Mitsubishi Electric DLP WD-52631 Owner's Manual

Mitsubishi Electric DLP WD-52631 Owner's Manual

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DLP
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PROJECTION TELEVISION
MODELS
WD-52631
WD-57731
WD-65731
OWNER'S GUIDE
For questions:
Call Consumer Relations at 800-332-2119.
E-mail us at MDEAservice@mdea.com.
Visit our website at www.mitsubishi-
tv.com.
For information on Demo Mode and System
Reset, please see the back cover.
To order replacement or additional
remote
controls, lamp cartridges, or Owner's Guides,
visit our website at www.mitsuparts.com
or
call 800-553-7278.
Guidelines for setting up and using your new
widescreen TV start on page 13.
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  • Page 1 WD-65731 OWNER'S GUIDE • For questions: Call Consumer Relations at 800-332-2119. E-mail us at MDEAservice@mdea.com. Visit our website at www.mitsubishi- tv.com. • For information on Demo Mode and System Reset, please see the back cover. • To order replacement or additional...
  • Page 2 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Mitsubishi could cause harmful interference and would void the user's authority to operate...
  • Page 3 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 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Important information About Your TV General Warnings and Cautions, Notes on Installation and Operation ......Cleaning Recommendations ............Important Safeguards ..............Chapter 1: Television Overview Package Contents ..............Special Features of Your TV ............Guidelines for Setting Up and Using Your New Widescreen TV ........ TV Front Panel Control Panel ..............
  • Page 5 ........Appendices Appendix A: Bypassing the Parental Lock ..........Appendix B: Specifications ............Appendix C: Lamp Cartridge Replacement ..........Appendix D: Troubleshooting ............Trademark and License Information ........... Mitsubishi TV Software ..............Mitsubishi Projection Television Limited Warranty ......Index ...................
  • Page 6: Important Information About Your Tv

    Notes Stand Requirement CAUTION: Use these Mitsubishi TV models only with the Mitsubishi stand models shown here. Other stands can result in instability and possibly cause injury. Custom cabinet installation must allow for proper air circulation around the television.
  • Page 7: Cleaning Recommendations

    Software Updates cloth such as cotton flannel or a clean cloth diaper, From time to time, Mitsubishi may offer software updates lightly moistened with water. Dry with a second dry, to expand the features or operation of this TV. When soft, non-abrasive cloth.
  • Page 8: Important Safeguards

    important information About Your TV Important Safeguards Please read the following safeguards for your TV and retain for future reference. Always follow all warnings and instruc- tions marked on the television. Read, Retain and Follow All instructions Read all safety and operating instructions before operating the TV.
  • Page 9 important information About Your TV Important Safeguards, continued 12. Power Lines An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
  • Page 10: Chapter 1: Television Overview Package Contents

    Television Overview Package Contents ........Special Features of Your TV ......Guidelines for Setting Up and Using Your New Widescreen TV . .. TV Front Panel Control Panel ........input 3 ......... Front-Panel indicators ........ CabieCARD Technology ......TV Back Panel ........
  • Page 11: Package Contents

    DVDs and newer video game consoles support this widescreen format. integrated HDTV Tuner Your widescreen Mitsubishi HDTV has an internal HDTV tuner able to receive both over-the-air HDTV broadcasts (received via an antenna) and non-scrambled digital cable broadcasts, including non-scrambled HDTV cable program- ming.
  • Page 12: Guidelines For Setting Up And Using Your New Widescreen Tv

    WD=57731 and 65731 Your widescreen Mitsubishi HDTV is "Plug-and-Play" digital cable ready. It can descramble a cable provider's one-way digital signals with the use of a CableCARD security module. The CableCARD is used in place of a traditional cable box to access digital cable programming (including high definition).
  • Page 13 Chapter 1. Television Overview TV Care Guidelines for Setting Up and Using Caring for your TV: Your New Widescreen TV, continued Lamp Cartridge. When the lamp cartridge needs replacement, replace the lamp yourself TV Operation save the cost of a service call.
  • Page 14: Tv Front Panel

