Page 2 - CAUTION; TV Guide On Screen® Access Requirements
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock. The exclamation point within an equilatera...
Page 3 - FCC Declaration of Conformity; Projection Television Receiver
FCC Declaration of Conformity Product: Projection Television Receiver Models: WD-52628, WD-62628, WD-73727 Responsible Party: Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. 9351 Jeronimo Road Irvine, CA 92618-1904 Telephone: 949-465-6000 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is...
Page 4 - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS; Read, Retain and Follow All Instructions
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 safe...
Page 5 - Object and Liquid Entry
5 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS , continued 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...
Page 6 - Contents; Chapter 1: Television Overview
Contents Chapter 1: Television Overview TV Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Special Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 8 - now and in the future.; Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc.
8 Our Thanks... Thank you for choosing Mitsubishi as your premier Home Entertainment provider This Owner’s Guide describes the features and functions of your Mitsubishi widescreen, high definition TV. We urge you to examine this Owner’s Guide to become familiar with the innovative features and opera...
Page 9 - Television Overview
Chapter . . . 1 Television Overview TV Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Special Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Front Control Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 10 - Chapter 1. Television Overview; TV Accessories; Please take a moment to review the following
10 Chapter 1. Television Overview TV Accessories Please take a moment to review the following list of items to ensure that you have received everything. 108&3 1"64& 3&$ 27 %&7*$& .&/6 )0.& 427 46#$"/$&- 57.&/6 (6*%& .65& $) 70- 3&83&7 '''8%...
Page 11 - Special Features
Chapter 1. Television Overview 11 Special Features Your new High Definition widescreen television has many special features that make it the perfect center of your home entertainment system, including: High Definition DLP™ Display System Your widescreen Mitsubishi HDTV uses Texas Instruments most ad...
Page 12 - Front Control Panel; Front-Panel Indicator Lights
12 Chapter 1. Television Overview Front Control Panel The shaded buttons on the front control panel are duplicated on the remote control. The top row of labels shows the control functions when there are no TV menus displayed on the screen. The bottom row of labels shows the control functions when th...
Page 13 - Power/Timer Indicator; Front Control Panel, continued
Chapter 1. Television Overview 13 A/V Reset There may be times when you wish to reset the A/V (Audio and Video) settings back to the factory defaults. To return all the settings at once, press GUIDE and FORMAT on the front panel at the same time. To reset the defaults for individual devices, use the...
Page 14 - Remote Control; Overview
1 Chapter 1. Television Overview Remote Control Overview Figure 1, following page 1. Slide Switch: Selects the A/V product to be controlled by the remote control. Select TV for NetCommand® device control. 2. Numbers: Individually select channels or enter information into menus. 3. SQV (SuperQuickVie...
Page 15 - Remote Control, continued; Battery Installation; Care; Sleep Timer
Chapter 1. Television Overview 15 Remote Control, continued 108&3 1"64& 3&$ 27 %&7*$& .&/6 )0.& 427 46#$"/$&- 57.&/6 (6*%& .65& $) 70- 3&83&7 '''8% 1-": 4501 4-&&1 */'0 7$)*1 "6%*0 7*%&0 $0//&$5 57 "6%*0 $"#-...
Page 16 - TV Back Panel; IR EMITTER NetCommand
16 Chapter 1. Television Overview TV Back Panel 1. Antenna (ANT-1 MAIN, ANT-2 AUX) ANT-1 MAIN and ANT-2 AUX can each receive both digital and analog over-the-air channels from a VHF/UHF antenna or non-scrambled digital/analog cable source. Your primary viewing signal source should be connected to AN...
Page 17 - TV Back Panel, continued; Digital Audio Output
Chapter 1. Television Overview 17 TV Back Panel, continued being shown on screen. Signals from digital channels and FireWire (IEEE 1394) devices are converted to analog signals. There is no video signal when copy restrictions are in effect. Audio alone is output when a Component input or the HDMI in...
Page 18 - Memory Card Reader and Front-Panel Inputs; Memory Card Reader; IMPORTANT
18 Chapter 1. Television Overview Memory Card Reader and Front-Panel Inputs Memory Card Reader Figure 3 The memory card reader has four card slots that allow the display of JPEG pictures from many digital cameras and allow you to listen to MP3 or WMA audio files recorded from computers or other digi...
