Mitsubishi VS-45502 Owner's Manual
Mitsubishi VS-45502 Owner's Manual

Mitsubishi VS-45502 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 ,_ MITSUBISHI Projection Owner's Guide...
  • Page 2 CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning triangle, uninsulated enclosure of electric The exclamation alert the user to the presence maintenance ing the appliance. ,Warning: Don't leave stationary games,...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents MITSUBISHI Important Preface: Welcome Summary Unpacking What's Some Conventions Chapter 1: Getting Overview Overview Getting Remote Chapter 2: Connecting Overview Basic Connections TV + antenna TV + cable with a cable box ... TV + separate TV + VCR + antenna TV + VCR + cable with a cable box ...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Getting Using the Advanced Chapter Understanding Using the Sleep Timer ... Using Chapter Caution Cleaning Calling Appendix: Parental Index Warranty (cont.) Started (cont.) Selecting the A/V memory position ... Customizing the A/V memory Adjusting the video settings Using the closed caption decoder...
  • Page 5 IMPORTANT PLEASE READ ALL THESE RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. MARKED ON THE TV RECEIVER. Read Instructions Read all safety and operating instructions operating the appliance. Retain Instructions Retain the safety and operating future reference. 3. Heed Warnings Adhere to all warnings on the appliance operating instructions.
  • Page 6 Important Safeguards (cont.) 14. Power Lines An outside antenna system should in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme be taken to keep from touching such power lines...
  • Page 7 PREFACE Welcome to Mitsubishi Congratulations is designed reliability. To familiarize you read through tant information: Mitsubishi enjoyment. friendly, your equipment Thank you for selecting Mitsubishi! on your purchase of' this Mitsubishi for superb viewing pleasure you with your TV and owner's the preface, which provides Summary...
  • Page 8 Summary of Special Features Your top rated Mitsubishi TV delivers: 181-Channel Capacity --- programs Illuminated Multibrand DVD/AUDIO Control --- uses a single remote ter to operate the TV, selected and audio components, as well as certain from other manufacturers. ViewPoint ®...
  • Page 9 € Unpacking Your What you will find As you unpack items are included: • an owner's guide containing • a registration • a remote • a set of two AAA size batteries • an Active A/V Network A few suggestions Before you hook up your new TV, please Complete the serial...
  • Page 10 t What's in Each Here's Chapter Introduces of your TV Chapter Provides other equipment Chapter Step-by-step Chapter Guidance Chapter Summary resolving The appendix lock. You will also find a detailed Chapter what you will find in this owner's 1, Getting to Know Your you to the location...
  • Page 11 t Some Conventions I main topic task DImportant: This cue indicates :information critical to the operation of your Used in this Guide Mitsubishi has gone to great effort to provide follow, useful owner's guide. You will find that information are treated in different You should pay particular...
  • Page 13 Getting to Know CHAPTER Now that you have unpacked information is organized, controls will introduce tons on the remote offers some general Most functions or the remote use of one or the other. with the full range of button sections: Your your TV, read through and glanced...
  • Page 14: Panel

    Overview of the Control ® (_) power ® Chapter Panel intelligent room illumination sensor This is the sensor which regulates brightness adjustment for the IRIS feature. user access and use of IRIS are detailed izing the A/V memory. program timer indicator (PROGtL_¢I This indicator...
  • Page 15 Overview of the Control Panel (Z) menu button (MENU) Use this button to display the on-screen contains additional instructions (_) enter button (ENTER) Use this button after selecting menu system. It is also used with the PIP button. ® input button (INPUT) Use to select the input...
  • Page 16: Control

    Overview of the Remote Control Getting ready to use the installing the batteries Take the two AAA size batteries Remove the back cover of the remote in the direction of the arrow and lifting off' the cover. Chapter 1: Getting to Know Your TV remote control...
  • Page 17 Getting ready to use the remote some do's and don'ts To ensure that your remote control follow these guidelines: • Don't press two or more buttons are specifically instructed to do so in this owner's guide. • Don't allow the remote control to get wet or become heated.
  • Page 18: And Functions

