Page 2 - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER; CAUTION; NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER:
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 toalert the user to the presence of uninsulated “danger...
Page 3 - Table of Contents; II; able of Contents
3 Table of Contents IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ......................................................................................... 4 - 5 Thank You Letter . .......................................................................................................................................... 8Unpa...
Page 4 - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS; Important Safeguards
4 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 saf...
Page 5 - Object and Liquid Entry; Replacement Parts
5 Important Safeguards IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Continued 12. Power Lines An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric lightor power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antennasystem, ex...
Page 7 - Thank You
7 Thank You Thank You Letter ...................................... 8 Unpacking Your New TV .......................... 9 Special Features ...................................... 0
Page 8 - We at Mitsubishi Would Like to Thank You; To; the Mitsubishi Consumer:
8 Part I : Thank You We at Mitsubishi Would Like to Thank You To the Mitsubishi Consumer: Thank you for choosing Mitsubishi as your premier homeentertainment partner. Whether this is your first Mitsubishiconsumer electronics product or an addition to your grow-ing Mitsubishi family, you should be pr...
Page 9 - Remote Control
9 Part I: Thank You Unpacking Y our New TV / Special Features Unpacking Your New TV Please take a moment to review the followinglist of items to ensure that you have receivedeverything included: 1 Remote Control 2 (2) AAA Batteries 3 (3) IR Emitter Cables 4 Power-Cord 5 Product Registration Card Own...
Page 11 - Installation; How Connections Affect:
11 Installation Front Control Panel Functions ............. 12 Back Panel Functions ............................ 13 How Connections Affect: PIP and POP ....................................... 14System 4 Home TheaterIR Control .................................... 14 - 15 Connecting to Your New Mitsub...
Page 12 - Part II : Installation; Status indicator; Front control Panel Functions
12 Part II : Installation Front Control Panel Many remote control buttons are duplicated on the front control panel. These buttons are shaded in figure 1.Please see Remote Control Functions, pages 48 - 55, for an explanation of their usage. Figure 1. Front Control Panel Figure 2. Located under Contr...
Page 13 - Part II: Installation; Back Panel Functions; DTV Input; signal compatibility.; Back Panel
13 Part II: Installation Back Panel Functions 1 Inputs 1-4 These inputs can be used for the connection of a VCR, Super VHS (S-VHS) VCR, laser discplayer, 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 ac...
Page 14 - How Connections Affect the PIP and POP
14 Part II : Installation How Connections Affect the PIP and POP To see a picture in the PIP or POP inset, youmay need to select an input source. If theonly input connected is ANT-A, then both themain picture and the PIP/POP insert will befrom that input source. If other video equip-ment is connecte...
Page 15 - How Connections
15 Part II: Installation How Connections Affect the System 4 Home Theater IR Control Special Setups:A/V Equipment (For System 4 Home Theater IR Control) VCR: Connect the cables to the TV asdirected on page 17, with one exception.Connect the audio output connection to theappropriate input on the back...
Page 16 - Connecting an Antenna, Wall Outlet Cable, or Cable Box; Separate UHF and VHF Antennas; Cable Box; Connecting an
16 Part II : Installation Connecting an Antenna, Wall Outlet Cable, or Cable Box Separate UHF and VHF Antennas (Figure 1) 1 Connect the UHF and VHF antenna leadsto the UHF/VHF combiner. 2 Push the combiner onto ANT-A on the TVback panel.UHF/VHF combiners are not provided withthe TV. They should be a...
Page 17 - Antennas or Wall Outlet Cable; Connecting a VCR
17 Part II: Installation Connecting a VCR Figure 1. Connecting VCR with antennas or wall outlet cable. Antennas or Wall Outlet Cable (Figure 1) 1 Connect the incoming cable to ANT-A onthe TV back panel.Connect two coaxial cables as follows: 2 One from LOOP-OUT on the TV back panel toANTENNA IN on th...
