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RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence...
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MITSUBISHI OWNER'S GUIDE of--Co nte-n Important Safeguards ............Mitsubishi Preface: Welcome ........Unpacking Your TV ..............A Few Words about HDTV ............Summary of Special Features ........... What's in Each Chapter ............Some Conventions Used in this Guide ........Chapter 1: Getting to Know Your TV ......
Chapter 3: Using the Special Features ......Understanding the On-Screen Displays ......... Using the Sleep Timer ............. setting the sleep timer ........... Using the Picture-in-Picture (PIP) Modes for Models VS-50800, VS-50803, VS-60803,VS-70803,VS-80803 .... activating the PIP image ..........selecting the source of the PIP image ......
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS PLEASE READ ALL THESE INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING YOUR TELEVISION SET AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. FOLLOW ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS MARKED ON THE TV RECEIVER. Ventilation 1. Read Instructions Slots and openings in the cabinet Read all safety and operating instructions before provided...
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Important Safeguards (cont.) 18. Servicing 14. Power Lines Do not attempt to service this TV receiver An outside antenna system should not be located yourself as opening or removing covers may in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other expose you to dangerous voltage or other...
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PREFACE Welcome to Mitsubishi Congratulations on your purchase of this Mitsubishi projection TV. Your TV is designed for superb viewing pleasure as well as continued reliability. To become familiar with your TV and owner's guide, we suggest that you read...
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Gemstar Development Corporation. TV GUIDE is a registered trademark of TV Guide Financial, Inc. The VCR Plus* and GUIDE Plus* systems mamffactured under license from Gemstar Development Corporation and VCR Index System B.V., respec_ tively. Preface: Welcome to Mitsubishi...
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Each Major (main) channel will have several Minor (sub) channels. When DTV is available in your area, you can purchase an optional Mitsubishi HDTV receiver. This allows you to buy the most advanced receiver technol- ogy when your area of the country is ready to receive digital signals.
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Special Features Your top-rated Mitsubishi projection TV delivers the following special fea- tures: HDTV Upgradeable -- when used with a Mitsubishi HDTV receiver, your television is capable of showing a High Definition Television (HDTV) picture. HDTV signals provide a smoother, more highly defined picture.
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TV picture Active A/V Network --- allows you to perform many of the commonly used features of your TV and selected Mitsubishi VCRs by pressing a single Summary of Special Features...
Introduction to the locations and functions of the buttons and controls your TV Chapter 2, Operating Your Guidance for using your Mitsubishi TV to achieve maximum viewing satis- faction. Procedures that are unique to the operation of TV Guide Plus+ are highlighted.
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Some Conventions Used in this Guide Mitsubishi is pleased to provide you with an easy-to-follow, useful owner's guide. You will find that different types of information are treated in differ- ent ways. Pay particular attention to topics bulleted by a red arrow and either...
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C HAPTE.R_ _0 N..EE Getting to Know Your TV Now that you have unpacked your TV, read through the safety information and glanced at the overview of how this owner's guide is organized, it's time to become familiar with the buttons and controls you will be using when you operate the TV.
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Overview of the Control Panel VS-50800, VS-50803, VS-60803, WS-73903, WS-65903 ..0.0 VS-70803 1____1 INPUt-4 V8-80803 _6666_L_ ..S.VIDEO (MONO} • V_DEO L AUO_O4_ CHANNEL ADJUST Chapter 1: Getting to Know Your TV...
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Overview of the control panel (cont.) S-video input terminal (INPUT Use to connect the S-video output of a camcorder or other component the TV. If you connect an S-video cable to this terminal, the adjacent video input terminal cannot be used. video input terminal...
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Overview of the control panel (cont.) cancel key (CANCEL) enter key (ENTER) The cancel key is used to clear the settings of on-screen menus. It can also be used for Guide Plus+ installation as explained in the TV Guide Plus+Operating Guide.
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t Overview of the Remote Control This section provides you with an overview of the remote control's keys and the features that they control. For detailed instructions on the use of these keys, refer to the instruction section for that feature. Features are listed by name in the Index at the end of this guide.
