Page 2 - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER; NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER:; that to which the receiver is connected; CAUTION
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alertthe user to the presence of uninsulated “danger...
Page 3 - Contents; A quick reference list
Contents Important Safeguards __________________________________________________ 5 Instructions on safety and proper handling of your Mitsubishi television Special Features _______________________________________________________ 7 Distinctive features, items included with your Mitsubishi television ...
Page 5 - Important Safeguards; Read, Retain and Follow Instructions
5 Important Safeguards Please read all these instructions regarding your television set and retain for future refer-ence. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the television. 1. Read, Retain and Follow Instructions Read all safety and operating instructions before operating the appliance. ...
Page 6 - Object and Liquid Entry
6 ANTENNALEAD IN WIRE ANTENNADISCHARGE UNIT(NEC SECTION 810-20) GROUNDINGCONDUCTORS(NEC SECTION 810-21) GROUND CLAMPS POWER SERVICE GROUNDINGELECTRODE SYSTEM(NEC ART 250, PART H) GROUND CLAMP ELECTRICSERVICEEQUIPMENT NEC — NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING 11. Lightning For added...
Page 7 - Special Features; I M P O R T A N T; Choosing a Hookup; HDTV Upgradeable; Unpacking Your TV; The following items are included with your new TV:
7 Special Features I M P O R T A N T I M P O R T A N T To maximize your system for its bestperformance, your dealer can help youcustomize hookups and sell you any addi-tional connection accessories that may beneeded for your individual equipment. Choosing a Hookup The connections shown in this book ...
Page 8 - Shortcuts
8 Shortcuts ◊ Connecting the TV to an antenna or wall outlet cable - page 9 ◊ Connecting an HD-1080 receiver - page 15 ◊ Remote control functions - pages 18-19 ◊ Menu screen summaries - pages 26-28 ◊ Setup Menu - pages 29-35 ◊ Setting the V-Chip parent lock - pages 44-48 ◊ Using PIP and POP features...
Page 9 - For antenna with twin flat leads; Separate UHF and VHF antennas; Twin lead antenna or wall outlet cable; TV to Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable; Connections; Connection of TV to Cable Box
9 For antenna with twin flat leads ExternalAntennaor Cable Back Side Flat Twin Lead UHF Antenna (Channels 14-69) VHF Antenna (Channels 2-13) 300 Ohm to 75 Ohm Combiner Flat Twin Lead TV back panel UHF VHF ANT-B LOOP OUT ANT-A S-VIDEO V L R (MONO) Y Cr Cb VIDEO AUDIO INPUT-1 INPUT-2 INPUT-3 HDTV VIDE...
Page 10 - Audio Video Connections; Connection of TV to VCR and Cable Box
10 Audio Video Connections 1. Connect a video cable from VIDEO, OUT on the VCR back panel to VIDEO,INPUT-1 or INPUT-2 on the TV backpanel. • If you have a S-VHS VCR, follow the same steps, using the S-Video terminalson the VCR and TV. 2. Connect a set of audio cables from AUDIO, OUT on the VCR back ...
Page 12 - Connection of TV to Stereo Audio System; Turn off the TV’s speakers through the AV; Connection of TV to the Active A/V Network
12 ANT-B LOOP OUT ANT-A S-VIDEO V L R (MONO) Y Cr Cb VIDEO AUDIO INPUT-1 INPUT-2 INPUT-3 HDTV VIDEO Y Pr H V HDTV CONTROL HDTV AUDIO L R (MONO) V L R (MONO) IR HOME THEATER ACTIVE A/V NETWORK MONITOR OUTPUT VIDEO AUDIO DVD VIDEO HIGH-DEFINITION INTERFACE Pb Red Lead White Lead Red Lead Audio system ...
Page 13 - Connect a set of audio cables from AUDIO,; Connection of TV to AV Receiver
13 Connection of TV to a Mitsubishi AV Receiver InfraredEmitter (IR) for Home Theater Control 1. Connect the IR emitter cable to IR HOME THEATER on the back of the television. 2. Place the IR emitter cable under or along side of the AV receiver. Place the IR lens directlyin front of the infrared loc...
