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  • Page 1 MITSUBISHI 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

    MITS___ UBI__ S HI OWNER'._._____S GUID______EE Table of Contents Important Safeguards .......................... Preface: Welcome to Mitsubishi ...................... Summary of' Special Features ....................... Unpacking Your [VV ........................What you will find ........................A few suggestions ........................What's in Each Chapter .........................
  • Page 4 Getting Started (cont.) Changing channels ........................Understanding the on-screen menus ..................Setting the clock ........................Memorizing channels ....................... Adding and deleting channels ....................Setting the A/V Network ......................Renaming the inputs ....................... Selecting the on-screen language ..................... Using video mute ........................Using the power restore feature .....................
  • Page 5: Important Safeguards

    IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS REGARD- ING YOUR TELEVISION RETAIN FOR FU.. TURE REFERENCES. FOLLOW WARNINGS ANI) INSTRUCTIONS MARKED ON THE TV RECEIVER. Read Instructions ° All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated. Retain Instructions The safety...
  • Page 6 ° Accessories Do not place this TV receiver on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The TV receiw_r may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the appliance. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod bracket, table recommended by the manufacturer,...
  • Page 7 Power S ources ThisTV receiver shouldbeoperated onlyfromthe typeof powersource indicatedonthe markinglabel. If youarenol_ sureofthe typeofpowersupplyto yourhome, c onsultyour appliance dealeror localpowercompany. Grounding or Polarization Foryoursafety,this TV receiver i s equipped with a polarized alternatingcurrentline plughavingonebladewiderthan the other. Thisplugwill fit into thepoweroutletonlyone way.
  • Page 8 Overloading Donot overload wall outletandextension cordsasthis (:an resultin a risk offire or electricshock. Object a ndLiquid Entry Neverpushobjects ofanykind into this 'i_' receiver through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or' short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock.
  • Page 9 Servicing Do not attempt to service this TV receiver yourself as open- ing or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Damage Requiring Service Unplug this TV receiver from the wall out,leL and refer servicing to qualified service...
  • Page 11: Preface: Welcome To Mitsubishi

    PREFACE Welcome to Mitsubishi Congratulations on your purchase of your new CS-27405 Mitsubishi TV. Your TV is designed for superb vi:ewing pleasure as well as continued reliability. To familiarize you with your TV and owner's guide, we suggest; that you read...
  • Page 12: Summary Of' Special Features

    Summary of Special Features Your top rated Mitsubishi TV delivers: 181-Channel Capacity --- programs up to 181 channels, ensuring your continued viewing pleasure as cable services continue to expand. Two-Speaker Sound System --- a special speaker system that produces clear stereo sound.
  • Page 13: Unpacking Your

    . Unpacking Your TV What you will find As you unpack your new TV, please check to be suLre that along with the TV, the following items are included: • an owner's guide that includes a warranty, • a registration card, •...
  • 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 TV," introduces you to the location and functions of the buttons and controls of your TV. Chapter 2, "Connecting Your TV," explains how to connect a VCR, antenna,...
  • Page 15: Some Conventions Used In This Guide

    Some Conventions Used in this Guide Mitsubishi has gone to great effort to provide _.sers with an easy-to- follow, useful owner's guide. You will find that different types information are treated in different ways. Users should read information labelled Important...
  • Page 17: Chapter 1: Getting To Know Your Tv

    C_ H_ T__R 1 Getting to Know Your TV Now that you've unpacked your TV, read through the safety infor- mation, 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 will be using when you operate the TV.
  • Page 18: Overview Of"The Front Panel

    • Overview of the Front Panel VOL• CH • CH• I PROG.o TIMER VOLV C)power button (POWER) Use to turn the TV on or off. C)program timer indicator (PROG. TIlVl_lq:) Lights up when the TV is programmed to turn on at a particular time.
  • Page 19: Overview Of The Remote Control

    Overview of the Remote Control Getting ready to use the remote control installing the batteries Take the box containing two AA size batteries from the packing bag. Remove the back cover of the remote control by pushing the direction of the arrow. Load the batteries as indicated in the illustration,...
  • Page 20 Overview of the remote control (cont.) 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, unless specifically instructed to do so in this owner's guide.
  • Page 21: Remote Control Buttons And Functions

