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RISK QF ELECTRIC SHOCK TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC DQ NOT OPEN 1 SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE CO V ER OR BACK. NO USER SERVICEABLE" PARTS INSIDE. _ -_ TO QUALIFIED REFER SER V ICING SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user of"the presence of'uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be suf'f'icient magnitude to constitute a risk of'electric shock.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC OR MOISTURE. SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
Important Sa_guards .................................................................................................................. Cleaning Your LCD Television System ........................................................................................ Chapter I Thank Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Television 4 7 System OvervDw You ...................................................................................................................................
IMPORTANT Please read the following Always fbllow all warnings 1. SAFEGUARDS safeguards carefully and instructions before marked using this product Read, Retain and FoHowAH Instructions Read all safety and operating instructions befbre operating the product. f'or fhture reference. Fbllow all operating and use instructions. . and retain for future reference. on the product.
IMPORTANT 12. Power An outside antenna power circuits, extreme 13. SAFEGUARDS, continued Lines system should not be located in the vicinity care should be taken to keep f¥om touching Overloading Do not overload wall outlets, of fire or electric shock. When power lines or other electric, installing through openings parts that could result in tire or electric shock. light or an outside antenna such power lines or cimuits as contact extension cords or integral convenience 14.
IMPORTANT 21. SAFEGUARDS, continued Transport!Handling (a) Be sure to use another person to lift or carry this product. It is recommended that the product people holding it with both of their hands -- one hand on each side of the product. (b) Use caution when transporting the product. Be sure that items such as belt buckles, zippers do not scratch or rub the screen or cabinet. (c) Do not grip the cu>outs shown in Diagram 1.
Cleaning General " DO Normally, light dusting with a dry, non-scratching duster will keep you,: product clean. If cleaning beyond this is needed, please use the following guidelines: First, turn offthe from the power product and unplug the power cord moistel_ed with water. dry; sob, non-abrasive Dry cloth. NOT product's ° DO NOT product.
Thank You ................................................................................................................. 9 Unpackil_g Your New TV System ............................................................................. 10 Special Features ......................................................................................................... Side Control Panel and Card Reader ......................................................................... 11 12 Side Pand Input/Output 13 ..
Thank You for Your Purchase Welcome to the wonder%l and exciting world of digital television! We are honored that you chose Mitsubishi as your premier home entertainment partner. The development team at Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America (MDEA) understands that our customers demand and expect the very best.
Unpacking Your New TV System Please take a moment to review the following gJjLcI)r)i.Way list of items to ensure that you have received everything (J) Owner{__Guide (l) Registration ./'orL7:4260 (4)Mou.tingHooks (2)_ gdts Included in the HD-6000 carton (8)M4gdts are the following (I) USB Cable below: (I).
Sp ecla" 1Fe atures Your new I,T-4260 High Definition Television System has many special features. This makes it the perfect control center for your home entertainment system. These special features include: Mukiple Connection On the HD-6000 sophisticated Fh:eWire% Capabilky back pane] you wi]] find home ]EEE theater system.
Side Control Panel and Card Reader Many ,:emote conn:ol buttons are duplicated page 37, for an explanation ofthei,: usage. on the side conn:ol panel. Please see Remote Conn:ol Funcnon,, CONTROL PANEL CARD READER (left side of LCD Display) (right side of LCD Display) POWER A A VOL ADJ V V ?> g O3 oo A _ CH ADJ T 4 © > 70 C_ g Z © 9o Co C_ "7"1 5 FORMAT ENTER MENU MENU © > 7o E_ 4:a g m GUIDE 3 o CANCEL Q K; DEVICE See Media Card Playback, Page 64, For Details.
Side Panel Input/Output LCD Display Side Panel (right side) LCD Dispmay Back Panel (right side) @ ® ® @ A 6_ PC Audio Input This is used to send the sound }'tom a computer Displays speakers. , to the LCD -- Z HDMIrM/MonitorLink TM Input This is a Mitsubishi-exc_t_sive proprietary digkal interface f'or die display of high quahty digka_ video signals f)'om Mitsubishi products such as the HD6000 HDTV Receiver/Controller.
Attaching Set-Back HD-6000 Configuration Connecting Stand Alone Connecting wall Mount Connecting to 42" LCD a Computer Configuration a Computer Configuration a Computer Display ................................................................ Setup .................................................................................. ............................................................................................ Setup ........................................................................
