Mitsubishi Electric WD-73727 Owner's Manual

Mitsubishi Electric WD-73727 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 DJl3JTAL TELEVmSIDNS -737 TV information Use this space to record the modeH number and sedaH number of your teHevision. This information is on the back of your TV. ModeH Number SedaH Number Purchase Date ,ViewPoinl IDTvlUn< HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE ON-SCREEN OPERATING SYSTEM...
  • Page 2 TV Guide On Screen@ Access Requirements TV Guide On Screen listings are not provided by Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. Operation of TV Guide On Screen requires over-the-air or cable access to stations carrying TV Guide On Screen program listings. If listings are not available in your area or become discontinued by the local provider, TV Guide On Screen will not operate.
  • Page 3 Projection TeUevision Receiver ModeUs: WD-52628, WD-62628, WD-73727 Responsibb Party: Mitsubishi DigitaU EUectronics America, 9351 Jeronimo Road Rrvine, CA 92618-1904 949-465-6000 Telephone: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 4 lM PC RTANT SAFEG UAR DS PRease read the following safeguards for your TV and retain for future reference. AUways follow aH warnings and instructions marked on the teUevision. Read, Retain and Follow All mnstructions Read aH safety and operating instructions before operating the TV.
  • Page 5 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS, continued 12. Power Lines An outside antenna system shouHd not be Hocated in the vicinity of overhead power Hinesor other eHectdc Hight or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power Hinesor circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care shouHd be taken to keep from touching such power Hinesor circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 1: Television Overview TV Accessories ..............Special Features ..............Front Control Panel ..............Remote Control Overview ............... Battery Installation .............. Care ................Sleep Timer ..............TV Back Panel ..............Memory Card Reader ............... System Reset Button ..............TV Reset Menu ..............Chapter 2: Connecting External...
  • Page 7 ........Appendix Appendix F: NetCommand® Specialized Device Keys ......... Appendix G: Cleaning and Service ..........Appendix H: Lamp Cartridge Replacement ........... Appendix Recording and Viewing Combinations ........Trademark and License Information ..........Mitsubishi Projection Television Limited Warranty ....Index ..................
  • Page 8 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. Whether this is your first Mitsubishi electronic product, or an addition to your Mitsubishi...
  • Page 9 TV Accessories ........Special Features ........Front Contron Panel ........Remote ControU Overview ........Battery Installation ........Care ........... Sleep Timer ........TV Back PaneU ........Memory Card Reader ........ System Reset Button ........ TV Reset Menu ........
  • Page 10: Chapter 1: Television Overview

    TV Accessories Phase take a moment to review the following Uistof items to ensure that you have received everything. One Digital Audio Cable (sends the audio of digital channels to a digital audio/video receiver). c_v CHip _AUDI° VIDEO SLEEP PAUSE @ One Four-Headed IR Emitter Cable (allows NetCommand...
  • Page 11: Special Features

    Contact your local cable provider for availability information and service details. NetCommand ® Home Network ControJ System Your widescreen Mitsubishi HDTV offers a new level of networking to combine selected older products with new and future digital products. NetCommand supports IEEE 1394 connections, Audio Video Control system (AViC), 5C copy protection and IR control of selected older products such as VCRs, DVD players, cable boxes or satellite receivers.
  • Page 12: Front Control Panel

    Front Controm Panel The shaded buttons on the front controi panei are dupiicated on the remote control The top row of iabeis shows the controi functions when there are no TV menus dispiayed on the screen. The bottom row of iabeis shows the controi functions when the TV menus are dispiayed on the screen or when a speciai function has been activated.
  • Page 13 Turn off the TV and unplug the set from the AC power 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. See www.mitsubishi-tv.com or call 1-800-332-2119 receive Authorized Service Center information. None (indicator off) TV is powered OFF.
  • Page 14: Remote Control

    Remote Control Overview F/gure 1, following page Slide Switch: Selects the AiV product to be Channe[View. Starts a recording when the Listings centre[led by the remote control Select TV for screen for TV Guide On Screen is displayed. NetCommand® device centre[. 16.
  • Page 15: Battery Installation

    Remote Controm, continued Load the batteries, making sure the poHarifies (+) and (-) are correcL For best resuHts, insert the negative (-) side firsL AA aUkaUine batteries Figure 2. Operation: /nsta//ing the Batteries Care PAGE For Best Results from the Remote Control: Be within 20 feet of the equipment.
  • Page 16: Tv Back Panel