    Remote Control This section buttons This section these particular The instructions Operating Chapter Buttons and Functions provides you with an overview and the features that they control. does not provide detailed buttons. To determine which buttons feature, refer to the instructions for individual features Your TV and Chapter...
  • Page 19 Remote control buttons VCR-A Q® ®Q® ® ® _ou_ ® INPUT ;K PROG. ® ADJUST REWlREV MITSUBISHI Overview of the Remote functions (cont.) POWER CHAhlNEL ® MUTE INF( EXCH MENU PIP c_ STOP PAUSE PLAY FFIFWD Control...
  • Page 20 Remote @ select switch Your remote control has four layers: the TV layer, the VCR-A layer, the DVD layer, and the AUDIO layer. You can set up each of these layers to operate different piece of equipment. Use this switch to select the layer you want to set up or use.
  • Page 21 @)home button (HOME) Press to return to regular TV viewing from the on-screen menus, to turn the on-screen displays, and to cancel the closed captioning. (_) menu button (MENU) Use this button to display the on-screen menu system, which contains additional instructions for special functions.
  • Page 23 Connecting CHAPTER Your TV This chapter most common offers step-by-step instructions hook-ups. It contains the following Overview of the Back Panel Basic Connections for completing sections:...
  • Page 24 Overview of the Back CA! _LE ANT-A LOOP-OUT ACTIVE NETWORK (_) S-VIDEO _>Important: If you connect to the S-Video jack, you canr_ot use the regular jack for the same input. (_) video Chapter Panel INPUT-1 ANT-B INPUT-2 OUTPUT MONITOR, q'UNEIR VIDE_O S-VIDEO antenna...
  • Page 25 Overview of the back panel ® audio input terminals Use these terminals to connect the audio output other component to the TV, ® active A]V Network terminal Use this terminal to connect a Mitsubishi active A/V network terminal. ® video monitor/tuner output Use this terminal...
  • Page 26: A Cable Box

    € Basic Connections "Warning: IYou should unplug [connecting This section explains the basic connections between your TV, antennae and VCR. You will see there are different connections shown depending are using and whether or not you have a cable box. Choose the type of connection for the type of equipment If you are haxdng difficulty...
  • Page 27 TV + antenna or cable equipment you will need If you have a standard 75-ohm coaxial cable, you will not need additional equipment. If your antenna lead or 300 ohm antenna lead), you will need to acquire: • One 300-75 ohm matching transformer connecting a cable...
  • Page 28 r _, TV + cable with a cable equipment you will need Use this hook-up if you do not need a cable box to descramble cable channels, but you do need a cable box tc descramble cable channels. This hook-up will allow you to use your TV's advanced channel...
  • Page 29: A Cable Box

    Incoming Cable Cable Box Rear Terminals TV + cable with a cable TVRear Terminals CABLE ANT-A LOOP-OUT ANT-B -.@@@ Basic Connections (cont.) INPUT-1 @|@__ INPUT-2 s.v,. ?v,t>)o OUTPUT MONITOP#'IUN -R...
  • Page 30 VHF Antenna (Channels 2-13) TV + separate equipment you will need If UHF and VIIF signals are brought separate antennae, you'll need to combine them to the TV. To do this you will need a UHF/VHF (There are different combiners for different with your local electronics store for the kind of combiner...
  • Page 31 TV + VCR + antenna or cable equipment you will need You may want to connect a VCR alon To complete this hook-up, you may need the following equipment: • One 75 ohm coaxial cable One set of RCA pin-type audio cables One RCA pin-type...
  • Page 32 _Important: _Important: _Important: TV + VCR + antenna or cable (cont.) procedure Connect the incoming cable or antenna terminal on the VCR. Connect one end of a coaxial cable to the ANTENNA terminal on the VCR. Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the ANT-A termi- nal on the TV.
  • Page 33 TV + VCR (cont.) VCR Rear Antenna TV Rear T Incoming Cable CABLE or Antenna ANT A LOOP-OUT ACTIVE ® Basic Connections + antenna or cable without VCR Rear Terminals inals ANT 4B a cable VIDEO...
  • Page 34 TV + VCR + cable equipment This hook-up will allow you to record scrambled viewing To complete Chapter with a cable you will need another channel. the hook-up, you will need: Three lengths of 75 ohm coaxial cable • One set of RCA pin-type audio cables One RCA pin-type...
  • Page 35: Terminals

