Mitsubishi Electric WD-57833 Owner's Manual
Mitsubishi Electric WD-57833 Owner's Manual

Mitsubishi Electric WD-57833 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 trusted dependable most name projector lamp sales. http://www.myprojectorlamps.com http://www.myprojectorlamps.ca http://www.myprojectorlamps.eu The following projector manual has not been modified or altered in any way.
  • Page 2 HIGH-DEFINITION TELEVISION ® MODELS WD-57833 WD-65833 WD-73833 OWNER’S GUIDE • For questions: Visit our website at www.mitsubishi-tv.com. E-mail us at MDEAservice@mdea.com. Call Consumer Relations at 800-332-2119. • For information on System Reset, please see the back cover. • To order replacement or additional remote controls, lamp cartridges, or Owner’s Guides, visit our website at www.mitsuparts.com or call 800-553-7278.
  • Page 3: Fcc Declaration Of Conformity

    Record the model number, serial number, and Product: Projection Television Receiver purchase date of your TV. The model and serial Models: WD-57833, WD-65833, WD-73833 numbers are on the back of the TV. Refer to this page when requesting assistance with the TV. Responsible Mitsubishi Digital Electronics Party: America, Inc.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Fav (Favorite Channels) ....TV Signals and Display Formats ... . Split Screen .
  • Page 5: Important Information About Your Tv

    Mitsubishi does not design, manufacture or sell match- duster will keep your TV clean. If cleaning beyond this ing bases for 833 series model televisions (WD-57833, is needed, please use the following guidelines: WD-65833, WD-73833). When selecting a stand, base...
  • Page 6: 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. 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 7: Television Overview

    Television Overview Package Contents High-Definition Video Inputs Component Video Inputs. Also called Y/Pb/Pr Please take a moment to review the following list of inputs, these inputs receive standard analog video items to ensure that you have received everything. formats of 480i, 480p, 720p, and 1080i high-defini- tion signals.
  • Page 8: Tv Front Panel

    1. Television Overview ® NetCommand for HDMI Devices TV Guide On Screen Interactive Program Guide System Some newer HDMI devices may be compatible with the TV’s NetCommand for HDMI feature. Compatible An eight-day on-screen program guide for cable and devices can receive control signals through the HDMI over-the-air reception.
  • Page 9: Front Panel Indicators

    1. Television Overview Front-Panel Indicators Steady On Slow Blinking Fast Blinking POWER/TIMER Indicator LED Color TV Condition Additional Information Normal operation. TV is powered off. None Normal operation. TV is powered on. Green TV powered off, auto-on timer is set. Normal operation. TV can be turned on at any time. Green 1.
  • Page 10: Tv Back Panel

    1. Television Overview TV Back Panel Y Pb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i) L (MONO)- AUDIO - R COMPONENT 1 COMPONENT 2 3D GLASSES EMITTER DVI / PC AUDIO- AUDIO LEFT INPUT RECORD OUTPUT AUDIO- AUDIO VIDEO RIGHT OUTPUT INPUT 1 INPUT 2 IEEE 1394 ANT 2 / AUX DIGITAL...
  • Page 11 1. Television Overview TV Back Panel, continued 7. HDMI ™ Inputs 9. DVI/PC AUDIO INPUT The HDMI 1.3 (High Definition Multimedia Interface) sup- Use the DVI/PC AUDIO INPUT when connecting a DVI ports uncompressed standard and high-definition digital device to one of the TV’s HDMI inputs using a DVI-to- video formats and PCM digital stereo audio format.
  • Page 12: Tv Setup

    TV Set-Up Guidelines for Setting Up and Using Your New Widescreen TV Getting Started TV Operation 1. Review the important safety, installation, and oper- 1. Review chapter 4, “TV Operation and Features,” for ating information at the beginning of this book. TV features including: 2.
  • Page 13: Installing The Remote Control Batteries

    2. TV Setup Parental Locks. Restrict TV viewing by • When You First Power On the TV program rating, by channel, or by time of day. You can also disable the front-panel buttons Choosing a Language for Menus if you have small children. See the Lock > Parent menu, the Lock >...
  • Page 14: Setting Up Tv Inputs

    2. TV Setup Initial TV Setup, continued Change the Menu Language 5. When memorization is complete you can: • Press MENU once to return to the top row of icons. Choose to display on-screen menus in either English or • Press MENU again to return to the Main menu.
  • Page 15: Controlling A/V Receiver Sound Volume

