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  • Page 1 ,,,_,_ MITSUBISHI Proj e,ctlon Owner's Guide...
  • Page 2 RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    MITSUBISHI OWNER'S GUIDE of onte-- s Important Safeguards ............Preface: Welcome to Mitsubishi ..........Summary of Special Features ..........Unpacking Your Projection TV ..........What you'll fred ............A few suggestions ............What's in Each Chapter ............ Some Conventions Used in This Guide ........
  • Page 4 Chapter 3: Operating Your Projection TV ......Getting Started ..........Programming the remote control ........ Turning the Projection TV on/off ......Selecting the input source ........Changing channels ........... Setting the clock ..........Memorizing channels ......... Adding and deleting channels .........
  • Page 5 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS PLEASE READ ALL THESE INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING YOUR TELEVISION RETAIN FUTURE REFERENCES. FOLLOW ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUC- TIONS MARKED ON THE TV RECE]VER. I.Read Instructions Allthesafety a ndoperating instructions should beread before the appliance i soperated. 2. Retain Instructions °...
  • Page 6 Accessories Do not place this Projection TV on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The Projection TV may fall, causing serious inju- ry to a child or adult, and serious damage to the applia:ace. only with a cart, stand, tripod bracket, or table recommended the manufacturer,...
  • Page 7 10.Power S ources ThisProjection TVshould beoperated o:aly from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your appliance dealer or local power company. 11.
  • Page 8 15. Overloading Donotoverload wall outletandextension cords asthis canresult in a risk offire or electricshock. Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this Prqje(,_ion TV through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock.
  • Page 9 18. Servicing Do not attempt to service this Projection TV yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. 19. Damage Requiring Service Unplug this Projection TV from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under th_ following...
  • Page 11: Summary Of Special Features

    Project2.on TV so that it will bring you years of viewing enjoyment. Similarly, your owner's guide designed with a "user friendly" philosophy that will help you take advantage of all of your equipment's feam:;es. Once again, thank you for selecting our product and welcome to Mitsubishi!
  • Page 12 Summary of Special Features Your top rated Mitsubishi Projection TV delivers: • 181-Channel Capacitymprograms up to 181 channels, ensuring your continued viewing pleasure as cable services continue to expand. • Two-Speaker Sound System--a special speaker system produces clear, stereo sound.
  • Page 13: A Few Suggestions

    Unpacking Your Projection What you will find As you unpack your new Mitsubishi Projection TV, please check to be sure that the following items are included: • an owner's guide, • a remote control transmitter, • a set of two size AAA batteries...
  • Page 14: What's In Each Chapter

    What's in Each Chapter Here's what you will find in this owner's guide:: Chapter 1, "Getting to Know Your Projection TV", introduces to the location and functions of the buttons, conuols and terminals your Projection Chapter 2, "Connecting Your Projection TV", explains how to connect a VCR, antenna, decoder...
  • Page 15: Some Conventions Used In This Guide

    Some Conventions Used in this Guide Mitsubishi has gone to great effort to provide users with an easy-to- follow, useful owner's guide. Different _ype_; of information is treated in different ways. Users should read information labeled.im]portant and information which is boxed and labeled warning.
  • Page 17 CHAPTER Getting to Know Your Projection Now that you've unpacked your Projection TV, read through the safety information, and glanced at the overview explaining how this owner's guide is organized, it's time to become familiar with the buttons and controls you'll be using when you operate the TV.
  • Page 18: Chapter 1: Getting To Know Your Projection Tv

    Overview of the Front Panel (MONO) .S-_O _,IDEO L-AUI_O.-R F'I:_:_Fr IN (EX'F-'T) - -----------; PROGRAM TIMER (_) S-VIDEO input terminal Use to connect the video output of a Super VHS (S-VHS) VCR to the Projection If you connect Super VHS equipment (S-VHS), EXT-1 will automati- E>...
  • Page 19: Overview Of The Front Panel

    audio function buttons (AUDIO) -- Use either the • buuon the • button to select one of the following audio functions: -- listen to stereo/sap/mono, -- monitor out variable/fixed, -- extra bass, -- speaker internal/external, -- audio expansion on/off, -- balance, -- treble, bass.
  • Page 20: Overview Of The Remote Control

