Mitsubishi WD-60C8 Owner's Manual

Mitsubishi WD-60C8 Owner's Manual

735 / 736 / 835 / c series dlp high-definition television
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DLP
HIGH-DEFINITION TELEVISION
®
MODELS
C Series
WD-60C8, WD-65C8, WD-73C8
735 Series
WD-60735, WD-65735, WD-73735
736 Series
WD-65736, WD-73736
835 Series
WD-65835, WD-73835
OWNER'S GUIDE
For questions:
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Visit our website at www.mitsubishi-tv.com.
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E-mail us at MDEAservice@mdea.com.
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Call Consumer Relations at
For information on
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 11.
800-332-2119.
System Reset, please see the back cover.

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  • Page 1 HIGH-DEFINITION TELEVISION ® MODELS C Series WD-60C8, WD-65C8, WD-73C8 735 Series WD-60735, WD-65735, WD-73735 736 Series WD-65736, WD-73736 835 Series WD-65835, WD-73835 OWNER’S GUIDE • For questions: Visit our website at www.mitsubishi-tv.com. E-mail us at MDEAservice@mdea.com. Call Consumer Relations at •...
  • Page 2: Fcc Declaration Of Conformity

    WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and/or birth defects or other reproductive harm. FCC Declaration of Conformity Product: Projection Television Receiver Models: WD-60C8, WD-65C8, WD-73C8 WD-60735, WD-65735, WD-73735 WD-65736, WD-73736 WD-65835, WD-73835 Responsible Mitsubishi Digital Electronics Party: America, Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Important Information About Your TV Installation Notes, Operating Notes, Cleaning Recommendations ..... . Important Safety Instructions 1 Television Overview Package Contents .
  • Page 4: Important Information About Your Tv

    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. TV Model WD-60C8, WD-60735, WD-65C8, WD-65735, WD-65736 WD-73C8, WD-73735 WD-73736 835 Series Stands: Mitsubishi does not design, manufac- ture or sell matching bases for 835 series model televisions (WD-65835, WD-73835).
  • Page 5: Important Safety Instructions

    Important Safety Instructions Please read the following safeguards for your TV and retain for future reference. Always follow all warnings and instructions marked on the television. Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water.
  • Page 6: Television Overview

    Television Overview Package Contents Please take a moment to review the following list of items to ensure that you have received everything. Remote Control Two AA Batteries Owner’s Guide Quick Reference Guide Quick Connect Guide Product Registration Card 736 or 835 Series: Two- Ended IR Emitter 835 Series: Cleaning Cloth for Glossy Surfaces.
  • Page 7: Tv Front Panel

    NetCommand with IR Learning 736 or 835 Series TV. Your Mitsubishi HDTV offers a new level of networking that seamlessly integrates selected older A/V products with new and future digital ® products. NetCommand supports IR (infrared) control of products such as VCRs, DVD players, cable boxes, and satellite receivers.
  • Page 8 Front-Panel Indicators Steady On Slow Blinking POWER/TIMER Indicator LED Color TV Condition TV is powered off. None TV is powered on. Green TV powered off, auto-on timer is set. Normal operation. TV can be turned on at any time. Green •...
  • Page 9: Tv Back Panel

    TV Back Panel GLASSES EMITTER AUDIO OUTPUT DVI/PC ANT 2 / AUX ANT 1 / MAIN DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT 1. ANT 1/ANT 2 (Antenna) If you are connecting an antenna or direct cable service without a cable box, connect the main antenna or cable source to ANT 1.
  • Page 10 TV Back Panel, continued 7. HDMI™ Inputs (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) The HDMI inputs support uncompressed standard and high-definition digital video formats and PCM digital stereo audio. Use the HDMI inputs to connect to CEA-861 HDMI com- pliant devices such as a high-definition receiver or DVD player.
  • Page 11: Tv Setup