Page 19 - Input 3 and IEEE 139 Input/Output
Chapter 1. Television Overview 19 )%%% 36)$%/ 6)$%/ ,!5$)/2 Figure 4. Input 3 and IEEE 1394 input/output on front panel Input 3 and IEEE 139 Input/Output Figure 4 These jacks allow for convenient connection of audio/video devices to the front of the TV. Note that if you connect to the S-VIDEO termin...
Page 20 - Additional Information; Demo Mode; TV Reset Menu
20 Chapter 1. Television Overview Additional Information Do not attempt to update the software of this TV with software or cards that are not provided by or authorized by Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. Non-authorized software may damage the TV and will not be covered by the warranty. I...
Page 21 - Connecting
Chapter . . . 2 Connecting External Devices and NetCommand® Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Using a CableCARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Wall Outlet Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Standard Cable Box . ....
Page 22 - Chapter 2. Connecting; Connecting External Devices and NetCommand; Chart 1; NetCommand Default Device Audio and Video Outputs to TV Inputs
22 Chapter 2. Connecting Connecting External Devices and NetCommand ® Setup .PEFM .73 .73 .PEFM .73 .73 .PEFM -JGFTUZMF ¥ .PEFM "73 .PEFM %53 .PEFM 73 .PEFM 43 .PEFM 749% .PEFM 74959 .PEFM 349 .PEFM 453%& .PEFM 397 .PEFM 397 %FWJDF"VEJP0VUQVUUP "73FDFJWFS*OQVUTCZ/BNF 7$3 7$3 7$3 7$3 ...
Page 23 - Using a CableCARD; CableCARD Technology
Chapter 2. Connecting 23 Using a CableCARD After inserting a CableCARD into the TV back panel CableCARD slot and powering On the TV, the initialization process begins. An initial screen will automatically display for a few minutes, with information that your Cable Provider will need in order to star...
Page 24 - Connecting a Wall Outlet Cable or Cable Box; Wall Outlet Cable; Standard Cable Box
2 Chapter 2. Connecting Additional connection cables are not provided with the TV. They are available at most electronics stores. IMPORTANT Connecting a Wall Outlet Cable or Cable Box Wall Outlet Cable (can be used with a CableCARD™) Figure 1 It is very important to connect the incoming cable for yo...
Page 25 - Antennas with Separate UHF and VHF; Antenna with a Single Lead
Chapter 2. Connecting 25 Antennas with Separate UHF and VHF Leads Figure 4 A UHF/VHF combiner is required. This is not included with the TV, but is available at most electronics stores. 1. Connect the UHF and VHF antenna leads to the UHF/ VHF combiner. 2. Push the combiner onto ANT-1 MAIN on the TV ...
Page 26 - VCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet
26 Chapter 2. Connecting Connecting a VCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet CableConnecting VCR Audio and Video to the TV VCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable (Audio & Video) Figure 5 A two-way RF splitter, 3 coaxial cables, right and left audio cables, and an S-video or video cable are required. T...
Page 29 - DVD Player with Component Video; DVI Device
Chapter 2. Connecting 29 Connecting a DVD Player with Component VideoConnecting a DVI Device DVD Player with Component Video Figure 9Component video cables and audio cables are required. These are not included with the TV. 1. Connect the Component Video cables from Y/Pr/ Pb VIDEO OUT on the back of ...
Page 30 - HDMI Device
30 Chapter 2. Connecting Connecting an HDTV Cable Box or Satellite Receiver with Component VideoConnecting an HDMI Device HDTV Cable Box or Satellite Receiver with Component Video Figure 11A coaxial splitter, RCA component video cables, and audio cables are required. These are not included with the ...
Page 31 - Computer with an HDMI Monitor; Connecting a Computer with an HDMI or DVI Monitor Output; Computer with a DVI Monitor Output; To ensure continued FCC
Chapter 2. Connecting 31 Computer with an HDMI Monitor Output Figure 13 An HDMI-to-HDMI cable is required. This is not included with the TV. It may be available at your local electronics retailer Connect an HDMI cable from HDMI 2 on the TV back panel to the PC’s HDMI output. HDMI devices provide vid...
