MITSUBISHI THE BIG SCREENCOMPANY" Owner's Guide
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In This Owner's Guide 4 Important CHAPTER 8 9 9 45 Safeguards ONE: Getting Started Memory Our Thanks 47 48 49 Unpacking Your New TV Special Features Chapter TWO: Connect 12 Front Control 13 15 16 17 Back Panel External Devices Supported and Setup Panel & NetCommand TM Devices Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable for Digital Broadcasts 17 Analog Antenna, Cable Box 19 20 Analog VCR Audio/Video Surround 21 21 22 DVD Player S-Video Satellite Wall Outlet Cable, or Sound Receiver Receiver 23 24
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Please read the following safeguards for your TV and retain for future Always follow all warnings and instructions marked on the television. reference. 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 12. SAFEGUARDS, cont'd. 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.
Our Thanks... Thank you for choosing Mitsubishi as your premier Home Entertainment provider. This Owner's Guide describes the features and functions of your Mitsubishi widescreen, high definition TV. We urge you to examine this Owner's Guide to become familiar with the innovative features and operations this unique television offers. The very core of our corporate philosophy is to provide our customers with the very best.
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: Your new High Definition bigscreen television has many special features that make it the perfect center of your home entertainment system. Below we have highlighted a handful.
24 24 25 26 Computer with a VGA Monitor Output IR-Home Theater Control and IR Repeater Important Notes: Stationary Images NetCommand TM Setup - Getting Started 27 28 32 Programming the Remote Control NetCommand TM Setup Edit NetCommand TM
Front Control Panel SYSTEM RESET Sv_O VIDEO L AUDIO R n Front Panel WS-B55; WS-55511 ; WS-55711 ; WS-65511 ; WS-65611 ; WS-65711 ; WS-73711 +ooooo J Front Panel WS-48511 £YSTEM RESET Location: Front Panel Top Left of Speaker Grill WS-65712 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.
Back Panel @, [] Inputs 1-4 These inputs can be used for the connection of a VCR, Super VHS (S-VHS) VCR, DVD player, standard satellite receiver or other A/V device to the TV. Please note that if you connect to the S-VIDEO terminal, the VIDEO terminal is deactivated. The VIDEO terminal is active when there is no S-Video connection. [] Output (Monitor The Monitor Receiver signals, and PIP) Output sends the TV audio and video signals from Ant-A, Ant-B and Inputs or other analog A/V equipment.
Back Panel [] [] Antenna DTV (ANT-DTV) This input receives digital TV signals from a VHF/UHF the TV receives scrambled cable signals cable company must provide a decoding [] or unscrambled digital cable system. them. If In this case, your IEEE-1394 Input/Output These jacks allow the TV to connect to one or more external Three jacks are provided for this purpose, system together. refer to the NetCommand [] antenna on this input, it will not be able to decode box.
Connecting External Devices & NetCommand Setup TM NetCommand TM is able to control many current audio and video devices by sending remote control signals from the TV to each device. NetCommand TM will also automatically switch the TV and compatible Audio/ Video (A/V) Receivers to the correct input used with each device. It is important that the inputs on the TV and AV Receiver match the NetCommand TM Setup.
NetCommand TM Supported Devices Following is a list of devices, by several manufacturers, tested and shown to be compatible with the NetCommand TM control system. When you use these devices you will be able to control them without changing the setting of the remote control from TV to another product. NetCommand Compatible AVReceiver Cable Box Brand Mitsubishi TM MHR800,M.
Connecting Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable for Digital Broadcasts Figure 1. Antenna or wall outlet cable. Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable for Digital Broadcasts For cable or antenna with coaxial lead (Figure 1) 1. Connect the incoming cable to ANT-DTV on the TV back panel. Mitsubishi strongly recommends against using antennas with twin flat leads. Twin flat lead antenna wires are subject to interference which may adversely affect the performance of the TV. We recommend using coaxial antenna cable.
Connecting Box, an Analog Antenna, Wall Outlet Cable, or Cable cont'd. Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable for Analog Broadcasts. (Figure 2) back For antennas with twin flat lead 1. For antenna with twin flat leads, connect the 300Ohm twin leads to the transformer. 2. Push the 75-Ohm side of the transformer onto ANT-A on the TV back panel. Note: 300-Ohm to 75-Ohm matching transformers are not provided with the TV. They should be available at most electronic stores.
