Mitsubishi WS-73909 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Projection Television Models WS-55859, WS-55909, WS-65869, WS-65909, and WS-73909 ® visit our website at w w w. m i t s u b is h i - t v.c o m...
  • Page 2 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 of the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage”...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ...4-5 Thank You Letter ...8 Unpacking Your New TV...9 Special Features ...9 Front Control Panel Functions ... 12 Back Panel Functions... 13 Installation Con g ur at io ns & Ne t C o m ma nd™ S e t u p ... 15 NetCommand™...
  • Page 4: Important Safeguards

    IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Please read the following safeguards for your TV and retain for future reference. Always follow all warnings and instructions marked on the television. 1. Read, Retain and Follow All Instructions Read all safety and operating instructions before operating the TV. Retain the safety and operating instructions for future reference.
  • Page 5 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 12. Power Lines An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
  • Page 6 If you have questions regarding your television, call Consumer Relations at (800) 332-2119, or email us at M D E A s e r v i c e @ b i g s c r e e n . m e a . c o m To order replacement or additional remote controls or owner’s guides call (800) 553-7278...
  • Page 7 Thank You Thank You Letter...8 Unpacking Your New TV ...9 Special Features ...9...
  • Page 8: T Thank You Letter

    Part I: Thank You We at Mitsubishi Would Like to Thank You To the Mitsubishi Consumer: Thank you for choosing Mitsubishi as your premier home entertainment partner. The development team at Mitsubishi understands that our customers demand and expect the very best.
  • Page 9: O K U Special Features

    Unpacking Your New TV Please take a moment to review the follow- ing list of items to ensure that you have received everything included: Remote Control (2) AAA Batteries (1) Digital Audio Cable (1) Double IR Emitter Cable (1) Quadruple IR Emitter Cable Product Registration Card Owner’s Guide Quick Reference Card...
  • Page 11: S Netcommand™ Supported Devices

    Installation Front Control Panel Functions ...12 Back Panel Functions ... 13-14 Installation Con g ur at io ns and NetCommand™ Setup...15 NetCommand™ Supported Devices 16 Connecting to Your New Mitsubishi Bigscreen: Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable for Digital Broadcasts ... 17 Analog Antenna, Wall Outlet Cable or Cable Box ...18 Analog VCR ...19...
  • Page 12: I Front Control Panel Functions

    Part II: Installation Front Control Panel Figure 1. Front Control Panel. The buttons on the front control panel that are highlighted in gray are duplicated on the remote control. The top row of labels show the control functions when there are no TV menus displayed on the screen.
  • Page 13: Back Panel Functions

    Back Panel Inputs 1-4 These inputs can be used for the connection of a VCR, Super VHS (S-VHS) VCR, DVD player, standard satellite receiver, or other A/V device to the TV. Please note that if you connect to the S-VIDEO terminal, the VIDEO terminal is deactivated. The VIDEO terminal is active when there is no S-Video connection.
  • Page 14: Digital Audio Output

    Part II: Installation Back Panel Antenna DTV (ANT-DTV) This input receives digital TV signals from a VHF/UHF antenna or unscrambled digital cable system. If the TV receives scrambled signals on this input, it will not be able to decode them. In this case, your cable company must provide a decoding box. IEEE-1394 Input/Output These jacks allow the TV to connect to one or more external A/V products by means of a single cable.
  • Page 15: Installation Con G Ur At Io Ns & Ne T C O M Ma Nd™ S E T U P

    Part II: Installation Installation Con g ur at io ns & Ne t C o m ma nd™ S e t u p With this book you will n d f o l d - o ut p ages t h at s how 6 over vi e w d i a gr a m s of s t a ndar d , p r e - established system connections, called con g ur a t io ns.
  • Page 16: Netcommand™ Supported Devices

    Part II: Installation NetCommand™ Supported Devices Following is a list of devices by several manufacturers that have been tested and shown to be compatible with the NetCommand™ control system. When you use these devices you will be able to control them without changing the setting of the remote control from TV to another product.
  • Page 17: Antenna Or Wall Outlet Cable For Digital Broadcasts

    Connecting Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable for Digital Broadcasts Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable for digital broadcasts TV back panel Figure 1. Antenna or wall outlet cable. Additional connection cables are not provided with the TV. They should be available at most electronic stores. Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable for Digital Broadcasts.
  • Page 18: Separate Uhf And Vhf Antennas

