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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. Cleaning Unplug the TV from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid, abrasive, or aerosol cleaners. can permanently damage the cabinet and screen.
IMPORTANT 12. SAFEGUARDS Continued 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.
at Mitsubishi Would Like to Thank You To the Mitsubishi Consumer: Welcome to the wonderful and exciting world of digital television! We are honored that you chose Mitsubishi as your premier home entertainment partner. The development team at Mitsubishi understands that our customers demand and expect the very best. Mitsubishi is founded on the core beliefs and philosophies that drive us to deliver products that are both cutting-edge and upgradeable.
Part I: Introduction Unpacking Your New TV Special Features Please take a moment to review the following list of items to ensure that you have received Your new High Definition (HD) Upgradeable bigscreen television has many special features that make it the perfect addition to your home entertainment system. A few of these special features are described below.
Front Control Panel Many remote control buttons are duplicated on the front control panel These buttons are shaded in Figure 1 and Figure 2 Please see Remote Control Functions, pages 54-58, for an explanation of their usage O Figure 1. The ADJUST, ENTER, MENU, and CANCEL buttons may be used to access or navigate through the screen menus• Figure 2.
Part I1: Installation Back Panel 1t/ Back TV Rear Side Panel ®®® @ ®®® @®®® Pa_ ®®®®® ® [] Monitor Out The Monitor Output sends the TV audio and video signals (excluding video) to an A/V receiver or other equipment. [] component video or DTV Inputs 1-2 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. With each input, you may connect to the S-VIDEO or VIDEO terminal [] but not to both.
How Connections Affect the PIP and POP To see a picture in the PIP or POP, 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 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. When connecting your new Mitsubishi bigscreen, it is important to understand which main picture and PIP/POP input sources can and cannot be used together.
Part I1: Installation
Connecting an Antenna, Wall Outlet Cable, or Cable Box 1V I_'k ANT-A F_ Separate _,anel (l_tai_e_ V_) UHF and VHF Antennas (Figure 1) [] Connect the UHF and VHF antenna to the UHFNHF combiner. [] Push the combiner leads _4_r _ ....................................... ,_ onto ANT-A on the TV back panel. UHF/VHF combiners are not provided with the TV. They are available electronic stores. Figure I. Connecting separate UHF and VHF antennas.
Part I1: Installation Antennas or Wall Outlet Cable Connecting a VCR (Figure 1) [] [] LOOP OUT ANT=A AMT_B @ @ [] [] ; @ Figure 1. Connecting table. Connect the incoming cable to ANT-A on the TV back panel. Connect two coaxial cables as follows: One from LOOP-OUT on the TV back panel to ANTENNA IN on the VCR back panel. One from VCR back panel ANTENNA OUT to ANT-B on the TV back panel. Now complete Figure 3, steps 1-2.
Connecting an Audio Receiver Stereo Audio System (Figure 1) [] 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 A/V SETTINGS Menu, page 48. Set the audio system's input to the TV or AUX position to hear the TV's audio through your stereo system. Figure 1.
Part I1: Installation WARNING: N_teiThe_yba_kpanel_nd_o_ne_t!QnsshQ_ DVD Player with Component herb b_ for _efere_cb _!_ a_d may _r_ by Video (Figure 1) Connect the Component Video cables from (YCbCr or YPbPr) VIDEO OUT on the back of the DVD player to COMPONENT-1 or COMPONENT-2 on the TV back panel, Connecting a DVD Player I matching [] [] [] ...
DTV Connectors and Adaptors (Figure 1) The TV back panel has five 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. _.. Figure I. DTV connectors and adaptors.
Part I1: Installation Connecting a DTV Receiver DTV Receiver with RGB Video Connections (Figure 1) [] Connect the outside antenna, cable, or satellite to ANT or SATELLITE IN on the DTV receiver (see your DTV receiver's owner's guide for instructions and cable compatibility). [] Figure 1. Connecting the DTV receiver with RGB video connections.
Part I1: Installation Warning: Do not leave stationary, PIP/POP, or letterbox 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 normal use of a TV should include a mixture of TV picture types. The most frequently used picture types should fill the screen with constantly moving images rather than stationary images or patterns.
Use of the Remote Control with 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 remote control. [] Enter the first three digit code listed for your equipment, and then release the POWER button on the remote control. [] [] button on the Point the remote control to the equipment and press the POWER button.
