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DLP

HIGH-DEFINITION TELEVISION
MODELS
C Series
WD-C657
Y Series
WD-Y577, WD-Y657
733 Series
WD-57733, WD-65733, WD-73733
734 Series
WD-57734, WD-65734, WD-73734
OWNERS GUIDE
Forquestions:
- Visitourwebsiteatwww.mitsubishi-tv.com.
- E-mailusatMDEAservice@mdea.com.
- CallConsumerRelationsat800-332-2119.
ForinformationonSystem Reset,pleaseseethebackcover.
Toorderreplacementoradditionalremotecontrols,lampcartridges,orOwnersGuides,
visitourwebsiteatwww.mitsuparts.comorcall800-553-7278.
GuidelinesforsettingupandusingyournewwidescreenTVstartonpage11.
x.v.Color
For Your Records
Recordthemodelnumber,serialnumber,and
purchasedateofyourTV.Themodelandserial
numbersareonthebackoftheTV.Refertothis
pagewhenrequestingassistancewiththeTV.
MODEL NUMBER
SERIAL NUMBER
PURCHASE DATE
RETAILER NAME
LOCATION

FCC Declaration of Conformity
Product: ProjectionTelevisionReceiver
Models: WD-C657
WD-57733, WD-65733, WD-73733
WD-Y577, WD-Y657
WD-57734, WD-65734, WD-73734
Responsible
Party:
MitsubishiDigitalElectronicsAmerica,
Inc.
9351JeronimoRoad
Irvine,CA92618-1904
Telephone: (800) 332-2119
ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.
Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:
(1) Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,
and
(2) thisdevicemustacceptanyinterference
received,includinginterferencethatmaycause
undesiredoperation.
Note:Thisequipmenthasbeentestedandfound
tocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,
pursuanttopart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimits
aredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotection
againstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstal-
lation.Thisequipmentgenerates,usesandcan
radiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalled
andusedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,may
causeharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunica-
tions.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterfer-
encewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation.Ifthis
equipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradio
ortelevisionreception,whichcanbedetermined
byturningtheequipmentoffandon,theuseris
encouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyone
ormoreofthefollowingmeasures:
Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
Increasetheseparationbetweentheequip-
mentandthereceiver.
Connecttheequipmentintoanoutleton
acircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthe
receiverisconnected.
Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/
TVtechnicianforhelp.
Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by Mitsubishi could cause harmful
interference and would void the users authority
to operate this equipment.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION:TOREDUCETHERISKOFELECTRIC
SHOCK,DONOTREMOVECOVER(ORBACK).
NOUSERSERVICEABLEPARTSINSIDE.
REFERSERVICINGTOQUALIFIEDSERVICE
PERSONNEL.
Thelightningflashwitharrowhead
symbolwithinanequilateraltriangleis
intendedtoalerttheuserofthepres-
enceofuninsulateddangerousvoltage
withintheproductsenclosurethatmay
beofsufficientmagnitudetoconstitute
ariskofelectricshocktopersons.
Theexclamationpointwithinanequilateral
triangleisintendedtoalerttheuserto
thepresenceofimportantoperatingand
maintenance(servicing)instructionsinthe
literatureaccompanyingtheproduct.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE
OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
TV WEIGHT:ThisTVisheavy!Exerciseextremecare
whenliftingormovingit.LiftormovetheTVwitha
minimumoftwoadults.TopreventdamagetotheTV,
avoidjarringormovingitwhileitisturnedon.Always
poweroffyourTV,unplugthepowercord,anddiscon-
nectallcablesbeforemovingit.
WARNING:Thisproductcontainschemicalsknown
totheStateofCaliforniatocausecancerand/orbirth
defectsorotherreproductiveharm.