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Getting ready to use the remote control (cont.) some do's and don'ts To ensure _hat your remote control will continue working properly, follow _hese guidelines: Doff_ press two or more bu_ons at _he same _ime, unless you are specifically instructed _o do so in _his owner's guide.
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Getting ready to use remote control (cont.) ® ® ® _ MITSUBISHI Overview of the Remo_e Cont_ol...
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Remote control keys and functions (cont.) @ select switch • TV channels on HDTV receiver. Your remote control has four layers: 1) TV, 2) VCR, 3) DVDiCABLE and 4) AUDIO. Yea can set up each of these (g_lrccall key (RCL) Press this button to switch...
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_o regular TV viewing programmed _o operate man), brands from _he onscreen menus, and to ?urn off VCR's and selected Mitsubishi components. the onscreen displays. The PLAY key is also used with the Active AfV Network. See "Using the Active AW _::>...
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Vvqaen you firs_ receive your remote control, the TV layer is set up to operate your Mi_subishi TV and the VCR layer is se_ up to operate your Mitsubishi VCR. The DVD layer is programmed _o operate your Mi_subishi DVD player...
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Using remote control to operate VCRs, cable boxes other equipment (cont.) setting up the remote control to operate other brands of equipment. on your VCR, Cable Box or o_her eqalpmem. Se_ the select switch on the remo_e to the layer yon wan_ to set ap: VCR or DVDiCABLE or AUDIO.
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Otherwise, VOLUME and MUTE will be TV fanctions on all layers except the Audio layer. Yoa may also enter any of the Mitsubishi AV Receiver codes into the TV layer and change the TV VOLUME and MUTE controls into AV...
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VCR functions: POWER * PAUSE CHANNEL * REW u1_down * PLAY STOP * FF Mitsubishi VCRu wi]] be compatible with additiona] keys Cable Boxes Satellite Receivers functions: POWER * 0-9 number keys CHANNEL...
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blank page Chapter 1: Getting to Kcow Your TV...
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_CHAPTER Operating Your TV This chapter will explain how _o operate _he TV, first focusing on fmac_ions that are basic and easy and _hen explaining some advanced features, This chapter explains: ViewPoint _ On-Screen Operating System Using Advanced Features Settings Audio Video...
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t Getting Started This section is designed to ge_ yoa started enjoying your new TV by under- s_anding the way the on-screen menas function, Incladed in this chapter are Important no_es, _o help you use your new Mi_subishi _elevision _o its full capacity.
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Understanding the ViewPoint ® on-screen menus One of the distinctive features of this TV is Mi_subishi's exclusive: ViewPoint ® ON-SCREEN OPERATING SYSTEM ViewPoin_ includes a special Pie_ure-in-Pie?ure screen, while you are memo- rizing channels on Antenna A or Antenna B. ViewPoint also provides s_ep- by-s_ep instructions...
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Main Menu This is the Main Mena Screen and will always be the first screen _ha_ ap- pears when you press the MENU key. If_he mena name has a picture next _o i_, i_ means _hat yon will go to another screen _o make choices for tha_ selec- tion.
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The Setup Menu The first step is to make your SETUP menu choices. If the television relocated or there is a power loss, or you add components you may need to make your SETUP menu choices again. The SETUP menu is where you will memorize the channels you can receive, set the Clock, select how your television...
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Memorizing channels TV GUIDE Plas i users do not need to memorize channels for ANT-A. GUIDE Plusl will do this aatomatically. See the TVGUIDEPIusi Operat- ing Guide. However, you should still memorize channels for A.NT-B and DTV if those inputs will be used.
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Memorizing channels cont. Select the input yoa want to memorize channels for by as_g ADJUST to move to the selection field and ADJUST <::E> to select the input. SE=JIJPmenu MAIN Memorize Channels :AntA Menu ENTER to sfad CLOCK AV CONNECTION Language :English (IdiemaI...
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Changing channels Your TV offers you six ways to change channels once their numbers have been programmed into channel memo_-: 1) selecting channels one-by-one with the CHANNEL up (A) and CHANNEL down (W) controls directly accessing a channel by pressing the number keys 3) using...