Part II1: Setup Use of the Remote Control with Other A/V Products [] After entering the correct codes in each position of the remote control, use the slide switch to select which product will respond when an operational button is pressed. If you enter a code from the AUDIO chart while the slide switch is set to TV, the volume and mute functions change to match the A/V receiver. This is useful when using an A/V receiver with the TV all the time.
° Menu System Your TV has Mitsubishi's on-screen on-screen changes exclusive ,flmroint ° operating system, which provides information for menu choices and (Figure 1). A picture (icon) will be highlighted when selected with the ADJUST arrows. When selected, the appropriate menu will appear or start an automatic function. You may then make changes within the menu or access available sub-menus. A square button indicates that you may make changes to the menu screen. The J_iloiilr Figure 1.
Part II1: Setup Main Menu Screens (Overview) SETUP Menu (Figure 1) Basic (initial) setup instructions and functions are available through the SETUP submenu screens. You can memorize channels, turn the TV input connections On or Off, set the time and day, select English or Spanish for the menus or screen display, and set the Front Button Lock. (Use the setup menu when you relocate the TV, experience a power loss or when accessories are added after initial setup). Figure 1.
Main Menu Screens (Overview) V-CHIP LOCK Menu (Figure 1) The V-Chip Lock locks the entire TV based on a scheduled set time, or blocks programs based on rating signals sent by broadcasting system. Figure 1. V-CHIP LOCK menu ADVANCED FEATURES Menu (Figure 2) Set your TV to turn On automatically, converge (align) the three main colors, display a blue screen when viewing an input with no signal, enhance the darker parts of bright pictures, and turn On the Auto Color Correction. Figure 2.
Part II1: Setup SETUP Menu: Memorize Channels/INPUT Memorize ASSIGNMENT Channels (Figure 1) This selection memorizes the channels your TV can receive and skips the unused or weak channels. IMPORTANT Figure 1. Memorize Channels MEMORIZE Menu (Figure 2) You can stop memorization at any time by pressing CANCEL. Channels memorized prior to pressing CANCEL will stay in memory.
SETUP Menu: Language/Front Button Lock Language (Figure 1) Display the on-screen menus in either English or Spanish (EspaSol). The first time your power On your TV, you were requested to select an on-screen menu language. When you change the selection to Espa_ol, all text will immediately switch to Spanish. Figure 1. Language/ Idioma Front Button Lock (Figure 2) Front Button Lock lets you disable controls on the front panel to prevent young children from changing settings by accident.
Part II1: Setup CLOCK Menu: Clock Setting / Time Zone / D.S.T. Clock Setting (Auto) (Figure 1) Setting the Clock Setting to Auto will 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 channels carrying this service. m Figure 1.
Clock Menu: Clock Time/Set Day Clock Time (Figure 1) For the manual clock setting, time, including AM or PM. select the current Press A or v to slowly adjust the time. Press and hold A or v to quickly adjust the time. Figure 1. Clock Time Set Day (Figure 2) When Manual has been selected for the Clock Setting, you need to select the current day of the week. Figure 2.
Part II1: Setup CAPTIONS Menu: Closed Captions CAPTIONS Menu (Figure 1) 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 on-screen program. Your TV can decode four different standard and four Figure 1.
CAPTIONS Menu: CC Background CC Background (Figure 1) To make the closed captions easier to read, you can choose to display the background color as either black or translucent gray. Note: Mitsubishi recommends using the translucent gray background to prevent CRT aging and/or burn-in. Figure 1.
Part II1: Setup CHANNEL EDIT Menu: Antenna and Channel Antenna (Figure 1) Select Ant-A or Ant-& For each antenna, you can add or delete channels in memory, name channels, and add channels to the SQV (Super Quick View TM) list. Figure 1. Antenna Channel (Figure 2) Select the channel you want to add or delete from memory, name, or add to the SQV (Super Quick View TM) list. Figure 2.
CHANNEL EDIT Menu: Memory and Name Memory (Figure 1) After all available channels have been memorized with Memorize Channels (page 31 ), weaker channels viewed with Ant-A or Ant-B can be added and unwanted channels can be deleted. Use the CHANNEL button on the remote control to view memorized channels. Figure 1. Memory Name (Figure 2) Channels shown on Ant-A or Ant-B can be given names (up to four characters). After you enter a name, it will appear on the TV screen next to the channel number.
Part II1: Setup CHANNEL EDIT Menu: SQV (Super Quick View TM) SQV (Super Quick View Using The Remote Control Changing control: TM) SQV banks using the remote [] Press the SQV button. [] To change memory banks, press a number button within 5 seconds of pressing the SQV button. Viewing and Adding SQV channels remote control: using the Figure 1. SQV (Super Quick View TM) [] Use the CHANNEL or number buttons to select the channel you want to add to the current SQV memory bank.