Page 32 - Connecting the IR Emitter NetCommand; IR Emitter NetCommand®
32 Chapter 2. Connecting Connecting the IR Emitter NetCommand ® If a single emitter end can be placed in a position that will operate more than one device, do not use a separate emitter end for the additional device. A single device receiving remote control signals from too many emitters or remote c...
Page 33 - When Connecting IEEE 139 Devices; Connecting Compatible IEEE 139 Devices; Compatible IEEE 139 Devices
Chapter 2. Connecting 33 When Connecting IEEE 139 Devices • Do not loop the last device in the chain back to the TV. When the device chain is looped, the TV may not be able to work with the other devices. %JHJUBM%7% %JHJUBM7$3 57 • Place devices that have only a mechanical (two- position) power swit...
Page 34 - Connection Styles; Hub Connection Style; Connecting Compatible IEEE 139 Devices, continued
3 Chapter 2. Connecting -Pin-Style vs. 6-Pin-Style Connectors There are two different types of connectors used for IEEE 1394 terminals and cables: a 4-pin and a 6-pin style. pin connector The 4-pin connector sends digital audio signals, digital video signals, and digital control signals back and for...
Page 35 - Helpful Hints for NetCommand Connections
Chapter 2. Connecting 35 Helpful Hints for NetCommand Connections Q. My VCR (or other device) does not have two sets of stereo audio outputs. How can I connect this device’s audio to both the TV and the A/V Receiver? A. Connect the single set of stereo audio outputs to the TV only. Use Edit NetComma...
Page 37 - NetCommand® Setup and Editing
Chapter . . . NetCommand® Setup and Editing NetCommand® Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Using the Remote Control with NetCommand® . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 NetCommand® Setup On-Screen Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 3D Graphical Menu System . . ...
Page 38 - Chapter 3. NetCommand Setup and Editing; NetCommand® Introduction
38 Chapter 3. NetCommand Setup and Editing NetCommand makes your TV the heart of your Home Theater NetCommand® is an intelligent control system that makes your Mitsubishi TV the heart of your home theater. With NetCommand, the TV sends signals to the other devices in the system via the IR emitters, ...
Page 39 - Using the Remote Control with NetCommand®; NetCommand Pre-Memorized Devices; DEVICE
Chapter 3. NetCommand Setup and Editing 39 Using the Remote Control with NetCommand® Below is a list of several manufacturers’ devices tested and shown to be compatible with NetCommand. These devices can be controlled without changing the setting of the remote control from TV to another product. Net...
Page 40 - Text Box; NetCommand® Setup On-Screen Buttons
0 Chapter 3. NetCommand Setup and Editing On your remote control, the ADJUST or buttons allow you to navigate left and right to different selections on the screen. The ADJUST or buttons allow you to: • Change the radio button • Change current text box selection • Navigate up and down on the screen T...
Page 41 - Remote Control Buttons; Menu Screens; D Graphical
Chapter 3. NetCommand Setup and Editing 1 Remote Control Buttons The following buttons on your remote control help you navigate within the system: 1. ADJUST or to select the menu item you want to change. 2. ADJUST or to change the settings. 3. ENTER to open a menu, start an automatic function, or se...
Page 42 - NetCommand® Initial Setup; Welcome Screen; Setup Reminder
2 Chapter 3. NetCommand Setup and Editing NetCommand® Initial Setup The initial setup screens that appear when you first power on your new Mitsubishi TV guide you through setup of NetCommand and the TV Guide On Screen® system. Most IR remote control signal formats can be learned by NetCommand. Welco...
Page 43 - NetCommand; Device Setup Screen; TV Guide On Screen® System Setup
Chapter 3. NetCommand Setup and Editing 3 NetCommand must be set up and the IR emitters properly placed for your cable box and VCR so the TV Guide On Screen system can control these devices. IMPORTANT NetCommand ® Initial Setup, continued Device Setup Screen Figure 4 If the devices connected to the ...
Page 44 - Review Screen; Finish Screen
Chapter 3. NetCommand Setup and Editing Review Screen Figure 6 After you have made your device choices, the Review Screen will display. It is important to review the settings to ensure that they are correct. If necessary, you can use <Back to return to the Device Setup screen to make changes. Fig...