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Setting clock TV GUIDE TV GUIDE Plusl Plusl users may skip this _ction. will auto- matically set the clock. See the TV GUIDE Plus ! Operating Guide. Once TV GUIDE Plus i has been activated in the SETUP menu, the CLOCK menu is skipped when ADJUST...
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The features you can adjust are: • AV Network: for use with selected Mitsubishi VCR's. adjustments are: Off, Basic or Active • External Audio System: when the TV is being used with an AV Recoiver;...
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Creating the AN Connection (Home Theater) (cont.) MAIN AV CONNECTION menu Menu (Home Theater) :off AV Ne_ork External Audio System SETUP AV Receiver at :N/A Menu Input 1 Volume Changed by :N/A AV Receiver (TV Audio Level can be Fixed or Variable) ADJUSTto selectrtem then moveto and changeoptbn MENUto return...
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Mitsubishi VCRs into a single command. You will gain even more benefits if you have a Mitsubishi VCR equipped the Active AA r Network, The Active AiV Network allows you to perform many of the commonly...
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• Active A]V Network will turn on your VCI_ if it is off and display the VCI_'s menu (this function may not work with some older Mitsubishi VCI_'s). • Active A/V Network will turn on your TV if it is off and switch to INPUT-1.
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Creating the AN Connection (Home Theater) (cont.) External Audio System The external audio s_*tem selection allows you _o turn offthe speakers in the TV when you have connected _he TV to a Home Theater Receiver, Audio Receiver or o_her stereo system. This will prevent potential mismatches...
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Selecting menu language This TV allows you to display the on-screen menus in either of two languages: English or Spanish (Espafio[). The first tSme your television was powered the _Se_up" menu was automat_cally displayed; with the Language (Idioma) selection highlighted. If you do not wan_ to change _he current selectSon, you...
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Channel Guide DTV channels are made up of major (main) channel and minor(sab) chan- nels. A major channel can have up _o 6 minor channels, Mino_ channels 99 are fo_ broadcas_ viewing, Channel availability is decided by _he broad- cas_ station. to view DTV Channels in DTV Channel...
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Channe] Guide (cont.) MAIN SETUPmenu Menu Memorize Channels :Ant A CLOCK AV CONNECTION (Home Theater) Language :English (Idioma) DTV Channel Guide :Off ADJUSTto selectitem then moveto and changeop_on ENTER for menuor to start MENU to retom Getting S_arted...
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channel selection In addition _o using the DTV Channel Guide you can access _he DTV chan- nels with _he number keys on the remo_e control, Number Kcys: For broadcas_ channels 01-99: Oen_er the 2 digit Major channel namber, then press CANCEL/SUB. do_ will appear after _he first _wo nambers, Oen_er...
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Using Closed Caption Decoder Closed captioning was initially designed so tha_ those with hearing impair- men_s could more fully enjoy viewing _elevision. However, dosed eapthoning can be used in other ways, such as: • helping children learn to read • learning a foreign language •asing _he television...
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Using c]osed caption decoder (cont.) For the _ex_ display, the CAPTIONS menu allows you to select: • the _-pe of captioning, standard or _ext you will receive • the background color, black or translueen_ gray MAIN Menu CAPTIONS menu :On if Closed Captions mute :Gray...
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Channel Menu The Channel Menu allows yon to name your inpats and/or channels (Name), add or delete channels from memory (Memory) and add your favorite chan- nels to the SaperQuick View (SQV) special memo_-. Input Select the input that you want to add, delete or name.
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Channel Menu (cont.) MAIN Menu CHANNEL menu Input :Anl A Channel :002 Memory :Deleted Name :..:SQV! ADJUSTta sel_:t item 1hen move to and change option CANCEL ENTER for menu or te start MENU to re_rn Getting S_arte_...
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Channel Menu (cont.) SupcrQuiekVicw The SuperQuickView feature has 9 memory banks. Each one can store up _o 6 channels. Add or remove channels to _he SuperQuickView memo_- using the on-screen menu instructions or the SQV key on _he remote control. SQV memorizes channels from ANT A, ANT 13 or DTV in numerical...