    TV Back Panel must choose to connect only one. They cannot both be 1. Antenna (ANT-1 MAIN, ANT-2 AUX} connected at the same time. ANT-1 MAIN and ANT-2 AUX can each receive both digita] and anaiog over-the-air channeis from a VHFiUHF antenna or non-scrambled digital/analog cable source.
  • Page 17 TV Back Panel, continued 8. DTV LinkTM/IEEE 1394 being shown on screen. Signals from digital channels and FireWire (IEEE 1394) devices are converted to analog These jacks allow the TV to connect to external IEEE 1394 signals. There is no video signal when copy restrictions digital products by means of a single cable.
  • Page 18: Memory Card Reader

    Memory Card Reader and Front-Panel Inputs Memory Card Reader Models WD-52628, WD-62628 Figure The memory card reader has four card shots that allow the display of JPEG pictures from many digital cameras and allow you to listen to MP3 or WMA audio flies recorded from computers or other digital recording devices.
  • Page 19 Memory Card Reader and FrontoPanei Inputs input 3 and IEEE 1394 input/Output Figure 4 These jacks allow for convenient connection of audio/ video devices to the front of the TV. Note that if you connect to the S-VIDEO terminaH, the VIDEO terminaH is deactivated.
  • Page 20: System Reset Button

    Additional Information TV Reset Menu System Reset Button Read on-screen warnings before if the TV doesn't respond to either the remote control proceeding, as some user data or or the front panel controls or will not power off, press the SYSTEM RESET button on the front panel with a settings may be erased.
  • Page 21 E×temaU Devices and NetCommand® Setup ....Using a CabUeCARD ......... Wall Outlet Cable ........Standard CabUe Box ......... Antenna with a Singme Lead ......Antennas with Separate UHF and VHF Leads ....VCR to an Antenna or Wall OutUet CabUe (Audio & Video) ..VCR to a CabJe Box (Audio &...
  • Page 22: External Devices And Netcommand® Setup

    Connecting E×temai Devices and NetCommand® Setup NetCommand is able to control many current audio and video devices by sending remote control signals from the TV to each device through IR emitters. Additionally, it can barn the remote control signals used by most audio video devices not already in the TV's memory.
  • Page 23: Using A Cablecard

    Using a CabieCARD Using a CabJeCARD CabJeOARD TechnoJogy After inserting a CaMeCARD into the TV back CableCARD is a nationwide system standard that allows panel CableCARD slot and powering On the TV, the your local cable TV provider to supply you with an access initialization process begins.
  • Page 24: Chapter 2: Connecting

    Connecting a Wail Outlet Cable or Cable Box Wail Outlet Cable Standard Cable Box (cabUe box, other than an HDTV cabmebox; this setup (can be used with a CabmeCARD allows two-channel PIP) F_gure1 Figure 2 It is very important to connect the incoming came 3 coaxial cables and one two-way RF splitter are required.
  • Page 25: Antenna With A Single Lead

    To ANT 1/MAI N Matching Transformer Figure 3. Connecting a Single Antenna Figure 4. Connecting separate UHF and VHF Antennas Mitsubishi strongly recommends you avoid using antennas with fist twin meads. Fiat twin mead antenna wires are subject to interference...
  • Page 26: Vcr To An Antenna Or Wall Outlet Cable (Audio & Video)

    Connecting a VCR to an Antenna or Wall Outmet Cabme Connecting VCR Audio and Video to the TV VCR to an Antenna or Wall OutJet Cable {Audio & Video) Figure 5 Connect either an S-Video or Video cable from A two-way RF spf/tter, 3 coaxial cables, right and teft audio cables, and an S-video or video cable are required, These are VIDEO OUT on the VCR back panel to INPUT-1 not included with the TV but are available at most electronics...
  • Page 27: Vcr To A Cable Box (Audio & Video)

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

    Connecting an A/V Receiver (Stereo System} Connecting a Satellite Receiver or Other Device with S -Video Satellite Receiver or Other Device with A/V Receiver (Stereo System} Figure 7 S-Video Most setups require either a digital audio cable or stereo audio Figure 8 cables.
  • Page 29: Dvd Player With Component Video

    Connecting a DVD Player with Component Video Connecting a DV[ Device DV[ Device DVD Player with Component Video Figure 10 Figure Component video cables and audio cables are required. A DW-to-HDMI cable or DVI/HDMI adaptor and HDMt cable and These are not included with the TV. audio cables are required.
  • Page 30: Hdtv Cable Box Or Satellite Receiver With Component Video

    Connecting an HOTV Cable Box or Satellite Receiver with Component Video Connecting an HOMI Device HOTV CabJe Box or Satellite Receiver HDTV Receiver to TV Back panel YtoY with Component Video Pr to Pr Figure 11 Pb to Pb A coaxial spfitter, RCA component w'deocables, and audio cables are required.
  • Page 31: Computer With An Hdmi Monitor Output

