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visit o ur websi te at w w w .mi tsub ishi- t v . com LCD T elev is io n M odels L T - a n d L T - O w n e r ’ s G u i d e LCD Monitor 5 8 03.indd 5/8/2003, 3:02 PM 1[...]
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3 CA U T IO N : TO R ED UCE THE R ISK O F ELECTR IC S HOC K , DO N OT R EMO V E CO V ER O R BA CK. NO U SER S ER V IC E A B LE P A RTS INSIDE. R EFER S ER V ICIN G TO QU A LI FIED SER V IC E PE R SO NNEL . The l igh t ning f lash w ith a rrowhead sy mbo l w ithi n an equ ilatera l tr iangle is intended t o a lert t he user of the presence o f u nin[...]
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3 Con ten ts Importa nt Safeg ua rds .................................................................................................................. 4 Chapt er 1 T ele vision Ove rvie w Th ank Y ou ................................................................................................................................... 8 U npack ing Y o[...]
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4 5 I MP O RT A N T SA F EGU A R DS Please read the f ol l ow ing safeg uards fo r your T V and re ta in fo r f utu re r efere nce. A lways fol lo w a l l war nin gs and inst ruc tions marked on the telev ision. . Rea d, Reta in and F ol low A ll I nstr uctions Read a l l safet y and operati ng instr uct io ns before operating t he TV . Reta in [...]
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4 5 I MP O RT A N T SA F EGU A R DS, con t inued . P ower Lines A n ou tside antenna sy ste m should not be located in the v icin i t y of overh ead power l ines or other elect ric light or power ci rcuits, or where i t c an fa ll i n to such power l ines or circ uits. W hen instal l ing an outside antenna system, ex treme ca re sho u ld be t[...]
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6 Cha pt er . . . I MP O RT A N T SA F EGU A R DS, con t inu ed . T r ansport (a ) Be s ure to use another person to li ft or ca rr y t his d isplay . It is reco m m ended that one hand on each side of the display be u sed to transp ort t h e d isplay . (b) U se caution when transp ort ing the un i t. B e sure t hat i tems such as belt buck l[...]
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6 Cha pt er . . . 1 T elev ision Over v iew Tha n k Y ou .................................................................................................................. 8 U npack ing Y our New T V ............................................................................................ 9 Specia l Features .....................................[...]
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8 9 W elco me to the w ond er fu l and exciting wor ld of digital telev isi on! W e a re h ono red that you chos e M i tsubis h i as your premi er ho me en terta inmen t par tner . The develo pme nt team at Mi tsubishi Digital Elect ro nics A me r i ca (M D E A ) understands that our custo mers deman d a n d e xpect t he ve r y best. M D EA w as fo[...]
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8 9 Spec ia l F eat ures Y our new High Def in i tion (HD) upgradeabl e LCD televisio n has ma n y specia l featu res that m a ke i t t he perfect addition t o your ho me en terta inmen t sy ste m. A few of these special featu res are: PIP/ POP V iew ing O p t io n Us ing Pict ure- in- Pict ure and Pictu re-o utsi de- Pict ure gives you exciting op[...]
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1 0 1 1 F ron t C o n t ro l P a n el Many rem ote c on t ro l bu t to ns a re d up l ica ted on the fron t contro l panel. Duplicat e button s a re shad ed in t he panel sh ow n bel ow . Please see Remo te Con t ro l Funct i ons, page , for an ex p la na t i on of the i r usage. The A D J UST , EN T ER, M EN U , and C A NCEL but tons may be [...]
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1 0 1 1 1 . Headph one The Hea dph one Output sends t he T V ’ s conne cted aud io sign al s to a pai r of h e adpho ne s. The aud io o utput f rom the T V ’ s spe ak ers wi ll be u nava ila bl e. 2. Aud io Ou t The Aud io Output sends t he T V ’ s connec ted audio si gna ls to a n A /V re ceiver or other equipment. 3. Inp uts 1 - 2 The se in[...]
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1 2 Cha pt er . . . Th is page i n ten t i ona l ly l ef t bla n k LCD Monitor 5 8 03.indd 5/8/2003, 3:02 PM 12[...]