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t Using the Advanced Features This section explains how _o use some of the mo_e advanced features. You'll learn about: Sctting thc timcr Using the parental lock UsingVidco Mutc Adjusting thc Convcrgcncc Chapter 2: Operating You_ TV...
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The Advanced Features Menu MAIN ADVANCED FEATURESmenu Menu TIMER PARENT LOCK Video Mute :Off CONVERGENCE ADJUST to solectitomthen movoto and changeoptlon ENTER[or menu or fo start MENU to m_m CANCEL Using _he Advanced Features...
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Setting the timer This special feature allows you to program the TV to ?urn on automatically a specific time and channel that you preseL You may also use this feature turn the TV on to a specific channel at a specific time, if you would like to record and/or watch a special presentation.
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Setting the timer MAIN Menu TIMER menu :Off Timer Set Time :12:00 AM :Everyday Set Day :Ant A Input Channel :002 ADJUST to svlectitemlhvn moveto and changeoption MENUto retum Using _he Advanced Features...
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Using the parental lock Parental Lock Mcnn This special feature allows you to lock the TV during a certain time period or lock individual channels by entering a 4 digit passcede. If you t_- to view a locked channel or the locking time period begins, the screen will show a message, asking...
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Using parenta] ]ock (cont.) MAIN Menu DVANCEDI PARENT LOCKmenu ATURES SetPasscode LOCKBYCHANNELS :off Lockby Time LockTime :12:00 AM UnlockTime :12:00 AM ADJUSTto select or changeoption Formenu to stor_ CANCEL ENTER MENU to r_turn Using _he Advanced Features...
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Using the parental lock (cont.) locking by charmcl Aider entering the passcede, you can lock specific ehamaels. You can use the number or ADJUST up/down keys to select the channel. Only channels memo_- can be locked. Objectionable channels need to be placed in memory, so they can be locked.
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Using the parental ]ock (cont.) MAIN Menu ADVANCED FEATURES Menu PARENT LOCK LOCKBYCHANNEL menu Men u Channel L ock Input :Ant A Channel :002 In Memory Lock :Locked ADJUST t o select itomthen move toand adjust o ption MENU to return Using _he Advanced Features...
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Using video mute Vvqaen Video Mute is ON, yoar TV will display a blue or gray screen whenever i_ receives a weak signal (or no signal at all) from Inpa_-l, Input-2, Input-3, DVD or Input4. Ifa PIP is displayed _he screen will be gray. If no PIP is displayed, _he screen will be blue.
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Using video mute (cont.) MAIN Menu ADVANCED FEATURESmenu TIMER PARENT LOCK Video Mute :Off CONVERGENCE ADJUST to _lect item then moveto and changeoption ENTER for menuor to start MENU to t_'um Using the Advanced Features...
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The Convergence Menu Men u fEAT DVANCED URES CONVERGENCEmenu RedConvergence BlueConvergence ResetFactory Default ADJUSTto sel_ item ENTER for menu or to start MENU to r_lurn Chapter 2: Operating Your TV...
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Adjusting convergence (cont.) Your Mi_subishi Projection TV has three picture tubes wi_h large diameter lenses which are aligned to project light beams on the screen. Each picture tube projects only one color: red, green or blue. Adjos_ments are required converge _he three color images on _he screen.
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Adjusting convergence (cont.) Advanccd Convcrgcncc At_e_ completing 1;he static convergence; if the colors are s1;fll oat of alignment or need farther adjustmen1;; yon can ase the Advanced Convergence proce- dures below, This will allow yon 1;oadjas1; the eolo_ beams a1; 64 different positions on the screen for 1;he best possible...
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Adjusting convergence (cont.) Resetting Factory Dcfaults To reset _he alignmen_ to the original factory se_tSngs, press ENTERiEXCH a_ "Rese_ Factory Defaults'. The message "in progress..." will appear, while the convergence is being reset. When it is done, the message"Convergence Complete" will appear under "Reset Factory...
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t Audio/Video Settings This section explains how _o customize the audio and/or video settings yoar _elevision * Setting the AN Memory * Customizing the AV Memory settings Chapter 2: Operating Your TV...