    TV + VCR + cable procedure (See illustration Connect the incoming of the TV. Connect a coaxial cable from the cable LOOP-OUT the back of the TV to the cable box IN terminal. Connect a second coaxial cable from the OUT terminal cable box.
  • Page 36 TV + VCR + cable Chapter with a cable Start playing a tape on your VCR. Use the INPUT button on your TV's remote correct input. If you connected the VCR to INPUT-l, Input-1. If you connected tile VCR to INPUT-2, VCR Rear VCR Rear Terminals ___ F-White...
  • Page 37 TV + stereo audio You may want to hear the sound from your TV and/or VCR through your home audio system. connections shown on previous the procedure on this page. equipment you will need •o oo pa.a io y e ,yo H need •...
  • Page 38 TV + Mitsubishi terminals The A/V Network make it easier to use many products When the supplied products one product other. equipment procedure _>Important: The method on which components equipment. guide of each particular Chapter products that is a special system cable is connected with the A/V Network, you can point the remote...
  • Page 39 TV + Mitsubishi products terminals Mitsubishi Component Rear Panel TV Rear Panel ACTIVE _IE3WCRK .--® • Basic Connections that have A/V Network...
  • Page 41 CHAPTEo Operatmg rour HREE Now that your TV is connected and possibly equipment. focusing on functions some advanced This chapter Getting Using to a cable system and/or some external components, it's t:Lme to enjoy your This chapter will explain how to operate that are basic aud easy and then explaining features.
  • Page 42: Vcrs, Cable Boxes

    Getting Started This section If you follow these procedures discovering You'll find information • Using • Turning • Selecting • Changing • Understanding • Setting • Memorizing • Adding • Setting • Adjusting • Selecting • Naming • Naming • Using •...
  • Page 43 Using the remote control boxes other equipment about your remote control This TV's remote control has four "layers": A layer, the DVD layer, and the AUDIO layer. used to operate a different component choose the layer you want to use by setting across the top of the remote control.
  • Page 44 ...enter this If your VCR is this brand... code Mitsubishi (A) Mitsubishi (B) Canon Emerson 04, 05 Funai General Electric Gotdstar Hitachi Using remote control boxes other components ...enterthis If your VCR code is this brand... 03, 10, 11 Magnavox Multitech Panasonic 03, 21...
  • Page 45 ...enterthis If your cable code box is this brand.,. 57, 59, 62, 67, 89 Co{orVoice 73, 74, 98 Comtronics Gemini General Electric General instruments 55, 56, Hamlin 52, 53, Hitachi Jerrold 54,55,56,57,58 59,60,85,87 Macom Magnavox Memorex _Important: Using remote control boxes other components...
  • Page 46 Using boxes using After you have set up your remote of cable box, you can use the remote You can use the POWER, buttons PRIMESTAR Refer to the instructions setting disc player Chapter the remote control to operate other components your remote control to operate...
  • Page 47 Using the remote boxes other notes about your remote Sometimes manufacturers Important: use more than one code. If this is the case, your remote able to operate your VCR or cable box. When you replace the batteries b Important: will usually return your remote again.
  • Page 48 _Important: _Important: There is always TV, even when the power is turned changes timing requiring be used for a long time. Chapter Turning TV on/off Before using the remote control to operate switch on the top of the remote control Use the POWER button on either...
  • Page 49 Selecting input source other equipment If you connected components such as VCRs, c,amcorders, disc players to your TV, you will need to change view the signals from these components. To select an input source, press the input control panel or on the remote control.
  • Page 50 _Important: [_Important: Chapter Changing channels Your TV offers you five ways of changing numbers have been programmed into channel • selecting channels one-by-one channel down (V) controls • directly accessing a channel by pressing • using the QuickView option to recall the last channel •...
  • Page 51 Changing channels (cont.) changing "1 To move directly channel _®®(9 programmed O Use the number Getting Started changing channels one-by-one To change channels: Press one of the channel but- tons (CHANNEL) on the control panel or on the remote control. The _I_ will automatically tune to the next memorized...
  • Page 52 [:>Important: Changing channels (cont.) Setting the QuickView memory Tune to the channel you wish to memorize. Press and hold the QV button numbers and a QV designator indicating that you have memorized After changing to another immediately return to the memorized If you press the QV button channel, you will return...
  • Page 53 Changing channels (cont.) using To view selected _®®E_ e®®N O Enter Getting Started the SuperQuickView option channels programmed into SuperQuickView memory: the desired channel into SuperQuickView memory. For addit!Lonal information, reference Using ,._ ... uper_uJcKvmw in fhis chapter. Press the SQV button repeatedly to view the SQV channels...
  • Page 54: On-Screen Menus

