Mitsubishi Electric LT-3780 - Manual

Mitsubishi Electric LT-3780

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – For Your Records
  • Page 3 – Contents; Important Information
  • Page 4 – ii; Chapter 3 : NetCommand® Setup and Editing
  • Page 5 – iii
  • Page 7 – NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER:; RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK; CAUTION
  • Page 9 – IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS; Read, Retain and Follow All Instructions; Grounding or Polarization
  • Page 10 – IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS, continued; Object and Liquid Entry
  • Page 11 – Stand Removal Instructions; • A minimum of TWO PEOPLE are needed to safely remove the stand.; Wall Mount Kit; Otherwise, you will not be able to access; IMPORTANT
  • Page 13 – Chapter; Product Overview
  • Page 14 – Chapter 1: Product Overview; Package Contents; Please take a moment to review the following; Two A A Batteries; One for the display and; One MonitorLinkTM; Sends control signals
  • Page 15 – Your new; Special Features
  • Page 16 – Display Top Control Panel; Top View of Display; Display Power Indicator and IR Sensors
  • Page 17 – Media Center Front Control Panel; Power Indicator Light; Each time the media center is plugged into; System Reset; Memory Card Reader
  • Page 18 – Remote Control Overview; To send signals to the TV, point the remote control at
  • Page 19 – Battery Installation; Installing the Batteries:; Remote Control Operation; Sleep Timer; Setting the Sleep Timer:; Care; For Best Results from the Remote Control:; POWER
  • Page 20 – Display Rear Panel; o provide complete HDTV funtionality, the
  • Page 21 – Media Center Rear Panel; IR Emitters and NetCommand
  • Page 22 – Media Center Rear Panel, continued; Digital Audio Output
  • Page 23 – Connecting
  • Page 24 – Chapter 2 : Connecting; Essential MonitorLinkTM Connections; MonitorLinkTM RS-232C Control and Digital A/V
  • Page 25 – AC Power Cords
  • Page 26 – JOUFSOBMTQFBLFST; Chart 1; External Devices and NetCommand
  • Page 27 – Wall Outlet Cable; Cable Box; Additional connection cables are not; QMJUUFS
  • Page 28 – Separate UHF and VHF Antennas; Antenna with Twin Flat Leads; For an antenna with twin flat leads:
  • Page 29 – Using a CableCARDTM; To use a CableCARD, the primar y incoming; About CableCARDTM Technology
  • Page 30 – Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable to a VCR
  • Page 31 – Cable Box to VCR
  • Page 32 – A/V Receiver or Stereo System; Satellite Receiver or Other S-Video Devices
  • Page 33 – DVD Player or Other Component Video Device; Pr
  • Page 34 – HDMI Output Device
  • Page 35 – DVI Output Device; The HDMI/DVI connection does not
  • Page 36 – IR Emitters and NetCommand®
  • Page 37 – IR Emitter Placement
  • Page 38 – Compatible IEEE 1394 Device; Digital Video Signals
  • Page 39 – Hub Connection Style; Connection Styles
  • Page 40 – analog audio and digital audio?; A. There are several possible solutions.
  • Page 41 – NetCommand
  • Page 42 – Chapter 3 : NetCommand® Setup and Editing
  • Page 43 – Welcome Screen; Device Setup Screen
  • Page 44 – TV Guide On Screen; Review Screen; Finish Screen; Finish
  • Page 45 – Choose ONE of these options:
  • Page 46 – A/V Receiver Learn Screen; A/V Receiver Input Learn Screen
  • Page 47 – Audio Line Out to AVR Screen; Name Screen
  • Page 48 – Edit NetCommand Screen; New Device Screen
  • Page 49 – Add Devices, continued
  • Page 50 – VCR for Recordings Screen
  • Page 51 – RF Connection for Cable Screen; Change Device Screen
  • Page 52 – Delete Device Screen; Setup Reminder Screen
  • Page 53 – Using the Remote Control with NetCommand; NetCommand Pre-Memorized Devices; DEVICE
  • Page 54 – Text Box; Cancel Button; Cancel
  • Page 55 – Remote Control Buttons; Menu Screens; D Graphical
  • Page 58 – Using the “Learn” Feature to Control IEEE 1394 Devices
  • Page 59 – Name for 1394 Device Screen
  • Page 60 – Connection Screen; IEEE 1394 Device Type Screen
  • Page 61 – Device Selection Menu; PIP Device Selection Menu
  • Page 62 – only to your local cable provider.; Using the DEVICE MENU Button; Device Menu; IR Controlled Devices
  • Page 65 – Record List; Cancel Current Recordings
  • Page 67 – Inserting a Memory Card; NOTE : Don’t pull a memor y card out while it is playing.; JPEG Picture Thumbnail Menu