    Chapter 1. Television Overview TV Front Panel Control Panel iNPUT 3 The shaded buttons on the front control panel dupli- cate keys on the remote control. The upper labels show ;-VIDEO control functions when no TV menus are displayed; the lower labels indicate functions when TV menus are VIDE() displayed or when a special function has been activated.
  • Page 15: Front-Panel Indicators

    Turn off the TV and unplug the set from the AC power source. Wait one minute and then plug the set back in. 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 to receive Authorized Service Center information.
  • Page 16: Cablecard

    When using these screens on your cated by CARD TOP A. When the initial screen dis- Mitsubishi television: plays, write down the information that appears and have it • Blue text denotes a link to another screen. Press ENTER ready when calling your cable provider.
  • Page 17: Tv Back Panel

    Chapter 1. Television Overview TV Back Panel ANT2 / AUX H :3m| ANT1 I MAIN HDMI COMPATIBILITY VIDEO: 480V480c 720cJ1080i/1 OS0c ANT 1 on WD-52631 ANT 1/MAIN 2. CabieCARD Slot 1. ANT l/MAIN, ANT 2/AUX (Antenna) If you are connecting an antenna, direct cable without (models WD=57731 and WD=65731) a cable box, or are using cable with a CableCARD...
  • Page 18 Chapter 1. Television Overview 8. PC=DVI AUDIO TV Back Panel, continued Use the PC=DVI AUDIO jacks in conjunction with the PC=DVl video input from a personal computer. These 4. COMPONENT 1 and 2 inputs jacks allow you to send left and right analog audio from (Audio and Video) your computer to the TV.
  • Page 19: Digital Video And Home Recording

    TV Connections Before You Begin Choosing a Language for Menus ......ClearThought® Easy Connect Auto input Sensing ....Digital Video and Home Recording ......Connection Types ........HDTV Cable Box or Satellite Receiver with Component Video ..Standard Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, or Other Device with S=Video ..........
  • Page 20: Chapter 2: Tv Connections

    Chapter 2. TV Connections Press EXIT to close the screen. If you connected Before You Begin several devices at the same time, the screen for the next connection will open. Choosing a Language for Menus When you power on the TV for the first time, you can select either English or Spanish for all menus.
  • Page 21 Chapter 2. TV Connections In the New 1394 Device screen, note the name Before You Begin, continued assigned to the device, as you will need to use the same name in a later step. See figure 3. Complete setup for other devices through the Auto Name assigned Input Sensing screens.
  • Page 22: Connection Types

    Chapter 2. 71/Connections Connection Types Video and Combined Audio/Video Connections These descriptions apply to TV video only and do not cover signals from personal computers. Digital audio HDMI and video Carries uncompressed digital Best video alone on a single one-wa_ (carry high- Digital video cable;...
  • Page 23: Hdtv Cable Box Or Satellite Receiver With Component Video

    Chapter 2. TV Connections HDTV Cable Box or Satellite trial antenna or cable service (not satellite) to ANT l/MAIN on the TV back panel. A coaxial splitter, Receiver with Component Video available at most electronics supply stores, may be required to complete this installation. If your cable box or satellite receiver has HDMI or DVI outputs, use the connections for HDMI or DVI video Note:...
  • Page 24: Wall Outlet Cable (No Cable Box)

    Chapter 2. TV Connections Wall Outlet Cable (no cable box) (can be used with a CableCARD models WD=57731 and 65731) It is very important to connect the incoming cable for your primary viewing source to ANT 1/MA|N, especially for CableCARD use.
  • Page 25: Antenna With A Single Lead