    Remote control buttons functions ® I> ® ® MUTE ® ® VOLUME INPUT CHANNEL ® © ® MENU CANCEL DISPLAY HOME G ol ® ® ®jHANNE_ CD®® INDEX SOURCE Overview of the Remote Control...
  • Page 22: And Functions

    These buttons can be used to control VCRs, cassette decks, CD players, etc. These are pre-programmed to operate select Mitsubishi components. As for the PLAY button, see "Using tlhe Active A/V Network Feature," on page 89. (_) power button (POWER) Use to turn the TV on or off.
  • Page 23 @ audio and video controls These buttons are used in pairs to adjust features of the image or sound (other than volume) with a two-step process: using one of the audio or video buttons to select a function, and then using the adjust up/down button...
  • Page 24 (QUICK PROGK_¢I) Use this button to perform automated programming operations with both your TV and your Mitsubishi VCR. When you press this button, your TV will switch to the External-1 input, your VCR will turn on, and the VCR's "Program to record"...
  • Page 25 (_ picture-in-picture controls Use to control the special picture-in-picture (P![P) function. • PIP button (PIP)--Press to see the reduced PIP image or cancel it. See "Using the Active AN Network Feature," page 89. • channel button (CHANNEL)---Press to change the channel the reduced PIP image.
  • Page 27 HAPTER ',onnecting Your TV This chapter offers step-by-step instructions for completing most common hook-ups. It contains the following sections: " Overview of the Back Panel Basic Connections...
  • Page 28: Chapter 2: Connecting Your Tv

    Overview of the Back Panel ACTIVE NE"_ "_;-VIDEC vANi "A E_ [-2 E)_T- 1 [Ijlll_ _1"_'; I _ANT-B C) antenna terminals (ANT-A, ANT-B) Use to connect cable or VHF/UHF antennas. (_ video output terminal Use to send out the TV's video signal to a V(3R, Video...
  • Page 29 VCR. (_audio input terminals Use to bring in an audio signal from a VCR or other equipment. (_ active AN Network terminal Use to connect Mitsubishi products that have A/V network terminals. Overview of the Back Panel...
  • Page 30: Basic Connections

    • TV+VCR+antenna or cable with a decoder box, • TV+audio system, TV+Mitsubishi products that have A/V Network terminals. _Important: You must connect a VCR to see two active images when using Picture-In-Picture (PIP). Chapter 2 : Connecting...
  • Page 31: Tv+Antenna Or Cable Without A Decoder Box

    TV+antenna or cable without a decoder equipment you will need If you have a standard 75-ohm coaxial cable, you will not need additional equipment. If your antenna has two ]Leads (called :flat twin leads), you will need: (1) 75-300 ohm transformer. -FV rear terminals Cable Flat Twin Leads...
  • Page 32: Tv+Antenna Or Cable With A Decoder Box

    TV+antenna or cable with a decoder equipment you will need Use this hook-up if you need a decoder box to descramble cable signals. This hook-up will allow you to use the remote control change channels. (1) two-way splitter, 3 lengths of 75 ohm coaxial cables.
  • Page 33 Incoming Cable or Antennna (;able Decoder Box Rear Terminals CABLES ® TV Rear terminals ACTIVE NETWORK ® ® _o_li ,® ® o °,_=o,/I AN]i--A ,® 0° VHF/UHF (75_) ___NIT-O Basic Connections...
  • Page 34 TV+ separate and VHF antennas equipment you will need If UHF and VHF signals are brought into your home with two separate antennas, you will need to combine the antennas into a single wire to connect them to the TV. To do this you will need a UHF/VHF combiner.
  • Page 35: Tv+Vcr+Antenna Or Cable Without A Decoder Box

    TV+VCR+antenna or cable without a 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: • (1) length of coaxial cable, I set of RCA pin-type audio cables, 1 RCA pin type video cable,...
  • Page 36 TV+VCR+antenna or cable without a decoder (cont.) procedure (Please see illustration on the following page.) O Connect the incoming cable or antenna to the ANTENNA terminal on the VCR. O Connect one end of a coaxial cable to the ANTENNA terminal on the VCR.
  • Page 37 VCR Rear Terminals e_EL_ Incoming Cable or Antenna Antenna Cable -- Red Lead Basic Connections...
  • Page 38: Tv+Vcr+Antenna Or Cable With A Decoder Box