    Connecting a Computer with an HDIVll or DVl Monitor Output Computer with a DVl Monitor Output Computer with an HDMI Monitor Figure 14 A DVl-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-HDM/ cable is required.
  • Page 32: Ir Emitter Netcommand

    Connecting the [R Emitter NetCommand ® [R Emitter NetCommand® The emitter end being used can be secured in place Figure 15 using double stick tape. An IR emitter cable is included with the TV. If you are not going to be using a[[ emitter ends, place The emitters connected to these jacks are used by the the unused ends behind the devices so that they...
  • Page 33: Compatible Ieee 1394 Devices

    Connecting Compatibme IEEE 1394 Devices CompatibJe IEEE 1394 Devices When Connecting IEEE 1394 Devices Compatible A/V devices include some, but not all, came Do not loop the last device in the chain back to the boxes, D-VHS VCRs, A/V discs, and future products. TV.
  • Page 34 Connecting Compatible IEEE 1394 Devices, continued Connection StyJes 4-PinoStyme vs. 6oPin-Styme Connectors There are two different connection sues that can be There are two different types of connectors used for IEEE used when connecting IEEE 1394 devices. Use the sue 1394 terminals and cables: a 4-pin and a 6-pin style.
  • Page 35: Helpful Hints For Netcommand Connections

    If your AiV Receiver's remote control has an Analog/Digital Audio key, you can use the GUIDE key with the following models to control switching: Mitsubishi M-VR900 Integra DTR-9J Denon AVR-2700 Kenwood VR-2080 To make the switch, press the Device key on the TV's remote control, and from the Device Selection menu, press the Audio key.
  • Page 37: Netcommand® Introduction

    NetCommand® Introduction ......Using the Remote ControU with NetCemmand® ..... NetCommand® Setup On-Screen Buttons ....3D GraphicaU _VJSWP0Jn[ ® Menu System ..... NetCommand® lnitiaU Setup ......Edit NetCommand®: Add an A/V Receiver ....Edit NetCommand®: Add Devices ....... Edit NetCommand®: Change or DeUete Devices .....
  • Page 38 TV the heart of your Home Theater NetCommand@ is an intelligent control system that makes your Mitsubishi TV the heart of your home theater. With NetCommand, the TV sends signals to the other devices in the system via the IR emitters,...
  • Page 39: Using The Remote Control With Netcommand

    TV remote to operate these devices in the traditional manner. NetCommand PreoMemorized Devices DEVICE AiV receiver Cable Box SATSatellite DVDPlayer Receiver Mitsubishi M-VR800, SR_HD5 DD-6000, DD-8020 HS_U795, M-VR900 HS_U778 Bose Lifestyle® 28 Lifestyle® 28 Denon...
  • Page 40: Netcommand® Setup On-Screen Buttons

    To use the TV's NetCommand feature, you need to provide some detailed information during the setup of your Mitsubishi TV. You must define the manufacturer of the devices that are connected to the television, or learn the IR code remote control...
  • Page 41: Graphical

    3D Graphicam VNs #omP Menu System Your TV aiso has Mitsubishi's exciusive 3D Graphbai on-screen operating system, which provides on-screen information for menu choices and changes, using the TV's remote control I_VISWP0iJll ® Menu Screens _ViSWPOJHI ® Remote Control Buttons...
  • Page 42: Netcommand® Initial Setup

    Setup The initiaH setup screens that appear when you first power Select Next> and press ENTER to start the initial on your new Mitsubishi TV guide you through setup of setup. NetCommand and the TV Guide On Screen@ system.
  • Page 43 NetCommand ® Initial Setup, continued Device Setup Screen TV Guide On Screen® System Setup Figure 4 Figure 5 If the devices connected to the TV are akeady in The TV Guide On Screen option allows you to select NetCommand memory, you can qubHy sebct them whether you want to enable the TV Guide On Screen at this screen.
  • Page 44 NetCommand ® Initial Setup, continued Finish Screen Review Screen Figure 7 Figure 6 To compHete the NetCommand setup, seHect Finish After you have made your device choices, the Review from the Finish screen. Screen will dispHay. It is important to review the settings to ensure that they are correct.
  • Page 45: Edit Netcommand®: Add An A/V Receiver