Connecting an Analog VCR VCR to Analog Antennas or Wall Outlet Cable (Figure1) 1. Connect the incoming TV back panel. Note: Connect cable to ANT-A on the two coaxial cables as follows: 2. One from LOOP-OUT on the TV back panel to ANTENNA IN on the VCR back panel. j 3. One from VCR back panel ANTENNA OUT to ANT-B on the TV back panel. 4. Now complete Figure 3, steps 1-2. VCR to Cable Box (Figure2) Figure 1. Connecting cable. VCR with antennas or wall outlet 1.
Connecting an Audio/Video Connecting Surround Sound Receiver an A/V Receiver (Figure 1) 1. Connect a video cable from Monitor VIDEO OUTPUT on the back of the TV to the TV VIDEO INPUT on the back of the A/V Receiver. When you connect a digital A/V Receiver Dolby Digital TM surround sound: 3.
3 Connecting a DVD Player DVD Player with Component Video (Figure 1) 1. Connect the Component Video cables from Y/ Cr/Cb or Y/Pr/Pb VIDEO OUT on the back of the DVD player to COMPONENT-1 panel, matching • YtoY the correct on the TV back connection: • CrorPrtoPr • CborPbtoPb 2. Connect a set of audio cables from AUDIO OUT on the back of the DVD player to COMPONENT-1 AUDIO Input on the TV back panel.
Connecting an External Digital TV (DTV or HDTV) Receiver DTV Connectors and Adaptors (Figure 1) The TV back panel has 5 RCA-type connectors for the Input-DTV. The back panel of your external DTV receiver may use RCA-type connectors or BNC-type connectors. If your DTV receiver comes with BNC type connections, to purchase BNC to RCA adaptors you will need to connect the TV to the DTV receiver. These adaptors should available at most electronic supply stores.
Connecting an External Digital TV (TV or HTV) Receiver, cont. External DTV Receiver with RGB Video Connections (Figure 1) IMPORTANT • See Appendix B for RGB video signal compatibility information. • For digital audio connections, see your DTV Receiver and A/V Receiver Owner's Guides. 1. Connect the outside antenna, cable, or satellite to ANT, or SATELLITE IN on the DTV receiver (see your DTV receiver owner's for instructions, and cable compatibility). guide 2.
Connecting a Computer with a VGA Monitor Output Connecting a Computer (Figure 1) 1. Connect VGA Monitor Out from the computer to VGA Input on the TV back panel using a VGA compatible monitor cable. See Appendix B for VGA signal compatibility. 2. Connect the L (left) and R (right) audio cables from the computer to VGA AUDIO on the TV back panel. In cases where your computer's audio output is a single mini- jack, a splitter is needed to complete this connection. Figure 1.
IMPORTANT NOTES/ WARNING: When using the VGA input, do not leave stationary, toolbar, or partial images on-screen for extended periods of time. Mix the types of pictures shown. Uneven picture tube aging is NOT covered by your warranty. The VGA capability of this television for occasional use ONLY. is designed It is not meant to be used as a work station or to view static or odd-shaped images for an extended period of time.
NetCommand TM Setup - Getting Started Buttons In order to use your TV's NetCommand TM feature, you need to provide some detailed information during the setup of your Mitsubishi TV. You must define the Manufacturer of the devices that are connected to the television. For each device, the input to the TV and A/V receiver, and the names for Much like the software on your computer, you will use graphic buttons to navigate through the NetCommand TM Setup screen.
Programming the Remote Control to Control NetCommand NetCommand TV Dev Control ces: CODE TM and NetCommand to ENTER] 9351 TM POWER TV _," Olllldl _ j Ol TO TM Program the Remote to Control Products: the TV and NetCommand TM A/V (See NetCommand TM Supported Devices, for the list of A/V products supported by the NetCommand TM System.) 1. Move the slide switch at the top of the remote to the TV layer. Figure 1. Programming the TV remote to control your NetCommand TM A/V devices. 2.
NetCommand Setup TM When you first power On your new Mitsubishi TV, the initial setup screens navigate through these screens NetCommand TM. set up the equipment NetCommand Control. TM supports and properly the automatic switching will appear. connected You will need to to the TV in order to use of audio and video inputs using only the TV Remote IMPORTANT _IUi _t_ _ay use your TV without setting up NetCommand TM.
