LCD HIGH-DEFINITION TELEVISIONMODELS
WD-62530WD-52531WD-62531OWNER’S GUIDE
• Forquestions:
- CallConsumerRelationsat800-332-2119.- [email protected] Visitourwebsiteatwww.mitsubishi-tv.com.
• ForinformationonDemo ModeandSystem Reset,pleaseseethebackcover.
• Toorderreplacementoradditionalremotecon-trols,lampcartridges,orOwner’sGuides,call800-553-7278.
• GuidelinesforsettingupandusingyournewwidescreenTVstartonpage13.
FCC Declaration of ConformityProduct: LCDHigh-DefinitionReceiver
Models: WD-62530,WD-52531,WD-62531
ResponsibleParty: MitsubishiDigitalElectronicsAmerica,Inc.
9351JeronimoRoad
Irvine,CA92618-1904
Telephone: 800-332-2119
ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:
(1) Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and
(2) thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation.
Note:ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuanttopart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation.Thisequipmentgenerates,usesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioortelevisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormoreofthefollowingmeasures:
• Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
• Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandthereceiver.
• Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthereceiverisconnected.
• Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.
ChangesormodificationsnotexpresslyapprovedbyMitsubishicouldcauseharmfulinterferenceandwouldvoidtheuser’sauthoritytooperatethisequipment.
WARNING: ThisproductcontainschemicalsknowntotheStateofCaliforniatocausecancerand/orbirthdefectsorotherreproductiveharm.
CAUTION
Thelightningflashwitharrowheadsymbolwithinanequilateraltriangleisintendedtoalerttheuserofthepresenceofuninsulated“dangerousvoltage”withintheproduct’senclosurethatmaybesufficientmagnitudetoconstituteariskofelectricshock.
Theexclamationpointwithinanequilateraltriangleisintendedtoalerttheusertothepres-enceofimportantoperatingandmaintenance(servicing)instructionsintheliteratureaccom-panyingtheappliance.
CAUTION: TOREDUCETHERISKOFELECTRICSHOCK,DONOTREMOVECOVER(ORBACK).NOUSERSERVICEABLEPARTSINSIDE.REFERSERVICINGTOQUALIFIEDSERVICEPERSONNEL.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPEN
C A U T I O N
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCETORAINORMOISTURE.
For Your RecordsRecordthemodelnumber,serialnumber,andpurchasedateofyourTV.ThemodelandserialnumbersareonthebackoftheTV.RefertothispagewhenrequestingassistancewiththisTV.
MODEL NUMBER (check one):
WD-62530
WD-52531
WD-62531
SERIAL NUMBER
PURCHASE DATE
Retailer Information
RETAILER NAME
LOCATION
Our Thanks...
Thank you for choosing Mitsubishi as your premier Home Entertainment provider.
This Owner’s Guide describes the features and functions of your Mitsubishi widescreen, high definition TV. We urge you to examine this Owner’s Guide to become familiar with the innovative features and operations this unique television offers.
The very core of our corporate philosophy is to provide our customers with the very best. Our development team at Mitsubishi has worked to provide you with a television that defines “state-of-the-art,” with the capability to meet your needs now and in the future.
Whether this is your first Mitsubishi electronic product, or an addition to your Mitsubishi collection, we believe you and your family will continue to enjoy your Mitsubishi home theater for many years.
Thank you,
Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc.
ContentsImportant Information About Your TV
GeneralWarningsandCautions,NotesonInstallation,andOperation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6CleaningRecommendations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7ImportantSafeguards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Chapter 1: Television OverviewPackageContents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12SpecialFeaturesofYourTV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12GuidelinesforSettingUpandUsingYourNewWidescreenTV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13TVFrontandSidePanels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
FrontControlPanel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15FrontPanelIndicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15SystemResetButton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16A/VReset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16SidePanelInputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
TVBackPanel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Chapter 2: TV ConnectionsBeforeYouBegin
ChoosingaLanguageforMenus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20ClearThought®EasyConnectAutoInputSensing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20ConnectionTypes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
HDTVCableBoxorSatelliteReceiverwithComponentVideo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22StandardCableBox,SatelliteReceiver,orOtherDevicewithS-Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22WallOutletCable(nocablebox) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23AntennawithaSingleLead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23AntennaswithSeparateUHFandVHFLeads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23VCRtoanAntennaorWallOutletCable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24VCRtoaCableBox(Audio&Video) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25HDMIDevice(CableBox,SatelliteReceiver,DVDPlayer,orOtherDevice) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26DVIDevice(CableBox,SatelliteReceiver,DVDPlayer,orOtherDevice) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26DVDPlayerwithComponentVideo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27A/VReceiver(StereoSystem). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27OlderCableBox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Camcorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Chapter 3: TV OperationRemoteControl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30OperatingTips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32ChangingChannels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32ChoosingaProgramSource . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32ChannelView™ChannelListings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33StatusDisplay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34TVSignalsandPictureFormats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35SplitScreen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Chapter 4: TV Menu Settings3DGraphical MenuSystem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
MainMenu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41SetupMenu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42InputNameMenu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44IconOrderMenu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44ChannelMenu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45CaptionsMenu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47ParentalLockMenu
SettingaPassCode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49LockTVbyTimeandFront-PanelLock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49RatingsMenus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49BypassingtheRatingsLockandLockbyTime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
V-ChipSignalInformationTVRatings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52MovieRatings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Audio/VideoMenu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53AudioSettings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54VideoSettings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Chapter 5: Operating Other A/V Devices with the Remote ControlFunctionsAvailableforOtherA/VDevices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58ProgrammingtheRemoteControl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59ProgrammingCodes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
AppendicesAppendixA:BypassingtheParentalLock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71AppendixB:Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73AppendixC:ReplacingtheLampCartridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75AppendixD:Troubleshooting,Service,andSupport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Trademark and License Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Mitsubishi TV Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Mitsubishi LCD Rear Projection Television Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Installation Notes
Stand RequirementCAUTION:UsetheseMitsubishiTVmodelsonlywiththeMitsubishistandmodelsshownhere.Otherstandscanresultininstabilityandpossiblycauseinjury.
TV Model Stand Model
WD-62530 MB-62LS
WD-52531 MB-52B
WD-62531 MB-62B
Custom cabinet installation must allow for proper air circulation around the television.NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER: THISREMINDERISPROVIDEDTOCALLTHECATVSYSTEMINSTALLER’SATTEN-TIONTOARTICLE820-40OFTHENECTHATPROVIDESGUIDELINESFORTHEPROPERGROUNDINGAND,INPAR-TICULAR,SPECIFIESTHATTHECABLEGROUNDSHALLBECONNECTEDTOTHEGROUNDINGSYSTEMOFTHEBUILD-ING,ASCLOSETOTHEPOINTOFCABLEENTRYASPRACTI-CAL.
Operating Notes
Demo ModeThisTVhasademomodeforuseinretailstores.DemomodecausestheTVtodisplayaseriesofscreensoutlin-ingtheTV’sfeatures.
IfDemoModeisturnedonwhenyoufirstusetheTV:
1. PressMENU.2. WhentheMainmenuappearswithSetuphigh-
lighted,pressENTER.3. WhentheSetupmenuopens,press tohighlight
theon-screenDemo Mode Off button.4. PressENTER.
Standby FanWhentheTVisoff,youmayhearalow-powerstandbyfan.Thisisnormaloperation.ThefancoolsadvancedcircuitryinthisTVthatmustcontinuetooperateevenwhentheTVisturnedoff.
Temporary Residual ImagesProlongeddisplayofstationaryimagesonyourTVmaycausefaintresidual“ghost”imagestobevisiblewhenviewingotherprograms.THISEFFECTISTEMPORARY.Theresidualimageswilldisappearwithindaysorweeks.MostTVandDVDprogrammingisofgenerallyuniformbrightnessandwillnotproducethiseffect.
Topreventtheappearanceofresidualimages:
• AvoiddisplayofstationaryimagesforextendedperiodsonthisoranyotherLCDprojectionTV.Examplesofsuchimagesinclude:∙ Stationaryimagesthatmaybepartofvideo
gamesandwebpages∙ Bright,stationaryiconsoverlaidonmovingvideo∙ Sidebarsdisplayedwithnarrow-formatvideo
(see“Narrow”definitiononpage35)∙ Topandbottombarsdisplayedwithletterbox
video(see“Expand”definitiononpage35)
• MixregularTVandvideoprogrammingwithusesthatdisplaystationaryimages.
Replacing the Lamp Cartridge
SeeAppendixCfordetailsonreplacingthelampcar-tridge.
To Order a Replacement Lamp Cartridge Under Warranty
Call(800)553-7278.Pleasehavemodelnumber,serialnumber,andTVpurchasedateavailable.
IMPORTANT:AlllampsreplacedunderwarrantymustbereturnedtoMitsubishiwheretheywillbeinspectedfordefectverification.
To Order a Replacement Lamp Cartridge After Warranty
Call(800)553-7278.Orderlampcartridgepartnumber915P043010.
WARNING:ThisproductcontainschemicalsknowntotheStateofCaliforniatocausecancerand/orbirthdefectsorotherreproductiveharm.
CAUTION:TOPREVENTELECTRICSHOCK,MATCHWIDEBLADEOFPLUGTOWIDESLOT,FULLYINSERT.
TV WEIGHT:ThisTVisheavy!Exerciseextremecarewhenliftingormovingit.LiftormovetheTVwithaminimumoftwoadults.TopreventdamagetotheTV,avoidjarringormovingitwhileitisturnedon.AlwayspoweroffyourTVbeforemovingit.
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TV Software
Unauthorized Software DonotattempttoupdatethesoftwareofthisTVwithsoftwareorcardsthatarenotprovidedbyorauthorizedbyMitsubishiDigitalElectronicsAmerica,Inc.Non-autho-rizedsoftwaremaydamagetheTVandwillnotbecoveredbythewarranty.
General CleaningNormally,lightdustingwithadry,non-scratchingdusterwillkeepyourTVclean.Ifcleaningbeyondthisisneeded,pleaseusethefollowingguidelines:
First,turnofftheTVandunplugthepowercordfromthepoweroutlet.
Top and Sides of the TV• GentlywipedownyourTVwithasoft,non-abrasive
clothsuchascottonflanneloracleanclothdiaper,lightlymoistenedwithwater.Drywithaseconddry,soft,non-abrasivecloth.
• Foroilydirt,addafewdropsofmildliquiddetergent,suchasdishwashingdetergent,tothewaterusedtomoistenthecloth.Rinsewithasecondclothmoist-enedonlywithwater.Drywithathirddry,soft,non-abrasivecloth.
Screen• Followtheinstructionsforthetopandsides,wiping
gentlyinanupanddownmotion.
• Cleantheentirescreenevenly,notjustsectionsofthescreen.
• Donotallowliquidtodripdownthegroovesofthescreen,assomeliquidmayentertheTVthroughthegapbetweenthescreenandscreenframe.
• YoumaypurchaseMitsubishiScreenCleaner,partnumberCLEANER-VSS,bycalling(800)553-7278.
General Cleaning Warnings
• DONOTallowliquidtoentertheTVthroughtheventi-lationslotsoranycrevice.
• DONOTuseanystrongorabrasivecleaners,asthesecanscratchthesurfaces.
• DONOTuseanycleanerscontainingammonia,bleach,alcohol,benzene,orthinners,asthesecandullthesurfaces.
• DONOTsprayliquidsorcleanersdirectlyontheTV’ssurfaces.
• DONOTscruborrubtheTVharshly.Wipeitgently.
IMPORTANT
DO NOT use any kind of abrasive cleaner on the surface of the TV screen.
8 Important Information About Your TV
Important SafeguardsPleasereadthefollowingsafeguardsforyourTVandretainforfuturereference.Alwaysfollowallwarningsandinstruc-tionsmarkedonthetelevision.
1. Read, Retain and Follow All InstructionsReadallsafetyandoperatinginstructionsbeforeoperatingtheTV.Retainthesafetyandoperatinginstructionsforfuturereference.Followalloperatinganduseinstructions.
2. Heed WarningsAdheretoallwarningsontheapplianceandintheoperatinginstructions.
3. CleaningUnplugtheTVfromthewalloutletbeforecleaning.Donotuseliquid,abrasiveoraerosolcleaners.Cleanerscanpermanentlydamagethecabinetandscreen.Usealightlydampenedclothforcleaning.
4. Attachments and EquipmentNeveraddanyattachmentsand/orequipmentwithoutapprovalofthemanufacturerassuchadditionsmayresultintheriskoffire,electricshockorotherpersonalinjury.
5. Water and MoistureDonotusetheTVwherecontactwithorimmersioninwaterispossible.Donotusenearbathtubs,washbowls,kitchensinks,laundrytubs,swimmingpools,etc.
6. AccessoriesDonotplacetheTVonanunstablecart,stand,tripod,ortable.TheTVmayfall,causingseriousinjurytoachildoradultandseriousdamagetotheTV.Useonlywithacart,stand,tripod,bracketortablerecommendedbythemanufacturer,orsoldwiththeTV.AnymountingoftheTVshouldfollowthemanufacturer’sinstructions,andshouldusemountingaccessoriesrecommendedbythemanufacturer.Anapplianceandcartcombinationshouldbemovedwithcare.Quickstops,excessiveforce,andunevensurfacesmaycausetheapplianceandcartcombinationtooverturn.
7. VentilationSlotsandopeningsinthecabinetareprovidedforventilationandtoensurereliableoperationoftheTVandtoprotectitfromoverheating.DonotblocktheseopeningsorallowthemtobeobstructedbyplacingtheTVonabed,sofa,rug,orothersimilarsurface.Norshoulditbeplacedoveraradiatororheatregister.IftheTVistobeplacedinarackorbookcase,ensurethatthereisadequateventilationandthatthemanufacturer’sinstruc-tionshavebeenadheredto.
8. Power SourceThisTVshouldbeoperatedonlyfromthetypeofpowersourceindicatedonthemarkinglabel.Ifyouarenotsureofthetypeofpowersuppliedtoyourhome,consultyourappliancedealerorlocalpowercompany.
9. Grounding or PolarizationThisTVisequippedwithapolarizedalternatingcurrentlineplughavingonebladewiderthantheother.Thisplugwillfitintothepoweroutletonlyoneway.Ifyouareunabletoinserttheplugfullyintotheoutlet,tryrevers-ingtheplug.Iftheplugshouldstillfailtofit,contactyourelectriciantoreplaceyourobsoleteoutlet.Donotdefeatthesafetypurposeofthepolarizedplug.
10. Power-Cord ProtectionPower-supplycordsshouldberoutedsothattheyarenotlikelytobewalkedonorpinchedbyitemsplaceduponoragainstthem,payingparticularattentiontocordsatplugs,conveniencereceptacles,andthepointwheretheyexitfromtheTV.
11. LightningForaddedprotectionforthisTVduringalightningstorm,orwhenitisleftunattendedandunusedforlongperiodoftime,unplugitfromthewalloutletanddisconnecttheantennaorcablesystem.ThiswillpreventdamagetotheTVduetolightningandpower-linesurges.
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Important Safeguards, continued
12. Power LinesAnoutsideantennasystemshouldnotbelocatedinthevicinityofoverheadpowerlinesorotherelectriclightorpowercircuits,orwhereitcanfallintosuchpowerlinesorcircuits.Wheninstallinganoutsideantennasystem,extremecareshouldbetakentokeepfromtouchingsuchpowerlinesorcircuitsascontactwiththemmightbefatal.
13. OverloadingDonotoverloadwalloutletsandextensioncordsasthiscanresultinariskoffireorelectricshock.
14. Object and Liquid EntryNeverpushobjectsofanykindintothisTVthroughopeningsastheymaytouchdangerousvoltagepointsorshort-outpartsthatcouldresultinfireorelectricshock.NeverspillliquidofanykindonorintotheTV.
15. Outdoor Antenna GroundingIfanoutsideantennaorcablesystemisconnectedtotheTV,besuretheantennaorcablesystemisgroundedsoastoprovidesomepro-tectionagainstvoltagesurgesandbuilt-upstaticcharges.
Article810oftheNationalElectricCode,ANSI/NFPANo.70-2002,providesinformationwithrespecttopropergroundingofthemastandsupportingstructure,groundingoftheleadinwiretoanantennadischargeunit,sizeofgroundingconductors,locationofantennadis-chargeunit,connectiontogroundingelectrodes,andrequirementsforthegroundingelectrode.
16. ServicingDonotattempttoservicethisTVyourselfasopeningorremovingcoversmayexposeyoutodangerousvoltageorotherhazards.Referallservicingtoqualifiedserviceperson-nel.
17. Damage Requiring ServiceUnplugtheTVfromthewalloutletandreferservicingtoqualifiedservicepersonnelunderthefollowingcondi-tions:
(a) Whenthepower-supplycordorplugisdamaged.(b) Ifliquidhasbeenspilled,orobjectshavefallenintotheTV.(c) IftheTVhasbeenexposedtorainorwater.(d) IftheTVdoesnotoperatenormallybyfollowingtheoperatinginstructions,adjustonlythosecontrolsthat
arecoveredbytheoperatinginstructionsasanimproperadjustmentofothercontrolsmayresultindamageandwilloftenrequireextensiveworkbyaqualifiedtechniciantorestoretheTVtoitsnormaloperation.
(e) IftheTVhasbeendroppedorthecabinethasbeendamaged.(f) WhentheTVexhibitsadistinctchangeinperformance-thisindicatesaneedforservice.
18. Replacement PartsWhenreplacementpartsarerequired,besuretheservicetechnicianhasusedreplacementpartsspecifiedbythemanufacturerorhavethesamecharacteristicsastheoriginalpart.Unauthorizedsubstitutionsmayresultinfire,electricshockorotherhazards.
19. Safety CheckUponcompletionofanyserviceorrepairtotheTV,asktheservicetechniciantoperformsafetycheckstodeterminethattheTVisinsafeoperatingcondition.
20. HeatTheproductshouldbesituatedawayfromheatsourcessuchasradiators,heatregisters,stovesorotherprod-ucts(includingamplifiers)thatproduceheat.
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Television OverviewPackage Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Special Features of Your TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Guidelines for Setting Up and Using Your New Widescreen TV . . . 13TV Front and Side Panels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Front Control Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Front Panel Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15System Reset Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16A/V Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Side Panel Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
TV Back Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
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Package ContentsPleasetakeamomenttoreviewthefollowinglistofitemstoensurethatyouhavereceivedeverything.
1. Remote Control
2. Two AA Batteries
AA
AA
3. Product registration card (not pictured)
4. Owner’s Guide (not pictured)
5. Quick Reference Guide (not pictured)
Special Features of Your TV
Yournewhigh-definitionwidescreentelevisionhasmanyspecialfeaturesthatmakeittheperfectcenterofyourhomeentertainmentsystem,including:
16:9 Widescreen Picture FormatEnjoyafulltheatricalexperienceinthecomfortofyourhome.Viewpicturesasfilmdirectorsintendedthem.DigitalTVbroadcasts,DVDsandnewervideogamecon-solessupportthiswidescreenformat.
Integrated HDTV TunerYourwidescreenMitsubishiHDTVhasaninternalHDTVtunerabletoreceivebothover-the-airHDTVbroadcasts(receivedviaanantenna)andnon-scrambleddigitalcablebroadcasts,includingnon-scrambledHDTVcablepro-gramming.
High-Definition Video Inputs
Two Component Video Inputs Thistelevisionhastwocomponentvideoinputs,alsocalledY/Pb/Prinputs.Theseinputsreceivestandardanalogvideoformatsof480i(standardanalogTV),480p(progressive-scansignals),and720pand1080ihigh-definitionsignals.ThisprovidesahighlevelofflexibilitywhenconnectingDVDplayers/recorders,cableboxes,andsatellitereceivers.
Two HDMI Inputs (One for the WD-62530 model)ThistelevisionalsohastwoHDMI™inputsthatacceptdigital480i,480p,720p,and1080ivideosignalsplusPCMdigitalstereosignals.Usedwithanadapter,theseinputsalsoacceptcompatibleDVIsignals.HDMIinputsprovideadditionalhigh-performance,high-definitionconnectionsformaximumflexibilityinyourchoiceofhometheaterproducts.TheHDMIinputsareHDCPcopy-protectioncompatible.
LCD Light EngineMitsubishi’sexclusiveLCDLightenginefeaturessupe-riorcornerfocusandSmartShutter™dynamicaperturesystem.
SmartShutter™SmartShutter™technologydisplaysdeepblacksandimproveddarkscenedetail.Itdoesthisbyreducinglightoutputduringdarksceneswithoutadverselyaffectingotherpicturecharacteristics.
ClearThought® Easy Connect Auto Input SensingClearThoughtautomaticallyrecognizesthedevicesyouconnectedtoTVinputs.Thefirsttimeyouconnecteachdeviceyouwillbepromptedtoidentifyitbyselectingfromapre-setlistofdevicenames.
OnlythenamesofinputdevicescurrentlyconnectedwillappearintheInputSelectionMenu.Thismakesiteasyforyoutoknowwhichinputdevicesareavailableforyoutouse.
Plush720p™Upconvertslower-qualityvideosignalstodelivermaximumimageclarityfromeverysource.
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Guidelines for Setting Up and Using Your New Widescreen TV
Getting Started
1. Readthesectionentitled“Important Information About Your TV”startingonpage5.
2. ChoosealocationforyourTV.
• AllowatleastfourinchesofspaceonallsidesoftheTVhelppreventoverheating.
• Avoidlocationswherelightmayreflectoffthescreen.
• Seethestandrequirementsunder“Important Information About Your TV.”
3. Installthebatteriesintheremotecontrol.SeeChapter 3, “TV Operation,”forinformationonuseandcareoftheremotecontrol.
4. PlugyourTVintoapoweroutlet.ThePOWERindicatoronthefrontoftheTVwillstartblinkingrapidly.AfterthePOWERindicatorstopsblinking,pressthePOWERkeytopowerontheTV.
5. WhentheWelcomescreenappearsthefirsttimeyoupowerontheTV,selectalanguageforTVmenus.YoucanlaterchangethelanguagethroughtheSetup menu.
6. SomeTVsareshippedfromthefactorywithdemomodeactiveforuseinretailstores.IfdemomodeisactivewhenyoufirstturnontheTV:
a. PressMENU.b. WhentheMainmenuappearswithSetuphigh-
lighted,pressENTER.c. WhentheSetupmenuopens,press tohighlight
theon-screenDemo Mode Offbutton.d. PressENTER.
7. ConnectyourotherA/VdevicestotheTVandassigndevicenamestotheTVinputswhenprompted.SeeChapter 2, “TV Connections,”forconnectiondiagrams.Youcanreassigndevicenameslaterifneeded.See “Input Name Menu”inchapter 4, “TV Menu Settings.”
8. Memorize channelsifyouplantowatchover-the-airchannelsorprogrammingoverdirectcable.Channelmemorizationmaytakeupto15minutestocomplete.See“Setup Menu”inChapter 4, “TV Menu Set-tings,”
9. YoucannowstartwatchingTVoryoucanperformadditionalsetupandcustomizationthroughtheTVmenus.
Additional TV Setup
ReviewChapter 4, “TV Menu Settings,”tocustomizeTVoperation.PresstheMENUkeytoenterthemenusystem.Someexamplesofsettingsyoumaywishtochangeinclude:
• Energy Mode.Forfasterpower-on,keeptheEnergyModesettoFast Power On.Forlowerpowercon-sumptionwhiletheTVisoff,usetheLow Power setting.See“Setup Menu.”
• Input Name.ChangethedevicenamesthatappearintheInputSelectionmenu.See“Input Name Menu.”
• Icon Order.RearrangethedeviceiconsintheInputSelectionmenutoputfrequentlyusediconsnearthefront.See“Icon Order Menu.”
• FAV.Createlistsofyourfavoritechannelssoyoucanfindthemquickly.See“Channel Menu.”
• Clock.IfyouwishtoschedulefuturerecordingsorusetheTimerfeaturetohavetheTVcomeonauto-matically,youmustfirstsettheTVclocktothecorrecttime.See“Setup Menu.”