    If a number follows the connect up to seven AiV inputs. Select the number of manufacturer's name, (example: Mitsubishi 1), this inputs by pressing ADJUST _k or V. indicates additional models are optimized for that...
  • Page 46 Edit NetCommand®: Add an A!V Receiver, continued A/V Receiver (AVR) Input Learn Screen A/V Receiver (AVR) Learn Screen Figure 10 Figure I1 Press ADJUST A or _' on the TV remote to select the NetCommand can now Heamthe remote centroH signaHs check box for each function to be learned.
  • Page 47 Edit NetCommand®: Add an A!V Receiver, continued Name Screen Finish Screen Figure 12 Figure 14 The Name screen allows you to change the defauHt name To flnaHize your seHections and compHete the AiV for the A/V receiver to a custom name of up to eight receiver setup, seHect Finish from the Finish screen.
  • 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, deHete devices and Hearnremote controH IR signaHs not aHready in NetCommand memory. Add Screen Edit NetCommand...
  • Page 49 The device needs to be turned on the bottom of the screen. If a number follows the and the IR emitters properly placed for the test to be manufacturer's name, (example: Mitsubishi 1), this successful (see page 32 for IR emitter placement). indicates additional models are optimized for that Repeat for each function to be learned.
  • Page 50 Edit NetCommand®: Add Devices, continued to deHete the current Hetter and move back one character position. When in the first position, the CANCEL button wifl return the name to the defauHt name. Figure 18. [Device] Learn screen Figure 20. Name screen [Device] Advanced Learn Screen...
  • Page 51 For example, for the second Mitsubishi Figure 22. VCR for Recordings screen VCR you can specify the IR Code setting to VCR-B, if the primary Mitsubishi VCR is using the VCR-A IR code. RF Connection for CabJe Screen Figure 23...
  • Page 52: Edit Netcommand®: Change Or Delete Devices

    Edit NetCommand®: Change or Delete Devices Finish Screen Change Device Screen Figure 25 Figure 27 SeHecting Change from the Setup menu screen dispHays To finaHize your seHections and complete the NetCommand the Change screen. To change a device, seHect the setup, seHect Finish from the Finish screen.
  • Page 53: Ieee 1394 Devices And Netcommand® Control

    IEEE 1394 Devices and NetCommand® Control See pages 33 and 34 for information regarding compatible IEEE 1394 devices and connection styles. The TV is not able to control IEEE 1394 devices that use other types of control protocols. Incompatible digital audio, video and/or control information will still be able to pass from one device through the TV to another...
  • Page 54: Adding Ieee 1394 Devices Automatically

    Adding IEEE 1394 Devices Automatically Adding IEEE 1394 Devices Name for 1394 Device Screen Figure If you choose to add the discovered IEEE 1394 device, Addition of IEEE 1394 devices is a speciaH case of the Name for 1394 Device screen appears. Enter a new NetCommand setup because the devices are detected...
  • Page 55 VCR. For example, if the IEEE 1394 device you have added is a Mitsubishi DVCR, and you have selected an analog connection as a second connection, then you will select Mitsubishi for the manufacturer.
  • Page 57 ommand® Functions Device SeUection Menu ....... Using the Device Menu Button to DispUay Menus ..... Using the GUIDE Button to Display ChannelView and Menus.. o 60 NetCommand®=ControHed Recordings ....Peer-to-Peer Connections ......Using A/V Discs ........
  • Page 58: Device Selection Menu

    Device Selection Menu When you press DEVICE on the TV's remote control, the Device Selection menu (Figure 1) 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 AiV receiver, power compatible...
  • Page 59: Using The Device Menu Button To Display Menus

    TV Guide On Screen Interactive Program Guide apply in using these screens on your Mitsubishi television. User's Manua! for detailed information. Blue text denotes a link to another screen. Press...
  • Page 60: Tm And Menus

    Using the GUIDE Button to Display ChannelView and Menus The GUIDE Button 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 61: Netcommand@-Controlbd Recordings

    NetCommand®oControHed Recordings Record List Setting up Recordings Figure 7 Figure 8 Through NetCommand, you can automatically start and Press GUIDE while viewing the Record To screen to see a stop recordings and send signals from one playback list of all currently programmed recordings.
  • Page 62 NetCommand®-Controlled Recordings, continued Copy-Protected MateriaJ When attempting to record copy-protected materiai, the Record functions of the NetCommand and EEE 1394 systems may be prevented or stopped. If you have a recording that is tagged "Record Once," NetCommand will change the tag to "Record No More." Restrictions for TraditionaJ VCRs...
  • Page 63: Peer-To-Peer Connections

    Peer-to-Peer Connections What is a Peer-to-Peer Connection? 2_ Press RECORD or CONNECT on the TV remote control to open the Recording Setup screen. Figure 9 A peePto-peer connection allows the IEEE 1394 devices 3_ In the "Record To" section of the Recording Setup in your TV network to taik to each other without the further screen, review the destination device and duration of...
  • Page 64: Using A/V Discs

