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DLP ® HI GH - DEF INITION TELE VISIO N MODEL S C Series W D -7 3 C 8 7 3 5 Series WD- 6 073 5 , WD- 6 5 7 35 , WD- 7373 5 7 3 6 Series WD- 6 5 73 6, WD- 73736 8 3 5 Series W D-65835, W D- 7 3835 O W NE R ’ S GU I DE For questio ns : • Visit o ur website at ww w .mitsub ishi-tv .com. - E-mail u s at MDEA ser vice@md ea.com. - Call Cons umer [...]
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For Y our Rec ords Record the mo del number , s erial number, and purchase date of your T V . The mo del and serial numbers a re on the back of the TV. Refer to this page when requ esting assistance wi th the TV . MODEL N UMBER SERI AL NUMBER PURCHAS E D A TE RETAILER NAME LOCA TI ON FCC Declarat ion of Conformit y Prod uct: Projection Television R[...]
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4 5 Internal Fa ns Internal coolin g fans maintain proper op erating tempera- tures inside the T V . It i s normal to h ear the fa ns when you first turn o n the TV , d uring quiet scenes while viewing the TV, and for a shor t time after shutting of f the TV. About thir ty seconds a fter shutting of f the TV you may notice the fans get ting louder [...]
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6 1. T elevision Overview 7 Pac k age Contents Please take a moment to review the following list of items to ensure that you have received ever ything. Special Feat ures of Y our T V Y our n e w high-d efinition widescreen televisi on has many special fe atures that make it the perfec t center of your home enter tainment system, including: 1080p H [...]
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8 1. T elevision Overview 1. T elevision Overview 9 Front-Panel Indicator s LA MP Indicator LED Color TV Condition Additional Information None Normal T V on or standby condition. Normal op eration. Gre en TV ju st powered off and lamp is cooling. Star ts to blink 60 seconds af ter turning off T V . T V can be turned back on before blinkin g starts [...]
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10 1. T elevision Over view 11 6. S-VIDEO (INPUT 3) Connect a n S-Video device to this input. Use the AUDIO R and L jacks for INPUT 3 (item 9 ) if you wish to send audio to the T V . 7 . HDMI™ Inputs (High-Definition Multimedia Inter fa ce) The HDMI input s support uncomp ressed standa rd and high-def inition digital video format s and PCM digita[...]
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12 2. TV S e tup 2. T V Setup 13 T o loc k the control-panel but t ons, use the - Lock > Control Panel menu, pag e 50. T o re strict TV use by cha nnel, see - Setu p > Edit > Lock , page 43. • Video S ettings. Change video a djustments to get the best pic ture for your viewing conditions. See “A V Menu,” page 36. Note: Y ou may wi[...]
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14 2. T V Set up 2. T V Setup 15 About Hom e- Theater Contr ol Systems This summar y outlines the control meth ods av ailable usi ng the TV’s remo te contro l . Y ou may wish to use one or more of these metho ds for your home theater . Case 1 : The source device you w ant to control is conn ected directly to the TV If th e source dev ice has CEC [...]
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16 2 . TV Setup 2. T V Setup 17 Connect ing a Computer to th e TV Use one of the conne ction methods listed below base d on your computer’s video output. Computer Video Output Video Connection Audio Connection Digi tal DVI DVI-to-HDMI cab le or an HDMI cab le with an HDMI-to- DVI adapter Stereo audio cables Note: If the computer’s audio output [...]
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18 3. T V Connections 19 3 T V Connect ions HDMI 3D GLASSES EMITTER AVR AUDIO OUTPUT DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT L R AUDIO L R (480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i) L R DVI/PC INPUT VIDEO AUDIO R L Y Pb Pr AUDIO Pb Y/ VIDE O Pr VIDEO: 480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p AUDIO: PCM STEREO PC: VGA, W-VGA, SVGA, W-SVGA, XGA, W-ZGA, SXGA, 720p/ 1080p 1 2 3 HDMI IR- NetCommand [...]
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20 3. TV Co n nections 3. T V Connections 21 Wa ll Outlet Ca ble (no cable bo x) It is very imp ortant to connec t the incoming cable for your primar y viewing source to ANT 1 . Connect the p rimary incomin g coaxial lead cab le to 1. ANT 1 on the T V back panel. For an optional sec ondary antenna so urce, connect 2. an antenna (or cable) to ANT 2 [...]
