Brother HL-2600CN Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Projection Television Models WD-52627, WD-62627 Owner’s Guide TV Information: Use this space to record the model and serial numbers of your television. This information is on the back of your TV Model number Serial number visit our website at www.mitsubishi-tv.com...
  • Page 2: Lamp Replacement

    The image on this TV is produced by a high-brightness lamp that will operate for many hours. Eventually, however, this lamp will need to be replaced. It is designed to be easily replaced by the TV owner. Front panel indicators and/or on- screen messages will assist you in determining when the lamp needs to be replaced.
  • Page 3: Fcc Declaration Of Conformity

    (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 4: Important Safeguards

    Do not block these openings or allow them to be obstructed by placing the TV on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. Nor should it be placed over a radiator or heat register. If the TV is to be placed in a rack or bookcase, ensure that there is adequate ventilation and that the manufacturer’s instructions...
  • Page 5: Replacement Parts

    Never push objects of any kind into this TV through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short- out parts that could result in fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on or into the TV.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    ......... . VCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable (Audio & Video) .
  • Page 7 ........Using the GUIDE Button to Display ChannelView™ and Menus .
  • Page 8 The very core of our corporate philosophy is to provide our customers with the very best. Our development team at Mitsubishi has worked to provide you with a television that defines “state-of-the-art,” with the capability to meet your needs now and in the future.
  • Page 9 Sleep Timer ........
  • Page 10: Chapter 1: Television Overview

    TV Accessories Please take a moment to review the following list of items to ensure that you have received everything including: One Double IR Emitter Cable (allows NetCommand to control other devices) 4. Product Registration Card (not pictured) 5. Owner’s Guide (not pictured) 6.
  • Page 11: Special Features

    XGA (1024 x 768). When used with a compatible graphics card and controlling software, this TV is also able to accept the custom PC resolution of 720p (1280 x 720). When connecting a PC to HDMI you will need a PC video card with DVI or HDMI output.
  • Page 12: Front Control Panel

    There may be times when you wish to reset the A/V (Audio and Video) settings back to the factory defaults. To return all of the settings at once, press GUIDE and FORMAT on the front panel at the same time. To reset the defaults for individual devices, use the A/V Memory Reset selection on the Audio/Video menu.
  • Page 13: Status Indicator

    Red, either steady TV may require service. Turn off the TV and unplug the set from the AC power or blinking source. Wait one minute and then plug the set back If the LED is still on, contact your dealer or a Mitsubishi Authorized Service Center.
  • Page 14: Remote Control

    25. PIP DEVICE: Displays PIP Selection menu to select 7. SLEEP: Sets the TV to turn off within 2 hours. See the PIP image source device next page for setup instructions. 26. INFO: First press displays an on-screen summary 8.
  • Page 15: Battery Installation

    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. • Do not allow unit to get wet or become heated.
  • Page 16: Tv Back Panel

    VCR. Either connection can be used for HDMI devices is converted to analog audio by the TV. If NetCommand functions. you do not have a digital A/V receiver, this should be the 3. INPUT 1 and 2 only audio connection between the TV and your analog A/V receiver or stereo system.
  • Page 17 HDMI 2 HDMI 2 also allows the TV to display DVI or HDMI output from a PC. To view PC video on the TV, you must activate the PC option in NetCommand. You can do this during initial NetCommand setup (in the Device Setup screen), or at any time afterwards by using the NetCommand Add function.
  • Page 18: Media Card Slots

    Portions of the advanced circuitry of this TV must continue to operate even when the TV is turned off. Some of these circuits therefore need to be cooled at all times. A low- power standby fan may be heard in a quiet environment. This is normal operation.
  • Page 19: Using The System Reset Button

    On may be lost when the system reset button is pressed. All other settings are retained. Demo Mode This TV has a demo mode for use in retail stores. To turn the demo mode On/Off, press the following buttons in sequence: MENU, 0, QV, 0...
  • Page 21 Antennas with Separate UHF and VHF Leads ....VCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable (Audio & Video) ..
  • Page 22: External Devices And Netcommand® Setup