Page 47 - Audio Output to AVR Screen; Name Screen
Chapter 3. NetCommand Setup and Editing 7 Edit NetCommand®: Add an A/V Receiver, continued Audio Output to AVR Screen Figure 13 Use this screen to select which A/V Receiver input is connected to AUDIO OUTPUT on the TV back panel. Press ADJUST to select Next> and move to the Finish screen. Figure ...
Page 48 - Edit NetCommand Screen; Add Screen; Edit NetCommand®: Add Devices
8 Chapter 3. NetCommand Setup and Editing Edit NetCommand Screen Figure 15 If you selected Edit when you were at the Finish screen, the Edit NetCommand screen displays. Your choices are: Add Add a new device to the NetCommand setup. “Learn” the remote control signals of devices listed as “Other” bra...
Page 49 - Edit NetCommand®: Add Devices, continued
Chapter 3. NetCommand Setup and Editing 9 [Device] Screen Figure 17 If you selected “None” for a device type during initial setup, you can later add a device with this screen. This screen also opens when you select the Change option in the Edit NetCommand screen. The sample screens here show the cho...
Page 51 - VCR for Recordings Screen; RF Connection for Cable Screen
Chapter 3. NetCommand Setup and Editing 51 The screens described below may not be necessary for your device setup. If they do not display automatically on screen, they are not required. VCR for Recordings Screen Figure 22 Select the VCR to use for making analog recordings through NetCommand or the T...
Page 52 - Edit NetCommand®: Change or Delete Devices; Change Device Screen; Delete Device Screen
52 Chapter 3. NetCommand Setup and Editing Edit NetCommand®: Change or Delete Devices Finish Screen Figure 27 To finalize your selections and complete the NetCommand setup, select Finish from the Finish screen. Note: To change any of the inputs or names for the devices, or add devices not included i...
Page 53 - IEEE 139 Devices and NetCommand® Control; NetCommand Control of Digital Devices Using the “Learn” Feature.
Chapter 3. NetCommand Setup and Editing 53 IEEE 139 Devices and NetCommand® Control See pages 33 and 34 for information regarding compatible IEEE 1394 devices and connection styles. The TV is not able to control IEEE 1394 devices that use other types of control protocols. Incompatible digital audio,...
Page 54 - Adding IEEE 139 Devices Automatically; Name for 139 Device Screen
5 Chapter 3. NetCommand Setup and Editing Adding IEEE 139 Devices Automatically Name for 139 Device Screen Figure 29 If you choose to add the discovered IEEE 1394 device, the Name for 1394 Device screen appears. Enter a new name for the device or use the default name that appears automatically. The ...
Page 55 - Adding IEEE 139 Devices Automatically, continued; Connection Screen; IEEE 139 Device Type Screen
Chapter 3. NetCommand Setup and Editing 55 Adding IEEE 139 Devices Automatically, continued Connection Screen Figure 32 Select the TV input that you used when you connected the video or S-Video cables. You may also select the TV or A/V receiver input you used when you connected the stereo audio cabl...
Page 57 - NetCommand® Functions; Device Selection Menu
Chapter . . . NetCommand® Functions Device Selection Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Using the Device Menu Button to Display Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Using the GUIDE Button to Display ChannelView™ and Menus . . . 60 NetCommand®-Controlled Recordings . ...
Page 58 - Chapter 4. Netcommand Functions; PIP Device Selection Menu
58 Chapter 4. Netcommand Functions Device Selection Menu Audio Section When a NetCommand pre-memorized or learned IR controlled A/V receiver has been connected to the TV and added to NetCommand Setup, an AVR icon will appear in the audio section. Press AUDIO to change navigation to the audio section...
Page 59 - CableCARDTM Menu; Device Menu; Using the Device Menu Button to Display Menus
Chapter 4. Netcommand Functions 59 CableCARD™ Menu Figure 4 Press HOME key to exit Figure 4. Possible Device Menu for CableCARD When using a CableCARD, pressing DEVICE MENU will display a list of up to 8 links to applications that contain basic CableCARD information made available from your cable pr...
Page 60 - GUIDE and Devices; Using the GUIDE Button to Display ChannelViewTM and Menus; The GUIDE Button
60 Chapter 4. Netcommand Functions GUIDE and Devices (139 or IR Controlled) For NetCommand-compatible satellite receivers and some cable boxes, GUIDE displays the on-screen programming guide for the receiver or cable box. Press ADJUST and ENTER to navigate the displayed Guide. For NetCommand-compati...