• Parental Lock.YoucanrestrictTVviewingbyprogramratingorbytimeofday.Youcanalsodisablethefront-panelbuttons—usefulifyouhavesmallchil-dren.See“Parental Lock Menu.”
• Video Settings.Changethevideoadjustmentstogetthebestpictureforyourviewingconditions.See“Audio/Video Menu.”
YoumaywishtochangethePictureModefromthedefaultBrillianttoeitherBrightorNatural,
TV Operation
Review Chapter 3, “TV Operation,”forTVfeaturesincluding:
• Input Selection (viewing source).Selectacon-nectedprogramsourcetowatch,suchasaVCR,DVDplayer,orantenna.PressINPUTontheremotecontroltoselectfromiconsfortheTVinputs.See“Input Selection Menu.”
• Channel Listings.PressGUIDEtoviewChannelView™channellistings.See“ChannelView™ Channel List-ings.”
• Picture Formats.PressFORMATtocyclethroughtheavailablepicturesizesandshapestofindtheonebestsuitedtotheprogramyou’rewatching.See“TV Signals and Picture Formats.”
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Guidelines for Setting Up and Using Your New Widescreen TV, continued
TV Care
15 CaringforyourTV:
• Lamp Cartridge.Eventually,youwillneedtoinstallanewlampcartridge.Whenthelampcartridgeneedstobereplaced,replace it your-self and save the cost of a service call.SeeAppendix Cforinstructions.
• General Cleaning.TokeepyourTVlookingitsbest,seethecleaningrecommendationsunder“Important Information About Your TV.”
TV Tips
Turning the TV On or OffToturntheTVonoroff,pointtheremotecontrolatthefrontoftheTVandpressthePOWERbutton.Alternatively,pressthePOWERbuttononthefrontpaneloftheTV.
If You Turn Off the TV by Mistake
1. PressPOWERagainwithinabout30seconds,whilethelampisstillhot,tohavetheTVcomebackonimmediately.
2. IftheLAMPindicatorstartsblinking(about30secondsafteryoushutoffpower),wait about one minute for the LAMP indicator to stop blinking and press POWER to turn the TV on again.
Controlling Sound VolumePressVOL / toadjustthesoundlevel.
Changing ChannelsTochangechannels:
• EnterthechannelnumberusingthenumberkeysontheremotecontrolandpressENTER.Foratwo-partdigitalchannel,press—/CANCELtoenteradash(separator)accordingtothebroadcaster’schannelinformation.
• PressCH / tochangechannelsonechannelatatime.
• PressandholdCH / tomovequicklythroughchannels.
• PressQV(QuickView)toswitchbacktotheprevi-ouslytunedchannel.
• UsetheFAV(Favorites)featuretosetuplistsoffavoritechannelsandtunetothemwiththeFAVkey.See“CannelMenu”inChapter4.
NOTE:Memorizechannelstomakefindingchannelseasier.See“SetupMenu”inChapter4,“TVMenuSettings.”
Assistance
16 IfyouneedassistancewiththisTV:
• Fortroubleshooting,service,andproductsupport,seeAppendix D.
• Forwarrantyinformation,seetheTVwarrantyinthebackofthisguide.
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TV Front and Side Panels
Front Control Panel
Theshadedbuttonsshownintheillustrationbelowindi-cateduplicatekeysontheremotecontrol.TheupperlabelsshowcontrolfunctionswhennoTVmenusaredis-played;thelowerlabelsindicatefunctionswhenTVmenusaredisplayedorwhenaspecialfunctionhasbeenacti-vated.See“RemoteControlOverview”forfurtherdetailsonthefunctionsofthesebuttons.
1. Shaded buttons are duplicates of keys on the remote control 2. Power/Timer indicator—lit during normal operation; flashing when auto-on TV Timer is set 3. Lamp indicator shows lamp condition (usually off during normal TV operation) 4. Status indicator (off during normal TV operation) 5. System Reset (see the next page)
Front Panel Indicators
Off SteadyOn SlowBlinking FastBlinking
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POWER/TIMER Indicator
LED Color TV Condition Additional Information
None TVispoweredoff. Normaloperation.
Green TVispoweredon. Normaloperation.
Green 1. TVjustpluggedintoACoutlet.
Waituntilblinkingstopsbeforeturningon(approximately1minute).Normaloperation.
2. ACjustrestoredafterpowerfailure.
3. TVRebootingafterSystemResetwasused.
4. TVRebootingafterpowerfluctuationorreceivingabnormaldigitalsignalsfromdigitalchannel,ordigitaldevice.
5. Youhavebeguntheproceduretoupdatesoftwarefromanauthorizedflashmemorydevice.
Fordetailedinformation,seetheinstructionsthataccom-panytheauthorizedsoftwareupdate.IMPORTANT:Donotuseunauthorizedsoftwareatanytime.
Green TVpoweredoffandauto-ontimerisset. Normaloperation.TVcanbeturnedonatanytime.
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System Reset Button
IftheTVdoesnotrespondtotheremotecontrol,frontpanelcontrols,orwillnotpoweron/off,presstheSYSTEM RESETbuttononthefrontpanelwithapointedobject,suchasthepointofapencilorendtipofapaper-clip.ThegreenLEDwillflashquicklyforaboutoneminute.
WhenthegreenLEDstopsflashing,youmayturnontheTV.Thechangesyoumademostrecently,beforeusingSYSTEM RESET,maybelost.Changesyoumadepreviously,however,arenotlost.
A/V ResetIfyouwishtoresettheA/V(Audio/Video)settingsbacktothefactorydefaults:
• Toresetallsettingsatonce,pressGUIDEandFORMATonthefrontpanelatthesametime.
• Toresetthedefaultsforindividualdevices,usetheA/V Memory ResetselectionontheAudio/Videomenu.
Side Panel InputsThesidepanel(Input 3)providesaneasilyaccessiblesetofstandardaudio/videojacksthatallowyoutoconnectacamcorderorotheraudio/videodevice.
NotethatifyouconnecttotheS-VIDEOjack,theVIDEO jackisdeactivated;theVIDEOjackisactiveonlywhenthereisnoS-Videoconnection.
STATUS Indicator
LED Color TV Condition Additional Information
None NormalTVonorstandbycondition. Normaloperation.
Yellow Roomtemperatureistoohigh.TVwillnotoperatewhentheambientroomtemperatureistoohigh.TurnofftheTVandwaituntiltheroomtemperaturedrops.
Red
TVmayrequireservice. TurnofftheTVandunplugthesetfromtheACpowersource.Waitoneminuteandthenplugthesetbackin.
IftheLEDisstillon,contactyourdealeroraMitsubishiAuthorizedServiceCenter.Seewww.mitsubishi-tv.comorcall1-800-332-2119 toreceiveAuthorizedServiceCenterinformation.
LAMP Indicator
LED Color TV Condition Additional Information
None NormalTVonorstandbycondition. Normaloperation.
Green TVjustpoweredoffandlampiscooling.
Startstoblink30secondsafterturningoffTV.TVcanbeturnedonbeforeblinkingstartsorafterblinkingstops,butnotwhiletheindicatorisblinking.Normaloperation.
Yellow 1. Lampaccessdoorisopenornotsecure.
TVwillnotoperateuntillampaccessdoorissecure.SeeAppendixD forinstallationinformation.
2. Nolampinstalled.TVwillnotoperatewithoutalamp.SeeAppendixCforinstallationinformation.
Red Lampnolongerilluminatesandhasreachedtheendofthelamplife.
Replacethelampcartridge.TheTVwillnotoperatewhenthelampnolongerilluminates.SeeAppendixCforinstallationinfor-mation.
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TV Back Panel
1. ANT 1/MAIN & ANT 2/AUX (Antenna)Ifyouareconnectinganantennaordirectcablewithoutacablebox,connectthemainantennaorcablesourcetoANT 1/MAIN.YoucanalsoconnectanotherantennaorcablesourcetoANT 2/AUX.
ANT 1/MAINandANT 2/AUXcaneachreceivebothdigitalandanalogover-the-airchannelsfromaVHF/UHFantennaornon-scrambleddigital/analogcablesource.
2. INPUT 1 & 2(Audio and Video)INPUT 1andINPUT 2canbeusedtoconnectaVCR,SuperVHS (S-VHS) VCR,DVDplayer,standardsatellitereceiver, orotherA/VdevicetotheTV.Pleasenotethatif S-VIDEOand(Composite)VIDEOarebothavailable,youmustchoosetoconnectonlyone.
Note: BecauseS-VideoprovidesabettervideosignalthanCompositeVideo,useS-VideoifavailableonthesourceA/Vdevice.
3. COMPONENT INPUT 1 & 2(Audio and Video)Y Pb Pr (Support 480i/480p/720p/1080i video formats)
Usethesejackstoconnectdeviceswithcomponentvideooutputs,suchasDVDplayers,externalHDTVreceivers,or
compatiblevideogamesystems.PleaseseeAppendixBforsignalcompatibility.
4. HDMI™ 1 & 2 (Inputs)(Both Audio and Video in each HDMI jack)(Support 480i/480p/720p/1080i video formats)
HDMI(HighDefinitionMultimediaInterface)supportsuncompressedstandardandhigh-definitiondigitalvideoformatsandPCMdigitalaudioformat.TheWD-62530modelhasonlyoneHDMIjack.
Do not connect a computer to either of the HDMI jacks .
UsetheseinputstoconnecttoEIA/CEA-861compliantdevicessuchasahigh-definitionreceiverorDVDplayer.
TheseinputscanalsoacceptDVIinputs.ToconnectaDVIdevice,useanHDMI-to-DVIcableadapterplusanalogaudiocables.ConnecttheanalogaudiocablestotheDVI ANALOG AUDIOinputs(#5)ontheTVtoreceiveleftandrightstereoaudiofromyourDVIdevice.TheWD-62530modelhasonlyonepairofDVIAnalogAudioinputjacks.
TheseinputsareHDCP(High-BandwidthDigitalCopyProtection)compliant.
Theseinputsare certifiedforproperinteroper-abilitywithotherproductscertifiedbySimplay™.
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5. DVI ANALOG AUDIO INPUTUsetheseanalogaudioinputswhenconnectingDVIdevicestotheTV’sHDMIjacks.UnlikeHDMI,DVIdoesnotcarryaudioinformationonthesamecable. TheWD-62530modelhasonlyonepairofL/RDVIanalogjacks.
6. AUDIO OUTPUT L/R
ThesejackssendanalogaudiooftheprogramcurrentlyshownonthescreentoanA/Vsurroundsoundreceiverorstereosystem.DigitalaudiofromdigitalchannelsandHDMIdevicesisconvertedtoanalogaudiobytheTV.IfusingananalogA/Vreceiverorstereosystem,thisistheonlyaudioconnectionneededbetweenitandtheTV.
7. DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT
ThisoutputsendsDolbyDigitalorPCMdigitalaudiotoyourdigitalA/Vsurroundsoundreceiver.AnalogaudiofromanalogchannelsanddevicesisconvertedbytheTVtoPCMdigitalaudio.IfyouhaveadigitalA/Vreceiver,inmostcasesthisistheonlyaudioconnectionneededbetweentheTVandyourA/Vreceiver.
8. RECORD OUTPUT
TheseCompositeandL/RAudiojackssendanalogvideoandaudiosignalstoanexternalrecordingdevice,suchasaVCR.ThesignalsfromthesejacksarefromtheprogramcurrentlybeingviewedontheTVscreen.To make recordings from this output, the TV must be in normal full-screen mode rather than in Split Screen mode.
• FromthisoutputyoucanrecordaudioandvideosignalsfromANT 1, ANT 2 andINPUT 1, 2 and3.
• DigitalsignalsfromANT 1 andANT 2 areconvertedtoanalogvideoandaudiosignals.
• Somesignalscannotberecordedbecauseofcopy-protectionflagsinthecontent.
TV Back Panel, continued
Chapter 2
TV ConnectionsBefore You Begin
Choosing a Language for Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
ClearThought® Easy Connect Auto Input Sensing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Connection Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
HDTV Cable Box or Satellite Receiver with Component Video . . . . 22Standard Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, or Other Device with S-Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Wall Outlet Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Antenna with a Single Lead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Antennas with Separate UHF and VHF Leads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23VCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24VCR to a Cable Box (Audio & Video) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25HDMI Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26DVI Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26DVD Player with Component Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27A/V Receiver (Stereo System) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Older Cable Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Camcorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
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Before You Begin
Choosing a Language for MenusWhenyoufirstpowerontheTV,youcanselecteitherEnglishorSpanishforallmenus.YoucanlaterchangethelanguagethroughtheSetupmenu.
Figure 1. The Welcome screen lets you change the menu language when you first power on the TV.
ClearThought® Easy Connect Auto Input Sensing
ClearThoughtautomaticallyrecognizesthedevicesyouconnectedtoTVinputs.Thefirsttimeyouconnecteachdeviceyouwillbepromptedtoidentifyitbyselectingfromapre-setlistofdevicenames.
OnlythenamesofinputdevicescurrentlyconnectedwillappearintheInputSelectionMenu.Thismakesiteasyforyoutoknowwhichinputdevicesareavailableforyoutouse.
ThetablebelowdefineshowconnectionsoneachTVjackarehandled.
Auto Detection Active No Auto Detection
INPUT 1, 2, 3 videojacks ANT 1/ANT 2
COMPONENT 1 & 2 videojacks
RECORD OUTPUT (alljacks)
HDMI* 1 & 2 AllAUDIOjacks
* Ifthedeviceispoweredoffwhenconnected,detec-tionwilloccurwhenthedeviceisnextpoweredon.
Figure 2. The Auto Input Sensing screen appears when a device is first detected. Select a name for the connected device in this screen.
1. ConnectyourdevicestotheTV.
TheTVandthedevicescanbeeitheronoroffwhenconnecting.IftheTVispoweredoff,thedetectionprocesswilloccurthenexttimeyouturnontheTV.
2. WhentheAutoInputSensingscreenopens(figure2), youcanacceptthedefaultnameorpress toselectfromalistofdevicenames(e.g.,cablebox,DVD,Satellite,VCR).
ChooseanamethatwillhelpyouwhenselectinginputsintheInputSelectionmenu.
3. PressEXITtoclosethescreen.Ifyouconnectedseveraldevicesatthesametime,thescreenforthenextconnectionwillopen.
More About Auto Input Sensing
• YoucanchangetheinputnameatalatertimeusingtheInputNamemenu.
• Ifyoudisconnectadeviceandthenlaterconnectadifferentdevicetothatjack,opentheInputNamemenutoupdatethedevicename.
• Antennainputs(ANT 1/ANT 2), allaudioandallRecordOutputjacksareneverdetected.
• Becarefultochoosedifferentnamesforeachinput.
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Audio-Only ConnectionsTherearetwotypesofaudioconnectionsusedonthisTV.Refertothetablebelow.
Audio Connection Figures Additional Information
Left/RightAnalogStereoAudio
RCA-styleconnectorsusuallycoloredwhiteforleftandredforrightstereoaudio.Formonauralsound(allspeak-ersplayingthesamesound),useonlythewhiteconnector.
DigitalAudio(Coaxial)
RCA-styleconnectorusuallycoloredorange.UsetosenddigitalaudiofromtheTVtoyourdigitalA/Vreceiverforsurround-soundeffects.UsuallytheonlyaudioconnectionrequiredbetweentheTVandtheA/Vreceiver.
Video-Only and Combined Audio/Video ConnectionsThesedescriptionsapplytoTVvideoonlyanddonotcoversignalsfrompersonalcomputers.
Picture Quality(most sources)
Name Signal TypeFigures
(not to scale)Additional Information
Best(carryhigh-definitionvideowhenavailable)
HDMIDigitalaudioandvideo
Carriesdigitalaudioanduncompresseddigitalvideoonasingleone-waycable.
ComponentVideoAnalogvideoonly
YPbPrRCA-styleconnectorscoloredgreen,blue,andred.
Good S-VideoAnalogvideoonly
ProvidesbetterqualityvideothancompositeorRFcoaxialvideo.
Fair (Composite)VideoAnalogvideoonly
RCA-styleconnector,usuallycoloredyellow
FairtoBest(dependingonsource;carryallqualitiesofsignals)
RFCoaxialVideo
(fromantennaordirectcable)
Analoganddigitalaudioandvideo
Carriesaudioandvideoonasinglecable.
Note: OnlysomeTVsignalsarehigh-definitionsignals.Toviewhigh-definitionprogrammingfromyourcableorsatelliteprovider,youmustsubscribetotheprovider’shigh-definitionservice.Someover-the-airbroadcastsareinhigh-definitionandcanbereceivedwithahigh-qualityantennasuitedtoyourlocation.
Note: Digital video that is sent to the TV through HDMI or DVI cables can not be recorded.
Connection Types
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HDTV Cable Box or Satellite Receiver with Component VideoIfyourcableboxorsatellitereceiverhasHDMIorDVIoutputs,usetheconnectionsforHDMIorDVIvideodevicesdescribedlaterinthischapter.
Required:RCAcomponentvideocables,left/rightanalogaudiocables.Acoaxialsplitter,availableatmostelectronicsupplystores,mayberequiredtocompletethisinstallation
1. Connectthecablefromtheoutsidecableorsatel-liteservicetoCABLE INorSATELLITE INonthecableboxorsatellitereceiver.Seeyourdevice’sowner’sguideforinstructionsandcablecompatibility.
Figure 3. Connecting an external HDTV receiver with component video connections
2. ConnectRCA-typecablesfromtheYPbProutputsonthecableboxorsatellitereceivertoCOMPO-NENT INPUTontheTVbackpanel,matchingthecoloredconnections.
3. Connectleft(white)andright(red)audiocablesfromthecableboxorsatellitereceivertoCOMPONENT INPUT AUDIO LandAUDIO R ontheTVbackpanel.
4. Optional:ToallowuseoftheSplitScreenfeaturewithchannelsfromANT 1andthecablebox,connecttheincomingterrestrialantennaorcableservice(notsatellite)toANT 1/MAINontheTVbackpanel.A
coaxialsplitter,availableatmostelectronicssupplystores,mayberequiredtocompletethisinstallation.
Note: Toreceivethebenefitsofdigitalsurroundsound,connectthedigitalaudiooutputfromyourHDTVcableboxorsatellitereceiverdirectlytoyourdigi-talA/Vreceiver
If your cable box or satellite receiver has HDMI or DVI outputs, please see “HDMI Device” and “DVI Device” connections later in this chapter.
Standard Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, or Other Device with S-VideoRequired:S-Videocableandleft/rightanalogstereoaudiocables.
1. ConnectthecablefromtheoutsidecableorsatelliteservicetoCABLE INorSATELLITE INonthecableboxorsatellitereceiver.
2. ConnectanS-VideocablefromVIDEO OUTonthecableboxorsatellitereceiverbackpaneltoINPUT S-VIDEOontheTVbackpanel.
3. Connectleft(white)andright(red)audiocablesfromAUDIO OUTonthecableboxorsatellitereceivertoINPUT/AUDIO LandAUDIO RontheTVbackpanel.
Note: RefertothecableboxorsatellitereceiverOwner’sGuideforcableordishantennaconnectionstothereceiver.
Figure 4. Connecting a device with S-Video
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Wall Outlet Cable (no cable box)ItisveryimportanttoconnecttheincomingcableforyourprimaryviewingsourcetoANT 1/MAIN.
1. ConnecttheprimaryincomingcoaxialleadcabletoANT 1/MAINontheTVbackpanel.
2. Foranoptionalsecondaryantennasource,connectanantenna(orcable)toANT 2/AUX.
Figure 5. Wall Outlet Cable
Antenna with a Single LeadFor antennas with flat twin leadsRequired:300-ohm-to-75-ohmtransformer.ThisisnotincludedwiththeTV,butisavailableatmostelectronicsstores.
1. Foranantennawithflattwinleads,connectthe300-ohmtwinleadstothe300-ohm-to-75-ohmtrans-former.
2. Pushthe75-ohmsideofthetransformerontoANT 1/MAINontheTVbackpanel.
For cable or antenna with coaxial lead
ConnectthecoaxialleaddirectlytoANT1/MAINontheTVbackpanel.
Antennas with Separate UHF and VHF LeadsRequired:UHF/VHFcombinerThisisnotincludedwiththeTV,butisavailableatmostelectronicsstores.
1. ConnecttheUHFandVHFantennaleadstotheUHF/VHFcombiner.
2. PushthecombinerontoANT 1/MAINontheTVbackpanel.
Mitsubishi strongly recommends you avoid using antennas with flat twin leads. Flat twin lead antenna wires are subject to interference which may adversely affect the performance of the TV. We recommend using coaxial antenna cable.
Figure 7. Connecting separate UHF and VHF Antennas
Figure 6. Connecting a Single Antenna
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VCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet CableRequired:Two-wayRFsplitter,3coaxialcables,rightandleftaudiocables,eitherS-videoorvideocable.ThesearenotincludedwiththeTVbutareavailableatmostelectronicsstores.
1. ConnecttheincomingcableorAntennatoINontheRFsplitter.
2. ConnectonecoaxialcablefromOUTontheRFsplit-tertoANTENNA INontheVCRbackpanel.
3. ConnectonecoaxialcablefromOUTontheRFsplittertoANT 1/MAINontheTVbackpanel.ThisconnectionalsoallowsyoutousetheTVGuideOnScreen®andSplitScreenfeatures.
4. TousetheTVspeakerswiththeVCR,connectasetofaudiocablesfromAUDIO OUTontheVCRbackpaneltoINPUT 1/AUDIO LandAUDIO RontheTVbackpanel.ConnecttheredcabletotheR (right)jackandthewhitecabletotheL (left)jack.Ifyour
VCRismono(non-stereo),connectonlythewhite(left)cable.
5. ConnecteitheranS-VideoorcompositevideocablefromVIDEO OUTontheVCRbackpaneltoINPUT 1/VIDEOorS-VIDEOontheTVbackpanel.Connectonlyonetypeofvideocable;S-Videoisrecommended,ifavailable.
Optional
Torecordhigh-definitiondigitalchannelsconvertedtoanalogstandard-definitionvideoandanalogstereoaudio,performthesetwoadditionalsteps.
6. Connectleft(white)andright(red)audiocablesfromAUDIO INontheVCRtoRECORD OUTPUT audiojacksontheTVbackpanel.IfyourVCRismono(non-stereo),connectonlythewhite(left)cable.
7. ConnectaCompositeVideocablefromVIDEO IN ontheVCRbackpaneltotheRECORD OUTPUT VideojackontheTVbackpanel.
Note: Whenusingtheseconnections,itispossibletoviewlivecableprogramsthroughtheVCRDevice.ForbestpicturequalityalwaysviewlivecableprogramscomingdirectlyfromtheCable.
Figure 8. Connecting a VCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable
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VCR to a Cable Box (Audio & Video)Required:Two-wayRFsplitter,4coaxialcables,rightandleftaudiocables,S-Videoorcompositevideocable,pluscomponentorS-VideocablesandaudiocablesrequiredtoconnecttheTVtothecablebox.
1. ConnecttheincomingcabletoINontheRFsplitter.
2. ConnectonecoaxialcablefromOUTontheRFsplit-tertoCABLE INonthecablebox.
3. ConnectonecoaxialcablefromOUTontheRFsplittertoANT 1/MAINontheTVbackpanel.ThisconnectionalsoallowsyoutousetheTVGuideOnScreen®andSplitScreenfeatures.
4. ConnectonecoaxialcablefromOUTonthecableboxtoANTENNA INontheVCRbackpanel.
5. ConnectthecableboxoutputstotheTVasshownineitherfigure3orfigure4shownearlierinthischapter.ThisconnectionallowstheTVtoreceivethebestavailablesignaldirectlyfromthecablebox.
Figure 3:ComponentvideooutputtotheTV’sCOMPONENT INPUT (YPbPr)jacks;analogstereoaudiototheassociatedAUDIOjacks.