Television The ),T-4260 a HD-6000 system System Setup LCD Television Digital Cabl has to offer, attach e System Ready HDTV the HD-6000 Attaching HD-6000 The HD-6000 is extremely can be connected versatile. Receiver/Controller. to the 42" LCD The System a 42" I_CD To take full advantage Display of all the features Display. to 42" LCD Display to the 42" LCD Display by one of the following methods.
Set-Back Configuration 1. Place the 42" LCD Display 2. Remove the HD-6000 3. Remove the protective 4. J)rn the HD-6000 5. Attach Setup on a sturdy surfi/ce. Receiver/Controller material from its carton. from around over so that the bottom the 4 Mounting the HD-6000 is _acing and place it on a sturdy up and gently surface. place it on the protective material. Hooks.
Set-Back Configuration 6. Grasp mounting the HD-6000 hooks connect Setup (continued) fl:om the top and bottom. to the corresponding Slide the HD-6000 pin located P_N ON on the LCD into place Display making sure that stand.
Set-Back Configuration Z Secure the HD-6000 Setup (continued) to the stand using the two M3 Bolts. STB HOOK \ < \ SCREWIM3:I PIECE) TO HOOKI \ \ \ \ \ \ . / DETAIL A STB J HIHIIIHI HIHIIIHI HIHIIIHI UUIHIIIUUI_ DETAIL A DETAIL B X 01101001000 _ [] HIHHIH_ HIHHIN _ HIHHIm HOOK ,// J L_ I_I_;;I;II;IH";II;II;I;IHH;I;I;;II;IIH;I;II;I;IIr_TnlI_ UI_ IIIIHHIH IHIHIH_ Iln IOOIHHI_ IHIHIH_ IHHIHI_ IHHIHI_ IHHIHII IHHIHIO SCREW[M3:I PIECE} TO HOOK.
Set-Back Configuration 8, Connect the HDMP M Cable HDMP'MiMuniturLink HD-6000 input Back Panel Setup (continued) @ore the HDMP connector (section located M Output connector on the back of the HD-6000 on the back of the LCD detail) LCD Display to the Display. Back Panel (section detail) ! 9. Connect the USB Cable f?om tbe Authorized the AUTHORIZED HD-6000 10.
Set-Back Configuration 11. Connect Setup (continued) the AC Power Cord @ore the back of the HD-6000 HD-6000 Back Panel 12. Connecting (section a Computer ° Your Mitsubishi detai!) LCD Display Back to the back of the LCD Display. Panel (OPTIONAL) (section detail) _NPONT&NT LCD dispIay supports VGA, SVGA, XGA, arid WXGA PC resolutions on@ .geeAppendix B: Supported a. Ccmnect a Mi@ D-sub PC Resolutiorls, P.
Stand Alone Configuration Setup 1. Place the 42" LCD Display on a sturdy surfhce. 2. Remove the HD-6000 Receiver/Controller 3. Place the HD-6000 Receiver/Controller 4. Connect _MCable the HDMY the HDMP'MiMonitorLink from Back Panel on a sturdy the HDMP 'rM_[NPUT HDo6000 from its carton. "MOutput connector (section surface. located detail) connector on the back of the HD-6000 on the back of the LCD LCD Display Back Panel to Display: (section detail) ®® _®,® 5.
Stand Alone Configuration 7. Connect the AC Power HD-6000 8. Connecting Back Panel a Computer • I/::ur Mi:subishi XGA, Cord arid LCD WXGA See Appendix @ore the back of the HD-6000 (section detail) LCD to the back of the LCD Display Back Pane! (section Display. detai!) (OPTIONAL) dispIay supports PC resolutions B: Suppor:ed a. Comaect a Mi@ D-sub Setup (continued) VGA, SVGA, only. PC Resolutions, P.
_agall Mount Configuration 1. Be%re per%truing work make 2. Before performing work spread the protective will prevent the display even surface° 3. Gently This lay the LCD 4. Do not touch 5. Remove Display sure to disconnect face down or hold the screen the screws indicated Setup the AC Power sheet, which from being carrying by the arrows. Remove was wrapped around Display: the display, on a flat, damaged. on the protective face while cord fl:om the 42" LCD sheet.
Wall Mount Configuration Setup (continued) 6. Remove the Sc,:ews Mdicated by the ai:i:ows. Protective Sheet !'"' \\_ R_H_RH_iHHHHH_IHHHIHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHIHHHIHHUHHHHHHHHHH_ = = iiiiiiiiiin _InHHHHHH_ IH_ lllmHH HH HHHHH o. HHHHH HHHHH HmHH_ HmHH_ HmHlll HmHH_ HH HH .
