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DLP ® HI GH - DEF INITION TELE VISIO N MODEL S C Series WD- 6 0 C8 , WD- 6 5C8 , WD - 73C 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.[...]
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For Y ou r Recor ds Rec ord the model num ber , s erial numb er , a nd purcha se date of y our T V . The mo del and se rial numbe rs are on the ba ck of the T V . Refer to this page whe n requestin g assist ance with the T V . MOD EL NU MBER SE RIAL N UMBE R PURCH ASE DA TE RE T AI LER NA ME LOCA TI ON FC C Decl arat ion of Conform it y Pro du ct: [...]
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Contents Imp orta n t Informati on About Y our T V Insta llation Notes, Ope rating Notes, Clea ning Recommendations ...................... 4 Impor ta nt Safety Ins tructions ................ 5 1 T el evision Over view Package Con t e nts ....................... 6 Spe cial Features of Y o ur T V ................. 6 T V Front Panel ..................[...]
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4 Inter nal Fa ns Interna l cooling fans m aintain prop er oper ating t empe ra- tures ins ide the T V . It is nor mal to hear the fa ns when you fir st turn on the T V , during qui et scene s while viewing the T V , a nd for a shor t time af t er shu tting of f the T V . Y o u may notice lou der fan nois e about 30 se conds af ter shut ting off th[...]
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5 Please re ad the following safegua rds for your T V and retain fo r future referenc e. Alwa ys follow all warning s and ins tructions m arked on the television. 1 ) Read the se instruc tions. 2) Keep thes e instructio ns. 3) Heed a ll w arni ngs. 4) Follow all instruc tions. 5) Do not use this app aratus nea r w ater . 6) Clean only wi th dry c l[...]
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6 Pa ckage Co ntent s Please t ak e a mome nt t o review the following list of items to ensur e that y ou have received ever y thing. Special Fea tures of Y our T V Y our n e w high- definition wi descre en television has many spe cial features th at make it the per fect ce nt er of your home enter ta inment system, includin g : 1 0 80 p High -Defi[...]
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1 . T elevision Over view 7 T V Front Pan el A/V Re set If you wish to reset the A / V (Audio/ V ideo) setting s back to the factor y defaults: • T ore setallset tingsatonce,pre ss GUIDE and FORMA T on the contr ol panel at the sa me time. • T ore setthedefaultsforindi vidualinputs,u sethe R[...]
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8 1 . T elevision Over view F ront-Panel In dicator s L AM P Indicator LED Color TV Condition Additional Information No ne Norm al T V on or stan db y conditi on. Norm al opera tion. Gr een T V just powere d o f f and lamp is cooling. Star ts to blink 6 0 second s after tur ning off T V . T V can be tur ned back on b efore blinking sta rts o r afte[...]
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1 . T elevision Over view 9 T V Back Pa nel 1 . ANT 1 / ANT 2 ( Antenna ) If you are conne cting an anten na or direct c able ser vice without a c able box, connec t the main antenna o r cable sourc e t o ANT 1 . Use ANT 2 for a sec ond source. ANT 1 and ANT 2 can e ach receive digit al and anal og ov er -the-a ir channels f rom a VHF / UHF antenna[...]
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10 1 . T elevisio n Ov er view 7 . HDM I ™ Inp uts (High-Definition Multimed ia Inter face ) The HD MI inputs suppo rt un compres sed sta ndard and high- definition digi tal video fo rmats and PCM dig ital stereo au dio . Use the HDM I inputs to connec t t o CE A-861 HDMI co m- pliant devic es such as a hi gh-def inition recei v e r or DVD player[...]
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11 T V Set -Up Get ti ng Star te d Review the impor ta nt safety , ins tallation, and op er - 1 . ating inform ation at the beginn ing of this book. Choos e a location for your T V . 2 . • Allowatlea stfourinche sofspaceonallside s of the T V to help prevent ov erh eating. Over - heating m a y cause p remature fai[...]
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12 2 . T V Setup remote contro l t o s elect fr om icons for the T V inputs. S ee “Choosing a V iewing Source, ” page 26. • Prog ram Listi n gs . Press GUIDE to see Channe lView ™ listing s for progra ms on ANT 1 and ANT 2 . See “Ch annelVi e w Chann el List- ings, ” pa ge 29 • Pictur e Formats. Pre ss FORMA T to cycle through p[...]
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2 . T V Setup 13 Init ial T V Se tup Use the S etup menu for basic T V se tup options. Press 1. MENU to open the Main menu. Press 2 . to highlight the Set up icon and disp la y the S etup me nu. Memo rizing Cha nnels For AN T 1 and ANT 2 T o s ta rt c han nel m emor iza tio n With the 1. S etup me nu displayed, press to high- light the Sc an icon. [...]
