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Table of Contents IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS .........................................................................................4 - 5 Thank You Letter . .......................................................................................................................................... 8 Unpacking Your New TV ................................................................................................................................ 9 Special Features ................................................
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Please read the following safeguards for your TV and retain for future reference. Always follow all warnings and instructions marked on the television. 1. Read, Retain and Follow All Instructions Read all safety and operating instructions before operating the TV. Retain the safety and operating instructions for future reference. Follow all operating and use instructions. 2. Heed Warnings Adhere to all warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions. 3.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Continued 12. Power Lines An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or 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.
If you have questions regarding your television, call Consumer Relations at (800) 332-2119, or email us at M D EA se r vi ce@b i gscree n.m ea.com To order replacement or additional remote controls or owner ’s guides call (800) 553-7278 or visit our website at w w w.mitsubishi- tv.
Thank You Thank You Letter ...................................... 8 Unpacking Your New TV .......................... 9 Special Features ......................................
Part I : Thank You We at Mitsubishi Would Like to Thank You To the Mitsubishi Consumer: Thank you for choosing Mitsubishi as your premier home entertainment partner. Whether this is your first Mitsubishi consumer electronics product or an addition to your growing Mitsubishi family, you should be proud and delighted for choosing one of the most technologically advanced big-screens available today.
Part I: Thank You Unpacking Your New TV Special Features Please take a moment to review the following list of items to ensure that you have received everything included: 1 Remote Control 2 (2) AAA Batteries 3 (3) IR Emitter Cables 4 Power-Cord 5 Product Registration Card Owner’s Guide Quick Reference Card DLP™ Technology VCR DVD AUDIO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 POWER HD Upgradeable HOME THEATER With the use of an optional DTV receiver like the Mitsubishi SR-HD500 or similar model, your Mitsubishi
T rue high definition multimedia requires a large, precise display, the smart circuitry to drive it, and an assortment of inputs for a wide variety of sources. To that end Mitsubishi went a step beyond the Diamond Series™ and developed the WD650001. We selected DLP™ Technology, one of the most significant advances in projection TV displays since the introduction of the CRT.
Installation Front Control Panel Functions .............12 Back Panel Functions............................ 13 How Connections Affect: PIP and POP ....................................... 14 System 4 Home Theater IR Control .................................... 14 - 15 Connecting to Your New Mitsubishi Bigscreen: Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable .................. 16 Cable Box ............................................16 VCR ......................................................17 Audio Receiver ...............
Part II : Installation Front Control Panel Many remote control buttons are duplicated on the front control panel. These buttons are shaded in figure 1. Please see Remote Control Functions, pages 48 - 55, for an explanation of their usage. PC-2 4 POWER STATUS 1 POWER VOLUME CHANNEL ENTER MENU A/V RESET ADJUST ADJUST ENTER MENU CANCEL 2 INPUT S-VIDEO 5 INPUT - 5 VIDEO L–AUDIO–R 6 3 Figure 1. Front Control Panel Figure 2.
Part II: Installation Back Panel HIGH RESOLUTION INPUTS 5 7 PC - 1 VGA / SVGA / XGA COMPONENT 480i / 480p 1 2 Y 1 AUDIO-L Pr AUDIO-R Pb 60 Hz IR - EMITTER 2 4 2 3 4 MONITOR PIP S-VIDEO VIDEO Y/G H AUDIO-L V AUDIO-R Pr/R Pb/B AUDIO-L (MONO) AUDIO-L (MONO) AUDIO-R AUDIO-R INPUT DTV 1080i / 720p / 480i / 480p 1 ANT-B 3 Inputs 1-4 These inputs can be used for the connection of a VCR, Super VHS (S-VHS) VCR, laser disc player, or other A/V device to the TV.
Part II : Installation How Connections Affect the PIP and POP How Connections Affect the PIP and POP To see a picture in the PIP or POP inset, you may need to select an input source. If the only input connected is ANT-A, then both the main picture and the PIP/POP insert will be from that input source. If other video equipment is connected, you may be able to view these input sources as the PIP/POP insert.
Part II: Installation Special Setups:A/V Equipment (For System 4 Home Theater IR Control) VCR: Connect the cables to the TV as directed on page 17, with one exception. Connect the audio output connection to the appropriate input on the back of the A/V receiver (as shown in table 1). Infrared Emitter: Connect as shown on page 22. Special Setups:TV DTV: Connect the cables as directed on pages 20 - 21, with one exception.