    Using A/V Discs A/V Disc Search Using the Remote ControJ with an A/V NetCommand is abHeto search to a specific time in a Disc after SeJecting it from the Device recording on an JEEE1394 AiV Disc_ SeJection Menu: 1_ Start the desired track's pHayback on the AiV disc, 2_ Use the number buttons to enter the time code GU JDE: dispHays the Track List of recorded pr(xgrams,...
  • Page 65 Main Menu ........Setup Menu ........NetCommand® Menu ........ Record Menu ........ChanneU Menu ........Captions Menu ........V-Chip Lock Menu ......... Audio/Video Menu ........Audio Settings ........Video Settings ........
  • Page 66: Main Menu

    Main Menu ChanneJ Menu Setup Menu Figure 4 Figure 1 Edit channeb for ANT-1 and ANT-2. After memorization, Use the Setup menu to sebct Engiish or Spanish as if a channei dispiays as digital and analog, you can the ianguage for the menus and on-screen dispiays. Memorize the avaiiabb channeis for antennas or came choose to see the channel digitally every time it is sebcted.
  • Page 67: Setup Menu

    Setup Menu Setup Menu Figure 8 After memorizing channels, the channels in memory can be accessed in ascending or descending order pressing CH _, or _'. Select the Channel Menu to access further channel-editing features, such as channel add or delete, channel name, and SQV custom...
  • Page 68 Setup Menu, continued Time Zone Fri (Monday through Friday), or the individual days of the Select your correct time zone. Press ADJUST A or V to week. select the time zone (Atlantic, Eastern, Central, Mountain, Set Time Pacific, Alaska or Hawaii) for your area. Then press Press ADJUST repeatedly to slowly select the hour or ADJUST _ to move to the Daylight Savings time option.
  • Page 69: Netcommand@ Menu

    NetCommand® Menu NetCommand Menu Transport Menu Figure !3 Figure 11 Figure 13. Transport Menu NetCommand uses the Transport menu to control VCRs, DVDs, IEEE 1394 AiV Discs, digital VCRs, and similar devices. If you choose to turn off this menu when viewing the devices, the transport buttons (rewind, play forward, stop, pause and record) on the TV's remote control will continue to operate these devices.
  • Page 70: Record Menu

    Record Menu Record You cannot record from an anaiog channei or device or a VHS or S-VHS VCR to a digitai recording device such as Figure 14 a DVCR or AiV Disc. The Record menu allows you to set up recordings, view the record iist, and set defauits for your recording devbes.
  • Page 71 Record Menu, continued Record List A digital recording can be made on either a digital or Figure 16 analog device. For best playback quality, however, To see a iist of aHcurrently programmed recordings, sebct recorddigital programs on a digital recording device. the record iist option on the Record menu or press GUIDE Not thatanalog recordings can onlybe made on the one whib viewing the Recording setup screen.
  • Page 72: Channel Menu

    Channel Menu After the avaiiaMe channeis have been memorized with Figuye Memorize Channeis on the Setup menu, weaker channeis can be added or unwanted channeis can aiso be debted. Press CH _k or V on the remote controi to see the channeb in memory.
  • Page 73 Channel Menu, continued SQV (SuperQuickView Removing SQV channels using the remote control: Using The Menu Screen Press the SQV button and then the memory bank Figure 17 number. SQV (SuperQuickView allows you to put together lists of your favorite channels from Antenna 1 and Antenna Press the SQV button repeatedly until you see the 2.
  • Page 74: Captions Menu

    Captions Menu Captions Menu Figure 18 To make the anaHog dosed captions easier to read, you For anaHog channeHs, broadcasters can send either can choose to dispHay the background coHor as either Standard or Text dosed captioning. Standard CHosed black or gray behind the captions. Captions follows the diaHogue of the characters on screen and dispHays in a small section of the screen.
  • Page 75 Captions Menu, continued Fonts You can customize the text of digitai captions by You can customize the visibility of your fonts using the sebcfing the font of your choice. The avaiiabb font following categories: options are as foflows: Translucent--TV program is faintly visible behind the text Defauit--Sebcted by the Cbsed Captions...
  • Page 76: V-Chip Lock Menu

    V-Chip Lock Menu V-Chip Lock Menu Overview IMPORTANT Figure 20 u forget your four-digit pass code, see The V-Chip Lock menu gives you access to three different types of TV locks. You must use a pass code to open this menu to enabb/disabb the lock options.
  • Page 77 V+Chip Lock Menu, continued Lock by Time Press ADJUST _ to move to the Programs Not Rated box. Press ENTER to add or delete a check mark to Lock by Time allows you to entireiy biock use of the TV allow or block programs that are not rated.
  • Page 78 V-Chip Ratings V-Chip SignaJ Information When provided by the broadcaster, V-Chip ratings can be used to control which programs can be viewed or will be Mocked. When V-Chip ratings are sent, you will see the ratings when you change the channeH or when you press the INFO button on the remote control Both TV and Movie ratings will dispHay.
  • Page 79: Audio/Video Menu

