Mitsubishi Electric WD-52527 Owner's Manual

Mitsubishi Electric WD-52527 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 DIi3JTAL TELEViSiONS ,ViewPoinl HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE r® ON-SCRE N OPERATING SYSTEM TV Unformation: Use this space to record the model and seriat numbers your television, This information is on the back of your Model number Serial number...
  • Page 2 STAND REQUIREMENT CAUTION: Mitsubishi TV models WD-52527 and WD-52528 are for use only with Mitsubishi stand models MB-52527 or MB-52528. Mitsubishi TV models WD-62527 and WD-62528 are for use only with Mitsubishi stand models MB-62527 or MB-62528_ Use with other stands is capable of resulting in instability causing possible injury.
  • Page 3 Note:Thisequipment hasbeentestedandfoundto compiywiththeiimitsfora CiassBdigitaidevice, p ursuant to part15ofthe FCCRubs.These iimitsaredesigned to provide reasonabb protection against h armfui i nterference ina residentiai installation. Thisequipment generates, usesandcanradiate radiofrequency energy and,if not installed andusedinaccordance w iththe instructions, maycauseharmfui i nterference t o radiocommunications. However, thereis noguarantee thatinterference w iii notoccurina particular i nstallation.
  • Page 4 IIV]PORTANT SAFEG UARDS PUease read the following safeguards for your TV and retain for future reference. AUways follow aH warnings and instructions marked on the teUevision. Read, Retain and Follow All instructions Read aH safety and operating instructions before operating the TV. Retain the safety and operating instructions for future reference.
  • Page 5 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS, continued Power Lines An outside antenna system shouHd not be located in the vicinity of overhead power Hines or other eHectric Hight or power circuits, or where it can fan into such power Hines or circuits. When instafling an outside antenna system, extreme care shouHd be taken to keep from touching such power Hinesor circuits as contact with them might be fatal Overloading...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 1: Television Overview Special Features ......................TV Accessories ......................Remote Control Functions: Overview ................Remote Control Functions: Operation ......................... Care ......................... Sleep Timer ......................Front Control Panel ...................... Front Panel Indicator Lights ..................Back Panel ........................Chapter 2: Connecting External Devices &...
  • Page 7 Chapter 4 : [EEE 1394 Devices and NetCommand® Controlled Recordings REEE 1394 Devices and NetCommand® ControU ............Adding REEE1394 Devices Automatically ..............Device SeUection Menu ....................Using the Device Menu Button to Display Menus ............Using the GURDE Button to DispUay ChanneMew and Menus ........
  • Page 8 Mitsubishi has worked to provide you with a television that defines "state-of-the-art," with the capability to meet your needs now and in the future. Whether this is your first Mitsubishi electronic product or an addition to your Mitsubishi...
  • Page 9 Television Overview SpeciaU Features ..................TV Accessories ..................Remote Control Functions: Overview ........... Remote ControU Functions: Operation .................... Care ..................... SUeep Timer ..................Front Control Panel ................. Front PaneU Indicator Lights ..............Back PaneU ....................
  • Page 10: Special Features

    NetCommand ® Home Network ControJ System Your widescreen Mitsubishi HDTV offers a new level of networking to combine selected older products with new and future digital products. NetCommand supports EEE 1394 connections, Audio Video Control system (AViC), 5C copy protection and IR control of selected older products such as VCRs, DVD players, cable boxes or satellite receivers.
  • Page 11: Tv Accessories

    TV Accessories PUease take a moment to review the following Uistof items to ensure that you have received everything incUuding: For the WD-52527 or WD-62527 For the WD-52528 or WD-62528 1. Remote Control 1. Remote Control 2, Two AAA Batteries 2, Two AA Batteries 3, One Quadruple IR Emitter Cable (allows NetCommand...
  • Page 12: Remote Control Functions: Overview

    Remote Controm Functions: Overview Figures or? the following page Slide Switch: Selects A/V product to be controlled Light: Located on the left side for WD-52527 the remote control. Select TV for NetCommand® device WD-62527 and on the right side for WD-52528 control.
  • Page 13: Operation

    Remote Controm Functions: CABLE/DBS/DTV m mmm POWER DEVICE CHANNEL VOLUME AUDIO PAGE STOP PAUSE CONNECT REW/REV PLAY FF/FWD MITSUBISH! WD-52527 & WD-62527 Remote WD-52528 & WD-62528 Remote installing the Batteries: 1. Remove the remote controFs back cover by gently pressing the ribbed tab in the direction of the arrow and sHiding off the cover.
  • Page 14: Care