    2. TV Setup Setting Up TV Inputs, continued perform NetCommand IR “learning” to add functions. 1. See chapter 3, “TV Connections,” for recommen- Press EXIT to close the Auto Input Sensing screen. dations on connecting your devices. The TV will then display the Auto Input Sensing screen for the next connection it finds.
  • Page 16: Using The Tv With A Personal Computer

    2. TV Setup Using the TV with a Personal Computer Connecting a Computer to the TV Y Pb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i) L (MONO)- AUDIO - R Use one of the connection methods listed below based COMPONENT 1 on your computer’s video output. COMPONENT 2 3D GLASSES Computer...
  • Page 17: Computer Display Formats

    2. TV Setup Using the TV with a Personal Computer Computer Video Adjustments Tip: 1. Power on the computer if it is not already on. Set the computer’s screen saver to display a pattern after several minutes of inactivity. This acts 2.
  • Page 18: Tv Connections

    TV Connections Before you Begin Sound Quality Auto Input Sensing For best surround sound audio quality, route audio The TV’s Auto Input Sensing feature automatically rec- signals from the input device directly to your A/V ognizes most connections and prompts you to identify receiver or sound system whenever possible.
  • Page 19: Hdmi Device (Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, Dvd Player, Or Other Device)

    3. TV Connections HDMI Device (Cable Box, Satellite Standard Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, Receiver, DVD Player, or Other Device) or Other Device with S-Video Required: HDMI-to-HDMI cable. Required: S-Video cable and left/right analog stereo Connect an HDMI cable from the TV back panel to the audio cables.
  • Page 20: Wall Outlet Cable (No Cable Box)

    3. TV Connections Wall Outlet Cable (no cable box) Antennas with Separate UHF and VHF Leads It is very important to connect the incoming cable for Required: UHF/VHF combiner your primary viewing source to ANT 1/MAIN. Connect the UHF and VHF antenna leads to the Connect the primary incoming coaxial lead cable to UHF/VHF combiner.
  • Page 21: Dvd Player With Component Video

    3. TV Connections DVD Player with Component Video DVI Video Device (Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, DVD Player, or Other Device) Component video cables and analog audio cables are required. Connect DVI devices (digital only) to the TV’s HDMI 1. Connect the component video cables from Y Pb Pr input jacks.
  • Page 22: Vcr To An Antenna Or Wall Outlet Cable

    3. TV Connections VCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable Required: Two-way RF splitter, two coaxial cables, right Optional and left analog audio cables, either S-video or video Perform these two additional steps to: cable. • Use the TV Guide On Screen recording feature Connect the incoming cable or antenna to IN on the •...
  • Page 23: Vcr To A Cable Box (Audio & Video)

    3. TV Connections VCR to a Cable Box (Audio & Video) Required: Two-way RF splitter, three coaxial cables, 6. To use the TV speakers with the VCR, connect left right and left audio cables, S-Video or composite video (white) and right (red) audio cables from AUDIO OUT cable, plus component or S-Video cables and audio on the VCR back panel to INPUT AUDIO L (MONO) and R on the TV back panel.
  • Page 24: A/V Receiver (Sound System)

    3. TV Connections A/V Receiver (Sound System) Important Most setups require either a digital audio cable or A/V Receivers with HDMI Inputs analog stereo audio cables. If your A/V receiver has an HDMI input, use one of the audio connections described here The TV makes all audio available in digital and analog instead of an HDMI connection.
  • Page 25: Camcorder

    3. TV Connections Camcorder Inputs on the front of the TV offer the most convenient Component Y Pb Pr Video Connection way to connect a camcorder. Required: Analog stereo audio and component video cables supplied with the camcorder. Use jacks on the TV 1.
  • Page 26: Ieee 1394 Devices

    3. TV Connections IEEE 1394 Devices electrical power from another 6-pin device, there are Compatible IEEE 1394 Devices several ways to provide electrical power to the device: Compatible A/V devices include some, but not all, • Connect the camcorder directly to the household AC. cable boxes, D-VHS VCRs, A/V discs, camcorders, and •...
  • Page 27 3. TV Connections IEEE 1394 Devices, continued IEEE 1394 Camcorders Tips for Connecting IEEE 1394 Devices • Control Functions. Connect the camcorder to an • Do not loop the last IEEE 1394 jack on the rear of the TV and test using device in the chain back ��������...
  • Page 28: Tv Operation And Features