    Chapter 2. TV Connections Antennas with Separate UHF and Antenna with a Single Lead VHF Leads A. For an antenna with fiat twin leads A 300-ohm-to-75-ohm transformer is required, This is not Required: UHF/VHF combiner included with the TV, but is available at most electronics This is not included with the TV, but is available at most stores.
  • Page 26: Vcr To An Antenna Or Wall Outlet Cable

    Chapter 2. TV Connections VCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet Connect either an S-Video or composite video cable from VIDEO OUT on the VCR back panel to Cable INPUT/VIDEO or S=VlDEO on the TV back panel. Connect only one type of video cable; S-Video is Required: Two-way RF splitter, 3 coaxial cables, right and recommended, if available.
  • Page 27: Vcr To A Cable Box (Audio & Video)

    Chapter 2. TV Connections VCR to a Cable Box (Audio & Video) OUT on the VCR back panel to INPUT/AUDIO LEFT and AUDIO RIGHT on the TV back panel. If your VCR is mono (non-stereo), connect only the Required: Two-way RF splitter, 4 coaxial cables, right and white (left) cable.
  • Page 28: Hdmi Device (Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, Dvd Player, Or Other Device)

    Chapter 2. 71/Connections HDMI Device (Cable Box, Satellite DV! Video Device (Cable Box, Receiver, DVD Player, or Other Device) Satellite Receiver, DVD Player, or Required: HDMI-to-HDMI cable. This is not included Other Device) with the TV. Analog stereo audio cables and a DVI=to=HDMI cable or Connect an HDMI cable from the TV back panel to the DVl/HDMI adapter and HDMI cable are required.
  • Page 29: Dvd Player With Component Video

    Chapter 2. TV Connections DVD Player with Component Video A/V Receiver (Stereo System) Component video cables and analog audio cables are Most setups require either a digital audio cable or analog stereo audio cables, required. These are not included with the TV. Connect the component video cables from Y PB PR The TV makes all audio available in digital and analog...
  • Page 30: Older Cable Box

    Chapter 2. TV Connections Camcorder Older Cable Box Required: Analog stereo audio cables and either an S- Required: 3 coaxial cables, one two-way RF splitter. These are not included with the TV. Video or composite video cable. When this setup is complete, you can use the TV remote NOTE: For IEEE 1394 camcorders, see also chapter 7, control, when programmed,...
  • Page 31: Chapter 3: Tv Operation

    TV Operation Remote Control ........Choosing a Program Source ......ChanneiView Channel Listings ......Status Display ........TV Signals and Display Formats ......Split Screen ........
  • Page 32 Chapter 3. TV Operation Remote Control 12. FORMAT: Changes the shape and size of the main TV picture. When in Split Screen mode, changes the size of the split images while maintaining their aspect Overview ratios. Figure 1, next page 13.
  • Page 33 Chapter 3. TV Operation Remote Control, continued ® Figure 2. The remote control requires two AA alkaline batteries. Sleep Timer Setting the Sleep Timer Press SLEEP on the remote control. Press SLEEP additional times to increase the time in 30- minute increments up to the maximum of 120 minutes.
  • Page 34: Choosing A Program Source

    Chapter 3. TV Operation Choosing a Program Source ChanneIView Channel Listings ChannelView provides listings, as sent by the broadcast- NOTE: If your only viewing sources are connected to the ers, for memorized channels on ANT 1 or ANT 2. Digital 1 and ANT 2 antenna jacks, you can switch channels are indicated with a "D"...
  • Page 35: Status Display

    Chapter 3. TV Operation button on the remote control. The most common displays Status Display are shown below. Seldom or never do all the status indi- The on-screen status display appears when you turn on cators appear at the same time. the TV, change inputs, change channels, or press the INF0 Aoo,og.rogrom Source Antenna or Input...
  • Page 36: Tv Signals And Display Formats