    Remote Control Functions: Care and Sleep Timer SJeep Timer Setting the Sleep Timer: 1. Press SLEEP on the remote control 2. Each press of SLEEP increases the time dispHayed by 30 minutes, untiHthe maximum vaHue of 120 minutes is reached. After 5 seconds of inactivity, the message will disappear.
  • Page 15: Front Control Panel

    Front Control Panel The buttons on the Front Control Panel higHighted are duplicated on the remote control. The top row of labels shows the control functions when there are no TV menus displayed on the screen. The bottom row of labels shows the control functions when the TV menus are displayed on the screen or when a special function has been activated.
  • Page 16: Front Panel Indicator Lights

    FrontoPanei Indicator Lights LAMF' STATUS "riMER ..E, ..Refer to the following tables for explanations of the front-panel indicator lights. None (indicator off) TV is powered OFF. Normal operation. Green, steady TV is powered ON. Normal operation. Green, rapid blinking 1.
  • Page 17 Turn off the TV and unplug the set from the AC power bHinMng source. Wait one minute and then plug the set back If the LED is still on, contact your dealer or a Mitsubishi Authorized Service Center. See www. mitsubishi-tv.com or call 1-800-332-2119 to receive Authorized Service Center information.
  • Page 18: Back Panel

    Back Panem 1. Antenna (ANT-1 MAmN, ANT-2 AUX} ANT-1 MAIN and ANT-2 AUX can each receive both digital and analog over-the-air channels from a VHF/UHF antenna or non-scrambled digital/analog cable channels. Your primary viewing signal source should be connected to ANT-1 MAIN. ANT-1 MAIN must be used to view premium subscription cable TV service authorized...
  • Page 19 Component 1, 2, o_ 3, o_ the HDMI input is selected for reco_ding, 7. Service Port This input is for use by Authorized Mitsubishi Se_vice_s only or for authorized software updates, 8. DVI Analog Audio Unlike HDMI, DVl does not carry audio information...
  • Page 20 Back Panel, continued 9. DTV Link/JEEE 1394 These jacks allow the TV to connect to external IEEE 1394 digital products by means of a single cable. Two jacks are provided for this purpose, allowing for a high degree of flexibility in connecting your NetCommand®=controlJed system.
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  • Page 22: External Devices & Netcommand® Setup

    Connecting E×temai Devices and NetCommand ® Setup NetCemmand is able to contrel many current audio and video devices by sending remote centrel signals from the TV to each device through IR emitters. Additionally, it is also able to barn the remote control signals used by most audio video devices not already in the TV's memory.
  • Page 23: Wall Outlet Cable Or Cable Box

    Connecting a Wail Outlet Cable or Cable Standard CabJe Box Wall OutJet CabJe (analog cable box, other than an HDTV cabmebox, (can be used with a OableOARD compatibme with PIP/POP} Figure 1 Figure 2 it is very important to connect the incoming cable for 3 coaxial cables and one two-way RF spfitter are required, your primary...
  • Page 24: Tm Technology

    CabieCARD TMTechnology Using a CabJeCARD CabJeCARD TechnoJogy CableCARD is a nationwide system standard that allows After inserting a CableCARD into the TV back your local cable TV provider to supply you with an access panel CableCARD slot and powering On the TV, the card customized to your account.
  • Page 25: Antenna With Single Lead

    Connecting an Antenna with a Single Lead or Antennas with Separate UHF and VHF Leads Antennas with Separate UHF and Antenna with Single Lead (not for use w{th CabmeCARD VHF Leads Figure Figure 4 A 300-Ohm to 75-Ohm transformeris required. This is not A UHF/VHF combiner is required, This is not included with included with the TV, but is available at most electronics stores.
  • Page 26: Vcr To An Antenna Or Wall Outlet Cable

    Connecting a VCR to Antenna or Wail Outlet Cable Connecting VCR Video and Audio to the TV Connecting VCR to an Antenna or Wall OutJet CabJe and Connecting Video and Audio to the TV Figure 5 Connect either an S-Video or Video cable from VIDEO A two-way RF splitter, 3 coaxial cables, right and left audio OUT on the VCR back panel to INPUT-1 VIDEO on the cables and an S-Video or Video cables are required.
  • Page 27: Vcr Video And Audio To A Cable Box