Wall Mount Configuration 2 Slide the stand ir_ the direction Setup (continued) indicated by the arrows and remove it. LCDDisplay \ \ \ Protect_Sh_et \ \ 8. The LCD \ Display is now ready to mount. 9. Connect the HDMI HDMI'rMiMonitorLink HD-6000 10.
Wall Mount Configuration Setup (continued) 11. Connect the RS-232C Cable @ore the MonitorLink Control HD-6000 to the RS-232CiMonitorLink Control for HD-6000 RS-232C connector on the back of the connector on the back of the LCD Display. HD-6000 Back Panel (section deta/) LCD Display Back Pane! (section detail) @@ ®@@ @@ @@@ @@@@@ L 12.Connect Y-- the AC Power Cord @ore the back of the HD-6000 HD-6000 Back Panel (section dotal) to the back of the LCD Display.
agall Mount Configuration 13. Connecting a Computer ° YourMitsubishi Setup (continued) (OPTIONAL) LC@ display sugports VGA, SVGA, XGA, arid WXGA PC resolutions onl@ See Appendix B: Stcpported PC Resolutions, a. Comlect a Mi@ D-sub P. dt 15-pha (RGB) cable _'rom the LCD Display Back panel m PC or Macintosh@ back panel. h.
Connections Connecting a VCR directly to LCD Side Panel ............................................................. 29 Connecting an Audio Receiver ...................................................................................... 30 Connecting a DVD Player or Other S-Video Device ..................................................... 31 Connecting a Satellite Receiver/Cabie 32 Box ....................................................................
Connecting a VCR directly to LCD Side Panel theLCDDispl_ Composite Video with Audio or S- LCD Display Side Panel Video with Audio (Recommended) ® @ (Figure 1) i. ® @ @ @ @ @ @ 2_ ® back panel FTgure 1.
Connecting an Audio Receiver Directly to LCD Side Panel NOTE: The LCD Display the LCD Display. side panel connections shown below can only be used when the HD,6000 is not Connected to Stereo Audio System (recommended for shelf units or AiV receivers without LCD Display digital audio inputs) (Figure 2) 1. Cormecr OUT the audio o1_ the LCD AUX ]N terminals Turn off the LCD AUDIO/VIDEO 3.
Connecting a DVD Player or Other S-Video Device Directly to LCD Side Panel the LCD Display. DVD Player/Video Game with ®® n Video (Figure 4) @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ f f Component . LDD Display Side Panel ® @ @ DVD back panel 2. .............................................................................................................................................
Connecting a Satellite Receiver/Cable LCD Side Panel NOTE: The LCD Display side pm_e! Connections LCD Display. Satellite Receiver/Cable Component Box Directly to Shown bdow Can only be used when the HD:6000 Box with Video Connections is not Connected to fl_e LCD DispJay Side Panel ® (Recommended) (Figure 1.
Connecting a Computer Directly to LCD Display LCD Display Side Panel ® @ @ to PC or Macintosh@ back panel @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ LCD Display Back Panel (section detail) /- ® @ @ to PC or Macintosh@ back panel FTgure 7. Connecting Connecting Computer a Computer (Figure 7,,I " YourMitsubS"hi XGA, and WXGA See Appendix a. Comlect LC@ display supports VGA, SVGA, PC' resolutions only. @: Supported PC Resolutions, P.
How Connections Affect the PIP (Picture-In-Picture) and POP (Picture-Outside-Picture) and DW (Double Window) 7_> see a picture equipment LCD Display, used together. they may have.
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Overview of the TV Laver Buttons ............................................................................... 37 Operation ...................................................................................................................... 38 Sleep Timer ..................................................................................................... Use With Other A/V Products ......................................................................................
Remote Control Functions: Overview of the TV Layer Buttons Overview 18+FORMAT: (Figure 8, fbllowing 1+Slide Switch: by the remote and other iInput, Select 7)rns A/V power connected 3+DEVICE: A/V Select 5+MUTE: product to be controlled LCD Display Manually 20+REW/REV: reverse record with a VCR or recordable Rewind o1: reverse search with a scan with a DVD, o1:skip reverse with a CD.