:HIP Menu: V-CHIP LOCK Entry to the V-CHIP LOCK (Figures 1-2) The first time you select V-CHIP LOCK from the MAIN menu or after you have canceled your passcode, you will see the screen shown in Figure 1. Use the number buttons on the remote control to input a new four-digit passcode, then press ENTER. You can delete a character and move back one character by pressing CANCEL, or leave the passcode screen by pressing MENU or HOME.
Part II1: Setup V-CHIP LOCK Menu: V-Chip (continuation) 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 rating includes both TV and Movie ratings. TV ratings apply to programs and movies developed for TV.
:HIP LOCK Menu: V-Chip Hours/Lock :HIP HOURS/LOCK by Time BY TIME (Figure 1) V-CHIP HOURS/LOCK BY 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) Select Active. V-Chip will be the times you would like the V-Chip to be By setting the V-Chip Start Time and Stop Time to the same time, the V-Chip active 24 hours a day. Press A or v to slowly adjust the time. Press Figure 1.
Part II1: Setup ADVANCED FEATURES Menu: TIMER, Timer Menu, and TIMER (Figure 1) 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. Figure 1. ADVANCED FEATURES menu (Timer) TIMER menu (Figure 2) iii!_ili_!iii F The timer can be turned On or Off.
.3ED FEATURES Menu: Set Day, Input, and Channel Day (Figure 1) Select the days that the TV will turn on automatically. You can select Everyday, Mon-Fri (Monday through Friday), or the individual days of the week. Figure 1. TIMER menu (Set Day) Input (Figure 2) 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 2.
Part II1: Setup ADVANCED FEATURES Menu: CONVERGENCE CONVERGENCE Menu (Figure 1) Your Mitsubishi TV has three picture tubes which are 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. As a special feature, you have the ability to adjust the red and blue light beams in reference to the fixed green light beam.
ADVANCED FEATURES Menu: Reset Convergence, Mute, Black Enhancement Video RESET FACTORY DEFAULTS (Figure 1) If you do not want to reset the convergence, press the MENU key to return to the Convergence menu without performing a reset. Figure I. RESET CONVERGENCE DEFAULTS TO FACTORY You may reset the red and blue convergence to factory default settings when you first use your TV or after making manual changes. Press the ENTER key to restore the convergence to the default settings.
Part II1: Setup ADVANCED FEATURES Menu: Auto Color Correction Auto Color Correction (This feature only applies to 480i signal sources affecting all inputs.) (Figure 1) Your Mitsubishi TV uses six basic colors (Magenta, Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan and Blue) for color balancing to optimize skin color tone. You may refine the colors on your TV screen automatically. Set the Auto Color Correction optimize skin color tone. option to On to The Off option does not use Auto color Correction. Figure 1.
AUDIO/VIDEO SETTINGS Menu: Audio Output AUDIO/VIDEO SETTINGS Menu (Figure 1) Each of the seven or eight 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. A/V Memory Reset A/V Memory Reset will return the currently selected input's A/V memory to the factory settings. To reset an input's A/V memory, select A/V Memory Reset, select the input you want to reset, and press ENTER. TV Speakers This selection Figure 1.
Part II1: Setup A/V Setting Descriptions: Audio Audio Settings Bass enhances sound. or reduces low frequency Treble enhances or reduces high frequency sound. Balance adjusts the level of sound between the left and right speakers. Surround surround creates simulated stereo and effects. Your choices are: • Off: No surround effects. Use this setting when using an A/V receiver with Dolby TM Pro Logic Surround, or Dolby TM Digital Surround.
Setting Descriptions: Video Video Settings m Contrast provides a slider to adjust the white-to-black level. Low contrast shows a variety of shades in darker images, while high contrast shows darker images more uniformly black and makes colors appear more vibrant. Brightness provides a slider to adjust the overall brightness of the picture. Sharpness provides detail and clarity. m Color provides intensity.
Part II1: Setup Warning: Do not leave stationary, PIP/POP, or letterbox 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 normal use of a TV should include a mixture of TV picture types. The most frequently used picture types should fill the screen with constantly moving images rather than stationary images or patterns.
Control Functions: Overview Overview (Following page, Figure 1) [] [] [] [] [] 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 ViewTM): Scan through a memorized list of favorite channels. [] QV (Quick ViewTM): Switch to last channel viewed. SLEEP: Set the TV to turn off within 2 [] [] [] hours. See Sleep instructions.