    Connecting VCR Video and Audio to a Cable VCR Video and Audio to a Cable 7. Connect either an S-Video or Video came from VIDEO Figure 6 OUT on the VCR back pane[ to INPUT 1 VIDEO on the A two-way RF spfitter, 4 coaxial cables, right and left audio TV back pane[.
  • Page 28: Aiv Receiver

    Connecting an AiV Receiver (Stereo System} Connecting a Satellite Receiver or Other Device with S wVideo SateBite Receiver or Other Device with A/V Receiver (Stereo System} Figure 7 S-Video A coaxial digital audio cable or stereo audio cables are required. Figure 8 These cables are not provided with the TV.
  • Page 29: Dvd Player With Component Video

    Connecting a DVD Player with Component Video Connecting an HDTV Cable Box or Satellite Receiver with Component Video HDTV Cable Box or Satellite Receiver DVD Player with Component Video Figure with Component Video Component video cables and audio cables are required, Figure 10 These are not included with the TV, A coaxial splitter, RCA component video cables, and audio...
  • Page 30: Hdmr Device

    Connecting an HDM[ or DV[ Device DV[ Device HDM[ Device Figure 12 Figure 11 A DVI-to-HDMI cable or DV//HDMI adaptor and HDMI cable An HDMI-to- HDMI cable is required. This is not included with and audio cables are required. These are not included with the the TV.
  • Page 31: Rremitter Netcommand

    Connecting the IR Emitter NetCommand ® IR Emitter NetCommand® Figure 13 A double IR Emitter cable is included with models WD+52527 and WD-62527. A Quadruple/R Emitter cable is included with models WD-52528 and WD+62528. behind the pHastic. If you cannot see the sensor and the The emitters connected to these jacks are used by the device's Owner's Guide does not specify the Hocation,...
  • Page 32: Com Pati Ble I Eee 1394 Devices

    Connecting Compatible IEEE 1394 Devices CompatibJe IEEE 1394 Devices When Connecting IEEE 1394 Devices It is possible to connect devices to the TV that have IEEE + Do not loop the last device in the chain back to the 1394 connectors but are not compatible with the TV or with TW When the device chain is looped, the TV may the NetCommand ®...
  • Page 33 Connecting Compatible JEEE 1394 Devices, continued Connection Styles 4-Pin Styme vs. (}-Pin Style Connectors There are two different connection sues that can be used when connecting IEEE 1394 devices. Use the sue There are two different types of connectors used for IEEE 1394 terminaUs and cabbs, a 4-pin and a 6-pin styb.
  • Page 34: Helpful Hints

    If your AiV Receiver's remote control has an Analog/Digital Audio key, you can use the GUIDE key with the following models to control switching: Mitsubishi M-VR900 Integra DTR-9J Denon AVR-2700 Kenwood VR-2080 To make the switch, press the Device key on the TV's remote control, and from the Device Selection menu, press the Audio key.
  • Page 35 :up and Editing NetCommand@ introduction ..............Using the Remote Control with NetCemmand@ ........ NetCommand@ Setup On-Screen Buttons .......... 3D GraphicaU Viewpoint@ Menu System ..........NetCommand@ JnitiaU Setup ..............Edit NetCommand@ Add an A/V Receiver ................. Add Devices ..................Change Devices ................
  • Page 36: Netcommand® Introduction

    NetCommand makes your TV the heart of your Home Theater NetCommand@ is an intelligent controU system that allows your Mitsubishi TV to become the heart of your Home Theater. With NetCommand, the TV sends signals to the other devices in the system, telling them to play, record, change inputs, adjust volume, change channels and many more functions.
  • Page 37: Using The Remote Control With Netcommand

    TV remote to operate these devices in the traditionaI manner. NetOommand PreoMemorized Devices DEVICE A/V receiver Cable Box DBSSatellite Receiver DVDPlayer Mitsubishi M-VR800, M -VR900 SR-HD5 DD-6000,D%8020 HS-U795,HS_U778 Hose Lifestyle®28 Lifestyle®28 Denon AVR-2700 Echostar...
  • Page 38: Netcommand® Setup On-Screen Buttons

    To use the TV's NetCommand feature, you need to provide some detaibd information during the setup of your Mitsubishi TV. You must define the manufacturer of the devices that are connected to the tebvision, or barn the IR code remote controi signais for the device connected.
  • Page 39: Graphical Viewpoint® Menu System

    3D Graphicam Menu System .ViewPoilI[ on-screen operating system, Your TV arise has Mitsubishi's excHusive 3D GraphicaH which provides on-screen information for menu choices and changes using the TV's remote control VJeWPOJnt Menu Screens 'VJJ{WPOJnl Remote ControJ Buttons The following buttons on your remote control help you...
  • Page 40: Netcommand® Initial Setup

