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Chapter I Television TV Accessories Overview ............................................................................................................. SpeciaU Features ........................................................................................................... Front ControU PaneU ....................................................................................................... Back PaneU Input/Output Chapter Chapter Chapter 8 9 ...............................................
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Phase read the following safeguards for your TV and retain for future reference. AUways follow aH warnings and instructions marked on the tebvision. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. & Read, Retain and Follow All instructions Read aH safety and operating instructions before operating the TV. Retain the safety and operating instructions for future reference. Follow aHoperating and use instructions. Heed Warnings Adhere to aH warnings on the appiiance and in the operating instructions.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS, continued power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal. 13. OveHoading Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock, 14.
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TeUevision Overview TV Accessories ........................................................................... 8 SpeciaU Features ......................................................................... Front Control Panel ..................................................................... 8 9 Back Panel input/Output .........................................................
TV Accessories Special Please take a moment to review the following list of items to ensure that you have received everything including: Features Your new High Definition (HD) upgradeable widescreen television has many special features that make it the perfect addition to your home entertainment system. These special features include: High Definition Your widescreen Q®®7 _ ©®® .... ] J£ _ 2 TM Display System HDTV uses Texas Instruments Digital Light Processing TM technology.
Front Controm Panel The buttons on the Front Control Panel highlighted in gray are duplicated on the remote control. The top row of labels show the control functions when there are no TV menus displayed on the screen. The bottom row of labels show the control functions when the TV menus are displayed on the screen or when a special function has been activated. See Remote ContrM Overview, for further details on the functions of these buttons.
Back Panel Input/Output 2 1. ANT-A, 3 Back Panel 4 5 LOOP OUT and ANT-B ANT-A and ANT-B receive signaHs from VHF/UHF antennas or a cabHe system. out to another device, such as a cabHe box or VCR. Note: LOOP OUT is disabled 2. Monitor 6 LOOP OUT sends the ANT-A signal when Energy Mode is set to Low and the TV power is set to Off. Out The Monitor Output sends the TV audio and video signaHs (excHudk_g component to an A/V receiver or other equipment. video, DTV video and MorfitorLink) 3.
Connecting Antenna .......................................................................................... Wall Outnet Cable .......................................................................... Antenna to a CabUe Box ................................................................ Antenna to a VCR .......................................................................... Antenna to a CabUe Box and VCR ................................................
Connecting Separate an Antenna UHF and VHF Antennas (Figure I) 1. Connect the UHF and VHF antenna UHF!VHF combiner. 2. or Wail Outlet Push the combiner panel. Twin leads to the onto ANT-A on the TV back Cable Lead Antenna, Antenna, Coaxial or Wail Outlet Lead Cable (Figure, 2) For antenna with twin flat leads: 1. Connect the 300 Ohm twin leads to the transformer. 2. Push the 75 Ohm side of the transformer onto ANT-A on the TV back panel. UHF/VHF combiners are not provided with the TV.
Connecting Antenna (Figure 3) 1. Connect an Antenna to a Cable Box or VCR to a CabJe Box Antenna to a VCF_ the incoming (Figure 4) 1. Connect the incoming cable to ANT-A on the TV cable to ANT-A on the TV back panel. back panel. Connect two coaxial cables as follows: 2. One from LOOP-OUT on the TV back panel to IN on the cable box back panel. Connect 2. One from LOOP-OUT on the TV back panel to ANTENNA IN on the VCR back panel. 3. 3.
Connecting an Antenna Composite to a Cable Box and VCR, Video or S-Video with Audio Contact your local cable or satellite provider or refer to the cable box or satellite Owner's Guide for instructions Antenna on optimal connections to this TV. to CabJe Box and VCR Composite Video (Recommended) (Figure 6) 1. Connect or S-Video with Audio a video or an S-Video cable from VIDEO (Figure 5) 1. Connect the incoming cable to ANT=A on the TV back panel.