    TV+VCR+antenna or cable with a decoder equipment you will need This hook-up will allow you to record scrambled cab].e zhannels while viewing another channel. To complete the hook-up, you will need: • 4 lengths of coaxial cable, (1) two-way splitter, 1 set of RCA pin-type audio cables,...
  • Page 39 procedure (Please see illustration on the following page.) O Connect the incoming cable to the IN terminal on the two- way splitter. Connect a coaxial cable to one of the OUT terminals on the splitter; connect the other end of this cable to the ,MNT-A termi- nal on the back of the TV.
  • Page 40 TV+VCR+antenna or cable with a decoder (cont.) Incoming Cable Cable Recorder Rear Terminals -{__CableT VCR Rear VCR Rear Terminals Lead Antenna Lead ,.,. Connecteit_ler_ YellowLead Cable TV Rear Terminals °0 White Lead Red Lead Chapter 2 : Connecting Your TV...
  • Page 41: Tv+Audio System

    TV+audio system equipment you will need • 1 set of RCA pin-type audio cables. procedure Connect one end of RCA pin-type audio cables to the AUDIO MONITOR OUTPUT terminals on the back of tlhe tellevision. Use the red cable to connect the right (R) channel and the white cable to connect the left (L) channel.
  • Page 42: Tv+Mitsubishi Products That Have A/V Network Terminals

    TV. O Connect the other end of this cable to the A/V NETWORK terminal on the back of a Mitsubishi compo_ ent that has A/V network terminals. You can now point your component remote...
  • Page 43 Mitsubishi component rear panel TV Rear Terminals S-VIDEO ® ,® IMONO) ANi'A VHF/UHF =® ®o (7S_) EXT-I AN!-B Basic Connections...
  • Page 45: Chapter 3: Operating Your Tv

    CHAPTEa. _3. Operating Your TV Now that your TV is connected to the cable, antennas, or external components, it's time to enjoy your equipment. This chapter will explain how to operate the TV, first focusing on functions that basic and easy and then explaining some advanced features.
  • Page 46: Getting Started

    Getting Started This section is designed to get you started enjoying your new TV. If you follow these procedures one by one, you wi:L1soon have a picture and can begin discovering everything your t:elevision carl do. You will find information Using the remote control,...
  • Page 47 Using the remote control operating Mitsubishi components This remote control unit comes programmed to operate Mit,mbishi TVs, VCRs and audio components. The select buttons determine which component the remote control will operate. The following buttons are available when operating this TV set.
  • Page 48 VCR. If your VCR is this If your VCR is [his ...enter this code ...enter this code brand... brand... Mitsubishi (A) Philips 03, 10, 1.1 Mitsubishi (B) Quasar Canon 08, 13, 20 Emerson 04,05 Sanyo...
  • Page 49 <setting up the remote control to operate your cable box:_ O Turn off your cable box. Choose the layer using the select button on the remote control: CABLE, VCR-A or VCR-B While holding in the POWER button on the remote control, enter the code number listed in the chart;...
  • Page 50 VCR-A, VCR-B or CABLE. O Point the remote control at the VCR and press _he desired buttons. If you are using a Mitsubishi VCR, you will be able to use all of the buttons on the remote control to operate...
  • Page 51 <using your remote control to operate your cable box> After you have set up your remote control for your particular brand of cable box, you can use the remote to operate your cable box. O Choose the layer using the select button on the remote control: VCR-A, VCR-B or CABLE.
  • Page 52: Turning The Tv On/Off

    Turning the TV on/off [:>Important: Before using the remote control to operate the TV, press the TV button. Use the POWER button on either the control pa_.el or the remote control to turn the TV on and off. _Important: Even with the power turned off, there is a small current that...
  • Page 53: Selecting The Input Source

    Selecting the input source Press the input button (INPUT) on the conrzol panel or cn Lhe remote control to select the input source you wish to view: Ant-A or Ant-B, Ext-1, or Ext-2. c:_O O 0 c:_ c:_O 0 0 _] c:_O 0 0 Getting Started...
  • Page 54: Changing Channels