    TV and A/V receiver inputs for each device. You should connect each device to the TV input (both audio and video) and to the A/V receiver (audio) as shown in the figure below. If you connect devices to inputs other than the ones shown as presets, you must change the NetCommand setup accordingly.
  • Page 23: Cablecard™ Technology

    Some digital channels or programs may not be copied also press DEVICE MENU when the CableCARD is the or recorded because of copy restriction limits set by selected source and you will be able to select the startup the content owners or copyright holders. application.
  • Page 24: Wall Outlet Cable

    5. After the cable box is connected to ANT-2 AUX CableCARD, then replace the cover and screws. The as shown, open NetCommand and go to the RF top of the card should face in the direction the CARD Connection for Cable screen and do the following: TOP arrow indicates.
  • Page 25: Antenna With A Single Lead

    Figure 4 For antennas with flat twin leads A UHF/VHF combiner is required. This is not included with the A 300-Ohm to 75-Ohm transformer is required. This is not included with the TV, but is available at most electronics stores.
  • Page 26: Vcr To An Antenna Or Wall Outlet Cable (Audio & Video)

    Net Command DTV/CABLE/ VHF/UHF DIGITAL AUDIO CableCARD™ ANT 1 CARD TOP ANT 1 / MAIN ANT 2 / AUX OUTPUT USE WITH IEEE 1394 INPUT/ OUTPUT Figure 5. Connecting a VCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable Chapter 2. Connecting...
  • Page 27: Vcr To A Cable Box (Audio & Video)

    Figure 6 cable connects to the L (left) channel. If your VCR A two-way RF splitter, 4 coaxial cables, right and left audio is mono (non-stereo), connect only the white (left) cables and an S-Video or Video cable are required. These are cable.
  • Page 28: A/V Receiver (Stereo System)

    A digital audio cable and stereo audio cables are required. Figure 8 These cables are not included with the TV. An S-Video cable and audio cables are required. These are not To connect an analog A/V receiver: included with the TV.
  • Page 29: Dvd Player With Component Video

    A DVI-to-HDMI cable or DVI/HDMI adaptor and HDMI cable These are not included with the TV. and audio cables are required. These are not included with the TV. They may be available at your local electronics retailer. 1. Connect the Component Video cables from Y/Pr/ Pb VIDEO OUT on the back of the DVD player to 1.
  • Page 30: Hdtv Cable Box Or Satellite Receiver With Component Video

    • Pb to Pb A coaxial splitter, RCA component video cables, and audio 4. Connect L (left) and R (right) audio cables from the cables are required. These are not included with the TV. DTV receiver to Component-1 AUDIO on the TV back 1.
  • Page 31: Computer With An Hdmi Monitor Output

    A DVI-to-HDMI cable or DVI/HDMI adaptor and HDMI cable and Figure 13 audio cables are required. These are not included with the TV. An HDMI-to-HDMI cable is required. This is not included with They may be available at your local electronics retailer.
  • Page 32: Ir Emitter Netcommand

    VCRs, DVD players, Cable boxes and Satellite receivers. • If you are not going to be using all emitter ends, place 1. Connect the plug end of the supplied IR Emitter the unused ends behind the devices so that they Cable to either one of the IR Output NetCommand cannot send signals to the remote control sensors.
  • Page 33: Compatible Ieee 1394 Devices

    3. Digital Control Signal feet between each device. The TV is able to act as the control center for IEEE 1394 audio/video devices, such as VCRs, A/V Discs, tuners, • This TV is an IEEE 1394a device. It can be used...
  • Page 34 1394 DVD Player to the TV. The resulting IEEE 1394 the back. chain will allow you to add more devices to the chain. You will be able to see each video device on the TV’s The 6-pin connector is capable Device Selection Menu and send information from of sending the same digital audio, any IEEE 1394 device to other compatible devices.
  • Page 35: Helpful Hints