    Overview of the Remote Control Getting ready to use the remote control This section explains general information about using tae remote control. installing the batteries Take the box containing two size AAA batteries from the packing bag. Remove the back cover of the remote contrc,1.
  • Page 21 some dos and don'ts To ensure that your remote control will continue working properly, follow these guidelines: • Don't press two or more buttons at the same time. • Don't allow the remote control to get we_ or become heated. •...
  • Page 22: Remote Control Buttons And Functions

    Remote control buttons and functions © ® MUTE © AUDIO ADJUST VIDE.O R F_I-AY STOP j PAUSE REVV/_ PLAY _/FF © OFF-T// VCR/TV, OTR/DISP SOURCE EXCH POSITION _.MITSUBISHI Chapter 1: Getting To Know Your TV...
  • Page 23 VCR/TV control (VCR/TV) Setto "VCR" to operate the VCR and "TV" to opera.te the Projec- tion 'IV. © learn button (LEARN/NORM) Use to program the remote control, See "Programming the remote control," page 49. ® learning indicators See "Programming the remote contcoY' page 49.
  • Page 24 (e.g., stereo). These are also used to select an item from the on-screen menu. ® VCR buttons Can be used to control most Mitsubishi VCRs (See your VCR's owner's guide for additional information). These buttons work with the VCR even if the VCPUTV control is set to "TV".
  • Page 25 ® picture-in-picture controls Use to control the special picture-in--picture (PIP) fumction. PIP button (PIP)-Press to see the reduced PIP image or cancel it. pause button 0PAUSE)-Press to freeze the reduced PIP image or cancel the image freezing. source button (SOURCE)-Press reI_ttedly to switch the source of the reduced PIP image between the TV and the external inputs.
  • Page 27: Your Projection Tv

    CHAPTER Connecting Your Projection This chapter offers step-by-step instructions for completimg the most common hook-ups. It contains the following sections: • Overview of the Back Panel • Basic Connections...
  • Page 28: Chapter 2: Connecting Your Projection Tv

    Overview of the Back Panel °t INPUT OUTPUT (VHF/UHF) EXT-1 EXT-2 TUNER MONITOR ® CAUTION: CONNECT EXTERNAL SPEAKERS ONLY. MAKE ANY OTHER CONNECTIONS INCLUDING EXTERNAL AMPLIFIER. NOTE: TURN OFF THE SET BEFORE SWITCHING SPEAKERS. antenna terminals (ANT-A, ANT-B) Use to connect VHF/UHF antennas.
  • Page 29: Overview Of The Back Panel

    ® video input terminals Use to connect the video output from a standard VCR or another component to the Projection ® audio input terminals Use to connect the audio from a VCR or other equipment. ® video tuner output terminal Use to connect the video to a Home Theater Receiver.
  • Page 30: Basic Connections

    Basic Connections This section explains the basic connections you will need to make be- tween your Projection TV, antennas, and VCR. You will see there are different connections shown depending upon whether you have a decoder box and the type of antenna you are using. Choose the type of cormection for the type of equipment you have.
  • Page 31 Projection TV + external speakers equipment you'll need To complete this hook-up, you'll need: • 1 set of speaker lead wires --EXT-SP ExternalSpesker Wires Tab (Push Hem} procedure O Push down on the tab oft;he external speaker (EXT-SP) terminal the back panel of the Projection TV. Insert the appropriate speaker lead irLtothe terminal.
  • Page 32 Projection TV + antenna or cable without decoder equipment you will need If you have a standard 75-ohm coaxial cable, you x_l: _. n ot need ad,ii- tional equipment. If your antenna has two leads (called flat twLu leads), you'll need: •...
  • Page 33 Projection + antenna or cable with a decoder equipment you_l need Use this hook-up if you need a decoder box to descramble cable signals. This hook-up wil! allow you to use the remote control to change channels. To complete the hook-up, you'll need: 1 two-way splitter, 3 lengths of 75 ohm coaxial...
  • Page 34 Projection TV + antenna or cable with. a decoder box (continued) ___ _r-_.__lncoming Cable =:_L_r or Antenna Cable Decoder Box Rear Terminals ® Projection TV Rear Terminals _--_HF,_HF_---I Chapter 2: Connecting Your Projection...
  • Page 35 Projection TV + separate and VHF antennas equipment you will need If UI-]:F and VHF signals are brought into your home with separate antennas, you'll need to combine the antennas into a single wire to connect them to the Projection _IuJ.
  • Page 36: Projection Tv + Vcr + Antenna Or Cable Without A Decoder Box