Connecting a Stereo Audio System Conecting an Audio Receiver Stereo Audio A/V Receiver System (Recommended for sheif units or A/V receivers without digitai audio inputs) (Figure 7) 1. Connect the audio cabbs from AUDIO MONITOR (Figure 8) 1. Connect INPUT-2 on the TV back panel. Note: , Use the AUDIO/VIDEO SETTINGS menu (page 50) to turn off the TV's speakers. Set the input of the audio system to the TV or AUX position to hear the TV audio through your stereo system.
Connecting a DVD Player or Other DVD PJayer with Component A. YtoY B. Cb or Pb to Pb (Figure 10) 1. Connect Device an S-Video cable from VIDEO OUT on the device back panel to VIDEO INPUT-1 or INPUT-2 on the TV back panel. . Connect a set of audio cables from AUDIO OUT on the device back panel to AUDIO INPUT-1 or INPUT2 on the TV back panel, matching the input used in step 1. The red cable connects to the R (right) channel C. Cr or Pr to Pr Connect Device Other S-Video Video (Figure 9) 1.
Connecting a DTV Receiver Contact your local cable or satellite provider or refer to the cable box or satellite Owner's Guide for instructions on optimal DTV Connectors connections to this TV. and Adaptors (Figure 11) The TV back panel has 5 RCA=type connectors for the DTV connection.
Connecting DTV Receiver a DTV Receiver, with continued RGB Video (Figure 13) 1. Connect the outside antenna, cable, or satellke to ANT or SATELLITE IN on the DTV receiver (see your DTV receiver owner's guide for instructions and cable compatibilky). , , If your DTV receiver has a built-in integrated tuner, connect the incoming terrestrial antenna to ANT on the DTV receiver.
Connecting MonitorLinkTMiOVl TV back panel (section detail) (Figure 14) The Monitor Link!DVl input uses a DVlq Dual Link connector for maximum cable flexibility. When MonitorLink is used as a DVI-HDCP input, the terminal is compliant with DVI-D Single Link signals matching EIA-861 standards for standard, extended and high definition video with scanning rates of 480p and 1080i.
How Connections Affect the PiP (Picture-lnoPicture) and POP To see a picture in the PiP or POP, you may need to sebct an input source, if the only input connected is ANT-A, then both the main picture and the PP!POP will be from that input source, if other video equipment is connected, you may be abb to view these input sources as the PIP!POP. When connecting your new Mksubishi TV, it is important to understand which main picture and PP!POP input sources can and cannot be used together.
Remote Control Functions Overview of the TV Layer Buttons .............................................. Care and Operation ...................................................................... ChanneU Selection ......................................................................... 22 23 24 Sleep Timer ................................................................................... Use With Other A/V Products ......................................................
Remote Control Functions: Overview Overview 20,PiP (Figure 1, foflowing page,) 1. Slide Switch: Select A/V product by the remote control. OH: Scroll up or down through memorized channels in PIP or POP to be controlled 21. INFO: Displays on-screen summary of the current input used and any broadcast information available (including current V-Chip information, signal source, scan rate and format). Additionally, if you press the INFO key, it will display time, day and sleep time. 2.
Remote Control Functions: Care and Operation 7-7 Installing the Batteries: (Figure 2) 1. To remove the back battery cover, gently press the ridged tab in the direction of the arrow and slide the cover off. 2. VOR OABLE/DBS/DTV 111 lr DVD AUD,O Load the batteries, making sure the polarities (+) and (=) are correct. For ease of installation, install the negative (=)side first. For Best Results from the Remote ControJ: ® Be within 20 feet of the equipment.
Remote Control Functions: ChanneJ SeJection, Channel o SJeep Timer Selection Enter three numbers (for channel 2, press 002). oF At/_: o Press the channel number and ENTER (for channel 2, press 2, then ENTER). i{ltl ; ;;j or o Enter the channel number and wait four seconds (without pressing ENTER). The TV will change automatically. Note: SLEEP Use the CANCEL button for digital subchannel (:) selection in the CABLE/DBS/DTV layer. Figure 3.