    This screen displays automatically the first time you power On your new TV, after the Welcome screen. When you first power On your new Mitsubishi TV, the initiaHsetup screens appear. The process allow you to quicMy set up NetCommand and the TV Guide On Screen@ system.
  • Page 41 NetCommand ® initial Setup, continued Device Setup Screen TV Guide On Screen® System Setup Figure 3 Figure 4 If the devices connected to the TV are aiready in The TV Guide On Screen option allows you to select NetCommand memory, you can qubMy sebct them whether you want to enable the TV Guide On Screen at this screen.
  • Page 42 NetCommand ® Initial Setup, continued Review Screen Finish Screen Figure 5 Figure After you have made your device choices the Review To compbte the NetCommand setup, sebct Finish from the Finish screen. Screen will display, it is important to review the settings to ensure that they are correct, if necessary, you can if you wish to change any of the pre- configured...
  • Page 43: Edit Netcommand® Add An A/V Receiver

    If a number follows the manufacturer's name, (example: Mitsubishi 1), this indicates additional models are optimized for that manufacturer. For many device types, non-listed models will operate in the...
  • Page 44 Edit NetCommand ®, Add an AiV Receiver, continued A/V Receiver (AVR) Input Learn Screen A/V Receiver (AVR) Learn Screen Figure 10 Figure 1. Press ADJUST _ or _ on the TV remote to select the NetCommand can now barn the remote controi signab check box for each function to be learned.
  • Page 45 Edit NetCommand ®, Add an AiV Receiver, continued Finish Screen Name Screen Figure I1 Figure 13 The Name screen allows you to change the default name To finalize your selections and complete the A/V for the AiV receiver to a custom name of up to eight receiver setup, select Finish from the Finish screen.
  • Page 46: Add Devices

    Edit NetCommand ®, Add Devices Mitsubishi's NetCommand allows you to edit your home theater configuration. You can add new devices, change device settings and connections, debte devices and barn remote controi IR signais not akeady in NetCommand memory. Add Screen...
  • Page 47 To test the learned command, press the ENTER button of the screen. If a number follows the manufacturer's on the TV remote while the learned function is still name, (example: Mitsubishi 1), this indicates additional higHighted. The device should perform the selected models are optimized for that manufacturer.
  • Page 48 Edit NetCommand®, Add Devices, continued Figure I7, [Device] Learn screen Figure 19, Name screen [Device] Advanced Learn Screen Figure 18 After ieaming the basic device keys, the [Device] Advanced Learn screen aiiows you to ieam any speciai keys for your device. Most common IR remote controi signai formats can be ieamed by NetCommand.
  • Page 49 OUT on the TV, which outputs anaHog downconverted VCR you can specify the IR Code setting to VCR-B, if the from digital primary Mitsubishi VCR is using the VCR-A IR code. Figure 21. VCR for Recordings screen Figure 23,/R Code for[Device]...
  • Page 50: Change Devices