    TV Set-Up Guidelines for Setting Up and Using Your New Widescreen TV Getting Started Review the important safety, installation, and oper- ating information at the beginning of this book. Choose a location for your TV. • Allow at least four inches of space on all sides of the TV to help prevent overheating. Over- heating may cause premature failure of the TV as well as shortened lamp life.
  • Page 12 Guidelines for Setting Up and Using Your New Widescreen TV, continued • 736 or 835 Series TV: See chapter 6, “Net- Command IR Control,” to perform NetCom- mand IR “learning” to set up control of your home theater. Mitsubishi recommends you perform a channel scan for channels received on ANT 1 and ANT 2.
  • Page 13: Initial Tv Setup

    Initial TV Setup Use the Setup menu for basic TV setup options. Press MENU to open the Main menu. to highlight the Setup icon and display the Press Setup menu. Memorizing Channels For ANT 1 and ANT 2 To start channel memorization Setup menu displayed, press With the light the Scan icon.
  • Page 14: Connected Devices

    Setting Up TV Inputs, continued Setup Procedure Setup Procedure for TV Inputs Power on the TV. Connect your devices to the TV, making note of which TV input is used for each device. See chapter 3, “TV Connections.” Note: If you wish to use an HDMI device’s CEC capa- bilities, follow the steps in Appendix E.
  • Page 15: Controlling A/V Receiver Sound Volume

    Controlling A/V Receiver Sound Volume Use one of the methods below to control sound volume from an A/V receiver. With a Standard TV Setup • Recommended Method: Program the TV’s remote control for your A/V receiver and enable the Audio Lock feature. See page 68. •...
  • Page 16 About Home-Theater Control Systems This summary offers some examples of the control methods available using the TV’s remote control. You may wish to use one or more of these methods in your home theater after completing Auto Input Sensing. Source device connected directly to the TV Remote Control Programming with Any Connection Type Program the remote control to operate the A/V device.
  • Page 17: Using The Tv With A Personal Computer

    Using the TV with a Personal Computer Connecting a Computer to the TV Use one of the connection methods listed below based on your computer’s video output. Computer Video Connection Video Output Digital DVI DVI-to-HDMI cable or an HDMI cable with an HDMI-to- DVI adapter Note: If the computer’s audio output...
  • Page 18: Computer Display Formats

    Using the TV with a Personal Computer Computer Video Adjustments Power on the computer if it is not already on. PC from the Input Selection menu. To do Select this, press INPUT to open the Input Selection menu, move the highlight to the PC icon, and press ENTER. Working from the computer, change the resolution of the computer image.
  • Page 19: Tv Connections

    TV Connections Before You Begin Auto Input Sensing The TV’s Auto Input Sensing feature automatically rec- ognizes most connections and prompts you to identify the type of device connected. See chapter 2, “TV Setup,” for more on Auto Input Sensing. Connection Types Review the connection types available on your input devices and use connections that will give the best...
  • Page 20: Hdmi Device (Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, Dvd Player, Or Other Device)

    HDMI Device (Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, DVD Player, or Other Device) Required: HDMI-to-HDMI cable. Connect an HDMI cable from the TV back panel to the HDMI device output. HDMI devices provide video and audio through the single cable. Mitsubishi recommends you use category 2 (high- speed) HDMI cables to connect HDMI 1.3 source devices.
  • Page 21: Wall Outlet Cable (No Cable Box)

    Wall Outlet Cable (no cable box) It is very important to connect the incoming cable for your primary viewing source to ANT 1. Connect the primary incoming coaxial lead cable to ANT 1 on the TV back panel. For an optional secondary antenna source, connect an antenna (or cable) to ANT 2.
  • Page 22: Standard Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, Or Other Device With S-Video

    Standard Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, or Other Device with S-Video Required: S-Video cable and left/right analog stereo audio cables. Connect the cable from the outside cable or satel- lite service to CABLE IN or SATELLITE IN on the cable box or satellite receiver. Connect an S-Video cable from the cable box or satellite receiver back panel to INPUT 3 S-VIDEO on the TV back panel.
  • Page 23: Vcr To A Cable Box (Audio & Video)