Page 14 - Connection of TV to DVD with Component Video Outputs; Connect the Component Video cables from; See Appendix 4 for component
14 Warning: Don’t display the same stationary images on the screen for more than 15% of your total TV viewing in one week. Examples of stationary images are letterbox top/bottom bars from DVD disc or other video sources, sidebars when showing standard TV pictures on widescreen TV’s, stock market rep...
Page 15 - Connection of TV and Cable to Mitsubishi's HD-1080 Receiver
15 1. Connect the outside antenna to ANT on the optional HD-1080 receiver. 2. Connect the incoming cable to ANT-A on the television back panel. 3. Connect the HDTV cable to HDTV CONTROL on the TV back panel andthe HDTV receiver back panel. 4. OPTIONAL: To use TV speakers, connect the audio cables to...
Page 16 - Connection of TV and Cable to HDTV Receiver; See Appendix 4 for video signal
16 Connection of TV and Cable to HDTV Receiver withComponent Video Connections ANT-B LOOP OUT ANT-A S-VIDEO V L R (MONO) Y Cr Cb VIDEO AUDIO INPUT-1 INPUT-2 INPUT-3 HDTV VIDEO Y Pr H V HDTV CONTROL HDTV AUDIO L R (MONO) V L R (MONO) IR HOME THEATER ACTIVE A/V NETWORK MONITOR OUTPUT VIDEO AUDIO DVD V...
Page 18 - Remote Control Functions
18 Remote Control Functions 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 0 SQV QV 4 POWER TV AUDIO CABLE/DBS/DTV DVD VCR VOLUME INPUT SLEEP VIDEO AUDIO MUTE CHANNEL SUB Select switch Selects which A/V productwill be controlled by theremote Numbers Individually select channelsor enter information intoTV Power Turns power on and ...
Page 19 - Remote Control Functions, continued
19 HOME INFO CANCEL MENU PIP/POP FORMAT PIP CH ENTER PIP INPUT EXCH GUIDE Remote Control Functions, continued ENTER Use after selecting achannel number ormenu item ADJUST Selects menu items. Changesettings. Moves the PIPon-screen location CANCEL Clear SQV and somemenu entries MENU Displays on-screen...
Page 20 - Operating Your Remote Control; Installing the batteries; Using the remote control with your TV
20 I M P O R T A N T I M P O R T A N T When you replace the batteries in your remote control,the remote may return to its initial setting. You mayneed to set up your remote again. Operating Your Remote Control size AAA batteries UM-4 AAA RO3 1.5V 1. Remove the back cover of the remote control by pus...
Page 21 - Remote Control of Other Audio and Video Products; • Move the slide switch at the top of the remote to select the; Satellite Receiver codes:; To reset to default code, enter 000
21 Remote Control of Other Audio and Video Products • Move the slide switch at the top of the remote to select the audio or video product you want to control. • Press and hold the POWER button, so that it stays down when you enter the code. • Enter the code for the equipment from the appropriate lis...
Page 22 - Remote Control of Other Audio and Video Product, continued; TV position: Cable/DBS position: DVD position:
22 Remote Control of Other Audio and Video Product, continued DVD Player codes: TV AUDIO CABLE/DBS/DTV DVD VCR code to enter: To reset to default code, enter 000 DVD/LDP brand Mitsubishi (DVD)Mitsubishi (LDP)PanasonicPioneer DVD (LDP) SonyToshiba 003016, 017250252 (016, 017)254253 If your DVD code i...
Page 23 - Changing Channels; Remote Control Channel Selection; There are several ways to select channels with the remote control:; OR; Channel; GUIDE
23 * Using the Number buttons: For non-DTV channels: When changing channels directly, you can change them faster by: 1. entering three numbers; for channel 2, press 002 2. press number and ENTER; for channel 2, press 2 then . For DTV channels when an optional HD-1080 receiver is con-nected: 1. Use t...
Page 24 - Remote Control of the Sleep Timer; Setting the Sleep Timer; Sleep: OFF
24 Remote Control of the Sleep Timer Setting the Sleep Timer Sleep: 030 Min. With each press of the time increases in 30 minute intervals until the maximum of 120 minutes is displayed. Release when the desired time is set. To see how much time is left until the timer goes off, press once. The remain...