    Edit NetCommand ®, Change or Demete Devices, Finish Screen Finish Screen Change Device Screen Figure 24 Figure To finaUize your seHections and complete the SeHecting Change from the Setup menu screen, dispHays NetCommand setup, seHect Finish from the Finish screen. the Change screen.
  • Page 51 IEEE 1394 Devices and NetCommand® IEEE 1394 Devices and NetCommand® ControU ........Adding IEEE 1394 Devices Automatically ..........Device SeUection Menu ................Using the Device Menu Button to DispUay Menus ....... Using the GUIDE Button to DispUay ChannelView and Menus ..57 NetCommand®...
  • Page 52 IEEE 1394 Devices and NetCommand® Control See pages 32 and 33 for information regarding compatible IEEE 1394 devices and connection styles. The TV is not abte to control IEEE 1394 devices that use other types of control protocols. Incompatible digital audio, video and/or control information will still be able to pass from one device through the TV to another device on the network.
  • Page 53 Adding IEEE 1394 Devices Automaticammy Name for 1394 Device Screen Adding IEEE 1394 Devices Figure 2 If you choose to add the discovered IEEE 1394 device, When an IEEE 1394 device is connected into the the Name for 1394 Device screen will appear. Name the TV network and is powered On, the new device will device or use the default name that appears automatically.
  • Page 54 Histed, then you may be abHeto controH this device whiHe it is operating as an anaHog VCR. For exampHe, if the IEEE 1394 device you have added is a Mitsubishi DVCR, and you have seHected an anaHog connection as a second connection, then you will select Mitsubishi for the manufacturer.
  • Page 55 Device Selection Menu When you press DEVICE on the TV's remote control, the Device Selection menu (Figure 7) displays. If NetCommand® has not been set up, the Device Selection menu allows you to select an input for viewing. If NetCommand is set up, the Device Selection menu allows you to select the device for viewing, select audio from the TV speakers or AiV receiver, power compatible...
  • Page 56 While CableCARD application IR Controlled Devices screens are customized in each area, some general rubs apply in using these screens on your Mitsubishi television. For a NetCommand compatible traditional IR controlled device, pressing DEVICE MENU once or twice wiii display 1.
  • Page 57 Using the GUIDE Button to Display ChannelView TMand Menus The GUIDE Button Phase refer to the separate TV Guide On Screen® Interactive Program Guide User's Manua/ for detaiis about using the GUIDE button with TV Guide On Screen. When you are not using the GUIDE key for the TV Guide screens, pressing GUIDE allows you to see NetCommand®...
  • Page 58 NetCommand ® Controlled Peer-to-Peer Connections What is a Peer-to-Peer Connection? Setting up a Peer4o-Peer Connection Figure 12 A peer-to-peer connection is a current connection A peer-to-peer connection allows the IEEE 1394 devices cannot be setup as a delayed connection. in your TV network to taHkto each other without the further need of TV intervention once the peer-to-peer To establish a peer-to-peer connection:...
  • Page 59 Direct VCR Recording from an Antenna or Cable Source, Disc Search, Track List Screen Track List Screen Direct VCR Recording from an Figure 13 Antenna or CabJe Source: When viewing an AiV Disc, press GUIDE to dispiay its Pressing REC (record) on the TV's remote control wiii Track List.
  • Page 61 Main Menu Choices ................Setup Menu ..................NetCommand® Menu ................. Record Menu ..................ChanneU Menu ..................Captions Menu ..................V-Chip Lock Menu ................Audio/Video Menu ................A/V Settings Descriptions ..............Operation of PIP and POP ..............
  • Page 62: Main Menu Choices

    Main Menu Choices ChanneJ Menu Setup Menu Figure 4 Figure I Edit channeHs for Ant-1 and Ant-2. After memorization, Use the Setup menu to seHect EngHish or Spanish as the Hanguage for the menus and on-screen dispHays. if a channeH dispHays as digitaH and anaHog, you can choose to see the channel digitally every time it is Manually set the time for the TV, or seHect Auto and the selected.
  • Page 63: Setup Menu

    Setup Menu Setup Menu After memorizing channels, the channels in memory Figure 8 can be accessed in ascending or descending order by pressing CH A or Y. Select the Channel Menu to access further channel-editing features such as channel add or delete, channel name,...
  • Page 64 Time Zone Sebct your correct time zone. Press ADJUST _ or T to sebct the time zone (Atlantic, Eastern, Centrai, Mountain, Pacific, Aiaska or Hawaii) for your area. Then press ADJUST _ to move to the Dayiight Savings time option. Select the Daylight Savings time (DST) option that your state uses.
  • Page 65: Netcommand Menu

    NetCommand® Menu NetCommand Menu Transport Menu Figure 11 Figure !3 Figure 13, Transport Menu NetCommand can use the Transport menu to control VCRs, DVDs, IEEE 1894 AiV Discs, digital VCRs, and similar devices. If you choose to turn off this menu when viewing these devices, the transport buttons (rewind, play Figure 11.
  • Page 66: Record Menu

    Record Menu Record During the recording, the TV can be powered Of L Figure 14 To prevent recording of unwanted materiai whib The Record menu allows you to manually set up recording to a VCR or AiV disc, press PAUSE to recordings, view the record iist, and set defauits for your temporariiy stop recording.
  • Page 67 Record Menu, continued Record List Analog Recordings When you record a 16:9 digital channel to an analog Figure 16 VCR or recording device, there is a mismatch between A maximum of 32 recordings can be scheduied. To cancel a recording on the Record List, press ADJUST • the picture shape of the 16:9 ratio of the source and the narrower 4:3 ratio of the analog recorder_ or •...
  • Page 68: Channeu Menu