    TV Operation and Features Choosing a Viewing Source Sleep Timer The Sleep Timer turns the TV off after the length of time you set. Setting the Sleep Timer 1. Press SLEEP on the remote control. Input Selection menu 2. Press SLEEP additional times to increase the time in 30-minute increments up to the maximum of 120 Choose a viewing source from the Input Selection minutes.
  • Page 29: Remote Control

    4. TV Operation and Features Remote Control 1. POWER: Turns TV power on and off. 2. Slide Switch: Selects the A/V device to be oper- ated by the remote control. Set the slide switch to TV for operation of the TV, NetCommand-controlled devices, and IEEE 1394 devices.
  • Page 30: Resetting The Remote Control

    4. TV Operation and Features Remote Control, continued NetCommand for HDMI Devices 23. F1–F4 For devices under NetCommand control: The TV’s remote may operate some functions of Perform NetCommand “Learning” to assign your compatible HDMI devices able to receive commands choice of functions to the F1–F4 keys.
  • Page 31: Channelview Channel Listings

    4. TV Operation and Features ChannelView Channel Listings ChannelView screen ChannelView™ shows memorized channels on ANT 1 or ANT 2. It displays channel names and program information as sent by broadcasters or your local cable service provider and may be incomplete. No program information is displayed for analog channels.
  • Page 32: Status Display

    4. TV Operation and Features Status Display Ant 1 7-1 KABC-HD Monday Night Football HD 16:9 Standard St. Louis vs. Tampa Bay Press the INFO key to see the TV-PG Fav1 on-screen status display. Stereo English The most common displays are shown here.
  • Page 33: Fav (Favorite Channels)

    4. TV Operation and Features Fav (Favorite Channels) Use the six Fav channel banks to store groups of your ANT-1 favorite channels from ANT 1 and ANT 2. You can set 480i Stretch up a Fav channel bank for each of your favorite program Fav2 TV-PG types or set up a bank for each TV user.
  • Page 34: Tv Signals And Display Formats

    4. TV Operation and Features TV Signals and Display Formats TV Display Format Definitions This is a widescreen TV, also known as a 16:9 TV. This shape reflects the new types of images available from Standard: This is the full-screen format. HDTV signals HDTV and many DVDs.
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  • Page 36: Split Screen

    4. TV Operation and Features Split Screen Split Screen allows you to view pictures from two different sources at the same time. Split Screen is available when you have video sources connected to the TV in addition to connections on ANT 1 or ANT 2. Operation of Split Screen Split Screen Operations Instructions...
  • Page 37: Viewing Camera Files

    4. TV Operation and Features Viewing Camera Files JPEG Photos and the USB Photo Port �� �� 1. Connect your digital camera or USB drive to the ���������� �� ����������� USB Photo port on the front of the TV. If using a camera, power it on and set it to playback mode.
  • Page 38: Photos And Moving Video As Composite Video

    4. TV Operation and Features Slide Show USB Photo Menu Compatible Picture Files Use these keys during the slide show: • Still images recorded on digital cameras using the Exchangeable Image File Format, version 2.1 (EXIF Keys for JPEG Picture Slide Show 2.1) standard for digital still cameras and Design Begin or resume slide show playback Rules for Camera File Systems version 1.0 (DCF...
  • Page 39: Tv Menu Settings

    TV Menu Settings Main Menu Press MENU on the remote control to open the Main menu. Icon Menu Name and Description Set up or cancel NetCommand-controlled Record Menu recordings. See chapter 6, “NetCommand.” AV Menu Customize picture and sound settings. Turn closed captions on and off;...
  • Page 40: Av Menu

    5. TV Menu Settings AV Menu An on-screen slider displays when making some audio and video adjustments. Numeric values represented on the slider range from 0 (minimum) to 63 (maximum), with 31 as the mid-point. AV menu for audio and video adjustments AV Menu Options Video See the description of video adjustments later in this section.
  • Page 41 5. TV Menu Settings AV Menu, continued AV > FX Gaming menu for game adjustments AV Menu Options Video Noise High, Reduce minor noise (graininess) in the picture. Use Low with Medium, good-quality signals. Use High with poor-quality signals. Global Low, Off Use Off to leave the picture unaltered.
  • Page 42: Video Menu

