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  • Page 1 MITSUBISHI Projection 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 to the presence...
  • Page 3 ..27 TV + VCR + cable with a cable box ....... TV + stereo audio system ..........TV + Mitsubishi products that have A/V Network Terminals ..............Chapter 3: Operating Your TV ........Getting Started ................
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 3: Operating Your TV (cont.) Naming the input ............Naming the channels ............. Using video mute ............Selecting the menu language ......... Selecting the A/V memory categories ......Customizing the A/V memory settings ......Using the Advanced Features ..........Setting the timer ............
  • Page 5 IM:PORTANT SAFEGUARDS PLEASE READ ALL THESE INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING YOUR TELEVISION SET AND RE'rAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. FOLLOW ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS MARKED ON THE TV RECEIVER. 1° Read Instructions Ventilation Read all safety and operating instructions before Slots and openings in the cabinet operating the appliance.
  • Page 6 Important Safeguards (cont.) 14. Power Lines 18. Servicing Do not attempt to service this :[_ receiver An outside antenna system should not be located yourself as opening or removing covers may in the vicinity of' overhead power lines or other expose you to dangerous volta_:e or other electric...
  • Page 7 Welcome to Mitsubishi P R E F A C E Congratulations on your purchase of this Mitsubishi TV. Your TV is designed for superb viewing pleasure as well as continued reliability. To familiarize you with your TV and owner's guide, we suggest...
  • Page 8: Control

    Mitsubishi TV and fully operational - whether or not you connect your IR emitter. Preface: Welcome to Mitsubishi _]} Place the TV on a stable surface with sufficient lighting to do the hook-up.
  • Page 9 Unpacking Your What you will find As you unpack your new TV, please check to be sure the following items are included: • an owner's guide containing a warranty • a registration card • a remote control transmitter • a set of two AAA size batteries for the remote control •...
  • Page 10: Chapter 3: Operating Your

    VCR, antenna, cable box and other equipment to your TV Chapter 3, Operating Your Guidance for using your Mitsubishi TV to achieve maximum viewing satisfaction. Procedures that are unique to the operaLion of TV Guide Plus+ are highlighted.
  • Page 11 Some Conventions Used in this Guide Mitsubishi has gone to great effort to provide you with an easy-to- follow, useful owner's guide. You will find that different types of information are treated in different ways. You should pay particular...
  • Page 12 Getting to Know Your TV CHAPTER Now that you have unpacked your TV, read through the safety information and glanced at the overview ,of how this owner's guide is organized, it's time to become familiar with the buttons controls you will be using when you operate the TV.
  • Page 13 Overview of the Control Panel Model TS-50611 and VS-60621 ,_ MITSUBISHI S'VIDEO VIDEO (MOLNO)uDIO'-R ENTER INPUT VOLUME CHANNEL MENU ° __ Model VS-55601 and VS-60601 TIMER POWER ©o© Model VS-70601 FRONT IN (EXT-3) iNPUT FESE" • • @ ®,®® @ @ @ @ POWER ..
  • Page 14 Overview of the Control Panel (cont.) _) intelligent room illumination sensor (RESET or A/V RESET) Prc_ss to reset all (IRIS) audio and video functions to their original This sensor :regulates the automatic con- factory adjustments or setting except for trast and brightness adjustment for the...
  • Page 15 Overview of the Remote Control This section provides you with an overview of 1:he remote contrors buttons and the features that they control. This section does not provide detailed explanarJcns on the use of these buttons. To determine which buttons are used with a particular feature,...
  • Page 16 Getting ready to use remote control (cont.) some do's and don'ts To ensure that your remote control will continue work:ing properly, follow these guidelines: • Don't press two or more buttons at the same time, unless are specifically instructed to do so in this owner's guide.
  • Page 17 Remote control buttons functio_Ls POWER ® ® ® TV GUIDE+ INFO ® ADJUST ",) ExcH C c_.-_ 1- @ AUDIO VIDEO SLEEP AVMI_ STOP PLUS+ REW/REV PLAY FF/FWD • ,_ MITSUBISHI Chapter 1: Getting to Know Your TV...
  • Page 18: And Functions