    Part II: Installation Connecting an Analog Antenna, Wall Outlet Cable, or Cable Separate UHF and VHF Antennas (Figure 1) Connect the UHF and VHF antenna leads to the UHF/VHF combiner. Push the combiner onto ANT-A on the TV back panel. UHF/VHF combiners are not provided with the TV.
  • Page 19: Analog Vcr

    Connecting an Analog VCR TV back panel Incoming Cable VCR back panel AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN VIDEO OUT (Y/C) Antenna MONITOR Figure 1. Connecting VCR with antennas or wall outlet cable. Additional connection cables are not provided with the TV. They should be available at most electronic stores.
  • Page 20: A/V Receiver

    Part II: Installation Connecting an Audio/Video Surround Sound Receiver Connecting an A/V Receiver (Figure 1) Connect a video cable from Monitor VIDEO OUTPUT on the back of the TV to the TV VIDEO INPUT on the back of the A/V Receiver. If you have connected a S-VHS VCR to the A/V Receiver, then follow the same video connection using the S-Video cable and...
  • Page 21: Advd Player Or S-Video Vcr Or Satellite Receiver

    Do not display the same stationary images on the screen for more that 15% WARNING: of your total TV viewing in one week. Examples of stationary images are letterbox top/bottom bars from DVD or other video sources, side bars when showing standard TV pictures on widescreen TV’s, stock market reports, video game patterns, station logos, web sites, or stationary computer images.
  • Page 22: External Dtv Receiver

    Part II: Installation Connecting an External DTV Receiver DTV Connectors and Adaptors (Figure 1) The TV back panel has 5 RCA-type connec- tors, for the Input-DTV. The back panel of your external DTV receiver may use RCA- type connectors or BNC-type connectors. If your DTV receiver comes with BNC type connections, you will need to purchase BNC to RCA adaptors to connect the TV to the...
  • Page 23 Connecting an External DTV Receiver See Appendix B, page 73, for RGB video signal compatibility information. For digital audio connections, see your DTV receiver and A/V receiver Owner’s Guides. TV back panel White AUDIO CONTROL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT PHONE JACK REMOTE S-VIDEO Figure 1.
  • Page 24: Computer With A Vga Monitor Output

    Part II: Installation Connecting a Computer with a VGA Monitor Output Connecting a Computer (Figure 1) Connect VGA Monitor Out from the com- puter to VGA on the TV back panel using a VGA compatible monitor cable. See Appen- dix B, page 73, for VGA signal compatibility. Connect the L (left) and R (right) audio cables from the computer to VGA AUDIO on the TV back panel.
  • Page 25: Nimportant Notes

    Warning: Do not leave stationary, toolbar, or partial images on-screen for extended periods of time. Mix the types of pictures shown. Uneven picture tube aging is NOT covered by your warranty. The VGA capability of this television is designed for occasional use ONLY. It is not meant to be used as a work station or to view static or odd-shaped images for an extended period of time.
  • Page 26: Netcommand™ Setup

    Part II: Installation The NetCommand™ Initial Setup In order to use your TV’s NetCommand fea- ture, you are going to have to provide some detailed information for the initial setup of your Mitsubishi TV. You must de n e t h e manufacturer and model of the devices that you connect to the television.
  • Page 27 Part II: Installation...
  • Page 28 Part II: Installation The NetCommand™ Setup: Setup Screens When you rst tu r n on your n ew Mi ts ubi s hi TV, the Initial Setup Screens will appear. You will need to navigate through these screens and properly setup the equipment connected to the TV in order to use NetCom- mand.
  • Page 29 The NetCommand™ Setup: Setup Screens Figure 1. A/V Receiver menu. Figure 2. Cable box menu. Figure 3. VCR menu. Figure 4. VCR2 menu. A/V Receiver Screen Figure 1 The A/V Receiver Screen allows you to select the manufacturer and model you are currently using.
  • Page 30 Part II: Installation The NetCommand™ Setup: Setup Screens DBS Screen Figure 1 The DBS (Digital Broadcast Satellite) Screen allows you to select the manufacturer and model of the satellite system that you are currently using. For the Manufacturer, select “None” if you don’t have the device. If “Other” is selected for the Manufacturer, then Net- Command™...
  • Page 31 The NetCommand™ Setup: Setup Screens Figure 1. Review menu. Figure 2. Finish menu. Review Screen Figure 1 Once you have n i s hed t h e set u p scr e ens and selected the manufacturer and model for each device, you will see the Review Screen.
  • Page 32 Part II: Installation The NetCommand™ Setup: Edit Setup Screens Bearing in mind that your home theater system will continually change as you add and remove components, Mitsubishi’s Net- Command also offers ease of use when it comes to editing your home theater con g u- ration.
  • Page 33: Netcommand™ Setup