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1 2 Cha pt er . . . A d d i t i o n al c o n n e c t i o n c a b l e s a r e n o t p r o v i d e d w i t h th e TV . T h e y s h o u l d b e a v ai l a b l e a t m o s t e l e c t r o n i c s t o r e s . 2 Connect io ns Connect ing a n A n tenn a o r W a ll Out let Cabl e .............................................................. 1 4 Connect in[...]
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1 4 1 5 Sepa rate U HF a nd V H F A n tennas (F ig ure 1 ) 1 . Connect the UHF and VHF antenna leads to the UHF/VHF combiner. 2. Push the comb iner o nto AN T o n t he TV side panel. UH F /V HF co mbiner s are not pr ovide d with the T V. They a re avail abl e at most el ect ronic s tores . No te : This T V wi ll only be ab le to p rovid e a n ana [...]
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1 4 1 5 Cab le Box (F ig ure 3) 1 . Connect the incoming cable to AN T o n t he T V sid e pa n el. NO T E : If yo ur c abl e box has sepa rate a udio / video ou tputs, pl ea se see Com posite V ideo wi t h Audio o r S - V ideo with Audio, page 1 6 (Figure 6 ) . No te : If you have a dig ital c ab le box, refer to your Dig i ta l Cable Box o w ner?[...]
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1 6 1 7 Connect ing a n A n tenna t o a Cab le Box and V CR , Connect ing Audio / V ideo t o t he C abl e B o x or V CR Fig ure 6. Connecting the VCR Audio / Vi deo. N ote: The TV side panel and connections shown her e are for r eference only and may vary by model. Y ou may connect to the S - V IDEO o r V I D EO termi na l b ut no t to both. Cab le[...]
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1 6 1 7 Connect ing a n A ud i o R eceive r Ste reo Audio System (recommended for shel f units or A / V re ceivers w it ho ut di gita l audio i npu ts) (F ig ure 7) 1 . Connect the audio cabl e s fro m A U D IO O U TPU T o n t h e T V side panel t o T V I N o r A U X IN termin als on the back of the au d io system. • The red cable co nnect s t o [...]
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1 8 1 9 D V D P layer/ V ideo Game w ith Com pone nt V id eo (F ig ure 9) 1 . Connect the Compo nen t Vid eo c abl es f ro m ( Y Cb Cr or Y Pb Pr ) V IDEO O U T o n t h e back of the D V D playe r to COMPO NE NT ( 1 or 2) on the T V sid e pa nel . T h e c o rrect c o nnections are : A . Y t o Y B. Cb or P b to Pb C. Cr or Pr t o Pr 2. Connect a set[...]
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1 8 1 9 Connect ing a DT V Receiver DT V R eceiver w i t h Com pon ent V ideo Connect i ons (Recommended ) (F ig ure 1 1 ) 1 . Connect the ou tside ante nn a cabl e, or satellit e to A NT or SA TE LLI TE IN on the DT V receive r ( see your DT V receiv er owner ’ s g uid e for inst ructions and cable co mpatib il i t y ). 2. If your DT V receiv er[...]
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20 2 1 Th is page i n ten t i ona l ly l ef t bla n k LCD Monitor 5 8 03.indd 5/8/2003, 3:02 PM 20[...]
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20 2 1 Connect ing Mo n i to r Li nk™ / P C Image a nd A ud i o C o nnect io n Mo n i t or Li nk (F ig ure 1 4) 1 . Connec t a M onito rLi nk /D V I ca b le f ro m t he TV side pa n el to t he Mi t sub is hi HD Rec eiver/Con troller back pa n el. 2. C onnect the Moni torLin k Con trol /RS - 232 cable from the T V side panel to t he Mi t sub ish i[...]
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22 Cha pt er . . . Ho w C o nnec tio ns A f fect t h e PIP ( Pict u re- In - Pict u re) and PO P ( Pict u r e- Ou tsid e- Pict ure) T o see a pictu re in the PIP or PO P , you ma y need to sel ec t an inp ut source. If the only inp ut co nnected is A NT , t h en both the main pict ure and the PIP/P O P w il l be from that in put s ource. If other v[...]
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22 Cha pt er . . . 3 Remo te Con t ro l Funct i ons Over v iew of the T V L aye r Buttons ............................................................................... 24 Ca re and Operation....................................................................................................... 2 5 Cha nnel Selection ...............................[...]