Figure 4:S-VideooutputtotheTV’sINPUT/S-VIDEOjack;analogstereoaudiototheassociatedAUDIOjacks.
6. TousetheTVspeakerswiththeVCR,connectleft(white)andright(red)audiocablesfromAUDIO OUT ontheVCRbackpaneltoINPUT/AUDIO LandAUDIO RontheTVbackpanel.IfyourVCRismono(non-stereo),connectonlythewhite(left)cable.
7. ConnecteitheranS-VideoorcompositevideocablefromVIDEO OUTontheVCRbackpaneltoINPUT/VIDEOorINPUT/S-VIDEOontheTVbackpanel.Connectonlyonetypeofvideocable.S-Videoisrecommended,ifavailable.
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8. ToallowrecordingfromtheTVtotheVCR:
a. Connectleft(white)andright(red)audiocablesfromAUDIO INontheVCRtoRECORD OUTPUTaudiojacksontheTVbackpanel.IfyourVCRismono(non-stereo),connectonlythewhite(left)cable.
b. ConnectaCompositeVideocablefromVIDEO INontheVCRbackpaneltotheRECORD OUTPUT CompositeVideojackontheTVbackpanel.
Note: Whenusingthisconnectionconfigurationwithcon-nectionsusedinstep5,itispossibletoviewlivecableprogramsthroughtheVCRDevice.ForbestpicturequalityalwaysviewlivecableprogramsdirectlyfromtheCableBoxDevice.
Figure 9. Connecting a VCR to a cable box
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DVI Device (Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, DVD Player, or Other Device)AnalogstereoaudiocablesandaDVI-to-HDMIcableorDVI/HDMIadapterandHDMIcablearerequired.ThesearenotincludedwiththeTV.Theymaybeavailableatyourlocalelectronicsretailer.
1. ConnecttheDVI-to-HDMIcable(recommended)orHDMIcablewithDVI/HDMIadapterfromtheDVIdevice’sbackpaneltotheTVbackpanel.
NOTE: IfyouareusingaDVI/HDMIadapter,itisimpor-tanttoconnecttheadaptertotheDVIdeviceforbestperformance.
2. ConnectasetofaudiocablesfromAUDIO OUT ontheDVIdevicebackpaneltotheDVI ANALOG AUDIO INPUT jacksontheTVbackpanel.ConnecttheredcabletotheRjackandthewhitecabletotheLjack.
NOTE: TheHDMIconnectionsupportscopyprotection(HDCP).
Somedevicesrequireconnectingtoananaloginputfirst,inordertoviewon-screenmenusandtoselectDVIastheouput.PleasereviewyourequipmentinstructionsforDVIconnectivityandcompatibility.
Figure 11. Connecting a DVI device
HDMI Device (Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, DVD Player, or Other Device)Required:HDMI-to-HDMIcable.ThisisnotincludedwiththeTV.Itmaybeavailableatyourlocalelectronicsretailer.
ConnectanHDMIcablefromtheTVbackpaneltotheHDMIdeviceoutput.HDMIdevicesprovidevideoandaudiothroughthiscable,sonootherconnectionisrequired.TherearetwoHDMIinputsontheTVbackpanel(throughtheHDMIconnections(theWD-62530modelhasonlyoneHDMIinput).
Figure 10. Connecting an HDMI device.
Note: HDMIinputsare certifiedforproperinteroperabilitywithotherproductscertifiedbySimplay™.
IMPORTANTDo not use an HDMI-to-DVI adapter cable to connect a PC to the TV. The HDMI input processes signals as standard motion video and is not designed to process computer resolutions.
IMPORTANTThe HDMI inputs only support PCM stereo audio. To use Dolby Digital® or other multi-channel audio, connect the HDMI device’s digital audio output (coaxial or optical) directly to your AV receiver.
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DVD Player with Component VideoComponentvideocablesandanalogaudiocablesarerequired.ThesearenotincludedwiththeTV.
1. ConnectthecomponentvideocablesfromCOM-PONENT OUT(orYPbPrOUT)onthebackoftheDVDplayertotheCOMPONENT INPUT jacksontheTVbackpanel,matchingthered,green,andbluecoloredconnections.
2. Connectleft(white)andright(red)stereoaudiocablesfromAUDIO OUTonthebackoftheDVDplayertoCOMPONENT INPUT/AUDIO LandR ontheTVbackpanel.
Figure 12. Connecting a DVD player with component video
IMPORTANTSee Appendix B for component video signal compatibility information.For digital audio connections to your A/V receiver, see your DVD player and A/V receiver Owner’s Guides.
A/V Receiver (Stereo System)Mostaudio/videoreceiversetupsrequireeitheradigitalaudiocableoranalogstereoaudiocables.
TheTVmakesallaudioavailableindigitalandanalogformats.AnalogaudiocomingintotheTVisavailableindigitalformatontheDIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUTjack.IncomingdigitalaudioisavailableinanalogformatontheAUDIO OUTPUT L/R jacks.Usually,onlyoneofthefollowingconnectionsisrequired:
• ToconnectananalogA/VreceiverConnectleft(white)andright(red)audiocablesfrom AUDIO OUTPUT L/RontheTVbackpaneltotheTV AUDIO INPUTontheA/Vreceiver.
• ToconnectadigitalA/VreceiverwithDolby Digital surround sound and PCM audio supportConnectoneendofthedigitalaudiocabletoDIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUTonthebackoftheTV.ConnecttheotherendtotheCOAXIAL DIGITAL INPUTonthebackoftheA/Vreceiver.
Figure 13. Connecting audio from the TV to an A/V receiver
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Onrareoccasions,anHDMIsignalmaybecopy-restrictedandcannotbeoutputfromtheTVasadigitalsignal.Tohearthesecopy-protectedsignalsthroughtheA/Vreceiver,useconnectionsforanalogA/Vreceivers.
ChecktheA/Vreceiver’sOwner’sGuideforinformationconcerninguseofthedigitalinputandswitchingbetweendigitalsoundandanalogstereosoundfromtheTV.
Thedigitalaudiojacksupportsdigitalstereo,butnotmuli-channelsurroundsound.
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Older Cable BoxRequired:3coaxialcables,onetwo-wayRFsplitter.ThesearenotincludedwiththeTV.
Whenthissetupiscomplete,youcanusetheTVremotecontrol,whenprogrammed,tochangechannelsonthecablebox.
Note: Thisconnectionisnotrecommended.Theotherconnectionsdescribedinthischapterprovidebet-terqualityaudioandvideototheTV.
1. ConnecttheincomingcabletoINontheRFsplitter.
2. ConnectonecoaxialcablefromOUTontheRFsplit-tertoANT 1/MAINontheTVbackpanel.
3. ConnectonecoaxialcablefromOUTontheRFsplit-tertoINonthestandardcablebox.
4. ConnectonecoaxialcablefromOUTonthecableboxtoANT 2/AUXontheTVbackpanel.
Figure 14. Connecting an older cable box
CamcorderRequired:AnalogstereoaudiocablesandeitheranS-Videoorcompositevideocable.
1. ConnecteitheranS-VideoorcompositevideocablefromVIDEO OUTonthecamcordertoVIDEOorS-VIDEOontheTVSidePanel(Input3).Connectonlyonetypeofvideocable;S-Videoisrecommended, ifavailable.
2. Connectleft(white)andright(red)audiocablesfromAUDIO OUTonthecamcordertoAUDIO LandAUDIO RontheTVSidePanel(Input3).
Figure 15. Analog connections for a camcorder
TV OperationRemote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Operating Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Changing Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Choosing a Program Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32ChannelView™ Channel Listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Status Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34TV Signals and Display Formats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Split Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
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Remote Control
Overview
1. Slide Switch:SelectstheA/Vdevicetobecontrolledbytheremotecontrol.SettheslideswitchtoTVforoperationoftheTV.Controlofotherdevicetypesrequiresprograming(seeChapter5).
2. SLEEP:SetstheTVtoturnoffwithin2hours.Seethenextpageforinstructions.
3. Digits/Letters:Allowyoutotunetoachannelbyenteringchannelnumbers;pressENTERforfastertuning.Usenumbersandthe —/CANCELkeytoenterdigitalsub-channels.
Alsouseforenteringinformation(lettersandnumbers)tonamechannels.Toselectletters,repeatedlypresstheassociatednumberkey.Forexample,toenter“C”pressthe2keyfourtimes,thenpressENTER.Thefol-lowingspecialcharactersareavailablewiththe1and0 keys:
1 !&blankspace0 / * -
4. —/CANCEL (SUB-CHANNEL/CANCEL):Whenenteringdigitalchannelnumbers,addsaseparatorbetweenmainandsub-channelnumbers.ClearsFAVandsomemenuentries.
5. POWER:TurnsTVpoweronandoff.
6. QV (QuickView™):Switchesbetweenthecurrentchannelandthelastchannelviewed.
7. MUTE:TurnsTVsoundofforon.
8. SPLIT:TurnsSplitScreenmodeonandoff.
9. VOL / (Volume Up/Down):Changessoundlevel.
10. CH/PAGE / (Channel or Page Up/Down):Scansupordownthroughmemorizedchannels.PagesupanddownthroughscreenswhenusedwithTVGuideOnScreen®orChannelView™.
11 FAV (Favorites):Scansthroughmemorizedlistsoffavoritechannels.See“ChannelMenu”inchapter4,“TVMenuSettings,”formoreinformation.
Note: TheTV’sremotecontrolcanoperateotheraudio/videodevices.
SeeChapter5for: instructionsonprogrammingtheremote. alistoffunctionsavailableforcontrollingother
devices.
12. FORMAT:ChangestheshapeandsizeofthemainTVpicture.WheninSplitScreenmode,changesthesizeofthesplitimageswhilemaintainingtheiraspectratios.
13. INPUT:DisplaystheInput Selectionmenufromwhichyoucanselectaninputsourcetoview,suchasanantennainput(ANT 1/2)oraconnecteddevice.
14. (Adjust Up/down/Left/Right):Navigatemenusandchangesettings.
15. ENTER:Selectsachannelnumberormenuitem.
16. GUIDE:DisplaysorremovesChannelView™on-screenchannellistingforANT 1andANT 2.
17. INFO:Displaysanon-screensummaryofthecurrentdeviceinuseandanybroadcastinformationavailable,includingcurrentV-Chipinformation.SeeChapter3 fordetails.
18. AUDIO:Selectsindividualaudiosettingsforadjustment.
19. VIDEO:Selectsindividualvideosettingsforadjustment.
20. MENU:DisplaysthemainTVmenuusingthe on-screenmenusystem.Whenasub-menuisopen,backsuponelevel.
21. EXIT:ClosesallTVon-screenmenusanddisplaysandreturnstonormalTVviewing.
22. F1–F4:Whenprogrammed,thesebuttonsworkliketheA,B,C,Dbuttonsonsomecableboxesandsatellitereceivers.Programtheremotecontrolforyourequip-mentandtestthekeys.SeeChapter5.
24. (PAUSE): FreezesabroadcastTVpicture.WhenSplitScreenisdisplayed,freezesthesub-picture.Seebelowforusewithrecordablemedia.
Record/Playback KeysToenabletherecordingandplaybackfunctions,programtheremoteforyourVCRorDVDplayer/recorderandsettheslideswitchtoVCRorDVD.SeeChapter5forinstruc-tionsonprogrammingtheremote.
23. (RECORD):RecordswithaVCRorDVDrecorder.
24. (PAUSE): PausesaVCRorDVD.SeeaboveforuseduringTVviewing.
25. (STOP):StopsplayofaVCRorDVD.
26. (REVERSE): RewindsaVCR.Reversescansa DVD.
27. (PLAY):PlaysaVCRorDVD.
28. (FAST FORWARD):FastforwardsaVCR.ForwardscansaDVD.
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1. Removetheremotecontrol’sbackcoverbygentlypressinginthetabandliftingoffthecover.
2. Loadthebatteries,makingsurethepolarities(+)and(-)arecorrect.Forbestresults,insertthenegative(-)endfirst.
3. Snapthecoverbackinplace.
FAV (Favorite Channels)ForuseoftheFAVfeaturewiththeremotecontrol,seechapter5,“TVMenuSetting,”andtheexplanationoftheChannelmenu.
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Sleep TimerSetting the Sleep Timer1. PressSLEEPontheremotecontrol.2. PressSLEEPadditionaltimestoincreasethetimein
30-minuteincrementsuptothemaximumof120minutes.
3. WaitfivesecondswithoutpressinganybuttonsforthemessagetodisappearorpressEXIT.
4. PressSLEEPtoviewthetimeremainingbeforethesleeptimerturnsofftheTVorpressEXIT.
Cancelling the Sleep Timer
1. PressSLEEPtodisplaytheon-screenmessage.
2. PressSLEEPrepeatedlyuntilOFF isdisplayed.
Note: Afterfivesecondsofinactivity,themessageboxwilldisappearorpressEXIT.
CareFor Best Results from the Remote Control:• Useonlyalkalinebatteries.• Bewithin20feetoftheequipment.• Donotpresstwoormorebuttonsatthesametime
unlessinstructedtodoso.• Donotallowunittogetwetorbecomeheated.• Avoiddroppingonhardsurfaces.• Donotuseharshchemicalstoclean.Useonlyasoft,
lightlymoistenedcloth.• Donotmixoldandnewbatteries.• Donotheat,takeapart,orthrowbatteriesintofire.
Resetting the Remote ControlIftheslideswitchissettoTVandtheTVdoesnotrespondproperly,dothefollowingtoresettheremotecontrol.1. PressandholdPOWERforseveralsecondsuntilthe
buttonblinkstwiceandgoesoff.2. ReleasethePOWERbutton.3. Presskeys0 0 9 3 5andthePOWERbuttonwillblink
twicewhenyoufinishenteringthecode.Whileenter-ingthecode,pauseforamomentbetweeneachkeypresstoensureitisrecognized.
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Operating Tips
Turning the TV On or OffToturntheTVonoroff,pointtheremotecontrolatthefrontoftheTVandpressthePOWERbutton.Alternatively,pressthePOWERbuttononthefrontpaneloftheTV.
If You Turn the TV Off by Mistake
1. PressPOWERagainwithinabout30seconds,whilethelampisstillhot,tohavetheTVcomebackonimmedi-ately.
2. WhentheLAMPindicatorstartsblinking(about30secondsafteryoushutoffpower)theTVwillignorethePOWERcommand.TheLAMPindicatorwillcontinuetoblinkwhilethelampiscooling.
3. Wait about one minute for the LAMP indicator to stop blinking and press POWER to turn the TV on again.
IMPORTANTFor faster power-on, keep the TV’s Energy Mode set to Fast Power On. This setting is in the Setup menu.
Changing ChannelsThereareseveralwaystochangechannels:
• EnterthechannelnumberusingthenumberkeysontheremotecontrolandpressENTER.Foratwo-partdigitalchannel,press—/CANCELtoenteraseparatorafterthefirst,second,orthirdnumber,dependingonthebroadcaster’schannelinformation.
• PressCH / tochangechannelsonechannelatatime.
• PressandholdCH / tomovequicklythroughchannels.
• PressQV(QuickView)toswitchbacktothepreviouslytunedchannel.
• UsetheFAV(Favorites)featuretosetuplistsoffavor-itechannels.See“FAV(ChannelMenu)”inChapter4.
NOTE: Memorizechannelstomakefindingchannelseasier.See“SetupMenu”inChapter4.
Controlling Sound VolumePressVOL / toadjustthesoundlevel.
Choosing a Program SourceNote: Ifyouronlyviewingsourcesareconnectedtothe
ANT 1andANT 2antennajacks,youcanswitchinputswithouttheInputSelectionmenu.PressINPUTtoswitchbetweenANT 1andANT 2.ToverifywhichisthecurrentsourcewhilewatchingTV,pressINFOtoseetheon-screenstatusdisplay.
Selecting from Multiple Sources: The Input Selection MenuTheInputSelectionmenuallowsyoutoselectaninputtowatchontheTV.Thecurrentinputappearsasagold-coloredicon.
1. PressINPUTontheTV’sremotecontroltodisplaytheInputSelectionmenu(Figure1).
2. Toselectadifferentinput,press ontheTV’sremotecontroltomovethehighlightthroughiconsintheinputsectionmenu.
3. PressENTERtoswitchtothedeviceandclosethemenu.
More About the Input Selection Menu
• Toassignmeaningfullabelstotheicons,suchas“VCR”or“DVD,”seethe“InputNameMenu”sectionofChapter4.
• Torearrangetheicons,seethe“IconOrder”sectionofChapter4.
Icons will only be shown for devices that are con-nected to TV inputs.
Input Section
Figure 1. Input Selection menu
IMPORTANTTo receive ChannelView updates: Set the Energy Mode to Fast Power On and leave the TV powered off for a while each day. If the TV loses power, program listings will be lost until the next update.
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ChannelView™ Channel Listings
ChannelViewprovidesprogramlistingsfordigitalchan-nels,assentbythebroadcasters,formemorizedchannelsonANT 1orANT 2.Digitalchannelsareindicatedwitha“D”andanalogchannelswithan“A.”Digitalchannelsareshownwiththemajorchannelandsub-channels.Analogchannelinformationisdisplayedassent.
Note: Fordigitalchannelsiflimiteddataisshownornoprogramdataappears,itisbecausethebroad-casterisnotsendingtheinformation. This is not a defect of your TV.
Using ChannelView
Feature Instructions
ViewlistingswhileviewingANT 1orANT 2.
PressGUIDE.
Scanthroughmemorizedchannelsonebyone.
Press or .
Scanquicklythroughmemorizedchannels.
PressPAGE / .
Viewdetailedinformationfordigitalchannels.
Press or tohighlightachannelandpress .
Returntoviewingbasiclistingsinformation Press .
Figure 2. ChannelView screen, current programs. Use
to exchange displays for current and future programs.
Figure 3. ChannelView screen, future programs on the selected channel (digital channels only)
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Status DisplayTheon-screenstatusdisplayappearswhenyouturnontheTV,changeinputs,changechannels,orpresstheINFO
buttonontheremotecontrol.Themostcommondisplaysareshownbelow.Seldomorneverdoallthestatusindi-catorsappearatthesametime.
Analog Program
1. SourceAntennaorInput2. AnalogChannelbeingreceived(Ifanantenna
source)3. ChannelName(ifnamedintheChannelmenu)4. SignalTypeBeingReceived.Possible:
FromANT-1, ANT-2,orINPUTjacks:480iFromCOMPONENTjacks:480i,480p,720p,1080i
5. ScreenFormatinusePossible:Analog480i/480psignals:Standard,Expand,Zoom,Stretch,StretchPlus,Narrow720p/1080isignals:Standard,WideExpand
6. Stereoand/orSAPbeingbroadcast.InSplitScreenmode,thespeakericonisoneithertheleftorrighttoindicatethesoundsource.
7. V-ChipRatings8. ChannelisincurrentFAVbank(FAVbank2)9. DayandTime
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Possible:SD4:3,SD16:9,HD16:94. ScreenFormatinUse
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5. Language(s)beingbroadcast6. ProgramName(ifprovidedbybroadcaster)7. Copy-ProtectionStatus.Possible:
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TV Signals and Picture FormatsThisisawidescreenTV,alsoknownasa16:9TV.ThisshapereflectsthenewtypesofpictureformatsavailablefromHDTVandmanyDVDs.Therearestillmanyolderstylenarrow-screenpictureformats(forexample,4:3aspectratio)youwillencounter.Whilethereisnoperfectsolutionfordisplayingasquarish,narrowerimageonawidescreen,Mitsubishioffersseveralpictureformatsfromwhichyoucanchoose.
Note: “Picture format” refers to the aspect ratio or the relative size/shape of the picture, such as 16:9 or 4:3.
PressFORMATontheTVremotecontroltocyclethroughtheavailablepictureformats.Thelast-usedformatforeachdeviceisusedwhenyoureturntothatdevice.
Note: In Split Screen mode, the FORMAT key changes the picture size on both sides of the screen, but the aspect ratio (relative height and width) of both pictures remains the same.
DVD DefinitionsAnamorphic (or Enhanced for WideScreen TV)TheseDVDsarerecordedinaspecialwaytoproperlyshowwidescreenpictureson16:9TVsetsusingtheStandardformatmode.Thisistherecommendedviewingchoice.
Non-Anamorphic (or 4:3, 1:33:1, Letter Box, or Full Screen)TheseDVDsarerecordedforusewithtraditionallyshaped,squarishTVs.Theymaybefullscreen(4:3or1:33:1)whichcropsmoviestofitthenarrowTV,orletterbox,whichaddsblacktopandbottombars.
ThisinformationmaybelistedontheDVDcase.SomeDVDssupportbothtypesofrecordings.
Signal Definitions480i Signals: TraditionalanaloginterlacedsignalsfromorthroughANT-1andANT-2, INPUT 1, 2 and3, COM-PONENT 1–2,andHDMI 1and2.
480p Signals: Progressive-scanDVDsignalsonCOM-PONENT INPUT 1–2andHDMI 1and2.
720p & 1080i Signals: High-definitionanalogsignalsreceivedthroughCOMPONENT INPUT 1 and2andHDMI 1and2.Thesesignalsarealways16:9(widescreen).
SD 4:3:Standard-definitionnarrow-screenformatsignalsfromdigitalchannels.
SD 16:9: Standard-definitionwidescreenformatsignalsfromdigitalchannels.
HD: High-definitionwide-screenformatsignalsfromdigitalchannels.Thesesignalsarealways16:9(widescreen).
TV Picture Format DefinitionsStandard: Thisisthefull-screenformat.HDTVsignalsusethisformat.ThisformatisusefulfordisplayingAnamorphicDVDsthathave1.78:1or1.85:1aspectratios.AnamorphicDVDsthathavea2.35:1aspectratioaredisplayedwithblackbarsatthetopandbottom,butshowtheentirepicturecorrectly.Narrow(4:3)picturesarestretchedevenlyfromsidetoside.Availableforallsignals.
Expand:Thisenlargesthepicturetofillthescreen,crop-pingoffsomeoftheimageatthetopandbottom.Thisisusefulforreducingtheletterboxtopandbottombarsofnon-anamorphicDVDimages.Availablefor480i,480p,anddigitalSD4:3signalsonly.
Zoom: Thisenlargesthepicture,croppingoffsomeoftheimageateachsideandtopandbottom.ThisisusefulforremovingorreducingtheblacktopandbottombarsonanamorphicDVDswitha2.35:1aspectratio.Availablefor480iand480pandSD4:3signalsonly.
Stretch:Thisformatstretchesanarrow(4:3)pictureacrossthescreen;thereislessstretchinthecenterthanatthesides,however.ThisallowstheentirenarrowimagetobedisplayedacrossthescreenwithlessdistortionthanisseenintheStandardformat.Availablefor480iand480pandSD4:3signalsonly.
Stretch Plus: Similartostretchmode,buttominimizedistortionsontheside,thepictureisexpandedtocropoffportionsofthetopandbottom.Exceptwhendisplayingmenus,press toadjustthepositionofthepicturever-tically.Availablefor480iand480pandSD4:3signalsonly.
Narrow: Thisformatdisplaysnarrow(4:3)picturesintheiroriginalshape,andaddsstationaryblacksidebarstofillthescreen.Availablefor480i,480pandSD4:3signalsonly.
Wide Expand: Enlargesthepicture,croppingsomeoftheimageonbothsides.ThisExpandformatisusefultoremoveorreduceblacksidebarsaddedtonarrowpic-turesthatareconvertedto16:9signalsfordigitalbroad-cast.Availablefor1080i,720p,digitalSD16:9anddigitalHDsignals.
Note: Allhigh-definitionchannelssendwidescreen(16:9)signals,butnotallprogrammingsentonthesechannelswascreatedforthisformat.Asaresult,thebroadcastermustconvertsuchprogrammingforbroadcast,andmaystretchthepictureoraddsidebarstofillthewidescreenarea.