    The NetCommand™ Setup: Edit Screens Figure 1. Delete menu. Figure 2. Review menu. Delete Figure 1 When you select Delete from the Edit Screen, you will see the Delete Screen. You can choose to delete just a single device by selecting the device you would like to delete, or you can delete the entire NetCommand™...
  • Page 34 Part II: Installation The NetCommand™ Setup: Edit Screens Name Figure 1 The Name screen allows you to change the default name for each device to a custom name of up to eight characters, selecting from letters, numbers, and nine different characters.
  • Page 35 The NetCommand™ Setup: Edit Screens Figure 1. Monitor Out to AVR menu. Figure 2. AVR to VCR Connection menu. Figure 3. Input-DTV Connection menu. Monitor Out to AVR (or VCR) Figure 1 This connection allows recording of signals from the TV monitor through the A/V Receiver (if connected) to an analog VCR.
  • Page 37: On-Screen Menu System

    Setup on-screen menu system ...38 Device Selection Menu...39 PIP Selection Menu ...40 Menu Screens (Overview)...41-42 Setup Menu... 43-45 Edit Setup & Icon Position ...43 Convergence ...44 Advanced Convergence, Transport Menu, Language ..45 Antenna Menu ... 46-47 Antenna, Memorize Channels, Channel, Memory, and Name ...46 Super Quick View™...
  • Page 38: On-Screen Menu System

    Part III: Setup The 3D Graphical Your TV has a special control system called NetCommand™ that will control IEEE 1394 devices and selected older devices. For instructions on operating these control features, see the NetCommand™ guide. Your TV also has Mitsubishi’s exclusive 3D Graphical system, which provides on-screen informa- tion for menu choices and changes...
  • Page 39: Device Selection Menu

    Device Selection Menu When you press the DEVICE button on your remote control, the Device Selection Menu will appear. The Device Selection Menu allows you to select the device for viewing, select audio from the TV speakers or the A/V Receiver, power devices on or off, verify the destination of signals, or cancel record- ings and peer-to-peer connections.
  • Page 40: Pip Selection Menu

    Part III: Setup PIP Selection Menu Destination Section Video Section Figure 2. PIP Selection menu. Selecting Device for PIP (Figure 2) When the PIP DEVICE button on the remote control is pressed, the PIP Selection Menu displays. The PIP Selection Menu is similar to the Device Selection Menu except the source for the sub picture is selected and the audio display and selection are not sup-...
  • Page 41: Menu Screens (Overview)

    Menu Screens (Overview) Figure 1. Setup menu Figure 2. Antenna menu Figure 3. Clock menu (Auto) Setup Menu (Figure 1) You can add, change, review or delete device settings, change the order of icons displayed on the Device Selection Menu, select convergence adjustment, turn on or off the transport menu, and select English or Spanish as the language for the menus and...
  • Page 42 Part III: Setup Menu Screens (Overview) Captions Menu (Figure 1) Display closed captions or text, choose black or gray as the background color for the closed caption area, and turn on or off the Digital Channel guide. V-Chip Lock Menu (Figure 2) Block or allow programing based upon rating signals sent by the broadcast station,...
  • Page 43: Setup Menu: Edit Setup And Icon Position

    Setup Menu: Edit Setup and Icon Position Figure 1. Setup menu Figure 2. Icon Position menu Edit Setup Button (Figure 1) The Edit Setup button displays the Edit Setup Menu (refer to Page 32). Edit Setup provides the following options: ADD - Addition of new devices.
  • Page 44: Setup Menu: Convergence

    Part III: Setup Setup Menu: Convergence Convergence (Figure 1) Your Mitsubishi TV has three picture tubes which need to be aligned to properly con- verge the projected light beams on the screen. Each picture tube projects a single color of red, blue or green. During produc- tion, your TV was carefully adjusted to prop- erly align these colors.
  • Page 45: Setup Menu: Advanced Convergence, Transport Menu And Language