    Projection TV + VCR ÷ antenna or cable without decoder equipment you will need You may want to connect a VCR along with your antennas or cable. To complete this hook-up, you may need the following equipment. 2 lengths of coaxial cable, i two-way splitter, 1 set of RCA pin-type...
  • Page 37 procedure (See illustration on the following page.) O Connect the incoming antenna to the IN terminal on the two-way splitter. O Connect a coaxial cable to one of the OU:? terminals on the two-way splitter; connect the other end of this cable to the ANT-A terminal on the back of the television.
  • Page 38 Projection TV + VCR -_ antenna or cable without decoder box (continued) Incoming Cable or Antenna VCR Rear Terminals VCR Rear Terminals AUDIO OUT AUDIO _"--'-----_ VIDEO (ZP,.,rT White Lead CH-1 Red Lead YellowLead, Connect Either Projection TV Rear Terminals Projection TV Rear Terminals INPUT OUTPUT...
  • Page 39: Projecuon Tv + Vcr + Antenna Or Cable With A Decoder Box

    Projection + VCR + antenna or cable with decoder equipment you'll need This hook-up will allow you to record scrambled cable channels while viewing another channel. To complete the hook-up, you'll need: 5 lengths of coaxial cables, 2 two-way splitter, 1 set of RCA pin type audio...
  • Page 40 Projection + VCR + antenna or cable with a decoder box (continued) procedure (See illustration on the following page.) 0 Connect the incoming cable to the IN terminal on the first two-way splitter. O Connect a coaxial cableto one of the OUT termiasls on the same splitter;...
  • Page 41 e _-_ Incoming Cable Rear Terminals Cable Decoder Box -@ @ Coaxial Cab____F: _ • VCR Rear Terminals ..75 Ohm Coaxial Cables VCR Rear Terminals White Lead _f'@:© tl@_!f '-,,_ _1 @-'i Red Lead- YellowLead • d '-------: -----: Connect Either One # Projection TV Rear Terminals INPUT...
  • Page 42 Projection TV + home theater receiver (A/V receiver) equipment you will need To hook-up a home theater receiver, you will need: 1 set of RCA pin-type audio cables, 2 RCA pin-type video cables, (if connecting a standard VCR), =C3= • 1 Super Video cable (S-VHS)
  • Page 43 Home Theater Receiver Rear ,=,]=Lo_=q ®®@@ .TAr'E VC,_2 VCR _ vCR; MO',ItTOR e.G°® ® L®®®®_Oe® _® ®® ®/®®9 VCR'I ]APE _'IEC :I llo]l#XolIlt I ;,,1.I White Lead Red Lead- "--_ Projection TV Rear Terminals INPUT OUTPUT ® ---EXT-SP(8 _)---- CAUTION: CONNECT TO CONNECTIONS INCLUDtNG...
  • Page 44: Projecuon Tv + Audio System

    Projection TV + audio system equipment you will need To hook-up an audio system you will need: • 1 set of RCA pin type audio cables. procedure O Connect one end of the RCA pin type audio cables to the AUDIO MONITOR OUTPUT terminals...
  • Page 45 Projection TV + external speaker with sub woofer out terminal equipment you will need To hook-up a external speaker, you will need: • 1 RCA pin type audio cable. Procedure O Connect an RCA pin type audio cable to the SUB WOOFER (MONO) terminal on the back of the te:Levision.
  • Page 46 Projection TV + an amplifier that has a center charmel out terminal (VS-50VA1, VS-50VA2 and VS.-60VA2 only) equipment you'll need • 1 RCA pin type audio cable Using the PTV speakers as center channels speakers If you are using a system that delivers Dolby Pro-Logic* surround sound, such as the HTS-100, you will probably...
  • Page 49: Getting Started

    CHAPTER Operating Your Projection Now that your TV is connected to the cable, antennas, or e_:temal compo- nents, it's time to enjoy your equipment. Tkis chapter will explain how to operate the TV, first focusing on functions thai: are basic and easy and then explaining some advanced features.
  • Page 50 _ Getting Started This section is designed to get you started enjoying your new Projection TV. If you follow these procedures one by one, you will soon have a picture and discovering everylhing yourPrc,je.:tion TV can do. can begin You will fred information on: •...
  • Page 51: Programming The Remote Control

    Programming the remote control The remote control unit is capable of learning the functions of other remote controls you may have. This fearare allows operation of other components with this remote control uni;. For learning _:otake place, the other remote control unit must be of the infra-red type.
  • Page 52: Control