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Split ScreenSplitScreenallowsyoutoviewpicturesfromtwodifferentsourcesatthesametime.SplitScreenisavailablewhenyouhavevideosourcesconnectedtotheTVinadditiontoanyconnectionstoANT 1andANT 2.
Operation
IMPORTANTSplit Screen is unavailable if:
• YouronlyinputsareANT1andANT2.
• Themainandsub-picturecannotbothhave HDMI inputs
• Eitherpicturesourceisa1080psignalfroman HMDI jack.
Split Screen Operations Instructions
TurnSplitScreenonoroff PressSPLIT.
Switchthesoundsourcebetweenmainandsub-picture.
Press or .Thespeakericonappearsbrieflytoindicatethesourceaseitherthemainpicture(left)orthesub-picture(right).Thesoundsourceisthesideyoucancontrolwiththeremotecontrol.
Checkwhichpictureisthesoundsource.PressINFO.Thespeakericonappearsintheinformationdisplaytoindicatetheactivepicture.
Changethesourceofthesub-picture.
1. Press toswitchthesoundsourcetothesub-picture.
2. PressINPUTandmovethehighlighttotheiconfortheinputyouwishtoviewinthesub-picture(seefigure4).
3. PressENTERtomakethechange.
Grayed-outinputiconsareunavailableasSplitScreensourcesorwiththecurrentsource.
Changesub-picturechannel(whentheinputsourceisANT 1orANT 2.)
Press tomakethesub-picturethesoundsource,thenpressCH / .
Freezeorunfreezethesub-pictureimage. Press (PAUSE).Press againtoreturntonormalvideo.
Changethesizeofthemainandsub-pictures.RepeatedlypressFORMATtocyclethroughpicturesizes.Seethefollowingpageforsampledisplays.
Makethesub-picturefillthescreen.1. Press tomakethesub-picturethesoundsource.
2. PressSPLITtocloseSplitScreenmode.
Display choices. Press the FORMAT key repeatedly while in Split Screen mode to view different display options.
Choice of Split Screen sub-Picture Sources
“SPLIT” appears under the Video icon to distinguish this menu from the Input Selection menu.
Figure 4. Change the source of the sub-picture with the Split Screen Input Selection menu.
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Sub- PictureMain Picture
ANT 1(analog only)
ANT 2(analog only)
INPUT COMPONENTHDMI
(no 1080p)
ANT 1
ANT 2
INPUT *
COMPONENT **
HDMI 1 & 2
*Onlywhenmainpictureandsub-picturearefromdifferentINPUTjacks
**Onlywhenmainpictureandsub-picturearefromdifferentCOMPONENTjacks
Combinations of picture sources you can view with Split Screen.
Check marks indicate available combinations.
TV Inputs for Split ScreenTheavailableSplitScreenpicturesourcesarelistedbelow.
Available as either main picture or sub-picture
• Analogchannels• DevicesonVIDEO/S-VIDEO inputs• DevicesonCOMPONENT INPUT 1 or 2 inputs• DevicesoneitherHDMI 1 or 2 inputs.Note: The main and sub-
picture can not both have HDMI inputs.
Available as main picture only • DigitalchannelsreceivedfromeitherAntennainput
Display choices. Press the FORMAT key repeatedly while in Split Screen mode to view different picture formats.
Split Screen Displays
16:9 Main Picture
16:9 Main Picture
16:9 Main Picture
16:9 Main Picture
16:9 Main Picture
16:9 Main Picture
4:3 Sub-Picture
4:3 Sub-Picture
4:3 Sub-Picture
4:3 Main Picture
4:3 Main Picture
4:3 Main Picture
16:9 Sub- Picture
16:9 Sub- Picture
16:9 Sub- Picture
4:3 Main Picture
4:3 Main Picture
4:3 Main Picture
4:3 Sub-Picture
4:3 Sub-Picture
4:3 Sub-Picture
16:9 Sub- Picture
16:9 Sub- Picture
16:9 Sub- Picture
16:9 Main Picture/ 4:3 Sub-Picture
16:9 Main Picture/ 16:9 Sub-Picture
4:3 Main Picture/ 4:3 Sub-Picture
4:3 Main Picture/ 16:9 Sub-Picture
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TV Menu Settings3D Graphical Menu System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Main Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Setup Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42Input Name Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44Icon Order Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44Channel Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45Captions Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Parental Lock Menu
Setting a Pass Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Lock TV by Time and Front-Panel Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Ratings Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Bypassing the Ratings Lock and Lock by Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
V-Chip Signal InformationTV Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52Movie Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Audio/Video Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53Audio Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54Video Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
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Menu Screens
Apicture(icon)ishighlightedonthemenuscreenwhenselectedwiththedirectionalarrows .Youmaythenmakechangeswithinthemenuoraccesssub-menus,ifavailable.
Youcanalsoopensub-menusfromabutton.Sometimeswhenyouselectabutton,anautomaticfunctionbegins.
3D Graphical Menu SystemYourTVhasMitsubishi’sexclusive3DGraphical on-screenoperatingsystem,whichprovideson-screeninformationformenuchoicesandchangesusingtheTV’sremotecontrol.
The systemincludesthefollowingspecialfea-tures:
• Thecurrentlyselectediconorbuttonishighlightedwithayellowoutline;thetextcolorisyellow.
• On-screeninstructions,showninthemessagelineatthebottomofthemenu,providefeatureselectionandadjustmentinformation.
• Someon-screenmenuoptionsmustbesetbeforeotheroptionsareavailable.
Remote Control ButtonsThefollowingbuttonsontheremotecontrolhelpyounavigatewithinthe
system:
Key Function
1 MENU DisplayorclosetheMainmenuormovebackonemenuscreenatatime.
2 EXIT CloseallmenusandreturntoTVviewing.
3 (AdjustLeft/RightKeys)
toselectamenuitemtochange.
4 (AdjustUp/DownKeys)
• tochangethesettings.• toscrollthroughpre-settext-boxentries.
5 ENTER Openamenu,startanautomaticfunction,orselectacheckbox.
6 Numbers,Letters Entercustomnamesinsometextboxes.
7 CANCEL Clearasettingorstopanautomaticfunction.
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Setup SelectEnglishorSpanishformenusand
on-screendisplays. Memorizetheavailablechannelsforthe
antennaorcableserviceconnectedtotheANT 1andANT 2jacks.
SettheTV’sinternalclockeithermanuallyorhavetheTVsettheclockautomatically.
SettheTVTimertoturnontheTVauto-maticallyatadesignatedtime.
• Settheenergymodeforpowerconsump-tionwhentheTVispoweredoff.
• TurnoffDemoMode. ViewtheTV’ssoftwareversion.
Input NameAssignusefulnamestoTVinputssothatyoucaneasilyfindthemintheInputSelectionmenu.
Icon OrderRearrangeiconsintheInputSelectionmenutoputfrequentlyusedinputdevicesfirst.
Channel EditchannelsfortheANT 1andANT 2
inputs. Manuallyaddordeletechannelsfrom
memory,namechannels,oraddyourfavor-itechannelstoaFAV(Favorites)list.
Viewsignalstrengthofacurrentlytuneddigitalchannel.
Main MenuPressMENUontheremotecontroltoopentheMainmenu,figure1.SeebelowforanoverviewoftheoptionsavailablethroughtheMainmenu.
Figure 1. Main menu.
Captions Displayclosedcaptions(ifsentbythe
broadcaster). Selectsettingsforanalogordigitalcap-
tions.
Parental Lock Blockorallowprogrammingbasedon
ratingsignalssentbythebroadcaststation. LocktheTVbytime. Lockthefront-panelbuttons.
Audio/Video Resetaselectedinput’sA/Vmemorytothe
originalfactorysettings. Customizeindividualaudioandvideoset-
tings. Displayabluescreenwhenviewingan
inputwithnovideosignalorapoorvideosignal.
Enable/disableFilmMode. TurntheTVspeakersonoroff.
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Clock (Setup Menu)SettheclockifyouwishtousetheTV’sTimerfunctionorscheduledelayedrecordings.Youcanuseeitherthemanualorautomethodtosettheclock.
Figure 3. Clock submenu
Setting the Clock Manually
TimeWiththehourhighlightedinyellowcharacters,press repeatedlytoslowlyincrementthehourandassociatedAM/PM indicatororpressandholdtoquicklyincrementthehour.PressENTERtohighlighttheminutesinyellow.Press tosettheminutes.Press tomovetotheTime box.
DateWiththemonthhighlightedinyellowcharacters,press
toselectthecorrectmonth.PressENTERtohighlighttheday.Press toselectthecorrectday.PressENTER tohighlighttheyear.Press toselectthecurrentyear.Press tomovetotheDate box.
Time ZoneSelectyourcorrecttimezone.Press or toselectthetimezoneforyourarea(Atlantic, Eastern, Central, Mountain, Pacific, AlaskaorHawaii).Press tomovetotheDaylight Savingsoption.
Daylight SavingsPress or toselecteitherAppliesorIgnore,depend-ingonwhetherornotdaylightsavingstimeisusedinyourarea.
Note: IfClockSettingissettoManual,youmustmanu-allysettheTV’sclockaheadorbackeachtimethetimechangeoccurs.
IfyouhaveselectedAutoforClockSetting,theTV’sclockadjustsautomaticallytodaylightsavingstime.
Setting the Clock AutomaticallySelecttheTime ZoneandtheDaylight Savings (DST) optionsforyourstate.Press toselectAppliesorIgnore.YoumaythentunetoachannelonANT 1orANT 2thatusesExtendedDataService(XDS)time
Setup Menu
Figure 2. Setup menu
Language (Setup Menu)
Choosetodisplaytheon-screenmenusineitherEnglishorSpanish(Español).
Tolistentoaudioinotherlanguages(whenavailable), seetheAudio Settingssectioninthischapter.
Memorize Channels (Setup Menu)
For ANT 1/MAIN and ANT 2/AUXThememorizationprocessperformstwoscansofalllocalchannelsontheselectedANTinput.Analogchannelsarescannedfirst,thentheprocessisrepeatedfordigitalchannels.Channelmemorizationmaytakeupto15minutestocomplete.
To start channel memorization
1. Highlightaninputselectionbasedonyourconnec-tions:
Input Condition
Ant1Air,Ant2Air
Whenconnectedtoanindoor/outdoorantenna
Ant1Cable,Ant2Cable
Whenconnectedtodirectcable(nocablebox)
2. PressENTERtostartautomaticchannelmemorization.
To stop channel memorization before completion
PressCANCEL.
ChannelsmemorizedbeforeyoupressedCANCELareretainedinmemory.Ifyourestartmemorization,allprevi-ouslymemorizedchannelsfortheselectedantennainputareerasedandtheprocessstartsoverfromthebegin-ning.
Afterchannelmemorization,pressCH / totunetomemorizedchannels.SelecttheChannelmenuforfurtherchannelediting,suchasaddinganddeletingchannelsfrommemory,namingchannels,andsavingfavoritechannelsincustommemorybanks.
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Timer (Setup Menu)
Figure 4. Timer submenu
TheTimerfeatureallowsyoutosetadayandtimefortheTVtoturnonautomaticallyandthedeviceandchanneltodisplaywhenitswitcheson.IftheTVisalreadyonattherequestedtime,theTVautomaticallytunestothechannelyoudesignatedintheTimermenu.
WhentheTimerturnsontheTV,thefollowingmessageisdisplayed:“PressabuttonfortheTVtostayon.”PressanybuttonontheremotecontrolwithinfiveminutesifyouwishtheTVtoremainon.
Note: TheTVclockmustbesetbeforeyoucanusetheTimerfeature(seeprecedingpagetosettheclock).
On/OffPress toenableordisabletheTimer.Press tomovetotheDay box.
Set DaySelectthedayordaysthattheTVwillturnonautomati-cally.Press or toselectDaily, Mon-Fri(MondaythroughFriday),orindividualdaysoftheweek.Press tomovetotheTime box.
Set TimeWiththehourhighlightedinyellowcharacters,press repeatedlytoslowlyincrementthehourandassociatedAM/PM indicatororpressandholdtoquicklyincrement
thehour.PressENTERtohighlighttheminutes.Press tosettheminutes.Press tomovetotheDevice box.
DevicePress or toselectthedevicetousewhentheTimerturnsontheTV.IftheTVisalreadyonattheselectedtime,theTimerwillswitchtheTVtothisdevice.Press tomovetotheChannel box.
ChannelWhentheselecteddeviceisanantenna,youcanselectachannelfortheTVtotunetowhenitcomeson.HighlighttheChannelboxand
• PressCH / or tochoosefrommemorizedchannels.
• Enterachannelnumberfromtheremotecontrol.Youcanalsoentersub-channelnumbersfordigitalchannels.
Energy Mode (Setup Menu)TheEnergyModeoptionletsyouselecttheTV’slevelofpowerconsumptionwhiletheTVisturnedoff.ChooseeitherLow Power orFast Power On.TheLow Power settinguseslessenergy,butTVpower-ontakeslonger.ThedefaultisFast Power On.KeepthissettingatFast Power Onifyou:
• ExpecttousetheTVTimerfunctiontoturnontheTVatapreselectedtime.
• NeedtheTVClocktoremainaccuratefortheTVTimer.WiththeLow Powersetting,youmustresettheTVClockiftheTVisleftturnedoffforover48hours.
• WishtoreceiveupdatestotheChannelView™channellistings.
• Needfasterpoweron.
Demo Mode (Setup Menu)SomeTVsareshippedfromthefactorywithDemoModeactiveforuseinretailstores.IfDemoModeisactive,highlighttheDemo Mode Off buttonandpressENTER.
Software Version (Setup Menu)ForservicingpurposesitmaybenecessarytoknowthesoftwareversioninyourTV.ThisinformationisdisplayedattherightsideoftheSetupmenuscreen.
Setup Menu, continueddata,typicallyaPBSchannel.WithAutoselected,theTV automaticallyretrievesthecorrecttimeanddateinforma-tionfromthischannel.
Beawarethatifachanneldisplaysincorrecttimeinfor-mation,itisbecauseofinformationsentfromthebroad-casterandisnotadefectoftheTV.
Note: Youmayfindthatsomechannelssendtheincor-recttimeandtheTVclockisreseteverytimeyoutunetothosechannels.Topreventunwantedclockresets,firstusetheAutomethodtosettheclockfromachannelsendingthecorrecttime,thenchangethemethodtoManual.
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Input Name MenuUsetheInputNamemenutoassignusefullabelstotheTVinputsthatappearintheInputSelectionmenu.
Figure 5. Input Name menu
IMPORTANTIt is possible to use the same name for more than one input. To avoid confusion, be sure to use a different name for each input.
To rename an input device
1. Ifyouarecurrentlywatchingtheinputyouwishtorename,changetoanotherinput.Todoso,pressINPUT toopentheInputSelectionmenu,highlightadifferentinput,andpressENTER.
2. Press toselectalabelfromthefollowinglist.
Cable Box GameCamcorder HD DiscDVD SatelliteDVD2 VCRDVR(digitalvideorecorder,recordableDVD)
OnlyoneVCRandoneCableBoxlabelisavailable,soifyouhaveasecondVCRorCableBoxconnected,leavethenameasthedefaultname.
Icon Order MenuTheIconOrdermenuallowsyoutorearrangethedeviceiconsthatappearintheInputSelectionmenu.Changethesequencetoputfrequentlyusediconsatthestartofthelist.
To change the icon order
1. Press tohighlighttheicontobemovedandthenpressENTER.
2. Press todragtheicontothedesiredposi-tion.PressENTERtosetthenewposition.
Figure 6. Icon Order menu
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Channel Menu
Settings for the Channel Number Shown
FAV Memory Banks
Signal-Strength (digital channels only)
Figure 7. Channel menu
Antenna (Channel Menu)Selecteither1 (ANT 1 MAIN)or2 (ANT 2 AUX)astheantennasourceforthechannelsyouwishtoedit.
Channel (Channel Menu)
Selecttheaffectedchannelnumber(shownintheChannelbox)inanyofthreeways:
• PressCH / toselectfromchannelsalreadyinmemory.Ifyoualsowishtotunetothechannel,pressENTER.
• Withthechannelboxhighlighted,press tomovethroughallchannelnumbers,oneatatime.Ifyoualsowishtotunetothechannel,highlightthechannelnumberandpressENTER.
• Withthechannelboxhighlighted,enterthenumberdirectlyandpressENTER.Notethatwiththismethod,youmustpressENTERforthescreentodisplaysettingsfortheselectedchannel.
Channelnumberscanbeonepart,analogordigital(uptofivedigitslong),ortwopartfordigitalchannels.Foratwo-partdigitalchannel,press—/CANCELontheremotetoenteraseparatorafterthefirst,second,orthirdnumber,dependingonthebroadcaster’schannelinformation.
Fordigitalchannels,whenthebroadcasterhassentavirtualchannelnumber,thevirtualchannelnumberisshowninthetextboxandtheoriginalphysicaldigitalchannelisshownbelowonscreenasareference.Oneoriginalchannelnumbercanbeassociatedwithseveraldifferentvirtualchannels.
Memory (Channel Menu)AftertheavailablechannelshavebeenmemorizedwithMemorize ChannelsontheSetupmenu,youcanaddweakerchannelsordeleteunwantedchannelsusingthisoption.Forexample,ifyouwishtoseeonlydigitalchan-
nelslisted,usethismenutodeleteanalogchannelsfrommemory.
PressCH / toreviewthechannelsinmemory.Press toselectAddedorDeletedforthechannelshownin
theChannelbox.
To Add a new Digital Channel
1. IntheChannelmenu,enterthephysicalchannelnumberintheChannelbox,includingthesub-channelnumber;press—/CANCEL andthenenterthesub-channelnumber.Ifnosub-channelisspecified,press—/CANCEL and1.
2. PressENTERtotunethechannel.
3. HighlihghttheAddedradiobutton.
NameAnalogchannelsfromANT 1andANT 2canbenamedwithuptofourcharacters.ThenameyouenterherewillappearontheTVscreenaspartoftheon-screenstatusdisplay.Digitalchannelsmayalreadybenamedifthebroadcastersendstheinformation.
1. Pressanumberkeyrepeatedlytocyclethroughthecharactersassociatedwiththekey.
2. PressENTERtosettheletterandmovetothenextletterposition.PressCANCELtomovebackoneposition.
Signal Strength (Channel Menu)
Displaystheapproximatesignalstrengthofthecurrently tuneddigitalchannel.Usethisindicatortohelpyouadjusttheantennadirectionforbestsignalreception.Thetallerthebar,thestrongerthesignal.Thisindicatorappliesonlytodigitalchannels.
Toviewtheeffectsofantennaadjustments,tunetothechannelyouwishtomeasurewhileremaininginthismenu.Totunetoachannel,either:
• Highlightthechannelbox,pressCH / or todisplaythedesiredchannelnumber,thenpressENTER.
• EnterthechannelnumberontheremotecontrolandpressENTER.
TerminologyVirtual Channel NumberAchannelnumberusedbyalocalbroadcastertohelpyouidentifytheirdigitalchannel.Usuallythisisasso-ciatedwiththeirtraditionalanalogchannelnumber.Physical Digital Channel NumberThechannelnumberofficiallyassignedtotheactualbroadcastfrequency.
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FAV (Channel Menu)
TheFAVfeatureletsyoustoregroupsoffavoritechannelsinuptoninedifferentFAVmemorybanks.Forexample,eachhouseholdmembercanstorefavoritechannelsintheirownbankoryoucanstoregroupsofchannelsbycontent,e.g.,news,sports,children’sprogramming,etc.YoucanstorethesamechannelinmultipleFAVbanks.
FAV Setup Using the Channel Menu
Initial Setup of a FAV Bank and Adding FAV Channels Using the Menu
1. WiththeChannelmenudisplayed,selectachannelusingoneofthemethodsdescribedontheprecedingpage,forexample,pressCH / foramemorizedchannel.
2. Highlightthedesiredbank(FAV1–FAV9)andpressENTERtocheckmarktheselectedFAVmemorybank.ThechannelnumberdisplayedhasnowbeenaddedtothecheckedFAVbank.
3. WiththeFAVbankstillhighlighted,pressCH / todisplaythenextchannelyouwishtoaddtotheFAVbank.
4. PressENTERtoaddacheckmarknexttothehighlightedFAVbank.5. Repeatsteps2–4foradditionalchannelsandFAVbanks.
Removing FAV Channels Using the Menu
1. WiththeChannelmenudisplayed,pressCH / todisplaythememo-rizedchannelyouwishtoremove.
2. HighlightthedesiredFAVmemorybank(FAV1–FAV9).3. PressENTERtoremovethecheckmark.
Channel Menu, continued
OnceyouhaveaddedachanneltoFAVmemory,FAV andthememorybanknumberappearunderthetunedchannelnumberontheTVscreen.YoucanaccesstheFAVfeaturethroughtheChannelmenuoryoucanbypassthemenuanduseonlytheremotecontrol.
Using FAV Channels
Viewing FAV Banks 1. PresstheFAVkey.WaitfortheTVtotunetoachannelinthecurrentFAVbank.2. PresstheFAVkeyrepeatedlytocyclethroughthechannelsavailableinthe
currentFAVbank.
Changing FAV Banks 1. PresstheFAVkey.WaitfortheTVtotunetoachannelinthecurrentFAVbank.
2. WhentuningiscompleteandwhiletheTVstatusdisplayisstillvisibleonscreen,pressthenumberkeyforthedesiredbank.
Note: Waitforthechannelchangetofinishbeforepressingthenumberkey.Otherwise,theTVmayignoretheFAVnumber.
If No FAV Banks Are Set Up TheFAVkeyswitchestothepreviouslytunedchannel;worksliketheQVkey.
FAV Setup Using Only the Remote Control
Adding FAV Channels 1. WhilewatchingTV,tunetothechannelyouwanttoaddtothecurrentFAVmemorybank.SeetheinstructionsaboveifyouneedtofirstchangetoadifferentFAVbank.
2. PressandholdtheFAVbuttonforabout2seconds.WhenFAVandthememorybanknumberappearunderthechannelnumber,thechannelhasbeensuccessfullyadded.
Removing FAV Channels
Thisprocedureremovesthechannelonlyfromtheselectedbankandleavestheotherbanksunchanged.
1. WhilewatchingTV,presstheFAVbutton2. WhiletheTVstatusdisplayisstillvisibleonscreen,pressthenumberkey
forthememorybank.2. PresstheFAVbuttonrepeatedlyuntilyouseethedesiredchannel.3. WhilethechannelnumberandFAVindicator(withcorrectbanknumber)
arestilldisplayedonthescreen,pressCANCEL.YoumustpressCANCEL beforetheindicatordisappears.WhentheFAVindicatordisappears,thechannelhasbeensuccessfullyremoved.
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Captions MenuForanalogchannels,broadcasterscansendeitherstan-dardclosedcaptionsortextservice.Standardclosedcaptionsfollowthedialogueofthecharactersonscreenanddisplayinasmallsectionofthescreen.Text-serviceclosedcaptionsoftencontaininformationsuchasweatherornewsandcoveralargeportionofthescreen.
Fordigitalchannels,broadcasterscansenduptosixdif-ferentcaptioningselectionsorcansendanalogcaptionsthatarethesameasthosesentbytheanalogstation.EachTVstationmaybroadcastonlyoneortwotypesofcaptionsornoneatall.TheTVcannotdecodeclosedcaptionsreceivedoncomponentorHDMIinputs.
Figure 8. Captions menu
Analog CaptionsTheTVcandisplayoneofthefollowingcaptionsforanalogsources:
• CC1, CC2, CC3, or CC4: standardclosed-captionsignals
• Text1, Text2, Text3, or Text4:Text-servicesignals
• On if mute:Closedcaptionsappearwhenaudioismuted.Whenselected,pressMUTEontheTVremotecontroltoturnon/offthestandardclosed-captionsignalCC1.
• Off:Noclosedcaptions.
IMPORTANTWhen analog text closed captioning is selected, a large black or gray box appears on your TV screen if no signal is broadcast.