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14 2 . T V Setup Setup Pr ocedur e Setup Pr ocedur e for T V Inputs Pow e r on the T V . 1. Conne ct your devices to the T V , making n ot e 2 . of which T V inpu t is used for ea ch device. See chapter 3, “T V C onnection s. ” Note: If you wish to use an HDMI device’ s CEC capa- bilities, follow the steps in Appendix E . Fir st sele ct a dev[...]
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2 . T V Setup 15 Con trolling A/ V Receiver So und V olume Use one of the me thods below to control so und v olume f rom an A / V re ceiver . Wit h a Sta ndard T V S etup Rec omme nde d Met hod : • Progra m the T V’ s remote contro l for y our A / V re ceiver and e nable the Audio Loc k f eature. Se e page 68. Progra m the T V’ s remote co[...]
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16 2 . T V Set up Abo ut Home- Thea ter Contr ol Syste ms This su mmar y offer s some example s of the control metho ds av ailabl e using the T V’s rem ote co ntr ol . Y ou may wish to use one o r more of these meth ods in your home theater a fter com pleting Auto Input Sen sing. Source device con nect ed dir ect l y t o the T V Rem ote Con tro l[...]
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2 . T V Setup 17 Conn ecti ng a Compute r t o t he T V Use one of the c onnection m ethods listed be low based on your comp ut er’ s vide o output. Computer Video Output Video Connection Audio Connection Di git al DVI DVI-to-HD MI cable or an HD MI cable with an HD MI-t o- DVI adapter Stereo au dio cables Note: If the comp uter’ s audio outp ut[...]
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18 2 . T V Set up Tip: Set the co mputer’ s sc reen saver to display a pat t ern af t er severa l minutes of inactivit y . This ac ts as a reminde r that the T V is powered on an d the lamp is in use. T he lamp is in use wh enev er the T V is powered on, even if the sc reen appe ars da rk. Compu ter Vid eo Adjust ments Pow e r on the computer i f[...]
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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 Output / External Cont[...]
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20 3 . T V Conn ections H DMI Device ( Cable Bo x, S a tellite Receiv er , D VD Pla yer , or Oth er Device ) Requir ed: HDMI-to-HD MI cable. Conne ct an HDMI c able from the T V bac k panel to the HDMI devic e output. HDMI devic es provide vide o and audio throu gh the single cab le. Mitsubi shi recomm ends you use categ ory 2 ( high- spe ed) HDMI [...]
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3 . T V Con nections 21 W all Outle t Cable (n o cable box) It is ver y impor tant to con nect the inc oming cable for your prima ry v iewing source to ANT 1 . Conne ct the prima ry in coming coa xial le ad cable to 1. ANT 1 on the T V back pa nel. For an optiona l seconda ry a nt enna s ource, conne ct 2 . an antenn a ( or c able) t o ANT 2 . HDMI[...]
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22 3. T V Connections Figur e 8. Con necting a VCR to an A ntenna o r W a ll Outl et Cable V C R t o a n A n t e n n a o r W all Outle t Cable Requir ed: T wo-way RF split ter , t wo coa xial cable s, right and lef t ana log audio cabl es, either S -video or co mpos- ite video c able. Conne ct the incomin g cable or antenn a t o 1. IN on the RF spl[...]
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3 . T V Con nections 23 Older Cable B ox Requi red: One coa xial cab le. 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. Conne ct the incomin g cable to 1. IN on cab le bo x. Conne ct one coa xial c able from 2[...]
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24 3 . TV Connections A / V R ec e i v e r ( So u n d Sy st em ) Us i n g th e T V’s Audio Ou tpu t Most se tups require eithe r a digital audi o cable or analo g stereo audio c ables. T o s end audio from T V chann els received o n ANT 1 , ANT 2 , or device s con- nec t ed dire ctly to the T V , you must u se one of the con- nec tions shown belo[...]
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3 . T V Con nections 25 A: Y Pb Pr Comp onent Vi deo Conn ectio n Requi red: Component v ideo and an alog stereo au dio cable s supplied wi th the camcor der . Conne ct compo nent video c ables fro m 1. VI DEO OUT on the ca mcorder to the T V’ s Y Pb Pr comp onent jacks on the fr ont panel. Conne ct lef t (white ) a nd right (red) au dio cables 2[...]
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26 T V Operat ion and F ea tu re s 4 Choosin g a Viewin g Source Inpu t Select ion men u Choos e a viewing source fro m the Input Sel ection menu. The c urrent T V input ap pear s as a full-co lor icon in this menu. Press 1. IN PUT to display the Input S election m enu. If there a re only two inputs to the T V , INPU T switches bet w ee n them with[...]