Use of the Remote Programming the Control Remote with ControJ Other to Use with AiV Products Other Brands of Audio and Video Products: (Figures 1-4 this page, Figure 5, fol!owing page) 1. Move the slide switch at the top of the remote to the product 2. Press and hold the POWER button on the remote control. 3. Enter the first three digit code listed for your equipment, control. 4.
Use of the Remote Control CABLE/DBS/DTV, VCR .DVD TV-,, _ _ | ,-AUDIO m mmml B Audio brand Codeto enter: Miteubishi A/V receiver 010, 015, 011,012, and/or CD player 013, 014 Denon 234, 235,238,245, 246, 359 Harman Kardon 215, 223,242 JVC 233. 232 Kenwood 208. 2OO Marantz 224. 35O Onkyo 209, 214,240,247 Pioneer 205, 2O7 Sony 222. 249 Technics 218 219. 221 Yamaha 202. 201. 243. 244 To reset to default Figure 5. Programming AiV receiver.
Remote Controm Functions: Special Functions When your remote control has been programmed to operate another manufacturer's performed on each layer may vary.
Remote Control Operation of PIP and POP Pictureqn-Picture (PIP) and Picture-OutsidePicture (POP) features allow you to view programming in different ways. While watching the main screen, you can display programs from other channels and other inputs. To see which inputs can and cannot be used together, see How Connections Affect the PIP and POP, page 20. You can display large and small PiPs, side-by-side pictures, three POPs, or nine POPs.
Menu Screen Operations The ViewPoint® Menu System .................................................... MAiN Menu .................................................................................. SETUP Menu .................................................................................. CAPTIONS Menu ........................................................................... CHANNEL EDiT Menu ................................................................... V-CHIP LOCK Menu ...........................
The i,Vi6wPoinl +lVtenu System Mitsubishi's e×ciusive _'_® system provides on-screen choices and changes. on-screen operating information for menu The following remote control buttons quickly through the allow you to move .VI6wPoinI system (F+gure2): ADJUST • or • to select the menu item you want A picture (icon) will be higMighted and can be selected using the remote controFs ADJUST to change. ADJUST P_to move to the setting field. arrows. ADJUST • or • to change the settings.
Main Menu Screens: Overview SETUP Menu CAPTIONS (Figure 3) Basic (initial) setup instructions and functions are available through the SETUP submenu screens. Use this menu when you relocate the TV, experience a power loss or when devices are added after initial setup. (Figure 4) Display broadcast captions or text on the screen. Select the settings by choosing to display the background color as either black or translucent gray. See pages 37-38 for detailed setup information.
Main Menu V-CHIP Screens: Overview, LOCK Menu continued AUDiO/ViDEO (Figure 6) Lock the TV by selecting times, setting the Front Button Lock or choosing programs to block based on rating signals sent by your local broadcasting system. See pages 42-45 for detailed setup information. See page 42 for V-Chip rating information. SETTINGS See pages 50-52 for detailed setup information. Figure6. VChip LockMenu Figure8.
SETUP Menu: Memorize ChanneJs, input Assignment Memorize ChanneJs (Figure 9) Select Memorize Channels for each antenna you use. The TV will find and remember strong channels and skip the unused or weaker channels. Memorize Menu, iNPUT ASSIGNMENT Menu (Figure 11) INPUT ASSIGNMENT turns off them on again or changes the you turn an input Off, it will be INPUT on the remote control. unused name of skipped Choices inputs, turns the input.
SETUP CJock Menu: Setting Manually Setting the Cmock Set Day _ManuaJ} (Figure 12) The Clock Setting menu defauk allows the clock time to be set manually. To set the dock automatically, please see page 35. (Figure 13) After manually selecting current day. To set the dock manually, first select the current time, including AM or PM. Press • or V to slowly adjust the time. hold • or • to quicMy adjust the time. Press and Figure I3. Set Day Figure I2.