    Programming the remote control (cont.) Press and hold the corresponding button on the other remote conl_'ol unit until the learning indicator "1" turns off. "¢_en the button is released, the learning indicator "2" will light up. Repeat steps @ -- @ for learning other funclioas.
  • Page 53 _> Important: 0 Change the batteries regularly. If you don't, you may lose the learned memory. We suggest you change the batteries after about 10 months of use (though their life is approximately one year). The learning in step _ may not be completed when the learning dicators "1"...
  • Page 54: Turning The Projection Tv On/Off

    Turning the Projection TV on]off E> Im_rtant: Before using the remote control to operate the Projection TV, press the "I31 select button. Use the POWER button on either the front panel or the remote control to tuna the Projection TV on and off. _>...
  • Page 55: Selecting The Input Source

    Selecting the input source Press the input button (INPUT) on the fi'ont panel or oil the remote control to select the input source: ANT-A or ANT-B, EXT-I or EXT-2. • <: "_ . 0000 ..Getting Started...
  • Page 56: Changing Channels

    Changing channels Your Mitsubishi Projection TV offers you three way,,; of changing chan- nels once their numbers have been programmed into channel memo13r: • selecting a channel using the automatic channel scan feature, • directly accessing a channel by pressing...
  • Page 57 changing channels automat- ically To change channels: O Press one of the channel con- .°O1 trols (SCAN) on the front panel or on the remote control. Projection TV aatomatically OOOOOi goes to the next broadcasting O0000[ station. changhag channels directly To move directly to a particular channel...
  • Page 58 using the quick: view option To alternate between the currer.t channel and the last one viewed: O Press the quick view (Q.V.) button on the remote control. O Press the Q.V. button again to view the original channel. D Important: Quick view (Q.V.) is not available when you operate tkLe Super Quick View (SQV).
  • Page 59: Setting The Clock

    Setting the clock Your Mitsubishi Projection TV contains an on-screen clock to indicate the current time. To set the clock: Press the MENU button on the ,,_TV Main Menu remote: control. The TV menu will Your choices are: appear on the screen.
  • Page 60: Memorizing Channels

    Memorizing channels Your Projection TV automatically memorizes the channels you can receive. Once channels are memorized, you can scan through them us- ing the channel control on the remote control and front panel. To memorize channels: Press the MENU button on the First Time Set-Up remote contro!.
  • Page 61: Adding And Deleting Channels

    Adding and deleting channels After all available channels have been programmed automatically, channels with weaker signals can be added or delete5 by using the following procedure. Press the MENU button on the First Time Set-Up remote control. The TV menu will Set the clock Memorize channels...
  • Page 62: Using Home Theater

    Using home theater Use this feature if you connected a Home Theater Receiver. It will fix your Projection TV to external 1 (EXT-1) Press the MENU button on the • First Time Set-Up remote control. The TV menu will Set the clock Memorize channels appear...
  • Page 63: Renaming The Inputs

    Renaming the inputs This feature allows you to rename the external inputs. After renaming, the new name will appear on the screen display. Press the MENU button on the • First Time Set-Up realole control. The TV :menu will Set the clock Memorize channels appear on the screen.
  • Page 64: Adjusting The Color Alignment

    Adjusting the color alignment Your Mitsubishi Projection TV has three picture tubes and large diameter lenses which are arranged in-line to project the light beams. Each picture tube projects only one color: red, green or blue. For the best color pic- ture, the three colors should be converged at the center of screen.
  • Page 65: Adjusting The Sound

    Adjusting the sound You can adjust all of your Projection TV's sound functions by us- ing a pair of buttons: select a function witkL the AUDIO button adjust the function with the ,ADJUST butto:a. You use tile ADJUST button to: •...
  • Page 66 "Monitor out: Variable/Fixed" lets you set-up the Projection TV for use with a home theater receiver or audio system. Choose "Variable" when you wish to use the television remote control for such functions as volume and mute. Choose "Fixed" if you connected a home theater receive:r or audio systera. This lets you control functions such as volume and mute through the receiver or audio system.
  • Page 67: Adjusting The Picture

    Adjusting the picture You can adjust all of your Projection TV's video functions by us- ing a pair of buttons: select a function with the VIDEO button and adjust the function with the .ADJUST button. You use the ADJUST button to: •...
  • Page 68 adjusting the video functions O Use either the VIDEO buttom_ on the front panel or on the re.- mote control to select one o:[the functions. O Use either the ADJUST but.- 00000 tons on the front panel o:r on the remote, c:ontrol to adjust: the function,...
  • Page 69: Using The Advanced Features