    Understanding the ViewPoint One of the distinctive features l ViewPoint ® ON-SCREEN OPERATING Unlike other television menu systems, special Picture-in-Picture screen to let you view the TV picture while you are using the menu. ViewPoint ®also provides step-by-step of the TV_s special capabilities.
  • Page 55 Setting the clock Your TV contains an internal clock. your area that is sending the current time along with !its regular broadcast signal, then your TV can automatically this signal. Otherwise, you can set the clock yourself. _]TV Main Menu First Time Setup _----'--q Customize...
  • Page 56 [_Important: _Important: Setting clock (cont.) Set the Clock Auto clock: On [_Day : Sunday Time : 12:00 pm Time zone: Central Daylight savings : Off _-----'] ADJUST to select ENTER to enter 1"_ MENU to go back The TV's clock will not be set until you tune you:r TV to a channel that broadcasts the time via Extended...
  • Page 57 Memorizing channels You can use the menus your TV can receive and skip the unused are memorized, you can scan through down controls on the remote [_TV Main Menu Customize Display r_FirstTimeSetup Advanced Features Select A/V Memory ] ADJUST to select ENTER to enter MENU...
  • Page 58 Either "In memory" "Not in memory" will appear. [:>Important: Adding deleting channels After all available channels have been memorized "Memorize Channels" feature, added or deleted with the following TV Main Menu First Time Setup Customize Display Advanced Features Select AIV Memory 1_'] ADJUST to select...
  • Page 59 Setting the AN The A/V Network is a system easier to operate many products the A/V Network is connected you can point the remote the remote control command Network, follow the steps below. []TV Main Menu First Time Setup Customize Display Advanced Features...
  • Page 60 Adjusting convergence Your Mitsubishi Projection TV has three picture diameter lenses which are aligned screen. Each picture tube projects blue. This special feature allows you to finely tur.e the convergence positions if you think that the red and/or blue light beams of alignment.
  • Page 61 Selecting the Menu Type You can display the on-screen menus "Standard Menu", which is illustrated step-by-step instructions for all features. lets you select each feature directly Your TV's normal setting is the "Standard between the Standard and Advanced _---_TV Main Menu First Time Setup Customize Display...
  • Page 62 Select Menu Language Use Video Mute Name the Channels Name the Input First Time Setup Select Menu Type Selecting the menu type If you select the "Standard menu", "Customize Display" menu. If :you selected the screen will show the menu illustrated To operate the Advanced menu, use the ADJUST...
  • Page 63 Naming input This feature allows you to name the inputs track of components you have connected you might name one input "VCR", and another naming, the new name will appear original names are: "Input-l", "Input-2 '_and "Input-3". TV Main Menu O Press the MENU button First Time Setup...
  • Page 64 Naming To help you keep track of the many channels name button menus. the channel The name you set will appear [_Important: supplied Message [_Important: the memory the above steps to clear the name fi)r an existing then select the new channel Chapter the channels the channels...
  • Page 65 Using video When you use the video mute functions, screen whenever Input-2, or Input-3. input signal, you can turn the video mute off. _]TV Main Menu i- _, First Time Setup Customize Display Advanced Features _-} Select Memory ADJUST to select ENTER to enter MENU...
  • Page 66 This TV allows languages: Chapter Selecting the menu. language you to display the on-screen English or Spanish (Espaiio]). TV Main Menu O Press the MENU First Time Setup Customize Display ['_ Advanced Features Select A/V Memory _---'] ADJUST to select ENTER to enter MENU...
  • Page 67: Position