    5. TV Menu Settings Video Menu Mitsubishi recommends you assign names to TV inputs before making video adjustments (use the Inputs > Name menu). Otherwise, adjustments will be reset to the defaults if you name inputs afterwards. To make video adjustments: From the Video menu: •...
  • Page 43: Audio Menu

    5. TV Menu Settings Audio Menu To make audio adjustments: • From the Audio menu: 1. Press to highlight an option 2. Press to display the submenu and adjust. 3. Press MENU to return to the AV menu. While watching TV: Press the AUDIO key repeatedly •...
  • Page 44: Captions Menu

    5. TV Menu Settings Captions Menu Captions on Analog Channels Captions on Digital Channels The TV can decode captions from ANT 1/ANT 2 and the The TV can decode captions from ANT 1/ANT 2 and IEEE INPUT 1–3 jacks. Broadcasters can send either stan- 1394 devices only.
  • Page 45: Setup Menu

    5. TV Menu Settings Setup Menu Use the Setup menu to: • Select English or Spanish for menus and on-screen text. • Scan the channels available for the antenna or cable service connected to the ANT 1 or ANT 2 jacks. •...
  • Page 46 5. TV Menu Settings Setup Menu, continued Edit Virtual Channel Number (digital channels only). A channel number sent by a local broadcaster. Usually the virtual number is associated with the corresponding analog channel number. For example, a broadcaster may associ- ate digital channel 2-1 with their analog channel 2.
  • Page 47 5. TV Menu Settings Setup Menu, continued Clock Use either the manual or auto method to set the clock. Set the clock if you wish to: • Use the TV’s Timer function. • Maintain accurate ChannelView listings. • Schedule NetCommand- and TV Guide On Screen- controlled recordings.
  • Page 48 5. TV Menu Settings Setup Menu, continued Timer Use the Timer to set a time for the TV to turn on auto- matically. Use this menu to set a day, time, input, and channel for the Timer. If the TV is already on at the requested time, the TV will automatically tune to the designated channel.
  • Page 49 5. TV Menu Settings Setup Menu, continued Energy The Energy options give you ways to reduce TV power consumption. Setup menu, Energy options Setup Menu Options Energy Fast Power On Use the Energy Mode option to select the level of power consump- Mode tion while the TV is turned off.
  • Page 50: Inputs Menu

    5. TV Menu Settings Inputs Menu Note: When you change an input name in the Name menu and then exit the Name menu: The name is changed The icon in the Input Selection menu is changed Audio and video settings are changed to the defaults for the new device type.
  • Page 51: Setting Up Tv Guide On Screen

    5. TV Menu Settings Inputs Menu Setting Up TV Guide On Screen source for TV Guide On Screen. If, however, you have multiple cable sources, the channel-number Setup of the TV Guide On Screen system is optional. assignments may not match up correctly. See the •...
  • Page 52: Lock Menu

    5. TV Menu Settings Lock Menu TV locks available from the Lock menu are: Lock by Ratings Parent Restrict access to programming based on V-Chip rating signals sent by the broadcaster. Other Lock by Time Time Restrict TV use by time of day. Lock Front Panel The Lock >...
  • Page 53 5. TV Menu Settings Lock Menu, continued Parent Menu Options (U.S.-based rating system) Option Name and Description Lock Off, On Disables or enables program blocking based on V-Chip signals and the U.S. rating system. TV-Y Youth. For children under 7. Highlight the rating level Rating you wish to change and...
  • Page 54: Front Panel

    5. TV Menu Settings Lock Menu, continued Other Menu Options (alternate rating system) This TV can recognize new rating systems that may come into effect in the future. The Other option remains grayed out until the TV receives a signal using an alternate rating system. Such alternate rating systems will apply to digital programming only.
  • Page 55: Netcommand

    NetCommand About NetCommand Standard Setup. Perform a standard setup if you: • NetCommand setup is optional. Want NetCommand to control only a few • You can perform NetCommand setup when the TV devices, such as the TV, a playback device first recognizes a device during Auto Input Sensing (like a DVD player), and a cable box.
  • Page 56: Ir Emitter Placement (Netcommand)

    �������������������� 6. NetCommand ���������� ���������� ������������������������ ������ IR Emitter Placement (NetCommand) The remote control sensor is somewhere between these two positions. This is usually An IR emitter cable is included with the TV. enough accuracy for placement of the IR emit- ������������������������...
  • Page 57: Initial Netcommand Setup For Most Devices