    VCR to a Cable Box (Audio & Video) Required: Two-way RF splitter, three coaxial cables, right and left audio cables, S-Video or composite video cable, plus video and audio cables required to connect the TV to the cable box. Connect the incoming cable to Connect one coaxial cable from splitter to CABLE IN on the cable box.
  • Page 24: A/V Receiver (Sound System) Using The Tv's Audio Output

    A/V Receiver (Sound System) Using the TV’s Audio Output Most setups require either a digital audio cable or analog stereo audio cables. To send audio from TV channels received on ANT 1, ANT 2, or devices con- nected directly to the TV, you must use one of the con- nections shown below.
  • Page 25: Camcorder

    Camcorder Inputs on the front of the TV (INPUT 4) offer the most convenient way to connect a camcorder, although you can use jacks located on the back panel instead. Three different connection options are described on this page. Use jacks on the TV front panel to connect a camcorder A: Y Pb Pr Component Video Connection...
  • Page 26: Tv Operation And Features

    TV Operation and Features Choosing a Viewing Source Input Selection menu Choose a viewing source from the Input Selection menu. The current TV input appears as a full-color icon in this menu. Press INPUT to display the Input Selection menu. If there are only two inputs to the TV, INPUT switches between them without displaying the menu.
  • Page 27: Remote Control

    Remote Control 1. POWER: Turns TV power on and off. 2. Slide Switch: Selects the A/V device to be oper- ated by the remote control. Set the slide switch to TV for operation of the TV, and NetCommand- controlled devices. Control of additional devices requires programing (see Appendix C, “Program- ming the Remote Control.”...
  • Page 28 Remote Control, continued 21. MENU: Displays the main TV menu. When a sub- menu is open, backs up one menu level. 22. EXIT: Closes TV on-screen menus/displays. 23. F1–F4 For devices under NetCommand control: Perform NetCommand “Learning” to assign your choice of functions to the F1–F4 keys.
  • Page 29: Channelview Channel Listings

    ChannelView Channel Listings ChannelView screen ChannelView™ shows memorized channels on ANT 1 or ANT 2. It displays channel names and program information as sent by broadcasters or your local cable service provider and may be incomplete. No program information is displayed for analog channels. An analog channel name is displayed only if you assigned a name in the Setup >...
  • Page 30: Status Display

    Status Display Press the INFO key to see the on-screen status display. The most common displays are shown here. You will rarely, if ever, see all status indicators at the same time. On-screen status display sample information Analog Sources Source antenna or input Analog channel being received (antenna sources only) Analog channel name (if named in the Setup >...
  • Page 31: Fav (Favorite Channels)

    Fav (Favorite Channels) Use the six Fav channel banks to store groups of your favorite channels from ANT 1 and ANT 2. You can set up a Fav channel bank for each of your favorite program types or set up a bank for each TV user. You may prefer to perform Fav channel setup from a menu.
  • Page 32: Tv Signals And Display Formats

    TV Signals and Display Formats This is a 16:9 widescreen TV suitable for images avail- able from HDTV and many DVDs. You can view older- style squarish images (4:3 aspect ratio) using one of the display formats described on this page. Press the FORMAT key to cycle through the available display formats.
  • Page 33: Viewing Camera Files

    Viewing Camera Files JPEG Photos and the USB Photo Port Connect your USB card reader or L-AUDIO-R L-AUDIO-R VIDEO/Y USB drive to the TV’s USB Photo port. The USB Photo menu displays while files are being read. Wait until you see the completion message on screen before continuing.
  • Page 34: Photos And Moving Video As Composite Video

    Slide Show Use these keys during the slide show: Keys for JPEG Picture Slide Show Begin or resume slide show playback Pause or resume playback while in auto- matic advance mode. Advance to the next slide. ENTER Go to the previous slide. FORMAT Rotate the slide clockwise in 90˚...
  • Page 35: 3D Video