Page 61 - NetCommand®-Controlled Recordings; Setting up Recordings; Recording Now
Chapter 4. Netcommand Functions 61 NetCommand®-Controlled Recordings Setting up Recordings Figure 7 Through NetCommand, you can automatically start and stop recordings and send signals from one playback device to a recording device. Recordings can be made on recordable devices connected to the TV. T...
Page 62 - Copy-Protected Material; NetCommand®-Controlled Recordings, continued
62 Chapter 4. Netcommand Functions Copy-Protected Material When attempting to record copy-protected material, the Record functions of the NetCommand and IEEE 1394 systems may be prevented or stopped. If you have a recording that is tagged “Record Once,” NetCommand will change the tag to “Record No M...
Page 64 - Track List Screen; Using the Remote Control with an A/V
6 Chapter 4. Netcommand Functions A/V Disc Search NetCommand is able to search to a specific time in a recording on an IEEE 1394 A/V Disc. 1. Start the desired track’s playback on the A/V disc. 2. Use the number buttons to enter the time code position of hours followed by minutes. For example, to en...
Page 65 - TV Menu Operations
Chapter . . . 5 TV Menu Operations Main Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Setup Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 NetCommand® Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 66 - Chapter 5. TV Menu Operations; Main Menu; Setup Menu; Channel Menu; NetCommand Menu
66 Chapter 5. TV Menu Operations Main Menu Setup Menu Figure 1 Use the Setup menu to select English or Spanish as the language for the menus and on-screen displays. Memorize the available channels for antennas or cable connected to the ANT-1 and ANT-2 inputs. Manually set the time for the TV, or sel...
Page 67 - Clock; Language
Chapter 5. TV Menu Operations 67 Setup Menu After memorizing channels, the channels in memory can be accessed in ascending or descending order by pressing CH or . Select the Channel Menu to access further channel-editing features, such as channel add or delete, channel name, and SQV custom favorite ...
Page 68 - Setup Menu, continued; Timer; Lamp Reminder; Software Version
68 Chapter 5. TV Menu Operations Setup Menu, continued Timer Figure 10 On/Off The timer allows you to set up a time when the TV will change the channel and turn on. You select the time and day for the TV to turn on and the device and channel to display. At your preselected time, the timer will turn ...
Page 69 - NetCommand® Menu; Transport Menu; Remote Control Transport Buttons; Edit; Icon Order
Chapter 5. TV Menu Operations 69 NetCommand® Menu Transport Menu Figure 13 Figure 13. Transport Menu NetCommand uses the Transport menu to control VCRs, DVDs, IEEE 1394 A/V Discs, digital VCRs, and similar devices. If you choose to turn off this menu when viewing the devices, the transport buttons (...
Page 70 - Record; Record Menu
70 Chapter 5. TV Menu Operations Record Figure 14 The Record menu allows you to set up recordings, view the record list, and set defaults for your recording devices. Figure 14. Record Menu Recording Setup Figure 15 The recording Setup screen is where you tell the TV what, where, and when to record. ...
Page 71 - Record Menu, continued; Record List; TV Guide On Screen® and the Record; Analog Recordings
Chapter 5. TV Menu Operations 71 Record Menu, continued Record List Figure 16 To see a list of all currently programmed recordings, select the record list option on the Record menu or press GUIDE while viewing the Recording setup screen. A maximum of 32 recordings can be scheduled. To page through t...
Page 73 - Signal Strength; Channel Menu, continued
Chapter 5. TV Menu Operations 73 Removing SQV channels using the remote control: 1. Press the SQV button and then the memory bank number. 2. Press the SQV button repeatedly until you see the desired channel. 3. While the channel number and SQV indicator (with correct bank number) are still displayed...
Page 74 - Captions Menu; Analog Captions; Digital Captions; Appearance
7 Chapter 5. TV Menu Operations Captions Menu Captions Menu Figure 18 For analog channels, broadcasters can send either Standard or Text closed captioning. Standard Closed Captions follows the dialogue of the characters on screen and displays in a small section of the screen. Text Closed Captions of...