    Selection Menu. You can also use Input 3 on the front panel. Q. I have a high definition receiver I would like to connect and it also has an S-video output I would like to be able use as well. Is there any way to connect this receiver both ways? A.
  • Page 37: Chapter 3: Netcommand® Setup And Editing

    ......Using the Remote Control with NetCommand® ... . .
  • Page 38: Netcommand® Introduction

    IR Learning and IEEE 139 Support The IR “Learning” feature of NetCommand allows the TV to learn the remote control signals for new devices that the TV is not preprogrammed to operate. NetCommand® also includes the capability to control IEEE 1394 devices by sending control signals on a FireWire®...
  • Page 39: Using The Remote Control With Netcommand

    NOTE: There are many different types of remotes and not all of them may be compatible with the learning feature. Bright light near the TV screen can also adversely affect the learning feature. If it is not possible to learn a device, you will need to use the original remote control of the device, or program the TV remote to operate these devices in the traditional manner.
  • Page 40: Netcommand® Setup On-Screen Buttons

    Mitsubishi TV. You must define the manufacturer of the devices that are connected to the television, or learn the IR code remote control signals for the device connected. For each device, the input to the TV and A/V receiver, and the names for the device are pre-set during Initial NetCommand setup.
  • Page 41: 3D Graphical

    4. TV MENU to display the main menu or move back • The currently selected icon or button is one menu screen at a time. highlighted with a yellow outline; the text color is yellow.
  • Page 42: Netcommand® Initial Setup

    The NetCommand (Information) Screen describes how to start or delay the initial NetCommand and TV Guide On Screen setup. This screen displays automatically the first time you power On your new TV, after the Welcome screen. Figure 3. Setup Reminder screen...
  • Page 43: Device Setup Screen

    Press ADJUST to select the In order to get the correct listings for your area, you manufacturer. Select “Other” if the manufacturer is not will need to enter your five-digit ZIP code.
  • Page 44: Review Screen

    Antenna-1 (and Antenna-2, if used). change the name of a device, use the instructions in You may do that by going to the TV Main menu and Edit NetCommand to make necessary changes. selecting Setup. Instructions to memorize channels are found in the Setup menu section.
  • Page 45: Edit Netcommand®: Add An A/V Receiver

    Either select Edit After selecting Next>, the screens that follow are: the A/V from the Finish screen or, if you have finished the initial Receiver Input screen (Figure 8), Name screen (Figure 11), setup, go to the Main menu, select NetCommand, then Audio Output to AVR screen (Figure 12), ending with the press ENTER.
  • Page 46 1. Press ADJUST on the TV remote to select the 2. Press ENTER and the function name will begin to flash check box for each function to be learned. to confirm the ready-to-learn status.
  • Page 47: Name Screen

    The Name screen allows you to change the default name To finalize your selections and complete the A/V for the A/V receiver to a custom name of up to eight receiver setup, select Finish from the Finish screen. characters (including a blank space), selecting from Note: If you connected the audio output of other letters, numbers, and nine different characters.
  • Page 48: Edit Netcommand®: Add Devices

    Edit NetCommand®: Add Devices Mitsubishi’s NetCommand allows you to edit your home theater configuration. You can add new devices, change device settings and connections, delete devices and learn remote control IR signals not already in NetCommand memory. Add Screen Edit NetCommand Screen...
  • Page 49 Setup menu to learn the remote control signals. If you selected “None”, during initial setup, then you can add a device. If you have added a new device, select After selecting Next>, the screens that follow are: the “Other”...
  • Page 50 Figure 21. Connection for [Device] screen Figure 20 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. Press...
  • Page 51 Edit NetCommand®: Add Devices, continued The screens described below may not be necessary for your device setup. If they do not display automatically on screen, they are not required. IR Code for [Device] Screen VCR for Recordings Screen Figure 24...
  • Page 52: Edit Netcommand®: Change Or Delete Devices