Part IV: Operation Remote Control Functions: Care and Operation Operation Installing the Batteries: (Figure 2) [] [] Remove by gently direction cover. Load the polarities the remote control's back cover pressing the ridged tab in the of the arrow and sliding off the batteries, making sure the (+) and (-) are correct. For Best Results from the Remote Control: m. Be within 20 feet of the equipment. ... Do not press two or more buttons at the same time unless instructed to. F,_E_ T_L_y ...
Control Functions: Channel Selection, Sleep Timer Channel Selection 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. Sleep Timer Setting the Sleep Timer: Press SLEEP on the remote control. A message indicating the length of time the sleep timer is to be set appears on the TV screen.
Part IV: Operation
Control Functions: Special Functions When your remote control has been Programmed to operate another manufacturer's )roduct, the function performed on each layer may vary. The most common functions • POWER •PLAY oPOWER • CHANNEL u_down 00-9 Number Buttons • ADJUST u pLdown$1_lff/right (on some models) • GUIDE (on some models) •VOLUME • Direct In • POWER • FF/FWD "R EW/R EV •ENTER (on some model.
Part IV: Operation Operation of PIP and POP 4:3 Narrow Screen Set: Model VS-A50 You have the option to view two TV shows or inputs at the same time. For example, you can watch a game show or a sports event on another channel or a DVD movie. The PIP option allows you to view another input as a picture-inside-picture. The POP option allows you to view a main picture and another input as a side-by-side or three pictures-outside-picture at the side (only one moving POP).
4:3 Display Formats (Picture Shape) Mode VS-A50 On y Your Mitsubishi narrow screen TV (also known as 4:3 TV) reflects several types of display formats depending upon the type of input available for HDTV and many DVD images. By pressing FORMAT on the TV remote control, you may select from four available formats: [] Standard - default format fills the screen with the entire picture and squeezes definition) pictures.
Part IV: Operation For the 4:3 Models Note the difference Normal between the appearance Broadcast Standard (Recommended) Picture (4:3) of figures in Normal Broadcast Widescreen and Widescreen Picture Picture.
Operation of PIP and POP (16:9 Widescreen Set) Picture Inside Picture (PIP) vs. Picture Outside Picture (POP) You have the option to view two TV shows or inputs at the same time. For example, you can watch a game show and a sports event on another channel, or a DVD movie and more. The PIP option allows you to view another input as a picture-inside-picture.
Part IV: Operation For the 16:9 Models Widescreen Picture (16:9 - HD 1080i only) For Example: A True HD Broadcast Standard (Recommended) Expand (Recommended for 4:3 images with Black Side Bars) Format (picture shape) availability based on Input/Signal NN 6 YES NO YES 6 6 YES NO YES YES NO Y1_$ NO NO Y_ NO Y_ YES YES NO YES Y_ES YES NO YES _S YES _S _S YES NO YES NO YES Y_5 NO 'YEt; N'O YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO
16:9 Display Formats (Picture Shape) Wide Screen Models Only Your Mitsubishi widescreen TV (also known as 16:9 TV) reflects several types of display formats (picture shape) available for HDTV and many DVD images. By pressing [] FORMAT on the TV remote control, you may select from six available formats: Standard - default format for DTV and Component Input displays a full-screen format. The Standard format displays Anamorphic DVDs that have the 1.78:1 or 1.85:1 aspect ratios.
Part IV: Operation For the 16:9 Models Note the difference between the appearanceof figures in Non-Anamorphic (Le_) and Anamorphic Widescreen(Right) pictures Normal Broadcast For Example: Standard Picture (4:3 - 480i1480p) NON-ANAMORPHIC DVDs (Not Recommended) Widescreen Picture For Example: Standard (16:9 - 480i1480p) ANAMORPHIC DVDs (Recommended) Expand (Recommended for Letterbox) Expand (Not Recommended) Zoom (Not Recommended) Zoom (Recommended for 2.
Appendix A: Bypassing the V-Chip Lock Appendix A: Bypassing the V-Chip Lock Bypassing the V-Chip Lock O "1100 m. m q,_ 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 iiiiiiii:ii!_!iii!i'_ili!i_!ipasscode.
Appendix Component-1 and Component-2 B: High Definition Input Connection Compatibility Inputs These inputs are compatible with most standard DVD and DTV signals with component video outputs. Compatible DTV signals are SDTV 480i, 480p, and HDTV 1080i. All other DTV signals, such as 720p, need to be converted by the DTV receiver to one of the compatible signal types. Please check the DTV receiver specifications before connecting. Input Levels with Component =l.