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24 2 5 Remo te Con t ro l Funct i ons: O ver v iew of the T V Layer Bu t to ns Ov ervi ew (F ig ure 1, fo l lowin g page) Sl id e Sw it c h: Select A / V prod uct to be con trolled by the rem ote co ntro l. PO W ER : T u rns power o n and off fo r T V and o t h er conn ec ted A /V produ c ts. Numbers: Indiv id ua l ly sel ect c hannels or in put in[...]
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24 2 5 Remo te Con t ro l Funct i ons: Ca re and Operatio n ?[...]
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26 2 7 Remo te Con t ro l Funct i ons: Cha nnel Select io n, Sleep Ti m er Chan nel Select io n Ent er t hree n umbers ( ex. for cha nnel 2, p res s 002) . or Pr e ss the cha nnel n u mbe r a nd ENT (ex. for cha nnel 2, pr e ss 2, t h en EN T). or Ent er t h e cha nnel n umber a n d wa i t four secon d s ( withou t pr e ssing ENT ). The T V wi ll c[...]
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26 2 7 I f y o u c an n o t t u r n th e c a b l e b o x O N b y p r e s s i n g P O WE R, tr y p r e s s i n g C HAN N E L o r th e n u m b e r b u t t o n s . W h e n s e t t o TV , th e P LA Y , S T O P , REW /R EV , an d F F / FWD b u t t o ns wi l l o pe r a t e th e V C R aft e r th e V C R c o d e s h a v e b e e n p r o p e r l y p r o gr a[...]
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28 2 9 I f th e s l i d e s wi t ch i s s e t t o TV w h e n y o u e n t e r an A/V r e ce i v e r co d e , V O L UM E an d M UT E wi ll co n t r o l th e A/V r e c e i v e r r a th e r th an th e TV . T o r e t ur n v o l um e an d m u t e co n tr o l t o th e TV , s e t th e s li d e s wi t c h t o TV , p r e s s an d h o l d P O WE R an d e n t [...]
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28 2 9 Remo te Con t ro l Funct i ons: Spec ia l Functions W he n your remo te co ntrol has bee n Progra mm ed to opera te another m a n u factu rer’ s prod uct, t h e f unction performed o n each l a yer may var y . The most c ommo n f unctions are: Remo te Con t ro l Funct i ons: Oper a t i on o f PIP a nd PO P Pict ure- I n -Pi c tu re (PIP ) [...]
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30 Cha pt er . . . Th is page i n ten t i ona l ly l ef t bla n k LCD Monitor 5 8 03.indd 5/8/2003, 3:03 PM 30[...]
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30 Cha pt er . . . 4 Men u S creen Oper a t io ns The Vi e wP oint ® Me nu S y stem ....................................................................................... 3 2 M A IN Men u ............................................................................................................... 3 3 SETU P M enu ...............................[...]
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3 2 3 3 A pi ct u re ( icon ) w il l be high ligh ted and can be selected using the rem ote co ntro l ’ s A D J UST a rrows. W h en selected, the app rop iate m enu wi ll appear or sta rt a n a uto matic f unctio n. Y ou may then m a ke changes w ithin t he me nu or access a va ilable sub- men us. A highl igh ted square bu t to n indicates that y[...]
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3 2 3 3 Ma in Men u S creens : O ver v iew SE T U P Men u (F ig ure 3) Basi c (initial) setup instr uct i ons and fu n ct io ns a re avai labl e t hroug h t h e SET U P sub men u screens. • M emo riz e cha nn el s, • Assign I n pu t A ssignmen t s • S et the ti m e a nd day • Sel ect E nglish or Spanish for the me nus or scr een di sp lay ?[...]
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34 3 5 A U DI O/ V I D EO SE T T I N GS Men u (F ig ure 8) Adj ust som e or a ll of the A / V sett ings. Each inpu t can be set to yo u r pre fere nces. A / V Reset on the me nu a llows you t o ret urn t he A / V se t ting s f or the cu rren t inpu t to the facto r y presets. A / V Reset o n t he fron t con trol panel resets al l inp uts at o ne ti[...]
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34 3 5 SE T U P Men u : Me mo r iz e Cha nnels, Me mo r iz e Men u , Inp ut A ssign m en t ?[...]
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36 3 7 SE T U P Men u : Manua l ly S et ti ng the Clock ENTER for menu or to start MENU to return ?[...]