Remote Control Functions: Operation _i Operation F_ @RM-6000 G Installing the Batteries: (Figure 9) 1. Remove the remote comrol's pressing the ridged tab in the directiol_ and sliding back cover by gendy of the arrow off the cover. 2. Load the batteries, (-) are correct. negative -@ making sure the polarities For ease of installation, (+) a,_d i,_staH the (-) side first. For Best Resuks Be within from the Remote Control: 20 f_et of the equipment. _.
o Remote Control Functions: Sleep Timer Sleep Timer (Figures 10 & 11) Setting the Sleep Timer: J. Pl:ess SLEEP oll the 1:emote coNtl:ol. 2. iNdicatillg the lellgth of time the sJeep timeu: is to be set appears oll the scl:eell of'the LCD Display. 3. Each wess of'SLEEP FTgure 10. Sleep button on remote control will iNcl:ease the time displayed by 30 mim_tes, tmtil the maximum of" 120 mim_tes is l:eached. Sleep: 4. 30 rain. Af'reu:5 seconds ofillactivity, &_appeal:.
Use of the Remote Control with Other A/V Products CABLE/DBS/DTV TV-_ Programming the Remote ( Control to Use with Other Brands of Audio 3. Cable box brand and Video Products: (Figures 1. 12-14 this page, figures Move the slide switch the product 2. _ VCR .
Use of the Remote CABLE/DBS/DTV c Control with Other _ VCR _DVD TV-_ _, _ _ A/V After _.AUDIO 4:44k entering remote Code to enter: 003 257 If your DVD code is not listed here, please see page 62 for a 250 258,253,272 252 261 complete listing. 254 If you enter mute functions TV is usefu] all the time. below devices code, enter F)gure 15. Programming D VD or LDP.
Remote Control Functions: Operation of PIP, POP and Double Window Picture/In-Picture (PIP), (POP) Window _md Double Picture-Outside-Picture ([)W) features you to view Programming in different watching you can displ_y from the main other inputs. screen, _f_ see which cannot be used together, Affect the PIP and POP, inputs see How page 34. _llow ways. Activating the PIP, POP and Double Window While programs can and Connections Press PIIP/POP to choose a display format.
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5 _le ViewPoint® AUDIO/VIDEO Menu System ...... SETT INGS Menu .........
The Your Menu System TV has Mitsubishi infi_rmation for menu A picture choices _ ® J_J_P_J_l on-screen A[)JUST using arrows. menu the remote When will appear system, which provides on-screen and control's selected, the or start an automatic function, You may then make changes menu or access available sub-menus, within the A highlighted yellow button indicates that you may make changes to the menu screen. TheRJNRJff system_ncludes the_ollo
Main Menu Screens: Overview SETUP Menu (Figure 19) Basic (initial) available setup through instructions the SETUP and _hnctions submenu are screens. * Assign ilnput Assignments ° Sdect EngJish or Spanish or screen dispJay Set the Front Button See pages 48-49 F'igure lg.
M"am M enu S creens: O vervlew, " " d continue AUDIO/VIDEO SETTINGS Menu (Figure 20) Adjust some or all of the A/V settings. Each input can be set to your preferences. A/V Reset on the menu allows you to return current input the A/V to the fZactory presets. settings for the See pages 52-54 for more detailed setup infbrmation. Figure 20.
SETUP Menu: Input Assignment INPUT ASSIGNMENT Menu (Figure 22) IINPUT turns ASSIGNMENT them iIf you turn on again an input press D-EVIICE turns or changes off unused the name Off, it will be skipped on the remote control. inputs, of the input. when you Choices Cycle through a list of preset names Cycle through a list of preset l_ames or Off Cycle through a list of preset names are: o1: Off o1: Off F_gure 22.
SETUP Menu: Language, Front Button Lock Language (Figure 23) Display the on-screen Spanish (Espa_iol). menus in either If you choose selection, a]] menu language of your choice. Front Button English to change text will immediately or the switch to the Figure 23.
ADVANCED FEATURES Menu: Color Balance, Auto Color Correction, PerfectColor vM,ColorViewWM, Reset Color Color Balance Menu (_'_,_u_ 25) The Color Balance (Automatic), Menu Color (ENTER) V* Jew off'ers three TM to select Color Balance opti mize ski n tone Color Figure 25.ADVANCED F_ATURES ENT On (F_gu_ 26) Correction option color autom atically ColorView TM,PerfectColor grayed out and unavailable Color Correction. On v. Press Mode.