NetCommand TM Setup, cont'd. A/V Receiver Screen Figure 1 The A/V Receiver screen allows you to select the manufacturer of the A/V Receiver you are currently using. When a compatible model is used, NetCommand TM will be able to change inputs and adjust volume on the A/V Receiver. The bottom of the screen shows the model optimized for NetCommand TM. Other models from the Figure 1. A/V Receiver screen. same manufacturer are often compatible.
NetCommand TM Setup, cont'd. DBS Screen Figure 1 The DBS (Digital Broadcast Satellite) screen allows you to select the manufacturer of the satellite system you are currently using. If "Other" for the Manufacturer, then NetCommand is selected can TM not control the device (use the layer switch on the remote or use the remote for the device). The bottom of the screen shows the model optimized for NetCommand TM programming. Other models from the same manufacturer are often compatible.
NetCommand TM Setup, cont'd. Review Screen Figure 1 Once you have finished the setup screens and selected the manufacturer for each device, you will see the Review Screen. It is important to review the settings. If necessary, you can navigate back through the NetCommand TM Setup screens to make changes. On this screen, adding or deleting check marks will turn On or Off the adjacent Input or Device. Figure 1. Review screen. Note: The Review screen lists TV and A/V Receiver inputs used with each device.
Edit NetCommand TM Realizing your home theater system will continually change as you add and remove components, Mitsubishi's NetCommand TM also offers ease of use when it comes to editing your home theater configuration. Edit NetCommand TM Screen Figure 1 When you need to make a change to your current setup, the Edit NetCommand TM screen makes it easy. Possible choices, although not always available, are Add, Change, Delete, Review, or Initial. Figure 1.
Edit NetCommand TM, cont'd. Delete Figure 1 When you select Delete from the Edit NetCommand TM Screen, you will see the Delete Screen. You can choose to delete just a single device by selecting the device you would like to delete, or you can delete the entire NetCommand configuration. After you have chosen the device, or the Entire Configuration, you will be prompted Figure 1. Delete screen. TM to confirm your choice to delete.
Edit NetCommand The following screens TM, cont'd. are a part of the Add device or Change device modes. Name Screen Figure 1 The Name screen allows you to change the default name for each device to a custom name of up to eight characters (including a blank space), selecting from letters, numbers, and nine different characters. Use • • to select each letter, then press ENTER to move to the next position. Press CANCEL to delete the current letter and move back one character position.
Edit NetCommand TM, cont'd. Connection for Device Screen Figure 1 The Connection screen allows you to select the inputs used with the devices that are connected to the TV Inputs 1-5, Components 1&2 and Input-DTV. It also allows you to select which input the device is connected on the A/V Receiver. Add or remove check marks to indicate what type of connections (Audio, Video or Both) are used with each input. Figure 1.
46 47 48 49 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 Antenna, Memorize Channels, Memory and Name SuperQuickView TM (SQW M) Auto or Manual Clock Setting Analog and Digital Captions Channel, V-Chip Lock: Passcode V-Chip Definitions Lock By Time and Front Button Lock Setting the Timer A/V Memory Reset, Video Mute, Black Enhancement, and Audio/Video Settings TV Speakers Audio Settings Video Settings
3D Graphical ®Menu System Your TV has a special control system called NetCommand TM that will control IEEE 1394 devices and selected older devices. For instructions on operating these control features, see the NetCommand TM guide. Your TV also has Mitsubishi's Graphical which _• on-screen provides choices A picture on-screen and changes (icon) exclusive 3D operating information system, for menu (Figure 1). Figure 1.
Device Selection Menu When you press the DEVICE button on your remote control, the Device Selection menu appears. When NetCommand has not been setup, the Device Connection Section Video TM Selection menu allows you to select the input for viewing. When NetCommand TM is setup the Device Selection menu allows you to select the device for viewing, select audio from the TV speakers or A/V Receiver, power compatible devices On or Off, and verify the destination of signals.
PIP/POP Selection Menu PIP Device Selection Menu Figure 1 When you press the PIP DEVICE button on the remote control, the PIP Selection menu displays. The PIP Selection menu is similar to the Device Selection menu except the source for the sub picture in the Video Section is selected Use the ADJUST and the Audio and Connection '_ I_ • or • POP image then Press ENTer. to move the yellow highlight Device Video Section Device Section Figure 1. PIP Selection Menu 40 Sections are not displayed.