    Selecting the AN Your TV has five A/V memory position contains preset type of program you are watching. these memories as much as you like. The free memories "Standard" - - - normal "Music" - - - vivid picture "Movie" - - - soft picture "N_ws"...
  • Page 68 [_Important: [_Important: [_Important: Selecting the AN memory Although the preset A/V memory positions the picture and sound quality fi_r different you can adjust individual settings tion. See Customizing the A/VMemory information on adjusting individual The Intelligent Room Illumination "IRIS" within the standard A/V Memory the Video Function...
  • Page 69: Position

    Customizing the A/V memory You can adjust the individual the five preset A/V memory and sound qualities. video and audio setting, A/V memory positions. in this chapter for more information.) _Important: You can cancel any adjustments and return it to the factory settings. memory position", Adjusting...
  • Page 70: Adjusting The Video Settings

    Customizing The Color temp TV will display "Middle". The Background choices of "Black" audio!video The _ details, Adjusting You can adjust using the MENU access Chapter the A/V memory (Color temperature) white images. Your choices are "Low," "High," or • With the "Low" setting, white images warm cast to them.
  • Page 71 Customizing the A/V memory Press either the ADJUST The setting appears While the setting left buttons to adjust ,r _i Brightness and contrast selected. _,Important: Brightness and Contrast selected. access with the video The VIDEO button selected A/V memory position displays on the screen when you press the Video button.
  • Page 72: Using The Closed Caption Decoder

    Customizing Using Many broadcasters with their tion and display it on the TV sc.reen. Closed captioning difficulties closed captioning _Important: _Important: the AN memory closed caption decoder now supply closed captioning regular broadcasts. Your TV can decode that informa- was initially designed could more fully enjoy viewing can also be used in other ways, such as:...
  • Page 73 Customizing adjusting You can access the closed caption or AV MEMORY decoder, _--"1 TV Main Customize Advanced Select _--_ []_[] Select Music Movie [_--TADJUST Video LRIS Tint LgJF_£.G_: When Getting A/V memory the closed caption decoder decoder button. When adjusting you can use the buttons ,on the remote access...
  • Page 74: Adjusting The Sound

    Customizing _>Important: If you set the decoder that is not sending on your screen. disappear. _>Important: If you cannot mind that not all broadcasters, closed caption Additionally, _>Important: Regardless settings Adjusting The Listen A/V memory to a "text" setting a text signal, a large black reck:angle will appear Press the HOME display any captions...
  • Page 75 Customizing the A/V memory The Surround setting effects. You can set this setting • Select Off if you do not want to use any surround • Select Simulate Your TV will create • Select Hall if you are watching create a simulated extend around...
  • Page 76: Adjusting The Audio Functions

    Customizing the A/V memory Adjusting the audio functions You can adjust the audio settings using the MENU or AUDIO buttons access with the MENU button [_-"l TV Main Menu irst Time Setup Customize Display Advanced Features Select A,/V Memory I_--I ADJUST to select ENTER to enter...
  • Page 77 Customizing access The AUDIO button selected position display Memory Important: If you use the AUDIO button, functions position audio functions Memory Important: Pressing select the previous Getting A/V memory position with the AUDIO button changes the audio settings A/V memory position.
  • Page 78: Using The Advanced Features