    Audio/Video Menu When the original video was filmed on 30-frame-per- second cameras, the Auto setting automatically applies Figure video decoding, the same as used with the Off setting. Film Mode is not effective for high-definition signals. TV Speakers When an AiV receiver has not been set up in NetCommand, this selection will turn the TV's internal speakers on or off.
  • Page 80: Audio Settings

    Audio Settings NOTE: The effects of the audio settings of Bass, Trebb, Baiance and Surround affect the sound heard through the TV speakers oniy. be related to the program you are watching, AnaJog and DigitaJ Audio Settings (such as a sound track in a foreign language), or A siider dispiays on screen for most settings.
  • Page 81: Video Settings

    Video Settings adjusting. Each TV input or device has a memory for Video Settings PerfectColor. While using the PerfectColor option, Press the VIDEO key repeatedly to cycle through the press CANCEL if you want to reset the colors to the Video options to the one you want to change.
  • Page 83 I Features MediaCommand and Memory Card Playback ....Operation of PIP and POP ......TV DispUay Formats ........PC Viewing ........PC DispJay Formats .........
  • Page 84: Tm And Memory Card Playback

    MediaCommand and Memory Card Playback Warning: Some memory 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...
  • Page 85: Chapter 6: Additional Features

    Media Command and Memory Card Playback, continued NOTES For MP3 or WMA7 Piayiist Menu: Figure 3 During WMA7 audio playback, audio from the cards is sent to the AiV receiver as analog audio. Digital out Press GUIDE to dispHay the PHayHist menu. is not available.
  • Page 86: Operation Of Pip And Pop

    Operation of PIP and POP You can display programs from analog channeb, analog inputs, or analog devices as pbtureqn-picture (PIP) and pbture-outside-pbture (POP)+ The TV has a second analog tuner for non-scrambbd analog channels received on ANT-1 and displays them as the PIP/POP sub-pictures. Digital channeb and devices can be shown as the main picture but cannot be the sub-pbture.
  • Page 87: Tv Display Formats

    TV Display Formats This is a widescreen TV, aiso known as a 16:9 TV. This shape reflects the new types of images avaiiabb from HDTV and many DVDs. There are still many oider styb narrow-screen images (caNed 4:3 aspect ratio) you win encounter. WhiNethere win never be a perfect soiution for dispiaying a narrow image on a wide screen, MitsubisM offers severai dispiay formats from which to choose.
  • Page 88 TV Display Formats ORIGINAL SIGNAL ORIGINAL SIGNAL Anamorphic Non-anamorphic or SD 4:3 TV Display TV Display Standard Standard (not recommended, distorted) (recommended) Expand HD, SD 16:9 analog 720p, 1080i Expand HD, SD 16:9 or not available analog 720p, 1080i __0___(_ not available for (recommended for letterboxed)
  • Page 89: Pc Viewing

    For the correct screen resoHufion (pixeHs), use the PC's ControH PaneHsettings as described bellow. Your Mitsubishi TV can dispHay resoHufions from standard VGA (640 x 480) through XGA (1024 x 768) 60-Hz refresh rates onHy. See Appendix A in this book for more on...
  • Page 90: Pc Display Formats

    PC Display Formats _;_u,_,_na, Format 4 X 3 Standard 16 X 9 Standard Original pis4elCounts 640 X 480 1696 × 960 1280 X 960 WVGA 848 X 480 1280 X 960 1696 X 960 SVGA 800 X 600 1702 X 960 1280 X 960 WSVGA 1064 X 600...
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  • Page 92 Generam TV Operation Symptom Suggested Solution The TV remote control does not work. , • Check that the batteries are instalbd correctly. , • Check that the selected switch is set to "TV/' ,, Be no morethan 20 feet from the TVwhen using the remote control. , ,, Program the remote control to operate the TV (,AppendixD).
  • Page 93: Chapter 7: Troubleshooting