Page 18 - Connecting an Audio Receiver; Stereo Audio System
18 Part II : Installation Connecting an Audio Receiver Connecting an Audio Receiver Stereo Audio System (Figure 1) 1 Connect the audio cables from AUDIOMONITOR OUTPUT on the TV back panelto TV IN or AUX IN terminals on the backof the audio system. The red cable con-nects to the R (right) channel, an...
Page 19 - Connecting a DVD Player; See; DVD Player with Component Video; Y to Y; Connecting an S-Video Device; Connecting a DVD player or S-V
19 Part II: Installation Connecting a DVD Player See Appendix B, page 59, for component video signal compatibility information.For digital audio connections, see yourDVD and A/V receiver Owner’s Guides. DVD Player with Component Video (Figure 1) Connect the Component Video cables fromY/Cr/Cb or Y/Pr...
Page 20 - DTV Connections and Adaptors; Connecting a DTV Receiver
20 Part II : Installation Connecting a DTV Receiver DTV Connections and Adaptors (Figure 1) The TV back panel has 5 RCA-type connec-tors, for the DTV connection. The back panelof your DTV receiver may use RCA-typeconnectors or BNC-type connectors. If yourDTV receiver comes with BNC type connec-tions...
Page 22 - Connecting a Computer and the Sysyem 4 Home Theater IR Control; Connecting the System 4 Home Theater IR Control; Connecting a Computer with a PC Monitor Output; for signal compatability.
22 Part II : Installation Connecting a Computer and the Sysyem 4 Home Theater IR Control See page 50 for information on using theTV’s IR emitters to control other A/Vequipment. Figure 2. Connecting the System 4 Home Theater IR Control. Connecting the System 4 Home Theater IR Control (Figure 2) 1 Con...
Page 24 - e’re proud of the many advances in
W e’re proud of the many advances in digital television, in which we havep l a y e d a m a j o r r o l e . D i g i t a l broadcasting brings flawless pictures and sound.At its highest performance level, high definitiontelevision (HDTV) delivers images up to six timesmore detailed than standard analo...
Page 25 - Setup; Programming the Remote Control:
25 Setup Programming the Remote Control: To Control Other A/V Products .......... 26 - 27 To Activate the System 4 HomeTheater IR Control ......................... 28 - 29 on-screen menu system ............... 30 Using ......................................... 30 Menu Screens (Overview) ........... ...
Page 26 - with the next; Cable Box Codes; Satellite Receiver Codes; VCR Codes
26 Part III : Setup Programming the Remote Control: T o Control Other A/V Products Programming the Remote Control: To Control Other A/V Products Figure 1. Programming the remote to control your cable box. Figure 2. Programming the remote to control your satellite receiver. Figure 3. Programming the ...
Page 28 - Activate the System 4 Home Theater IR Control; Name TV Input as Shown Below; To Activate the Video Portion:
28 Part III : Setup Activate the System 4 Home Theater IR Control Programming the Remote Control:To Activate the System 4 Home Theater IR Control Figure 1. Activating the video portion of System 4 for the CABLE/DBS/DTV layer. Activation of the System 4 Home TheaterIR Control For select brands of dig...
Page 29 - Testing System 4 for Proper Setup; Point the remote at the TV.; If the A/V Receiver did not change; Repeat
29 Part III : Setup Activate the System 4 Home Theater IR Control Programming the Remote Control:Activation of the System 4 Home Theater IR Control Testing System 4 for Proper Setup 1 Move the slide switch to the position youwish to test. 2 Point the remote at the TV. 3 Press and release the HOME TH...
Page 30 - The
30 Part III : Setup The 3D Graphical Menu System Figure 1. MAIN Menu: The MAIN menu screen will always be the first screen that appears when youpress the MENU button. Figure 2. These buttons are used for navigation within the on-screen operating system. The ViewPoint Menu System POWER INFO PAUSE REC...
Page 31 - Setup Menu
31 Part III : Setup Menu Screens (Overview) Figure 3. Channel Menu Figure 2. Captions Menu Figure 1. Setup Menu Setup Menu (Figure 1) You can put channels in memory, turn on oroff input connections of the TV, and selectthe menu system to display in English orEspañol (Spanish). Captions Menu (Figure ...