    3D Video This section provides Instructions for viewing 3D video using the TV’s 3D feature. The 3D options are found in the Setup > 3D menu described on page 47 . Initial Set-Up Check if your HDMI 3D video source device outputs a 1080p 60 Hz signal.
  • Page 36: Tv Menus

    TV Menus Main Menu Press MENU on the remote control to open the Main menu. Icon Menu Name and Description AV Menu Captions Menu Setup Menu Inputs Menu Lock Menu Remote Control Keys for the TV Menu System MENU EXIT (Adjust Left/Right Keys) (Adjust Up/Down Keys) ENTER...
  • Page 37: Av Menu

    AV Menu An on-screen slider displays when making some audio and video adjustments. Numeric values represented on the slider range from 0 (minimum) to 63 (maximum), with 31 as the mid-point. AV Menu Options Video See the description of video adjustments on page 39. Audio See the description of audio adjustments on page 41.
  • Page 38 AV Menu, continued AV Menu Options Video Mute Global Audio Only Screensaver Film Mode (480i and 1080i signals only) Smooth 120 Hz (835 series TVs) Blue Glow (835 series TVs) Test Picture AV > Global menu On, Off • Displays a solid blue background when there is no video signal from the current input.
  • Page 39: Video Menu

    Video Menu Mitsubishi recommends you assign names to TV inputs before making video adjustments (use the Inputs > Name menu). Otherwise, adjustments will be reset to the defaults if you name inputs afterwards. To make video adjustments: From the Video menu: •...
  • Page 40 Video Menu, continued SharpEdge On, Off SharpEdge™ adds special edge enhancements to make the image appear (835 Series TVs) sharper. Saved by input. Deep Field DeepField™ Imager dynamically enhances black levels in portions of the screen Imager to provide strong contrast with detail over mixed screen content. (736 or 835 Contrast is adjusted uniformly across the entire screen.
  • Page 41: Audio Menu

    Audio Menu To make audio adjustments: • From the Audio menu: Press to highlight an option Press to display the submenu and adjust. MENU to return to the AV menu. Press While watching TV: Press the AUDIO key repeatedly • to display the audio option you want to change.
  • Page 42: Captions Menu

    Captions Menu Captions on Analog Channels The TV can decode captions from ANT 1/ANT 2 and the VIDEO composite and S-VIDEO jacks. Broadcasters can send either standard closed captions or text service. Stan- dard closed captions follow the dialogue of the program and display in a small section of the screen.
  • Page 43: Setup Menu

    Setup Menu Use the Setup menu to: • Select English or Spanish for menus and on-screen text. • Scan the channels available for the antenna or cable service connected to the ANT 1 or ANT 2 jacks. • Edit channel options, including channel locking. • Set the TV’s internal clock. • Set the TV Timer to turn on the TV automatically at a designated time. • Set the energy mode for power consumption when the TV is powered off.
  • Page 44 Setup Menu, continued Edit Virtual Channel Number (digital channels only). A channel number sent by a local broadcaster. Usually the virtual number is associated with the corresponding analog channel number. For example, a broadcaster may associ- ate digital channel 2-1 with their analog channel 2. Physical Digital Channel Number.
  • Page 45 Setup Menu, continued Clock Use either the manual or auto method to set the clock. Set the clock if you wish to: • Use the TV’s Timer function. • Maintain accurate ChannelView listings. Setup Menu Options Settings Clock Time (Manual option only) Date (Manual option only) Time Zone Daylight Savings Time...
  • Page 46 Setup Menu, continued Timer Use the Timer to set a time for the TV to turn on auto- matically. Use this menu to set a day, time, input, and channel for the Timer. If the TV is already on at the requested time, the TV will automatically tune to the designated channel.
  • Page 47 Setup Menu, continued Setup Menu Options Energy Fast Power On Mode Energy Low Power Keep Energy Mode set to Fast Power On if you need to: • Have faster power on. • Receive updates to ChannelView channel listings. • Keep the TV Clock accurate for the TV Timer. With the TV Clock if the TV is left turned off for over 48 hours.
  • Page 48: Inputs Menu