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Setting the AN Memory Your TV has five AiV Memories. Each A_ r Memo_- contains the best picture and sound settings for a specific situation. You can ad,jast the settings these memories as often as you like. The A_ r Memories are: Standard, Daylight,...
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Setting the AN Memory MAIN Menu AUDIO/VIDEO SETIINGS A/V Memory :Standard A/V Reset f or Standard AUDIO SEn-INGS VIDEO SEn-INGS ADJUST toselect i _m then move to and changeoption ENTER for menu or tostart MENUtoreturn Chapter 2: Operating Your TV...
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Setting the AN Memory (cont.) resetting the current AN Memory to the factory default settings If you have changed the carrent AV Memo_- and woald like to _eturn these settings to the factor- defaalt settings: Press the MENU button on the remote control, The Main TV Menu will appear...
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Setting the AN Memory FffrF_ rNpitl-._ _n jit,_ T - _ k__._l Chapter 2: Operating Your TV...
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Customizing the A/V memory settings Adjusting the picture You can adjust the individual video and audio settings for each of the five preset A/V Memory positions to your preferred picture and sound qualities. This section provides descriptions of each video and audio setting, and ex- plains how to adjust...
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Customizing the A/V Memory settings (cont.) Adjusting the sound This section contains descriptions for each audio setting and explains how to adjust them for the A/V Memory positions. descriptions of audio settings Balance adjusts the level of sound between the left and right speakers. Adjust the scale until the sound seems to come equally from both speakers.
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Customizing the A/V Memory settings (cont.) Listen to for DTV allows you to determine which language your TV will receive a broadcast in, if that language is available for the program. possible choices are: • English • German • French •...
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Customizing the A/V Memory settings (cont.) MAIN AUDIO/VIDEO SETTINGS Menu :Standard A/V Memory A/V Resetfor Standard AUDIO SETTINGS VIDEO SETTINGS ADJUST to select item then move to and change option ENTERfor menu or to start MENU to return Chapter 2: Operating Your TV...
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Customizing the A/V Memory settings (cont.) Adjusting the audio or video settings You can adjust the audio or video settings for any A/V Memory position using either the MENU or AUDIO and VIDEO keys on the remote control. access with the MENU OPress the MENU...
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Customizing the A/V Memory settings (cont.) L,_,_L_ @®@ _MffSt._m.I @®® \\\\\\ Chapter 2: Operating Your TV...
CHAPTER Using the Special THREE Features In addition to the basic and advanced features explained in the previous chapter, your TV offers some special features that you can use when operat- ing your TV. This chapter contains the following topics: €...
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Understanding the On-Screen Displays To view this information, press the information button (INFO) on the remote control. Your TV provides an on-screen summary of the current settings for the TV or cable channels, or channel and program information provided by TV GUIDE Plus+.
t Using the Sleep Timer This special feature allows you to set the TV to turn off automatically. can set the TV to turn off after a period of time ranging from 30 to 120 min- utes, in thirty minute intervals.
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setting sleep timer Press the SLEEP key on the remote control. The sleep timer display will appear on the screen. O Select how long you want the TV to stay on by repeatedly pressing the SLEEP button. The time will increase in 30 minute intervals...
t Using the Picture-in-Picture (PIP) Modes for Models VS-50800, VS-50803, VS-60803, VS-70803, VS-80803 Models VS-50800, VS-50803, VS-60803, VS-70803 and VS-80803 have a traditional 4:3 viewing size screen. Wide screen models WS-65903 and WS- 73903 can also display a 4:3 picture. The picture-in-picture (PIP) mode for these...
activating image O Select the main channel want to view. Press the PIP key once. A PIP image will appear the corner of the screen. Ant-A ESPN A 002 NTSC: 4:3 Stereo & SAP Press PIP again within seconds and the PIP will change size.
selecting source of the image If you have only an ANT-A input connected, you can view one program on the main picture and another channel from the same ANT input on the PIP display without the use of a second external tuner, such as a VCR.
changing channels while using modes O Press the PIP channel up or down key (PIP CH) on the remote control to change channel of the PIP image. Press the CHANNEL up or down key on the remote control to change the channel of the main image.