    Narrow (4:3) images playing a squarish, narrower image on a wide screen, are stretched evenly from side to side. Available for all Mitsubishi offers several display formats from which you can choose. signals. Expand: This enlarges the picture to fill the screen, crop-...
  • Page 37 Chapter 3. TV Operation TV Display Formats See descriptions on the preceding page. ORIGINAL SIGNAL ORIGINAL SIGNAL Anamorphic Non-anamorphic or SD 4:3 TV Display TV Display Standard Standard (not recommended, distorted) (recommended) not available not available for HD, SD 16:9 Expand©...
  • Page 38: Split Screen

    Chapter 3. TV Operation Split Screen Split Screen allows you to view pictures from two different sources at the same time. Split Screen is available when you have video sources connected to the TV in addition to any connections to ANT 1 and ANT 2.
  • Page 39 Chapter 3. TV Operation Split Screen Displays Display choices. Press the FORMAT repeatedly while in Split Screen mode to view different displays. TV inputs for Split Screen The available Split Screen picture sources are listed below. • Analog channels Available as either main picture or sub= •...
  • Page 40 TV Menu Settings 3D Graphical Menu System ..... Main Menu ........Setup Menu ........input Name Menu ........icon Order Menu ........Channel Menu ........Captions Menu ........Parental Lock Menu ......... Setting a Pass Code ......... Lock TV by Time and Front-Panel Lock ......
  • Page 41: Menu System

    Chapter 4. TV Menu Settings 3D Graphical Menu System ViSWPBiUP Your TV has Mitsubishi's exclusive 3D Graphical on-screen operating system, which provides on-screen information for menu choices and changes using the TV's remote control. ® Menu Screens ViSWPBilII ® system includes the following special fea-...
  • Page 42: Mainmenu

    Chapter 4. TV Menu Settings Main Menu Press MENU on the remote control to open the Main menu, figure 1. See below for an overview of the options available through the Main menu. Figure 1. Main menu. Setup Captions Select English or Spanish for menus and •...
  • Page 43: Setupmenu

    Chapter 4. TV Menu Settings Setup Menu channels from memory, naming channels, and saving favorite channels in custom memory banks. Note: If using a CableCARD the complete list of available channels is provided through the CableCARD and the ANT 1 option is grayed out. Clock (Setup Menu)
  • Page 44 Chapter 4. TV Menu Settings Setup Menu, continued the hour. Press ENTER to highlight the minutes. Press A Y to set the minutes. ANT 2 that uses Extended Data Service (XDS) time data, Device typically a PBS channel. With Auto selected, the TV automatically retrieves the correct time and date informa- Press _, or Y to select the device to use when the Timer...
  • Page 45: Inputnamemenu

    Chapter 4. TV Menu Settings icon Order Menu input Name Menu Use the Input Name menu to assign useful labels to the TV The Icon Order menu allows you to rearrange the device inputs that appear in the Input Selection menu. Unused icons that appear in the Input Selection menu.
  • Page 46: Channel Menu

    Chapter 4. TV Menu Settings Channel Menu weaker channels or delete unwanted channels using this option. For example, if you wish to see only digital chan- nels listed, use this menu to delete analog channels from memory. Press CR/_/V to review the channels in memory. Press A 'V' to select Added or Deleted for the channel shown in the Channel box.
  • Page 47 Chapter 4. TV Menu Settings Channel Menu, continued FAV {Channel Menu) The FAV feature allows you to put together lists of your favorite channels available on the antenna inputs. You can store channels in any of the nine different FAV memory banks.
  • Page 48: Captions Menu

    Chapter 4. TV Menu Settings Captions Menu Digital Captions The following display options are available for digital For analog channels, broadcasters can send either stan- sources: dard closed captions or text service. Standard closed captions follow the dialogue of the characters on screen Captions 1-6: Sent by broadcaster.
  • Page 49 White Yellow Black Green Magenta Cyan Blue IMPORTANT Mitsubishi recommends you use contrasting colors for captions and background. Black translucent background combined with a white font makes an easy=to=read combination. The content of captions...
  • Page 50: Parental Lockmenu