BackgroundTomaketheanalogclosedcaptionseasiertoread,youcanchoosetodisplaythebackgroundcoloraseitherblackorgraybehindthetext.
Digital Captions
Thefollowingdisplayoptionsareavailablefordigitalsources:
• Captions 1–6:Sentbybroadcaster.
• On if Mute:Closedcaptionsaredisplayedwhenaudioismuted.Whenselected,pressMUTEontheTVremotecontroltoturncaptioningon/off(Caption1).
• Off: Noclosedcaptions.
Note:Fordigitalprograms,ifthebroadcasterissendingonlyanalogcaptionsconvertedtodigitalformat,thentheanalogcaptionsettingsapply.
AppearanceTheclosed-captionsproviderselectsthedefaultoptionswhensendingdigitalclosedcaptions.SelectCustomtooverridedefaultsandcustomizetheappearanceofclosedcaptions.Thesesettingsdonotapplytoanalogclosedcaptioningconvertedtodigital.
Digital SettingsTheDigitalSettingsmenuallowsyoutocustomizetheappearanceoftheclosedcaptionssentbythebroad-caster.Digitalsettingsdonotapplytoanalogclosedcap-tionsconvertedtodigital.
ToopentheDigitalSettingsmenu,select CustomfortheAppearanceoption.MovethehighlighttotheDigital SettingsiconandpressENTER.
Figure 9. Closed Captions, Digital Settings sub-menu
FontTheavailablefontoptionsareasfollows:
• Default:Selectedbytheclosed-captionspro-vider
• Font 1:Monospacedfontwithserifs• Font 2:Proportionallyspacedfontwithserifs• Font 3:Monospacedfontwithoutserifs• Font 4:Proportionallyspacedwithoutserifs• Font 5:Casualfont• Font 6:Cursivefont• Font 7:Smallcapitalsfont
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Captions Menu, continued
SizeSelectthedesiredfontsize.Largeistherecommendedfontsize.
ColorTheavailablefontcolorsarelistedbelow.Textandback-groundcannotbesettothesamecolor.
White YellowBlack GreenMagenta CyanRed Blue
BackgroundYoucanchangethebackgroundcolortomakethedigitalclosedcaptionseasiertoread.Theavailablebackgroundcolorsarelistedbelow.Textandbackgroundcannotbesettothesamecolor.
White YellowBlack GreenMagenta CyanRed Blue
Opacity (Font)Youcancustomizethevisibilityofyourfontsusingthefol-lowingsettings:
• Translucent:TVprogramisdimmedbehindthetext
• Transparent:InvisibletextrevealstheTVprogrambehind.
• Opaque:SolidtextblocksviewoftheTVprogram
• Flashing:Textflashesatintervals
Background OpacityYoucancustomizethebackgroundfordigitalcaptionsusingthefollowingsettings:
• Translucent:TVprogramisdimmedbehindthebackground
• Transparent:Novisiblebackground
• Opaque:SolidbackgroundcoversTVprogram
• Flashing:Backgroundflashesatintervals
IMPORTANTMitsubishi recommends you use contrasting colors for captions and background. Black translucent background combined with a white font makes an easy-to-read combination.Use care when selecting custom colors. Your choice may affect the readability of captions.
IMPORTANTThe content of captions is determined by the broadcaster. If your captions show strange characters, misspellings, or odd grammar, it is not a malfunction of the TV.
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Parental Lock MenuTheParentalLockmenugivesyoucontroloverthreedif-ferenttypesofparentalcontrols.Youmustuseapasscodetoopenthismenutoenable/disablethelockoptions.Thethreeparentalcontrolsavailableare:
• Ratings (U.S. Ratings/Other Ratings)V-Chiptechnologyletsyourestrictaccesstoprogrammingbasedonprogram-ratingsignalssentbythebroadcaster.ForU.S.ratings,youcanalsosetthetimeofdayfortheserestrictionstobeineffect.
• Lock by TimeLetsyourestrictTVusebytimeofday.
• Front Panel LockLetsyoudisablethecontrolsonthefrontoftheTV.UsethisoptioniftherearesmallchildrenneartheTVwhomaybetemptedtopressthebuttons.
Access to Ratings Menus
Lock TV by Time
TV Front Panel Lock On/Off
Figure 10. Parental Lock menu
Setting a Pass CodeYouarepromptedtoenterapasscodewheneveryouselectParentalLockontheMainmenu.Tosetapasscodeforthefirsttime:
1. PressMENU,highlightParental Lock,thenpressENTER. Ascreenpromptingyouforapasscodewilldisplay.
2. Inputafour-digitpasscodeusingthenumberkeysontheremotecontrol.
• PressCANCELtodeleteanumberandmovebackonespace.
• PressMENUorEXITtoclosethemenuwithoutsettingapasscode.
3. PressENTERtosetthepasscodejustinput.
Toresetthepasscode,seetheprocedureinAppendixA.
IMPORTANTIf you forget your four-digit pass code, see Appendix A.
Lock TV by Time and Front-Panel Lock
Front Panel Lock (Parental Lock Menu)Front Panel LockletsyoudisablecontrolsonthefrontpaneltopreventinadvertentchangestoTVsettings.SelectOntodisablethebuttonsandselectOfftorestoretheiroperation.
Toreleasethefrontbuttonlockwithoutusingtheremotecontrol:
• WhenEnergyModeissettoFast Power On,pressandholdtheMENUbuttononthefrontpanelforovereightseconds.IftheTVison,amessagewilldisplayconfirmingreleaseoftheFrontPanelLock.
• WhenEnergyModeissettoLow Power,pressPOWER onthefrontpaneltoturnontheTV.Pressandholdthe MENUbuttononthefrontpanelforovereightseconds.
Front Panel Lock (Parental Lock Menu)
Front Panel LockletsyoudisablecontrolsonthefrontpaneltopreventinadvertentchangestoTVsettings.SelectOntodisablethebuttonsandselectOfftorestoretheiroperation.
Toreleasethefrontbuttonlockwithoutusingtheremotecontrol,pressandholdtheMENUbuttononthefrontpanelformorethaneightseconds.IftheTVison,amessagewilldisplayconfirmingreleaseoftheFrontPanelLock.
Ratings MenusTheratingmenusallowyouto:
• Turnratingrestrictionsonoroff
• Changethepermittedratinglevel
• Setthetimeofdaytoenforceratingrestrictions(U.S.ratingsonly)
TheTVcomesfromthefactorywithpre-setU.S.V-Chipratingsandwiththeratinglocksturnedoff.Thepre-setratingsareTVratingTV-PGandmovieratingPG.IfyouturnonV-Chipblocking,thesepresetsallowonlypro-gramsratedTV-PG/PGorloweruntilyouchangetheratinglevel.
Afterchangingthechannelordevice,theremaybeadelayofuptofivesecondsbeforetheratingrestrictionstakeeffect.
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U.S. Ratings Menu
U.S. Restric-tions On/Off
TV Rating and Supplemental Restrictions
Restriction Hours
Movie Rating
TV Content Categories
Figure 11. U.S. Ratings menu
UsethismenutoturnU.S.ratingrestrictionsonoroffandtochangethepermittedratinglevels.
1. HighlighttheU.S. Ratingsicon ontheParentalLockmenu(figure10)andpressENTERtoopentheU.S.Ratingsmenu(figure11).
2. Press toselectOnorOff.
3. IfyouselectedOn,press tomovetotheTV Rating box.
4. Press toselecttheTVratinglevelyouwanttoallow.
5. Press tomovetotheTVcontentcategories.Thissectionallowsyoutospecifycontentblockinginaddi-tiontothatblockedbytheTVrating.SeethesectiononV-ChipratingsforanexplanationofTVcontentcategories.
• Press tomovethehighlightamongthecategories.
• PressENTERtoaddorremoveacheckmarktoeachTVcontentcategoryyouwanttoblockorunblock.
6. Press tomovetothePrograms Not Ratedbox.PressENTERtoaddorremoveacheckmarktoalloworblockprogramsthatarenotrated.
Note: Usecarewhenchoosingtoblockunratedpro-gramming.Newsprogramsandemergencybul-letinscarrythe“None”or“NR”(NotRated)V-Chipsignal,andtheyareblockedwiththisoptionac-tive.
7. Press tomovetotheMovie Ratingbox.Press toselectthemovieratinglevelyouwanttoallow.
DetailedinformationonratingguidelinesfollowsthisdiscussionoftheParentalLockmenu.
8. Tosetthetimeofdayfortheserestrictionstobeineffect,press tomovetotheStartbox.Tomaketheratingrestrictionsactivetwenty-fourhoursaday,setStartandStoptothesametime.Tosetthetime:
a. Withthehighlightonthehournumber,press repeatedlytochangethehour.Youcanalsojustpressandholdtochangethehour.
b. PressENTERtomovethehighlighttotheminutes.
c. Withthehighlightontheminutesnumber,press repeatedlytochangetheminutes.Justpress
andholdtomovequicklythroughthenumbers.
d. PressENTERtomovethehighlighttotheam/pm option.Press tomakeaselection.
e. RepeatthesestepsfortheStoptime.
9. PressMENUtoreturntotheParentalLockmenuorpressEXITtocloseallmenus.
Other Ratings MenuThisTVcanrecognizenewratingsystemsthatmaycomeintoeffectinthefuture.TheOtherRatingsmenuallowsyoutoblockdigitalbroadcastprogrammingbasedonsuchalternateratingsystems.Thealternateratingsystemswillapplytodigitalbroadcastprogrammingonly.
Note: TheOther RatingsbuttonremainsinaccessibleuntiltheTVreceivessignalsforanalternateratingsystem.
Thefirsttimeyoutunetoachannelbroadcastinganalter-nateratingsystem,theTVdefaultstothemostrestrictivesetting.Usethismenutochangetheallowedratingifyouareunabletowatchaprogrambroadcastwithanalternatesystem.
Figure 12. The Other Ratings menu is available only if the TV receives broadcast signals carrying an alternate rating system.
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Parental Lock Menu, continued
IMPORTANTNew rating systems recognizable by the TV may be new U.S.-based systems not included in the original V-Chip rating system. The use of “Canadian” in the sample screen is just one possibility.
1. HighlightthebuttonlabeledOther RatingsontheParentalLockmenu(figure10)andpressENTERtoopentheOtherRatingsmenu(figure12).
2. Press toselectOnorOff.
3. IfyouselectedOn,press tomovetotheRating Groupbox.
Notethatyoucanchangesettingsonlyfortheratingsystemavailableonthecurrentlytunedchannel.Inthefigureabove,forexample,theCanadianratingsystemisineffect.TochangesettingsatalatertimefortheCanadianratingsystem,youmustagaintunetoachannelbroadcastingtheCanadiansystem.
4. Press toselectfromthesubgroupsavailablefortheratingsystem—EnglishorFrenchinthisexample.
5. Press tomovetotheRatingbox.
6. Press toselecttheprogramratinglevelyouwanttoblock.
7. PressENTERtoaddacheckmarktoindicateblockingisineffectfortherating.Whenaratingshowsacheckmark,pressENTERtoremovethecheckmarkandallowprogramswiththisrating.
8. Repeatsteps3through7foreachadditionalratingsystemyouwouldliketosetup.
9. PressMENUtoreturntotheParentalLockmenuorpressEXITtocloseallmenus.
Bypassing the Ratings Lock and Lock by TimeIfyoutrytowatchblockedprogramming,anoticeappearspromptingyouforapasscode.TousetheTV:
• Inputyourfour-digitpasscodeandpressENTER.
• Changetoachannelairinganallowedprogramorchangetoanotherdevice.
IfyoutrytousetheTVwhenitislockedbytime,asimilarscreenappears,promptingyouforyourpasscode.
ToreactivatetheratinglockorTVLockbyTimeafterusingthepasscode,powertheTVoffandthenon.
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TV RatingsTVratingsapplytoTVprogramsandmade-for-TVmovies.YoucanapplysupplementalblockingtoTVratingsbasedontheTVcontentcategoriesdescribedbelow.TVratingsare:
TV-Y Youth.Forchildrenundertheageof7.TV-Y7 Youth7andolder.TV-G GeneralAudience.Fortheentirefamilytoview.TV-PG ParentalGuidance.ParentalGuidanceis
recommended;maynotbesuitableforsomechildren.
TV-14 Adolescent14andolder.Notrecommendedforchildrenundertheageof14.
TV-MA MatureAudience.Foradultsonly.
TV Content CategoriesUsedinassociationwiththeTVratingsabove,TVcontentcategoriesallowyoutoapplysupplementalblocking.ApplysupplementalblockingusingtheU.S.Ratingsmenu.
FV Fantasy Violence.AppliestoTV-Y7only.D Sexual Dialog.AppliesindifferentdegreestoTV-PG
andTV-14.L Adult Language.Appliesindifferingdegreesto
TV-PG,TV-14,andTV-MA.S Sexual Situations.Appliesindifferingdegreesto
TV-PG,TV-14,andTV-MAV Violence(graphicorrealistic).Appliesindiffering
degreestoTV-PG,TV-14,andTV-MA.
TV Rating FV D L S V
TV-YNot Applicable
TV-Y7 X
TV-PG Not Appli-cable
X X X X
TV-14 X X X X
TV-MA X X X
TV content categories. Boxes marked with an “X” indicate supplemental blocking you can apply to each rating level.
TheTVratingyouselectisfortheleast-restrictiveprogramlevelallowed.Forexample,ifyouselectTV-PG,programsratedTV-Y,TV-Y7,andTV-PGcanbeviewed,butpro-gramsratedTV-14andTV-MAareblocked.
WhenyouselectaTVcontentcategorytoblock,allTVprogramswiththesamecontentcategorylistingareblocked.Forexample,ifyouselecttoblockV(Violence)attheTV-14level,anyprogramswiththeVcategorylistingratedTV-PGarealsoblocked.
V-Chip Signal InformationWhenprovidedbythebroadcasterorprogramsource,V-ChipratingsletyoucontrolthetypesofprogrammingthatcanbeviewedontheTV.WhenV-Chipratingsaresupplied,theyaredisplayedwhenyouchangethechannelorpressINFOontheremotecontrol.
V-CHIP EXCEPTIONS:
• V-ChipblockingisineffectiveforprogramsviewedondevicesconnectedtocomponentorHDMIinputs.Manyofthesedevices,however,havetheirownparental-controlsystems.
• Videotapes,laserdiscs,andDVDsmaynotcontainV-Chipratingsignals.V-ChipcannotblockplaybackrecordingswithoutV-Chipratingsignals.
• BroadcastersarenotcurrentlyrequiredtoincludeV-Chipratingsignals.V-Chipcannotblockpro-grammingbroadcastwithouttheV-Chipratingsignal.
Movie RatingsMovieratingsaretheMPAAratingsusedfortheater-releasedanddirect-to-videomovies.Movieratingsare:
G General Audience.Designedfortheentirefamilytoview.
PG Parental Guidance.ParentalGuidanceisrecommended,maynotbesuitableforsomechildren.
PG-13 Parental Guidance, 13 and Older.Notrecommendedforchildrenundertheageof13.
R Restricted.Restrictedintheatersto17yearsoldandolderunlessaccompaniedbyanadult.
NC-17 No Children 17 or Under.Restrictedintheatersto18yearsoldandolder.
X Adult.Designedforandrestrictedintheaterstoadultaudiencesonly.
Themovieratingyouselectisfortheleast-restrictiveprogramlevelthatcanbeviewed.Forexample,ifyouselectthePG-13rating,moviesratedG,PGandPG-13canbewatched,butmoviesratedR,NC-17,andXareblocked.
Programs Not Rated:Thisreferstoprogramsthatcarrynorating,suchasnews,sports,weather,emergencybul-letins,ormoviespriortoorwithoutMPAAratings.ThisdoesnotincludeprogramswithoutV-Chipsignals.
IMPORTANTIf you enable blocking with the Programs Not Rated option, you may block news or emergency bulletins carrying the “None” or “NR” Not Rated V-Chip rating. Use care when blocking programming that is not rated.
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Audio/Video Menu
Figure 13. Audio/Video Menu
A/V Memory ResetA/VMemoryResetallowsyoutoresetaspecificinput’sA/Vsettingstotheoriginalfactorysettings.Highlighttheboxandpress toselecttheinputname.NextpressENTER.
TheaudiosettingsofBalance, Listen to,andLanguage aregeneralTVsettingsunaffectedbyA/VMemoryReset.
ToresetallA/Vsettingsatonce,includingthethreegeneralsettings,performanA/VResetbypressingthefront-panelbuttonsGUIDEandFORMATsimultaneously.
Settings (Audio and Video)EachinputordevicehasitsownA/Vmemory.Press toselecttheinputordeviceintheA/V Memory Reset
box,thenselectAudioorVideotoadjustindividualsettings.PressENTERtoclosethemenuanddisplaytheindividualsettings.
Use tocyclethroughtheindividualsettings.Use tochangethesettingvalues.PressEXITtoreturnto
normalTVviewing.FordescriptionsoftheindividualA/Vsettings,seethefollowingpages.
Video Mute
ThedefaultisOn,whichdisplaysabluebackgroundwhennosignalisbeingreceivedontheINPUT, COMPONENT, orHDMI jacks.
Film Mode (480i signal only)
Autoisthedefaultsetting.WithAutoselected,theTVautomaticallydetectsandappliesfilm-decodingcorrec-tionforimagesthatoriginatedon24-frame-per-secondfilmcamerasandwereconvertedto30-frame-per-secondvideoforbroadcast(3:2pulldownconversion).TrytheOffsettingiftheTVaddsnoticeablejaggededgestotheimages.
Whentheoriginalvideowasfilmedon30-frame-per-sec-ondcameras,theAutosettingautomaticallyappliesvideodecoding,thesameasusedwiththeOffsetting.
FilmModeisnoteffectiveforhigh-definitionsignals.
TV SpeakersThisselectionturnstheTV’sinternalspeakersonoroff.SelectOffwhensendingthesoundthroughaseparatestereosystemorsurroundsoundA/Vreceiver.
Note: Topreventdamagefromasuddenincreaseinvol-ume,turntheTVvolumedownlowbeforechang-ingthisoptiontoOn.
Audio/Video Settings and the Remote ControlToadjustindividualaudioorvideosettingsdirectlywiththeremotecontrol:
1. PressAUDIO, VIDEO,or repeatedlytocyclethroughtheavailablesettings.
2. Press toadjustthesetting.Thesettingdisplaywilldisappearafterfivesecondsofinactivity.
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Audio/Video Menu, continued
Audio Settings
Analog and Digital Audio SettingsEntertheaudioadjustmentmodeusingeithertheAudio/VideomenuortheAUDIOkey.Use tochangesettings.Theadjustablesettingsdisplayasliderandcorrespondingnumericvalueonscreen.Valuescanbeadjustedfrom0to63,with31asthemidpoint.
Note: TheeffectsoftheaudiosettingsofBass, Treble, Balance,andSurroundaffectonlythesoundheardthroughtheTVspeakers.
◊ BassEnhancesorreduceslow-pitchedsound.
◊ TrebleEnhancesorreduceshigh-pitchedsound.
◊ BalanceAdjuststhelevelofsoundbetweentheleftandrightTVspeakers.
◊ Surround CreatessimulatedstereoandsurroundeffectsthroughtheTVspeakers.Yourchoicesare:
• Off:Nosurroundeffects(default).
• Simulated Stereo:TheTVcreatesasimulatedstereoeffectwhenwatchinganon-stereoprogram.
• Surround Sound:TheTVcreatesasimulatedsurroundeffectwhenwatchingastereoprogram.
◊ Level Sound Whenon,automaticallyequalizesthevolumelevelwhentherearesignificantsound-leveldifferencesbetweenprogramsegments,suchasbetweenregularprogrammingandcommercials.
• Toreceivethebestfidelitywithmusicprograms,changethissettingtoOff.
• WhenconnectingtoanA/Vreceiver,setLevel SoundtoOffandturnofftheTVspeakerstosendfulldynamicstotheA/Vreceiver.
Analog-Only Audio SettingsYoucansetanalog-onlyaudiosettingswhileviewingeitheranalogordigitalsources,butthesettingsaffectonlybroadcastanalogcontent.
◊ Listen ToDetermineshowyourTVreceivesabroadcastaudiosignalandplaysthesoundyouhear.
Yourchoicesare:
• Stereo:Defaultsetting.TheTVplaysstereobroadcastsinstereoandmonobroadcastsinmono.ThewordStereoisdisplayedwhenyoutunetoachannelbroadcastinginstereo.
• SAP(SecondAudioProgram):Additionalmon-auralsoundtrackthatyoucannothearduringnormalTVviewing.TheSAPsignalmightberelatedtotheprogramyouarewatching,(suchasasoundtrackinaforeignlanguage),oritmightbeunrelated(suchasaweatherreport).IfanSAPsignalisbroadcast,thelettersSAParedisplayedwhenyoutunetothechannel.
• Mono:Reducesbackgroundnoise.Usewhenreceivingaweakstereoaudiosignal.Allaudioisplayedmonowiththissetting.
Listen ToisnotavailablefordevicesconnectedtotheINPUT, COMPONENTorHDMIjacks.
Digital-Only Audio SettingsYoucansetdigital-onlyaudiosettingswhileviewingeitheranalogordigitalsources,butthesettingsaffectonlybroadcastdigitalcontent.
◊ LanguageDetermineswhatpossiblelanguageyoucanhear.Yourchoicesare:
English PortugueseFrench SpanishGerman OtherItalian
Video SettingsEnterthevideoadjustmentmodeusingeithertheAudio/VideomenuortheVIDEOkey.PresstheVIDEOkeyrepeatedlytocyclethroughthevideooptionstotheoneyouwanttochange.Use tochangesettings.
Note: Asliderdisplaysonscreenforsomesettings.Whenthesliderisdisplayed,itrepresentsnumericvalues,with63asthemaximum,31asthemid-point,and0astheminimum.
◊ Picture Mode: SetthePictureModefirstbeforeadjustingothersettings,aseachPictureModestoresitsownvaluesforContrast,Brightness,andColorTemperature.PictureModesallowyoutooptimizetheimagefordifferentlightingconditions.ThePictureModesare:
• Bright:Suitedformostdaytimeviewing.• Natural:Suitedformostnighttimeviewing.• Brilliant:Thedefaultsetting.Foruseunder
stronglight.
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Audio/Video Menu, continued◊ Contrast (Bright/Natural/Brilliant):Providesasliderto
adjustthewhite-to-blacklevel.Lowcontrastshowsavarietyofshadesindarkerimages,whilehighcontrastshowsdarkerimagesmoreuniformlyblackandmakescolorsappearmorevibrant.Inmosthomelightingsituations,amediumcontrastlooksbest.Highcon-trastisgoodforbrightlylitenvironments.
◊ Brightness (Bright/Natural/Brilliant):Providesaslidertoadjusttheoverallbrightnessofthepicture.
◊ Color: Providesaslidertoadjustcolorintensity.
◊ Tint: Providesaslidertoadjustthered-to-greenratio.
◊ Sharpness: Providesaslidertoadjustthedetailandclarity.
◊ Color Temperature (Bright/Natural/Brilliant):Allowsyoutoadjusthowwhiteisdisplayed.
• Low:Whiteimageshaveawarmcast.Thisadjustmentisanaverageandcanvaryduetoambientroomlighting,videoscenebrightness,andtheTV’sage.Natural/ColorTempatthelowsettingdisplaysvideoatthe6500KindustrystandardforNTSCpictures.
• High:Whiteimageshaveacoolcast.Thissettingmayprovidethemostrealisticpictureunderbrightlighting.
◊ PerfectColor™ (WD-52531, WD-62531) Letsyouadjusttheintensityofanyorallofsixcolors(Magenta,Red,Yellow,Green,CyanandBlue)tocreatecolorbalanceforthecurrentimagesource.PerfectColorsettingsarememorizedforeachTVinputordevice.SelectthePerfectColoroptionandpressENTERtoopentheadjustmentscreen.
Note:PerfectColorisnotavailblefortheWD-52530model.