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22 3. T V Conn ections 3. T V Connections 23 Older Cable Box Required: One co axial cable. Note: This connection is not recommended. The other connections described in this chapter provide better quality audio and video to the TV and allow NetCommand to work with the cable box. Connect the in coming cable to 1. IN on cable box. Connect on e coaxial[...]
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24 3. T V Connections 25 A: Y Pb Pr Compone nt Video Connect ion Required: Compo nent video and analog s t ereo audio cables supp lied with the camcorder. Connect c omponent video cable s from 1. VIDEO O UT on the camcor der to the TV’s Y Pb Pr component jacks on the front pan el. Connect le ft (white) and right (red) audio cable s 2. from AUDIO [...]
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26 4. TV O peration and Feat ures 4. T V Operation and Features 27 1. POWE R : T ur ns TV power on and of f . 2. Slide Sw itch: Selec ts the A/ V device to be oper- ated by the remote control. Set the slide switch to TV for operation of the T V , a nd NetCommand- controlled devic es. Control of additional devices requires pro graming (see Appendix [...]
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28 4. TV O peration and Feat u res 4. T V Operation and Features 29 Press the INFO key to see the on-scre en status display . The most com mon displays are shown here. You will rarely, if ever , see all st atus indicators at the s ame time. Status Displa y T uesd ay 9:1 0 PM Sle ep 30 min 14 13 MUTE Sig nal Stre ngth 16 15 On-sc reen status dis pla[...]
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30 4. TV O peration and Fea tures 4. T V Operation and Features 31 Using Fav Channels See the curr ent Fa v bank number Press INFO . View channels in cu rrent Fav bank 1 . Press the FAV key . Wait for the T V to tune to a channel in the current Fav bank. 2. Press th e FAV key repeatedly to cycle through the chann els av ailable in the current Fav b[...]
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32 4. T V Operation and Feat ures 4. T V Operation and Features 33 Viewing Ca mera Files JPEG Photos and the USB Photo Por t Connect your 1. USB card reader or USB drive to the TV ’ s USB Photo port. The USB Photo menu displays while files are b eing read. Wait until you see the completion me ssage on screen befo re continuing. Note: Some manufac[...]
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34 4. TV O peration and Feat u res 35 This secti on provides Instructions for viewing 3 D video using the T V’ s 3D feature. T he 3D options are found in the Setup > 3D me nu described on page 46 . Initia l Set -Up Check if your HDMI 3D vi deo source device outputs 1. a 1080p 60 Hz signal. This infor mation will be neede d when you assign an i[...]
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36 5. TV M enus 5. T V Menus 37 A V Menu An on-sc reen slider displays when mak ing some audio and video adju stments. Numeric values re presented on the slider rang e from 0 (minimum) t o 63 (maximum), with 31 as the mid-point. The AV menu conta ins sub-me nus for audio and vide o adjustme nts AV Menu Options Video See the de scription of video ad[...]
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38 5. TV Me n us 5. T V Menus 39 AV menu, Video option s Note: See “Computer Video Adjustments” on page 17 for additional adjustments for computer images. Video M enu Mitsubishi re commends you assign name s to TV inputs before making vide o adjustments (use the Inputs > Name menu) . Other wise, adjustments will be rese t t o the defaults if[...]
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40 5. T V Menus 5. T V Menus 41 Audio Menu T o ma k e audio adjustment s : From th e Audio men u: • Press 1. t o highlight an option Press 2. to display the su bmenu and adjust. Press 3. MENU to return to the AV menu. Whil e watching T V: • Press the AUDIO key repeatedly to display the audio option you want to change. Press to cha nge set[...]
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42 5. T V Menus 5. T V Menus 43 Setup Menu Options Language English Spanish Display on-sc reen menus in either Englis h or Spanish. Note: T o listen to audio in other lan guages (when available), see the section on the AV me nu, Audio submenu, and refer to either L isten T o > SAP (analog signal) or L anguage (digital signal). Scan Ant-1 Air Ant[...]
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44 5. TV M en us 5. T V Menus 45 Setup Men u, continu ed Clock Use either the ma nual or auto method to set the clock. Set the clock if you wish to: • UsetheT V’ sT imerfunction. • Maintainacc urateChannelViewlistings. Setup Menu Options Clock Settings Ma nual. T o set the clock ma nually: Select 1. Manual . Set the[...]