Page 25 - The Menu System; square button i
25 The ViewPoint system includes the following special features: • The currently selected icon or button is highlighted with a yellow outline and the text color will be yellow. • On-screen instructions provide complete menu choice information. • Some on-screen menu options must be set before other o...
Page 26 - menu; Menu Screens
26 The Main Menu Screen willalways be the first screen thatappears when you press the button. MAIN MENU CAPTIONS CHANNEL EDIT ADVANCED FEATURES AUDIO/VIDEO SETTINGS ADJUST to select item SETUP ENTER for menu or to start MENU to return MAINMenu Basic set up instructions andprocedures are availablethr...
Page 27 - Menu Screens, continued
27 Use to customize channelinformation for Ant-A, Ant-B,and DTV (if optional HD-1080 receiver is connected).Manually add or deletechannels from memory, namechannels for Ant-A and Ant-B,or add your favorite channelsto a SQV(SuperQuickView TM ) list. Display captions or text,choose black or gray as th...
Page 29 - Remote control menu selection:; I M P O R T A N T D T V N o t e; SETUP Menu
29 This selection memorizes thechannels your TV can receiveand skips the unused or weakchannels. MEMORIZECHANNELS INPUT ANTENNA A AIR ANTENNA A CABLE ANTENNA B AIR ANTENNA B CABLE CHANNELS THAT CAN BE MEMORIZED 2 through 692 through 69 1 through 125 1 through 125 HD-1080 DTV 1 through 99 You can sto...
Page 30 - SETUP Menu, continued; Applies; DST or; Ignores
30 The clock setting of Auto willautomatically set the day andtime using Extended DataService (XDS) time dataavailable when tuned to a PBSor other channel that carriesthis service. SETUP Menu, continued AUTO (automatic) Clock Settings CLOCK menu Clock Setting :Auto Time Zone :Eastern Daylight Saving...
Page 31 - Manual Clock Settings
31 SETUP Menu, continued Manual Clock Settings For the Manual clock setting,select the current time,including AM or PM. Press to slowly adjustthe time. Press and hold to quickly adjust thetime. Clock Time For the manual mode, selectthe current day of the week. Set Day CLOCK menu Clock Setting :Manua...
Page 32 - AV Network
32 SETUP Menu, continued The AV Connection Menuallows you to customize theway your TV works withother audio and videocomponents, for a completeHome Theater experience.You can adjust: AV Network (Active or Off) TV Speakers (On or Off), AV Receiver (None, Mits A, Mits B, Other) AVCONNECTIONMenu I M P ...
Page 33 - Setup Menu, continued; AV Receiver
33 This selection will turn on oroff the TV’s internal speakers.You may select Off whensending the sound through aseparate stereo system orsurround sound AV receiver. I M P O R T A N T I M P O R T A N T I M P O R T A N T I M P O R T A N T I M P O R T A N T I M P O R T A N T I M P O R T A N T I M P O...
Page 34 - Select; Fixed; Variable; if your Audio; Language
34 Select Fixed if your Audio Receiver or Stereo Systemhas a remote control. Thisallows you to adjust thevolume with that remote.Select Variable if your Audio Receiver or Stereo Systemdoes not have a remote. Thisallows you to use the TV to AudioOutput Setup Menu, continued SETUP MENU AV CONNECTION m...
Page 35 - DTV
35 Assign Input turns off unusedinputs, or turns them on again,or changes the name of theinput. If you turn off an input,it will be automatically skippedwhen you press the INPUTbutton. If you have con-nected a DVD with compo-nent YCrCb output, it will beautomatically turned on. Inputchoices are: Ant...
Page 36 - CAPTIONS Menu; roadcasters can send either
36 CAPTIONS Menu B roadcasters can send either standard or text closed captioning. Standard closed captioning follows the dialogue of the characters on-screen and displays in a small section of the screen. Text closed captioning often contains information such as weather or news and covers a large p...