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4 . TV O peration and Feat ur es 27 1 . POW ER : T ur ns T V pow er on a nd off. 2 . Sl ide S witc h: Sele cts the A / V devic e t o b e oper - ated by the remote control. Se t the slide switch to TV for ope ration of the T V , a nd NetComma nd- controll ed devices. C ontrol of additional devi ces require s progra ming ( see A ppendix C, “ Progra[...]
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28 4. T V Oper at ion and Feat u res 21 . MENU : Disp la ys the main T V me nu. When a sub - menu is op en, backs up one me nu lev e l . 2 2. E X I T: Close s T V on-scre en menus / displays. 23 . F1– F4 For d e vi ces u nde r NetC omma nd co ntr ol: Per form NetC ommand “Le arning” to assig n y o ur choic e of functions to the F1 – F4 keys[...]
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4 . TV O peration and Feat ur es 29 Channe lVi ew C hannel List ings Cha nnel View scr een Channe lView ™ shows me morized chan nels on ANT 1 or ANT 2 . It displays cha nnel name s and progra m informati on as sent by broadc asters o r y our loc al cable ser vice p ro vide r and may be incomp lete . No pro gram informa tion is displayed for ana l[...]
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30 4 . T V Operation and Feat ur es Press the IN FO key t o s ee the on-s creen st atus display . The mo st common dis plays are shown he re. Y o u will rare ly , if ever , see a ll status indicator s at the same time. Stat us Display T u esd ay 9:1 0 PM Sl eep 3 0 mi n 14 13 MUTE S igna l St ren gth 16 15 On -scr een statu s displ ay sa mple info [...]
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4 . TV O peration and Feat ur es 31 Using Fav Channels Se e th e cur rent Fav bank number Press IN FO . View c hann els i n curre n t Fav bank 1 . Pres s the FAV key . Wait for the T V to tune to a channel in the c urrent Fav bank. 2. Press th e FAV key repeatedly to cycle through the c hannels available in the curr ent F av bank. Change Fav banks [...]
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32 4. T V O peration and F eatures T V Signal s and Displa y Forma ts Sig nal Defi nition s 480i: T raditiona l int erl aced signa ls from A N T- 1 and ANT 2 , comp osite VIDEO , comp onent Y Pb Pr , and HDMI jacks. 48 0 p: P rogre ssive-s can DVD signals o n compone nt Y Pb Pr and HDMI jacks. 720 p an d 1 0 80 i: High- definition s ignals rec eiv [...]
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4 . TV O peration and Feat ur es 33 Viewin g Camera Files JPEG Photos and th e USB Photo P or t Conne ct your 1. USB ca rd reade r or USB drive to the T V’ s US B Photo por t. The US B Photo m enu displays while file s are being re ad. W ait u ntil y o u see the compl etion mess age on scre en before continuin g. Note: Some manufacturers’ devic[...]
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34 4. T V Oper at ion and Feat u res Med ia Setup Menu Med ia Setup m enu In the Med ia Setup menu you can ad just the slide show display , numbe r of repetitions, o r display inter v al. • Sele cteither Au to or Manual advance. D uring manua l operation, p ress or ENTER to advance to the next sli de. • Forautomaticadvanc e ,?[...]
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4 . TV O peration and Feat ur es 35 This se ction provide s Instructi ons for viewing 3D vide o using the T V ’ s 3D feature. T he 3D optio ns are found in the Setup > 3 D menu des cribed on p age 4 7 . Init ial Set-Up Check i f y our HDMI 3 D video sour ce device outputs 1. a 1 08 0p 60 Hz sig nal. This informati on will be nee ded when you a[...]
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36 5 T V Menus Remo te Con trol K ey s for t he T V Men u S ys tem 1 2 4 5 6 7 3 Key Function 1 MENU Displ a y or clos e the Main menu or m o ve back o ne menu level. 2 E XIT Close a ll menus and retur n t o T V viewing. 3 (Adjus t Left /R ight K eys) Move through scre ens to selec t menu options. • Change s ettings. • Scroll th rough lis[...]
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5 . TV M en us 37 A V Menu An on -scree n slider displ a ys when m aking some audi o and vid eo adjustme nts. Numeri c v alue s represe nt ed on the slide r range from 0 (minimum) to 63 (max imum ) , with 3 1 a s the mid-point. The AV menu co ntains s ub- menus fo r audio a nd video adj ustments A V Menu Options Video Se e the desc ription of video[...]