SETUP Menu: CJock Setting Automatically Setting _Auto} (Figure 14) Set the Clock Setting to Auto to automatically set the day and time using Extended Data Service (XDS) time data. This data is automatically retrieved when tuned to a PBS channel or other channel in your area that provides this service. the Clock DayJight Savings Time (Figure 16) Select the Daylight Savings Time (DST) option that your state uses when Auto has been selected for the Clock Setting.
SETUP Menu: Language, Energy Mode Energy (Figure 17) Display the on-screen menus in either English or Spanish (Espa_ol). The first time you powered On your TV, you were requested to select an on-screen menu language. If you choose to change the selection, all menu text will immediately switch to the language of your choice. Mode (Figure 19) Change the setting to Low (less than 1 watt) and the TV will operate in an energy saving mode when it is turned off.
CAPTIONS CAPTIONS Menu: Overview Menu (Figure 20) Turn On or Off the closed caption decoder, select the type of captions or text, and choose black or translucent gray as the background color for the closed caption area. Broadcasters can send ekher Standard or Text closed captioning. Standard closed captioning follows the dialogue of the characters on-screen and displays in a small section of the screen.
CAPTIONS Menu: Closed Captions, Background CJosed Captions CC Background (Figure 21) Display one of the following types of ©losed Captions: (Figure 22) CC1, CC2, CC3, or CC4: Standard captioning Display the background color as either black or translucent gray, to make the closed captions easier to read. dosed signals. Text1, Text2, Text3, or Text4: Text dosed captioning signals. On if mute: Closed captions selected, the standard when mute.
CHANNEL EDIT Menu: Antenna, (Figure 23) Select Ant-A or Ant-B. For each antenna, you can add or delete channeD in memory, name channels, and add channels to the SQV (SuperQuickView TM)list. Channel Selection (Figure 24) Select to edit the channel selections. You can add or delete from memory, name, or add to the SQV (SuperQuickView TM) list. After selecting Channel, editing can be done using the Adjust buttons or entering the 3 digit channel number you want to change (for channel 2, 002).
CHANNEL EDiT Menu: Memory, (Figure 2_) Add weaker channels viewed with Ant-A or Ant-B and delete unwanted channels, after all available channels have been memorized with Memorize Channels (page 33). Use the CHANNEL button on the remote control to view memorized channels. Name SeJection (Figure 26) Name channels shown on Ant-A or Ant-B (up to feur characters). After you enter a name, it will appear on the TV screen next to the channel number. 1. Select Ant-A or Ant-B. 2.
CHANNEL EDIT Menu: Using SQV (Super View SQV Using The Remote SQV Using The Menu Screen (Figure 27) Put together a list of your favorite channels from Ant-A and Ant-B using SQV (SuperQuickView*M). Store up to 6 channels in each of the 9 different memory banks. After adding a channel to the SQV memory, "SQV" will appear under the channel number on the TV screen. To change SQV choices using the menu: 1.
V-Chip Lock Menu: Overview V-Chip SignaJ information When provided by the broadcaster, V-Chip ratings can be used to control which programs can be viewed or wiii be blocked. When V-Chip ratings are sent, you will see the ratings when you change the channel or when you press the INFO button on the remote control. Both TV and Movie ratings wiii display. TV ratings apply to programs and movies developed for TV and may have supplemental blocking by content categories.
V-CHIP Menu: Passcode Setting Setting Up the V-CHIP Up and Using V-Chip LOCK Passcode (Figure 29) Select V-CHIP LOCK from the MAIN menu for first time setup or after you have canceled your passcode. You will see the screen shown in Figure 29. Use the number buttons on the remote control to input a new four-digk passcode, then press ENTER. Entering Lock the Passcode (Figure 30) Input your passcode as shown in Figure 30 (Note: Text changes from "a new" to "your" passcode).
V°CHmP Menu: Locking Rating Menu by Time, Front Button LOCK by Time (Figure 33) Select On at Lock by Time, then select the Lock Time and Unlock Time. This will lock the entire TV. Your TV continues to be locked until you input your passcode, or when the locked time expires. If the front panel buttons have been locked and you misplace the remote control, you can restore the function of the front panel buttons by pressing and holding the MENU button on the front panel for more than 8 seconds.