Page 37 - Captions Menu, continued
37 To make the closed captionseasier to read, you can chooseto display the backgroundcolor as either black or graytranslucence. If connecting an optionalHD-1080 receiver, the DTVChannel Guide can displaychannel details for the cur-rently selected station. DTV channels have both majorand minor channe...
Page 38 - CHANNEL EDIT Menu
38 Select Ant-A, Ant-B or DTV(with optional HDTV re-ceiver). For each antenna,you can add or delete chan-nels in memory, name chan-nels and add channels to theSQV (SuperQuickView TM ) list. Select the channel you wantto add or delete frommemory, name, or add to theSQV list. Antenna Channel CHANNEL E...
Page 39 - The Channel Edit Menu, continued
39 Channels shown on Ant-A orAnt-B can be given names, upto a maximum of fourcharacters. After you entera name, it will appear onscreen, next to the channelnumber. Select Ant-A or Ant-B. Select the memorizedchannel you want to name. At the Name field, you canuse letters (A-Z), numbers(0-9) and/or sy...
Page 40 - Changing SQV channels and banks using only the remote control
40 SQV (SuperQuickView ™ ) allows you to put together alist of your favorite channels,from Ant-A, Ant-B or DTV (ifoptional HD-1080 receiver isconnected). You can store up to 6 SQVchannels in each of the 9different memory banks.Once you’ve added a channelto the SQV memory, theletters “SQV” and themem...
Page 41 - TIMER; ADVANCED FEATURES Menu
41 The timer will automatically,at a specific time, turn the TVon, if it is off. It will tune to achannel on: Ant-A,Ant-B,DTV (if optional HD-1080receiver is connected) or select: INPUT-1, 2, 3 (DVDcomponent) or 4. I M P O R T A N T I M P O R T A N T I M P O R T A N T I M P O R T A N T I M P O R T A...
Page 42 - Advanced Features Menu, continued; Set Day
42 Advanced Features Menu, continued ADVANCED FEATURES MENU TIMER menu Timer : Off Set Time :12:00 PM Set Day :Everyday Input :Ant-A Channel :002 ADJUST to select item then move to and change option MENU to return MAIN MENU ADVANCED FEATURES MENU TIMER menu Timer : Off Set Time :12:00 PM Set Day :Ev...
Page 43 - Input
43 If the selected input is Ant-A,Ant-B or DTV (if optionalHD-1080 receiver is con-nected) channels, you canhave the television turn on toany memorized channel. Advanced Features Menu, continued ADVANCED FEATURES MENU TIMER menu Timer : Off Set Time :12:00 PM Set Day :Everyday Input :Ant-A Channel :...
Page 44 - your
44 The first time you select yourpasscode, or to re-select afterpermanently canceling it, youwill: Use the number keys on theremote control to choosefour numbers for thepasscode and then press . To delete a character andmove back one space, pressbefore pressing . To exit without entering apasscode, ...
Page 45 - Are age-appropriate as determined by broadcasters.; Lettered categories; - May or may not be sent as part of the V-Chip information provided by; Programs Not Rated; ratings are independent of any TV or Lettered category rating.
45 Advanced Features Menu, continued V-CHIP PARENT LOCK menu TV Rating :Off FV-Fantasy Violence :N/A D-Sexual Dialog :N/A L-Adult Language :N/A S-Sexual Situations :N/A V-Violence :N/A Programs Not Rated :Allow Movie Rating :Off V-CHIP HOURS/LOCK BY TIME ADJUST to select item then move to and change...
Page 46 - will also be blocked.
46 The V-Chip Parent Lock, continued V-CHIP PARENT LOCK menu TV Rating :TV-PG FV-Fantasy Violence :Allow D-Sexual Dialog :Block L-Adult Language :Allow S-Sexual Situations :Block V-Violence :Allow Programs Not Rated :Allow Movie Rating :PG-13 V-CHIP HOURS/LOCK BY TIME ADJUST to select item then move...
Page 49 - CONVERGENCE
49 Advanced Features Menu, continued Your Mitsubishi Projection TVhas three picture tubes withlarge diameter lenses whichare aligned to properlyconverge the projected lightbeams on the screen. Eachpicture tube projects onlyone color : red, green or blue.During production, yourtelevision was carefull...