Page 75 - Fonts; Captions Menu, continued; Background Opacity
Chapter 5. TV Menu Operations 75 Fonts You can customize the text of digital captions by selecting the font of your choice. The available font options are as follows: • Default—Selected by the Closed Captions provider • Font 1—Monospaced font with serifs• Font 2—Proportionally spaced font with serif...
Page 76 - V-Chip Lock Menu Overview; Setting a Pass Code
76 Chapter 5. TV Menu Operations V-Chip Lock Menu V-Chip Lock Menu Overview Figure 20 The V-Chip Lock menu gives you access to three different types of TV locks. You must use a pass code to open this menu to enable/disable the lock options. The three different types of locks available are: • V-Chip ...
Page 78 - V-Chip Signal Information
78 Chapter 5. TV Menu Operations V-Chip Ratings TV Ratings: Used with TV programs and Made-for-TV movies. TV-Y Youth, for children under the age of 7. TV-Y7 Youth, 7 years old and older. TV-G General Audience. For the entire family to view. TV-PG Parental Guidance. Parental Guidance is recommended, ...
Page 80 - Audio Settings; Analog and Digital Audio Settings
80 Chapter 5. TV Menu Operations Audio Settings Analog and Digital Audio Settings A slider displays on screen for most settings. When the slider is displayed, it has a numeric value, so that 63 is the maximum, 31 is the mid-point, and 0 is the minimum. ◊ Bass Enhances or reduces low-pitched sound. ◊...
Page 81 - Video Settings; PC Video Settings
Chapter 5. TV Menu Operations 81 Video Settings Video Settings Press the VIDEO key repeatedly to cycle through the Video options to the one you want to change. Use ADJUST to change settings. Bright/Natural Modes Bright and Natural modes are available for some settings and allow you to optimize the i...
Page 83 - Additional Features; MediaCommandTM and Memory Card Playback
Chapter . . . Additional Features MediaCommand™ and Memory Card Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Operation of PIP and POP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 TV Display Formats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 PC Viewing . . . . . ...
Page 84 - Chapter 6. Additional Features; Memory Card Slots
8 Chapter 6. Additional Features MediaCommand™ and Memory Card Playback Memory Card Slots Inserting a memory card 1. Insert a card into a matching card slot on the front of the TV. Be sure to use the correct card slot. Card 1 accepts SmartMedia™. Card 2 accepts MultiMediaCard™ and SD Media Card. Car...
Page 85 - Media CommandTM and Memory Card Playback, continued
Chapter 6. Additional Features 85 Media Command™ and Memory Card Playback, continued JPEG images cannot be edited through the TV. Only name changes should be made on your PC to avoid file incompatibility problems.MP3s must have at least 32-kHz sampling rate. IMPORTANT For MP3 or WMA7 Playlist Menu: ...
Page 86 - Changing PIP/POP Device; Operation of PIP and POP; Exchanging Program Images; Moving a PIP Image
86 Chapter 6. Additional Features Press PIP/POP to activate the PIP/POP option. With each press of the PIP/POP button on the TV remote control, (within seconds of each press), the PIP/POP cycles through the following display options: MAIN PICTURE Side-by-Side Side-by-side pictures (Not available whe...
Page 87 - TV Display Formats; Signal Definitions
Chapter 6. Additional Features 87 TV Display Formats Press FORMAT on the TV remote control to cycle through the available display formats. The last-used format for each device is used when you return to that device. Note: Not all formats are available for PIP/POP. Side-by-Side is only available in S...
Page 89 - PC Viewing
Chapter 6. Additional Features 89 PC Viewing Figure 1 To display your PC screen on the TV, first connect the PC to the HDMI 2 input on the TV’s back panel (see Chapter 2). You must then activate the PC option in NetCommand. You can do this during initial NetCommand setup by selecting the PC option i...
Page 90 - PC Display Formats; Signal Format
90 Chapter 6. Additional Features PC Display Formats Signal Format Original Pixel Counts 16 X 9 Standard X 3 Standard VGA 640 X 480 1696 X 960 1280 X 960 WVGA 848 X 480 1696 X 960 1280 X 960 SVGA 800 X 600 1702 X 960 1280 X 960 WSVGA 1064 X 600 1702 X 960 1280 X 960 Signal Format Original Pixel Coun...