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38 5 . T V Menus A V Menu, con tinued A V > G lobal m enu A V Menu Options Global Vi deo M ute On , Of f On : • Displ a ys a solid bl ue background when the re is no vide o signal from th e current inpu t. Use the On set ting to let the color ed scree n remind you that the T V is powered on at tim es when the re is no pic t ure. The T V wil[...]
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5 . TV M en us 39 A V m enu, Vid eo options Note: See “Computer Video Adjustments” on page 18 for additional adjustments for computer images. Vi deo Menu Mitsubi shi recomm ends you assig n names to T V inputs befo re makin g video adjus tments (use the Inputs > N ame me nu) . Othe rwi se, adjustments will b e reset to the defaults if you na[...]
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40 5. T V Menus SharpEdge (835 Se ries T Vs ) On , Of f S harpEdge ™ ad ds specia l edge enha ncemen ts t o make the image ap pear shar per . Saved by input. De ep Fie ld Imager (736 or 8 35 Ser ies T V s) On Dee pField™ Imager dy namically e nhances b lack levels in por tions of the scre en to provide strong c ontrast with det ail ov e r mix e[...]
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5 . TV M en us 41 Audio M enu T o make audio ad justments: From t he Au dio me nu: • Press 1 . to highlight an option Press 2 . to display the subm enu and adjus t. Press 3. MENU to return to the AV menu. Wh ile wa tchi ng T V: • Press the A UDIO key repeatedly to display the audio option you want to cha nge. Press to chang e settings . A[...]
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42 5 . T V Menus Cap tion s Menu Capt ions on A nalog Chan nels The T V ca n decode c aptions from ANT 1 / ANT 2 and the VIDEO comp osite and S -V ID E O jacks. Bro adcast er s can send e ither stan dard close d captions or text s er vice. Stan - dard cl osed captio ns follow the dialogue of the pro gram and display in a sma ll section of the s cre[...]
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5 . TV M en us 43 Setup Menu Options Langu age English Spanis h Displ a y on-s creen me nus in either Eng lish or Spanis h . Note: T o lis t e n t o audio in othe r language s (when av ailabl e ), see the se ction on the AV menu, Audi o submenu, and refe r t o eithe r Listen T o > SAP (ana log signal ) or Lan guage (digital signa l) . Scan An t [...]
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44 5 . T V Menus Setup Menu Options Edit Use the Edi t menu to edit chann el options when ANT 1 or ANT 2 is the cur rent source, T o highli ght a channel num ber to edit: • Press CH / to jump to the next page of ch annel numbe rs. Pres s and hold CH / to spe ed through p ages. • Press to move through all cha nnel number s, one at a [...]
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5 . TV M en us 45 Set u p Men u, contin ued Clock Use eithe r the manual o r aut o metho d t o s et the clock. Set the clo ck if you wish to : • UsetheT V’ sTime rfunction. • Mainta inaccurateChan nelViewlisting s. Setup Menu Options Clock Sett in gs Ma nua l. T o set th e clock manua lly: Sele ct 1 . Manual . Set t[...]
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46 5. T V Menus Set u p Men u, contin ued Timer Use the Tim er to set a time for the T V to turn on auto - matica lly . Us e this menu to set a day , time, inp ut, and chann el for the Timer . If the T V is al ready on at the reque sted time, the T V will automaticall y tune t o the desi gnated channel. • TheT Vclo ckmustbeset?[...]
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5 . TV M en us 47 Setup m enu, Ene rgy option s Setup Menu Options Energy Energy Mode Fast Powe r On Use the Ene rgy Mode option to sele ct the level of power consump - tion while the T V is tur ned of f . The defa ult setting i s F a st Power O n . Low Power use s less e nergy , but T V power - on takes longe r and some T V featu res may be unavai[...]
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48 5 . T V Menus Inpu ts Menu Inputs Menu Options Name Cab le Box , Camco rde r , CD/ Aud io, DVD (DVD, DVD2 , B lu-R ay), DVR, Ga me (Ga me, PS , Xbox, W ii), MP 3 Playe r , PC, Sa tell ite, VCR, AVR On / O ff ( A NT 1 and ANT 2 only) De lete (deactivated HD MI only) Con tro l On, C ont rol O ff (CE C- enab led HDMI device s ; ope rates only when [...]
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5 . TV M en us 49 T V locks available fr om the Lock menu are: Parent Loc k b y Ratings Restr icts acc ess to progra mming base d on V - Chip rating signals s ent by the broadca ster . Other Time Loc k b y Time Restr icts T V use by time of day . Con tro l Pan el Loc k Control Panel Dis ables the but tons on the T V’ s control p anel. Use this op[...]