VoCHIP Menu: Allowing AHowing or BJocking or Blocking by Ratings (Figure 36) Block or Mow programs based upon rating signals sent by the broadcasting station. The factory preset for TV Ratings is TV-PG (Parental Guidance) allowing only programs rated TV-PG or lower. The factory preset for Movies is PG, allowing only movies rated PG or lower. Please refer to page 42 for a detailed ratings description. Ratings, .
ADVANCED Correction, FEATURES Menu: CoJor BaJance, PerfectCoJor TM Reset CoJor Auto CoJor CoJor BaJance Menu PerfectCoJor (Figure 38) The Color Balance Menu uses six colors (Magenta, Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan and Blue). You may adjust the intensity of these colors automatically or manually or reset them to the defauk settings. (Figure 40) Certain TV channels may appear more green or red than others. This is not a malfunction of the TV and may vary by channel or broadcaster.
ADVANCED FEATURES Menu: TIMER, TIMER (Figure 41) The timer will automatically turn the TV on (if it is off) at the time you schedule and select. When Ant-A or Ant-B is the selected input, you may select any memorized channel. The TV will tune to this channel when the timer turns it on. Timer Menu, and Set menu (Figure 42) The timer can be turned On or Off. When On, you need to select the time and the day to turn On and the input and channel to display.
ADVANCED FEATURES Menu: Set Day, Input, and Channel Set Day (Figure 44) Select the days that the TV will turn on automatically. You can select Everyday, Mon-Fd (Monday through Friday), or the individual days of the week. Figure 44. TIMER menu (Set Day,) (Figure, 45) Select the input to use when the timer turns on the TV. If the TV is already on, the timer will turn the TV to this selected input. Figure 45.
ADVANCED Video FEATURES Menu: Video Mute Mute, Black BJack Enhancement (Figure 51) Video Mute, (when On) lets you display a blue background when no signal is being received on Inputs 1-3, DTV, Component 1-2 and MonLink. (Figure 52) The contrast Figure 51. Video Mute Figure 52. Black Enhancement in dark scenes is enhanced picture qualky. for better Brighter scenes will not be affected.
AUDIO!VIDEO AUDIO/VIDEO SETTINGS SETTINGS Menu: Menu (Figure 53) Each input has its own A/V memory. You can adjust each input's A/V memory in two ways. You can use the menu or the remote control. Figure 53. AUDIO/WDEO A/V Memory SETTINGS menu Overview AUDIO SETTINGS SETTINGS After selecting AUDIO SETTINGS or VIDEO SETTINGS, you can adjust the settings by pressing A, V, <, or I_. For descriptions of the individual A/V settings, see AUDIO!VIDEO Setting Descriptions, pages 51=52.
AUDiO/ViDEO Audio Setting Descriptions: @ Settings @ Audio Listen to (for iNPUTs) Is not available. Level Sound Automatically Bass Enhances or reduces low frequency programs sound. equalizes the volume level of containing from one segment Treble programming Enhances or reduces high frequency sound. significant to another (for example, to commercials). fidelity with music programs, Balance level differences regular To receive the best you can turn this setting to Off.
AUDIO/VIDEO Video Setting Descriptions: Settings ° A compressed (non-Hb) video signal may cause what appears to be a "blurry', "out of focus" or "fuzzy" picture on a widescreen TV. This is not a malfunction of the TV, but a resuk of the compressed signal that is sent by cable or satellke. To re-adjust the picture, try Adjust your video settings (specifically optimal picture performance. sharpness) Video Video Noise Reduces minor noise (graininess) or input signal. This function mode.