    Channel Menu After the avaiiaMe channeis have been memorized Figure 17 from the Setup Menu, weaker channeis can be added. Unwanted channeis can abo be debted. Press CH _ or on the remote controi to see the channeb in memory. Press ADJUST A or V to sebct Added or Debted for the channei shown in the Channei number box.
  • Page 69 SQV (SuperQuickView SQV (SuperQuickView SQV (SuperQuickView Using The Menu Screen Using The Remote Control Figure 17 Viewing and changing SQV banks using the remote SQV (SuperQuickView allows you to put together Hists control: of your favorite channels from Antenna 1 and Antenna 1.
  • Page 70: Captions Menu

    Captions Menu: Analog and Digital Captions Captions Menu Figure I8 To make the anaHog dosed captions easier to read, you For anaHog channeHs broadcasters can send either can choose to display the background color as either Standard or Text dosed captioning. Standard CHosed black or gray behind the captions.
  • Page 71 Captions Menu, continued: Customizing Digital Settings , Transparent - See-through text reveals the TV program You can customize the text of digitaH captions by Opaque -Soiid color text; blocks the TV program seHecfing the font of your choice. The avaiHabHe Font , Flashing - Text flashing in intervals options are as follows: Defauk - Selected by the Closed Captions provider...
  • Page 72: V-Chip Lock Menu

    V-Chip Lock Menu: Pass Code To view a V-Chip Mocked program or to watch the program during a scheduHed Hocktime, you must enter SeHectV-Chip Lock to perform the functions Histed bellow. your four-digit pass code or change the channel to an V-Chip allows you to BHock or AHow programs based unlocked program.
  • Page 73 V+Chip Lock Menu: V+Chip Definitions V-Chip Signal Information When provided by the broadcaster, V-Chip ratings can be used to control which programs can be viewed or will be blocked. When V-Chip ratings are sent, you will see the ratings when you change the channei or when you press the HNFO button on the remote control.
  • Page 74 V-Chip Lock Menu, continued Lock By Time Front Button Lock Figure Front Button Lock bts you disable controls on the front Lock by Time allows you to Hockthe entire TV during panel to prevent anyone from changing settings by specific hours+ During the Lock Time, you must use your accident+ pass code to view the TV.
  • Page 75: Audio/Video Menu

    Audio!Video Menu Figure 24 TV Speakers This sebcfion will turn on or off the TV's intemai speakers. You may sebct Off when sending the sound the AiV receiver icon from the Device Sebcfion menu automatically turns Off the TV speakers. See the NetCommand information for further instructions.
  • Page 76: A/V Settings Descriptions

    A!V Setting Descriptions: Audio NOTE: The effects of the Audio Settings of Bass, Trebb, Baiance and Surround affect the sound heard through the TV speakers oniy. monaural sound track that you cannot hear AnaJog and DigitaJ Audio Setting during normal TV viewing. The SAP signal A siider will dispiay on screen for most settings.
  • Page 77 A!V Setting Descriptions: Video PerfectOolor Video Settings Adjusts any or aii of six colors (Magenta, Red, Yellow, Press the VIDEO key, repeatedly to cycle through Video Green, Cyan and Blue) to create color balance. options to the one you want to change. Use ADJUST When you choose PerfectColor and press ENTER...
  • Page 78: Operation Of Pip And Pop

    Operation of PIP and POP Press PIP/POP to activate the PIP/POP option. With DispHay programs from anaHog channeHs, anaHog inputs each press of the PIP/POP button on the TV remote or devices as Picture-in-Picture (HP) and Picture- control (within 3 seconds of each other), the PIP/POP will Outside-Picture (POP).
  • Page 79 $pecla! ° Featu ÷s TV Display Formats ................Display Formats ..................Device Control with NetCommand® ............. Appendix A: Bypassing the V-Chip Lock ..........Appendix B: Specifications ..............Appendix C: Remote ControU Programming Codes ......Appendix D: On-Screen information DispUays ........Appendix E: NetCommand®...
  • Page 80: Tv Display Formats

    4:3 aspect ratio) you will encounter. While there will never be a perfect solution for displaying a narrow image on a wide screen, Mitsubishi offers several display formats to choose from. Press FORMAT on the TV remote control to cycle through...
  • Page 81: Display Formats

    TV Display Formats ORIGINAL SIGNAL ORIGINAL SIGNAL Anamorphic DVD, HD or SD 16:9 Non-anamorphic or SD 4:3 TV Display TV Display Standard Standard (not rNcommNndNd, distortNd) (r_comm_ndBd) Expand HD, SD 16:9 analog 720p, 1080i Expand HD, SD 16:9 or not availablB for analog 720p, 1080i __0___(_ not availabl_ for...
  • Page 82: Device Control With Netcommand