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50 5. T V Menus Lock Menu, con tinued Parent M enu Opt ions (U.S.-base d rati ng system) Option Name and Description Lock Off, On Dis ables or en ables prog ram block ing based o n V - Chip signals a nd the U .S. rating system. T V Rating T V -Y Yo u t h . For childr en under 7 . Highlight the r ating lev el you wish to change a nd pres s ENTER to [...]
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5 . TV M en us 51 Lock Menu, con tinued Time Blocks a ll use of the T V during the time p eriod you spe cify . Y ou mu st enter a pass c ode to use the T V when the tim e lock is in ef fec t. Loc k by Time On , Of f Ena ble or disab le Lock by Time. Loc k Time, Un lock Ti me T o set th e lock and unlo ck times: 1 . Highlight the h our digits for th[...]
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52 6 NetC ommand IR C ontrol Ab out Ne tComman d IR Cont r ol Note: T o learn about NetCommand for HDMI devices, available on all TV models, see Appendix E, “NetCommand HDMI Control of CEC Devices,” page 77. • Net Com man d IR hom e-th eate r cont rol i s avail - ab le on t he fol lowin g mode ls: WD -6 573 6, WD - 7373 6 - WD -6 5 83 5, W[...]
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6 . NetCommand IR Control ( 736 and 8 35 S eries T V s) 53 IR Emitter Pla cement An IR e mitte r cabl e is includ ed with the T V . The Ne tCommand sys t e m uses emi tters c onnected to the IR —Net Comm and O utp ut jack to control othe r device s such as DVD players, c able box e s, satellite rece iv er s, and VCRs. Conne ct the plug en d of th[...]
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54 6. NetCommand IR Control ( 73 6 and 83 5 Seri es TVs) T o pe rfor m this proce dure, you need: The re mot e contro ls for both the T V and the • device you want to control. The IR e mitter cab le supplied wi th the T V . • Note: T o set up an A/V receiver , see “Set Up NetCom- mand Control of an A/V Receiver” later in this chapter [...]
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6 . NetCommand IR Control ( 736 and 8 35 S eries T V s) 55 Refer to this char t whe n “learning” devic e k eys. “Le arn” some, all, or no ne of the k eys us ed for each devic e ty pe. The char t ha s space for you to write in function s you assig n t o the F1 – F4 keys. NetCo mman d S peciali zed Device K eys See the foll o wing page for [...]
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56 6. NetCommand IR Control ( 73 6 and 83 5 Seri es TVs) Key Name in Learning Screen Special Operation Description and Setup How to Use Power On Ma nual Powe r On/O ff Use for devic es that have only one POW ER key . Press 1 . IN PUT to display the Input S election me nu. Press 2 . to highlight the ic on for the device to be powered o n or off. Wit[...]
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6 . NetCommand IR Control ( 736 and 8 35 S eries T V s) 57 Key Name in Learning Screen Special Operation Description and Setup How to Use Guide Di spl ayi ng th e Disc M enu ( DVD or hi gh- def ini - t ion di sc for mat) “Lea rn” the DI SC MEN U , TOP ME NU, or other key as name d on the origina l remote in the Guide lea rn- ing posi tion. Whil[...]
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58 6 . NetCommand IR Control ( 736 and 8 3 5 Series T Vs ) Several t ypes of A / V re ceiver control are d escribe d here using the I nputs > A V Rece iver menu. Controlling p o wer and volume is d escribe d on this • page. For most e quipment setup s, see “ A / V Re ceiver • Control: Automatic Audi o Switching” on the oppo - site [...]
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6 . NetCommand IR Control ( 736 and 8 35 S eries T V s) 59 Settin g Up NetCo mman d Control o f an A/V Receiv er , c on tinu e d Per form one of thes e setups to enable the A / V rece iv er to switch automatically to the co rrect audi o input when you selec t a device in the T V’ s I nput Sele ction menu. T o set u p control of an A / V re ceiver[...]
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60 6 . NetCommand IR Control ( 736 and 8 35 S eries T V s) Audio S witching Setup 1: Automatic A/V Rec eiver Switc hing t o the T V Audio I nput Most devic es are set up to use th e TV ’ s audio outpu t lik e the VCR in this example; analog au dio from the device is sent thro ugh the T V to the A / V receiver ’ s T V au dio input. Use this setu[...]
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6 . NetCommand IR Control ( 736 and 8 35 S eries T V s) 61 Settin g Up NetCo mman d Control o f an A/V Receiv er , c on tinu e d Audio S witching Setup 2 : Automatic A/V Re ceiver Switc hing to a Surround S ound Device Use this setup to se nd digital sur round sound di rectly from a devic e t o an A / V re ceiver . Under 1. Learn , highlight Input [...]