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36 3 7 Clock S ett ing (Aut o ) (F ig ure 1 4) Set the Clock Sett ing to A uto t o au tom atica lly set t h e day and time using Ex te nded Da ta S erv ice (X DS) time data. T his data is a ut omatical ly retrieved when t uned t o a PBS channel or o t h er cha nnel in yo u r area that pro v id es t his ser vice. Time Z o ne (F ig ure 15) Select the[...]
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3 8 3 9 La ng uage (F ig ure 1 7 ) Displa y t he o n -screen men us in ei t h er English or Spanish (Español ). T h e f irst t ime yo u powered On your TV , you we re requested t o select an on -screen me nu lang uage. If you choose t o c hange the selection, a ll men u tex t wi l l immediate ly s wit c h t o t h e la ngua ge of y our c h oice. F [...]
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3 8 3 9 CA P T I ONS M en u : O ver v iew CA P T I ONS M enu (F ig ure 1 9) T ur n On or Off the closed captio n decode r, se lect the t y pe of ca ptions o r tex t, and choose b lac k o r tra nsl ucen t g ray as the ba c kg ro und col or fo r t h e closed captio n a rea. Br oadcasters can send ei t he r Standa rd o r T e xt c lo sed captio ni ng .[...]
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40 4 1 CA P T I ONS M en u : Closed Ca pt i ons, Back g ro und Colo r ENTER for menu or to start MENU to return CAPTIONS menu Closed Captions CC Background or change option MENU to return ADJUST to select : On if mute : Gray MAIN MENU Fig ure 20. Closed Caption s ?[...]
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40 4 1 Chan nel (F ig ure 22) Select to edit the channel selections . Y ou can add or dele te from me mory , name, or add t o t h e SQ V (Super Qu i ck View™) list. A fter selecting Channel, ed i ting c an be do ne using the Adj ust butto ns or en tering t h e d igit channel num ber you wan t to cha nge (Exa m ple for channel ).[...]
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42 43 CH A N N EL EDIT Men u : U sing SQ V (Super Qu ick V iew™) Us i ng The Men u S creen (F ig ure 25) Put to get h er a l ist o f your favo r i te channels f ro m A NT using SQ V (Supe r Q uick V iew ). Sto re up to channels in each of the di ffere nt m emo r y bank s. Af ter adding a chan ne l to the SQ V me mor y , “SQ V ” w il l[...]
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42 43 V - CHI P LOCK M en u : O ver v iew V -Ch i p Si gna l I nfo r matio n W hen pro v ided by the broadca ster , V -Chip rati ngs ca n be used to control whic h progra ms can be v iewed or w i ll be block ed. W hen V -Ch i p r ating s are sent, you w il l see t he rating s when you chang e the cha nnel or when you press the I NFO but to n on the[...]
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4 4 4 5 V - CHI P Me nu: S ett i ng U p a nd U si ng V -Ch ip Lock Passcod e Set t ing Up the V -CH IP LOCK P as scod e (F ig ure 27) Select V -CHI P LOC K from the M A IN men u fo r f ir st time setup or after you have cancel ed your passcode. Y ou wi l l see the screen s hown in F igu re . Use the n u m ber bu t to ns on the rem ot e con t[...]
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4 4 4 5 V -CH I P H OUR S / LOCK BY TI ME (F ig ure 30 ) V -CHIP HOURS / LOCK BY TI ME w il l a llow you to activate the V -Chip or l ock t he e ntire T V during specif ic ho u rs. V -CH I P Star t Ti me and V -CH IP Stop Time (F ig ure 3 0) Select the ti m es you would lik e the V -Chip to be Active. By se t ting t he V -Chip Star t Time and V - C[...]
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46 4 7 A D V A N CED F E A T U R E S Me nu: C o lor Ba la n ce, Aut o C o lor Cor rect i on, Col or V iew ™ , Res et Co lor Colo r Ba l ance Me nu (F ig ure 3 1 ) Y our Mitsub ishi T V uses si x co lors (Magen ta , Red, Y el low , Gree n, Cyan a n d Blu e) t o c rea te Col or Bal ance. Y ou ma y adjust these co lors a uto matical ly or manual ly [...]