Individualslidersforeachcoloraredisplayed.Highlightedtextshowswhichslideryouareadjusting.PressCANCEL whileinthePerfectColorscreentoresetallcolorstothedefaultsettings.
Name of affected input
Figure 14. Set PerfectColor adjustments independently for each TV input.
◊ Video Noise: Reducesminornoise(graininess)inthepicture.UsetheLowsettingwithgood-qualitysignals.UseHighwithpoor-qualitysignals.Turnofftoleavethepictureunaltered.
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Chapter 5
Operating Other A/V Devices with the Remote Control
Functions Available for Other A/V Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Programming the Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Programming Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
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Functions Available for Other A/V DevicesTheTV’sremotecontrolcanbeprogrammedtooperateothertypesandbrandsofA/Vproducts.Tousetheremotewhenprogrammed,settheslideswitchtothepositionlabelledfortheproducttype.Thefunctionsper-formedineachswitchpositioncanvarydependingontheproduct.Notallfunctionsworkforallmodels.Themostcommonfunctionsavailablearelistedonthispage.
IMPORTANTSome manufacturers may change their products or they may use more than one remote control system. The TV’s remote control may be unable to operate your A/V equipment in these cases.
Set the remote control’s slide switch to the type of device you wish to program for or control.
VCRs and DVRs
• CH /• POWER• SLEEP• (FAST FORWARD)• (PAUSE)
• (PLAY)• (RECORD)• (REVERSE)• (STOP)• 0–9NumberButtons
MitsubishiVCRsarecompatiblewithsomeadditionalbuttons.
Cable Boxes and Satellite Receivers
• AUDIO (forPageUp)• EXIT(onsomemodels)• CH /• ENTER(onsomemodels)• GUIDE(onsomemodels)• PG /• POWER• (onsome
models)• VIDEO (forPageDown)
• 0–9NumberButtons(onsomemodels)
• F1–F4(A,B,C,Dkeysonsomemodels)
Therecord/playbackkeys(onsomemodels):• (FAST FORWARD)• (PAUSE)• (PLAY)• (RECORD)• (REVERSE)• (STOP)
A/V Receivers
• MUTE• POWER• SLEEP• VOLUME• 0–9NumberButtons
• DirectInputSelectionbuttons:numbers,FAVandQV(onsomeMitsubishimodels)
CD Players
(notallfunctionsforallmodels)
• SLEEP• (FAST FORWARD)• (PAUSE)• (PLAY)
• (REVERSE)• (STOP)• 0–9NumberButtons
DVD and Laser Disc Players
(notallfunctionsforallmodels)
• CANCEL(onsomemodels)
• CH / (onsomemodels)
• ENTER• MENU• POWER• SLEEP• (onsome
models)
• (FAST FORWARD)• (PAUSE)• (PLAY)• (RECORD)• (REVERSE)• (STOP)• 0-9NumberButtons(on
somemodels)
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IMPORTANTYou may need to reprogram the remote control after changing the batteries.
Programming the Remote Control
Method 1: Code Entry
1. Movetheslideswitchatthetopoftheremotetothepositionfortheproductyouwanttocontrol.Refertothetablebelow.Onlyoneofeachdevicetypecanbecontrolledineachslide-switchposition.
Switch Position Compatible Device Types
CABLE/SAT CableBoxDTVReceiverSatelliteReceiver
VCR VCRDVRLaserDiscPlayerDVDPlayer/Recorder
DVD DVDPlayer/RecorderDVRLaserDiscPlayerVCR
AUDIO A/VReceiverAudioAmplifierCDPlayer
2. PressandholdPOWERontheremotecontrolforseveralsecondsuntilthebuttonblinkstwiceandgoesoff.
3. ReleasethePOWERbutton.
4. Enterthefirstfive-digitcodelistedforyourequipment.
• ThePOWERbuttonblinkstwicewhenyoustarttoenterthecodeandthenonceforeachadditionalkeypress.
• ThePOWERbuttonblinkstwicewhenyoufinishenteringavalidcode.
• Movetheslideswitchtoanotherpositionifyouneedtostartoverorwishtoexitprogrammingmode.
5. PointtheremotecontrolattheequipmentandpressPOWER. Iftheproducthasnopoweron/offfunction,pressadifferentkey,suchas (PLAY), (STOP), VOLUME UP,or MUTE.
• Iftheequipmentresponds,theremotecontrolisproperlyprogrammedtooperatetheequipment.
• Iftheequipmentdoesnotrespond,repeatsteps2–4withthenextfive-digitcodelistedforyourequipment.
6. Onceyouhavefoundthecorrectcode,writeitinthespacebelowforfuturereference.
Switch Position Device Type Code
CABLE/SAT
VCR
DVD
AUDIO
Method 2: Code SearchInthismethodofprogramming,youstepthroughtheremotecontrol’sinternalcodelibrarytofindthecorrectcodeforyourA/Vproduct.
1. Movetheslideswitchatthetopoftheremotecontroltothecorrectpositionfortheproduct.Seethetableunder“Method1.”
2. PressandholdPOWERontheremotecontrolforseveralsecondsuntilthebuttonblinkstwiceandgoesoff.
3. Presskeys9 9 1
4. Pressthenumber1, 2,or3dependingontheslide-switchpositionandthetablebelow.
Switch Position Number
CABLE/SAT 1
DVD, VCR 2
AUDIO 3
5. PressCH andPOWER repeatedlyuntiltheproductrespondsbypoweringonoroff.YoucanpressCH tomovebackwardthroughthecodelibraryifneeded.
NOTE: Iftheproducthasnopoweron/offfunction,checkforaresponseusingadifferentfunction.Press
(PLAY), (STOP), VOL ,or MUTEandthenrepeatedlypress CH/PAGE / tocheckforaresponse.
6. Whentheproductresponds,pressENTERtosetthecode.
Code VerificationTodeterminethecodeprogrammedforanypositionoftheslideswitch:
1. Movetheslideswitchtothepositionyouwishtoverify.
2. PressandholdPOWERontheremotecontrolforseveralsecondsuntilthebuttonblinkstwiceandgoesoff.
3. Presskeys9 9 0
4. Press1andcounttheblinksofthepowerbutton.Writedownthenumberofblinksasthefirstdigitofthecode.
5. Repeatstep4forthesecond,third,fourth,andfifthdigitsofthecode.
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Audio AmplifiersBrand CodeAcurus 30765Adcom 31100, 30577AltecLansing 31742Aragon 30765BelCantoDesign 31583Bose 30674Carver 30892Classe 31462,31461CurtisMathes 30300Durabrand 31561Elan 30647GE 30078Harman/Kardon 30892JVC 30331Klipsch 30765LeftCoast 30892Lenoxx 31561Lexicon 31802Logitech 31408Marantz 30892 MarkLevinson 31483McIntosh 30251Mondial 30765Optimus 30823, 30395, 30300Philips 30892Pioneer 30823, 30300, 30257, 30013 PolkAudio 30892RCA 30823, 30300Realistic 30395Sharp 30226Sony 30815Soundesign 30078Technics 30374,30372Toshiba 30353Victor 30331Wards 30078, 30013Yamaha 30354
A/V Receivers Brand CodeADC 30531Adcom 31617,31616Aiwa 31641,31405,31388,31347,
31321,31243,30189,30121Akai 31255Alco 31390AMC 31077AmplifierTechnologies 31584Anam 31609,31074ApexDigital 31774,31430,31257Arcam 31189AtlanticTechnology 31487Audiophase 31387
Audio Lock: Universal A/V Receiver ControlWithAudioLockactive,theremotecontroloperatesthevolumeandmutefunctionsoftheA/Vreceiverinallpositionsoftheslideswitch.ActivateAudioLockifyounormallyuseanA/VreceiverwithyourTVandotherA/Vequipment.
1. ProgramtheAUDIOpositionforyourA/Vreceiverasdescribedearlierinthissection.
2. MovetheslideswitchtotheAUDIOposition.
3. PressandholdPOWERontheremotecontrolforseveralsecondsuntilthebuttonblinkstwiceandgoesoff.
4. Presskeys9 9 3 ENTER
ThePOWERbuttonwillblinktwicetoindicateAudioLockisactive.
To Reset the Remote Control to Operate Volume and Mute for the TV Speakers
1. PressandholdPOWERforseveralsecondsuntilthebuttonblinkstwiceandgoesoff.
2. Presskeys9 9 3 VOL .
ThePOWERbuttonwillblinkfourtimestoindicateAudioLockhascleared.
Programming Codes
Appendix D: Programming the Remote Control
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A/V Receivers Brand CodeADC 30531Adcom 31617,31616Aiwa 31641,31405,31388,31347,
31321,31243,30189,30121Akai 31255Alco 31390AMC 31077AmplifierTechnologies 31584Anam 31609,31074ApexDigital 31774,31430,31257Arcam 31189AtlanticTechnology 31487Audiophase 31387Audiotronic 31189Audiovox 31627,31390B&K 30840,30820,30701BelCantoDesign 31584BK 30702Bose 31253,31229,30639Brix 31602CambridgeSoundworks 31477Capetronic 30531Carver 31289, 31189, 30189, 30121Coby 31263Curtis 30797Delphi 31414Denon 31360,31311,31142,30121,Fisher 31801,31409Fosgate 31487GloryHorse 31263GPX 31299Harman/Kardon 31306,31304,31289,30891,
30189, 30110Hitachi 31801, 31273Integra 31320, 31298, 30135JBL 31306,30110JVC 31811,31643,31495,31374,
31282,31263,31058Kenwood 31570,31569,31313KLH 31428,31390Koss 31497,31366Linn 30189LiquidVideo 31497Magnavox 31514,31269,31189,30531,
30189Marantz 31289,31269,31189,30200,
30189, McIntosh 31289Micromega 31189Mitsubishi 31957, 31922, 31921, 31920,
31393,30176Myryad 31189Nakamichi 31555, 31313, 30097Onkyo 31320,31298,30842,30135Optimus 31074,31023,30849,30797,
30670,30531Oritron 31497,31366Outlaw 31487
A/V Receivers Brand CodePanasonic 31764,31763,31633,31548,
31518,31509,31363,31350,31316,31308,31288,30309
Philips 31368,31365,31283,31269,31268,31266,31189,30189
Pioneer 31384,31343,31023,30630,30531,30150,30014
PolkAudio 31414,31289,30189Proscan 31254RadioShack 31263RCA 31609,31511,31390,31254,
31074,31023,30531Rio 31869Samsung 31500, 31295Sansui 31189, 30189Sanyo 31801Sharp 31386,31361SharperImage 31416,31411,31410,31409,
31385,31263,30797Sherwood 31077Sirius 31811,31627,31602SonicBlue 31869Sony 31858,31759,31758,31658,
31622,31558,31529,31503,31458,31441,31406,31382,31371,31367,31258,31131,31058
Soundesign 30670Stereophonics 31023Sunfire 31313Sylvania 30797Teac 31528,31390,31267,31074Technics 31633,31518,31308,30309Thorens 31189Toshiba 30135Venturer 31390,30849Wards 30189,30014XM 31414,31406Yamaha 31375,31331,31276,31176,
30176
CD PlayersBrand CodeAiwa 30157Akai 30156Arcam 30157Audio-Technica 30170Burmester 30420CaliforniaAudioLabs 30303, 30029Carver 30437,30299,30179,30157Classic 31297Denon 30873,30034,30003DKK 30000DMXElectronics 30157Emerson 30305Fisher 31325,30179,30174Garrard 30420,30393Gemini 30625
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Cable BoxesBrand CodeABC 10017,10014,10013,10011,
10008, 10007, 10003, 10001Allegro 10315, 10153Americast 10899Antronix 10207, 10022Archer 10797, 10207, 10153, 10022BBT 10267Belcor 10056Bell&Howell 10014BellSouth 10899CableStar 10056Cabletenna 10022Cableview 10022Century 10153Citizen 10315, 10153Clearmaster 10883ClearMax 10883ColourVoice 10031, 10025Comtronics 10040Contec 10019Coolmax 10883Digeo 11187Digi 10637Director 10476Dumont 10637Eastern 10002Emerson 10797Everquest 10040,10015Focus 10400Garrard 10153GCElectronics 10207,10056Gemini 10797, 10015GeneralInstrument 10810,10476,10276,10011,
10003GoldStar 10144,10040Goodmind 10797
CD PlayersBrand CodeSonicFrontiers 30157Sony 31364,30673,30605,30604,
30490,30185,30100,30000Soundesign 30145Sugden 30157Symphonic 30305TAGMcLaren 30157Tascam 30420TDK 31208Teac 30420,30393,30378,30180,
30174Technics 30303, 30029TivoliAudio 31553Toshiba 30299, 30019Victor 30072Wards 30157, 30053Yamaha 31292,30888,30490,30261,
30187,30170,30036,YBA 30625Yorx 30461
CD PlayersBrand CodeGenexxa 30305, 30032GPX 31296Harman/Kardon 31202, 30173, 30157, 30083Hitachi 30032Integra 30101JVC 31294,30072Kenwood 30826,30681,30626,30190,
30037, 30028, KLH 31711, 31373, 31372, 31318Koss 31317Krell 30157LG 31208Linn 30157LXI 30305Magnavox 30305, 30157, 30038Marantz 30626,30435,30180,30157,
30038, 30029MarkLevinson 31484McIntosh 30660,30290,30256MCS 30029MGA 30083Miro 30000Mission 30157Mitsubishi 30098, 30083MTC 30625,30420NAD 30299, 30019Nikko 30625,30174,30170NSM 30157Onkyo 31327,30868,30102,30101Optimus 31075,31063,30468,30437,
30420,30305,30179,30145,30087, 30037, 30032, 30000
Panasonic 30752, 30388, 30303, 30029Parasound 30420Philips 30626,30274,30157Pioneer 31087,31063,31062,30551,
30468,30305,30032PolkAudio 30157Proceed 30420Proton 30157QED 30157Quad 30157Quasar 30029RadioShack 31075RCA 31062,30764,30468,30420,
30305, 30179, 30053, 30032Realistic 30420,30180,30179Rotel 30420,30157SAE 30157Sansui 30305, 30157Sanyo 30179, 30087Scott 30305Sears 30305Sharp 30861,30265,30180,30037Sherwood 31067,30180
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DVD Players/RecordersBrand CodeAdcom 21094Aiwa 20641Akai 21089, 20770 Alco 20790Allegro 20869AmphionMediaWorks 20872AMW 20872ApexDigital 21100,21061,21056,21020,
21004,20797,20796,20794,20755,20717,20672
AspireDigital 21407,21168Audiologic 20736Audiovox 21072,21041,20790Axion 21072B&K 20662,20655BelCantoDesign 21571Blaupunkt 20717BlueParade 20571Broksonic 20695CaliforniaAudioLabs 20490CAVS 21057Cinea 20831CineVision 20876,20869,20833Citizen 21277Coby 21351,21177,21165,21107,
21086,20852,20778Craig 20831
Cable BoxesBrand CodeHamlin 10273,10259,10034,10020,
10009Hitachi 10011Hytex 10007i3Micro 11602Jasco 10315, 10153, 10015Jerrold 10810,10476,10276,10024,
10015,10014,10012,10011,10003
Linsay 10440Magnavox 10027Memorex 10000Motorola 11376,11254,11187,11106,
10810,10476,10276,10014,MovieTime 10156,10063Multitech 10883Myrio 11602Novaplex 10618NSC 10156,10063Oak 10019, 10007Optimus 10021Pace 11877, 10237, 10008Panasonic 10107, 10021, 10000Panther 10637Paragon 10000Philips 11305, 10317, 10153, 10031,
10027, 10025Pioneer 11877,10877,10533,10144,
10023PopularMechanics 10400Pulsar 10000Quasar 10000RadioShack 10883, 10797, 10315, 10015RCA 11256,10021Realistic 10207Recoton 10400Regal 10279, 10273, 10259, 10020Regency 10002Rembrandt 10011Runco 10000Samsung 10144,10040ScientificAtlanta 11877,10877,10477,10017,
10008, Seam 10510Sejin 11602Signal 10040,10015Signature 10011SLMarx 10040Sony 11006Sprucer 10021Starcom 10015, 10003Stargate 10797,10040,10015Starquest 10015StarSight 10422Supercable 10276Supermax 10883
Cable BoxesBrand CodeSylvania 10001Tandy 10258TeleCaption 10221Teleview 10040Texscan 10001TFC 10310Thomson 11256Timeless 10418,10040Tocom 10013, 10012Torx 10003Toshiba 10000Tristar 10883Tusa 10015TV86 10063Unika 10207, 10153, 10022UnitedArtists 10007Universal 10207,10191,10153,10056,
10022,V2 10883Viewmaster 10883Viewstar 10258,10063,10027Vision 10883VortexView 10883Zenith 10899,10525,10054,10000Zentek 10400
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DVD Players/RecordersBrand CodeMcIntosh 21533, 21273Memorex 21270,20831,20695Microsoft 20522Mintek 20839, 20717Mitsubishi 21521, 20521Momitsu 21082Myryad 20894NAD 20741,20692,20591Nakamichi 21222NEC 20785Nesa 20717NextBase 20826NexxTech 21402Norcent 21265,21107,21003,20872Onkyo 20792,20627,20503OptoMediaElectronics 20896Oritron 20651Panasonic 21762,20703,20632,20503,
20490Philips 21354,21267,20675,20646,
20539, 20503, PianoDisc 21024Pioneer 21571,20632,20631,20571,
20525Polaroid 21086,21061,21020PolkAudio 20539Portland 20770Princeton 20674Proceed 20672Proscan 20522ProVision 20778Qwestar 20651RCA 20822, 20790, 20717, 20571,
20522Rio 20869RJTech 21360Rotel 21178,20623Rowa 20823Sampo 20752,20698Samsung 21075,21044,20820,20744,
20573,20490Sansui 20695Sanyo 20873,20695,20670SensoryScience 21158Sharp 21256,20752,20675,20630SharperImage 21117Sherwood 21077,21043,20770,20633Shinsonic 20839, 20533SigmaDesigns 20674SonicBlue 21099,20869Sony 21533,21431,21033,20864,
20533Sungale 21074SVA 21105,20860Sylvania 21268,20675Symphonic 21268,20675TAGMcLaren 20894Teac 20809, 20790
DVD Players/RecordersBrand CodeCurtisMathes 21087CyberHome 21129,21117,21024,21023,
20874,20816Daewoo 21242,21234,21172,21169,
20869,20833,20784,20705Daytek 20872Denon 20634,20490Desay 21407Disney 21270,20675Dual 21085,21068Durabrand 21127DVD2000 20521Emerson 21268,20675,20591Enterprise 20591Fisher 20670Funai 21334,21268,20675Gateway 21158, 21077, 21073GE 20815, 20717, 20522GoVideo 21730,21304,21158,21144,
21099,21075,21044,20869,20833,20783,20744,20741,20715
GoVision 21072GoldStar 20741GPX 20769,20699Gradiente 20490Greenhill 20717Grundig 20539Harman/Kardon 20702, 20582Hitachi 20664,20573Hiteker 20672iLo 21348Initial 20717Integra 20627,20571Jaton 21078JBL 20702JSI 21423JVC 21275,21164,20867,20623,
20558jWin 21051,21049Kawasaki 20790Kenwood 20737,20682,20534,20490KLH 21149,21020,20790,20717Konka 20721, 20711Koss 21423,20896,20651Landel 20826Lasonic 21173, 20798Lecson 21533Lenoxx 21127LG 20869,20801,20741,20591LiteOn 21440,21416,21158,21058Loewe 20511Magnavox 20675,20646,20539,20503Malata 21159, 20782Marantz 20539
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Laser Disc PlayersBrand CodeAiwa 20203Carver 20323,20194,20064Denon 20243,20241,20172,20059DiscoVision 20023Funai 20203Harman/Kardon 20194Hitachi 20023Kenwood 20258Magnavox 20243,20241,20217,20194Marantz 20194,20064Mitsubishi 20059NAD 20059Optimus 20059Panasonic 20204Philips 20194,20064Pioneer 20059, 20023PolkAudio 20194Quasar 20204Realistic 20203Samsung 20323Sega 20023Sony 20270, 20201, 20193Technics 20204ThetaDigital 20194Yamaha 20451,20217
DVD Players/RecordersBrand CodeTechnics 20703,20490Technosonic 20730Techwood 20692Terapin 21031ThetaDigital 20571Toshiba 21154,20695,20503Tredex 20804,20803,20800,20799UrbanConcepts 20503USLogic 20839Venturer 20790Vizio 21226,21064Vocopro 21027Xbox 20522Xwave 21001Yamaha 20545,20539,20490Yamakawa 20872Zenith 20869,20741,20591,20503Zoece 21265
Satellite ReceiversBrand CodeDirecTV 11856,11749,11640,11639,
11609,11444,11443,11442,11414,11392,11377,11142,11109,11108,11076,10819,10749,10724,10639,10566,10392,10247,10099
DishNetworkSystem 11775, 11505, 11170, 11005, 10775,
Dishpro 11775, 11505, 11005, 10775Echostar 11775, 11505, 11170, 11005,
10775Expressvu 11775, 10775GE 10566,10392GeneralInstrument 10869GOI 11775, 10775Goodmans 11246Hisense 11535Hitachi 11250, 10819HTS 11775, 10775HughesNetworkSystems
11749,11444,11443,11442,11142,10749
iLo 11535Jerrold 10869JVC 11775, 11170, 10775LG 11414,11226Magnavox 10724,10722Memorex 10724Mitsubishi 10749Motorola 10869,10856NEC 11270NextLevel 10869Panasonic 10701,10247Paysat 10724Philips 11749,11442,11142,11076,
10819,10749,10724,10722,10099
Pioneer 11442Proscan 10566,10392Proton 11535RadioShack 10869RCA 11392,10855,10566,10392,
10143,Samsung 11609,11442,11377,11276,
11142,11109,11108Sanyo 11219Sony 11640,11639,10639StarChoice 10869Tivo 11444,11443,11442,11142Toshiba 11749,11285,10819,10790,
10749UltimateTV 11640,11392Uniden 10724,10722USDigital 11535USDTV 11535Voom 10869Zenith 11856
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Satellite ReceiversBrand CodeAlphaStar 10772Chaparral 10216Crossdigital 11109
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VCRs and DVRsBrand CodeHarleyDavidson 20000Harman/Kardon 20081, 20075, 20038Harwood 20072,20068Headquarter 20046HewlettPackard 21972HI-Q 20047Hitachi 20105,20089,20042,20041,
20000HowardComputers 21972HP 21972HughesNetworkSystems 20739,20042Humax 20739Hush 21972iBUYPOWER 21972Jensen 20041JVC 21162,20067,20041,20008KEC 20278, 20037Kenwood 20067,20041,20038KLH 20072Kodak 20037, 20035LG 21037Linksys 21972Lloyd’s 20208, 20000Logik 20072LXI 20037Magnasonic 20593Magnavox 20593,20563,20149,20110,
20081, 20039, 20035, 20000Magnin 20240Marantz 20081, 20035Marta 20037Matsushita 21162,20162,20035MediaCenterPC 21972MEI 20035Memorex 21262,21162,21037,20479,
20307,20240,20209,20162,20104,20048,20047,20046,20039, 20037, 20035, 20000
MGA 20240,20061,20043MGNTechnology 20240Microsoft 21972Mind 21972Minolta 20105,20042Mitsubishi 20443,20242,20214,20173,
20075,20067,20061,20043Motorola 20048,20035MTC 20240,20000Multitech 20072, 20000NEC 20104,20067,20041,20040,
20038Nikko 20037Nikon 20034NiveusMedia 21972Noblex 20240Northgate 21972Olympus 20035Onkyo 20222
VCRs and DVRsBrand CodeABS 21972Admiral 20479,20209,20048Adventura 20000Aiko 20278Aiwa 20307,20124,20037,20000Akai 20242,20175,20106,20061,
20041Alienware 21972AmericaAction 20278AmericanHigh 20035Asha 20240Audiovox 20278, 20037Beaumark 20240Bell&Howell 20104Broksonic 20479,20295,20209,20184,
20121, 20002Calix 20037Canon 20035Capehart 20020Carver 20081CCE 20278, 20072Citizen 20278, 20037Colt 20072Craig 20271,20240,20072,20047,
20037CurtisMathes 20760,20162,20060,20041,
20035Cybernex 20240CyberPower 21972Daewoo 20637,20561,20278,20045,
20020Daytron 20020Dell 21972Denon 20042DirecTV 20739Durabrand 20039, 20038Dynatech 20000Electrohome 20043,20037Electrophonic 20037Emerex 20032Emerson 21593,20637,20593,20561,
20479,20295,20278,20212,20209,20208,20184,20121,20068,20061,20043,20037,20036,20002,20000
Fisher 20104,20066,20054,20047Fuji 20035, 20033Funai 21593, 20593, 20000Garrard 20000Gateway 21972GE 20761,20760,20240,20202,
20060,20035GoVideo 20643,20526,20432,20240GoldStar 20038, 20037Gradiente 20000
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VCRs and DVRsBrand CodeOptimus 21262,21162,21062,21048,
20593,20432,20162,20104,20048,20037
Optonica 20062Orion 20479,20295,20209,20184,
20002Panasonic 21262,21162,21062,20616,
20225,20162,20077,20035Penney 20240,20054,20042,20040,
20038, 20037, 20035Pentax 20105,20042Philco 20035Philips 21181,21081,20739,20618,
20110,20081,20062,20035Pilot 20037Pioneer 20067PolkAudio 20081Portland 20020Profitronic 20240Proscan 20761,20760,20202,20060Protec 20072Pulsar 20039Quarter 20046Quartz 20046Quasar 21162,20162,20077,20035RadioShack 21037, 20000Radix 20037Randex 20037RCA 20880,20761,20760,20240,
20202,20149,20106,20105,20077,20060,20042
Realistic 20104,20066,20062,20048,20047,20046,20037,20035,20000
ReplayTV 20616,20614Ricavision 21972Ricoh 20034Runco 20039Salora 20075Samsung 20739,20240,20045Samtron 20643Sanky 20048,20039Sansui 20479,20271,20209,20067,
20041,20000Sanyo 20240,20159,20104,20047,
20046Scott 20212,20210,20184,20121,
20045,20043Sears 20105,20104,20066,20054,
20047,20046,20042,20037,20035, 20000
Sharp 20848,20062,20048Shintom 20072Shogun 20240
VCRs and DVRsBrand CodeSinger 20072SonicBlue 20616,20614Sony 21972,21032,20636,20035,
20034,20033,20032,20000Stack9 21972STS 20042Sylvania 21593, 20593, 20110, 20081,
20043,20035,20000Symphonic 21593, 20593, 20000Systemax 21972TagarSystems 21972Tatung 20041Teac 20041,20000Technics 20162,20035Teknika 20037, 20035, 20000Thomas 20000Tivo 21503,20739,20636,20618TMK 20240,20208,20036Toshiba 21972, 21503, 21008, 20212,
20210,20209,20066,20045,20043
Totevision 20240,20037Touch 21972Unitech 20240Vector 20045VectorResearch 20040,20038VideoConcepts 20061,20045,20040Videomagic 20037Videosonic 20240Viewsonic 21972Villain 20000Voodoo 21972Wards 20760,20240,20212,20149,
20081,20072,20062,20060,20048,20047,20042,20035,20000
WhiteWestinghouse 20637,20209,20072XR-1000 20072, 20035, 20000Yamaha 20038Zenith 21139,20637,20479,20209,
20039,20034,20033,20000ZTGroup 21972
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AppendicesAppendix A: Bypassing the Parental Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71Appendix B: Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73Appendix C: Replacing the Lamp Cartridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75Appendix D: Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
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Bypassing the Parental LockAfteryousetthelock,youmustuseyourpasscodetoviewalockedprogram,viewthelockedTV,cancelthelock,orentertheParentalLockmenus.