    Inputs Menu Inputs Menu Options Cable Box, Camcorder, CD/Audio, DVD (DVD, DVD2, Blu-Ray), DVR, Name Game (Game, PS, Xbox, Wii), MP3 Player, PC, Satellite, VCR, AVR On/Off (ANT 1 and ANT 2 only) Delete (deactivated HDMI only) Control On, Control Off (CEC- enabled HDMI devices;...
  • Page 49: Lock Menu

    Lock Menu TV locks available from the Lock menu are: Lock by Ratings Parent Restricts access to programming based on V-Chip rating signals sent by the broadcaster. Other Lock by Time Time Restricts TV use by time of day. Lock Control Panel Control Disables the buttons on the TV’s Panel...
  • Page 50 Lock Menu, continued Parent Menu Options (U.S.-based rating system) Option Name and Description Lock Off, On Disables or enables program blocking based on V-Chip signals and the U.S. rating system. TV-Y Youth. For children under 7. Rating TV-Y7 Youth 7 and older. TV-G General Audience.
  • Page 51: Control Panel

    Lock Menu, continued Other Menu Options (alternate rating system) This TV can recognize new rating systems that may come into effect in the future. The Other option remains grayed out until the TV receives a signal using an alternate rating system. Such alternate rating systems will apply only to digital programming received on the ANT 1 and ANT 2 inputs.
  • Page 52: Netcommand Ir Control

    NetCommand IR Control About NetCommand IR Control Note: To learn about NetCommand for HDMI devices, available on all TV models, see Appendix E, “NetCommand HDMI Control of CEC Devices,” page 77. • NetCommand IR home-theater control is avail- able on the following models: WD-65736, WD-73736 WD-65835, WD-73835 • NetCommand setup is optional.
  • Page 53: Ir Emitter Placement

    IR Emitter Placement An IR emitter cable is included with the TV. The NetCommand system uses emitters connected to the IR—NetCommand Output jack to control other devices such as DVD players, cable boxes, satellite receivers, and VCRs. Connect the plug end of the supplied IR emitter cable to the IR—NetCommand Output jack on the TV back panel.
  • Page 54: Initial Netcommand Setup For Most Devices

    Initial NetCommand Setup for Most Devices To perform this procedure, you need: • The remote controls for both the TV and the device you want to control. • The IR emitter cable supplied with the TV. Note: To set up an A/V receiver, see “Set Up NetCom- mand Control of an A/V Receiver”...
  • Page 55: Netcommand Specialized Device Keys

    NetCommand Specialized Device Keys Refer to this chart when “learning” device keys. “Learn” some, all, or none of the keys used for each device type. The chart has space for you to write in functions you assign to the F1–F4 keys. Key Name in Function Learning Screen...
  • Page 56: Operating Netcommand-Controlled Devices

    Operating NetCommand-Controlled Devices Controlling Most Device Types As an example of NetCommand control, if you are watching your cable box and you wish to tune to the next channel higher, press CH/PAGE then sends the “learned” channel-up control signal to the cable box.
  • Page 57 Operating NetCommand-Controlled Devices, continued Key Name in Special Operation Description and Setup Learning Screen Guide Displaying the Disc Menu (DVD or high-defini- tion disc format) “Learn” the DISC MENU, TOP MENU, or other key as named on the original remote in the Guide learn- ing position.
  • Page 58: Setting Up Netcommand Control Of An A/V Receiver