    6. NetCommand Initial NetCommand Setup for Most Devices To perform this procedure, you need: • The remote controls for both the TV and the device you want to control. • The IR emitter cable supplied with the TV. Note: To set up an A/V receiver, see “Set Up NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver”...
  • Page 58: Netcommand Specialized Device Keys

    6. NetCommand NetCommand Specialized Device Keys Refer to this chart when “learning” device keys. See the following page for more on keys marked in the “Learn” some, all, or none of the keys used for each “Special Operation Method” column. device type.
  • Page 59: Operating Netcommand-Controlled Devices

    6. NetCommand Operating NetCommand-Controlled Devices To Control Most Device Types To Control an A/V Receiver As an example of NetCommand control, if you are Switching Audio to and from the A/V Receiver watching your cable box and you wish to tune to the next channel higher, press CH/PAGE .
  • Page 60 6. NetCommand Operating NetCommand-Controlled Devices, continued Key Name in Special Operation Description and Setup How to Use Learning Screen Guide Displaying the Disc Menu (DVD or high-defini- While watching the device, press GUIDE to display tion disc format) the disc menu. “Learn”...
  • Page 61: Setting Up Netcommand Control Of An A/V Receiver

    6. NetCommand Setting Up NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver 3. Set the TV’s remote control slide switch to the TV Perform this setup to: position. • Operate the A/V receiver’s power and volume 4. Open the AVR screen in one of two ways: functions with the TV’s remote control.
  • Page 62 6. NetCommand Setting Up NetCommand Control of could have HDMI output. A DVD player is used in this example. an A/V Receiver, continued Your setup may include additional devices with digital surround sound connected directly to the Setup to Control Automatic Switching of A/V receiver.
  • Page 63 6. NetCommand Setting Up NetCommand Control of IMPORTANT an A/V Receiver, continued All audio from what you are watching on the TV is always available as an output on both the • To erase the IR code just “learned,” press CANCEL ����������������...
  • Page 64: Netcommand-Controlled Recording

    6. NetCommand NetCommand-Controlled Recording Making a Recording This section describes making recordings indepen- dently of the TV Guide On Screen system. For instruc- You can start a recording immediately or you can tions on setting up recordings using TV Guide On schedule it to take place at a later time and set the Screen, see the separate TV Guide On Screen ®...
  • Page 65 6. NetCommand NetCommand-Controlled Recording, continued Cancelling Recordings b. Highlight List to display the Record List. Press MENU to return to the top row of icons or press EXIT to return to TV viewing. Use the Record menu’s Cancel option to cancel a recording in progress.
  • Page 66 6. NetCommand NetCommand-Controlled Recording, continued Recording from ChannelView ™ b. Highlight List to display the Record List. 8. Press MENU to return to the top row of icons or press ChannelView is available when TV Guide On Screen ™ EXIT to return to TV viewing. is disabled.
  • Page 67: Using Ieee 1394 Devices

    6. NetCommand Using IEEE 1394 Devices IEEE 1394 Devices in the Input Selection Menu To Power On or Off a Compatible IEEE 1394 Device Some non-audio/video or incompatible IEEE 1394 devices, such as personal computers (PCs), may not Usually, compatible IEEE 1394 devices power on when be detected by the TV and do not appear in the Input selected in the Input Selection menu and power off Selection menu.
  • Page 68 6. NetCommand Using IEEE 1394 Devices, continued Recording to IEEE 1394 Devices Copying A/V Disc Recordings Tracks you record to disc may have copy restrictions You can use the TV’s NetCommand recording functions assigned to them. To learn a track’s copy restrictions, to control recording to IEEE 1394 devices.
  • Page 69: Appendices

    RCA Pin Plug, 500 mV rms + 200 mV (lbs.) Analog Audio Height Width Depth (Signal) pair (full scale) for analog sources, 1.5 WD-57833 51.3 13.9 62.4 Vrms + 0.5 Vrms (full scale) for digital sources. WD-65833 39.5 58.2 15.4 78.0...
  • Page 70: Appendix B: Lamp-Cartridge Replacement And Cleaning