Menu Screens (Overview) Setup Menu (Figure 1) You can add, change, review or delete NetCommand TM settings and devices. You can also change the order of icons displayed on the Device Selection menu, select convergence adjustment, turn on or off the transport menu, and select English or Spanish as the language screen displays. for the menus and on- Figure 1. Setup Menu Antenna Menu (Figure 2) Use to memorize locally available channels for Ant- A, Ant-B and Ant-DTV.
Menu Screens (Overview) Captions Menu (Figure 1) Display Closed Captions if sent by the broadcaster. Select the background color for the Closed Captions display. Enter the Digital Settings sub-menu or automatically display the Digital Channel Guide as the channels are changed. Figure 1. Captions Menu V-Chip Lock Menu (Figure 2) Block or allow programing based upon rating signals sent by the broadcast station, lock by time, or disable or re-enable the front panel buttons. Figure 2.
Setup Menu: Edit NetCommand TM Icon Position Edit NetCommand TM Button (Figure 1) The Edit NetCommand TM button displays the Edit NetCommand TM menu (refer to Edit NetCommand section in Part 2 of this book.) Edit NetCommand provides the following • ADD - Addition Figure 1. Setup Menu TM TM options: of new devices. • CHANGE - Change or edit traditional and IEEE 1394 devices. devices • DELETE - Delete a single device or delete the entire setup configuration.
Setup Menu: Convergence Convergence Menu (FigureI) Your Mitsubishi TV has three picture tubes which need to be aligned to properly converge the projected light beams on the screen. Each picture tube projects a single color of red, blue or green. During production, your TV was carefully adjusted to properly align these colors. However, moving the TV, the TV's location in relation to the Earth's magnetic poles, and the passage of time can cause these adjustments to change.
Setup Menu: Advanced Convergence, Transport Menu, and Language Advanced (Figure Convergence Menu 1) After adjusting the Red Convergence and Blue Convergence, you can fine-tune your TV by adjusting the Red and Blue convergence at 64 individual points. 1. Move the flashing bracket to a position needing adjustment by pressing A, V, ', or _'. 2. Press ENTer to select the position (flashing will stop). Figure 1.Advanced Convergence menu 3. Move the Red or Blue line by pressing ,A ),. V, ', or 4.
Antenna Menu: Antenna, Memorize Channels, Channel, Memory and Name Antenna Menu (Figure 1) Select Ant-A, Ant-B, or Ant-DTV for use with the rest of the option on the Antenna Menu. You can memorize channels, add or delete channels, and add channels to an SQV (Super Quick View TM) list. For Ant-A and Ant-B, you can name channels. Memorize Figure 1.
Antenna Menu: SuperQuickView (SQV TM TM) SQV (SuperQuickView Using The Remote Control Viewing and changing remote control: 1. TM) SQV banks using the Press the SQV button. 2. To change memory banks, press a number button within 5 seconds button. of pressing the SQV Figure 1. Antenna Menu SQV (SuperQuickView Using The Menu (Figure 1) 3. Press the SQV button repeatedly to cycle through the channels available in that bank.
Clock Menu: Auto or Manual Clock Setting Clock Setting (Auto) (Figure 1) The Clock Setting (Auto) will automatically set the day and time using Extended Data Service (XDS) time data. This data is automatically retrieved from a PBS channel or other channel carrying this service when received on Ant-A or Ant-B. Some channels may send incorrect is not a defect in the TV. time information; this Figure 1.
Captions Menu: Analog and Digital Captions Background To make the analog closed you can choose to display either black or gray behind Closed Captions frequently, gray for the background to the picture tubes. captions easier to read, the background color as the captions. If you use Mitsubishi recommends prevent uneven aging of Note: See page 70 for information uneven aging of picture tubes. Figure 1.
Captions Menu: Digital Captions Settings Appearance (Figure 1) Closed Captions provider selects the Default options when sending digital closed captions. You may, however, select the Custom option to override and customize Closed Captions appearance. Fonts You can customize the text of digital captions by selecting the font of your choice.