Part II : Installation Connecting an Antenna, Wall Outlet Cable, or Cable Box Separate UHF and VHF Antennas UHF Antenna (Channels 14-69) VHF Antenna (Channels 2-13) (Figure 1) 1 Connecting an Antenna, Wall Outlet Cable, or Cable Box 2 Connect the UHF and VHF antenna leads to the UHF/VHF combiner. Push the combiner onto ANT-A on the TV back panel. UHF/VHF combiners are not provided with the TV. They should be available at most electronic stores.
Part II: Installation Connecting a VCR AUDIO-R Antennas or Wall Outlet Cable S-VIDEO Pb VIDEO Y/G H AUDIO-L V AUDIO-R Pr/R Pb/B Incoming Cable AUDIO-L (MONO) AUDIO-L (MONO) AUDIO-R AUDIO-R INPUT DTV 1080i / 720p / 480i / 480p (Figure 1) OUTPUT LOOP OUT ANT-A ANT-B 1 1 TV back panel VCR back panel 2 2 IN L Antenna VIDEO OUT AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT L (Y/C) 1 2 1 3 MONITOR R R 3 OUT 4 Figure 1. Connecting VCR with antennas or wall outlet cable.
Part II : Installation Connecting an Audio Receiver Stereo Audio System HIGH RESOLUTION INPUTS (Figure 1) PC - 1 VGA / SVGA / XGA 1 2 Connecting an Audio Receiver 3 Connect the audio cables from AUDIO MONITOR OUTPUT on the TV back panel to TV IN or AUX IN terminals on the back of the audio system. The red cable connects to the R (right) channel, and the white cable connects to the L (left) channel. Turn off the TV’s speakers through the Audio/Video Menu, page 42.
Part II: Installation Connecting a DVD Player DVD Player with Component Video TV back panel (Figure 1) HIGH RESOLUTION INPUTS COMPONENT 480i / 480p PC - 1 VGA / SVGA / XGA 1 2 Y 1 AUDIO-L Pr AUDIO-R Pb H 5AUDIO-L V 4AUDIO-R AUDIO-R 2 60 Hz 3 Y/G White Pr/R Red Pb/B AUDIO-L (MONO) DTV 1080i / 720p / 480i / 480p DVD back panel AUDIO OUT 1 2 3 Y VIDEO 5.
Part II : Installation Connecting a DTV Receiver DTV Connections and Adaptors (Figure 1) The TV back panel has 5 RCA-type connectors, for the DTV connection. The back panel of your DTV receiver may use RCA-type connectors or BNC-type connectors. If your DTV receiver comes with BNC type connections, you will need to purchase BNC to RCA adaptors to connect the TV to the DTV receiver. These adaptors should be available at most electronic supply stores.
Part II: Installation Connecting a DTV Receiver DTV Receiver with RGB Video Connections (Figure 1) 1 See Appendix B, page 59, for component video signal compatibility information. For digital audio connections, see your DTV receiver and A/V receiver Owner’s Guides. Connect the RGB cables from the DTV receiver to the HIGH RESOLUTION INPUT GRBHV on the TV back panel. You may need to set the DTV input assignment to RGB in the Assign Input Menu, page 33.
Part II : Installation Connecting a Computer with a PC Monitor Output Connecting a Computer (Figure 1) TV back panel Connecting a Computer and the Sysyem 4 Home Theater IR Control COMPONENT 480i / 480p PC - 1 VGA / SVGA / XGA 1 Y 1 2 Pr 2 Pb AUDIO-L 1 IR - EMITTER 2 White 60 Hz AUDIO-R 2 3 4 MONITOR PIP S-VIDEO Red Y/G VIDEO H AUDIO-L V AUDIO-R Pr/R Pb/B AUDIO-L (MONO) AUDIO-L (MONO) AUDIO-R AUDIO-R INPUT DTV 1080i / 720p / 480i / 480p ANT-A OUTPUT LOOP OUT ANT-B 1 AUDIO MONI
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Setup Programming the Remote Control: To Control Other A/V Products .......... 26 - 27 To Activate the System 4 Home Theater IR Control ......................... 28 - 29 on-screen menu system............... 30 ......................................... 30 Using Menu Screens (Overview) ........... 31, 32 Setup Menu ..................................... 33 Memorize Channels........................ 33 Assign Input ....................................33 Language.........................................