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Available OnoScreen Format Sizes Note: You can find aspect ratios on the back of most DVD covers. usuaUly marked "Anamorphic" or "Enhanced for 16:9 TVs." AUso, Anamorphic DVDs are Format (picture shape) avaimabHity based on lnput/SignaB mNPUTS Standa_ Expand 480i/480p Ant-A 000 Ant-B 000 DTV (480i/480p) DTV (10S0i) Hnput-1 Hnput-2 Hnput-3 YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO YES YES YES YES NO YES NO Component-I or 2 (480i/480p) Component-I or 2 (1080i} .
Available On-Screen Format Widescreen Picture (16:9 - HE) 1080i onJy) E×ampJe: A True HE) Broadcast _'_ Picture ecommende continued HD Expand (Recommended Side Bars) Standard (Recommended) Widescreen Sizes, for 4:3 images with BHack (480i/480p) ) Zoom (For Hetterbox 2.
Operation of PIP and POP Picture Inside Picture IPIP) vs. Picture Outside Picture (POP) You have the option to view two TV shows or inputs at the same time. For example, you can watch a game show and a sports event on another channel, or a DVD movie and more. The PIP option allows you to view another input as a picture-inside-picture. The POP option allows you to view a main picture and another input as a side-by-side or three or nine pictures-outside-picture at the side (only one moving POP).
Appendix A: Bypassing the V-Chip Lock Bypassing the V-Chip Lock After you set the H6ck, you need your passcode to view a V=CNp locked program, view the locked TV, cancel the lock, or enter the V=©Np lock menus. If you forget your passcode, you can view the locked TV without entering your passcode. When your password is requested, press the number 9 and QV buttons on the remote TV control at the same time. This process temporarily unlocks the TV.
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Appendix Component B: High Definition Input inputs These inputs are compatible vvkh most standard DVD and DTV signals with component video outputs. Compatible DTV signals are SDTV 480i, 480p, and HDTV 1080i. A[[ other DTV signals, such as 720p, need to be converted by the DTV receiver (or compatible device) to one of the compatible signal types. Please check the specifications on your device before connecting. Connection Input Levels with Component = 1.
Appendix C: Remote A/V Receivers Mitsubishi ................ 010, 011,012, 013, 014, 360 Admiral ..................... 220 Aiwa .......................... 225, 226, 241 B & K ........................ 352 Bose ......................... 351 Denon ...................... 234, 235, 236, 245, 246, 359, 361 Fisher ....................... 204 Gerrard ..................... 213 Harman Kardon ....... 215, 223, 242, 362 Jensen ...................... 223, 229 JVC ........................... 232, 233 Kenwood .........
Appendix Satellite C: Remote Receivers \4itsubishi HD/Satellite Receiver ................... 006, 173 _chostar/ :::)ishnetwork ............. 175, 82, 183, 188 _xpress Vu ............... 175 SE ............................ 176 Gradient ................... 186 ditachi ...................... qughes ..................... \4aganavox .............. Panasonic ................ Philips ...................... _CA/Proscan ........... 3amsung .................. 3ony ......................... Star Choice ...........
Appendix D: Cmeaning and Service Normally, light dusting with a dry, non-scratching please use the following guidelines: duster will keep your TV clean, if cleaning beyond this is needed, First, turn off the TV and unplug the power cord from the power outlet. Top and Sides of the TV: o Gently wipe down your TV with a soft, non-abrasive cloth such as cotton moistened with water. Dry with a second dry, soft, non=abrasive cloth.
Appendix E: Cleaning the Dust Filter Cleaning the Dust Filter Clean the filter annually and whenever replace the lamp cartridge. you Tools needed: Phillips screwdriver 1. Turn the television off and unplug the AC cord. 2. Locate the dust filter on the left side panel of the 3. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the two screws that hold the dust filter cover in place. 4. Remove the filter cover, set it and the screws aside. 5. Carefully remove the filter from the TV. 6.
Appendix F: Lamp Cartridge Before you repUace the Ramp cartridge CAUTmON: Replacement pUease note the following: mfthe temevision is on, press POWER to turn off and allow the temevision to coom for one hour before attempting to repmace the marnp cartridge. LAMP LiFE The Uight source for this teUevision is a lamp, which is part of a Uamp cartridge assemMy. lamp in this teUevision can vary, based on the Ramp itseUf, the air temperature and your viewing patterns.