    Using the Advanced Features This section explains how to use some of the more advanced functions. You will learn: • setting the timer, • using the parental lock, • using the super-quick-_iew tuning, • using Video Mute, • using the power restore feature.
  • Page 70: Setting The Timer

    Setting the timer This special feature allows you to program your Mitsubishi Projecti.on TV to turn on automatically at a preset time. To set the timer: Press the MENU button on abe N%.TV Main Menu remote control. Ti0e TV menu will...
  • Page 71: Using The Parentallock

    Using the parentallock This special feature locks the entire TV to prevent others from watching it. O Press the MENU button on the @ Advanced Features remote control. The TV menu will Set the timer: appear on the screen. Parental lock: Super quick view (SQV) Video mute:...
  • Page 72: Using The Super Quick View Tuning

    Using the super quick view tuning You can set the Super-Quick-View from the menus of by using the ENTER and CANCEL buttons. See "using the quick view option" page 56. Press the MENU button on the _, Advanced Features remote control. "]?heTV menu will Set the timer: Parental lock:...
  • Page 73 Using the super quick view tuning (continued) using the enter/cancel button < setting the super quick view tuning > Select your desired channel with charmel control (SCAN). While the channel number is still displayed on the screen, press ENTER. The letters"SQV" will appear under the channel number.
  • Page 74: Using Video Mute

    Using Video Mute With video mute on, any blank section of video tape or any station with a weak signal is replaced by a blue screen. The sound is also turned off. If there is a case where you might wish to try tuning in a station that would otherwise be mute, you can turn the video mute off.
  • Page 75: Using The Power Restore Feature

    Using the power restore feature When this feature is used, the Projection TV will automaticaliy turn on when electric current is supplied. This feature is useful when, for example,, your Projection TV is plugged into an outlet that you control with a wall switch.
  • Page 77 H___!A P__T ER 4 Using the Special Features In addition to the basic and advanced functions explained in the previous chapter, your Mitsubishi Projection TV offers you several SlC_cjalfeatures not generally available on other brand Projection TVs. This chapter will explain how to use these distinctive featau-es.
  • Page 78: Chapter 4: Using The Special Features

    Understanding the On-Screen Displays Your Mitsubishi Projection TV provides an on-screen summary of the current settings for the Projection TV or cable charmels. This on-screen display can also be used to check the status of various functions without adjusting them. To check a function,...
  • Page 79: Understanding The On-Screen Displays

    O Tl_is setting indicates the cur- rerLt volume setting of the Projection TV Volume _EZ'-I This setting indicates that the Projection TV speaker system has been turned off. "IV Volume Speaker:. off _---"1 This setting indicates that Projection TV vol_ne has been muted.
  • Page 80: Using The Off-Timer

    Using the Off-Timer This special function aUows you to set the Projection TV to turn off automati- cally. You can set the Projection TV to turn off from 10 to 120 minute:_ (2 hours). In this section you'll learn: • setting the off-timer, •...
  • Page 81: Setting The Off-Timer

    Setting the off-timer O Press off-tiraer button (OFF-T) on the remote control. O Select how long you want TV Off timer 120 min. Projection TV to stay on by repeatedly pressing off- timer button (OFF-T). time will decrease minute intervals each time you press the button.
  • Page 82: Changing Or Canceling The Off-Timer

    Changing or canceling, the off-timer O Press off timer button TV Off timer 10 rain (OFF-T) on the remote control. An on-screen display will in- dicate the aJ_ount of time re- maining un_il Projection TV will turn off. O Continue pressing timer button...
  • Page 83: Using The Picture-In-Picture (Pip) Mode

    Using the Picture-in-Picture (PIP) Mode One of the special features of your Mitsubishi l:Tojection TV is the picture- in-picture (PIP) mode, which allows you to view two different sources at the same time. In this section you'll lem-n: • selecting the PIP image, •...
  • Page 84: Selecting The Pip Image

    Selecting the PIP image O Select the number of the TV channel you want to view by using channel control[ (SCAN). _Press :PIP button. reduced image will appear the bottom right corner of'the O0000i too o oo screen. Ant-A 023 ESPN Stet'eo &...
  • Page 85: Selecting The Source