    GeneraJ TV Operation Suggested Somution A device does not respond to button presses , • Remote has not been set up for NetCommand@use. from the remote. The incorrect manufacturer was selected during setup. Select the Change setting from the Setup menu and then the device to display the manufacturer selection. Change if necessary.
  • Page 94 Room lighting may affect the signal. Havethe remotes very close (6 inches or i • less)to the TV during Learning. If using a Mitsubishi remote control, make sure slide switch is not set to TV I ¢ position. Some, but not all, device keyfunctions can be learned by NetCommand. For example, POWERand PLAYmay be learned, but other functions may not The signal from the remote control ay not be strong enough.
  • Page 95 Cool the room. Status indicator light is a constant/flashing red. Service is required. Contact your dealer or a Mitsubishi Authorized Service Center to arrange for a service evaluation. Listings of Mitsubishi Authorized Service locations can be obtained from our web site, www.mitsubishi-tv.com...
  • Page 96 (EEE 1394 Devices Suggested Solution Excessive digital artifacts when viewing an IEEE + The IEEE1394 cable is too long; 15 feet between devices is the maximum. 1394 device. + There may be a slow device inthe middle of the IEEE!394 network. Move the slow devices to the end so that connections for faster devices do not pass through them.
  • Page 97 mEEE 1394 Devices Suggested Solution 10+ Cannot record to or from the IEEE 1394 device, + To initiate a recording to IEEE1394 device, press the REC key. The Record menu including dubbed recordings. displays allowing setup of the recording. + The source device for the recording is not powered on. + When dubbing, the destination device for the recording is not powered on.
  • Page 99: Appendix A: Specifications

    ices Appendix A: Specifications ......Appendix B: On-Screen information Displays ....Appendix C: Bypassing the V=Chip Lock ....Appendix D: Remote Control Programming Codes ..Appendix E: Device Control with NetCommand® ... Appendix F: NetCommand® Specialized Device Keys ..Appendix G: Cleaning and Service ......
  • Page 100 Appendix A: Specifications From time to time, Mitsubishi may offer software updates to expand the features or operation of this TV. When these updates are available they will be announced on our web site, Mitsubishi-tv.com. If you return your owner's registration card, with your model and serial number, you may receive written notification of available software updates.
  • Page 101 Mitsubishi D-VHS VORs are fully compatible with this TV in audio, video, and control. As other manufacturers distribute products that use the IEEE 1394 AV/C standards, they wimm be responsibme...
  • Page 102: Appendix B: On-Screen Information Displays

    Appendix B: On+Screen Information Displays When you turn on the TV, change devices, change channeUs, or when you press the INFO button on the remote controU, the TV will dispUay the current status. BeUow are the most common dispUays. PRease note that seMom or never do aH of the different status indicators...
  • Page 103: Appendix C: Bypassing The V-Chip Lock

    Press and hoHdthe MENU button on the TV front panel for over eight seconds. iliiiiii!,i_i'i'i_i'il iMPORTANT When changing or deleting your pass code, you must use the remote control included with this TV. You cannot use a Mitsubishi remote control from another component or a "universal" Appendices...
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  • Page 105: Appendix D: Remote Control Programming Codes

    Appendix D: Remote Control Programming Codes A/V Receivers IMPORTANT A/V Receiver Brand Code MITSUBISHI 010, 0!1,012, 013, 014 he remote controJ may return to its AIWA 225,226, nitiaJ setting when the batteries BOSE B&K DENON 234, 235, 236, 245,246, 359,...
  • Page 106 Appendix O: Remote Controm Programming Codes, CabJe Boxes, continued VORs SCiENTiFiC ATLANTA 112, 113, 194 VCR Brand Code SIGNATURE 119,124,125,126,127,120,121,122 MITSUBISHI 001,060, 067,068_061,062,002 SLMARK 105,101 AKAI 049, 034, 035,036 SPRUCER AUDIO DYNAMIC STARCOM 119,124,125,126,127,120,121,122 BELL & HOWELL 025, STARGATE BROKSONIC...
  • Page 107 FFiFWD AiV receiver REWiREV PAUSE Mitsubishi CD player STOP If you have a Mitsubishi AiV receiver, the audio position DVD and Laser Disc Players may be used in conjunction with select Mitsubishi CD (not all functions for all models) POWER players.
  • Page 108: Appendix E: Device Control With Netcommand

    Appendix E: Device Controm with NetCommand® NetCommand Compatibme Traditionam Devices (Anamog) When Device Semection Menu is Dispmayed Device is Highmighted {Yellow Outmine} A/V RECEIVER CABLE BOX/SAT POWER Power On/Off Power On/Off Power On/Off Power On/Off (toggle) (toggle) (toggle) (toggle) GUmDE Changes Changes VCR inputs Changes antenna inputs (RCA...
  • Page 109 Appendix E: Device Control with NetCommand®, continued mEEE 1394 Devices When Device Selection Menu is Displayed and the Device is Highlighted (Yellow Outline) Device TUNER/ A/V DISC DVCR AMPUFIER CABLE BOX/ Remote Controm Butto_ POWER Power On/Off Power On/Off Power On/Off Power On/Off (toggle) (toggle)
  • Page 110: Appendix F: Netcommand® Specialized Device Keys