    Remote control buttons functions (cont.) (_) select switch GUIDE Plus+ (TV GUIDE+) "Your remote control has four layers: Use this button to display TV GUIDE TV layer, the VCR-A layer, the DVD Plus+ program listings. layer, and t:he AUDIO layer. You can set ap each of these layers to operate...
  • Page 19 Remote control buttons functions (cont.) @)audio and video controls @)cancel button (CANCEL) Use the AUDIO button or VIDEO button This button is used to cancel a channel select one of the settings listed below. number, to clear a channel pro- grammed into SuperQuickView •...
  • Page 20 CHAPTERo Connecting 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 21 Overview of the Back Panel CABLE LOOP-OUT ANT -B ANT-A @) @ ® INPUT-1 .()@ ACTIVE AN IR!G NETWORK LINK MONITOFI/TUNER ® ® OUTPUT _M('_ _' S-VIDEO VIDEO INO_R AUDIO I antenna terminals (ANT-A, CABLE LOOP-OUT, ANT-B) Two independent cables or antennas can be connected these terminals.
  • Page 22 ® active AN Network terminal Use this terminal to connect a Mitsubishi VCR that has an A/V network terminal. (_) video output terminal Use this terminal to send the TV video signal to a VCR, A/V...
  • Page 23: A Cable Box,

    • TV + VCR + cable with a cable • TV + stereo audio system • TV + Mitsubishi products that have A/V :Network terminals _Warning' I You should unplvg your TV and say other component_ ]connecting them.
  • Page 24 + antenna or cable without a cable box 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 twin lead or 300 ohm antenna lead), you will need: 300 ohm - in One 300-75 ohm matching transformer...
  • Page 25 TV + cable with a cable '_If TV GUIDE Plus+ will be used Use this hook-up • you will be using TV GUIDE Plus+ • you use a cable box only to descramble premium cable channels To complete the hook-up, you'll need: •...
  • Page 26 TV + cable with a cable (cont.) If TV GUIDE Plus+ will not be used Use this hook-up if: • you will not be using TV GUIDE Plus+ • you need a cable box only to descramble premium cable channels This hook-up will allow yo u to use the advanced features...
  • Page 27 TV + separate and VHF antennas equipment you will need If UHF and VHF signals are brought into your home with two separate antennas you'll need to combine them :in order to connect them to the TV. To do this you will need a UHF/VHF combiner.
  • Page 28 TV + VCR + antenna or cable without a cable You may want to connect a VCR along with your anten_a or cable. If so, based on whether or not you will be using TV GU]:DE Plus+, follow the directions which apply.
  • Page 29: Or Cable Without A Cable Box