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62 6 . NetComman d IR Control ( 73 6 and 83 5 Serie s TVs) Settin g Up NetCo mman d Control o f an A/V Receiv er , c on tinu e d 1 3 3 4 2 A V Rec eive r menu f or aud io an d vid eo swi tchi ng wi th HD MI out put 1 T h e Learn column lists “le arnabl e ” keys from the A / V re ceiver’ s remote con trol. 2 Input1 throug h Input5 are ar bitra[...]
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6 . NetCommand IR Control ( 736 and 8 35 S eries T V s) 63 Settin g Up NetCo mman d Control o f an A/V Receiv er , c on tinu e d Press 3 . ENTER and the hig hlighted Input label will sta rt flas hing to indicate readines s for “learni ng. ” While the 4 . In put text is f lashing, pres s and hold the key on the A/V re ceiver ’s remote control [...]
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64 Appendices Appendix A : Specific a tions Co mpo ne nt Vi de o ( Y /Pr/ Pb) up to 3 sets CE A- 770 . 1 & CE A 770 .2 4 8 0i, 4 8 0p , CE A 770 .3 72 0p a nd 10 80 i ( TV an al og com po nen t vid eo s ta nda rd s) RCA Pin Pl ug Y : 1 .0 Vp- p (inclu des sync), 75 - o hm Pr: 700 mV p-p, 75-o hm Pb: 700 mV p- p , 75- ohm 1 de dicate d set of c [...]
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Appendices 65 Byp assing t he Paren tal Lock Af t er you set the l ock, you must use your pa ss code to view a locked prog ram, view the locked T V , view a locked cha nnel, cance l the lock, or en t e r the Lock menus. If you forget your pas s code, you can view the lo ck e d T V without e nt erin g y o ur pass co de. When you are prompted fo r y [...]
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Appendices 67 This ap pendix explain s program ming the T V’ s rem ot e control to ope rate other A / V device s. This is distin ct from Ne tCommand c ontrol. The T V’ s re mote control can op erate other device s b y three di ffere nt methods: • Remote Contro l Programming: Y o u must move the slide switch to the posi tion specif ic t o t[...]
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68 Appendices I M P O R TA N T Y o u may ne ed to r epr ogra m th e remo te co ntr ol af ter c han ging t he b at teri es. Progra mming t he Remote Cont rol Move the slide switch at the top of the remote to 1. the posi tion for the produc t y ou want to control. Refer to the tabl e below . Only one of e ach device ty pe can be c ontrolled in eac h [...]
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Appendices 69 Progra mming Cod es Audio Amplifiers Make Code Acurus 30 7 65 Adcom 3 1 1 0 0, 30577 Alte c Lan sing 3 174 2 Aragon 30 7 65 Bel Ca nto Desi gn 315 8 3 Bose 3 0 6 74 Ca r ver 30892 Car y Audi o Design 318 7 9 Classe 3 14 6 1 Cur tis Ma thes 30300 Durabrand 315 6 1 Flex tro nic s 318 7 9 GE 3 0078 Halcro 319 3 4 Harman/ Kardon 30892 JV[...]
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70 A ppen dices Progra mming Cod es, cont inued CD Players Make Code Grun dig 3 015 7 Hafler 3 0 17 3 Harman/ Kardon 3 1 202, 301 73, 301 57 , 301 0 0, 30 083 Hitachi 30 032 In kel 301 8 0, 301 57 Inte gr a 30101 Jerrold 30003 JVC 31 294, 3 0072 , 3 00 32 Ken wood 30 626, 301 9 0, 300 3 7 , 30 029, 30 028, 300 00 KLH 31 7 1 1 , 31 31 8 Kos s 3131 7[...]
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Appendices 71 Progra mming Cod es, cont inued Satellite Receivers Make Code Philips 1 1 7 4 9 , 1 1 442, 1 1 1 42, 1 1 07 6 , 1 081 9, 1 0775, 1 07 49, 10 724, 1 07 22, 10 0 9 9 Pioneer 1 1 4 42 , 1 1 1 42 Proscan 1 056 6, 1 0 392 RadioShack 1 077 5, 10566 RCA 1 1 4 42 , 1 1 3 92, 1 1 1 42, 1 0 855, 1 0775, 1 056 6, 1 0 392, 1 01 43 Samsung 1 1609,[...]
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72 A ppen dices Progra mming Cod es, cont inued VCRs Make Code CCE 20072, 2 0278 Cineral 20 278 Citi zen 204 79, 20278, 202 4 0, 20209, 20 037 , 200 35, 2 0000 Classic 2 0 037 Color tyme 20278, 200 60, 200 45, 20 035 Colt 20072, 200 00 Craig 202 40, 20072, 20047 , 20 0 37 Criterion 20072, 2 0 00 0 Cro sley 200 8 1, 2 0 035, 200 00 Crown 202 78, 200[...]