    Setup Menu: Advanced Convergence, Transport Menu, and Language Press INFO for help Figure 1. Advanced Convergence screen There are more than 64 line intersections, but the a shi n g b r a cket w i ll o nl y s t o p a t the 64 adjustment points.
  • Page 46: Antenna Menu: Antenna, Memorize Channels, Memory And Name

    Part III: Setup Antenna Menu: Antenna, Memorize Channels, Channel, Antenna (Figure 1) Select Ant-A, Ant-B, or Ant-DTV. For each antenna, you can memorize, add or delete channels in memory and add channels to the SQV (Super Quick View™) list. For Ant-A and Ant-B, you can name channels.
  • Page 47: Antenna Menu: Super Quick View™ (Sqv™)

    Antenna Menu: Super Quick View™ (SQV™) Figure 1. Antenna Menu SQV (Super Quick View™) Using The Menu Screen (Figure 1) SQV (Super Quick View™) allows you to put together a list of your favorite channels from Ant-A, Ant-B and Ant-DTV. You can store channels in each of the 9 different memory banks.
  • Page 48: Clock Menu: Auto Or Manual Clock Setting

    Part III: Setup Clock Menu: Auto or Manual Clock Setting Clock Setting (Auto) (Figure 1) The Clock Setting of Auto will automatically set the day and time using Extended Data Service (XDS) time data. This data is auto- matically retrieved from a PBS channel or other channel carrying this service when received on Ant-A or Ant-B.
  • Page 49: Captions Menu: Closed Captions

    Captions Menu: Closed Captions Figure 1. Captions menu Captions Menu (Figure 1) Broadcasters can send either Standard or Text closed captioning. Standard closed captioning follows the dialogue of the char- acters on-screen and displays in a small sec- tion of the screen. Text closed captioning often contains information such as weather or news and covers a large portion of the on-screen program.
  • Page 50: P V-Chip Menu: Passcode

    Part III: Setup V-Chip Lock Menu: Passcode Entry (Figures 1) The rst tim e you sel e ct V - C h i p Lock f ro m the MAIN menu, or after you have canceled your passcode you will see the screen shown in g ur e 1.
  • Page 51: V-Chip Menu: V-Chip

    V-Chip Lock Menu: V-Chip 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 channel or when you press the INFO button on the remote control.
  • Page 52: V-Chip Menu: Lock By Time And Front Button Lock

    Part III: Setup V-Chip Menu: Lock By Time and Front Button Lock Lock By Time (Figure 1) LOCK BY TIME will allow you to lock the entire TV during speci c hour s. Use ADJUST then use ADJUST Time” option box. Lock by Time, Lock Time, and Unlock Time (Figure 1)
  • Page 53: Timer Menu: Setting The Timer

    Timer Menu: Setting The Timer Figure 1. Timer menu The TV’s clock must be set before you can set the timer. If you have not set the clock, you will see the CLOCK menu instead of the TIMER menu. Timer On/Off (Figure 1) The timer can be turned On or Off.
  • Page 54: A/V Settings Menu: A/V Memory Reset, Video Mute, Black Enhancement, And A/V Settings

    Part III: Setup A/V Settings Menu: A/V Memory Reset, Video Mute, Black A/V Memory Reset A/V Memory Reset allows you to select the device which will have the A/V Settings returned to the original factory settings. To return a device’s memory to the original fac- tory settings, select the device and then press ENTER.
  • Page 55: A/V Settings Menu: Tv Speakers

    A/V Settings Menu: TV Speakers Figure 1. Audio/Video Settings menu TV Speakers (Figure 1) This selection will turn on or off the TV’s internal speakers. You may select Off when sending the sound through a sepa- rate stereo system or surround sound A/V receiver.
  • Page 56: A/V Setting Descriptions

    Part III: Setup A/V Setting Descriptions: Audio Audio Settings Bass enhances or reduces low fre- quency sound. Treble enhances or reduces high fre- quency sound. Balance adjusts the level of sound between the left and right speakers. Surround creates simulated stereo and surround effects.
  • Page 57: Video Settings

    A/V Setting Descriptions: Video Video Settings Contrast provides a slider to adjust the white-to-black level. Low contrast shows a variety of shades in darker images, while high contrast shows darker images more uniformly black and makes colors appear more vibrant. Brightness provides a slider to adjust the overall brightness of the picture.
  • Page 59 Operation Remote Control Functions... 60-69 Overview...60 Care and Operation ...61 Channel Selection...62 Sleep Timer ...62 Operation of PIP and POP...62 Display Formats ... 64-65 Programming the Remote Control to Control NetCommand™ ™ A/V Products ...66 Programming the Remote Control to Control Non-NetCommand™ ™...
  • Page 60: Remote Control Functions