    TV + VCR + antenna or cable without a cable box (cont.) procedure Connect the incoming cable to the ANT-A te:t'minal on back of the TV. Connect one end of a coaxial cable to the CABLE LOOP-OUT terminal on the back of the TV. Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the ANTENNA...
  • Page 30 TV + VCR + antenna or cable without a cable (cont.) VCR Rear Terminals AUDIO • _ ¢'-" VIDEO OUT White Antenna "_-_/ Yellow \ttach nly one bre typ_ Yello_ i t ° TV Rear Terminals Incoming Cable ANT-A L(_T 'N_Ut_ T@/¢...
  • Page 31 TV + VCR + cable with a cable If TV GUIDE Plus+ will be used Use this hook-up if: • you will be using TV GUIDE Plus+ • you use a cable box to descramble premium cable channels To complete the hook-up, you'll need: •...
  • Page 32 TV + VCR + cable with a cable box (cont.) procedure Connect the cable system's 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 ANT-B terminal on the back of the TV.
  • Page 33 TV + VCR + cable with a cable (cont.) Important: If your VCR is monaural (non-stereo), you only aeed to connect: a single RCA pin-type audio cable. C,onnect the cable to the audio out terminal of the VCR, then connect the other end to the L (left) audio input on the back of the TV.
  • Page 34 TV + VCR + cable with a cable (cont.) If TV GUIDE Plus+ will not be used Use this hook-up • you will not be using TV GUIDE Plus+ • you use a cable box only to descramble premium cable channels This hook-up will allow you to use advanced features...
  • Page 35 TV + VCR + cable with a cable (cont.) procedure Connect the incoming cable to the ANT-A terminal on the back of the TV. Connect a coaxial cable from the CABLE LOOP-OUT terminal on the back of the TV to the cable box IN terminal. Connect a second cable from the OUT terminal on the cable box...
  • Page 36 TV + VCR + cable with a cable (cont.) WITHOUT TV GUIDE PLUS+ VCR Rear Terminals _© White Antenna °l Cable Box Rear Terminals _'_'" fj__ Yellow ktta,ch l" '11 ¢ _'elh_ 1 Whit!SRed TV Rear Terminals O u.,.u J,. j. _.----_-- Incoming Cable ANT-A...
  • Page 37 TV + stereo audio system You may want to hear the sound from your TV and!or VCR through your home audio system. To do this, complete the necessary connections shown on previous pages of this chapter, then follow the procedure on this page.
  • Page 38: That Have A/V Network

    ACTIVE A/V NETWORK terminal on the back of the TV. Connect the other end of the cable to the A!V NETWORK terminal on the back of a Mitsubishi component that has A/V network terminals. _>Important: Depending on which components...
  • Page 39 CHAPTER THREE Operating Your TV Now that your TV is connected to a cable system and/or an antenna and possibly some external components, it's time to enjoy your equipment. This chapter will explain how co operate the TV, first focusing on functions that are basic and easy and then explaining...
  • Page 40: On-Screen Menus