ADVANCED FEATURES Menu: PC Power Save, Video Mute PC Power Save (Figure 28) Your Mirsubishi LCD DispJay fi_Nowsthe VESA approved DPMS Power Managen-lenr guidelines. This power function rnanagen-lel_t that auton-laticaNy consumption mouse feature is an energy saving reduces the power of the display when your keyboard is inactive f'or a fixed period or of tin-le. Your dispJay will go into "standby" and the screen will go to black. The timer Jight will dispJay amber while in Figure 28.
AUDIO/VIDEO A/V Memory (Figure A/V Menu: Overview Reset 43) Memory input's A/V an input's reset, SETTINGS Reset will return memory A/V the currently to the factory memory, selected settings. select the input To reset you want to and press ENTER. AUDIO SETTINGS and Figure 43. AUDIO!VIDEO (Audio Settings, Figure 44) SET77NGS menu After selecting AUDIO SETTINGS or VIDEO SETTINGS, you can ac_ust the settings by pressing A, v, 4, or _.
Q AUDIO/VIDEO Setting Descriptions: Audio Settings Bass Enhances or ,;educes low fi:equency sound. Treble Enhances ga Balance or ,;educes high fi:equency sound. Adjusts the leve] of sound between the left and right speakers. ga Surround Creates si m u]ated stereo an d surroun d e¢}ccts. Your choices are: " Off: No surround effects. Use this setting when using an A/V receiver with Dolby sM Pro Logic Surround, or DoIby sM Digital Surround.
o AUDIO/VIDEO 6 Video Setting Descriptions: Video Settings NOTE: A slider wi_ display on-screen f'or each setting. The slider has a numeric value, where 63 is the maximum, mid-range is 3! and tl_e minimum setting is 0_ [] Video media uses a video camera created at 30 f'rames per second. Film media uses a f'ilm camera created at 24 f'rames per second.
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Available On-Screen Format Sizes .................................................................................... 57 ............................................................................................... 60 Operation of PIP and POP Appendix A: HD input Connection Appendix B: Supported PC Resolutions Appendix C: Remote Control Appendix D: Media Command Compatibility ............................................................................. Programming TM ................
Available On-Screen Format Sizes Format (picture shape) availability Standard Input signal Composite/S-video (480i) 480i/480P Component (Y/Pb/Pr) 1080i/720P Expand based Zooin on input/Signal Stretch Stretch N PLUS PC Real aI"IX)_V Full OK OK OK OK OK OK N/A Expand N_ OK OK OK OK OK N/A OK N/A OK N/A OK N/A N/A N/A N_ N_ N/A N/A N/A HDMI 480P OK OK OK OK OK OK N/A N_ N/A (Digital Video) 1080i/720P OK OK N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N_ N/A N/A N/
Available On-Screen Format Sizes, continued Widescreen Picture (16:9 - HD Standard 1080i1720p only) Example: HD Expand Bars) Widescreen Standard Picture (480i1480p) (Recommended) Expand 1: Zoom Stretch (_br/etterbox2.35:l Plus DVDs) Stretch Narrow A True HD Broadcast (Recommended, for 4:3 image.
Analoq RGB(PC)Input Real VGA(640 640 x 480) o o j_)L 0 Full PC Expand 1024 1366 480 768 O_ O 1024 I024 XGA(1024 x 768) )oO 1366 O O O 768 mOX.-JO WXGA(1280 128o x 768) 768 1280 O_O 1366 ,j 768 SXGA(1280 ,ji_ x 720) © © 768__? to 768 1366 © © 7_0©_)_ 768 1360 © 1366 © 768 1360 ! 366 © 768 .
Operation of PIP and POP and Double Window (DW) Picture Inside Picture (PIP) 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 pictureqnside-picture. The POP option allows you to view a main picture and another input as a picture-outside_picture at the side (only one moving POP).
Appendix A: High Definition Input Connection Compatibility Component Inputs Input Levels with Component Video These inputs are compatible and DTV signaJs with corr_ponent CornpatibJe HDTV with most standard DTV 720p, signaJs are SDTV DVD video outputs. 480i, 480p, and _v _ = 1.0Vp-p (includes syllc) 75ohms Pb signaJs fiom outputs Jabded B-Y alld Cb) 1080i.