    Chapter 4. TV Menu Settings Parental Lock Menu Lock TV by Time and Front-Panel Lock The Parental Lock menu gives you control over three Lock by Time (Parental Lock Menu) different types of parental controls. You must use a Lock by Time allows you to block all use of the TV during pass code to open this menu to enable/disable the lock specified hours.
  • Page 51 Chapter 4. TV Menu Settings Parental Lock Menu, continued To set the time of day for these restrictions to be in effect, press _- to move to the Start box. To make the rating restrictions active twenty-four hours a day, set U.S.
  • Page 52: Bypassing T He Ratings Lockandlockbytime

    Chapter 4. TV Menu Settings Parental Lock Menu, continued Highlight the button labelled Other Ratings on the Parental Lock menu (figure 10) and press ENTER to open the Other Ratings menu (figure 12). Press A Y to select On or Off. If you selected On, press _- to move to the Rating Group box.
  • Page 53: V-Chipsignal I Nformation

    Chapter 4. TV Menu Settings V=Chip Signal information When provided by the broadcaster or program source, V-Chip ratings let you control the types of programming that can be viewed on the TV. When V-Chip ratings are supplied, they are displayed when you change the channel or press INF0 on the remote control.
  • Page 54: Audio/Video Menu

    Chapter 4. TV Menu Settings Audio/Video Menu When the original video was filmed on 30-frame-per- second cameras, the Auto setting automatically applies video decoding, the same as used with the Off setting. Film Mode is not effective for high-definition signals. TV Speakers This selection turns the TV's internal speakers on or off.
  • Page 55: Audiosettings

    Chapter 4. TV Menu Settings Audio/Video Menu, continued Stereo: Default setting. The TV plays stereo broadcasts in stereo and mono broadcasts mono. The word Stereo is displayed when you Audio Settings tune to a channel broadcasting in stereo. SAP (Second Audio Program): Additional mon- Analog and Digital...
  • Page 56: Video Settings

    Chapter 4. TV Menu Settings Audio/Video Menu, continued for each TV input or device. Select the PerfectColor option and press ENTER to open the adjustment screen. Individual sliders for each color are displayed. Video Settings Highlighted text shows which slider you are adjusting. Enter the video adjustment mode using either the Audio! Press CANCEL while in the PerfectColor...
  • Page 57: Chapter 5: Operating Other Devices With The Remote Control

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  • Page 58 • 0-9 Number Buttons position labelled for the product type. The functions per- formed in each switch position can vary depending on the Mitsubishi VCRs are compatible with some additional product. Not all functions work for all models. The most buttons.
  • Page 59 Chapter 5. Operating Other Devices with the Remote Control Once you have found the correct code, write it in the Programming the Remote Control space below for future reference. Method Code Entry Move the slide switch at the top of the remote to the position for the product you want to control.
  • Page 60: Programming Codes