    Setting Up NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver Several types of A/V receiver control are described here using the Inputs > AV Receiver menu. • Controlling power and volume is described on this page. • For most equipment setups, see “A/V Receiver Control: Automatic Audio Switching”...
  • Page 59 Setting Up NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver, continued A/V Receiver Control: Automatic Audio Switching Perform one of these setups to enable the A/V receiver to switch automatically to the correct audio input when you select a device in the TV’s Input Selection menu. To set up control of an A/V receiver you need: •...
  • Page 60 Setting Up NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver, continued Before You Begin Connect your A/V devices to the TV and connect your A/V receiver to the audio outputs on the TV and the DVD player. See chapter 3, “TV Connec- tions,”...
  • Page 61 Setting Up NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver, continued Audio Switching Setup 2: Automatic A/V Receiver Switching to a Surround Sound Device Use this setup to send digital surround sound directly from a device to an A/V receiver. Learn, highlight Input2. Under In this example, the IR code for the A/V receiver’s DVD Audio input will be “learned”...
  • Page 62 Setting Up NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver, continued GLASSES EMITTER AUDIO OUTPUT DVI/PC INPUT AUDIO AUDIO ANT 2 / AUX ANT 1 / MAIN DIGITAL Y/ VIDEO AUDIO OUTPUT AUDIO (480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i) DIGITAL DIGITAL AUDIO AUDIO OUTPUT...
  • Page 63 Setting Up NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver, continued ENTER and the highlighted Input label will start Press flashing to indicate readiness for “learning.” While the Input text is flashing, press and hold the key on the A/V receiver’s remote control for the input you wish to associate with the selected Input label.
  • Page 64: Appendices

    Appendix A: Specifications Size, Weight, and Power Consumption Dimensions (inches) Model Height Width Depth WD-60C8, 36.7 53.8 14.4 WD-60735 WD-65C8 39.5 58.2 15.4 WD-65735 WD-73C8, 43.6 65.2 17.5 WD-73735 WD-65736 39.5 58.2 15.4 WD-73736 43.6 65.2 17.5 WD-65835 39.5 58.2 15.4...
  • Page 65: Appendix B: Bypassing The Parental Lock

    Appendix B: Bypassing the Parental Lock IMPORTANT Cut along the dotted line and file bypass instructions in a safe place for future reference. Appendices Bypassing the Parental Lock After you set the lock, you must use your pass code to view a locked program, view the locked TV, view a locked channel, cancel the lock, or enter the Lock menus.
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  • Page 67: Appendix C: Programming The Remote Control

    Appendix C: Programming the Remote Control This appendix explains programming the TV’s remote control to operate other A/V devices. This is distinct from NetCommand control. The TV’s remote control can operate other devices by three different methods: • Remote Control Programming: You must move the slide switch to the position specific to the type of device.
  • Page 68: Programming The Remote Control

    Appendix C: Programming the Remote Control, continued Programming the Remote Control Move the slide switch at the top of the remote to the position for the product you want to control. Refer to the table below. Only one of each device type can be controlled in each slide-switch position.
  • Page 69 Appendix C: Programming the Remote Control, continued Programming Codes Audio Amplifiers Make Code Acurus 30765 Adcom 31100, 30577 Altec Lansing 31742 Aragon 30765 Bel Canto Design 31583 Bose 30674 Carver 30892 Cary Audio 31879 Design Classe 31461 Curtis Mathes 30300 Durabrand 31561 Flextronics...
  • Page 70 Appendix C: Programming the Remote Control, continued Programming Codes, continued CD Players Make Code Grundig 30157 Hafler 30173 Harman/Kardon 31202, 30173, 30157, 30100, 30083 Hitachi 30032 Inkel 30180, 30157 Integra 30101 Jerrold 30003 31294, 30072, 30032 Kenwood 30626, 30190, 30037, 30029, 30028, 30000 31711, 31318 Koss...
  • Page 71 Appendix C: Programming the Remote Control, continued Programming Codes, continued A/V Receivers Make Code Koss 31497, 31366 Linn 30189 Liquid Video 31497 Magnavox 31514, 31269, 31266, 31189, 30531, 30189 Marantz 31289, 31269, 31189, 30891, 30200, 30189 McIntosh 31289 Micromega 31189, 30189 Mitsubishi 31957, 31922, 31921, 31920, 31393...
  • Page 72 Appendix C: Programming the Remote Control, continued Programming Codes, continued VCRs Make Code 20072, 20278 Cineral 20278 Citizen 20479, 20278, 20240, 20209, 20037, 20035, 20000 Classic 20037 Colortyme 20278, 20060, 20045, 20035 Colt 20072, 20000 Craig 20240, 20072, 20047, 20037 Criterion 20072, 20000 Crosley...
  • Page 73 Appendix C: Programming the Remote Control, continued Programming Codes, continued VCRs Make Code Pulser 20240 Quarter 20046 Quartz 20047, 20046, 20035 Quasar 21162, 20162, 20035, 20002 RadioShack 21162, 21037, 20240, 20162, 20104, 20048, 20047, 20046, 20037, 20035, 20000 Radix 20037 Randex 20037 20880, 20240, 20060,...
  • Page 74 Appendix C: Programming the Remote Control, continued Programming Codes, continued DVD Players Make Code Disney 21270, 20675 DiViDo 20705 Dual 21085, 21068, 20675 Durabrand 21127 DVD2000 20521 Electrohome 22116, 21003 Emerson 21268, 20675, 20591 Enterprise 20591 Entivo 20539, 20503 Enzer 20770 21268 Firstline...
  • Page 75: Appendix D: Lamp-Cartridge Replacement And Cleaning