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46 4 7 AD V AN C ED FEA TURES M e n u: TIM E R, T im e r M e n u , an d Se t T im e T h e TV’ s c l o ck m u s t b e s e t be f o r e yo u c an s e t th e t im e r . I f y o u h a ve n o t s e t th e cl o ck an d/ o r da y , y o u w il l s e e th e C L O C K m e n u i n s t e a d o f th e T im e r m e n u . T I MER men u (F ig ure 35) The ti m er[...]
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48 4 9 A D V A N CED F E A T U R E S Me nu: S et Da y , Inpu t , and Chan n el Set Day (F ig ure 37) Select the days t ha t t he TV w il l tu rn on au to matica lly . Y ou can select E ver yday , Mo n- Fri (Mon day th ro ugh F riday ), o r t h e ind ividual days of the week. Inp ut (F ig ure 38) Select the inpu t to use wh en the ti m er t ur ns o [...]
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48 4 9 V ideo M ut e (F ig ure 4 0) V ideo M ut e, when On le ts you display a b lue backg roun d when n o signa l is being recei ved on Inp uts - , C o mpo nen t - , a n d MonLink . Black En hanceme nt (F ig ure 4 1 ) The con tra st in dark scenes i s enha n ced for better pi ct u re qual i t y . Brigh ter scen es w il l no t be a ff[...]
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5 0 5 1 A U DI O/ V I D EO SE T T I N GS Men u : O ve r v iew A U DI O/ V I D EO SE T T I N GS Men u (F ig ure 43) Each inp ut has its o w n A / V me mor y . Y ou ca n ad just each inpu t ’ s A / V mem or y in t wo ways. Y ou ca n use the men u or the re mot e con t r ol. A / V Mem or y Re set A / V Me mor y Reset wi ll ret ur n the cur ren tly s[...]
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5 0 5 1 Au d io Set t ings Ba ss Enhances or red uces lo w f req uency sound. T rebl e Enhances or red uces high frequen c y so u n d. Ba la n c e Adj usts t h e level of so u n d bet ween the left and right speakers. Surrou n d Creates sim u lat ed stereo and surround effect s. Y our cho ices a re: • Of f: No surround effects. Use this sett ing [...]
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5 2 Cha pt er . . . A U DI O/ V I D EO S ett ing De scr i pt i ons: V ideo V ideo Set t ings NOT E: A sl ider wi l l display on -scre en f or each set ting. The slider has a numer ic value, where is the ma x imum, the m i d- ra nge is and the min imum set ting is . Con t rast Pro v id es a sl id er to ad just the whit e-t o-b lack [...]
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5 2 Cha pt er . . . 5 PIP/ POP Operations A va ilable On-Screen Fo rm at S iz es ................................................................................. 54 Operation o f PIP and POP .......................................................................................... 56 Appendi x A : Bypa ssing the V -Ch ip Lock .....................[...]
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54 5 5 Format (picture shape) availability based on Input/Signal NO T E : Y ou ca n f ind a spect ratios on the back of most D V D covers. A lso, An amorphic D V Ds a re usua l ly ma rked “ A na m orphic” or “ En ha nced for 1 6 :9 T V s. ” A v a i lab le On -Screen F or ma t Si z es Zoom Enla rges t h e picture, crop ping som e of the imag[...]
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54 5 5 Wi descreen Pi c tu re ( 480i / 480p) Sta ndard ( Recommend ed) E xpa nd Zo om (F or l etterbox 2 .35:1 D V Ds) Nar row Str etch Wi descreen Pi c tu re ( 1 6 :9 - H D 1 080i/720p o n ly ) E x a m ple: A T rue HD Broadca st Sta ndard ( Recommend ed) H D Ex pand ( Recommend ed for 4: 3 images with Black S ide Bars) A v a i lab le On -Screen F [...]
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5 6 5 7 Operation o f PI P and POP Chang i ng PIP / POP Inp uts Press PIP D EV I CE t o browse through avai lab le PIP or PO P image s. Chang i ng PIP / POP Channels Press PIP C H to scroll up or d ow n through me moriz ed channels on the AN T . E xcha ng ing Pro g ra m Image s Press E N TER / EX CH to exchange t h e ma in pi ct u re with the PIP /[...]
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5 6 5 7 Appen d i x A : B y pa ssing t h e V - Chip Loc k B y passing t he V -Ch i p L ock A fter yo u set t h e lock , yo u need your passcode t o v iew a V -Chip l oc ked pr ogra m, view t h e locked T V , ca n cel the lock, or ent er the V -Chip lock m enus. If you f orget your passcode, yo u ca n view the locked TV w itho ut en tering your pass[...]