    “Learn”. settings, select Edit to display the Edit NetCommand The rest of the screens that follow are the same as when menu. you Add a device.
  • Page 53 ....... Using the Device Menu Button to Display Menus ... . . Using the GUIDE Button to Display ChannelView™ and Menus . . . NetCommand®-Controlled Recordings...
  • Page 54: Chapter 4. Ieee 1394 Devices And Netcommand-Controlled Recordings

    Connection box. 3. Select the device type on the IEEE 1394 Device Type screen (Figure 3, page 56) of SAT or similar tuning device 4. If desired, using the ADJUST buttons enter a custom Name on the Name screen (Figure 20, page 50).
  • Page 55: Adding Ieee 1394 Devices Automatically

    TV’s Device Selection menu. Devices that were discovered but not added to the Device Selection menu will still be listed in the Review screen of the Edit NetCommand ® menu. Figure 1. New 1394 Device screen...
  • Page 56 “Other” and use the Learn screens Figure 5. Connection screen Be sure to place an IR Emitter in front of the remote control sensor, just as you have done for other NetCommand® devices. It is necessary to use the IR...
  • Page 57: Device Selection Menu

    When you press DEVICE on the TV’s remote control, the Device Selection menu (Figure 7) displays. If NetCommand® has not been set up, the Device Selection menu allows you to select an input for viewing. If NetCommand is set up, 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.
  • Page 58: Using The Device Menu Button To Display Menus

    Device Menu then press ENTER to access the linked page. Pressing If the input is a VCR or DVD, and NetCommand is set up, DEVICE MENU will return to the CableCARD menu the first press of DEVICE MENU displays the transport screen and pressing HOME will return to TV viewing.
  • Page 59: Using The Guide Button To Display Channelview™ And Menus

    Please refer to the separate TV Guide On Screen® User’s Guide for details about using the GUIDE button with TV Guide On Screen. When you are not using the GUIDE for the TV Guide screens, pressing GUIDE allows you to see NetCommand®...
  • Page 60: Netcommand®-Controlled Recordings

    Time-Delayed Recording increments). The default is 1 hour. During the recording, the TV can be powered Off. If the TV is powered On, it 1. Press REC (record) on the TV remote. will be tuned to the source that is being recorded. The 2.
  • Page 61: Cancel Current Recordings

    A peer-to-peer connection allows the IEEE 1394 devices Figure 14 Press GUIDE while viewing the Record To screen to see a in your TV network to talk to each other without the list of all currently programmed recordings. A maximum further need of TV intervention once the peer-to-peer of 32 recordings can be scheduled.
  • Page 62 Track List. The time and date it was added, the duration program and title will be displayed. Tracks will be listed in date and time order and will vary in size. Press ADJUST OR...
  • Page 63 Chapter . . . TV Menu Screen Operations Main Menu ........
  • Page 64: Chapter 5: Tv Menu Screen Operations

    ANT-1 and ANT-2 inputs. Manually name channels or add your favorite channels to a SQV set the time for the TV, or select Auto and the TV will (SuperQuickView™) list. Displays signal strength of automatically set the time based upon Extended Data currently tuned digital channels.
  • Page 65: Setup Menu

    (Español). The first time you powered On your TV, you on editing channels shown in this guide. were requested to select an on-screen menu language. If you choose to change the selection, all menu text will Clock immediately switch to the language of your choice.
  • Page 66: Time Zone

    See Appendix H for detailed information about changing change the channel and turn on the TV On. You will the lamp. need to select the time and day to turn the TV On and the device and channel to display. At your preselected time, Software Version the timer will turn the TV On, and this message will be displayed: “Press a button for the TV to stay on”.
  • Page 67: Netcommand® Menu

    IEEE 1394 devices. You can also Select Transport menu functions by pressing ADJUST set up the TV Guide On Screen® system or turn it on or and then ENTER. For example, to pause off. Turn devices and unused inputs On or Off, delete a...
  • Page 68: Record Menu