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Appendices 73 Progra mming Cod es, cont inued DVD Players Make Code 3D L AB 20 539, 20503 Acou stic Sol u- tions 2073 0 Accurian 2 1 4 16, 2 1 072, 2 0 6 75 Adcom 210 9 4 Afre ey 206 98 Ai wa 2 0 6 41 Akai 21 0 89, 20 770, 207 05, 20 695 Alba 207 1 7 , 20 67 2 Alco 207 90 Alleg ro 208 69 Am phion Me dia Wo rks 20 872 AMW 20 872 Ap e x Di gital 2 10[...]
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74 Appendices Progra mming Cod es, cont inued DVD Players Make Code Sampo 207 52, 2069 8 Samsung 21 07 5, 21 044, 20 820, 207 4 4, 2057 3, 2049 0, 2 019 9 Sansui 20 69 5 Sa nyo 2 1334, 20873, 2069 5, 20675, 2067 0 Schneider 2 0783 Schw aiger 2 0752 Sen sor y Scie nce 2 11 5 8 Sharp 2 1 256, 207 52, 2067 5, 20 630 Sha rper I mage 2 111 7 Sherwood 21[...]
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Appendices 75 CAUTION BURN DANGER! HOT SURF ACES INSIDE! T ouch lamp cartridge handle only . Do not touch lamp or lamp car - tridge housing. Keep lamp cartridge horizontal during removal. Do not tilt as glass may come out and cause injury . Replace lamp car - tridge only with the same part number 915B403001. CA UTION: If t he televisio n is on, pre[...]
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76 A ppendices Lam p-Ca rt ridg e Replacem ent Removing the Old L amp Car tridge T ur n off T V power and a llo w the lamp to co ol for at 1. leas t one hour before p rocee ding. Af t er the la mp has cool ed, remove the cov e r of the 2 . lamp c ompar tment, loc at ed on the b ack of the T V . Refer to figur es 1 and 2. Use a #2 (larg e ) Phillips[...]
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Appendices 77 T ur n on the device and a llo w it to complete the 1. power - on sequen ce (boot up). Conne ct the device to one of the T V’ s HDMI inp uts. 2 . When th e TV d et ec ts the connec tion, the Auto Input Se nsing scree n will appear a nd provide additiona l instr uctions. Y o u will see one of the following scre ens, depe nding on you[...]
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78 Ap pen d ices Fig ure 4 ( NetC omma nd HD MI Con tro l is of f ). • The T V’s NetComma nd for HDMI Control i s turne d off. Act ion: Follow the instr uctions in “En abling or Dis abling the T V’ s Ne tCommand H DMI Control” on the previou s page. Note: Y ou may not see the screen in figur e 2 if the HDMI device has previously been [...]
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Appendices 79 Resolvi ng CEC Conflic ts, Cha nging HDMI Conn ectio ns, Removing HDMI D e vices Bec ause each ma nufacturer s elects w hich CEC func- tions to suppo rt, s ome devices ca n conflict wi th other devices . If control confli cts arise, you ca n : T ur n off CEC in the other d e vice’ s setup me nu. • T ur n off T V contr ol of an [...]
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80 Appendices Appendix F: T roubleshoo tin g Reset Name When to Use How to Use Resulting Action Format When the p icture s hape se ems inc orre ct, use FORMA T to chan ge the sha pe of the pic ture. Pres s the FORMA T key to cycle throu gh the availab le forma ts to find the b est for mat for the c urren t pictur e. The l ast-use d format fo r a si[...]
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Appendices 81 Reset Name When to Use How to Use Resulting Action S yste m Res et If the T V does n ot turn on or of f , doe s not resp ond to the rem ote control o r con trol-pa nel but tons, o r has a udio but n o video. Pres s the SYSTE M RES ET but ton on the con trol pane l. The T V wil l turn of f and the g reen LED will fl ash quic kly for ab[...]
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82 Appendices Ge ner al T V Op era tio n Sy mptom Rem arks 1. A fan is r unning ev en while the T V i s po wered of f. The ro om is too w ar m . Whe n the T V is off, int er nal compone nts continue to draw power and m ust be cool ed by the fan. 2. The fa n gets louder a fter the T V is shu t off. Nor mal opera tion. The fan spe eds up to cool the [...]
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Appendices 83 T V Power On / O ff Sy mptom Rem arks 1. T V takes an excessi v e ly long time to power on. • Whenswitche don,theT Vneedstim et obootup,just as a com puter does. A lso, the T V’ s lamp re quires a few mome nts t o heat up to full b rightnes s. • T VEnergyM odeissettoLow[...]