    Appendix F: NetCommand® Specialized Device Keys CABLE LEARNING SCREEN FUNCTION NAME ON TV REMOTE RECEIVER or SAT CHECK BOX NAME Power* Power On or Power On/Off POWER** Power Off POWER** Power (Off)* Volume Up Volume Up VOL A Volume Down Volume Down VOL V MUTE...
  • Page 111: Appendix G: Cleaning And Service

    DO NOT scrub or rub the TV harshly. Wipe it gently. Service If you are unable to correct a problem with your TV, consult your Mitsubishi dealer or a Mitsubishi Authorized Warranty Service Center. DO NOT adjust any controls other than those described in this Owner's Guide.
  • Page 112: Appendix H: Lamp Cartridge Replacement

    TV Setup menu. Otherwise, the warning message will appear again before necessary. Mitsubishi warrants the lamp for one (1) year from date of the original purchase at retail. It is likely, however, that the lamp wiii last significantly longer than this.
  • Page 113 Appendix H: Lamp Cartridge Replacement, continued THE GRILLE/COVER IS PROVIDED WITH AN INTERLOCK TO REDUCE THE RISK OF EXCESSIVE ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION. DO NOT DEFEAT ITS PURPOSE OR ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THE TV WITHOUT REMOVING THE GRILLE/COVER COMPLETELY. 1. Turn TV power off and allow the lamp to cool at least one hour before proceeding.
  • Page 114: Appendix K Recording And Viewing Combinations

    Appendix [: Recording and Viewing Combinations The tables in this appendix show which program sources you can watch while a recording is in progress. AnaMog VCR Connected to Audio and Video Record Outputs Ant=l Air/Oabme Ant=l Air/Oabme Ant=l CabmeOARD Ant=l Ca bleOARD Ant=2 Air/Cable sa_e...
  • Page 115 Appendix [: Recording and Viewing Combinations Digital VCR or A/V Disc Connected to IEEE-1394 Port You can watch any one of these (viewing device) When recording this Same as Ant-l/Ant-2 Input 1-3 Component IEEE-1394 HDMI {source device) Channels Devices 1-3 Devices Device Recording Ant-I Air/Cable...
  • Page 116: Trademark And License Information

    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. XBox iS a trademark of the Microsoft Corporation. MonitorLink NetCommand@, ViewPoint@, QuickView SuperQuickView PerfectColor , MediaCommand ChanneIView are trademarks of Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. Trademark and Mcense Information...
  • Page 117 LICENSE GRANT. MDEA grants you a non-exclusive, non-transferable, limited right and license to use one copy of the Software only with the Mitsubishi television model that included this owner's guide and owned by you. RIGHTS AND LIMITATmONS.
  • Page 118: Mitsubishi Dlp Tm Projection Television Limited Warranty

    Embedded Software, the consumer is solely responsible for any replacement labor. For all other parts, we wiii provide the labor for a warranty repair by an authorized MITSUBISHI service center without charge for one (1) year from the original date of purchase at retail.
  • Page 119 MITSUBISHI service center; physical abuse to or misuse of the product (including any failure to carry out any maintenance as described in the Owner's Guide including air filter cleaning or any product damaged by excessive physical or electrical stress);...
  • Page 120: Index

    Inputs (Audio/Video) AiV Memory Reset. _%cReset Date..%e Clock IR (Infrared) AiV Receiver IR Code for [Device] Screen 51 Daylight Savings Time 68 Adding 45 Demo Mode 20 IR Emitter NetCommand® Connecting Device Menu 59 Inputs 45 Device Selection Menu 58 Input Learn Screen Digital Audio Output Learn Screen...
  • Page 121 Device SetupScreen43 Reset VCR 14, 16, 33, 54, 55, 58, 60, 94 EditNetCommand Screen48 AiV (all settings) and NetCommand Control 108, Initial S etup42 AiV Memory (for individual de- NetCommand Menu69 vices) 79 Connecting 26, 27 Pre-Memorized Devices39 DVCR Counter NetCommand Default Input 22 Specialized D evice Keys 110...
  • Page 122 JTSUgiSHI ELECTRIC DIGITAL E L. EVISIQ NE_" Website: www, rnitsubishi-tv,com M DEAservice@mdea.corn To order repJacement additionaJ remote controJs, Jamp cartridges, or Owner's Guides, 800_553W278 For questions, call Consumer ReJations 800-332t2119 © 2005 MitsubishiDJgitalEJectronics Amedca, hc. Written and Printedin U.S.A. 853B540B30...

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