    VHS or S-VHS VCR to a digital recording device such as a DVCR or A/V Disc. Recording Now Can be used when viewing Antenna 1 or 2, an IEEE 1394 Figure 14. Record Menu device, or a non-recording traditional device.
  • Page 69 Record List Analog Recordings Figure 16 When you record a 16:9 digital channel to an analog VCR To see a list of all currently programmed recordings, select or recording device, there is a mismatch of the picture the record list option on the Record menu or press GUIDE shape between the 16:9 ratio of the source and the while viewing the Recording setup screen.
  • Page 70: Channel Menu

    Name Analog channels shown on Antenna-1 or Antenna-2 can be named (up to four characters). After you enter a name, it will appear on the TV screen, next to the channel Figure 17. Channel Menu number. Press ADJUST to select each letter.
  • Page 71: Signal Strength

    Antenna 1 and Antenna Press the SQV button. 2. You can store channels in any of the 9 different SQV memory banks. You can also store the same channel in 2. To change memory banks, press a number button multiple memory banks.
  • Page 72: Captions Menu

    Standard or Text closed captioning. Standard Closed black or gray behind the captions. Captions follows the dialogue of the characters on screen and displays in a small section of the screen. Text Closed Digital Captions Captions often contain information such as weather or The TV can display one of the following Captions for news and covers a large portion of the screen.
  • Page 73 To make the digital closed captions easier to read, the legibility or readability of captions. you can choose the background color. The available background colors are listed below. White background is available only when the text is a color other than white. • White •...
  • Page 74: V-Chip Lock Menu

    By setting the V-Chip Start Time and V-Chip Stop Time to press V-CHIP on the remote control, the first time you the same time, the V-Chip will be active 24 hours a day. select the V-Chip Lock menu, or after you have canceled...
  • Page 75 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.
  • Page 76 MENU button on the front panel for more to select minutes, then press ENTER to select AM or than 8 seconds. If the TV is already on, a message will be displayed to confirm the release of the Front Button Lock.
  • Page 77: Audio/Video Menu

    Figure 24. Audio/Video Menu, Settings Note: To prevent damage from a sudden increase in volume, make sure the TV volume is set to low before A/V Memory Reset setting speakers to On. A/V Memory Reset allows you to select the device which will have the A/V Settings returned to the original factory settings.
  • Page 78: A/V Setting Descriptions: Audio

    A/V Setting Descriptions: Audio NOTE: The effects of the Audio Settings of Bass, Treble, Balance and Surround affect the sound heard through the TV speakers only. such as a sound track in a foreign language, Analog and Digital Audio Settings or unrelated to the program you are watching, A slider displays on screen for most settings.
  • Page 79: A/V Setting Descriptions: Video

    High contrast is good for adjusting. Each TV input or device has a memory for brightly lit environments. PerfectColor. While using the PerfectColor option, press CANCEL if you want to reset the colors to the ◊ Brightness (Bright/Natural) default settings.
  • Page 80 A/V Setting Descriptions: Video, continued ◊ Auto Position Press ENTER to automatically center the position of the PC video. This can be used whether the PC video is on the main or PIP screen. ◊ HorizPosition (Horizontal Position) Manually adjust the horizontal position of the PC, either on the main or PIP screen.
  • Page 81 ....... . . MediaCommand™ and Media Card Playback ....
  • Page 82: Chapter 6: Additional Features

    ANT-1 and will display them as the PIP sub- pictures. Digital channels and devices can be shown as the main picture but cannot be the sub-picture. PC screens can be viewed as the main picture with large PIP.
  • Page 83: Tv Display Formats

    TV Display Formats This is a widescreen 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.
  • Page 84 TV Display Formats Chapter 6. Additional Features...
  • Page 85: Pc Viewing

    To display your PC screen on the TV, first connect Use the Screen area slider or use the Screen Resolution the PC to the HDMI 2 input on the TV’s back panel slider to adjust the resolution. (see Chapter 2). You must then activate the PC option in NetCommand.
  • Page 86: Pc Display Formats