Page 33 - Setup Menu: Memorize channels and Assign Input; Memorize Channels; Assign Input, and Language
33 Part III : Setup Setup Menu: Memorize channels and Assign Input Memorize Channels (Figure 1 and 2) This selection memorizes the channels yourTV can receive and skips the unused orweak channels. You can stop memorizationat any time by pressing CANCEL. Channelsmemorized prior to pressing CANCEL wil...
Page 34 - Captions Menu: Closed Captions; The TV can display one of the following:; CC Background; Closed Captions
34 Part III : Setup Captions Menu: Closed Captions Captions Menu (Figure 1) Broadcasters can send either Standard orText closed captioning. Standard closedcaptioning follows the dialogue of the charac-ters on-screen and displays in a small sec-tion of the screen. Text closed captioningoften contains...
Page 35 - Press the SQV button.; Antenna; Memorize Channels, page; Name
35 Part III : Setup Channel Menu: Antenna, Channel, Memory, Name, and SQV™ SQV (Super Quick View™) Using The Menu Screen(Figure 1) SQV (Super Quick View™) allows you to puttogether a list of your favorite channels fromAnt-A and Ant-B. You can store up to 6 chan-nels in each of the 9 different memory...
Page 36 - Entry to the V-CHIP LOCK; new
36 Part III : Setup V-Chip Lock Menu: V-Chip Lock V -Chip Lock V-Chip Lock (Figure 1) The V-CHIP LOCK allows you to Block orAllow programs based upon rating signalssent by the broadcasting station. The TVcomes from the factory with the V-Chip lockin the Off setting. You can turn the lock Onwithin th...
Page 38 - ime; your
38 Part III : Setup V-Chip Lock Menu: V-Chip Lock Hours/Time V -Chip Lock Hours/T ime V-Chip Lock Hours/Time (Figure 1) V-Chip Lock Hours/Time will allow you toactivate the V-Chip or lock the entire TVduring specific hours. V-Chip Start Time and V-Chip Stop Time (Figure 2) Select when you would like...
Page 39 - Timer; TIMER
39 Part III : Setup Timer Advanced Menu: Timer Timer Menu (Figure 2) The timer can be turned On or Off. When On,you need to select the time to turn on,the day to turn on, and the channel to display.At your pre-selected time, the timerwill turn the TV on, and a message will bedisplayed, “Press a key ...
Page 40 - Video Mute
40 Part III : Setup Video Mute, and Black Enhancement, and Lamp Status Advanced Menu: Video Mute, Black Enhancement, and Lamp Status Figure 1. Advanced Menu Video Mute (Figure 1) Video Mute lets you display a blue back-ground when no signal is being received oninputs 1-5, Component Inputs 1 - 2, DTV...
Page 41 - of the individual A/V settings see
41 Part III : Setup Audio/Video Menu: A/V Memory, and Audio/Video settings Audio/Video menu (Figure 1) Each of the 12 inputs has its own A/Vmemory. You can adjust each input’s A/Vmemory in two ways. You can use the menu,or the remote control. A/V MemoryA/V Memory Reset will return the currentlyselec...
Page 42 - Audio Output; To prevent damage from a sudden; TV Speakers
42 Part III : Setup TV Speakers, and Audio Output Audio/Video Menu: TV Speakers, and Audio Output To prevent damage from a sudden TV Speakers (Figure 1) This selection will turn on or off the TV’sinternal speakers. You may select Off whensending the sound through a separate stereosystem or surround ...
Page 43 - Set Day; Clock Setting; Time Zone
43 Part III : Setup Clock Menu: Clock Setting (Manual) Clock Setting (Manual) (Figure 1) For the manual clock setting, select thecurrent time, including AM or PM.Press { or } to slowly adjust the time. Press and hold { or } to quickly adjust the time. Figure 1. Clock Menu (Manual) Set Day (Figure 1)...