    Part IV: Operation Remote Control Functions: Overview Overview (Following page, g ur e 1) Slide Switch: Select A/V product to be controlled by the remote control. Numbers: Individually select channels or enter information into TV menus. POWER: Turns power on and off for TV and other A/V products.
  • Page 61: Care And Operation

    Remote Control Functions: Care and Operation 24 25 CONNECT Figure 1. The remote control functions. Figure 2. Installing the batteries. Operation Installing the Batteries: (Figure 2) Remove the remote control’s back cover by gently pressing the ribbed tab in the direction of the arrow and sliding off the cover.
  • Page 62: Channel Selection And Sleep Timer

    Part IV: Operation Remote Control Functions: Channel Selection and Sleep Timer Channel Selection For Ant-A or Ant-B Channels: Enter three numbers (for channel 2, press 002). Press the channel number and ENTER (for channel 2, press 2, then ENTER). Enter the channel number and wait four seconds.
  • Page 63 Remote Control Functions: Operation of PIP and POP MAIN Side-by-Side PICTURE MAIN PICTURE POP 1 MAIN POP 4 PICTURE POP 7 Ant-A 002 KCBS Standard Stereo SAP TV-PG DLSV SQV1 PIP/POP Combinations *Same channel for Ant-A and Ant-B or same input for other inputs not available for side-by-side. **480p and 1080i signals are not compatible with PIP/POP.
  • Page 64: Display Formats

    Part IV: Operation Non-Anamorphic Picture (4:3) Anamorphic Widescreen Picture (16:9)
  • Page 65: Display Formats

    Remote Control Functions: Display Formats Standard: This is the full screen format. HDTV signals will automatically use this format. This format is also useful to dis- play Anamorphic DVDs that have 1.78:1 or 1.85:1 aspect ratios. Anamorphic DVDs that have the 2.35:1 aspect ratio will still display black bars at the top and bottom.
  • Page 66: Programming The Remote Control To Control Netcommand™ A/V Products

    Part IV: Operation Programming the Remote Control to Control NetCommand ™ A/V Products To Program the Remote to Control NetCommand A/V Products: (See NetCommand Supported Devices, page 16, for the list of A/V products supported by the NetCom- mand System.) Move the slide switch at the top of the remote to the TV layer.
  • Page 67: Programming The Remote Control To Control Non-Netcommand™ A/V Products

    Programming the Remote Control to Control Non-NetCommand ™ A/V Products To Program the Remote to Control Other Brands of Audio and Video Products: (Figures 1-5) Move the slide switch at the top of the remote to the product you want to control.
  • Page 68 Part IV: Operation Programming the Remote Control to Control Non-NetCommand ™ A/V Products Figure 4. Programming the remote to control your DVD/ LDP. Figure 5. Programming the remote to control your A/V receiver. If the remote control has not been programmed to operate NetCommand ™...
  • Page 69: Special Functions

    Remote Control Functions: Special Functions When your remote control has been Pro- grammed to operate another manufacturer’s product, the function performed on each layer can vary. The most common functions are: POWER PLAY CHANNEL up/down Mitsubishi VCRs will be compatible with additional buttons Cable Boxes and Satellite Receivers POWER CHANNEL...
  • Page 70: Nimportant Notes

    Warning: Do not leave stationary or letterbox images on-screen for extended periods of time. Mix the types of pictures shown. Uneven picture tube aging is NOT covered by your warranty. The normal use of a TV should include a mixture of TV picture types. The most fre- quently used picture types should ll th e screen with constantly moving images rather than stationary images or patterns.
  • Page 71: Appendix A: Bypassing The V-Chip Lock

    Appendix A: Bypassing the V-Chip Lock Appendix A: Bypassing the V-Chip Lock Bypassing the V-Chip Lock After you set the lock, you need your passcode to view a V-Chip locked pro- gram, view the locked TV, cancel the lock, or enter the V-Chip Lock menus. If you forget your passcode, you can view the locked TV without entering your passcode.
  • Page 73: Appendix B: Input Connection Compatibility