Appendix F: Lamp Cartridge Replacing the Lamp Cartridge Phimmips screwdriver "roomneeded: 1. Turn the television 2. Remove off and unplug the front speaker 3. Using a phillips screwdriver, pulling out. remove the three (one on the left and two on the right side) that hold the recessed 4. Remove the plastic with the screws. 5. After the AC cord. grill by gently on each side. The grill will snap screws RepJacement removing see the lamp loosen plastic in place.
PossibJe SoJution 1. The TV remote control does not work. ® Check that the batteries are installed correctly. ® Check that the selected switch is set to "TV". Be no further than 20 feet from the TV when using the remote control. 2. The TV takes several seconds to respond to channel commands. ® Press ENTER after a channel number to avoid delays. ® Use the three digit number, i.e 002 for channel 2. 3. You cannot access a channel. ® Use number keys instead of CHANNEL up/down.
Troubleshooting, continued 19. There is no picture when using MonitorLink/DVl input with an HDTV receiver or DVD player. _ Make sure device is set to Output DVI in Device Menu. _ You may need to hook up to an analog input for initial setup. _ Power TV off. Unplug DVl cable from device and plug back in. Power TV on first, then the DVl device. 20. No picture displays when using component inputs.
Audio Receiver 15 DTV Receiver 17, 18 DVD Player 16 MonitorLink TM 19 S-Video Device 16 Connections Affect the PiP and POP 20 A A!V Memory Reset 50 Receiver, Connecting 15 Activating the PiP and POP 28 Advanced Features Menu 32, 46-49 Antenna Channel Edit Menu 39-40 D Connecting 12, 13, 14 Appendices A: Bypassing the V-Chip Lock 57 B: High Definition Input Connection Compatibility C: Remote Control Programming Codes 60-61 D: Cleaning and Service 62 E: Cleaning the Dust Filter 63 F: Lamp Cartridge Replace
Setup33-36 V-ChipLock 42-45 MonkorLink,Connecting19 MovingPiPimages 56 U N V Name Menu Use of the Remote Control with Other A,@'Products 25-26 Using the AUDIO and VIDEO Buttons on the Remote Control 50 40 V-Chip Exceptions: 42 Ratings 42 V-Chip Hours Menu 45 V-Chip Lock Menu 32, 42-45 Overview 42 PerfectColor TM 46 PiP and POP Activating 28 Changing 56 Freezing 56 How Connections Affect 20 Operation 56 POP "Live" image, Selecting 56 Signal information 42 Start Time, Stop Time 45 Video Mute 49 Video
Mitsubishi DLP TM Projection Television Limited Warranty MITSUBISHI DiGiTAL ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC. ("MDEA") warrants as follows to the original purchaser of this television that if purchased from an authorized MITSUBISHI Audio/Video Dealer, should it prove defective by reason of a_qainst defects arisin frcJ_Lgm_improper workmanship and/or material: a. Parts. The lenticular (i.e.
c. Proof of purchase date from an authorized MFSUBISHJ dealer is required when requesting warranty service. Present your sales receipt or other document which establishes proof and date of purchase. THE RETURN OF THE OWNER REGISTRATION CARD iS NOT A CONDITION OF WARRANTY COVERAGE. However, please return the Owner Registration Card so that we can contact you should a question of safety arise which could affect you. d.
DIGITAL TELEVISIONS" if you have questions that cannot our Consumer ReMations advisors M D EAservice@ mdea.com be answered from this book, pMease call at (800) 332-2119 or send an emaH to: To order repMacement remote controMs, an Owner's Guide or Mamp cartridge, pMease call our Parts Department at (800} 553-7278 or contact us through our web site at: www.Mitsubishi-tv.com © 2004 Mitsubishi 871D424A10 Digital Electronics America, Inc. Written and printed in the U.S.