Page 44 - Audio; Audio Settings
44 Part III : Setup A/V Setting Descriptions: Audio A/V Setting Descriptions: Audio Audio Settings Bass enhances or reduces low frequencysound.Treble enhances or reduces high fre-quency sound.Balance adjusts the level of sound be-tween the left and right speakers.Surround creates simulated stereo an...
Page 45 - Video Settings; ideo
45 Part III : Setup A/V Setting Descriptions: Video Video Settings A/V Setting Descriptions: V ideo ples of film media are motion pictures,made-for-TV movies, and many prime timeprograms. Filmed media is converted bythe broadcaster or home video companyto 30 frames per second to match TV orvideo sta...
Page 46 - ver wish you were actually part of the
E ver wish you were actually part of the movie or sitting in a field-level box at the50-yard line, watching the game? The Mitsubishi total home theater system is the nextbest thing to being there. A home theater immersesy o u i n b o t h v i d e o a n d a u d i o t o a p o i n t o fsurrealism. The c...
Page 47 - Operation; System 4 Home Theater
47 Operation Remote Control Functions ..... 48 - 55 Overview ................................................ 48 Care and Operation ............................... 49 Channel Selection ................................. 50 Sleep Timer ............................................ 50 System 4 Home Thea...
Page 48 - Overview
48 Part IV : Operation Overview Remote Control Functions: Overview Overview (Following page, figure 1) 1 Slide Switch: Select A/V product to becontrolled by the remote control. 2 Numbers: Individually select channels orinput information into TV. 3 POWER: Turns power on and off for TVand other A/V pr...
Page 49 - of
49 Part IV : Operation Care and Operation Remote Control Functions: Care and Operation Figure 1. The remote control functions. Operation Installing the Batteries: (Figure 2) 1 Remove the remote control’s back coverby gently pressing the ridged tab in thedirection of the arrow and sliding off thecove...
Page 51 - Requirements for Operation
51 Part IV : Operation System 4 Home Theater IR Control Remote Control Functions: System 4 Home Theater IR Control Requirements for Operation A/V devices connected as described on page 15.Cable Box connected as on page 16 or Cable Box with an S-Video output connected ason page 19.TV connected to A/V...
Page 52 - Activating the PIP and POP; Remote Control Functions: Special Functions
52 Part IV : Operation Special Functions and Operation of PIP and POP Remote Control Functions: Operation of PIP and POP Picture-In-Picture (PIP) and Picture-Outside-Picture (POP) features allow you to viewProgramming in different ways. While watch-ing the main screen, you can display pro-grams from...
Page 53 - Remote Control Functions: Operation of PIP and POP; Affect the PIP and POP -Table; Operation of PIP and POP
53 Part IV : Operation Remote Control Functions: Operation of PIP and POP Changing PIP/POP InputsPress PIP INPUT to cycle through avail-able inputs. To see which inputs can andcannot be used together, see How Con-nections Affect the PIP and POP -Table 1, page 14. Changing PIP/POP ChannelsPress PIP C...
Page 55 - Display Formats
55 Part IV : Operation Standard Picture (4:3) Display Formats Widescreen Picture (16:9) 1 2 3 4
Page 56 - Bypassing the V-Chip Lock; Lock Bypass Instructions Have Been; Appendix; Cut along the dotted line and file by-
57 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 yourpasscode to view a V-Chip locked program,view the locked TV, cancel the lock, or enterthe V-Chip lock menus. If you forget your passcode, you can view thelock...
Page 58 - Appendix B: High Definition Input Connection Compatibility
59 Component-1 and Component-2 Inputs Appendix B:High Definition Input Connection Compatiblity These inputs are compatible with componentvideo signals from standard DVD players andother equipment sending a standard NTSCcomponent video signal (480i). These inputsmay also be compatible with newer DVDp...
Page 59 - Appendix C: Remote Control Programming Codes; Appendix C : Remote Control Programming Codes
60 Mitsubishi ................. 001, 002, 060, 067, 068, ................................. 061, 062 Admiral ..................... 055Aiwa ......................... 047, 052Akai .......................... 049, 034, 035, 036Audio Dynamic ......... 059, 031Bell &Howell ............. 025, 033Brokson...