V-Chip Lock Menu: Passcode Entry (Figure 1) Figure 1. V-Chip Entry Screen You will see the screen shown in Figure 1 when you press the V-CHIP button on the Remote Control, or the first time you select V-Chip Lock from the MAIN menu, or after you have canceled your passcode. After setting a passcode, the next time you select V-Chip Lock from the MAIN menu or V-CHIP button, you will see "a new" replaced by "your." Use the number buttons on the remote control to input a four-digit passcode, then press ENTer.
V-Chip Lock Menu: V-Chip Definitions V-Chip Signal Information When provided by the broadcaster, V-Chip ratings can be used to control which programs can be viewed or will 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. The V-Chip ratings information can be divided into two classifications, and Movie Ratings. These are explained below.
V-Chip Menu: Lock By Time and Front Button Lock Lock By Time (Figure 1) LOCK BY TIME will allow you to lock the entire TV during specific hours. Use ADJUST • use ADJUST box. • to move to the "Lock Time" option or • to select ON or OFF then Lock by Time, Lock Time, and Unlock Time Figure 1. Lock by Ttme menu (Figure 1) Lock by Time locks the entire TV based upon the Lock Time and Unlock Time. You must input your 4-digit passcode to use the TV when it is locked.
Timer Menu: Setting The Timer Timer On/Off (Figure 1) The timer can be turned On or Off. When On, you need to select the time to turn On, the day On, the device and the channel to display. preselected time, the timer will turn the TV a message will be displayed, "Press a key to turn At your On, and for the TV to stay on". Any button on the remote control must be pressed within 5 minutes, or the TV will turn itself Off. Figure 1.
A/V Settings Menu: A/V Memory Reset, Video Mute, Black Enhancement, and Audio/Video Settings A/V Memory Reset A/V Memory Reset allows you to select the device which will have the A/V Settings returned to the original factory settings. To return a device's memory to the original factory settings, select the device and then press ENTer. Audio/Video Settings (Figure 1) Each device has its own A/V memory. Select the device in A/V Memory Reset then select Audio Figure 1.
A/V Settings Menu: TV Speakers 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. When NetCommand TM is enabled, selecting the A/V Receiver icon from the Device Selection menu automatically NetCommand turns Off the TV speakers. See the TM Guide for further instructions. Figure 1.
A/V Setting Descriptions: Audio Audio Settings Bass enhances Treble or reduces enhances low-pitch or reduces Listen to (for Ant-DTV sound. high-pitch sound. Balance adjusts the level of sound between left and right speakers. the and IEEE 1394 devices) Determines what possible Your choices are: language you will hear. • English • French • German Surround creates simulated stereo and surround effects through the TV speakers.
• Tint provides a slider to adjust the proportion red to green. * Color Tamp (Color Temperature) of allows you to adjust how white }ranges are displayed. choices are: Your Low 6500K Or Low (for DTV): 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 6500K represents the 6500K industry standard for NTSC (nonDTV) pictures.
4 Iportant Notes: Stationary Images 74 75 Appendix Appendix C: Remote Control Programming D: Cleaning and Service 79 82 84 85 Appendix F: Cabinet Separation Appendix G: Problem & Possible Solution On-Screen Information Display Index 87 88 Limited Warranty Connection: Helpful Hints
Remote Control Functions: Overview Overview (Following page, figure 1) 1. Slide Switch: Select A/V product to be controlled by the remote control. 2. Numbers: Individually select channels enter information into menus. or 3. POWER: Turns power on and off for TV and other A/V products. 4. SQV (SuperQuickViewTM): Scan through memorized lists of favorite channels. 5. QV (QuickViewTM): Switch between the current channel and last channel viewed. 6.
Remote Control Functions: Care and Operation Operation Installing the Batteries: (Figure 2) 1. Remove the remote control's back cover by gently pressing the ribbed tab in the direction the arrow and sliding off the cover. of 2. Load the batteries, making sure the polarities (+) and (-) are correct. For Best Results from the Remote Control: • Be within 20 feet of the equipment. • Do not press two or more buttons at the same time unless instructed.
Remote Control Functions: Channel Selection and Sleep Timer Channel Selection Sleep Timer For Ant-A or Ant-B Channels: You have three options... Setting • Enter three numbers • Press the channel channel • seconds. (When number 2, press 002). and ENTer (for 1. Press SLEEP on the remote control. Note: A message indicating the length of time the sleep timer is to be set for is displayed on the TV screen. 2, press 2, then ENTer).