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46 5. T V Menus 5. T V Menus 47 Setup men u, Energy options Setup Menu Options Energy Energy Mode Fast Power On Use the Energy M ode option to select the level of power consumption while the T V is turned off. The default set ting is Fast Power On . Low Power uses le ss energy , but T V power -o n takes longer and some T V features may be unavailab[...]
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48 5. TV M en us 5. T V Menus 49 TV lo cks av ailable from the Loc k menu are: Parent Lock by Ratings Restrict s access to programming based on V-Chip r ating signals sent by the broadcaster. Other Time Lock by Time Restrict s TV use by time of day . Cont rol Panel Lock Contro l Panel Disable s the buttons on the TV ’ s control panel. Use thi s o[...]
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50 5. TV M enus 51 Lock Menu, cont inued Time Blocks all use of the T V during the time peri od you specify. Y ou must enter a pa ss code to use the TV wh en the time lock is in ef fect. Lock by Ti me On, O ff Enable or disab le Lock by Time. Lock Ti me, Unloc k Time T o set th e lock and unlock times: 1 . Highlight the hour digi ts for the Lock Ti[...]
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52 6. NetCommand IR Control ( 736 and 83 5 Series TVs) 6. NetCommand IR Control ( 736 and 83 5 Series TVs) 53 IR Emitter Placemen t An IR emit ter cable is inc luded with the TV. The NetCom mand system uses emitter s connected to the IR—NetComma nd Outp ut jack to control other devices such a s D VD players, ca ble box e s, satellite receivers , [...]
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54 6. NetCommand IR Control ( 736 and 835 S eries TVs) 6. NetCommand IR Control ( 736 and 83 5 Series TVs) 55 Refer to this char t when “learning” device keys. “Learn” some, all, or none of the keys used for ea ch device type. Th e chart has space fo r y ou to write in functions you assign to the F1 – F4 keys. NetComma nd Specialized Devi[...]
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56 6. NetCommand IR Control ( 736 and 835 S eries TVs) 6. NetCommand IR Control ( 736 and 83 5 Series TVs) 57 Key Name in Learning Screen Special Operation Description and Setup How to Use Guide Dis playing t he Disc Me nu (DVD or high -defin i- tio n disc forma t) “Learn” the DISC ME NU , TOP MENU, or other key as named on the or iginal remote[...]
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58 6. NetCommand IR Control (7 36 and 835 S eries TVs) 6. NetCommand IR Control ( 736 and 83 5 Series TVs) 59 Before You Begin Connect your A / V devices to the TV and con nect 1. your A /V receiver to the audio ou tputs on the TV and the DVD player . See chapter 3, “ TV Connec- tions,” for suggestions. Impor tant: Y ou must connect the A / V r[...]
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60 6. NetCommand IR Control (7 36 and 835 S eries TVs) 6. NetCommand IR Control ( 736 and 83 5 Series TVs) 61 Before You Begin T o co mplete these steps you will need: The remote controls fo r both the TV and the • A /V receiver. The IR emit t er cable s upplied with the TV. • An HDMI-to- HDMI cable to connect the A /V • receiver to [...]
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62 Appendices Appendices 63 Appendix A: S pecification s USB Ph oto Port 1 For t ransfer of JPEG f iles only. Aud io Input s 5 pairs Ana log lef t and rig ht audi o RCA Pin Plug 50 0 mV (full scale), 43- k ohm Outputs Description Qty . Output Specifications Aud io Speake rs 2 5. 75" x 2 .4" Ana log Audi o (Signal) 1 pair RCA Pin Plug, 50[...]
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64 Appendices Appendices 65 This page in tentionally left blan k This appen dix explains programming the T V’s remote control to operate other A / V devices. This is distinct from NetComm and control. The TV ’ s remote con trol can opera t e other devices by thre e different methods: • Remote Control Progra mming: Y ou must move the slide [...]
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66 Appendices Appendices 67 I M PO R TA N T Y o u may need to r eprogra m the remo te cont rol aft er changi ng the bat teries . Programmi ng the Remote Control Move the slide switch at the top of the remote to 1. the position for the pr oduct you want to control. Refer to the table below. Only one of each device type ca n be controlled in each sli[...]
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68 Appendices Appendices 69 Programmi ng Codes, continu ed CD Players Make Code Grundig 3 0157 Hafler 3 0 173 Harman/Kardon 31202 , 301 73, 301 57 , 30100, 30083 Hitachi 300 32 Inke l 301 80, 3 0 15 7 Integ ra 30101 Jerrold 30003 JVC 31294, 30072, 30032 Kenw ood 30626, 3 0 190, 30037 , 30029, 30 028, 3000 0 KLH 31 71 1, 31 318 Kos s 31 317 Krell 3 [...]