    Using the Advanced This section explains features. Chapter Features how to use some of the more advanced You'll learn about: • Setting the timer • Using the parental lock • Using SuperQuickView 3: Operating Your TV • 4"...
  • Page 79 Setting timer This special feature automatically at a specific time to the channel NOTE: The clock must be set prior to setting [_"] TV Main Menu First Time Setup Customize Display Advanced Features Selecl A]V Memory ] ADJUST to select ENTER to enter MENU...
  • Page 80 Using This special feature certain cannot When you turn on the lock, you enter a 4-digit secret code that will allow you to turn off the lock later. If you try to turn on a locked TV, view a locked channel locking "time period"...
  • Page 81 Using the parental Lock the "IV Secret code : ... The lock is now oft. Enter vour personal code using NUMBER buttons. Then press ENTER to set the _ocK, ENTER to enter MENU to go back Lock the TV Setting : Oil DJUST to select...
  • Page 82 Using parental lock Lock the Channel Secret code : ... The lock is now off. Enter your personal code using NUMBER buttons. Then press ENTER to select the channels. ENTER to enter MENU to go back Lock the Channel [] ... [] ...
  • Page 83 Using parental canceling or changing Press the MENU button. screen. Select "Advanced buttons. Press Select "Use Parental ENTER. Enter the four digits of your secret code using the number buttons (0-9). Press ENTER,. You will see this Lock the "IV screen if the TV Setting...
  • Page 84 Using SuperQuickView channels the list or to remove channels channels button. Chapter SuperQuickView allows you to cycle through with the SQV button. Use the menus from the list. directly to the list using only the remote customizing TV Main Menu SuperQuickView First Time Setup menus...
  • Page 85 Using adding control's Important: Once you've added appear displayed, _Important: If the SuperQuickView when you hold the SQV button below and on the preceding SuperQuickView ing SuperQuickView removing CANCEL Using the Advanced SuperQuickView (cont.) channels directly to the list with SQV button Use the channel controls...
  • Page 87: Chapter 4: Using The Special Features

    CHAPTER Using the Special FOUR In addition previous use when operating topics: Features to the basic and advanced features chapter, your TV offers some special features your TV. This chapter Understanding On-Screen Using Sleep Timer Using Picture-in-Picture Using the Active Network explained in l_he...
  • Page 88: Displays

    * Understanding You will see a display like this if your main source is an antenna: You will see a display like this if your main source is an input: You will see a display like this if you are using XDS: Important: the On-Screen Displays...
  • Page 89: Using The Sleep Timer

    t Using the Sleep Timer This special feature cally. You can set the TV to turn from 10 to 120 minutes, will learn: • Setting • Changing Using the Sleep Timer allows you to set the TV to turr., off automati- off after a period of time ranging in ten minute intervals.
  • Page 90 F>Important: Setting the sleep timer C)®®_ , c22_ _ I_=__ J_ M_SUN$_ TV Sleep Timer 120 min. During the last minute before the TV turns min." will flash in red to remind TV Sleep Timer 1 min. Chapter 4: Using the Special Features O Press the SLEEP...
  • Page 91: The Sleep Timer

    Changing or canceling TV Sleep Timer 10 min. Using the Sleep Timer sleep timer Press the SLEEP button on the remote control. An on-screen,, display will indicate amount of time remaining until the TV turns off. :Repeatedly press the SLEEP :button to change the remaining •...
  • Page 92: Using The Picture-In-Picture (Pip) Modes

    Using the Picture-in-Picture One of the special features mode, which allows you to view two differe:at time. • Activating • Selecting • Changing • Freezing Chapter (PIP) Modes of the TV is the picture-in-picture In this section you'll learn: the PIP image the source of the PIP image channels...
  • Page 93: Pip) Modes

    Activating Q®®D Ant-A 023 ESPN Stereo Ant-A 023 ESPN Stereo & SAP A 023 E>Important: When the main image is black and white, the PIP image will also appear in black and white. DImportant: If you move the PIP image and then turn it off, it _411 remain new position when you turn Using the Picture-in-Picture...
  • Page 94 _>Important: Selecting source of the The Mitsubishi TV you have purchased have only an Ant-A input connected, the main picture and another the PIP display without the use of a second external a VCR. ¢Q2 ©_ ® Ant A 023 ESPN PIP A023 Input Adjust...
  • Page 95: The Pip Modes

    Changing channels DImportant: The PIP CH Buttons only when that image is a channel image comes from another receiver or VCR) the PIP CH buttons Using the Picture-in-Picture while using the PIP modes O Press the PIP channel (PIP CH) up • or down •...
  • Page 96 _Important: Exchanging the picture main image ENTER EXCH Ant-A ESPN Stereo & SAP Input-1 If you move the PIP image and then turn new position when you turn it on again. Chapter 4: Using the Special Features of the PIP image As long as Antenna-B is not the...
  • Page 97: Freezing The Pip Image