    PC Display Formats Signal Format 16 X 9 Standard  X 3 Standard Original Pixel Counts 640 X 480 1696 X 960 1280 X 960 WVGA 848 X 480 1696 X 960 1280 X 960 SVGA 800 X 600 1702 X 960...
  • Page 87: Mediacommand™ And Media Card Playback

    MediaCommand™ and Media Card Playback Warning: Some media cards available on the market are not properly certified to follow the card type specifications noted below and cannot be used by the Card Reader. If you experience problems with the reading of your file, please transfer your files to a properly certified card.
  • Page 88 Some images opened and resaved on a computer may not play back or may not be able to display a picture in the thumbnail list because the computer program that opened and resaved the images changed the file to an incompatible format.
  • Page 89 Chapter . . . Troubleshooting...
  • Page 90: Troubleshooting

    • See Appendix A, Bypassing the V-Chip Lock. Lamp indicator light is a constant red. • Turn the TV off for at least 2 minutes. Turn back on. If light is still red, the lamp has failed. Replace it. See Appendix H for lamp replacement information.
  • Page 91 The TV will not turn on after being plugged in. • If green light on front panel is blinking, wait for at least one minute for the light to turn off, then press Power again. TV functions do not respond to the remote •...
  • Page 92: Chapter 7: Troubleshooting Appendices

    • Digital channels and media cards cannot display in the PIP. Cannot see the A/V Receiver menu. • The A/V Receiver is not connected to any input of the TV. To check the A/V Receiver menu, temporarily plug into an unused input of the TV. Then select Review from the Setup Menu, turn the input On to view the A/V Receiver menu.
  • Page 93 Possible Solution All IEEE 1394 devices disappear. • The connected devices must not be in a loop that returns to the TV. Make sure a device is connected at the end. • Disconnect all the cables and devices from the TV. Replace them one by one to locate the problem device or cable •...
  • Page 94 • Program listings are downloaded while the TV is off and the cable listings. box is left on. It may take up to 24 hours to begin to receive TV program listings. It may take up to one week to receive all eight days of TV program listings.
  • Page 95 Appendices Appendix A: Bypassing the V-Chip Lock ....Appendix B: Specifications ......
  • Page 97: Appendix A: Bypassing The V-Chip Lock

    Appendix A: Bypassing the V- Chip Lock Bypassing the V-Chip Lock After you set the lock, you need your pass code 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 pass code, you can view the locked TV without entering your pass code.
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  • Page 99: Appendix B: Specifications

    If there is no channel number information included from the broadcaster or cable company, then the TV will create a channel number based on the frequency number as the main channel number and the program number as the sub-channel number. When using an authorized CableCARD, the channel numbers are determined by the cable company.
  • Page 100 Mitsubishi D-VHS VCRs are fully compatible with this TV in audio, video and control. Many DV camcorders that have IEEE 139 connections will be compatible with the control features of this TV, but not compatible with the audio or video decoder.
  • Page 101: Appendix C: Remote Control Programming Codes

    223, 229 232, 233 Programming the Remote to Control KENWOOD 200, 208 NetCommand A/V Products KOSS 1. Move the slide switch at the top of the remote to the MAGNAVOX 227, 228 MARANTZ 224, 350, 360 TV position. MCINTOSH NAKAMICHI 206, 217 2.
  • Page 102 DAEWOO 063, 021, 044, 078 UNIVERSAL 030, 031 VIDEOWAY DIMENSIA VIEWSTAR 129,130 EMERSON 063, 046, 038, 039, 023, 045, 062, 040 ZENITH 117,100 FISHER 025, 028, 029, 027 FUNAI 047, 046, 040 DVD Players 053, 065, 044, 079 DVD Brand...
  • Page 103 • REC receiver, or A/V receiver. • PAUSE • STOP After entering the correct codes in each position of the • FF/FWD remote control, use the slide switch to select which • REW/REV product will respond when an operational button is Mitsubishi VCRs will be compatible with some pressed.
  • Page 104: Appendix D: Device Control With Netcommand