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5 8 5 9 Appe ndi x B : Hig h Def in i t i on In pu t C o n n ec tio n Com patib i li t y Com pone nt In puts These inpu ts a re com patibl e with most sta n d ard D V D and DT V signa ls with compo nen t v id eo outp uts. Comp atibl e DT V signa ls a re S DT V 480i, 480p , a nd HDT V 720p , 1 080i. Pl ea se check the DT V receiv er specif ications [...]
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5 8 5 9 Mitsu bishi . .. .. . , , , , . .. .. .. .. .. . , Ad mir al . .. .. .. . A iwa . .. .. .. .. . , , B & K . .. .. .. . Bose . .. .. .. .. . Denon . .. .. .. . , , , , . .. .. .. .[...]
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60 6 1 Mitsu bishi HD /Satel l i te R eceiver , Ec hosta r/ Dishnet work , , , Ex press Vu . .. .. . GE . .. .. .. .. . Grad ient . .. .. . Hitac hi . .. .. .. . , , Hughes . .. .. .. . Mag anavox . .. .. . , [...]
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60 6 1 Clea ni ng No r mal ly , light d usti ng with a dr y , no n-s c ra tch ing dust er w il l keep your TV c lean. If c l ea ning beyon d th is is n eeded, please use the f ollowi ng gu id el ines: Fi rst, t ur n o f f the T V and unplug the power cord from t he po wer outlet. T o p a nd S id e s o f t h e T V : • Gently wipe d own your T V wi[...]
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6 2 6 3 M onit or Tilt / Inp ut T erm ina l Acce ss /Cab le Ma nagemen t Fig ure 1 . Monitor Tilt Fig ure 2. Input T er minal Access Mo n it or Ti l t (Fig ure 1 ) Y ou have t he ab i lit y to ad just t he view ing a ngle and ti lt o f th is mo n i tor . 1. Grab the TV w ith t w[...]
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6 2 6 3 Index A A/V Memory Reset 50 Receiver , Connecting 17 Activating the P IP and POP 29 Advanced F eatures Menu 34, 46-49 Antenna Channel Edit Menu 42 Connecting 14, 15 Appendices A: Bypassing the V -Chip Lock 57 B: High Denition Input Connection Compatibility 58 C: Remote Control P rogramming Codes 59 D: Cleaning and Ser vice 61 Audio/V ide[...]
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6 4 6 5 Monitor T ilt 62 Mo ving PIP Images 56 N N ame Menu 41 P PIP and POP Activating 29 Changing 56 Freezing 56 How Connections Aect 22 Operation 56 POP “Live ” Image, Selecting 56 R Remote Control F unctions Care 25 Channel Selection 26 Operation 25 PIP and POP 29 Over view of the TV Layer Button 24 Sleep T imer 26 Special Functions 29 U[...]
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6 4 6 5 T ro ubles hoo t ing Pro bl em P ossi ble Sol utio n • The T V remote cont rol does not work . • Chec k that t he batt eries a re i nsta l led cor rect ly. • Chec k that t he selec ted s witc h is set to “ T V ” . • Be no f ur t her tha n fe et from t he TV whe n using t he remote cont rol. • Avoid using u nder or nea r[...]
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66 N O TE S LCD Monitor 5 8 03.indd 5/8/2003, 3:05 PM 66[...]
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66 MITSUBISHI LCD T V LIMITED W ARR A NT Y MIT SUBI SHI DI GIT AL ELECTRO NIC S A MER ICA , INC. (“ MD EA”) war rants to the or iginal purchas er of t his LCD T V that if purcha sed from an author ized MIT SUBI SHI Aud io / Vide o Deale r , sh ould it pr ove defect ive by reason of i mprop er work manship a nd /or mater ial : a. Pa rt s. A ll p[...]
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© Mitsub ishi Dig i ta l Electronics America, Inc. Pr in ted in t h e U.S.A . If you have questions rega r d ing your telev ision, pl e ase ca l l our Consumer Rel atio ns adv isors at (80 0) 332- 21 1 9 or send an ema il to: M D E A ser v ice @ b ig screen.mea.com T o or der replacemen t remo te con trols or an O w ner’ s Gu i de, p[...]