    Chapter 5. Operating Other Devices with the Remote Control Programming Codes Audio Lock: Universal A/V Receiver Control With Audio Lock active, the remote control operates the volume and mute functions of the A!V receiver in all positions of the slide switch. Activate Audio Lock if you Acurus normally use an A/V receiver with your TV and other A/V...
  • Page 61 Chapter 5. Operating Other Devices with the Remote Control Programming Codes, continued 31609, 31511, 31390, 31254, 31869 Audiotronic ......................3!!89 ............Audiovox ................................... 3!80! ..............B & K 30840 30820 30701 31366 31361 ........... Sharper Image 31416, 31411,31410, 31409, ..........
  • Page 62 Chapter 5. Operating Other Devices with the Remote Control Programming Codes, continued 30072 Kenwood 30826, 30681, 30626, 30190, 30303 30029 KLH ........3!7! 1 3!3-/3_ 3!3-72 313! _ ... Technics ii130038 30029 ..Mc!ntosh ......................i306603029030256 ....................ii!30029 ......................................................................................................
  • Page 63 Chapter 5. Operating Other Devices with the Remote Control Programming Codes, continued 'lvania 10001 '10258 TeleCa 10221 10040 _Teleview Hamlin i10273,10259,10034,10020, Texscan i10001 0009 10310 Hitachi 10011 Thomson 11256 0007 Micro !11602 .._3,_00!_ ..........Jasco i10315 10015 10003 Jerrold iiii10810,10476,10276,10024, i10015,10014,10012,10011, 1020_ 10191,10153,10056,...
  • Page 64 Chapter 5. Operating Other Devices with the Remote Control Programming Codes, continued Mclntosh ..Memorex ...................._!2@ 2083! 20695 ........Mathes 21087 Momitsu 21082 Pioneer 21571, 20632, 20631, 20571, 20490 20672 Gradiente HarmaniKardon Hitach! ........................20664 20573 20522 Landel sonic B!ue 2!099 Sony 21533, 21431, 21033, 20864,...
  • Page 65 Chapter 5. Operating Other Devices with the Remote Control Programming Codes, continued DirecTV 11856, 11749, 11640, 11639, 11609, 11444, 11443, 11442, 11414, 11392, 11377, 11142, 11109, 11108, 11076, 10819, 10749, 10724, 10639, 10566, ..................11535 Jerrold 10869 10819,10749,10724,10722, 20059 20023 Polk Audio 20194 11749, 11285, 10819, 10790,...
  • Page 66 Chapter 5. Operating Other Devices with the Remote Control Programming Codes, continued Harman/Kardon Harwood 21972 Hewlett Packard 21972 20479 20209 20048 _i_acfii ..................20000 _iwa ..........................21972 20041 Alienware 21972 Humax 20739 _usB ............Asha 20240 iiii20278 20037 ..
  • Page 67 Chapter 5. Operating Other Devices with the Remote Control Programming Codes, continued 20072 Sine Sony 21262, 21162, 21062, 21048, Optimus Ph co 20035 Philips ;i21181,21081,20739,20618, 20110 20081 20062,20035 P!lot ............................... 20037 Pioneer ....................................20q6!............................Portland 20020 ..................... 20240 ....................Unitech V[ew_!c ................
  • Page 68: Setup

    Usin-i the TV with a Personal Computer Setup ........Video Adjustments ... Connecting a Computer to the TV Adjusting image Resolution ..Computer Display Formats ..
  • Page 69 Chapter 6. Using the TV with a Personal Computer Setup Video Adjustments See the TV specifications in Appendix B to confirm Power on the computer if it is not already on. that your computer video signal is compatible with the Select PC from the Input Selection menu.
  • Page 70 Chapter 6. Using the TV with a Personal Computer Connecting a Computer to the TV Computer with HDMI Monitor Output Required: HDMI-to-DVI cable or an HDMI cable with an HDMI/DVl adapter, stereo audio cables Computer with DVl Monitor Output If the computer's audio output is a single mini jack, a mini Required: DVl-to-DVl cable, stereo audio cables...
  • Page 71 Chapter 6. Using the TV with a Personal Computer Connecting a Computer to the TV, continued Computer with VGA 15=Pin Monitor Output (Analog Video) Required: 15-pin computer VGA-to-DVI cable or a VGA computer cable and a DVl/VGA adapter, stereo audio cable.
  • Page 72: Adjusting Image Resolution

    To change the refresh rate, click on the Advanced Adjusting image Resolution button. Your Mitsubishi TV can display resolutions from standard On the Monitor tab, select a setting from the Screen VGA (640 x 480) through 1920 x 1080 signals at a refresh...
  • Page 73: Computer Display Formats