    Device Control with Net Command ° NetCommand Compatibme Traditional Devices (Anamog) When Device Selection Menu is Dispmayed Device is Highlighted (Yellow Outline} A/V RECEIVER CABLE BOX/DBS POWER Power On/Off Power On/Off Power On/Off Power On/Off (toggle) (toggle) (toggle) (toggle) GUIDE Changes Changes VCR inputs Changes antenna inputs (RCA...
  • Page 83 Device Control with Net Command O, continued mEEE 1394 Devices When Device Selection Menu is Displayed and the Device is Highlighted (Yellow Outline} "_ Device TUNER/ A/V DISC DVCR AMPLIFIER CABLE BOX/ Remote Centrom Buttor_,, POWER Power On/Off Power On/Off Power On/Off Power On/Off (toggle)
  • Page 84 Chapter 6. Special Features...
  • Page 85: Appendix A: Bypassing The V-Chip Lock

    8 seconds. When changing or deleting your pass code, you must use the remote control included with this TV, You cannot use a Mitsubishi remote control from another component or a "universal" ..ili!i!i!!ili i Chapter 6. Special Features...
  • Page 86 This page intentionally bJank Chapter 6. Special Features...
  • Page 87: Appendix B: Specifications

    Appendix B: Specifications From time to time, MitsubisM may offer software updates to expand the features or operation of this TV. When these updates are avaHaMe they win be announced on our website site, MitsubishFtv.com. If you return your Owner's registration card, with your modeH and sedan number, you may receive written notification of avaHabHesoftware updates.
  • Page 88 Appendix B: Specifications, continued Digital Interfaces: Dig[taJ Audio Output: Qty, f RCA Pin Plug, Signam Type, Domby Digital, PCM linear IEEE f394: Qty, 2 IEEE 1394 Four-Pin type Terminal, $400 Audio/Speakers f0 watt x 2, 5,5" x 2,25" speakers Dimensions WD-52527, WD-52528 H 34"...
  • Page 89: Appendix C: Remote Controu Programming Codes

    Appendix C: Remote Control Programming Codes A/V Receivers A/V Receiver Brand Code MffSUBISHI 010,011,012,013,014 AIWA 225,226, BOSE B&K DENON 234,235,236,245,246,359,361 FISHER GARRARD HARMAN KARDON 215,223,242,362 JENSEN 223,229 232,233 Programming the Remote to Control KENWOOD 200,208 NetCommand A/V Products KOSS 1. Move the slide switch at the top of the remote to the TV MAGNAVOX 227,228 MARANTZ...
  • Page 90 Appendix C: Remote Controm Programming Codes, continued VORs CabMe Boxes, continued SCiENTiFiC ATLANTA 112, 113, 194 VCR Brand Code SIGNATURE 119,124,125,126,127,120,121,122 MITSUBISHI i001,060, 067_068,061,062,002 SLMARK 105,101 AKAI 035,036 i049,034, SPRUCER AUDIO DYNAMIC STARCOM 119,124,125,126,127,120,121,122 BELL & HOWELL i025, STARGATE BROKSONIC...
  • Page 91 AiV receiver REW/REV PAUSE Mitsubishi CD player STOP If you have a Mitsubishi AiV receiver, the audio position DVD Players may be used in conjunction with select Mitsubishi CD (not all functions for all models) players. Your audio position must be programmed POWER 010.
  • Page 92: Appendix D: On-Screen Information Dispuays

    Appendix D: On-Screen Information Dispmays When you turn on the TV, change devices, change channels, or when you press the INFO button the remote controU, the TV will dispUay the current status. The most common dispUays are shown beUow. PRease note that seUdom or never do aH of the different status indicators appear...
  • Page 93: Appendix E: Netcommand® Speciauized Device Keys

    Appendix E: NetCommand® Speciamized Device Keys FUNCTION CABLE LEARNING SCREEN NAME ON TV RECEIVER CHECK BOX NAME REMOTE Power* Power On or Power On/Off POWER** Power Off POWER** Power (Off)* VOL • Volume Up Volume Up Volume Down Volume Down VOL •...
  • Page 94: Appendix F: Cueaning And Service

    DO NOT spray liquids or cleaners directly on the TV's surfaces. DO NOT scrub or rub the TV harshly. Wipe it gently. Service If you are unable to correct a problem with your TV, consult your Mitsubishi dealer or a Mitsubishi Authorized Warranty Service Center. o DO NOT adjust...
  • Page 95: Appendix G: Fiuter Cueaning