Page 60 - Appendix D: Lamp Replacement
61 Lamp Replacement The lamp is the light source for the DLPpanel. When the lamp fails, replace it with anew one. Do not remove the lamp immediately afterturning off the projector. You may getburned because of the high temperature ofthe lamp.When replacing the lamp, first press thepower button to po...
Page 61 - Replacing the lamp; If you cannot loosen, please use a
62 Replacing the lamp 1 Press the power button to power off, andwait one hour. 2 Remove the front cover in the direction ofthe arrow as indicated. See figure 1. 3 Loosen the wing nuts on the woodenlamp cover and remove. See figure 2. 4 Loosen the four screws of the metal lampcover using a phillips s...
Page 62 - Appendix D: Lamp replacement; When you replace the lamp, you must
63 7 Pull up the handle and remove the lampcartridge in the direction of the arrow asindicated. See figure 6. 8 Insert the new lamp cartridge securely intothe TV body as shown in figure 7. 9 Tighten up the screws (c). See figure 5. 10 Replace the metal lamp cover in the direc-tion of the arrow as in...
Page 63 - Cleaning the air-filter; Press the power button to turn off the TV.; Filter cleaning; Appendix E: Cleaning and Service
64 When the inside temperature is extremelyhigh, the message “Warning! TV will shutdown in a few seconds. Please check that airfilter is clean and airflow is not blocked” willappear on the screen for 15 seconds andshut off. In this case, please inspect the filter,and if necessary, clean the air-filt...
Page 64 - Filter; If the filter is damaged or becomes
65 Appendix E: Cleaning and Service Appendix E: Cleaning and Service 6 Remove the dust from the air-filter byusing a vacuum cleaner. 7 Replace the filter tray in the direction ofthe arrow as indicated. See figure 6. 8 Tighten up the screw. See figure 3. 9 Replace the wooden filter cover andtighten u...
Page 65 - Service; DO NOT use any kind of abrasive,
66 Cleaning Normally, light dusting with a dry, non-scratching duster will keep your TV clean.Use care when cleaning your TV with anyother product. If you want to gently wipedown your TV with a lightly moistened softcloth, first turn off and unplug your TV. Youcan add a few drops of mild liquid dete...
Page 66 - roubleShooting; Appendix F: Troubleshooting; Problem
67 • The TV does not power on. • The TV remote control does not work. • The TV takes several seconds to respond tochannel commands. • You cannot access a channel. • On-screen displays appear each time youchange a function. • You cannot program the TV to turn on automati-cally. • There is no sound ev...
Page 67 - Appendix F: TroubleShooting
68 • V-Chip Lock is not working • The message “Did you change the lamp? Press1 for Yes. Press 0 for No.” appears on the screen. Problem Possible Solution • Make sure that V-Chip is On (page 40). • If V-Chip Hours/Lock by Time is currently set todisable the V-Chip lock, the V-Chip will not blockprogr...
Page 68 - Home Theater IR System; Index
69 Index A Adaptors (BNC to RCA) .......................... 20Advanced menu ................................ 32, 39Antennas .................................... 13, 16, 17Artifacts (Image Type) ............................. 45Assistance ........................................... 6, 66Audio Settings...
Page 69 - Remote control
70 Index Q - Z Index R Remote control care and operation ............................... 49channel selection ................................. 50settings audio ................................................. 44video .................................................. 45 Replacement lamp ..............
Page 70 - Mitsubishi Projection TV Limited W
71 Mitsubishi Projection TV Limited Warranty RETAIN THIS PORTION FOR YOUR RECORDS SERIAL NO. MODEL NO. DEALER NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP PHONE ( ) PURCHASE DATE MITSUBISHI DLP PROJECTION TELEVISION LIMITED WARRANTY MITSUBISHI DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC. (“MDEA”) warrants to the origina...