    Chapter 6. Using the TV with a Personal Computer Computer Display Repeatedly press the FORMAT key to cycle through the TV displays available for your computer's video signal. Formats 640 X 480 WVGA 848 X 480 WSVGA 1064 X 600 1024 X 768 1280 X 720 WXGA...
  • Page 74 Ising IEEE 1394 Devices Overview ........Recording to IEEE 1394 Recordable Devices .... The TV Remote Control and IEEE 1394 Devices ..A/V Discs ........Switching Between Analog and Digital IEEE 1394 Outputs...
  • Page 75: Overview

    Chapter 7. Using IEEE 1394 Devices Overview ,: iiiii iiii, liii iiii i Compatible IEEE 1394 Devices Compatible A/V devices include some, but not all, cable boxes, D-VHS VCRs, A/V discs, and future products. Some devices may have IEEE 1394 connectors but are not compatible with the TV.
  • Page 76 Chapter 7. Using IEEE 1394 Devices Overview, continued that has sub-units, a pop-up menu will appear to allow you to select the sub-unit you wish to use. Tips for Connecting IEEE 1394 Devices IEEE 1394 Amplifiers You can use the TV to control switching between the TV •...
  • Page 77: Recording To Ieee 1394 Recordable Devices

    Chapter 7. Using IEEE 1394 Devices Record To. If you have more than one recordable Recording to IEEE 1394 Recordable IEEE 1394 device connected, use A Y to select it Devices from the list in the Record To box. Duration. Use A V to select a recording dura- You can use the TV to control recording to IEEE 1394 tion of from 30 minutes to six hours in 30-minute...
  • Page 78 Chapter 7. Using IEEE 1394 Devices Cancelling Recordings Recording to IEEE 1394 Recordable Devices, continued To Cancel a Recording in Progress Press INPUT t o open the Input Selection menu. Recording from the ChannelView Channel Move the highlight to the source input icon. There is Guide no need to press ENTER.
  • Page 79: The Tv Remote Control And Ieee 1394 Devices

    Chapter 7. Using IEEE 1394 Devices The TV Remote Control and IEEE To Power On or Off a Compatible IEEE 1394 Device 1394 Devices Press INPUT t o open the Input Selection menu. • For compatible satellite receivers and some cable Move the highlight to the icon for the device.
  • Page 80: A/V Discs

    Chapter 7. Using IEEE 1394 Devices A/V Discs Retention Period Some COPY NEVER tracks have a retention period assigned by the content provider. The retention period A/V Disc Track List Screen is the length of time you can keep and view the record- When viewing an A/V Disc: ing.
  • Page 81: Switching Between Analog And Digital Ieee 1394 Outputs

    Chapter 7. Using IEEE 1394 Devices Switching Between Analog and Digital IEEE 1394 Outputs To enable switching between analog and digital outputs, you must have check marked the Analog Connection box when the New 1394 Device screen displayed when you first connected the device. See the section "Before You Begin"...
  • Page 82: Appendices

    Appendices Appendix A: Bypassing the Parental Lock ....Appendix B: Specifications ......Appendix C: Lamp Cartridge Replacement ....Appendix D: Troubleshooting ......
  • Page 83: Appendix A: Bypassing The Parental Lock

    Appendices Appendix A: Bypassing Parental Lock Bypassing the Parental Lock After you set the lock, you must use your pass code to view a locked program, view the locked TV, cancel the lock, or enter the Parental Lock menus. If you forget your pass code, you can view the locked TV without entering your pass code.
  • Page 84: Appendix B: Specifications

    Appendices Appendix B: Specifications Projection System DLP, 0.65" chip, 1920 x 1080 pixels with Smooth Picture 150-watt VlP type Over-the-Air: VHF 2-13, UHF 14-69 Channel Frequency Reception Analog Cable: 1-125 Analog NTSC, Digital ATSC with sub-channels (all 18 video Over the Air: formats) Cable: Analog NTSC (non-scrambled)
  • Page 85 IEEE 1394 AV/C standards, they will be responsible for developing products that meet the standards of the technology, as well as compatibility testing with other products. Mitsubishi cannot be responsible for their efforts, and therefore cannot promise compatibility with these other prod- ucts. Any compatibility...
  • Page 86: Appendix C: Lamp Cartridge Replacement