Page 91 - Troubleshooting
Page 92 - Chapter 7. Troubleshooting; General TV Operation
92 Chapter 7. Troubleshooting General TV Operation Symptom Suggested Solution 1. The TV remote control does not work. • Check that the batteries are installed correctly.• Check that the selected switch is set to “TV.”• Be no more than 20 feet from the TV when using the remote control.• Program the r...
Page 94 - Picture
9 Chapter 7. Troubleshooting General TV Operation Symptom Suggested Solution 26. The message “Lamp will soon exceed...” keeps displaying after the lamp has been replaced. Reset the lamp reminder in the setup menu. 27. NetCommand unable to learn specific device keys. • Device does not use IR format f...
Page 95 - Sound; Indicators
Chapter 7. Troubleshooting 95 Sound Symptom Suggested Solution 1. There is no sound even when the volume is turned up. • Check audio source in Device Menu.• Check to see if the MUTE button is on.• The TV’s “Listen to:” setting may be set to SAP.• Check that the “TV Speakers” setting is On in the Aud...
Page 97 - TV Guide On Screen
Chapter 7. Troubleshooting 97 IEEE 139 Devices Symptom Suggested Solution 10. Cannot record to or from the IEEE 1394 device, including dubbed recordings. • To initiate a recording to IEEE 1394 device, press the REC key. The Record menu displays allowing setup of the recording. • The source device fo...
Page 99 - Appendices
Appendices Appendix A: Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Appendix B: On-Screen Information Displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Appendix C: Bypassing the V-Chip Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Appendix D: Remote Control Programming Codes . . . ...
Page 100 - Appendix A: Specifications; TV Specifications; Inputs
100 Appendices Appendix A: Specifications TV Specifications Projection System DLP, 0.843” chip, 1920 x 1080 pixels with Smooth Picture™ Lamp WD-52628, WD-62628: 120-watt VIP typeWD-73727: 150-watt VIP type Channel Frequency Reception Over-the-Air: VHF 2–13, UHF 14–69Analog Cable: 1–125Digital Cable:...
Page 101 - Outputs
Appendices 101 Audio Inputs: Qty. 7 pairs RCA Pin Plug 500 mV (full scale), 43-k ohm Outputs Video, Qty. 1Signal Type Video: RCA Pin Plug 1.0 Vp-p, 75-ohmNTSC 480i only Audio:, Qty. 2 pairs RCA Pin Plug, 500 mV rms + 200 mV (full scale) for analog sources, 1.5 Vrms + 0.5 Vrms (full scale) for digita...
Page 102 - Appendix B: On-Screen Information Displays; Analog Program; Digital Program
102 Appendices Appendix B: On-Screen Information Displays When you turn on the TV, change devices, change channels, or when you press the INFO button on the remote control, the TV will display the current status. Below are the most common displays. Please note that seldom or never do all of the diff...
Page 103 - Bypassing the V-Chip Lock; Appendix C: Bypassing the V- Chip Lock
Appendices 103 Bypassing the V-Chip Lock After you set the lock, you need your pass code to view a V-Chip locked program, view the locked TV, cancel the lock, or enter the V-Chip Lock menus. If you forget your pass code, you can view the locked TV without entering your pass code. When you are prompt...
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Page 105 - Appendix D: Remote Control Programming Codes; Cable Boxes
Appendices 105 Appendix D: Remote Control Programming Codes IMPORTANT The remote control may return to its initial setting when the batteries are changed. You may need to reprogram. Cable Boxes Programming the Remote to Control Other Brands of Audio and Video Products 1. Move the slide switch at the...
Page 106 - Appendix D: Remote Control Programming Codes,; DVD Players
106 Appendices Appendix D: Remote Control Programming Codes, continued DVD Players Satellite Receivers/SAT/DTV VCRs Cable Boxes, continued VCR Brand Code MITSUBISHI 001, 060, 067, 068, 061, 062, 002 AKAI 049, 034, 035, 036 AUDIO DYNAMIC 031 BELL & HOWELL 025, BROKSONIC 040, 046 CANON 043, 045 CI...
Page 108 - NetCommand Compatible Traditional Devices (Analog); Appendix E: Device Control with NetCommand®
108 Appendices NetCommand Compatible Traditional Devices (Analog) When Device Selection Menu is Displayed and the Device is Highlighted (Yellow Outline) Device Remote Control Button A/V RECEIVER VCR DVD CABLE BOX/SAT POWER Power On/Off(toggle) Power On/Off(toggle) Power On/Off(toggle) Power On/Off(t...