    O Getting Started This section is designed to get you started enjoying your new TV. If you follow these procedures one by one, you w:ill soon begin discovering everything your television can do. You'll find information • Using the remote control to operate VCRs,...
  • Page 41 Guide. If you have a cable box (including some digital satellite boxes), a non-Mitsubishi VCR, or if you have a Mitsubishi laserdisc player, A/V receiver, or compact disc player, you can set up the layers the remote...
  • Page 42 ..,enterthis ...enterthis If your VCR If yourVCR ...enterthis If your VCR is thisbrand... code is this brand... code is thisbrand... code Mitsubishi (A) Scot Magnavox 03, 10, 11 Muititech Mitsubishi (B) Shar_p Canon Sony_ 17, 18 Emerson Panasonic 04, 05...
  • Page 43 Using the remote control to operate VCRs, cable boxes other components (cont.) setting up the remote control to operate your cable box or digital satellite Turn on your cable box or digital satellite box. Set the select switch on the top of' the remote to choose the layer you want to set up: AUDIO or DVD.
  • Page 44 TV or AUDIO. While holding in the POWER button on the remote control, enter one of these code numbers: • For a Mitsubishi A/V receiver and compact disc player: 30, 31, 35 or 38 • For a Mitsubishi and some Pioneer Laserdisc...
  • Page 45 You may ne._d to set up your remote again. using your remote control to operate your Mitsubishi laser- disc player or DVD player After you have set up your remote control for your la.,_erdisc player or DVD player, you can use the remote to operate...
  • Page 46 Using the remote control to operate VCRs, cable boxes other components (cont.) If you are using a Mitsubishi HTS-100 surround sound amplifier, enter code 30 to use the POWER, VOLUME, and MUTE buttons. If you are using a Mitsubishi HTS-300...
  • Page 47 TV on and off. The power/program timer indica- tor on your TV will light up in green when you turn the TV on. POWER Q ® Q [_ MITSUBISHI _>Important: There is always a small amount of current flowing into the TV, even when the power is turned off.
  • Page 48 Selecting input source to watch your other equipment If you connected components such as VCRs, camcorders, or laser- disc players to your TV, you will need to change the input source view the signals from these components. To select an input source, press the input button (INPUT)
  • Page 49 Changing channels Your TV offers you six ways of changing channels once their numbers have been programmed into channel meraory: • selecting channels one-by-one with the CHANNEL up (A) and CHANNEL down (V) controls • directly accessing a channel by pressing the number buttons •...
  • Page 50 Changing channels (cont.) changing channels one-by-one To change channels: Press one of the channel but- tons (CHANNEL) on the control panel or on the remote control. The TV will automatically tune 1:othe next _:ernorized chan:ne'l. changing channels directly "I To mow_ directly 1:oa particular channel without...
  • Page 51 Changing channels (cont.) using the QuickView option The QuickView fi_ature can work in two ways: to reca:L1 the last channel viewed (Las_ Channel Recall), or to recaL a channel put into QuickView memory. • If you have not memorized channels into QuickView Memory, Last...
  • Page 52 Changing channels (cont.) using the SuperQuickView option To view selected channels programmed into SuperQuickView memory: 0 Enter the desired channel into SuperQuickView memory. additional infi)rmation, "Using SuperQ_LickView" this chapter. O Press the SQV button repeatedly to view the SQV channels in sequence.
  • Page 53 Understanding the ViewPoint ® on-screen menus One of the distinctive features of this TV is Mitsubishi's exclusive l ViewPoint ® ON-SCREEN OPERATING SYSTEM Unlike other television menu systems, ViewPoint includes a special Picture-in-Picture screen to let you view the TV p:icture while you °...
  • Page 54 Setting clock TV GUIDE Plus+ users may skip this section, qRr GUIDE Plus.+ will automatically set the clock. See the TV GUIDE Plus+ Opera ting Guide. Your TV contains an internal clock. If there is a broadcaster your area that is sending the current time along with its regular...
  • Page 55 Setting clock (cont.) TV GUIDE Plus+ users may skip this section. TV (,][TIDE Plus+ Iwill automatically set the clock. See the TV GUIDE F'lus+ I Operating Guide. Set the Clock If you follow daylight savings Auto clock: On time, use the ADJUST buttons : Sunday to select: "On."...
  • Page 56 Setting clock (cont.) will automatically set the clock. See the TV GUIDE Plus+ TV GUIDE Plus+ users may skip this section. TV GUIDE Plus÷ Operating Guide. Set the Clock setting the clock yourself Auto clock: Off _]_Day : - - Time : - - : ..
  • Page 57 Memorizing channels TV GUIDE Plus+ users do not need to memorize cham_els for ANT-A. TV GUIDE Plus+ will do this automatically. See the _ V GUIDE I Plus+ Operating Guide. However, you should still mel_orize chan- ] nels for ANT-B if that input will be used.
  • Page 58 Adding deleting channels TV GUIDE Plus+ offers a singular method to add/delete channels. See the TV GUIDE Plus+ Operating Guide. However, you can still follow the instructions below for ANT-B channels. After all available channels have been :memorized with the "Memorize Channels"...
  • Page 59 Setting the A/V Network The A/V Network is a system that Mitsubishi developed to make easier to operate many products with one remote cont_:ol. When the A/V Network is connected between two Mitsubishi products, you can point the remote control at one product and it will "pass"...
  • Page 60 Adjusting the convergence Your Mitsubishi Projection TV has three picture tubes and large diameter lenses which are aligned to project light beams on the screen. Each picture tube projects only one color: red, green or blue. This special feature allows...
  • Page 61 Selecting the menu type You can display the on-screen menus in one of two ways. "Standard Menu", which is illustrated in this manual, provides step-by-step instructions for all features. The "Advanced Menu" lets you select each feature directly by its name and !Econ. Your TV's normal setting is the "Standard...
  • Page 62 Selecting menu type (cont.) If you select the "Standard menu", the screen will return to the "Customize Display" menu. If you selected the "Advanced menu," the screen will show the menu illustrated below. To operate the Advanced menu, use the ADJUST buttons to high- light the icon of the feature...
  • Page 63: Naming The Input