Page 50 - The Advanced Features Menu, continued; Red
50 The Advanced Features Menu, continued When the Red and Blue linesare properly converged, theon-screen crosshairs will bewhite. You can useto move the colors towardor away from the crosshairs,until the crosshairs are white. Press to switch betweenRED and BLUE. ForAdvanced Convergence, press . Read...
Page 53 - AUDIO VIDEO SETTINGS Menu
53 AUDIO/VIDEO SETTINGS menu AV Memory :Ant-A AV Reset for Ant-A AUDIO SETTINGS VIDEO SETTINGS Black Enhancement :On ADJUST to select item then move to and change option ENTER for menu or to start MENU to return MAIN MENU AUDIO/VIDEOSETTINGSMenu Each of the 7 inputs has itsown audio video memory.You...
Page 54 - Audio/Video Settings Menu; AV Reset
54 Select either AUDIOSETTINGS or VIDEO SET-TINGS. Then adjust theindividual settings with . See pages 56-58 for descrip-tions of the individual audioand video settings. AUDIOSETTINGSVIDEOSETTINGS AV Reset will return theaudio and video settings ofthe currently selected input’smemory to the original...
Page 55 - Using the AUDIO or VIDEO button on the remote control; Press or repeatedly until the desired setting
55 When Black Enhancement ison, dark scenes have thelighter parts of the picturebrightened for better viewing.With brighter scenes on thescreen, Black Enhancementhas little effect. Audio/Video Settings Menu, continued AUDIO/VIDEO SETTINGS menu AV Memory :Ant-A AV Reset for Ant-A AUDIO SETTINGS VIDEO...
Page 56 - Adjusting the picture
56 IRIS ™ is the Intelligent Room Illumination (light) Sensor. When IRIS is on, your TV will automati- cally adjust the picture contrast and brightness for the best picture based on your room lighting.When turned on, Contrast and Brightness cannot be adjusted manually. Contrast provides a slider tha...
Page 57 - Adjusting the sound
57 Adjusting the sound Descriptions of audio settings Bass enhances or reduces low frequency sound. Treble enhances or reduces high frequency sound Balance adjusts the level of sound between the left and right speakers. Surround creates simulated stereo and surround effects. You can set this setting...
Page 58 - Adjusting the sound, continued; Listen to; is not available for INPUTs; PIP Audio Output
58 Adjusting the sound, continued Audio/Video Settings Menu, continued Listen to for DTV (when using optional HD-1080 receiver) allows you to determine which language your TV will receive a broadcast in, if that language is available for the program. Thepossible choices are: • English • German • Fre...
Page 59 - Special Remote Control Functions
59 When your remote control has been programmed to operate other manufacturer’s products thefunctions it performs on each layer will vary by manufacturer and model. The most commonfunctions are: VCR: • POWER • PAUSE • CHANNEL up/down • REW/REV • REC • PLAY • STOP • FF/FWD Mitsubishi VCRs will be com...
Page 60 - POP is not available from any input or antenna.; Using PIP and POP Features
60 PIP INPUT To see a picture in the PIP inset, you may need to select an input source. If the only input you haveconnected is ANT A, then both the main picture and the PIP or POP will both be from ANT A. If you have connected other video equipment, you may be able to view pictures coming from these...
Page 61 - Using the PIP INPUT button; To see the available PIP inputs, press repeatedly. The input; Using PIP and POP Features, continued; Using the ADJUST button with PIP or POP; Press to move the PIP image anywhere on the screen.; Press to change to a different “live” POP image.; Using the PIP CH button; Press to show a different channel on the PIP or POP.
61 Using the PIP INPUT button 1. To view a PIP image, press . 2. To see the available PIP inputs, press repeatedly. The input name will be displayed on screen for about five seconds. Theequipment connected to INPUT-1, 2, 3 (DVD component), 4 orDTV needs to be turned on to show a PIP or POP. PIP/POP ...