Remote Control Functions: Operation of PIP and POP Changing MAIN PICTURE Selection Side-by-Side Device menu will be displayed. Changing Channels Figure PIP/POP Press PIP DEVICE to change the PIP or POP picture source device. A menu similar to the Device PIP/Side-by-Side Press PIP CH to scroll up and down through memorized channels on Ant-A and Ant-B. 1 PI Exchanging Program Images Press EXCH to exchange the main picture and the MAIN PICTURE P2 PIP/POP picture.
Remote Control Functions: 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. Press FORMAT on the TV remote control to cycle through the available display formats.
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Programming the Remote Control to Control NetCommand Products To Program the Remote to Control NetCommand TM A/V Products: (See NetCommand Supported Devices, for the list of A/V products supported by the NetCommand TM System.) NetCommand TM TV Control and NetCommand CODE TM TM A/V to ENTER 935 Dev ces: POWER 1. Move the slide switch at the top of the TV remote to the TV layer. _," 2. Press and hold the POWER _ l Ol': button on the remote control. 3.
Programming the Remote Control to Control Non-NetCommand AV Products To Program the Remote to Control Other Brands of Audio and Video Products: TM POWER (Figures 1-5) Satellite brand 1. Move the slide switch at the top of the remote to the product you want to control. 2. Press and hold the POWER Hughes - DBS RCA - DBS Sony - DBS Toshiba - DBS Panasonic - DBS button on the remote control. 3.
Programming the Remote Control to Control Non-NetCommand A/V Products After entering the correct codes in each position the remote control, POWER g Tv NC) TM of use the slide switch to select which product will respond when an operational button is pressed.
Remote Control Functions: Special Functions When your remote control has been Programmed to operate another manufacturer's product, the function performed on each layer can vary.
/L IMPORTANT NOTES /L WARNING: When using the VGA Input, do not leave stationary or letterbox images on-screen for extended periods of time. Mix types of pictures shown. Uneven picture tube aging is NOT covered by your warranty. The normal use of a TV should TV picture types. include The most frequently a mixture of used picture types should fill the screen with constantly moving images rather than stationary images or patterns.
Appendix A: Bypassing the V-Chip Lock Appendix A: Bypassing the V-Chip Lock Bypassing the V-Chip Lock O O --,,< _"O m 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. If you forget your passcode, you can view the locked TV without entering your passcode.
Component-1 and Component-2 Inputs These inputs are compatible with component video signals from standard DVD players and other equipment sending a standard NTSC component video signal (480i). These inputs are also compatible with newer DVD players sending a progressive NTSC component video signal (480p). Input Levels and Timing with Component Video EIA - 770.1 and EIA - 770.2 Standard Timing Y = 1.
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Cleaning Normally, light dusting with a dry, nonscratching duster will keep your TV clean. If cleaning beyond this is needed, please use the following guidelines: Anti-Glare Diamond ShieldTM: (Diamond Series Models WS-55711, WS-65711, WS-65712 and WS-73711) Anything abrasive can scratch the anti- First, turn off the TV and unplug the power glare coating of the Diamond Shield TMand household and window cleaners can cord from the power outlet. remove the coating.
Service If you are unable to correct a problem with your TV, consult your Mitsubishi dealer or a Mitsubishi Authorized Warranty Service Center. • DO NOT adjust any controls other than those described in this Owner's Guide. • DO NOT remove the protective your TV. Menus not described back cover of and shown in this owner's guide are designed for Factory use and for Authorized Service Personnel.
Appendix E: Diamond Shield Instructions Diamond Shield TM Installation for Models WS-B55, WS-55511, WS-65511 and WS-65611 The instructions below will lead you through Diamond Shield installation process. Included following in the Diamond items: For model WS-655tl (1) Diamond (2) molding Shield package and WS-65611 Shield the are the only. TM 8 clips 1. Carefully remove the Diamond Shield TM from its protective packaging. Wipe off any dust with a lint-free cloth. 2.