    Appendix G: Fimter Cmeaning Cleaning the Dust Filter Clean the filter annually and whenever replace the tamp cartridge. Toot needed: Phillips screwdriver Turn the television off and unplug the AC cord. Carefully access the back of the television. If the TV must be moved, use two people.
  • Page 96: Appendix H: Lamp Cartridge Repuacement

    TV Setup menu. Otherwise, the warning message will appear again too soon. Mitsubishi warrants the lamp for one (1) year from date of the original purchase at retail. It is likely, however, that the lamp wiii last significantly longer than this.
  • Page 97 Appendix H: Lamp Cartridge Replacement, continued Replacing the Lamp Cartridge Too[ needed: PhHHps screwdriver Turn th_ t_l_vision off and unplug th_ AC cord. ThB TV should bB off for at IBast onB hour to allow thB cur_nt lamp to cool. Ca_fully accBss thB back of thB tBIBvision.
  • Page 98: Troubueshooting

    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 in still on, contact your deaJer or a Mitsubishi Authorized Service Center to arrange for a service evaluation.
  • Page 99 Troubleshooting, continued PossibJe SoJution The sound does not match the screen picture. ® NetCommand® is set up incorrectly. ® The TV's "Listen to:" setting may be set to SAP. If using stereo or A/V receiver speakers, check their input selection. ®...
  • Page 100 Troubleshooting, continued PossibJe SoJution The A/V Receiver is the selected audio source ® Check to see if the A/V Receiver power is turned on. After the power but there is no sound. is turned on, redisplay the Device Selection menu and press ENTER to allow NetCommand to correctly select the A/V Receiver input.
  • Page 101 Troubleshooting, continued PossibJe SoJution The IEEE 1394 Device is not listed in the Device The device is unchecked in the Review screen. Select the Selection menu. NetCommand menu. Through Review, verify the device is checked. ® The IEEE 1394 plug is disconnected or Ioose.
  • Page 102 Troubleshooting, continued PossibJe SoJution Program to be recorded was correctJy selected The broadcaster supplied program information that was incorrect and/ from ChannelView, however, incorrect program or was changed after a recording was added to the Record List. was recorded. incomplete ChanneJView program recorded.
  • Page 103: Trademark And License Information

    The TV Guide On Screen@ system is protected by one or more of the following issued United States patents: 6,498,895; 6,418,556; 6,331,877; 6,239,794; 6,154,203; 5,940,073; 4,908,713; 4,751,578; 4,706,121. XSox iS a trademark of the Microsoft Corporation. NetCommand@, ViewPoint@, QuickView SuperQuickView Diamond Shield PerfectCoior and SharpEdge are trademarks of Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc.
  • Page 104: Index

    Daylight Savings Time 64 Default Digital Record Device Delete Device Screen Devices, 1394 or IR Controlled A/V Disc Search Device Control with Net Command@ A/V Memory Reset Device Menu A!V Receiver Device Selection Menu 55, 57 Connecting Device Setup Screen inputs 43 Digital input Learn Screen 44...
  • Page 105 Set Date 63 Set Day 64 Memorize Set Time 64 Memory Size 71 Special Features Specifications Name, Channel Menu 68 SQV (SuperQuickView Name for 1394 Device Screen Stereo System (AA/Receiver) Name Screen 45, 48 System Reset Button NetCommand@ Home Network Control System Initial Setup 40 Time-Delayed Recording...
  • Page 106 UCENSE 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. RmGHTS AND UMBTATmONS. Software Not for Resale.
  • Page 107: Wa Rra Nty

    SERVICE: a. Contact your nearest authorized MITSUBISHI service center, whose name and address can be obtained from your MITSUBISHI dealer, by writing at the address provided below, calling MDEA at the 800-332-2119, or by using the support feature of our website site at www.Mitsubishi-tv.com.
  • Page 108 Mitsubishi LCD Rear Projection Temevision Limited Warranty (continued) This limited warranty also excludes service calls where no defect in the product covered under this warranty is found, service calls related to unsatisfactory audio or visual reception or signal unless caused...
  • Page 109 ELECTRIC DIGITAL TELEVIBIDNB Website: www.mitsubishi-tv.com lVlDEAservice@mdea.corn To order repMacement additionaU remote controUs, Mamp cartridges or Owner's Guides, call For questions, call Consumer ReMations at © 2005 Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. Written and Printed in the U.S.A. 853B541A10...

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