Part III : Setup Programming the Remote Control: To Control Other A/V Products To Program the Remote to Control Other Brands of Audio and Video Products: (Figures 1-5) Move the slide switch at the top of the remote to the product you want to control. Press and hold the POWER button on the remote control. Enter the first three digit code listed for your equipment, and then release the POWER button on the remote control. Point the remote control at the equipment and press the POWER button.
Part III : Setup Programming the Remote Control: To Control Other A/V Products CABLE/DBS/DTV TV VCR POWER DVD AUDIO 1 2 3 DVD/LD Player Codes Code to enter: 003 016, 017 250 252 (, 016, 017) 254 253 If your DVD code is not listed here, please see page 60 for a complete listing. To reset to default code, enter 000 Figure 4. DVD/LDP.
Part III : Setup Programming the Remote Control: To Activate the System 4 Home Theater IR Control Activate the System 4 Home Theater IR Control Activation of the System 4 Home Theater IR Control 28 For select brands of digital A/V receivers’, you can set up the remote control to automatically select the correct audio input when you press the HOME THEATER button. At the same time, the TV will select the correct video input.
Part III : Setup Programming the Remote Control: Activation of the System 4 Home Theater IR Control Testing System 4 for Proper Setup 1 2 3 If the A/V Receiver did not change inputs... 1 Repeat Special Setups, page 15, and retest. 2 Reposition IR emitter(s), page 22, and retest. 3 Repeat To Activate the Audio Portion, page 28, and retest. If your A/V receiver is still not responding to the commands from your remote control, you may have an incompatible A/V receiver.
Part III : Setup The 3D Graphical Menu System Your TV has Mitsubishi’s exclusive 3D Graphion-screen operating system, cal which provides on-screen information for menu choices and changes (Figure 1). A picture (icon) will be highlighted when selected with the ADJUST arrows. When selected, the appropriate menu will appear. You may then make changes within the menu or access sub-menus, if available. Figure 1.
Part III : Setup Menu Screens (Overview) Setup Menu (Figure 1) You can put channels in memory, turn on or off input connections of the TV, and select the menu system to display in English or Español (Spanish). Figure 1. Setup Menu Captions Menu (Figure 2) Figure 2. Captions Menu Channel Menu (Figure 3) Use to customize the channel information for Ant-A and Ant-B.
Part III : Setup Menu Screens (Overview) Advanced Menu (Figure 1) Set your TV to turn on automatically, display a blue screen when viewing an input with no signal, enhance the darker parts of bright pictures, and check the lamp elapsed time. Figure 1. Advanced Menu Figure 2. Audio/Video Menu Figure 3. Clock Menu Audio/Video Menu Menu Screens (Overview) (Figure 2) 32 AV Memory Reset on the menu allows you to return the A/V settings for the current input to the factory presets.
Part III : Setup Setup Menu: Memorize channels and Assign Input Memorize Channels (Figure 1 and 2) Memorizing Channels Memorize menu Memorize Channels : Not in Memory 023 Now memorizing all the stations you can receive on ANT-A Air Please stand by. PIP DTV Note: If you have a DTV receiver connected, you will need to use that receiver’s channel memorization system to memorize digital channels. CANCEL to cancel memorizing Figure 2.
Part III : Setup Captions Menu: Closed Captions Captions Menu (Figure 1) Closed Captions Broadcasters can send either 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. Text closed captioning often contains information such as weather or news and covers a large portion of the onscreen program.
Part III : Setup Channel Menu: Antenna, Channel, Memory, Name, and SQV™ SQV (Super Quick View™) Using The Menu Screen (Figure 1) Figure 1. Channel Menu (Figure 1) Select Ant-A, or Ant-B. For each antenna, you can add or delete channels in memory, name channels, and add channels to the SQV (Super QuickView™) list. Channel (Figure 1) Select the channel you want to add or delete from memory, name, or add to the SQV (Super Quick View™) list.
Part III : Setup V-Chip Lock Menu: V-Chip Lock V-Chip Lock (Figure 1) V-Chip Lock The V-CHIP LOCK allows you to Block or Allow programs based upon rating signals sent by the broadcasting station. The TV comes from the factory with the V-Chip lock in the Off setting. You can turn the lock On within the V-Chip Menu. The default setting is TV-PG, allowing only programs rated TV-PG or lower. You can change the blocking level to various TV or movie ratings, lettered categories, and by time.