Page 62 - Using the EXCH button with PIP; Press to exchange the PIP and main picture image.; EXCH
62 Your choices are to view: To display the PIP or POP you want, press until the desired PIP orPOP sequence is displayed. When displaying three or nine POP’s, only one image will be a movingpicture. The others will be still. Press to remove the black bars. Using the EXCH button with PIP Press to exc...
Page 63 - Formats
63 Widescreen models WT-46805, WS-55805, WS-55905, WS-65905 and WS-73905 Pressing the FORMAT button will cycle through the three different picture shapes or formats thatcan be used with traditional TV broadcasts, videotapes, laser discs, some DVDs and some DTVbroadcasts. The three formats are: • Sta...
Page 65 - Displaying the VCR menu, after selecting VCR with the slide switch:; remote control at your television.; Remote Control of the Active AV Network
65 The AV Network is a special feature that makes it easier to use your television and Mitsubishi VCRtogether. When the AV Network is connected, you can point the remote control at the television,and it will pass the remote control command to your Mitsubishi VCR. You will gain even morebenefits if y...
Page 66 - (see the owner’ guide of the AV receiver for this procedure).; Infrared Emitter
66 Mitsubishi Home Theater IR System Control using Infrared Emitter The Mitsubishi Home Theater IR System Control is a special feature that makes it easier to useyour television with a Mitsubishi digital AV receiver. Once your equipment is properly connectedand set up, your TV and Mitsubishi digital...
Page 68 - Front Control Panel Functions
68 A/V RESET ADJUST S-VIDEO VIDEO (MONO) AUDIO R MENU INPUT-4 L INPUT CHANNEL VOLUME CANCEL ENTER POWER TIMER POWER VOL CH ENTER MENU A/V RESET INPUT ADJUST ADJUST CANCEL MENU INPUT-4 S-VIDEO VIDEO L-AUDIO-R ENTER VS-50805, WS-55805 and VS-60805 WT-46805, WS-55905, WS-65905 and WS-73905 You can use ...
Page 69 - IRIS; Front Control Panel Functions, continued; Turns the TV on or off.
69 or TIMER POWER or IRIS TM TIMER A/V RESET S-VIDEO VIDEO L-AUDIO-R POWER A/V RESET A/V RESET CANCEL or VIDEO S-VIDEO L-AUDIO-R POWER or POWER Front Control Panel Functions, continued Many remote control buttons are duplicated on the front control panel. Adjust, Cancel, Enter,Menu, Power, Volume, C...
Page 70 - Back Panel Functions
70 ANT-B LOOP OUT ANT-A S-VIDEO V L R (MONO) Y Cr Cb VIDEO AUDIO INPUT-1 INPUT-2 INPUT-3 HDTV VIDEO Y Pr H V HDTV CONTROL HDTV AUDIO L R (MONO) V L R (MONO) IR HOME THEATER ACTIVE A/V NETWORK MONITOR OUTPUT VIDEO AUDIO DVD VIDEO HIGH-DEFINITION INTERFACE Pb ANT-B LOOP OUT ANT-A S-VIDEO V L R (MONO) ...
Page 71 - INPUT-1 and 2 audio input; HDTV interface; Back Panel Functions, continued
71 The S-video terminals connect to a S-video signal from a Super VHS(S-VHS) VCR, laser disc player or other audio video device to the TV.If you connect an input to S-Video, you cannot connect to standardvideo. For standard video, connect the video output from a standardVCR or other equipment to the...
Page 72 - Connects Mitsubishi products that have an A/V network terminal.; IR HOME THEATER; MONITOR OUTPUT; PIP AUDIO OUTPUT
72 Connects Mitsubishi products that have an A/V network terminal. Use with the IR emitter (included with this TV) and a Mitsubishi A/Vreceiver to set up a Home Theater system. Sends the TV video and audio signals (excluding component video orDTV), to an A/V receiver or other equipment. For models W...
Page 73 - Troubleshooting
73 Problem Possible Solution • The TV remote control doesn't work • Check that the batteries are installed correctly.• Check that the select switch is set to "TV".• Be no more than 20 feet from the TV when using the remote control. • The TV takes several seconds to respond to channel command...
Page 74 - Important Notes; Uneven picture tube aging is not covered by the warranty.