    Naming input This feature allows you to name the inputs so that you can keep track of components you have connected to your TV. For example, you might name one input '_VCR", and another one "DISC." After naming, the new name will appear on the screen display°...
  • Page 64: Naming The Channels

    Naming channels ITV GUIDE Plus+ users do not need to perform the steps below for ]ANT-A if TV GUIDE Plus+ is used. However, if._¢T-B will be _sed I [you can name the channels on ANT-B. Refer to the TV GUIDE I Plus+ Operating Guide.
  • Page 65 Naming channels (cont.) O Use the ADJUST buttons Name the Channels the ENTER/EXCH button (Indoodoutdoor) select each letter in the new Channel : - - - ntenna r_New name : ..name. You can use letters (A - Z), numbers (0 - 9), or symbols (:/.,...
  • Page 66: Using Video Mute

    Using video mute When you use the video mute functions, your TV will display a blue screen whenever it is receiving a weak external, signal or no signal at all from Input-l, Input-2, or Input-3. If you want to try viewing weak external signal,...
  • Page 67: Selecting The Menu Language

    Selecting menu language This TV allows you to display the on-screen menus in either of two languages: English or Spanish (Espafiol). _]TV Main Menu O Press the MENU button on the First Time Setup remote control. The TV Main Customize Display Advanced Features Menu will appear on the...
  • Page 68 Selecting the AN memory categories Your TV has five A/V memory categories. Each A_a¢memory category contains preset picture and sound settings to best suit the type of program you are watching. You can adjust the settings these memories as much as you like. The five memories are: Standard...
  • Page 69: Selecting The A/V Memory Categories

    Selecting A/V memory categories (cont.) _>Important: The "Select A/V Memory" menu is not available for locked channels until the channel has been unlocked. Using the AV MEMORY button to select an A/V Memory You can use the A/V MEMORY button on the remote to select a new A/V Memory...
  • Page 70 Customizing memory settings You can adjust the individual video and audio settings for each of the five preset A/V memory positions to select your desired picture and sound qualities. This section provides descriptions of each video and audio setting, and explains how to adjust them for the A/V memory...
  • Page 71: Customizing The A/V Memory Settings

    Customizing the A/V memory settings (cont.) Background allows you to select the background color from choices of Black or Gray for the closed capticm display and the audio/video functions display. [C_ function is used to control the closed caption decoder. details, see "Using the dosed caption...
  • Page 72 Customizing A/V memory settings (cont.) Press either the left or right ADJUST button. The setting appears at the bottom of the screen. While the setting is still on the screen, use the ADJUST right/ left buttons to adjust access with the video button The VIDEO button...
  • Page 73 Customizing A/V memory settings (cont.) Using closed caption decoder Many broadcasters now supply closed captioning infor:mation along with their regular broadcasts. Your TV can decode that informa- tion and display it on the TV screen. Closed captioning was initially designed so that those with hearing difficulties could more fully enjoy viewing...
  • Page 74 Customizing the A/V memory settings (cont.) adjusting the closed caption decoder You can access the closed caption decoder screen using the MENU or A/V MEMORY button. When adjusting the closed caption decoder, you can use the buttons on the remote control.
  • Page 75 Customizing the A/V memory settings (cont.) Adjusting the sound This section contains descriptions for each audio setting explains how to adjust them for the A/V memory posit:ions. descriptions of audio settings Listen to: allows you to determine how your TV will receive an audio signal and play back the sound that you hear.
  • Page 76 Customizing the A/V memory settings (cont.) Speaker allows you to turn the TV's internal speakers on or off. • Choose On if you want to play the TV's sour._d through the TV's built-in speakers. • Choose Off if you connected your audio system to your TV and you want to play the sound of your TV through...
  • Page 77 Customizing the A/V memory settings (cont.) Adjusting the audio functions You can adjust the audio settings for any A/V memory position using the MENU or AUDIO buttons on the remote ccntrol. access with the MENU button O Press the MENU button on the remote control.
  • Page 78 Customizing the A/V memory settings (cont.) access with the AUDIO button The AUDIO button changes the audio settings fi)r the currently selected A!V memory category. The currently selected memory category will display on the screen above the audio adjust- ment display when the Audio button is pressed.
  • Page 79: Using The Advanced Features