Part III : Setup V-Chip Lock Menu: V-Chip Lock V-Chip Rating Information Ant-A 002 KCBS 480i Standard Stereo SAP TV-PG DLSV SQV1 (Figure 1) When provided by the broadcaster, V-Chip rating information can be displayed by pressing the INFO button on the remote control. Rating guidelines are provided by broadcast stations. TV programs and made-for-TV movies can be blocked by the TV Rating and/ or Categories signal. Made-for-theater and direct-to-video movies can be blocked by the Movie Rating signal.
Part III : Setup V-Chip Lock Menu: V-Chip Lock Hours/Time V-Chip Lock Hours/Time (Figure 1) V-Chip Lock Hours/Time will allow you to activate the V-Chip or lock the entire TV during specific hours. V-Chip Start Time and V-Chip Stop Time (Figure 2) V-Chip Lock Hours/Time Select when you would like the V-Chip to be Active. By setting the V-Chip Start Time and V-Chip Stop Time to the same time, the VChip will be active 24 hours a day. Figure 1. Press { or } to slowly adjust the time.
Part III : Setup Advanced Menu: Timer TIMER (Figure 1) The timer will automatically turn the TV on (if it is off) at the time you schedule and select. Figure 1. Timer selection in the Advanced Menu. Figure 2. Timer Menu (Figure 2) The timer can be turned On or Off. When On, you need to select the time to turn on, the day to turn on, and the channel to display. At your pre-selected time, the timer will turn the TV on, and a message will be displayed, “Press a key for the TV to stay on ”.
Part III : Setup Advanced Menu: Video Mute, Black Enhancement, and Lamp Status Video Mute (Figure 1) Video Mute lets you display a blue background when no signal is being received on inputs 1-5, Component Inputs 1 - 2, DTV, PC-1 or PC-2. Video Mute, and Black Enhancement, and Lamp Status Black Enhancement 40 (Figure 1) Figure 1. Advanced Menu Figure 2. Lamp Status The contrast is enhanced for better picture quality. This will not be effective on entirely dark scenes.
Part III : Setup Audio/Video Menu: A/V Memory, and Audio/Video settings Audio/Video menu (Figure 1) Each of the 12 inputs 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 1. 0 VIDEO INPUT CHANNEL VOLUME AUDIO MUTE ENTER EXCH CANCEL HOME 2 ADJUST Audio settings and Video settings After selecting AUDIO SETTINGS or VIDEO SETTINGS, you can adjust the settings by pressing {, }, $, or % .
Part III : Setup Audio/Video Menu: TV Speakers, and Audio Output To prevent damage from a sudden TV Speakers (Figure 1) This selection will turn on or off the TV’s internal speakers. You may select Off when sending the sound through a separate stereo system or surround sound A/V receiver. TV Speakers, and Audio Output Figure 1. TV Speakers 42 Audio Output (Figure 2) Select Fixed if your audio receiver or stereo system can be controlled with a remote.
Part III : Setup Clock Menu: Clock Setting (Manual) Clock Setting (Manual) (Figure 1) For the manual clock setting, select the current time, including AM or PM. Press { or } to slowly adjust the time. Press and hold { or } to quickly adjust the time. Figure 1. Clock Menu (Manual) Set Day (Figure 1) When Manual has been selected for the Clock Setting, you need to select the current day of the week.
Part III : Setup A/V Setting Descriptions: Audio Audio Settings A/V Setting Descriptions: Audio Bass enhances or reduces low frequency sound. Treble enhances or reduces high frequency sound. Balance adjusts the level of sound between the left and right speakers. Surround creates simulated stereo and surround effects. Your choices are: 44 • Off: No surround effects. Use this setting when using an A/V receiver with Dolby™ Pro Logic Surround, or Dolby™ Digital Surround. .
Part III : Setup A/V Setting Descriptions: Video Video Settings • Low: White images will have a warm cast to them. This adjustment is an average and can vary due to ambient room lighting, video scene brightness and the TV’s age. The Low represents the industry standard for NTSC pictures. • High: White images will have a cool cast to them. This setting may provide the most realistic picture under bright lighting. • Medium: White images will be balanced between the Low (warm) and High (cool) settings.
E ver wish you were actually part of the movie or sitting in a field-level box at the 50-yard line, watching the game? The Mitsubishi total home theater system is the next best thing to being there. A home theater immerses you in both video and audio to a point of surrealism. The core of the home theater system is your bigscreen television, the biggest one your room can accommodate.