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exchanging picture of the image and the main image You may exchange the picture the main (background) image and the PIP image by pressing ENTER!EXCH key. in ut-1 Ant-A ESPN PIP A 023 Input-1 N_SC 4:3 NTSC 4:3 Stereo SAP •...
changing screen format For models VS-50800, VS-50803, VS-60803, VS-70803 and VS-80803, a press of the FORMAT key allows you to zoom in on the picture. If you are watching a movie that is in letterbox format (with bars at the top and bottom) pressing FORMAT will reduce the size of the bars and enlarge...
Special Features of Models WS-65903, WS-73903 Please read the previous section for basic PIP functions. The wide screen format of models WS-65903 and WS-73903 allow you addi- tional functions with picture-outside-picture (POP) modes. You can also change the size and shape of the picture that is displayed.
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Mitsubishi widescreen model owners can view POP (picture- outside-picture) images in a varieity of ways. By using the remote control you can see images, side-by-side, with three small POPs or with nine small POPs: E>Important: This multi-image system...
displaying image (cont.) To display three or nine small pictures Select an input source. If the source is ANT-A or ANT -B, the POPs will be displayed in channel order. To select a particular channel press the PAUSE key to interrupt the channel sequence.
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changing screen format The standard format for your WS-65903 or WS-73903 television is a 16:9 aspect ratio. This allows you to watch television broadcasts that are shown 4:3 aspect ratio and movies that are shown in 16:9 aspect ratio. By using the FORMAT key, you can change the size of the picture.
changing screen format (cont.) Movies are sometimes shown in a letterbox format with black bars at the top and bottom of the screen. With the WS-65903 or WS-73903, you can leave the bars in the picture or with the press of the FORMAT key, eliminate them: Standard...
t DiamondShield Removal You may remove the DiamondShield screen from your television if needed. If you want to remove the shield but feel you are unable to do so, please consult your dealer for assistance. Before you begin, place a small piece of masking tape on the surface of the DiamondShield...
TV, you may occasionally encounter a problem. This chapter offers answers to some of the most frequently asked questions of TV owners. suggest that you consult this chart before contacting a Mitsubishi service representative.
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Troubleshooting Problem Possible Solution More Information • The remote control doesn't • Check that the batteries • See Getting Ready to Use work. installed correctly, the Remote Control in Chapter 1 for an explanation of how to install batteries the remote control.
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Troubleshooting (cont.) Problem Possible Solutions More Information • There's no sound even when • Check to see if the MUTE • See Remote Control Buttons the volume is turned button is on. and Functions in Chapter which explains the location and function of the MUTE button.
This distortion, however, will not harm the picture tubes. For maximum enjoyment and safe operation of your Mitsubishi TV, please read IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS, pages 3 and 4 of your Owners Guide, very caremlly ana apply them properly. Cleaning...
TV off. If any ofthe settings are different from the illustration below, turn the TV off and consult your Mitsubishi dealer or Mitsubishi Authorized Warranty Service Center. tnitiat E2RESET DTV Port...
HOME key or press the MENU key three times. _>Important: You must use the remote control included with this TV. You cannot use a remote control from another Mitsubishi component and you cannot use "Universal" remotes from other manufacturers.
16, 21 AV Receiver Adjusting the Convergence 62-65 Guide key Cable Box Adjusting A/V Memory Settings Audio 72-75 CD Player Mitsubishi Video 71,75 Home Key 21 Advanced Convergence DVD player Home Theater Connections Advanced Features Menu Laser disc player Satellite...
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Active A/V Network Front Panel Display VideoControl Keys Remote Control Installing batteries Video input, front panel Mitsubishi Codes Keys and Functions 20-21 Video Mute, using Selecting Layers DVD Player Video Settings Using with other equipment Laser Disc Player Adjusting...
Labor. For 30 days al)er the original purchase at retail, we will repair or replace, at our option, the lenticular screen if it proves detective. For all other pasts, we will provide the labor lbr a warranty repair by an authorized MITSUBISHI service center without charge lbr one year fi'om the date or original purchase at retail.
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