    Appendix D: Lamp-Cartridge Replacement and Cleaning CAUTION BURN DANGER! HOT SURFACES INSIDE! Touch lamp cartridge handle only. Do not touch lamp or lamp car- tridge housing. Keep lamp cartridge horizontal during removal. Do not tilt as glass may come out and cause injury. Replace lamp car- tridge only with the same part number 915B403001.
  • Page 76 Appendix D: Lamp-Cartridge Replacement and Cleaning, continued Lamp-Cartridge Replacement Removing the Old Lamp Cartridge Turn off TV power and allow the lamp to cool for at least one hour before proceeding. After the lamp has cooled, remove the cover of the lamp compartment, located on the back of the TV.
  • Page 77: Appendix E: Netcommand Hdmi Control Of Cec Devices

    Appendix E: NetCommand HDMI Control of CEC Devices Many new HDMI devices have a feature called CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) or HDMI Control. Mitsubishi calls this feature NetCommand HDMI Control or NetCommand for HDMI. HDMI CEC allows one device, such as the TV, to control other devices, such as an A/V receiver or disc player.
  • Page 78 • Figure 4 (NetCommand HDMI Control is off). The TV’s NetCommand for HDMI Control is turned off. Action: Follow the instructions in “Enabling or Disabling the TV’s NetCommand HDMI Control” on the previous page. Note: You may not see the screen in figure 2 if the HDMI device has previously been detected by the TV.
  • Page 79 Resolving CEC Conflicts, Changing HDMI Connections, Removing HDMI Devices Because each manufacturer selects which CEC func- tions to support, some devices can conflict with other devices. If control conflicts arise, you can: • Turn off CEC in the other device’s setup menu. •...
  • Page 80: Appendix F: Troubleshooting