    Changing channels Your TV offers you four ways of changing channels once their numbers have been programmed into channel memory. • selecting a channel using the automatic channel scan feature. • directly accessing a channel by" pressing the number buttons. •...
  • Page 55 changing channels automati- cally To change channels: O Press one of the channel controls (CH, CI-LkNNEL) on the control panel or on the remote control. The TV automatically go_s to the next broadcasting station. [>Important: The channel controls (CHANNEL) will work only after channels have been programmed into memory.
  • Page 56 Changing channels (cont.) using the quick view option To switch to the memorized channel as the quick view channel: Select the chan:]el you wish to memorize as the quick view channel. Press the QV batton for about 3 seconds. When you release button, the channel number...
  • Page 57: Understanding The On-Screen Menus

    Understanding on-screen One of the distinctive features of this TV is an on-screen menu system that provides step-by-step instructions for using _ome of the TV's special capabilities. When using any of the on-screen menus, keep the follow:int; in mind: • The on-screen menus will clear if no item is selected...
  • Page 58: Setting The Clock

    Setting clock Your TV contains an internal clock to indicate the current time. there is a broadcaster in your area that is sending the current time along with its regular broadcast si_,mal, then your TV can automati- cally set its clock with this signal. Otherwise, you can set the clock yourself.
  • Page 59 If you follow daylight savings time, set the "Daylight savings" Set the clock "On" using the ADJUST button. Auto clock If you do not, set it to "Off." Monday Then press the ENTER button. Clock 10:00 am Time zone Eastern The automatic setting is com-...
  • Page 60: Memorizing Channels

    Memorizing channels Your TV automatically memorizes the channels yon can receive. Once channels are memorized, you can scan through them using the channel control on the remote control and control panel. Press the MENU button on the To memorize channels: remote control.
  • Page 61: Adding And Deleting Channels

    Adding deleting channels After all available channels have been programmed automatically, channels with weaker signals can be added or deleted by u.Ang the following procedure. O Press the MENU button on the First Time Set-Up remote control. The ']_7 Main Set the clock Menu will appear on tlhe screen.
  • Page 62: Setting The A/V Network

    Mitsu_ishi developed make it easier to use the remote control. When ;he cable is con- nected between two Mitsubishi products with the AN Network, you can point the remote control at one product and it will "pass" the remote control command to tile other.
  • Page 63: Renaming The Inputs

    Renaming inputs This feature allows you to rename the external inputs. This allows you to keep track of the components connected to each inp at. For example, you might name one input "VCR," and the other, "DISC." After renaming, the new name will appear on the screen display.
  • Page 64: Selecting The On-Screen Language

    Selecting on-screen language This TV allows you to see three different language on-screen menus: English, Spanish and French. Press the MENU button on the remote control. The TV Main Customize Viewinq Rename the inputs Menu will appcar on the screen. •...
  • Page 65: Using Video Mute

    Using video mute When using the video mute function, any blank section of video tape is replaced by a blue screen. The sound is also turr, ed off. there is a case where you might wish to try viewing the playback noisy tape, you can turn the video mute off.
  • Page 66: Using The Power Restore Feature

    Using power restore feature When this feature is used, the TV will automatically turn on when electric current is supplied• This feature is useful[ when, for exam- ple, your TV is plugged into an outlet that you control with a wall switch.
  • Page 67: Using The Advanced Pip Functions

    Using advanced functions You can use the pause button in the Picture-in-Picture mode to display special PIP features by selecting one of the followirLg settings: • TV Still, • Snap-shot, • Replay. In "TV Still," the PIP image switches between still and mo'Ang.
  • Page 68: Adjusting The Sound

    Adjusting sound You can adjust all of your television's sound functions by using a pair of buttons: select a function with the AUDIO button adjust the function with the up/down or fight/left buttons. You use these buttons • select a position (e.g., stereo), •...
  • Page 69 "Monitor out: Variable/Fixed" lets you set up the TV for use with a home theater receiver or audio system. Choose "Variab].e" when you wish to use the television remote control for such functions volume and mute. Choose "Fixed" if you connected a home theater receiver or audio system.
  • Page 70: Adjusting The Picture

    Adjusting picture You can adjust all of your television's picture tim ztions by using a pair of buttons: select a function with the VII_EO button adjust the function with the up/down buttons or the right/left buttons. You use these buttons •...
  • Page 71 adjusting the video functions O Use the VIDEO button CD _cDc the :remote control to select one of the functions. O Use the up/down buttons =411 01). or right/lefts butto:a on the remote control to adjust function. coOOOc °OOO c::,O 0 O c::_ Getting Started...
  • Page 72: Using The Closed Caption Decoder