Page 109 - Appendix E: Device Control with NetCommand®, continued; When an IEEE 139 Device is Viewed or Played
Appendices 109 Appendix E: Device Control with NetCommand®, continued When an IEEE 139 Device is Viewed or Played Device Remote Control Button CABLE/SAT TV Disc or A/V DISC DVCR AMPLIFIER CH up/down Channel up/down Page up/down(when track list is displayed) Index search forward/reverse(if supported ...
Page 110 - Appendix F: NetCommand® Specialized Device Keys
110 Appendices A/V RECEIVER CABLE or SAT VCR DVD LEARNING SCREEN CHECK BOX NAME FUNCTION NAME ON TV REMOTE X X X X Power* Power On or Power On/Off POWER** X X X X Power (Off)* Power Off POWER** X Volume Up Volume Up VOL X Volume Down Volume Down VOL X Mute Mute MUTE X Analog to Digital* Analog/Digit...
Page 111 - Appendix G: Cleaning and Service; Cleaning; General Cleaning Warnings:; Service
Appendices 111 Appendix G: Cleaning and Service Cleaning Normally, light dusting with a dry, non-scratching duster will keep your TV clean. If cleaning beyond this is needed, please use the following guidelines: First, turn off the TV and unplug the power cord from the power outlet. Top and Sides of...
Page 112 - During normal operation, the surfaces inside; Appendix H: Lamp Cartridge Replacement
112 Appendices CAUTION BURN DANGER! During normal operation, the surfaces inside the TV near the lamp are extremely hot. TOUCH THE LAMP CARTRIDGE BY THE HANDLE ONLY Do not touch the glass parts of the lamp cartridge. CAUTION: If the television is on, press POWER to turn it off. Allow the television ...
Page 113 - WARNING; Appendix H: Lamp Cartridge Replacement, continued
Appendices 113 Figure 1. WARNING THE GRILLE/COVER IS PROVIDED WITH AN INTERLOCK TO REDUCE THE RISK OF EXCESSIVE ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION. DO NOT DEFEAT ITS PURPOSE OR ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THE TV WITHOUT REMOVING THE GRILLE/COVER COMPLETELY. Appendix H: Lamp Cartridge Replacement, continued 1. Turn TV pow...
Page 114 - Appendix I: Recording and Viewing Combinations; Analog VCR Connected to Audio and Video Record Outputs
11 Appendices Appendix I: Recording and Viewing Combinations The tables in this appendix show which program sources you can watch while a recording is in progress. Analog VCR Connected to Audio and Video Record Outputs When recording this (source device) You can watch any one of these (viewing devic...
Page 115 - Appendix I: Recording and Viewing Combinations; Digital VCR or A/V Disc Connected to IEEE-139 Port
Appendices 115 Appendix I: Recording and Viewing Combinations Digital VCR or A/V Disc Connected to IEEE-139 Port When recording this (source device) You can watch any one of these (viewing device) Same as Recording Ant-1/Ant-2 Channels Input 1–3 Devices Component 1–3 Devices IEEE-1394 Device HDMI De...
Page 116 - Trademark and License Information
116 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, MERCHANTA...
Page 117 - MITSUBISHI TV SOFTWARE; END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR EMBEDDED SOFTWARE
Trademark and License Information 117 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 softwa...
Page 118 - Mitsubishi DLPTM Projection Television Limited Warranty
118 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 impr...
Page 120 - Index
120 Index Index A A/V Memory Reset. See Reset A/V Receiver Adding 45Connecting 28Inputs 45Input Learn Screen 46Learn Screen 46 A/V Reset. See Reset A/V Settings Descriptions Audio 80Video 81 Accessories, TV 10Add Device. See NetCommand Advanced Learn Screen, [Device] 50Antenna inputs (ANT-1 MAIN, AN...
Page 124 - To order replacement or
© 2005 Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. Written and Printed in U.S.A. 853B540B30 Website: www.mitsubishi-tv.com E-mail: [email protected] To order replacement or additional remote controls, lamp cartridges, or Owner’s Guides, call 800-553-7278 For questions, call Consumer Relations at...