Appendix C: Remote Control Programming A/V Receivers Mitsubishi ........ .............. Admiral .......... Aiwa ............ Denon .......... Fisher .......... Gerrard .......... Harman Kardon .... Jensen .......... JVC ............ Kenwood ........ Magnavox ........ Marantz ........ Mciintosh ........ Nakamichi ........ Onkyo .......... Codes VCRs 010, 011,012, 013, 014, 015 220 225,226 234,235,236 204 213 215 223 232,233 200,208 227,228 224 216 206, 217 209,214,240 Mitsubishi ........ ............
Appendix D: Cleaning and Service Cleaning Normally, light dusting with a dry, non-scratching duster will keep your TV clean. If cleaning beyond this is needed, please use the following guidelines: Cloth speaker grills: Lightly brush with a soft brush. =,- If necessary, you can vacuum using the brush and hose attachments of your vacuum cleaner. Do not use the beater brush section on the grill cloth. General Top and sides of the TV: =..
i_ Appendix E: Diamond Shield Instructions Diamond Shield TMInstallation and Removal Procedure (WS-A48) Follow the steps below to install and remove the Diamond Shield TM INSTALLATION Note: Included package in the Diamond are the following Shield _.\..- - --._,./ TM items: ! I [] (1) Diamond Shield [] (2) Molding Clips TM [] i ,L__J, I [] CarefullyremovetheDiamondShieldZMfromits protectivepackaging. Wipeoffanydustwithalint-free cloth.
Appendix E: Diamond Shield Installation and Diamond Shield TMInstallation and Removal Procedure (VS-A50, WS-A55 and WS-A65) Follow the steps below to install and remove the Diamond Shield TM INSTALLATION Note: Included in the Diamond Shield TM package are the following items: [] (1) Diamond [] (2) Molding Clips [] Carefully protective cloth. [] Shield TM remove the Diamond packaging.
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Problem The TV remote control does not work. Possible Solution • Check that the batteries are installedcorrectly. • 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. • Press ENTER after a channel number to avoid delays. • Use the three digit number, i.e 002 for channel 2. You cannot access a channel. • Use number keys instead of CHANNEL up/down.
Appendix Problem • Cannot set adjustments to factory settings G: Troubleshooting Possible Solution •Follow the steps below to reset system defaults to factory settings. 1. Press the MENU button followed by number buttons 1, 2, and 3 on the remote control. Result: The above steps activate the Reset System Defaults menu screen. 2. Press the ENTER button on the remote control. Result: The settings reset to factory defaults. 3.
E adding and deleting Advanced 43-47 channels, Features menu, 30, adaptors (BNC to RCA), 20 adjusting (convergence), alignment (convergence), antennas (connecting), audio settings, 38 45-46 45-46 13, 16-17 48, 49 Auto Color Correction, N espa5ol, 32 54-55 F Film Mode (Automatic), formats naming 38 inputs, 31 P (display), front control 47 naming channels, EXCH button on remote, 50 60-65 passcode, 42 Picture-in-Picture 58-59, 62 panel, 12 (PIP), 9, 14, Picture-outside-Pictu
Index S IF safeguards, servicing, V-Chip 4-5 bypassing, 2, 5 1080i, 14, 60-61, 63-65, 480i, 14, 60-61, 67 Lock by Time, 42 63-65, 67 480p (progressive 60-61, 63-65, 67 passcode DVD), 14, sound (adjusting), 42 ratings and categories, 41 41 V-Chip, 40,41 48-49 V-Chip Hours, 42 32 ventilation, Functions screen, signal information, Sleep Timer, 56 Special 66 entry to, 40 signal types Spanish, Lock, 40-42 (Remote), 58 SQV (Super Quick ViewTM), 28,54 4, 69 Video Mute, 46 Vide
MITSUBISHIPROJECTIONTELEVISIONLIMITEDWARRANTY MITSUBtSHIDIGITALELECTRONICSAMERICA,INC. ("MDEA")warrantsto the originalpurchaserof this televisionthat if purchasedfrom an authorized MITSUBISH{Audio/Video Dealer,shouldit provedefective by reasonof improperworkmanshipand/or material: a. Parts. The lenticutar i.e. front picture screen and/or the DiamondShieldTM iswarranted againstdefectsin materialsand workmanshipfor a period of 30 days.