Contents
Important Information About Your TV
GeneralWarningsandCautions,Noteson
InstallationandOperation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
ImportantSafeguards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
1 Television Overview
PackageContents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
SpecialFeaturesofYourTV. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
TVFrontPanel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
TVBackPanel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
2 TV Setup
GuidelinesforSettingUpandUsingYourNew
WidescreenTV. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
InstallingtheRemoteControlBatteries. . . . . . . . 12
WhenYouFirstPowerOntheTV. . . . . . . . . . . . 12
InitialTVSetup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
SettingUpTVInputs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
ControllingA/VReceiverSoundVolume. . . . . . . 14
UsingtheTVwithaPersonalComputer . . . . . . . 15
3 TV Connections
BeforeyouBegin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
HDTVCableBoxorSatelliteReceiverwith
ComponentVideo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
StandardCableBox,SatelliteReceiver,orOther
DevicewithS-Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
HDMIDevice(CableBox,SatelliteReceiver,
DVDPlayer,orOtherDevice) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
WallOutletCable(nocablebox) . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
AntennawithaSingleLead. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
AntennaswithSeparateUHFandVHFLeads . . . 19
DVDPlayerwithComponentVideo . . . . . . . . . . 20
DVIVideoDevice(CableBox,SatelliteReceiver,
DVDPlayer,orOtherDevice). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
VCRtoanAntennaorWallOutletCable. . . . . . . 21
VCRtoaCableBox(Audio&Video). . . . . . . . . . 22
A/VReceiver(SoundSystem) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
OlderCableBox. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Camcorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
4 TV Operation and Features
ChoosingaViewingSource. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
SleepTimer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
RemoteControl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
ChannelViewChannelListings . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
StatusDisplay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
FAV(FavoriteChannels). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
TVSignalsandDisplayFormats. . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
ViewingCameraFiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
JPEGPhotosandtheUSBPhotoPort . . . . . 32
PhotosandMovingVideoasComposite
Video. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
5 TV Menu Settings
RemoteControlKeysfortheTVMenuSystem . . 34
MainMenu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
AVMenu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
VideoMenu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
AudioMenu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
CaptionsMenu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
SetupMenu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
InputsMenu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
LockMenu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
SettingorResettingaPassCode. . . . . . . . . 44
ParentMenu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
OtherMenu(AlternateRatingSystem) . . . . . 44
BypassingTVLocks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
6 NetCommand
AboutNetCommand. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
IREmitterPlacement(NetCommand). . . . . . . . 48
InitialNetCommandSetupforMostDevices. . . . 49
AddorRemoveDeviceKeysfromNetCommand
Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
NetCommandSpecializedDeviceKeys . . . . . . . 50
OperatingNetCommand-ControlledDevices . . . 51
SetUpNetCommandControlofanA/VReceiver 53
Appendices
AppendixA:Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
AppendixB:BypassingtheParentalLock . . . . . 59
AppendixC:Lamp-CartridgeReplacementand
Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
AppendixD:ProgrammingtheRemoteControl . 63
AppendixE:Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Trademark and License Information . . . . . . . . . . 77
Mitsubishi TV Software. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Mitsubishi DLP Projection Television Limited
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Operating Notes
Internal Fans
Internalcoolingfansmaintainproperoperatingtempera-
turesinsidetheTV.Itisnormaltohearthefanswhenyou
firstturnontheTV,duringquietsceneswhileviewingthe
TV,andforashorttimeafterturningofftheTV.
TV Software
DonotattempttoupdatethesoftwareofthisTVwith
softwareorUSBdrivesnotprovidedbyorauthorized
byMitsubishiDigitalElectronicsAmerica,Inc.Non-
authorizedsoftwaremaydamagetheTVandwillnotbe
coveredbythewarranty.
Cleaning Recommendations
Normally,lightdustingwithadry,non-scratchingduster
willkeepyourTVclean.Ifcleaningbeyondthisis
needed,pleaseusethefollowingguidelines:
First,turnofftheTVandunplugthepowercordfrom
thepoweroutlet.