    Appendix D: Device Control with NetCommand® NetCommand Compatible Traditional Devices (Analog) When Device Selection Menu is Displayed and the Device is Highlighted (Yellow Outline) A/V RECEIVER CABLE BOX/SAT Device Remote Control Button POWER Power On/Off Power On/Off Power On/Off Power On/Off...
  • Page 105 Appendix D: Device Control with NetCommand®, continued IEEE 139 Devices When Device Selection Menu is Displayed and the Device is Highlighted (Yellow Outline) TUNER/ A/V DISC DVCR AMPLIFIER Device CABLE BOX/ Remote Control Button POWER Power On/Off Power On/Off Power On/Off...
  • Page 106: Appendix E: Netcommand® Specialized Device Keys

    † If there are two Enter keys, learn the Enter key used for channel selection here . The ENT button on the remote sends the correct IR code when digits are entered.
  • Page 107: Appendix F: 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 status indicators appear at the same time. Analog Program 1.
  • Page 108: Appendix G: Cleaning And Service

    • Clean the entire screen evenly, not just sections of the screen. • Do not allow liquid to drip down the grooves of the screen, as some liquid may enter the TV between the screen and the screen frame. •...
  • Page 109: Appendix H: Lamp Cartridge Replacement

    LAMP LIFE The light source for this television is a lamp, which is part of a lamp cartridge assembly. The actual life of the lamp in this television can vary, based on the lamp itself, the air temperature around the TV while it is operating, and your viewing patterns.
  • Page 110 Figure 3. Lamp-cartridge handle To order a new lamp under warranty, call (800) 332-2119. Please have model number, serial number and TV purchase date available. To order a new lamp after warranty, call (800) 553-7278 and order lamp part number 915P026010.
  • Page 111: Trademark And License Information

    The TV Guide On Screen® system is manufactured under license from Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc. and/or one of its affiliates. The TV Guide On Screen® system is protected by one or more of the following issued United States patents: 6,498,895; 6,418,556; 6,331,877; 6,239,794; 6,154,203; 5,940,073; 4,908,713; 4,751,578; 4,706,121.
  • Page 112 LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. MDEA’s liability to you for direct damages for any cause whatsoever and regardless of the form of the action, will be limited to the money paid by you for the TV (based on fair market value of the TV) that caused the damages.
  • Page 113: Index

    Front Button Lock 76 Learn Screen 46 Front Control Panel 12 A/V Reset. See Reset A/V Settings Descriptions GUIDE Key (button) 12, 14, 35, 59 Audio 78 Video 79, 80 Accessories, TV 10 HDMI Device 30 Add Device. See NetCommand...
  • Page 114 HDMI Monitor Output 31 Transport Menu 67 Viewing 85 Troubleshooting 90 Peer-to-Peer Connection 61 TV Guide On Screen 11, 14, 16, 24, 61, 69 PIP (Picture in Picture) 82 Setup 43 PIP Device Selection Menu 57 Playlist Menu, MP3 or WMA7 88...
  • Page 115: Mitsubishi Dlp™ Projection Television Limited Warranty

    Parts. The lenticular (i.e. front picture) screen is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of thirty (30) days from the date of the original purchase at retail. The lamp and all other parts (except any software incorporated into this television) are warranted for a period of one (1) year from the date of the original purchase at retail.
  • Page 116 REGISTRATION CARD IS NOT A CONDITION OF COVERAGE UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. However, please return the Owner Registration Card so that we can contact you should a question of safety arise which could affect you. d. To obtain a replacement lamp during the warranty period, please contact the MDEA Consumer Relations Department at (800) 332-2119.
  • Page 118 Website: www. mitsubishi-tv.com E-mail: MDEAservice@mdea.com To order replacement or additional remote controls, lamp cartridges or Owner’s Guides, call 800-553-7278 For questions, call Consumer Relations at 800-332-2119 © 2005 Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. Written and Printed in the U.S.A. 853B540B20...

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