    Using the Advanced Features This section explains how to use some of the more advanced features. You'll learn about: • Setting the timer • Using the parental lock • Using SuperQuickView Using the Advanced Features...
  • Page 80: Setting The Timer

    Setting timer This special feature allows you to program the TV to turn on automatically at a specific time to the channel 1;hat you set. _>Important: The clock must be set prior to setting the timer. To set the timer: TV Main Menu First Time Setup O Press the MENU button...
  • Page 81: Using The Parental Lock

    Using parental lock This special feature allows you to lock the entire TV during certain time period or lock up to ten individual channels. cannot lock the TV and lock individual channels at the same time. When you turn on the lock, you enter a 4-digit secret ,:ode that will[ allow you to turn off the lock later.
  • Page 82 Using parental lock (cont.) locking the TV Lock the TV The message ibr locking the TV Secret code : ..will appear. Enter a four-digit secret code The lock is now off. using the number buttons (0-9); Enter your personal code using NUMBERbuttons.
  • Page 83 Using parental lock (cont.) locking the channel O The message "Lock the Chan- nel" will appear. Lock the Channel I'OI Secret code : ..O Enter a four-digit secret code using the number buttons (0-9); The lock is now off, press ENTER/EXCH.
  • Page 84 Using the parental lock (cont.) canceling or changing parental lock Press the MENU button. The Main Menu will appear on the screen. Select "Advanced Features" using the ADJUST up/down buttons. Press ENTER]EXCH. Select "Use Parental Lock" usiLng tile ADJUST button. Press ENTER/EXCH.
  • Page 85 Using SuperQuickView SuperQuickView allows you to cycle through a list, of up to ten channels with the SQV button. Use the menu to add channels the list or to remove channels from the list. You can also add channels directly to the list using only the remote control's...
  • Page 86: Using Superquickview

    Using SuperQuickView (cont.) adding channels directly to the list with the remote control's SQV button Use the CHANNEL buttons or number buttons to tune the TV to the channel you want to add to the list. Press and hold the SQV button for about 2 seconds.
  • Page 87 CHAPTER FOUR L Using the Special Features In addition to the basic and advanced features explained in the previous chapter, your TV offers some special features that you can use when operating your TV. This chapter contains the following topics: Understanding On-Screen Displays...
  • Page 88: Chapter 4: Using The Special Features

    Understanding the On-Screen Displays Your TV provides an on-screen summary of the current settiings for the TV or cable channels, as well as the information related Extended Data Services (XDS) or chaanel and program information provided by TV GUIDE Plus+. XDS allows broadcasters to supply you with the current...
  • Page 89: Using The Sleep Timer