    Mitsubishi warrants the lamp for one (1) year from the date of original purchase at retail. It is likely that the lamp will last much longer than this.
  • Page 87 Appendices Appendix C: Lamp Cartridge Replacement, continued WARNING THE COVER IS PROVIDED WITH AN INTERLOCK TO Figure 1. Handle REDUCE THE RISK OF EXCESSIVE ULTRAVIOLET (step 5) RADIATION. DO NOT DEFEAT ITS PURPOSE OR ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THE TV WITHOUT REMOVING THE COVER COMPLETELY.
  • Page 88: Appendix D: Troubleshooting

    If you are unable to correct a problem with your TV, SYSTEM RESET button on the front panel with a pointed object, consult your Mitsubishi dealer or a Mitsubishi Authorized such as the point of a pencil or end tip of a paperclip. Warranty Service Center.
  • Page 89 Appendices Appendix D: Troubleshooting, continued General TV Operation Symptom Remarks A fan is running even while the TV is powered Normal TV operation. When the TV is off, internal components off. continue to draw power and must be cooled by the fan. The TV remote control does not work.
  • Page 90 Appendices Appendix D: Troubleshooting, continued TV Power On/Off Remarks Symptom TV takes an excessively long time to power • When switched on, the TV needs time to boot up, just as a computer does. The TV's lamp also requires a few moments to heat up to full brightness.
  • Page 91 Service is required. Contact your dealer or a Mitsubishi Autho- red. rized 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 or by calling 1-800-332- 2119. Sound...
  • Page 92 Appendices Appendix D: Troubleshooting, continued IEEE 1394 Recording Remarks Symptom Program to be recorded was correctly The broadcaster supplied program information that was incorrect selected from ChannelView, however, incor- and/or was changed after a recording was added to the Record List.
  • Page 93 1 O0 Appendices Appendix D: Troubleshooting, continued IEEE 1394 Devices Remarks Symptom There is no audio and video from the IEEE The device is not turned on. Turn the device power on. 1394 device. • No media (tape or disc) is inserted into the device. The media is blank (has no recording).
  • Page 94: Trademark And License Information

    "Simplay TM''and "Simplay HD TM''are the trademarks of Silicon Image, Inc. XBox iS a trademark of the Microsoft Corporation. ChannelView ClearThought®, Diamond Shield MediaCommand NetCommand®, MonitorLink PerfectColor QuickView ViewPoint® are trademarks of Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc.
  • Page 95: Mitsubishi Tv Software

    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 LIMITATIONS.
  • Page 96: Mitsubishi Dlp Tmprojection Television Limited Warranty

    Embedded Software, the consumer is solely responsible for any replacement labor. For all other parts, we will 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 97 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 exces- sive physical or electrical stress);...
  • Page 98: Index

    index index INFO Key Status Display 37 A/V Discs 85 Date. See Clock Input Jacks on TV (Standard Audio/ A/V Memory Reset. See Reset Video) 18 Daylight Savings Time 46 A/V Receiver Demo Mode 95 Input Name Menu 45, 48 Connecting Digital Audio Out 19 A/V Reset.
  • Page 99 Index Standard-Definition Signal 38 Status Display 37 Recording STATUS Indicator. See LED Indicator and MONITOR OUT Jacks Lights and Split Screen Stereo System. SeeA!V Receiver Cancelling Recordings IEEE 1394 devices 83 System Reset 95 Recording Setup Menu and IEEE 1394 Devices 82 3:2 pulldown RECORD Button 99 Time.
  • Page 100 When the Setup menu opens, press I_ to high- recently, before using SYSTEM RESET, may be lost. light the on-screen Demo Mode Off button. Changes you made previously, however, are not lost. Press ENTER. © 2006 Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. Written and Printed in U.S.A. 853B542A10...

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