    Selecting the source O T_az_ your VCR on and select a charnel on the VCR that different than the channel ° ° 0 on your Projection sc]_een. OPress source button ooooo (SOIYRCE) on the remote con- o0ooo trol repeatedly to select source of the PIP ilztage: TV, EXT-1, or EXT-2.
  • Page 86 Exchanging the PIP image Press exchange button (EXCH) on the remote control exchange positions of the background image reduced image. OOOO0 00000 ,888 Ant-A 02"3 ESPN Ar_t-A023 ESPN Stereo & SAP SQV Stere{) & SAP SQV Ext-1 A023 Chapter 4: Using the Special Features...
  • Page 87: Freezing The Pip Image

    Freezing PIP image OPress pause button (PAUSE) to freeze the reduced image on the screen. oo 0 O Pres_ again to cancel, the im- age freezing. 00000 00000 Using the Picture-in-Picture (PIP) Mode...
  • Page 88: Moving The Pip Image

    Moving the PIP image. Press the position button (POSI- q_ION) repeatedly. The position the reduced ima_e will change each corner c,f the screen in a counterclockwise fashion. Ant-A 023 ESPN Stereo & SAP SQV Ext-1 Chapter 4: Using the Special Features...
  • Page 91: Chapter 5: Troubleshooting

    C_H_A P__ TE_R Troubleshooting Even though you're now familiar with the t,asic and advanced opera- tions of your Mitsubishi Projection TV, you may run into trouble from time to time as you become accustomed to the raany features. This chapter...
  • Page 92 Troubleshooting (continued) For More IJ_formation Problems Possible Solutions remote control doesn't * Check that the batteries See"Getti_ng ready to use the work. installed correctly. remote co:at::ol" in Chapter for an explanation of how to install batteries in the mote control. Check that the select button See "Remote control buttons...
  • Page 93: Procedure For The Parental Lock

    Problems Possible Solutions For More Information See "Understanding the On- On-screen displays appear * This is part of the normal operation of the Projection each time you adjust a func- Screen displays" in Chapter tion. 4 for a full explanation of the on-screen displays.
  • Page 94: Using The Vcr Tray

    Using the VCR tray (VS-45VA1, VS-45VbL2, VS-50VA1 and VS-50VA2 only) Your Mitsubishi Projection TV has a built-in VCR tray for your conve-- nience. To use the tray: Pull the VCR tray in an upright position. °L_-_-J_j-- Open the legs on both sides of the tray and place them into the ribs.
  • Page 95 Join the band together as shown. BELT [_ Important: To make sure the VCR is stable at all times, fix it to the Projection TV as shown in the illustration. • Warning: • Do not place a VCR over 16kg [35 lb] on the tray. •...
  • Page 96: Caution And Care

    Caution and care • Warning: Don't leave stationary images, such as those ge:aerated from stock market reports or video games, on screen for more than 10 minutes. Still patterns scar the Projection TV c,'msing permanent damage to the picture tube. E>...
  • Page 97: Calling For Service

    Calling for service. If you are unable to correct the problem, consult your MITSUBISHI dealer or MITSUBISHI Authorized Wan-amy Service Center. Do not adjust any controls not described in this owner':; guide. Do not remove the protective back cover of this unit.
  • Page 99: Appendix: Automatic Procedure For The Parental Lock

    APPENDIX A- oma-tic Procedure for the Parental Lock Cut along dotted line and file after reading You will need to enter the code when: O viewing the locked TV, or O canceling the lock. If you forget the code, you can change, cancel, or view the locked chan- nels without entering the code.
  • Page 101: Index

    Adding and deleting channels Basic Connections 28 enter button (ENTER) 21 Projection TV + an Exclaanging the PIP inaage 84 amplifier that has a center adjust buttons (ADJUST) external speaker terminals 27 channel OUT terminal 44 17, 22 Projection TV + antenna Adjusting the color alignment 62 or cable with a decoder Adjusting the picture 65...
  • Page 102 Projection TV + external Using home theater 60 learn switch 21 speaker with subwoofer out Using theAdvanced Features terminal 43 learning indicators 21 Projection TV + home theater Setting the timer 72 receiver (A/V receiver) 40 Using ':he parental lock 73 Projection TV + separate Using :he super quick UHF and VHF antennas 33...
  • Page 103 ,,,*_ MITSUBISHI MITSUBISHI ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC. 5757 Plaza Drive, P.O. Box 6007 Cypress, CA 90630-0007 871D174A3 Printed in USA...

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