Appendix C: Remote Control Programming A/V Receivers Cable Box Mksubishi ....... ............. Admiral ........ 010,011,012,013, 014, 360 220 ABC .......... Archer ......... Cableview ....... 124 125 105 Aiwa .......... B &K ......... Bose ..... 225,226,241 352 351 Denon ..... 234,235, 236,245, 246,359, 361 204 213 Citizen ..... Color Voice Comtronics Curtis ......... Diamond ....... Eagle ......... Eastern ...... GC Brand .....
App en d"ix C : Remote C ontrol Programming" VCRs Satellite Receivers /DBS/DTV Mitsubishi Mitsubishi HD/Satellite Receiver Echostar/Dishnetwork Express Vu GE ....... Gradient ....... 006, 173 175, 82, 183,188 175 176 186 Hitachi ......... Hughes ......... Maganavox...... Panasonic ....... 173, 181, 184 173 171,172 174 Philips ......... RCA/Proscan 171,172 176, 179, 180, 185 192 177 173 170, 189, 190, 191,173 171,172 187 Samsung ....... Sony .......... Star Choice ..... Toshiba ............. Uniden .
MediaCommand TMand Media Card Playback Warning: Some media cards available on the market are not properly certified to follow the card type specifications noted below and cannot be used by the Card Reader. if you experience problems with the reading of your file, please transfer your flies to a properly certified card. Media Card SJots Inserting a media card 1. Insert a card into a matching card shot on the front of the TV. Be sure to use the correct card shot.
Media Command TMand Media For MP3 or WMA7 Playlist Menu: Figure 19 1. Press GUIDE to dispiay the Piayiist Card Playback, NOTE: During MP3 or WMA7 audio playback, audio from the cards wiii be sent to the A/V receiver as analog audio. Digital out is not available. menu. 2. Using ADJUST ,a_or V to move the highlight to different tracks (CH up/down will change pages of the Piayiist}. 3. Press PLAY to begin playback. The Playlist menu wiii be taken down.
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F Freeze the PiP 60 Side-By Side Picture Front Button Lock 45) Side Control Pand 12 A A/V Memory Reset 60 52 Receiver, Connecting 30 Activating the PIP and POP 42 Advanced Features Menu 47, 50-5l Append ices A: High Definition Input Connection Compatibihty B: Supported PC Resohitions 6l C: Remote Control Programming Codes 62 Audio/Video Settings Menu 47, 52-54 A/V Memory Reset 52 TV Speakers 52 Audio Settings Menu 52 Audio Settings Description 53 Available On-Screen Format Sizes 57-55) Input Assignme
Safbguards 4 Setup Menu 46 Sleep Timer 39 Stere<) Audio System, Connecting 30 T Timer Mere* 47 _fh>ubleshooting 69 TV Speakers Menu 52 13 Use of the Remote Contro_ with Other A/V Products 40, 4l V Video Mute 5l Video Settings Description _54 Viewpoint Menu System 45 68
Possible Solution ° 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 f'urther than 20 {_et from the TV when using the remote control. ° Avoid using under or near strong fluorescent llghtlng. " On-screen dlsplays appear each time you change a fimctlon. • There is no sound even when the volume is turned llp. " This is part of normal TV operation. • Check to see if the MUTE button is on.
Trademarks and Copyrights Firewire + is a registered CableCARD trademark 'rMis a trademark of Apple Corr_puter, Inc. of Cable Television Laboratories, Do]by Digital +, Do]by DigitM Record +, Dolby ProLogic registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories CompactF]ash + is a trademark MultimediaCard Memory wMis a trademark Stick 'rMis a trademark SmartMedia or registered rMis a trademark trademark of Infineon MonitorLink 73 + and Dolby DigitM of the CompactFlash Surround + are Association.
MtTSUBISHI LCD TV LiMiTED WARRANTY MITSUBISHIDIGITALELECTRONICS AMERICA,INC,("MDEA") warrants as follows to the original purchaserof this television from an authorizedMITSUBISHIAudio/Video Dealer,should it prove defectiveby reason of against defects arisingfrom improperworkmanship and/or materiah a, Parts, All parts (exceptany software incorporated into this television) are warrantedfor a periodof one (1) yearfrom the date of the original purchaseat retail We will repair or replace,at our option, any defect
DIGITAL TELEVISIONS '_ DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This device comphes with Part 15 of FCC Runes.Operation is subiect to the following two conditions. {1} This device may not cause harmfd interference, and {2} this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. U.S. ResFmsibb Party: Address: Mitsubishi Digi_i ElectronicsAmerica 9351 Jeronimo Road J_ine, CA 92618 (949) 465-6000 Td. No.