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84 Appendices Picture Sy mptom Rem arks 1. Picture doe s not look like a high-d efinition picture. Not all sign als are high- definition s ignals. T o re ceive high- defini- tion pro gramming fro m y our ca ble or satellite provider , you must subsc ribe to the provider’ s h igh-def inition ser vice. Some over - the-air broadcasts ar e in high-de[...]
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Appendices 85 Appendix F: T roubleshoo ting, con tinued Indicators Sy mptom Rem arks 1. L AMP indic at or light is a c onstant re d. T ur n the T V off for at le ast 2 minutes. T urn it ba ck on. If light is still red, the la mp has faile d . Repla ce it. See A ppendix D for la mp replac ement infor mation. For questions , please ca ll Mitsubishi C[...]
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86 Appendices Appendix F: T roubleshoo ting, con tinued Net Com man d IR Cont rol Sy mptom Rem arks 1. Cannot se e the menu from the A / V Rec eiver . A / V Rece iv er Se t Up for Audio- Only Switching • The A / V Rece iv er is not c onnected to any vide o input of the T V . T o che ck the A / V Rece iv er me nu, t e mporar ily plug into an un[...]
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Appendices 87 Appendix F: T roubleshoo ting, con tinued Net Com man d IR Cont rol Sy mptom Rem arks 5. T here is no sou nd or picture fro m the A / V rece iv er for my DVD player or othe r device conne cted to the A / V rece iv er; the A / V rece iv er sho uld be sending vi deo to the T V ov er a n HDMI cable. ( A / V Re ceiver Set Up for Audio a n[...]
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88 T rade ma rk and License I n formation LICENSOR’S SUPPLIERS DO NOT MA KE OR P ASS ON TO END USER OR AN Y O TH ER THIRD P ART Y , AN Y E XP RESS, IMPLIED OR ST A TU T O R Y WARR ANT Y OR REPRESENT A T ION ON BEHALF O F SUCH SUPP LIERS, INCLUDING , BUT NOT LIMITED T O THE IMPLIED W ARR ANT IE S OF NON -INFRINGEMENT , TITLE , MERCHANT ABIL - IT Y[...]
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T rade mark an d License I n formation 89 Mit subi shi T V S of t w a re EN D-U SER LIC ENS E A G REEM ENT FOR EM BEDD ED SOF T W A RE IM PORTANT – RE AD CA REF ULL Y : Thi s Lice nse Agr eeme nt is a le gal agr eeme nt bet ween yo u ( e ithe r an indiv idual o r an enti ty) a nd Mit subis hi Digi tal Ele ctron ics A meri ca, Inc. ( MDE A) for a [...]
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90 W arrant y Mit subi shi DLP Project ion T elevis ion Limited W ar rant y MITSUBIS HI DIGIT A L ELEC TRONI CS AMERICA , INC . (“MDE A ”) war rants as follows to the origina l purchase r of this television fro m an authorized MI TSUBISHI Audio/ Vi deo Dea ler , s hould it prove defective by reason of aga inst defec ts aris ing from improp er w[...]
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W arrant y 91 c. Proof of purcha se date from an author ized MITSUBISHI de aler is re quired when re questing war ranty s er vice. Prese nt y o ur sales re ceipt or other d ocument whi ch establi shes proof a nd date o f purc hase. THE RE TURN OF THE OWNER REGISTR A TIO N C ARD IS N O T A C ONDITION OF C O V ERAGE UNDER THI S LIMITED W AR RAN T Y .[...]
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92 Index I n d ex A Adjust Keys (Up/Down /Lef t /Right) 27 , 3 6 Ana morphic Pic t ure Form at 32 Antenna Conne cting 2 1 Signa l Strength for Di gital Chan - nels 30 Antenn a Inputs (ANT 1 , A NT 2 ) 9 Audio Loc k (A / V rece iv er co ntrol) 68 Audio Ou tput Jacks 9 Auto Input Se nsing 1 3 Auto- Of f (Sleep T imer) 26 Auto- On ( Time r) 46 A / V M[...]
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Ind ex 93 Level Sound 4 1 Light, D ecorative 38 Listen T o 4 1 Listing s 29 Lock Me nu . See Lock T V Lock T V Bypas sing the Lock 6 5 Lock by Chan nel 44 Lock by Rating s 50 Lock by Time 5 1 Lock Co ntrol Panel 5 1 Preset V-C hip Blocking 49 Low Po wer (Energ y Mode) 4 7 Wired IR o ption 1 0 M Media S etup Menu 34 Memo rizing Channel s 1 3 Add Sin[...]
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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 ord er rep lacemen t or addit 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- 72 7 8 SYSTEM RE SET If the T V does n ot res[...]