    Appendices Appendix B: Lamp-Cartridge Replacement and Cleaning WARNING THE ACCESS PANEL IS PROVIDED WITH AN INTERLOCK TO REDUCE THE RISK OF EXCESSIVE ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION. DO NOT DEFEAT ITS PURPOSE OR ATTEMPT TO SERVICE WITHOUT REMOVING PANEL COMPLETELY. CAUTION BURN DANGER! HOT SURFACES INSIDE! Touch lamp cartridge handle only.
  • Page 71 Appendices Appendix B: Lamp-Cartridge Replacement and Cleaning, continued Lamp-Cartridge Replacement Removing the Old Lamp Cartridge Figure 1 1. Turn off TV power and allow the lamp to cool for at least one hour before proceeding. 2. After the lamp has cooled, remove the cover of the lamp compartment, located on the back of the TV.
  • Page 72: Appendix C: Bypassing The Parental Lock

    Appendices Appendix C: Bypassing the Parental Lock Bypassing the Parental Lock After you set the lock, you must use your pass code to view a locked program, view the locked TV, view a locked channel, cancel the lock, or enter the Lock menus.
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  • Page 74: Appendix D: Programming The Remote Control

    Appendices Appendix D: Programming the Remote Control This appendix explains programming the TV’s remote VCRs and DVRs control to operate other A/V devices. This is distinct • from NetCommand control. The TV’s remote control (RECORD) • POWER • can operate other devices by three different methods: (REVERSE) •...
  • Page 75 Appendices Appendix D: Programming the Remote Control, continued Programming the Remote Control 6. Once you have found the correct code, write it in the space below for future reference. Move the slide switch at the top of the remote to Switch Position Device Type Code...
  • Page 76: Programming Codes

    Appendices Appendix D: Programming the Remote Control, continued Programming Codes A/V Receivers Audio Amplifiers A/V Receivers Brand Code Brand Code Brand Code Atlantic Technol- 31487 Panasonic 31764, 31763, Acurus 30765 31633, 31548, Adcom 31100, 30577 Audiophase 31387 31518, 31509, Altec Lansing 31742 Audiotronic 31189...
  • Page 77 Appendices Appendix D: Programming the Remote Control, continued Programming Codes, continued CD Players CD Players Cable Boxes Brand Code Brand Code Brand Code Aiwa 30157 Optimus 31075, 31063, 10017, 10014, 10013, Akai 30156 30468, 30437, 10011, 10008, Arcam 30157 30420, 30305, 10007, 10003, 10001 Audio-Technica 30170...
  • Page 78 Appendices Appendix D: Programming the Remote Control, continued Programming Codes, continued Cable Boxes Cable Boxes DVD Players/Recorders Brand Code Brand Code Brand Code Optimus 10021 Vision 10883 Funai 21334, 21268, Pace 11877, 10237, 10008 Vortex View 10883 20675 Panasonic 10107, 10021, 10000 Zenith 10899, 10525, Gateway...
  • Page 79 Appendices Appendix D: Programming the Remote Control, continued Programming Codes, continued DVD Players/Recorders DVD Players/Recorders Satellite Receivers Brand Code Brand Code Brand Code 20785 Technosonic 20730 AlphaStar 10772 Nesa 20717 Techwood 20692 Chaparral 10216 Next Base 20826 Terapin 21031 Crossdigital 11109 NexxTech 21402...
  • Page 80 Appendices Appendix D: Programming the Remote Control, continued Programming Codes, continued Satellite Receivers VCRs and DVRs VCRs and DVRs Brand Code Brand Code Brand Code Toshiba 11749, 11285, 10819, Emerson 21593, 20637, Marta 20037 Matsushita 21162, 20162, 20035 10790, 10749 20593, 20561, UltimateTV 11640, 11392...
  • Page 81 Appendices Appendix D: Programming the Remote Control, continued Programming Codes, continued VCRs and DVRs VCRs and DVRs Brand Code Brand Code Pioneer 20067 Sylvania 21593, 20593, Polk Audio 20081 20110, 20081, Portland 20020 20043, 20035, Profitronic 20240 20000 Proscan 20761, 20760, Symphonic 21593, 20593, 20202, 20060...
  • Page 82: Appendix E: Troubleshooting

    Appendices Appendix E: Troubleshooting TV Reset Comparison Guide channel (a channel from ANT 1, ANT 2, a cable box, or satellite receiver), first check other channels from the You can resolve many common TV problems using same input before changing settings. If most other the reset functions described in the following table.
  • Page 83: Service And Support