    Appendix F: Troubleshooting TV Reset Comparison Guide You can resolve many common TV problems using the reset functions described in the following table. See also the troubleshooting suggestions later in this appendix. IMPORTANT Before you change sound or picture settings: If picture or sound settings seem wrong for a broadcast Reset Name When to Use...
  • Page 81 Appendix F: Troubleshooting, continued Reset Name When to Use System Reset If the TV does not turn on or off, does not respond to the remote control or control-panel buttons, or has audio but no video. TV Reset To reset all consumer- IMPORTANT: accessible settings Use this reset...
  • Page 82 Appendix F: Troubleshooting, continued General TV Operation Symptom A fan is running even while the TV is powered off. The fan gets louder after the TV is shut off. The TV remote control does not work. When I try to use the remote control, the POWER key blinks five times.
  • Page 83 Appendix F: Troubleshooting, continued TV Channels Symptom The TV takes several seconds to respond to channel changes. You cannot access a channel. Name options are not available for some channels. When ChannelView list is displayed, informa- tion appears incomplete TV Power On/Off Symptom TV takes an excessively long time to power You cannot program the TV to turn on auto-...
  • Page 84 Appendix F: Troubleshooting, continued Picture Symptom Picture does not look like a high-definition picture. Picture has become dimmer. There is a large black or gray rectangle on the screen. You cannot view a picture when playing a VHS tape. VCR or DVD player’s on-screen menus jitter up and down.
  • Page 85 Appendix F: Troubleshooting, continued Sound (see also NetCommand troubleshooting for additional help with A/V receiver concerns) Symptom There is no sound even when the volume is turned up. The sound does not match the screen picture. The sound from my A/V receiver does not match the screen picture (I should hear the correct audio from my A/V receiver).
  • Page 86 Appendix F: Troubleshooting, continued NetCommand IR Control Symptom Cannot see the menu from the A/V Receiver. NetCommand unable to learn specific device keys. The A/V receiver is the selected audio source but there is no sound. There is no sound from the A/V receiver for my DVD player or other surround sound device even though I learned the IR code for the A/V receiver’s DVD input or other input.
  • Page 87 Appendix F: Troubleshooting, continued NetCommand IR Control Symptom There is no sound or picture from the A/V receiver for my DVD player or other device connected to the A/V receiver; the A/V receiver should be sending video to the TV over an HDMI cable.
  • Page 88: Trademark And License Information

    Trademark and License Information LICENSOR’S SUPPLIERS DO NOT MAKE OR PASS ON TO END USER OR ANY OTHER THIRD PARTY, ANY EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION ON BEHALF OF SUCH SUPPLIERS, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON-INFRINGEMENT, TITLE, MERCHANTABIL- ITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
  • Page 89: Mitsubishi Tv Software

    Mitsubishi TV Software END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR EMBEDDED SOFTWARE IMPORTANT – READ CAREFULLY: This License Agreement is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or an entity) and Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. (MDEA) for all software pre installed and/or provided along with this television (“Software”). By utilizing this television and Software, you agree to be bound by the terms of this License Agreement.
  • Page 90: Warranty

    Warranty Mitsubishi DLP Projection Television Limited Warranty MITSUBISHI DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC. (“MDEA”) warrants as follows to the original purchaser of this television from an authorized MITSUBISHI Audio/Video Dealer, should it prove defective by reason of against defects arising from improper workmanship and/or material: a.
  • Page 91 Warranty c. Proof of purchase date from an authorized MITSUBISHI dealer is required when requesting warranty service. Present your sales receipt or other document which establishes proof and date of purchase. THE RETURN OF THE OWNER REGISTRATION CARD IS NOT A CONDITION OF COVERAGE UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. However, please return the Owner Registration Card so that we can contact you should a question of safety arise which could affect you.
  • Page 92: Index

    Index Adjust Keys (Up/Down/Left/Right) 27, 36 Anamorphic Picture Format 32 Antenna Connecting 21 Signal Strength for Digital Chan- nels 30 Antenna Inputs (ANT 1, ANT 2) 9 Audio Lock (A/V receiver control) 68 Audio Output Jacks 9 Auto Input Sensing 13 Auto-Off (Sleep Timer) 26 Auto-On (Timer) 46 A/V Memory Reset 80...
  • Page 93 Level Sound 41 Light, Decorative 38 Listen To 41 Listings 29 Lock Menu. See Lock TV Lock TV Bypassing the Lock 65 Lock by Channel 44 Lock by Ratings 50 Lock by Time 51 Lock Control Panel 51 Preset V-Chip Blocking 49 Low Power (Energy Mode) 47 Wired IR option 10 Media Setup Menu 34...
  • Page 94 For questions, call Consumer Relations at remote controls, lamp cartridges, or Owner’s Guides © 2008 Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. 853B542C60 Website: www.mitsubishi-tv.com E-mail: MDEAservice@mdea.com 800-332-2119 To order replacement or additional Visit our website www.mitsuparts.com or call 800-553-7278 SYSTEM RESET If the TV does not respond to the remote control, control-panel buttons, or will not power on/off, press the SYSTEM RESET button on the control panel.

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