    Component-1 and Component-2 Inputs These inputs are compatible with component video signals from standard DVD players and other equipment sending a standard NTSC component video signal (480i). These inputs may also be compatible with newer DVD players sending a progressive NTSC component video signal (480p).
  • Page 74: Appendix C: Remote Control Programing Codes

    Appendix C: Remote Control Programming Codes A/V Receivers Mitsubishi ..010, 011, 012, 013, 014, ....015 Admiral ..220 Aiwa... . 225, 226 Denon .
  • Page 75: Appendix D: Cleaning And Service

    TV screen or Diamond Shield Anti-Glare Diamond Shield™: (Diamond Series Models WS-55909, WS-65909 or WS-73909) Anything abrasive can scratch the anti-glare coating of the Diamond Shield™ and household and window cleaners can remove the coating.
  • Page 76 Appendix D: Cleaning and Service Service If you are unable to correct a problem with your TV, consult your Mitsubishi dealer or a Mitsubishi Authorized Warranty Service Center. DO NOT adjust any controls other than those described in this Owner’s Guide. DO NOT remove the protective back cover of your TV.
  • Page 77: Appendix E: Diamond Shield Instructions

    Diamond Shield™ Installation The instructions below will lead you through the Diamond Shield installation process. Included in the Diamond Shield package are the following items: For model WS-65869 only. (1) Diamond Shield™ (2) molding clips Carefully remove the Diamond Shield™ from its protective packaging.
  • Page 78 The instructions below will lead you through the Diamond Shield installation process. Included in the Diamond Shield package are the following items: For models WS-65909 and WS-73909 only. (1) Diamond Shield™ (2) molding clips Carefully remove the Diamond Shield™ from the protective packaging.
  • Page 79: Appendix F: Cabinet Separation

    Cabinet Separation for Model WS-65869 For Mitsubishi Dealers and Service Personnel Only The Mitsubishi TV model WS-65869 cabinet has been assembled in two pieces. These pieces may be separated to allow for easier delivery and set up. The instructions below show how to safely separate and reattach the cabinet.
  • Page 80 Appendix F: Cabinet Separation Cabinet Separation for Models WS-65909 and WS-73909 For Mitsubishi Dealers and Service Personnel Only The Mitsubishi TV models WS-65909 and WS-73909 cabinet have been assembled in two pieces. These pieces may be separated to allow for easier delivery and set up. The instruc- tions below show how to safely separate and reattach the cabinet.
  • Page 81: Appendix G: Troubleshooting

    Problem • The TV remote control does not work. • The TV takes several seconds to respond to channel commands. • You cannot access a channel. • On-screen displays appear each time you change a function. • This is part of normal TV operation. •...
  • Page 82 Appendix G: Troubleshooting Problem • The TV will not turn on after being plugged in. • TV functions do not respond to the remote control or front panel control and the TV will not power off. • When viewing a stopped VCR, while lines are rolling on the screen.
  • Page 83: Index

    accessories, 9 adding and deleting devices, 32, 33 adaptors (BNC to RCA), 22 adjusting (convergence), 44-45 adjusting audio/video, 54-57 alignment (convergence), 44-45 Antenna Menu, 46 antennas (connecting), 17, 18 Audio button, 39, 54, 60 Audio settings, 56 Audio/Video Menu, 54 A/V Memory, 54 back panel, 13-14 Balance, 56...
  • Page 84 Index safeguards, 4-5 servicing, 2, 5, 76 Sharpness, 57 Sleep Timer, 62 Spanish, 28, 45 Special Features, 9 Special Functions(Remote Con- trol), 69 SQV (Super Quick View™), 47 STATIONARY PICTURE WARNING, 1, 21, 25, 70 Shield, Diamond, 75, 77-78 surface(cleaning), 75 surges, 4 Surround Sound, 56 System Reset, 12, 82...
  • Page 85: Mitsubishi Projection Tv Limited Warranty

    Mitsubishi Projection TV Limited Warranty MITSUBISHI DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC. (“MDEA”) warrants to the original purchaser of this television that if purchased from an authorized MITSUBISHI Audio/Video Dealer, should it prove defective by reason of improper workmanship and/or material: a. Parts. The lenticular (i.e. front picture) screen and/or the DiamondShield™ is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 30 days.
  • Page 88 If you have questions regarding your television, call Consumer Relations at (800) 332-2119, or email us at M D E A s e r v i c e @ b i g s c r e e n . m e a . c o m To order replacement or additional remote controls or owner’s guides call (800) 553-7278 visit our website at...

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