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Part IV : Operation Remote Control Functions: Overview Overview 18 (Following page, figure 1) 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 Overview 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 48 Slide Switch: Select A/V product to be controlled by the remote control. Numbers: Individually select channels or input information into TV. POWER: Turns power on and off for TV and other A/V products. SQV (Super Quick View™): Scan through a memorized list of favorite channels. QV (Quick View™): Switch to last channel viewed.
Part IV : Operation Remote Control Functions: Care and Operation Operation CABLE/DBS/DTV TV VCR Installing the Batteries: DVD AUDIO (Figure 2) 1 1 4 2 3 5 6 POWER HOME THEATER 2 7 6 9 8 1 3 SLEEP 4 INPUT 7 QV 5 0 SQV 2 VIDEO CHANNEL VOLUME 8 AUDIO 11 12 MUTE 10 32 ENTER HOME 14 15 16 EXCH ADJUST CANCEL MENU 17 18 INFO V-CHIP PIP INPUT 21 23 FORMAT PIP/POP 22 Figure 1.
Part IV : Operation Channel Selection, Sleep Timer and System 4 Home Theater IR Control Remote Control Functions: Channel Selection and Sleep Timer 50 Channel Selection Sleep Timer For Non-DTV Channels: Enter three numbers (for channel 2, press 002). or Press the channel number and ENTER (for channel 2, press 2, then ENTER). or Enter the channel number and wait four seconds. The TV will change automatically. Setting the Sleep Timer: Press SLEEP on the remote control.
Part IV : Operation Remote Control Functions: System 4 Home Theater IR Control Requirements for Operation A/V devices connected as described on page 15. Cable Box connected as on page 16 or Cable Box with an S-Video output connected as on page 19. TV connected to A/V receiver (TV Monitor Audio Out To A/V Receiver TV Input).
Part IV : Operation Remote Control Functions: Special Functions Special Functions and Operation of PIP and POP When your remote control has been Programmed to operate another manufacturer’s product, the function performed on each layer can vary.
Part IV : Operation Remote Control Functions: Operation of PIP and POP 1 MAIN PICTURE Side-by-Side Changing PIP/POP Inputs Press PIP INPUT to cycle through available inputs. To see which inputs can and cannot be used together, see How Connections Affect the PIP and POP -Table 1, page 14. Changing PIP/POP Channels Press PIP CH to scroll up and down through memorized channels on Ant-A, and Ant-B.
Part IV : Operation Remote Control Functions: Display Formats This is a wide screen TV (also known as a 16:9 TV). This shape reflects the new types of images available from HDTV and many DVDs. There are still many older style narrow screen images (called 4:3 aspect ratio) you will encounter. While there will never be a perfect solution for displaying a narrow image on a wide screen, Mitsubishi offers several display formats to choose from.
Part IV : Operation Standard Picture (4:3) Widescreen Picture (16:9) 1 2 4 Display Formats 3 55
Appendix A: Bypassing the V-Chip Lock Appendix A: Bypassing the V-Chip Lock Lock Bypass Instructions Have Been Filed for Future Reference Bypassing the V-Chip Lock After you set the lock, you need your passcode to view a V-Chip locked program, view the locked TV, cancel the lock, or enter the V-Chip lock menus. When entering the V-Chip Lock menu, this process deletes your old passcode and prompts you to enter a new passcode.
Appendix B: High Definition Input Connection Compatibility Component-1 and Component-2 Inputs Input Levels and Timing with Component Video Y =1. 0Vp-p (includes sync)75ohms Cr =700mVp-p, 75ohms (can also receive Cb signals from outputs labeled R-Y and Pr) =700mVp-p, 75ohms (can also receive signals from outputs labeled R-Y and Pr) PC-1 and PC-2 Inputs This input will accomodate most computers capable of supporting a VGA, SVGA or XGA monitor. The only compatible display sync rate is 60Hz.
Appendix C : Remote Control Programming Codes Appendix C: Remote Control Programming Codes A/V Receivers 60 Mitsubishi ................. 010, 011, 012, 013, 014, ................................. 015 Admiral ..................... 220 Aiwa ......................... 225, 226 Denon ...................... 234, 235, 236 Fisher ....................... 204 Gerrard ..................... 213 Harman Kardon ........ 215 Jensen ..................... 223 JVC .......................... 232, 233 Kenwood ..............