  • Page 68 – MP3 or WMA7 Audio Playlist Menu; For JPEG Pictures up to 128MB; Media Setup Menu; For JPEG Picture Slideshow Setup
  • Page 69 – Direct VCR Recording from an
  • Page 71 – TV Menu Operations
  • Page 72 – Chapter 5 : Using the TV Menu; Main Menu Choices; Setup Menu; NetCommand® Menu
  • Page 73 – Reset; Side Bar Color; Language
  • Page 74 – Default Digital Device; Icon Order; Transport Menu; NetCommand Menu
  • Page 75 – Antenna Menu; Memorize; Prefer Digital; Channel
  • Page 76 – Adding SQV channels using the remote control:; Antenna Menu, continued; Adding SQV Channels
  • Page 77 – Time Menu; Set Time
  • Page 78 – Captions Menu; Analog Captions; Closed captions when mute.; Background; Digital Captions; Off; Appearance; Digital Settings; When analog text closed captioning
  • Page 79 – Customizing Digital Settings; Fonts; Size; Background Opacity
  • Page 80 – V- Chip Rating Guidelines; V-Chip Signal Information; FV
  • Page 81 – V-Chip Lock Menu Overview; Lock by Time; Setting a Pass Code; Use the NUMBER buttons and press ENTER.
  • Page 82 – Setting V-Chip Options
  • Page 83 – Settings; Video Mute
  • Page 84 – Digital-Only Audio Settings; Using the AUDIO Button on the Remote Control; Analog and Digital Audio Setting
  • Page 85 – Video Settings; Using the VIDEO Button on the Remote Control
  • Page 87 – Connecting and Using a PC; Connecting a PC to the Display
  • Page 88 – Chapter 6 : Connecting and Using a PC; BEFORE MOUNTING THE DISPLAY TO A WALL; center does not have PC inputs.
  • Page 89 – Setting PC Resoluiton
  • Page 90 – PC Display Formats
  • Page 91 – Supported PC Timings; PC Video Settings
  • Page 93 – Troubleshooting and Support; Troubleshooting
  • Page 94 – Chapter 7: Troubleshooting and Support; Problem
  • Page 98 – Using the System Reset Button
  • Page 99 – Appendices
  • Page 100 – Appendix A: Specifications; Inputs; Outputs; Video; Display and Media Center Specifications
  • Page 101 – Video and Audio; Digital Interfaces
  • Page 102 – Appendix B: On-Screen Information Displays
  • Page 103 – Bypassing the V-Chip Lock; C u t A l o n g T h i s L i n e
  • Page 104 – This page intentionally blank
  • Page 105 – Appendix D: Input Connection Compatibility; Component-1 and Component 2 Inputs; These inputs are compatible with component; Component 1 and 2 Input Levels and Timings; This input will accommodate most computers capable; HDMI Input Levels
  • Page 106 – Scan Rates for VCR or Non-HD Monitor OUTPUT source; Appendix E: Scan Rates for Input/Output Sources
  • Page 107 – PIP large; PIP small; Changing PIP/POP Device; Freezing the PIP and Side-By-Side Picture; Appendix F: Using PIP and POP
  • Page 108 – Note: Not all formats are available for; TV Signal Definitions; Expand; Appendix G: TV Display and DVD Formats
  • Page 109 – TV Display Formats; Appendix G: TV Display and DVD Formats, continued
  • Page 110 – Appendix H: Remote Control Programming Codes; The remote control may return to its; Cable Boxes
  • Page 111 – Appendix H: Remote Control Programming Codes, continued; DVD Players
  • Page 112 – Some manufacturers may change their
  • Page 113 – NetCommand Compatible Traditional Devices (Analog); Appendix I: Device Control with NetCommand
  • Page 114 – Appendix I: Device Control with Net Command; When an IEEE 1394 Device is Viewed or Played
  • Page 115 – FUNCTION; Appendix J: NetCommand® Specialized Device Keys
  • Page 116 – Appendix K: Changing the Color Temperature of the Display; Changing the Color Temperature; TV; Color Temperature Options
  • Page 117 – Appendix L: Cleaning; Cleaning; Then unplug both power cords from their power; Top and Sides of the Display and Media Center:; General Cleaning Warnings:
  • Page 118 – defects or other reproductive harm.; Trademark and License Information
  • Page 119 – END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR EMBEDDED SOFTWARE
  • Page 120 – WARRANTY
  • Page 121 – Index
  • Page 124 – For questions, contact Consumer Relations at:
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Page 2 - For Your Records

For Your Records Use this space to record the serial numbers, purchase date, and dealer information of the two companion devices—the display and media center. The serial numbers are on the rear of these devices. Note: In this guide and all on-screen instructions, the HD-4001 Receiver/ Controller is ...

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