Ifyouforgetyourpasscode,youcanviewthelockedTVwithoutenteringyourpasscode.Whenyouarepromptedforyourpasscode,pressthenumber9andQVbuttonsontheTVremotecontrolatthesametime.ThisprocesstemporarilyunlockstheTV
WhenenteringtheParentalLockmenu,thisprocessdeletesyouroldpasscodeandpromptsyoutoenteranewpasscode.PressEXITtoexitthemenu.
Lock B
ypass In
struction
s Have B
een Filed fo
r Fu
ture R
eference
IMPORTANTCut along the dotted line and file bypass instructions in a safe place for future reference.
IMPORTANTWhen changing or deleting your pass code, you must use the remote control included with this TV. You cannot use a Mitsubishi remote control from another component or a “universal” remote.
Appendix A: Bypassing the Parental Lock
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Appendix B: Specifications
Picture Technology
Projection System 3LCD,0.7”x3,1280x720pixels
Lamp 132-watthigh-pressuremercurydischarge
Reception
Channel Frequency ReceptionOver-the-Air:VHF2–13,UHF14–69AnalogCable:1–125DigitalCable:1–135
Channel Type*
OvertheAir:AnalogNTSC,DigitalATSCwithsub-channels(all18videoformats)
Cable:AnalogNTSC(non-scrambled)DigitalQAM64and256withsub-channels(non-scrambled)
*NoteforDigitalChannels:Thechannelnumbersdisplayedonscreenaredeterminedbythebroadcasterorcablecompanyandcanvaryfromthestandardfrequencynumber.Ifthereisnochannel-numberinformationprovidedbythebroadcasterorcablecompany,theTVcreatesachannelnumber.Thecreatedchannelnumberusesthefrequencynumberasthemainchannelnumberandtheprogramnumberasthesub-channelnumber.
Inputs
Description Qty. Signal Type Input Specifications
Antenna/Cable input 2 RF Fconnector,75-ohm
HDMI (digital video/audio)WD-52531&WD-62531:WD62530:
21
HDMIEIA-861Bstandardfordigitalaudioandvideo
HDMIstandardconnectorVideo:480i,480p,720p,1080iAudio:PCMstereoNote:Notforusewithpersonalcomputers.
Video (oneside,tworear)S-Video (oneside,tworear)
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NTSC480ionly
(Composite)Video:RCAPinPlug,1.0Vp-p,1.0Vp-p,75ohm
S-Video: Four-PinDINPlug Y:1.0Vp-p75-ohm C:0.286Vp-p(burstsignal),75-ohm
Component Video (Y/Pr/Pb) 2
EIA-770.1&EIA770.2480i,480p,EIA770.3720pand1080i(videostandards)
RCAPinPlug(EIA-770.3StandardLevelsandTiming)Y: 1.0Vp-p(includessync),75-ohmPr: 700mVp-p,75-ohmPb: 700mVp-p,75-ohm
Audio InputsWD-52531&WD-62531:WD62530:
6pairs5pairs
analogleftandrightaudio RCAPinPlug500mV(fullscale),43-kohm
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Appendix B: Specifications, continued
HDMI Compliance
TheHDMIinputiscompliantwithEIA-861Bstandardsforstandard,extended,andhigh-definitionvideo;digitalaudio,andHDCPcopyprotection.TheHDMIinputsonthisTVarenotintendedforusewithpersonalcomputersordevicesoutputtingvideosignalswithcomputerresolutions.
Outputs
Description Qty. Output Specifications
Video 1Video(Composite):RCAPinPlug1.0Vp-p,75-ohmSignalType:NTSC480ionly
Audio (Signal)2
pairsRCAPinPlug,500mVrms+200mV(fullscale)foranalogsources,1.5Vrms+0.5Vrms(fullscale)fordigitalsources.
Audio (Internal Speakers) 2 Woofers,5.5"x2.2"
Digital Interfaces
Digital Audio Output 1 RCAPinPlug,SignalType,DolbyDigital,PCM
Physical Characteristics and Power Consumption
ModelDimensions (inches)
Weight Power ConsumptionHeight Width Depth
WD-52531 33.31 47.13 16.93 72lbs. 225w
WD-62531 39.13 55.85 19.2 89lbs 225w
WD-62530 39.13 55.85 19.2 89lbs 225w
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CAUTIONBURN DANGER!
During normal operation, the surfaces inside the TV near the lamp are extremely hot.
TOUCH THE LAMP CARTRIDGE BY THE HANDLE ONLYDo not touch the glass parts of the lamp cartridge.
CAUTION: If the television is on, press POWER to turn it off. Unplug the television and allow it to cool for at least one hour before attempting to replace the lamp cartridge.
LampThelightsourceforthistelevisionisalamp,whichispartofalampcartridgeassembly.Thelifeofthelampcanvary,basedonthelampitself,theairtemperaturearoundtheTVwhileitisoperating,andyourviewingpatterns.Warmerairorpoorventilationshortenthelamplife,asdoesturningthetelevisiononandofffrequently.Mitsubishiwarrantsthelampforone(1)yearfromthedateoforiginalTVpurchaseatretail.
Order a new lamp cartridge when the TV picture becomes noticeably dimmer.Itisbesttohaveareplacementlampcartridgeonhandbeforetheexistinglampfails.
To Order A New Lamp Cartridge
While Under Warranty After Warranty
Call(800)553-7278.Pleasehavemodelnumber,serialnumber,andTVpurchasedateavailable.
IMPORTANT:AlllampsreplacedunderwarrantymustbereturnedtoMitsubishiwheretheywillbeinspectedfordefectverification.
Visitourwebsiteat:www. mitsuparts.com
or
Call(800)553-7278andorderlampcartridgepartnumber915P043010.
Appendix C: Replacing the Lamp Cartridge
WARNING• Donotremovethelampcartridgeimmediatelyafterturningoffthetelevision.Youmaygetburnedbecausethe
lampisveryhot.Allowthetelevisiontocoolforatleastonehourbeforereplacingthelampcartridge.
• Donotremovethelampcartridgeexceptwhenreplacingit.Carelesstreatmentcanresultininjuryorfire.
• Donottouchthelampglasselement.Itmaybeveryhotandbreak,causinginjuriesorburns.
• Besurenottoinsertanymetalorflammableobjectintothelampcartridgeopening,asitmaycausefireorelectri-calshock.Ifaforeignobjectisinsertedintotheopening,unplugtheACcordoftheTVandcontactyourdealerforservice.
• Installthelampcartridgesecurely.Failuretodosomaycauseafire.
• Donottouchthelampglasselements.Oilsfromyourfingersmaycauseprematurelampfailure.
Hg =MERCURY
THELAMPINSIDETHISPRODUCTCONTAINSMERCURYANDMUSTBERECYCLEDORDISPOSEDOFACCORDINGTOLOCAL,STATEORFEDERALLAWS.Fordisposalorrecy-clinginformation,pleasecontactyourlocalauthoritiesortheElectronicIndustriesAllianceatwww.eiae.org
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Figure 1.
WARNINGTHECOVERISPROVIDEDWITHANINTERLOCKTOREDUCETHERISKOFEXCESSIVEULTRAVIOLETRADIATION.DONOTDEFEATITSPURPOSEORATTEMPTTOSERVICETHETVWITHOUTREMOVINGTHECOVERCOMPLETELY.
Appendix C: Replacing the Lamp Cartridge, continued
Removing the Old Lamp Cartridge 1. TurnoffTVpowerandallowthelamptocoolforat
leastonehourbeforeproceeding.
2. Afterthelamphascooled,removethecover.Refertofigures1and2.Usea#2(large)Phillipsscrewdrivertoremovethetwoscrewssecuringthecover.Keepthescrewsandcoverforre-installation
3. Withalargeflat-bladescrewdriver,loosenthetwoshinyscrewssecuringthelampcartridgeuntiltheydisengagefromthematingthreads.Thesearecaptivescrewsandcannotbeseparatedfromthelampcar-tridge.
4. Fullyopenupthebagsuppliedwiththereplacementlampcartridgeandsettheopenedbagaside.
5. Gentlygraspthehandleoftheoldlampcartridgeandpullitstraightouttowardsyou.Seefigure3.Notetheorientationofthecartridge.
CAUTION: Donottiltorrotatethecartridge,assmallglassfragmentsmayfallout.
6. Withouttiltingorputtingdowntheoldlampcartridge,insertitintotheopenedbag.Closethebagwhilebeingcarefulnottoletanyglassparticlesfallout.
Installing the New Lamp Cartridge 1. Do not touch the glass parts of the new lamp
cartridge. InsertthenewcartridgeintotheTVinthesameorientationastheoldcartridge.Pushonthecartridgehousinguntilitisfullyseated.
2. Witheitheryourfingersorthescrewdriver,gentlytightenthetwoshinyscrews.Ifusingascrewdriver,useonlytwofingersforfinaltightening.AVOIDOVER-TIGHTENING!
3. Replacetheplasticcoverandretainingscrews.
4. WASHYOURHANDSTHOROUGHLY,ASTHISLAMPCONTAINSMERCURY.
Disposing of the Old Lamp CartridgeContactyourlocalauthoritiesortheElectronicIndustriesAllianceatwww.eiae.comforlamp-disposalorrecyclinginstructions.Donotdisposeoftheoldlampcartridgewithcommontrash.
Figure 3.
Figure 2.
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Appendix D: Troubleshooting, Service, and Support
Reset Name When to Use How to Use Resulting Action
Demo Mode Turn-Off
Toturnofftheretaildemomodeslideshow.
1. WhileviewingtheTV,pressMENUtodisplaytheTVMainmenuwiththeSetupiconhighlighted.
2. PressENTERtodisplaytheSetupmenu.3. WhentheSetupmenuisdisplayed,
use tohighlighttheDemo Mode Off buttonandpressENTER.
Thedemomodewillbeturnedoff.TheDemo Mode Offbuttoninthesetupmenuwillturngrayandbeunselectable.Thedemomodeslideshowcannotbeturnedonagain.
Format Whenthepictureshapeseemincorrect,useFORMATtochangetheshapeofthepicture.
PresstheFORMATkeytocyclethroughtheavailableformatstofindthebestformatforthecurrentpicture.
Thelast-usedformatforasignaltypeismemorizedforeachinput.Thenexttimethesameinputandthesamesignaltypeisviewed,thelast-usedformatwillberecalled.
PerfectColor™ (WD-52531 and WD-62531 models only)(forthesingleinputcurrentlybeingwatched)
Whenthecolorintensitiesseemoutofbalance,usePerfectColorresetstoresetthecolorbalancestotheoriginalfactorysettings.
1. Whileviewingtheinputtobereset,pressVIDEOrepeatedlytocycletothePerfectColor™option.
2. PressENTERtodisplaythePerfectColormenu.
3. PressCANCELtoresetthecolors.
AllPerfectColorslidersareresettotheoriginalcenterposition.ThePefectColorsettingsforotherinputsremainunchanged.
A/V Memory Reset(forthesingleinputcurrentlybeingwatched)
Whenaudioand/orvideosettingsforasingleinputseemincorrect,useA/VMemoryResettoreturntheinputtotheoriginalfactorysettings.
1. Whileviewingtheinputtobereset,pressMENUtodisplaytheTVMainmenu.
2. Use tohighlighttheAudio/VideoiconandpressENTER.
3. WhentheAudio/VideomenuisdisplayedwiththeAV Memory Resettextboxhigh-lighted,press ENTERtoreset.
4. PressEXITtoexitthemenu.
AllAudioandVideosettingsfortheindividualinputareresetexceptfortheListenTo,Language,audioBalance,andClosedCaptionsettings.
A/V Reset(forallinputs)
Toresetaudioandvideoadjustmentsforallinputstotheoriginalfactorysettings.
WhileviewingtheTV,pressthefrontpanelbuttonsGUIDEandFORMATatthesametime.
AllAudioandVideosettingsarereturnedtotheoriginalfactorysettings,includingListenToandLanguage,plusClosedCaptionssettingsandFormatsettings.
Channel Memorization
Toeraseandre-memorizechannelsonANT 1orANT 2.
1. WhileviewingtheTV,pressMENUtodisplaytheTVMainmenuwiththeSetupiconhighlighted.
2. PressENTER todisplaytheSetupmenu.3. WhentheSetupmenuisdisplayed,use
tohighlighttheantennaandreceptionmodebuttonandpressENTER tostartmemorization.
Allpreviouslymemorizedchannelsfortheselectedantennainputareerasedandanewsetofmemorizedchannelsiscreated.Toaddordeleteindividualchannels,seetheChannelMenuinstructionsinchapter5,“TVMenuSettings.”
TV Reset FunctionsYoucanresolvemanycommonTVproblemsusingtheresetfunctionsdescribedinthefollowingtable.Seealsotheadditionaltroubleshootingsuggestionslaterinthisappendix.
IMPORTANT
Before you change sound or picture settings: Ifpictureorsoundsettingsseemwrongforabroadcastchannel
(achannelfromANT 1, ANT 2,acablebox,orsatellitereceiver),firstcheckotherchannelsfromthesameinputbeforechangingsettings.Ifmostotherchannelsfromthesameinputseemcorrect,thereislikelyaproblemwiththebroadcastratherthanwiththeTV.Usecareinthiscase,aschangesyoumaketofixproblemsonindividualchan-nelsalsoaffectallotherchannelsonthesameinput.
78 Appendices
Reset Name When to Use How to Use Resulting Action
Parental Lock Pass Code
TochangeyourParentalLockPassCode
ThisinformationislistedonthecutoutpageinAppendixA.Pleaserefertothatpage.
Allowsanewcodetobeestablished.
Front-Panel Lock Release
Tore-enablethefront-panelcontrolsafteractivationoftheFront-PanelLock
• WhenEnergyModeissettoFast Power On,pressandholdtheMENU buttononthefrontpanelforovereightseconds.
• WhenEnergyModeissettoLow Power,pressPOWER onthefrontpaneltoturnontheTV.Pressandholdthe MENU buttononthefrontpanelforovereightseconds.
Allowsthefrontpaneltobeunlockediftheremotecontrolismisplaced.
System Reset IftheTVdoesnotturnonoroff,doesnotrespondtotheremotecontrolorfrontpanelbuttons,orhasaudiobutnovideo.
PresstheSYSTEM RESETbuttononthefrontpanelwithapointedobjectsuchasthepointofpencilorendtipofapaperclip.
TheTVwillturnoffandthegreenLEDwillflashquicklyforaboutoneminute.WhenthegreenLEDstopsflashing,youmayturnontheTV.Thechangesyoumademostrecently,beforeusing SYSTEM RESET,maybelost.Changesyoumadepreviously,however,arenotlost.
TV ResetIMPORTANT: Usethisresetonlyifallotherresetshavebeenunsuccessful.
Toresetallconsumer-accessiblesettingsandallmemoriestotheoriginalfactorydefaults.
CAUTION:Allowner-performedsetupsandadjustmentswillbeerased.
1. WhileviewingtheTV,pressMENUtodisplaytheTVMainmenu.
2. WiththeMainmenudisplayed,pressnumberkeys1 2 3todisplaytheResetMenu.
3. READ THE ON SCREEN WARNING AND INSTRUCTIONS.• Ifyoudonotwishtousethisreset,
pressEXITorMENUtobackout.• Ifyoudowishtousethereset,
pressENTERtoeraseallmemoriesandsettings.
TheTVwillstarttheinitializationprocess.TheTVwillthenturnoffandthefrontgreenLEDwillstartflashing.WhentheLEDstopsflashing,youcanturntheTVonagain.TheParentalLockAccesscodewillremainunaffected,butallothermemoriesandsettingsoutlinedinthisOwner’sGuidewillneedtobesetagain.
Service and Support
ServiceIfyouareunabletocorrectaproblemwithyourTV,consultyourMitsubishidealerorMitsubishiConsumerRelationsat(800)332-2119.
• DONOTadjustanycontrolsotherthanthosedescribedinthisOwner’sGuide.
• DONOTremovetheprotectivebackcoverofyourTV.
Support
• Toorderreplacementoradditionalremotecon-trols,lampcartridges,orOwner’sGuides,visit
ourwebsiteatwww.mitsuparts.comorcall(800) 553-7278.
• Forquestions:
CallConsumerRelationsat800-332-2119.
E-mail:[email protected]
Website:www.mitsubishi-tv.com
Important
AlllampsreplacedunderwarrantymustbereturnedtoMitsubishiwheretheywillbeinspectedfordefectverification.
Appendix D: Troubleshooting, continued
Appendices 79 Appendices 79
Appendix D: Troubleshooting, continued
General TV Operation
Symptom Remarks
1. AfanisrunningevenwhiletheTVispoweredoff.
NormalTVoperation.WhentheTVisoff,internalcomponentscontinuetodrawpowerandmustbecooledbythefan.
2. TheTVremotecontroldoesnotwork. • Checkthatthebatteriesareinstalledcorrectly.• CheckthattheslideswitchissettoTV.• Benomorethan20feetfromtheTVwhenusingtheremote
control.• ProgramtheremotecontroltooperatetheTVorotherdevice
(seeChapter5).
3. TVfunctionsdonotrespondtotheremotecontrolortofrontpanelcontrolandTVwillnotpoweroff.
UsetheSystemResetbutton.
4. WhenadeviceisselectedfromtheInputSelectionmenu,thescreenisblue(nosignalsource).
• Makesuretheselecteddeviceisturnedon.• BeginplayoftheVCR.
5. DevicesaregrayedoutintheInputSelec-tionmenuortheSplitScreenInputSelectionmenu.
DigitalchannelsanddigitaldevicescannotdisplayintheSplitScreensub-picture.
6 YouhaveforgottenyourParentalLockpasscode.
SeeAppendixA,BypassingtheParentalLock.
7 Ratingrestrictionsarenotworking. OpentheParentalLockmenuand:• VerifythattheU.S.RatingsorOtherRatingssettingisOn.• ChecktheLockTime/UnlockTimetoseeifratingrestrictions
aredisabled.
8. On-screendisplaysappeareachtimeyouchangeafunction.
NormalTVoperation.
TV Channels
Symptom Remarks
1. TheTVtakesseveralsecondstorespondtochannelchanges.
• PressENTERafterachannelnumbertoavoiddelays.• Usea4-digitnumberforanover-the-airdigitalchannel.• Usea6-digitnumberfordigitalcablechannelsifyourcable
serviceisabletorecognize6-digitchannelnumbers.
2. Youcannotaccessachannel. • UsenumberkeysinsteadofCH/PAGE / .• Besurethechannelyouwanttoviewisinmemory.See
page46.• CheckthattheTVisturnedtothecorrectdeviceorantenna
forthatchannelbypressingtheINPUTkey.• MakesuretheParentalLockisoff.• Ifyoucannottunetoavirtualdigitalchanneleventhoughthe
TVhasalreadymemorizeddigitalchannels,tunetotheactualchannelnumberusedbythebroadcaster.Thevirtualchannelwillthenbeautomaticallyaddedtomemory.
3. Nameoptionsarenotavailableforsomechannels.
Onlymemorizedanalogchannelscanbenamed.
4. WhenChannelView™listisdisplayed,infor-mationappearsincomplete
Availableinformationissentfromthebroadcasterorcableprovider. Nootherdataisavailable.
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Picture
Symptom Remarks
1. Picturedoesnotlooklikeahigh-definitionpicture.
Notallsignalsarehigh-definitionsignals.Toreceivehigh-defini-tionprogrammingfromyourcableorsatelliteprovider,youmustsubscribetotheprovider’shigh-definitionservice.Someover-the-airbroadcastsareinhigh-definitionandcanbereceivedwithahigh-qualityantennasuitedtoyourlocation.
2. SplitScreendoesnotdisplayasub-picture. • MakesuretheParentalLockisoff.• Notallinputscanbedisplayedasasub-picture.
3. Thereisalargeblackorgrayrectangleonthescreen.
TheTV’sanalogclosedcaptioninghasbeensetto“text”modeintheCaptionsmenu.Turnoffbecausethereisnotextinformationbeingbroadcast.
4. YoucannotseeapicturewhenplayingaVHStape.
CheckyourVCR’sowner’sguideforfurthertroubleshooting.