Appendix D: Lamp Replacement Lamp Replacement The lamp is the light source for the DLP panel. When the lamp fails, replace it with a new one. The actual life of the lamp in this television can vary, based on the lamp itself, the air temperature around the TV while it is operating, and user’s viewing patterns. Warmer air (or poor ventilation) shortens the lamp life, as does turning the television on and off frequently.
Appendix D: Lamp Replacement Replacing the lamp 1 Press the power button to power off, and wait one hour. Appendix D: Lamp Replacement After powerins the TV off, unplug the power cord from the outlet, if possible. 2 Remove the front cover in the direction of the arrow as indicated. See figure 1. 3 Loosen the wing nuts on the wooden lamp cover and remove. See figure 2. 1 2 Figure 1. 3 Figure 2. 4 Removing the front cover. Removing the wooden lamp cover.
Appendix D: Lamp replacement 7 Pull up the handle and remove the lamp cartridge in the direction of the arrow as indicated. See figure 6. 7 Figure 6. 8 Removing the lamp cartridge. Insert the new lamp cartridge securely into the TV body as shown in figure 7. 8 Tighten up the screws (c). See figure 5. 10 Replace the metal lamp cover in the direction of the arrow as indicated. See figure 8. 11 Tighten up the screws (b). See figure 3. 12 Replace the wooden lamp cover and tighten up the screws (a).
Appendix E: Cleaning and Service Filter cleaning When the inside temperature is extremely high, the message “Warning! TV will shut down in a few seconds. Please check that air filter is clean and airflow is not blocked” will appear on the screen for 15 seconds and shut off. In this case, please inspect the filter, and if necessary, clean the air-filter. Be sure to turn off the TV and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before you perform any maintenance on the TV.
Appendix E: Cleaning and Service 6 Remove the dust from the air-filter by using a vacuum cleaner. Filter Figure 5 Replace the filter tray in the direction of the arrow as indicated. See figure 6. 8 Tighten up the screw. See figure 3. 7 Figure 6 9 Replace the wooden filter cover and tighten up the wing nuts. See figure 2. 10 Replace the front cover. See figure 7. Replacing the filter tray. 10 Figure 7. Replacing the front cover.
Appendix E: Cleaning and Service Appendix E: Cleaning and Service 66 Cleaning Service Normally, light dusting with a dry, nonscratching duster will keep your TV clean. Use care when cleaning your TV with any other product. If you want to gently wipe down your TV with a lightly moistened soft cloth, first turn off and unplug your TV. You can add a few drops of mild liquid detergent to the water for oily dirt. DO NOT allow liquid to enter the TV through the ventilation slots.
Appendix F: Troubleshooting Problem Possible Solution • The TV does not power on. • • • Check that the power cord is connected correctly. The lamp may be burned-out. The lamp cover or filter cover may not be properly closed. • 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. • The TV takes several seconds to respond to channel commands.
Appendix F: TroubleShooting Appendix F : TroubleShooting Problem 68 Possible Solution • V-Chip Lock is not working • • Make sure that V-Chip is On (page 40). If V-Chip Hours/Lock by Time is currently set to disable the V-Chip lock, the V-Chip will not block programing. • The message “Did you change the lamp? Press 1 for Yes. Press 0 for No.” appears on the screen. • When turning ON the power after unplugging the power cord or opening the lamp cover.
Index A H Adaptors (BNC to RCA) .......................... 20 Advanced menu ................................ 32, 39 Antennas .................................... 13, 16, 17 Artifacts (Image Type) ............................. 45 Assistance ........................................... 6, 66 Audio Settings ......................................... 44 Home Theater IR System connection ............................................ 22 B Back Panel .............................................. Balance .......
Index R Index Q - Z Remote control care and operation ............................... channel selection ................................. settings audio ................................................. video .................................................. Replacement lamp ..................................................... Reset (A/V Memory)................................ V 49 50 44 45 61 41 36 57 36 38 36 37 36 66 45 S W Safeguards ............................................
Mitsubishi Projection TV Limited Warranty MITSUBISHI DLP PROJECTION TELEVISION LIMITED WARRANTY MITSUBISHI DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC. (“MDEA”) warrants to the original purchaser of this television that if purchased from an authorized MITSUBISHI Audio/Video Dealer, should it prove defective by reason of improper workmanship and/or material : a. Parts. The lenticular (i. e.
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