Ap pe n d i E Dia m o n d S h ie!d ! nst ru c t io n s Diamond Shield TMInstallation for Models WS-48511, WS- 55711, WS-65711, WS-65712 and WS-73711 The instructions below will lead you through Diamond Shield installation process. Included following in the Diamond (1) Diamond (2) molding _0 o Shield WS-65712 and TM clips 1. Carefully remove the Diamond Shield TM from the protective packaging. Wipe off any dust with a lint-free cloth. Do not use any cleaners on the antiglare Diamond Shield TM.
Appendix F: Cabinet Separation Cabinet Separation for Model WS-65511 Instructions for Separating the Upper and Lower Section of the Projection Television Cabinet For Mitsubishi Dealers and Service Personnel ONLY This Mitsubishi projection television cabinet has been assembled in two pieces. These pieces may be separated to allow for easier delivery and setup. The instructions below show how to safely separate and reattach the cabinet.
Appendix F! Cab!net Separat!on Cabinet Separation for Model WS-65611, WS-65711 and WS-73711 For Mitsubishi Dealers and Service Personnel Only [] The Mitsubishi TV models WS-65611, WS-65711 and WS-73711 cabinets are assembled in two pieces. These pieces may be separated to allow for easier delivery and set up. The instructions below show how to safely separate and reattach the cabinet. This TV weighs over 320 Ibs and has many sensative components.
Cabinet Separation for Model WS-65712 For Mitsubishi Dealers and Service Personnel Only The Mitsubishi TV model WS 65712 cabinet is assembled in two pieces. These pieces may be separated to allow for easier delivery and set up. The instructions below show how to safely separate and reattach the cabinet. This TV weighs over 249 Ibs and has many sensitive components. This dismantling procedure should be done by authorized Mitsubishi Dealers or Service The following Personnel operation only.
Problem The TV remote control does not work. Possible Solution • 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. • • • • It is normal for digital channels to take longer to tune in. Press ENTer after a channel number to avoid delays. Use the three digit number, i.e 002 for channel 2. Enter 5 digits for digital channels.
Problem Possible Solution The TV will not turn on after being plugged in. • If green light on front panel is blinking, please waitfor at least one minute for light to turn off, then try to power on again. TV functions do not respond to the remote control or to front panel control and the TV will not power off. • Use the System Reset button as explained below. When viewing a stopped VCR, white lines are rolling on the screen. • Turn off video mute for the VCR. • Begin playing the tape.
On Screen Information Displays When you turn on the TV, change Devices, change Channels or when you press the INFO button on the remote control the TV will display the current status. Below are the most common displays; please note that seldom or never do all of the different Analog Antenna status indicators or Devices 1. Antenna or Device being viewed 2. Analog channel viewed being received: If antenna being 3. Analog channel name (only if manually -Ant-A programmed) 4.
ill D accessories, 9 add channels, 46 adding and deleting devices, 32, 33 adaptors (BNC to RCA), 22 adjust button, 26, 38, 60-61 adjusting (convergence), 44-45 adjusting audio/video, 55-58 alignment (convergence), 44-45 Antenna Menu, 46 antennas (connecting), 17, 18 Audio button, 39, 55, 57, 60 Setup, 15, 28-36 Day setting, 48, 54 Daylight Savings Time (DST), 48 Device Selection, 39, 43, 63 Diamond Shield Instructions, Digital Captions, 50 Display Formats, 64-65 dusting, 75 .
5' ]-' safeguards, 4-5 screen information display, 84 Time (setting), Time Lock by Time, 53 start/stop time, 51 passcode setting, 51 48 ratings and categories, V-Chip Time, 5t ventilation, 4 servicing, 2, 5, 76 side-by-side, 62-63 Sharpness, 58 Sleep Timer, 60, 62 Spanish, 28, 45 Special Features, 9 Lock by, 53 Time Special Functions(Remote Control), 69 SQV (SuperQuickViewZM), SAP, 57 STATIONARY PICTURE Transport Menu, 45 Troubleshooting, 82-83 TV Speakers, 39, 56 V-CHIP start/stop, Timer (sett
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Connection: Helpful Hints Q MyVCR (or other device) does not have two sets of stereo audio outputs; device's audio to both theTV and the A/V Receiver? how can I connect this A. There are two solutions: 1. Connect the single set of stereo audio outputs to the TV only. Use the Edit NetCommand TM feature to "Change" the setup of this device.