    Using the Sleep Timer This special feature allows you to set the TV to turn off automati- cally. You can set the TV to turn off after a period of time ranging from 10 to 120 minutes, in ten minute interw_ls.
  • Page 90: Changing Or Cancelling The Sleep Timer

    changing or canceling sleep timer O Press the SLEEP button o:a the TV Sleep Timer 10 min. remote control. An on-screen display will indicate amount of time remaining until the TV turns off. O Repeatedly press the SLEEP button to chm_ge the remaining time or to cancel the sleep timer.
  • Page 91: Using The Picture-In-Picture (Pip) Modes

    t Using the Picture-in-Picture (PIP) Modes One of the special features of the 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 learn: • Activating the PIP image •...
  • Page 92: Activating The Pip Image

    activating image Select the channel you want to view. O Press the PIP button. A PIP ima_:e will appear the corner of the screen. Ant-A 023 ESPN Stereo & SAP A 023 Press PIP again within seconds; the PIP image will reduce to a smaller size.
  • Page 93: Selecting The Source Of The Pip Image

    PIP image The Mitsubishi TV you have purchased has two-tuner PIP. If you have only an ANT-A input connected, you can view one program the main picture and another channel from tile same ANT il_put on...
  • Page 94: Changing Channels While Using The Pip Modes

    changing channels while using modes O Press the PIP channel up or down button (PIP CH) on the remote control to change channel of the PIP image. O Press the CH,MNNEL up or down button on the remote control to change the channel the main image.
  • Page 95 exchanging picture of the image main image You may exchange the picture the main (background) iraage and the PIP image by pressing ENTER/EXCH button. _Important: If one picture is from ANT-A and the other is from ,MNT-B, nothing will happen when the ENTER/EXCH button...
  • Page 96: Freezing The Pip Image

    freezing image 0 Press the PAUSE button freeze the PIP image on the screen. Press PAUSE again to return a live picture. [:>Important: If you press the pause button while viewing a picture without a PIP image, a PIP image will appear and be frozen.
  • Page 97: Using The Active A/V Network Feature

    You will gain even more benefits if you have a Mitsubishi equipped for the Active A/V Network. The Active A/V Network allows you to perform...
  • Page 98: Chapter 5: Troubleshooting

    TV, you may occasionally encounter a problem. This chapter offers common answers to some of the most fr_quently asked questions of TV owners. We suggest that you consult this chart before contacting a Mitsubishi service representative.
  • Page 99 Troubleshooting (cont.) Problem Possible Solution For More Information The remote control doesn't • Check that the batteries Getting Ready to Use the Remote Control work. installed correctly. Chapter i for an explanation of how to install batteries she remote control. •...
  • Page 100 Troubleshooting (cont.) Problem Possible Solutions For More Information Check that the MUTE See Remote Control .Buttons There's no sound even button isn't on. when the volume is turned and Functions in Chapter which explains the location function of the MUTE button.
  • Page 101 Troubleshooting (cont.) Problem Possible Solution For More Information • Antenna-B does not appear • Antenna B cannot appear • See Using the Picture-in- as a PIP source. a PIP source when antenna Picture (PIP) Modes in A is the main picture. Chapter Chapter 5: Troubleshooting...
  • Page 102: Caution And Care

    This distortion, however, will not harm the picture tubes. For maximum enjoyment and safe operation of your Mitsubishi please read IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS, pages 3 and 4 of your Owners Guide, very carefully and apply them properly. Cleaning Normally, light dusting...
  • Page 103: Calling For Service

    If you are unable to correct a problem with your TV, consult your Mitsubishi dealer or Mitsubishi Authorized Warranty Service Center. DO NOT adjust any controls not described in this owner's guide. DO NOT remove the protective back cover of 1:his unit.
  • Page 104: Lock

    Press the MENU button to return to the "Advanced Feal_ures" menu. DImportant: You must use the remote control included with this TV. You cannot use a remote control from another Mitsubishi compo_ent and you cannot use "Universal" remotes from other manufacturers.....
  • Page 105: Index

    Level Sound ......6, 76 TV+cable with a cable box ..24 Adjust Buttons ......Light Button ......Advanced Features, Using ..79 TV+Mitsubishi products with Listen-To Function ....A_T-A Terminal ......AN network terminals ..37 Locking Channels ......
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