    Using closed caption decoder Many broadcasters now supply closed captioning information along with their regular broadcasts. Your TV can decode that informa- tion and display it on your TV screen. There are two types of captioning that broadcasters can send: "standard"...
  • Page 73: Using The Advanced Features

    • Using the Advanced Features This section explains how to use some of the more advanced func- tions. You will learn: Setting the timer, Using the parental lock, and Using the Super Quick View tuning. Using the Advanced Features...
  • Page 74 Setting the timer This special feature allows you to program the 'I_ °to turn on auto- matically at a preset time. To set the timer: O Press the MENU button on the TV Main Menu remote control. The Main Menu Your choices are: will appear...
  • Page 75: Using Tile Parental Lock

    Using the parental lock This special feature locks the entire TV or one particular channel to prevent others from watching Press the MENU button on the Advanced Features remote control. The Main Menu Set the timer will appear on the screen. •...
  • Page 76 Using the parental lock (cont.) locking the channel • The message for locking the Use Parental lock (Channel) channel will appear. Now, the lock is off. Enter the secret code in four Enter your personal code digits using the number buttons using NUMBER buttons.
  • Page 77: Using The Super Quick View Tuning

    Using SuperQuickView tuning SuperQuickView allows you to cycle through a list of up to ten favorite channels by using the SQV button. You can use the menu system to add channels to and remove channels from the list. O Press the l_iENU button on the Advanced Features...
  • Page 79: Chapter 4: Using The Special Features

    CHAPTER Using Special Features In addition to the basic and advanced functions explained: h_ the previous chapter, this TV offers the user several special i_amres not generally available on other brand TVs. This chapter will explain how to use these distinctive features.
  • Page 80: Understanding The On-Screen Displays

    Understanding the On-Screen Displays Your TV provides an on-screen summary of the current settings the TV or cable channels, as well as the information related Extended Data Services (EDS). EDS allows broadcasters to supply you with the current time, channel information, anti program information.
  • Page 81: Using The Off-Timer

    • Using the ()if-Timer This special function allows you to set the TV to turn off automati- cally. You can set the TV to turn off from 10 to 120 minul:es hours). In this section you'll learn: • Setting the off-timer, •...
  • Page 82: Setting The Off-Timer

    Setting off-timer O Press the off:timer button (OFF-T) on the remote control. ooo0 o000_ o0o0_ _O00U Select how long you want the TV Off timer 120 min. TV to stay on by repeatedly pressing the off-timer button (OFF-T). The time will decrease in 10 minute intervals each time...
  • Page 83: Changing Or Canceling The Off-Timer

    Changing or canceling the off-timer O Press the off-timer button TV Off timer 10 min. (OFF-T) on the remote control. An On-screen display will indicate the amount of time remaining until the TV will turn off. O Continue pressing the off-timer button (OFF-T) repeatedly...
  • Page 84: Using The Picture-In-Picture (Pip) Mode

    Using the Picture-in-Picture (PIP) Mode One of the special features of the TV is the picture-in-picture (:PIP) mode, which allows you to view two different scurce_,_ at the same time. In this section you'll learn: • Selecting the PIP image, •...
  • Page 85: Selecting The Pip Image

    Selecting image O Select the number of the TV channel you want to view by using the channel control (CHANNEL). O Press the PIP button. A reduced image will appear in the bottom right corner of the screen. Ant-A 023 ESPN Stereo &...
  • Page 86: Selecting The Source

    Selecting source O Turn your VCR on and select a channel on the VCR that is different than the channel see on your qV screen. )oo0 O Press the source button (SOURCE) on the remote control repeatedly to select the sourc4 of the PIP image: TV or External.
  • Page 87: Exchanging The Pip Image

    Exchanging the PIP image Press the enter (ENTER) butLon to exchange the positions of the back- ground image and the reduced image. ooo0 o000_ o000 o000_ Ext-1 Ant-A 023 ESPN Stereo & SAP SQV Ext-1 Moving the PIP image Press the adjust (up/down) button rightAeft...
  • Page 88: Freezing The Pip Image