    Freezing the PIP [:>Important: If you press the pause image, a PIP image will appear Using the Picture-in-Picture image 0 Press the PAUSE button fi-eeze the PIP image on the screen. Press PAUSE again to return a live picture, button while viewing a picture without...
  • Page 98: Using The Active A/V Network Feature

    Using the Active : Important: Important: A/V Network Feature This AN Network is a special feature your television and other Mitsubishi When you connect the A!V Network, control at the television, and it will pass the remote mand to other components. You will gain even more benefits equipped for the Active A/V Network.
  • Page 99 Using active using the quick program _Important: Before using this feature, remote control to '_CR-A". When you press QUICK • Active AV Network "Program to Record" screen. set, the "Clock Settings" Owner's Guide for information • Active AV Network the TV to INPUT-1. You can program your VCR by pointing When you press QUICK...
  • Page 101: Chapter 5: Troubleshooting

    CHAPTER FIVE Troubleshooting Even though operations This chapter asked chart before contacting you're now familiar with the basic and advanced of the TV, you may occasionally offers common answers to some of the most frequently questions of TV owners. We suggest a Mitsubishi service representative.
  • Page 102 Troubleshooting Problem The remote control doesn't WOrk. The TV takes several seconds to respond to button commands. You can't access a channel. On-screen displays appear each time you adjust function. Chapter (cont.) Possible Solution Check that the batteries installed correctly. Check that the select switch is set to "TV".
  • Page 103 Troubleshooting Problem There's no sound even when the volume is turned • You forget the code you used to set the parental lock. • You can't program the TV to turn on automatically. The sound doesn't match the •image on screen. There is a large black or gray rectangle...
  • Page 104 Problem Antenna-B does not appear as a PIP source. The images appear with additional outlines of red, green, ,,and blue. Troubleshooting (cont.) Possible Solution • The PIP source is not properly selected. The colors in the TV picture tubes may have become misaligned.
  • Page 105: Caution And Care

    _-_'._ Caution and care Don't leave stationary "Warning: utes. These images can scar the picture damage to the TV. Some examples • stock-market reports • station logos (especially • video game displays • shopping channel • the television's E>Important: If you plan to place speakers magnetically shielded.
  • Page 106: Calling For Service

    Calling for service If you are unable to correct a problem Mitsubishi dealer or Mitsubishi Center. Do not adjust any controls not described Do not remove the protective back cover of this unit. If you see one of the following displays not change any settings.
  • Page 107 APPENDIX t)rocedure DImportant: _>Important: for Bypassing the Parental Cut along dotted line and file after reading. After you set the lock, you will need the secret code in order to: • view a locked channel, • view the locked TV, or •...
  • Page 109: Or Cable Without A Cable Box

    Index AiV Components Using the remote with ... 44 A/V Memory Positions Adjusting the picture Adjusting the sound ... Customizing 67, 68 Selecting A/V Network Description Setting Using ... A/V Network Terminals Using Mitsubishi products with 36, 37 A/V System Adjusting convergence ...
  • Page 110 Input Selecting for PIP ... Input Button (Front Panel) ... 13 Input Button (Remote) Inputs Naming Selecting the input source ... 47 Language Selecting i. 64 Light Button _.:.18 Listen-To Function Locking Channels Using the parental lock ... 78 Locking Your TV ... Memorizing Channels Menu...
  • Page 111 M[TSUBISHI CONSUMER ELECTRONICS authorized MITSUBISHI Audio/Video Dealer, should a. Parts. The lenticular (i.e. front picture) screen is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship warrar,ted for a period of one year from the date of the original purchase at retail. We will repair or replace, at our option, any defective part without e, h arge for the part.
  • Page 112 MITSUBISHI MITSUBISHI CONSUMER 6100 Atlantic Blvd. Norcross, GA 30071-1305 © 1997 Mitsubishi Consumer Electronics America, Inc. 871D223A10 ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC. Printed in U.S.A...

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