    Appendices Appendix E: Troubleshooting, continued Reset Name When to Use How to Use Resulting Action Front-Panel Lock When Energy Mode is set to Fast To re-enable the front- • Allows the front panel to be Release Power On, press and hold the MENU panel controls after unlocked if the remote control is activation of the Front-...
  • Page 84 Appendices Appendix E: Troubleshooting, continued General TV Operation Symptom Remarks A fan is running even while the TV is powered The room is too warm. When the TV is off, internal components off. continue to draw power and must be cooled by the fan. The TV remote control does not work.
  • Page 85 Appendices Appendix E: Troubleshooting, continued TV Channels Symptom Remarks Name options are not available for some You can name only memorized analog channels and memorized channels. digital channels not named by the broadcaster. When ChannelView list is displayed, informa- • Available information is sent from the broadcaster or cable tion appears incomplete provider.
  • Page 86 Appendices Appendix E: Troubleshooting, continued Picture Symptom Remarks You cannot view a picture when playing a Check your VCR’s owner’s guide for further troubleshooting. VHS tape. VCR or DVD player’s on-screen menus jitter Possible cause: Many VCRs and DVD players provide on- up and down.
  • Page 87 Appendices Appendix E: Troubleshooting, continued Indicators Symptom Remarks STATUS indicator light is a steady/flashing • Unplug set from AC power. Plug back in and wait one minute red. for blinking to stop. • Press SYSTEM RESET button and wait for blinking to stop. •...
  • Page 88 Appendices IEEE 1394 Recording Symptom Remarks Program to be recorded was correctly • The broadcaster supplied program information that was selected from ChannelView, but incorrect incorrect and/or was changed after a recording was added to program was recorded. the Record List. •...
  • Page 89 Appendices IEEE 1394 Devices Symptom Remarks There is no audio and video from the IEEE • The device is not turned on. Turn the device power on. 1394 device. • No tape is inserted in the DVCR. • The media is blank (has no recording). •...
  • Page 90: Trademark And License Information

    Trademark and License Information Trademark and License Information LICENSOR’S SUPPLIERS DO NOT MAKE OR PASS ON TO END USER OR ANY OTHER THIRD PARTY, ANY EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION ON BEHALF OF SUCH SUPPLIERS, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON-INFRINGEMENT, TITLE, MERCHANTABIL- ITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
  • Page 91: Mitsubishi Tv Software

    Trademark and License Information Mitsubishi TV Software END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR EMBEDDED SOFTWARE IMPORTANT – READ CAREFULLY: This License Agreement is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or an entity) and Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. (MDEA) for all software pre installed and/or provided along with this television (“Software”). By utilizing this television and Software, you agree to be bound by the terms of this License Agreement.
  • Page 92: Mitsubishi Dlp Projection Television Limited Warranty

    Mitsubishi DLP Projection Television Limited Warranty MITSUBISHI DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC. (“MDEA”) warrants as follows to the original purchaser of this television from an authorized MITSUBISHI Audio/Video Dealer, should it prove defective by reason of against defects arising from improper workmanship and/or material: a.
  • Page 93 c. Proof of purchase date from an authorized MITSUBISHI dealer is required when requesting warranty service. Present your sales receipt or other document which establishes proof and date of purchase. THE RETURN OF THE OWNER REGISTRATION CARD IS NOT A CONDITION OF COVERAGE UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. However, please return the Owner Registration Card so that we can contact you should a question of safety arise which could affect you.
  • Page 94: Index

    Index Index ChannelView™ Channel Listings Connecting an HDMI Device 18 Disconnecting and the Input and Recording 65 Selection Menu 49 Cleaning 4 HDMI Cable Categories 10 A/V Discs 67 Clock, Set Date and Time 46 HDMI Jack 10 A/V Memory Reset 81 Closed Captions 43 NetCommand for HDMI Devices A/V Receiver...
  • Page 95 Index Low Power (Energy Mode) 48 Recording and TV Energy Mode STATUS Indicator. See LED Indicator Lights Recording Formats 63 Stereo System. See A/V Receiver Media Setup Menu 37 Record > Setup Menu 63 Surround Sound 9, 10, 23, 62 Memorizing Channels 13 RECORD Key 87 Simulated 42...
  • Page 97 Website: www.mitsubishi-tv.com E-mail: MDEAservice@mdea.com For questions, call Consumer Relations at 800-332-2119 To order replacement or additional remote controls, lamp cartridges, or Owner’s Guides Visit our website www.mitsuparts.com or call 800-553-7278 SYSTEM RESET If the TV does not respond to the remote control, front panel controls, or will not power on/off, press the SYSTEM RESET button on the front panel.

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