    Freezing the PIP image Select "Use Advanced PIP" in Use Advanced "Customize Viewing" menu; then set the current setting I_ Current setting "TV Still." (See "Using the Slill advanced PIP fl_nctions," page 65.) Use ADJUST to select. Then press ENTER. Use the MEI_FU button to return Press MENU...
  • Page 89: Using The Snap-Shot Feature

    Using Snap-shot feature Select "Use Advanced PIP" in Use Advanced "Customize Viewing" menu; then set the current setting • Current setting "Snap-shot." (See "Using the Snap-shot advanced PIP functions," page 65.) Use ADJUST to select. Then press ENTER. O Use the MENU button to return Press MENU...
  • Page 90: Using The Replay Feature

    Using Replay feature Select "Use Ad.vanced PIP" in "Customize Viewing" menu; Use Advanced then set the current setting • Current setting "Replay." (See "Using the Replay advanced PIP functions," page Replay speed 65.) Use ADJUST to select. Then press ENTER. Set the replay speed between Press MENU...
  • Page 91: Using The Actiw, _A/V Network

    You must have connected an A/V Network cable from the Active AN Network terminal of your TV to the AN Network terminal of your VCR. See "TV+Mitsubishi products thaL have AN Network terminals," page 40. • You must have connected...
  • Page 92 Using active Network (cont,,) using the quick program button (QUICK PROGRAM) When you press QUICK PROGRAM to begin pro_,Tamming your VCR: • Active A/V Network will turn on your VCR and bang it to tlhe "Program to Record" screen. (If the VCR's (:lock ihas not been set, you will see the "Set the clock"...
  • Page 93 • The CHANNEL and number buttons (0-9) will automatically control the small PIP image. You cannot change channels the main image. When you press the PIP button on the remote to turn off the PIP image: • CHANNEL, the number buttons, and all other functions will...
  • Page 95: Chapter 5: Troubleshooting

    TV, you may run into trouble from time to Lime as you become accustomed to the TV. This chapter offers so]ut.ions to some of the common problems you may encounter. We suggest that you consult this chart before contacting a Mitsubishi service representative.
  • Page 96 Troubleshooting (cont.) For More Information Problems Possible Solutions The remote control doesn't • Check that the batteries See "Getting ready to use the reraote control" in installed correctly. work. Chapter i for an explana- tion of how to install batter- ies in the remote control.
  • Page 97 For More Information Possible Solutions Problems See "Understanding the On- • This is part of the normal On-screen displays appear Screen Displays" in. C,hapter operation of the TV. each time you adjust 4 for a full explanation funcl;ion. the on-screen displays.
  • Page 98: Caution And Care

    This distortion, however, will not harm the picture tube. For maximum enjoyment and safe operation of your Mitsubishi Color TV, please read the "IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS" careflllly and apply them properly. Chapter Troubleshooting...
  • Page 99: Calling For Service

    TV off. If any of the settings are different than the illustration above, turn the TV off and consult your Mitsubishi dealer or Mitsubishi Authorized Warranty Service Center. Troubleshooting...
  • Page 100: Appendix: Automatic Procedure For The Parental Lock

    APPENDIX Automatic Procedure for the Parental Lock Cut along dotted line and file after reading After you lock the TV, you will need the secret code in order to: view the locked TV, or cancel the lock. If you forget the code, you can view the locked TV without entering the code.
  • Page 101: Index

    Index channels changing ......... Active A/V Network terminal... Getting ready to use the remote controls (CH, CHANNEL)16, control ........Adding and deleting channels .. 59 memorizing ......PIP ......... adjust (up/down) buttons ..21, 23 PIP CHANNEL ..... advanced features, using ..
  • Page 102 (SQV) power restore ......super quick view feature ..surround ........program timer indicator (PROG. Welcome to Mitsubishi ....TIMER) ........S-VIDEO input terminal ..What's in Each Chapter ... 12 quick view button (QV) ..... 20 time, setting ......
  • Page 103: Warranty

    All parts used for replacement are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period. d. Labor. [:or one year from the original purchase at retail, we will provide the labor for a warranty repair by an authorized MITSUBISHI service center bout charge.
  • Page 104 MITSUBISHI MITSUBISHI ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC. 6100 Atlantic Boulevard Norcross, GA 30071-1305 871C906B3 Printed in U.S.A.

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