74 Important Notes Warning: Don’t leave stationary or letterboxed images on-screen for extended periods of time.Mix the types of pictures shown. The normal use of a TV should include a mixture of television picture types. The most usedpictures types should fill the screen with constantly moving imag...
Page 75 - Important Notes, continued
75 Warning: If you place speakers next to the TV, make sure they are magnetically shielded. Ordinary speakerswill cause distortion in the picture due to their strong magnets. This distortion, however, will notpermanently harm the picture tubes. If you place non-shielded speakers next to the TV, they...
Page 76 - If Service is Required; adjust any controls not described in this owner’s guide.; DO NOT; remove the protective back cover of this unit.
76 Off Auto Ø Off On InitialE2RESETDirect Key Mode:DTV Port:DTV Signal Strength: Power Restore:V-Chip Supported:Convergence ResetDTV DiagnosticsDTV E2 ResetFree Run: Main Version: V16....... Sub Version: V16....... If Service is Required If you are unable to correct a problem with your TV, consult y...
Page 77 - Removal of the Diamond Shield:; Appendix 1- Diamond Shield
77 I M P O R T A N T I M P O R T A N T Store your Diamond Shield TM carefully so that the shield does not becomescratched. The custom-fitted Diamond Shield is an extra protection for your television screen. It has a subtletint that enhances picture contrast. It can be removed or installed, according...
Page 78 - continued
78 I l l u s t r a t i o n 3 I l l u s t r a t i o n 3 I l l u s t r a t i o n 3 I l l u s t r a t i o n 3 I l l u s t r a t i o n 3 V S - 5 0 8 0 5 , W S - 5 5 8 0 5 a n d W S - 6 0 8 0 5 V S - 5 0 8 0 5 , W S - 5 5 8 0 5 a n d W S - 6 0 8 0 5 V S - 5 0 8 0 5 , W S - 5 5 8 0 5 a n d W S - 6 0 8 0 5...
Page 79 - Appendix 2 - Remote Control Programming Codes; See pages 19-20 for instructions on applying these codes
79 AV Receiver Mitsubishi AdmiralAiwaDenonFisherGerrardHarman KardonJensenJVCKenwoodMagnavoxMarantzMclintoshNakamichiOnkyoOptimusPanasonic PhilipsPioneerQuasarRCA SansuiSharpSonySound-sighTEACTechnicsVictorYamaha 010, 011, 012, 013, 014, 015220225, 226234, 235, 236204213215223232, 233200, 208227, 22...
Page 81 - To change or permanently cancel the V-Chip Parent Lock:; Appendix 3 - Bypassing the V-Chip Parent Lock
81 Cut along dotted line and file after reading. After you set the lock, you will need your passcode in order to: • view a V-Chip locked program • view the locked TV • cancel the lock • enter the locked menus If you forget your passcode, you can view the locked TV without entering your passcode. To ...
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Page 83 - Appendix 4 - INPUT-3 Video Connection Compatiblity; Input levels and timing when used with RGB
83 Appendix 4 - INPUT-3 Video Connection Compatiblity INPUT-3 Component Video connection compatibility This input is compatible with component video signals from standard DVD players and otherequipment that send standard NTSC component video, also known as 480i. This input may also becompatible with...
Page 85 - Index
Index A Adjusting the picture 56 Adjusting the sound 57–58 B Back panel functions 70–72 C Cleaning 75 Codes AV receiver 22 , 79 Cable box 21 DVD player 22 , 79 Satellite receiver 21 , 79 VCR 21 , 80 Connection of TV and cable to HD-1080 Receiver 15 HDTV Receiver 16 HDTV receiver with component video...
Page 87 - MITSUBISHI DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC
MITSUBISHI PROJECTION TELEVISION LIMITED WARRANTY MITSUBISHI DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC. (“MDEA”) warrants to the original purchaser of this television that if purchased from an authorizedMITSUBISHI Audio/Video Dealer, should it prove defective by reason of improper workmanship and/or material...
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MITSUBISHI DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC. 9351 Jeronimo RoadIrvine, CA 92618-1904 © 1999 Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. 871D283B10 Printed in U.S.A