5. WhenviewingastoppedVCR,whitelinesarerollingonthescreen.
• TurnoffvideomutefortheVCR.• Beginplayingthetape.• ChangetheVCRinputtotheantennainput.
6. Thepictureisblackandwhitewhenviewinganyprogram.
(ForWD-52531andWD-62531modelsonly)ThePerfectColor™colorbalancehasbeenincorrectlyset.PressVIDEOrepeatedlyuntilyouseethePerfectColoroptionandpressENTERtoopenthePerfectColor™menu.
Appendix D: Troubleshooting, continued
TV Power On/Off
Symptom Remarks
1. TVtakesanexcessivelylongtimetopoweron.
• TVEnergyModeissettoLowPower.TochangeTVEnergyModetoFastPowerOn:PressMENU,opentheSetupmenu,highlighttheFastPowerOnradiobutton,pressENTER.
• Whenswitchedon,theTVneedstimetobootup,justasacomputer.TheTV’slampalsorequiresafewmomentstoheatuptofullbrightness.
2. YoucannotprogramtheTVtoturnonauto-matically(Timerfunction)
• TheTVmaybelocked.• Theclockmaynotbeset.• TVEnergyModeissettoLowPower.ChangetoFastPower
OninSetupmenu.
3. TheTVwillnotturnonafterbeingpluggedin. Ifgreenlightonfrontpanelisblinking,waitforatleastoneminuteforthelighttoturnoff,thenpressPOWERagain.
4. TVturneditselfoffandthelightonthefrontpanelstartedtoblink.
• MomentarypowerfluctuationcausedtheTVtoturnofftopreventdamage.WaitforthegreenlighttostopflashingandturntheTVonagain.
• IftheTVdoesnotstayturnedon,usetheSystemResetbuttononthefrontpanel.Ifthishappensfrequently,obtainanAClinepowerconditioner/surgeprotector.
5 TVwillnotpoweroff. UsetheSystemResetbutton.See“TVFrontPanel”inChapter1formoreinformation.
Appendices 81 Appendices 81
Sound
Symptom Remarks
1. Thereisnosoundevenwhenthevolumeisturnedup.
• ChecktoseeiftheMUTEbuttonison.• TheTV’s“Listento:”settingmaybesettoSAP.• CheckthattheTVSpeakerssettingisOnintheAudio/Video
menu.• PerformSystemReset.
2. Thesounddoesnotmatchthescreenpicture.
• TheTV’sListento:settingmaybesettoSAP.• IfusingstereoorA/Vreceiverspeakers,checktheirinputselec-
tion.• IfusingstereoorA/Vreceiver,checkthatAUDIOOUTPUTL/Ron
TV’sbackpanelisconnectedtotheA/Vreceiver.
Appendix D: Troubleshooting, continued
Indicators
Symptom Remarks
1. Lampindicatorlightisaconstantred. TurntheTVoffforatleast2minutes.Turnitbackon.Iflightisstillred,thelamphasfailed.Replacethelampcartridge.SeeAppendixCforinformationaboutreplacingthelampcartridge.IfyouhavequestionscallMitsubishiConsumerRelationsat800-322-2119.
2. Lampindicatorlightisaflashingyellow. Lampcoverdoorisopenorlampcartridgeisnotsecure.SeeAppendixCforinformationaboutreplacingthelampcartridge.
3. Statusindicatorlightisasteadyyellow. Roomtemperaturehasexceededproperlevels.Cooltheroom.
4. Statusindicatorlightisasteady/flashingred. Serviceisrequired.ContactyourdealeroraMitsubishiAutho-rizedServiceCentertoarrangeforaserviceevaluation.ListingsofMitsubishiAuthorizedServicelocationscanbeobtainedfromourwebsite,www.mitsubishi-tv.comorbycalling1-800-332-2119.
82 Trademark and License Information82 Trademark and License Information
LICENSOR’SSUPPLIERSDONOTMAKEORPASSONTOENDUSERORANYOTHERTHIRDPARTY,ANYEXPRESS,IMPLIEDORSTATUTORYWARRANTYORREPRESENTATIONONBEHALFOFSUCHSUPPLIERS,INCLUDING,BUTNOTLIMITEDTOTHEIMPLIEDWARRANTIESOFNON-INFRINGEMENT,TITLE,MERCHANTABILITYORFITNESSFORAPARTICULARPURPOSE.
HDMI™theHDMIlogoandHigh-DefinitionMultimediaInterfacearetrademarksorregisteredtrademarksofHDMILicensingLLC.
ManufacturedunderlicensefromDolbyLaboratories.DolbyisatrademarkofDolbyLaboratories.
The logoandthewords“Simplay™”and“SimplayHD™,”arethetrademarksofSiliconImage,Inc.
MonitorLink™,ViewPoint®,ClearThought®,QuickView™,PerfectColor™,andChannelView™aretrademarksofMitsubishiDigitalElectronicsAmerica,Inc.
Trademark and License Information
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Mitsubishi TV SoftwareEND-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR EMBEDDED SOFTWARE
IMPORTANT – READ CAREFULLY:ThisLicenseAgreementisalegalagreementbetweenyou(eitheranindividualoranentity)andMitsubishiDigitalElectronicsAmerica,Inc.(MDEA)forallsoftwarepreinstalledand/orprovidedalongwiththistelevision(“Software”).ByutilizingthistelevisionandSoftware,youagreetobeboundbythetermsofthisLicenseAgreement.
TheSoftwareisprotectedbyUnitedStatescopyrightlawsandinternationaltreatyprovisions,aswellasotherintellectualpropertylawsandtreaties.TheSoftwareislicensed,notsold.
1. LICENSE GRANT. MDEAgrantsyouanon-exclusive,non-transferable,limitedrightandlicensetouseonecopyoftheSoftwareonlywiththeMitsubishitelevisionmodelthatincludedthisowner’sguideandownedbyyou.
2. RIGHTS AND LIMITATIONS.SoftwareNotforResale.YoumaynotresellorotherwisetransferforvaluetheSoftware,exceptinconjunctionwithasaleoftheTVthatSoftwarehasbeenpreinstalled.
ProhibitiononReverseEngineering,DecompilationandDisassembly.TheSoftwarecontainstradesecretsorotherproprietarymaterialinitshumanperceivableformandtoprotectthem,youmaynotreverseengineer,decompile,ordisassemble,orotherwisereducetheSoftwaretoanyhumanperceivableform,excepttotheextentthattheforegoingrestrictionisexpresslyprohibitedbyapplicablelaw.
SeparationofComponents.TheSoftwareislicensedasasingleproduct.ItscomponentpartsmaynotbeseparatedforuseonmorethanoneTV.
NoRental.Youmaynotrent,lease,lend,orsublicensetheSoftware.
Trademarks.ThisLicenseAgreementdoesnotgrantyouanyrightstoanytrademarksofMDEA.
3. VIOLATIONS.Youunderstandthatanyuse,copyingortransferoftheSoftware,exceptaspermittedpursuanttothisLicense,maysubjectyoutoseriouscriminalandcivilpenaltiesincludingdamagesandanawardtoMDEAofattorneys’feesinconnectionwithanyviolationofthisLicense.Youfurtherunderstandthatyoumaybeheldlegallyresponsibleforanycopyrightinfringementorotherviolationofintellectualpropertyrightsthatiscaused,encouraged,orinducedbyyourfailuretoabidebythetermsoftheLicense.Thislicenseiseffectiveuntilterminated,andwillterminateimmediatelywithoutnoticefromMDEAorjudicialresolutionifyoufailtocomplywithanyprovisionofthisLicense.
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5. EXPORT RESTRICTIONS. MDEAislicensingtheSoftwareforusewithintheUnitedStates.Youagreethatyouwillnotexportorre-exporttheSoftware.Youspecificallyagreenottoexportorre-exporttheSoftware:(i)toanycountrytowhichtheU.S.hasembargoedorrestrictedtheexportofgoodsorservices,whichcurrentlyinclude,butarenotnecessarilylimitedtoCuba,Iran,Iraq,Libya,NorthKorea,Sudan,andSyria,ortoanynationalofanysuchcountry,whereverlocated,whointendstotransmitortransporttheSoftwarebacktosuchcountry;(ii)toanypersonorentitywhoyouknoworhavereasontoknowwillutilizetheSoftwareinthedesign,development,orproductionofnuclear,chemical,orbiologicalweapons;or(iii)toanypersonorentitywhohasbeenprohibitedfromparticipatinginU.S.exporttransactionsbyanyfederalagencyoftheU.S.government.YouwarrantandrepresentthatneithertheBXAnoranyotherU.S.federalagencyhassuspended,revoked,ordeniedyourexportprivileges.
6. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY. EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN THIS LICENSE OR IN THE LIMITED WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THE TV, MDEA MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER REGARDING THE SOFTWARE AND HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED BY MDEA. IN NO EVENT SHALL MDEA BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY THIRD PARTIES, IN CONTRACT, IN TORT OR OTHERWISE, FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND OR NATURE. BECAUSE SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES, THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.7. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. MDEA SHALL NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY THIRD PARTIES FOR ANY DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE, WHETHER INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY CLAIMS FOR LOST PROFITS, LOSS OF GOOD WILL OR EXPENDITURES MADE OR COMMITTED FOR IN RELIANCE ON THE CONTINUATION OF THIS LICENSE. YOU AGREE THAT NEITHER MDEA’S BREACH OF THIS LICENSE NOR ITS FAILURE TO REPAIR A DEFECT, ERROR OR BUG SHALL CONSTITUTE A FAILURE OF THE ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF THIS LICENSE. BECAUSE SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. MDEA’s liability to you for direct damages for any cause whatsoever and regardless of the form of the action, will be limited to the money paid by you for the TV (based on fair market value of the TV) that caused the damages.8. GENERAL.ThisLicenseAgreementwillbegovernedbythelawsoftheStateofCalifornia.
WARNING:ThisproductcontainschemicalsknowntotheStateofCaliforniatocausecancerand/orbirthdefectsorotherreproductiveharm.
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Mitsubishi LCD Rear Projection Television Limited Warranty
MITSUBISHI DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC. (“MDEA”) warrants as follows to the original purchaser of this television from an authorized MITSUBISHI Audio/Video Dealer, should it prove defective by reason of against defects arising from improper workmanship and/or material:
a. Parts.Thelenticular(i.e.frontpicture)screeniswarrantedagainstdefectsinmaterialsandworkmanshipforaperiodofthirty(30)daysfromthedateoftheoriginalpurchaseatretail.Thelampcartridgeandallotherparts(exceptanysoftwareincorporatedintothistelevision)arewarrantedforaperiodofone(1)yearfromthedateoftheoriginalpurchaseatretail.Wewillrepairorreplace,atouroption,anydefectivepartwithoutchargeforthepart.Partsusedforreplacementmaybereplacedwiththoseoflikekindandqualityandmaybeneworremanufactured.Partsusedforreplacementarewarrantedfortheremainderoftheoriginalwarrantyperiod.
b. Embedded Software. MDEAwarrantsthatallsoftwareincorporatedintothistelevisionset(the“EmbeddedSoftware”)willperforminaccordancewiththefunctionaldescriptionofEmbeddedSoftwareinallmaterialrespects,butMDEAdoesnotwarrantthattheEmbeddedSoftwareiserror-free.MDEAalsodoesnotwarrantthattheEmbeddedSoftwarewillbecompatibleunderIEEE1394AV/CandHAVisoftwarestandardswithproductsproducedbyanyothermanufacturer.Thelimitedwarrantycontainedinthissectionshallcontinueforaperiodofone(1)yearfromthedateoftheoriginalpurchaseatretail.If,afterpromptnoticewithinthewarrantyperiod,MDEAdeterminesthattheEmbeddedSoftwarehasfailedtoperforminaccordancewithsuchfunctionaldescriptioninallmaterialrespectsandifsuchfailureisnotduetoaccident,misuse,modificationormisapplicationoftheEmbeddedSoftware,thenMDEAshallmodifyorreplacethenonconformingEmbeddedSoftwareatnochargetoyou,whichatMDEA’ssolediscretionmaybefulfilledbymeansofmodificationorreplacementsoftwarecontainedonareplacementmemorycardforCustomerinstallation.TheforegoingshallbeMDEA’ssoleobligationtoyouunderthislimitedwarranty.AllrightsunderthislimitedwarrantyontheEmbeddedSoftwarearealsosubjecttoyouracceptanceofandcompliancewiththetermsoftheSoftwareLicenseAgreementapplicabletothistelevision,andthislimitedwarrantyontheEmbeddedSoftwareshallbenullandvoidiftheEmbeddedSoftwareismodifiedorchangedinanymannerexceptasspecificallyauthorizedbyMDEA.
c. Labor. Forthirty(30)daysaftertheoriginalpurchaseatretail,wewillrepairorreplace,atouroption,thelenticularscreenifitprovesdefective.Forcertainitemsthataredesignedtobereplacedbytheconsumer,including(butnotlimitedto)someEmbeddedSoftware,theconsumerissolelyresponsibleforanyreplacementlabor.Airfiltercleaningisnormalconsumerrequiredmaintenanceandlaborforthisprocedureisnotcoveredunderwarranty.PleaserefertotheOwner’sGuideforairfiltercleaningprocedures.Forallotherparts,wewillprovidethelaborforawarrantyrepairbyanauthorizedMITSUBISHIservicecenterwithoutchargeforone(1)yearfromtheoriginaldateofpurchaseatretail.
d. Notice. Toobtainwarrantyservice,youmustnotifyanauthorizedMITSUBISHIservicecenterofanydefectwithintheapplicablewarrantytimeperiod.
e. ThisLCDRearProjectionTVusesthreeLCDpanelstocreatethescreenimage.Thistechnologycreatestheimageusingsmalldots,orpictureelements(pixels).YourCDRearProjectionTVismanufacturedtoahighlevelofperformanceandquality,infact,99.99%perfectinthenumberofproperlyfunctioningpixels.Asinotherdisplaytechnology,sometimesapixeliscontinuouslyactive,inactiveortheincorrectcolor.Ourstandardisclear;MDEAwarrantsonlythatthepercentageofproperlyfunctioningpixelswillbenotlessthan99.99%ofallpixels.
BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE, please review the instruction booklet to insure proper installation and correct customer control adjustment. If the problem persists please arrange for warranty service.
1.TOOBTAINWARRANTYSERVICE:
a.ContactyournearestauthorizedMITSUBISHIservicecenter,whosenameandaddresscanbeobtainedfromyourMITSUBISHIdealer,bywritingattheaddressprovidedbelow,callingMDEAatthe800-332-2119,orbyusingthesupportfeatureofourwebsitesiteatwww.Mitsubishi-tv.com.
b.Warrantyservicewillbeprovidedinyourhomeor, ifrequired,atanauthorizedserviceshop,providedthatyourtelevisionislocatedwithinthegeographicterritorycustomarilycoveredbyanauthorizedMITSUBISHIservicecenter.Ifnot,youmusteitherdeliveryourtelevisiontoanauthorizedservicelocationatyourownexpense,orpayforanytraveland/ortransportationcoststheservicecentermaychargetoandfromyourhome.Actualservicelaborwillbeprovidedwithoutcharge.
c.ProofofpurchasedatefromanauthorizedMITSUBISHIdealerisrequiredwhenrequestingwarrantyservice.Presentyoursalesreceiptorotherdocumentwhichestablishesproofanddateofpurchase.THERETURNOFTHEOWNERREGISTRATIONCARDISNOTACONDITIONOFCOVERAGEUNDERTHISLIMITEDWARRANTY.However,pleasereturntheOwnerRegistrationCardsothatwecancontactyoushouldaquestionofsafetyarisewhichcouldaffectyou.
d. To obtain a replacement lamp cartridge during the warranty period, please contact the MDEA Consumer Relations Department at (800) 332-2119. After the warranty period you may order the lamp cartridge directly from the MDEA Parts Department at (800) 553-7278.
2.THISLIMITEDWARRANTYDOESNOTCOVER:
a.Upto.01%pixeloutages(smalldotpictureelementsthataredarkorincorrectlyilluminated).
b.Damage to the lenticular screenor Fresnel lens, screen frame, cosmetic damageor to any other damagewhere suchdamage is causedbyunauthorizedmodification,alteration,repairstoorserviceoftheproductbyanyoneotherthananauthorizedMITSUBISHIservicecenter;physicalabusetoormisuseoftheproduct(includinganyfailuretocarryoutanymaintenanceasdescribedintheOwner’sGuideincludingairfiltercleaningoranyproductdamagedbyexcessivephysicalorelectricalstress);anyproductsthathavehadaserialnumberoranypartthereofaltered,defacedorremoved;productuseinanymannercontrarytotheOwner’sGuide;freightdamage;oranydamagecausedbyactsofGodorotherfactorsbeyondthereasonablecontrolofMDEA,suchaspowersurgedamagecausedbyelectricalsystemorlightning.
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Mitsubishi LCD Rear Projection Television Limited Warranty (continued)
This limitedwarranty also excludes service calls where no defect in the product covered under thiswarranty is found, service calls related tounsatisfactoryaudioorvisual receptionorsignalunlesscausedbyadefect in theproduct that iscoveredunder this limitedwarranty,allcosts,expensesoranyotherdamagesarisingfromproductinstallation,orset-ups,anyadjustmentsofusercontrols(includingcontrast,brightness,color,tint,finetuning,sharpness),otheradjustmentnecessarytopreparetheunitfordisplayoruse,connectionwithanyexternalaudioreceiver,antenna,cableorsatellitesystems,orserviceofproductspurchasedorservicedoutsidetheU.S.A.PleaseconsulttheoperatinginstructionscontainedintheOwner’sGuidefurnishedwiththeproductforinformationregardingusercontrols.
3.ANYEXPRESSWARRANTYNOTPROVIDEDHEREIN,ANDANYREMEDYWHICH,BUTFORTHISPROVISION,MIGHTARISEBYIMPLICATIONOROPERATIONOFLAW,ISHEREBYEXCLUDEDANDDISCLAIMED.THEIMPLIEDWARRANTIESOFMERCHANTABILITYANDOFFITNESSFORANYPARTICULARPURPOSEAREEXPRESSLYLIMITEDTOATERMOFONEYEAR.
4. UNDERNOCIRCUMSTANCESSHALLMDEABE LIABLE TOPURCHASERORANYOTHERPERSON FORANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIALORCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES,WHETHERARISINGOUTOFBREACHOFWARRANTY,BREACHOFCONTRACT,OROTHERWISE.
5.Somestatesdonotallowlimitationsonhowlonganimpliedwarrantylasts,ortheexclusionorlimitationofincidental,special,orconsequentialdamages,sotheabovelimitationsorexclusionsmaynotapplytoyou.
6.Thislimitedwarrantygivesyouspecificlegalrights,andyoumayalsohaveotherrightswhichvaryfromstatetostate.
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86 Index
Index
AA/VMemoryReset.SeeResetA/VReceiver
Connecting27A/VReset.SeeResetAdjustKeys(Up/Down/Left/Right)30, 40
AnamorphicPictureFormatDVDDefinnitions35
AntennaAdjustingandtheSignalStrengthMeter45
ConnectinganAntennawithLeads23
AntennaInputs(ANT1/MAIN,ANT2/AUX)17
AspectRatio.SeePictureFormatsAudio/VideoMenu41, 53AudioSettings54
BBackPanel(illustrated)17, 18Batteries.SeeRemoteControl
CCableBox,Connectinga22, 25, 28Camcorder,Connectinga28CaptionsMenu41, 47Channels.SeeFAV
andTVTimer43Changing14DigitalChannelNumbers73Memorizing42Naming45StatusDisplay34
ChannelMenu41, 45Cleaning7Clock,SetDateandTime42ClosedCaptions.SeeCaptionsMenuColorAdjustments55ComponentInputs(YPbPr)17ConnectionTypes21CopyRestrictions
andStatusDisplay34CopyRestrictionsandStatusDisplay
34
DDate.SeeClockDaylightSavingsTime42DemoMode77DigitalAudioOut18Dolby18, 27, 74DVDs
andtheRemoteControl30, 58andV-ChipRatings52
DVDPlayerwithComponentVideo,Connecting27
DVIDevice,Connecting26
EEnergyMode43
FFanNoise6FAV46FilmMode53FreezePicture.SeePauseFrontPanelLock49
GGhostImages6GUIDEKey(button)30
HHDMI
HDMIDevice26HDMIInputs12HDMIJack,Description17
HDTVReceiverwithComponentVideo,Connecting22
IIconOrderMenu41, 44INFOKeyandStatusDisplay34InputJacksonTV(StandardAudio/Video)17
InputNameMenu41, 44
LLampCartridge,Replacingthe75LAMPIndicator.SeeLEDIndicatorLights
Language42LEDIndicatorLights
LAMPIndicator16POWER/TIMERIndicator15STATUSIndicator16Troubleshooting80
LockTV.SeeParentalLock
MMemorizeChannels.SeeChannelsMute
AudioandClosedCaptions47andstatusDisplay34
MUTEkey30VideoMute53
NNoiseReduction55. See alsoVideoNoise
PParentalLock
Bypassing71FrontPanelLock49ProgramRatings.SeeV-ChipRat-ings
PassCodeResetting71Setting49
PAUSEKey30PerfectColor55PictureFormats,TV35PictureFormatDefinitions35PictureQuality21, 53, 79PowerConsumption43, 74PowerOn/Off14PowerOn/Off(Troubleshooting)79
QQV(QuickView™)30
RRecordingandMONITOROUTPUTjacks18
RemoteControlBatteries31KeysandFunctions30ProgrammingCodes(referencechart)60
ProgrammingInstructions59Reset31
ResetA/V(allsettings)16A/VMemory(forindividualde-vices)53
PassCode71PerfectColor55RemoteControl31SystemResetButton16, 77
ResidualImages,Temporary6
SS-Video
ConnectingtoCableBoxorSat-elliteReceiver22
ConnectorIllustration21SidePanelInputs16
S-Video,Connecting22Safeguards8SAP(SecondAudioProgram)54SatelliteReceiver
andtheRemoteControl58Connecting22
SetupMenu41, 42SignalDefinitions35SleepTimer31
Index 87
Speakers,TurningTVSpeakersOnorOff53
Specifications,TV73Stand,TV6StatusDisplay34STATUSIndicator.SeeLEDIndicatorLights
StereoSystem.SeeA/VReceiverSystemReset16, 77. See alsoReset
T3:2pulldown53Time.SeeClockTimer(TVTimer)43TimeZone.SeeClock
VV-ChipRatings52VCR
Connecting17, 24, 25Troubleshooting79
VideoNoise55VideoSettings55ViewingDevice.SeeInputSelectionMenu
WWallOutletCable23
©2006MitsubishiDigitalElectronicsAmerica,Inc. WrittenandPrintedinU.S.A.853B541A40v2 V32/V32L
Website: www.mitsubishi-tv.com
E-mail: [email protected]
To order replacement or additional remote controls, lamp cartridges, or Owner’s Guides, visit out website at: www.mitsuparts.com or call 800-553-7278.
For questions, call Consumer Relations at: 800-332-2119.
Demo ModeThisTVhasademomodeforuseinretailstores.DemomodecausestheTVtodisplayaseriesofscreensoutliningtheTV’sfeatures.
IfDemoModeisturnedonwhenyoufirstusetheTV:
1. PressMENU.2. WhentheMainmenuappearswithSetuphigh-
lighted,pressENTER.3. WhentheSetupmenuopens,press tohighlight
theon-screenDemo Mode Off button.4. PressENTER.
System ResetIftheTVdoesnotrespondtotheremotecontrol,frontpanelcontrols,orwillnotpoweron/off,presstheSYSTEM RESETbuttononthefrontpanelwithapointedobject,suchasthepointofapencilorendtipofapaperclip.
ThegreenLEDwillflashquicklyforaboutoneminute.WhenthegreenLEDstopsflashing,youmayturnontheTV.