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70 Appendices Appendices 71 Programmi ng Codes, continu ed VCRs Make Code CCE 20072, 20278 Cineral 20278 Citizen 20 4 79, 20278, 20240, 20209, 20037 , 20 035, 20000 Classic 20 037 Colort yme 2027 8, 2006 0, 20045, 2003 5 Colt 20072, 2000 0 Craig 20240, 20072, 2 0047 , 20 037 Criterion 20072, 20000 Crosley 20 081 , 20 035, 20000 Crown 20278, 20072 C[...]
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72 Appendices Appendices 73 Programmi ng Codes, continu ed DVD Players Make Code Sampo 20752 , 20 698 Samsung 21 075, 2 1044, 20820, 207 44, 20573, 20490, 20 199 Sansui 206 95 Sanyo 21334, 20873, 20695, 20675, 20670 Schneider 2078 3 Schwaiger 20752 Senso ry Scienc e 211 5 8 Sharp 21 256, 20752, 20675, 2063 0 Sharp er Image 2 1117 Sherwood 210 7 7 ,[...]
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74 Appendices Appendices 75 Reset Name When to Use How to Use Resulting Action Sys tem Reset If the T V does not turn on or off, doe s not respond to the remote con trol or control -panel butto ns, or has audio b ut no video. Press the SYSTEM RE SET button o n the control p anel. The T V will turn off an d the green LED will flas h quickly for abou[...]
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76 Appendices Appendices 77 Picture Sympto m Remarks 1. Picture does not lo ok lik e a high-def inition picture. Not all signals a re high-definition signal s. T o receive high- defini- tion program ming from your cable or satellite provider, you must subscribe to the provide r’ s high -definition ser vice. Some over - the-air broadcasts are in h[...]
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78 Appendices Appendices 79 NetCommand Sympto m Remarks 1. Cannot see the me nu from the A/ V Receiver. A /V Receiver S et Up for Audio-Only Swi t ching • The A /V Rec eiver is not connected to any video input of the TV. T o check the A / V Receiver menu, temporar ily plug into an unused input of the T V , su ch as Input 3. Exit the Auto Input[...]
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80 Appendices Appendices 81 CAUTION BURN DANGER! HOT SURF ACES INSIDE! T ouch lamp cartridge handle only . Do not touch lamp or lamp cartridge housing. Keep lamp cartridge horizontal during removal. Do not tilt as glass may come out and cause injury . Replace lamp cartridge only with the same part number 915B403001. CA UTION: I f the television is [...]
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82 T rademark and Lice nse Inf ormation T rade mark an d License Information 83 Appendix D: Programming the R emote Con trol, continued LICENSOR’S SUPPLIERS DO NOT MAKE OR PASS ON TO END USER OR ANY OTHER THIRD PARTY , ANY EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STA TUTORY WARRANT Y OR REPRESENT ATION ON BEHALF OF SUCH SUPPLIERS, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IM[...]
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84 W arranty Warranty 85 Mitsu bishi DLP Project ion T el e vision Limi ted W ar rant y MITSUBISHI DIGI T AL ELECTRONICS AMERICA , INC. (“MDEA”) warrants as follows to the original pur chaser of this television from an auth orized MITSUBISHI Audio/ Video Dealer, should it prove defective by reason of agains t defects arising from im proper work[...]
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86 Index Index 87 In dex A Adjust Keys (Up/Down/L eft/Rig ht ) 26 , 35 Anamor phic Picture Format 31 Antenna Connecting 20 Signal Streng th for Digital Chan- nels 29 Antenna Inputs ( ANT 1 , ANT 2) 9 Audio Lock (A /V re ceiver control) 66 Audio Output Jacks 9 Auto Input Sensing 13 Auto-O ff (Sleep Time r) 2 5 Auto-O n (Timer) 45 A /V Memor y Reset [...]
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We b si t e: w ww .mitsub ishi- tv. com E-m ail: MDEA servic e@mdea.com For quest ions , call Cons umer Relat ions at 800- 33 2 - 2 1 1 9 T o orde r replac ement or a ddit ional remote co ntrol s, lamp c ar tri dges, or O wner ’ s Gui des Vis it our websit e ww w .mit supa rt s.com or cal l 800 -55 3- 7 27 8 SYSTEM RE SET If the T V does n ot res[...]