Top and Sides of the TV
Occasionallycleandustbuild-upfromtheair-intake
grillesonthebackandsidesoftheTV.Cleanusing
avacuumcleanerwithabrushattachment.
GentlywipedownyourTVwithasoft,non-abrasive
clothsuchascottonflanneloracleanclothdiaper,
lightlymoistenedwithwater.Drywithaseconddry,
soft,non-abrasivecloth.
Foroilydirt,addafewdropsofmildliquiddeter-
gent,suchasdishwashingdetergent,tothewater
usedtomoistenthecloth.Rinsewithasecond
clothmoistenedonlywithwater.Drywithathird
dry,soft,non-abrasivecloth.
Screen
Followtheinstructionsforthetopandsides,wiping
gentlyinanupanddownmotion.
Cleantheentirescreenevenly,notjustsectionsof
thescreen.
Donotallowliquidtodripdownthescreen,as
someliquidmayentertheTVthroughthegap
betweenthescreenandscreenframe.
YoumaypurchaseMitsubishiScreenCleaner,part
numberCLEANER-VSS,bycalling(800)553-7278.
General Cleaning Precautions
DONOTallowliquidtoentertheTVthroughthe
ventilationslotsoranycrevice.
DONOTuseanystrongorabrasivecleaners,as
thesecanscratchthesurfaces.
DONOTuseanycleanerscontainingammonia,
bleach,alcohol,benzene,orthinners,asthesecan
dullthesurfaces.
DONOTsprayliquidsorcleanersdirectlyonthe
TVssurfaces.
DONOTscruborrubtheTVharshly.Wipeitgently.
IMPORTANT
DO NOT use any kind of abrasive cleaner on the
surface of the TV screen.
Lamp Replacement
Forlamp-replacementinstructions,seeAppendixC.
To Order a Replacement Lamp Under Warranty
Call(800)553-7278.Pleasehavemodelnumber,serial
number,andTVpurchasedateavailable.
Important:Alllampsreplacedunderwarrantymustbe
returnedtoMitsubishiwheretheywillbeinspectedfor
defectverification.
To Purchase a Replacement Lamp After Warranty
Visitourwebsiteatwww.mitsuparts.comorcall
(800)553-7278.Ordernewlamppartnumber
915P061010.
Important Information About Your TV
Installation Notes
Stand Requirement
CAUTION:UsetheseMitsubishiTVmodelsonlywith
theMitsubishistandmodelsshownhere.Otherstands
canresultininstabilityandpossiblycauseinjury.
TV Model Stand Model
WD-57733
WD-Y577
WD-57734
MB-57PB
WD-65733
WD-Y657
WD-65734
MB-65PB
WD-C657 MB-65G
WD-73733
WD-73734
MB-73PB
Custom cabinet installation must allow for proper
air circulation around the television.
NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER: THIS
REMINDERISPROVIDEDTOCALLTHECATVSYSTEM
INSTALLERSATTENTIONTOARTICLE820-40OFTHE
NECTHATPROVIDESGUIDELINESFORTHEPROPER
GROUNDINGAND,INPARTICULAR,SPECIFIESTHAT
THECABLEGROUNDSHALLBECONNECTEDTO
THEGROUNDINGSYSTEMOFTHEBUILDING,AS
CLOSETOTHEPOINTOFCABLEENTRYASPRACTI-
CAL.
Important Safeguards
PleasereadthefollowingsafeguardsforyourTVandretainforfuturereference.Alwaysfollowallwarningsandinstructions
markedonthetelevision.
1. Read, Retain and Follow All Instructions.ReadallsafetyandoperatinginstructionsbeforeoperatingtheTV.Retainthesafetyandoperating
instructionsforfuturereference.Followalloperatinganduseinstructions.
2. Heed Warnings. Adheretoallwarningsontheapplianceandintheoperatinginstructions.
3. Cleaning. UnplugtheTVfromthewalloutletbeforecleaning.Donotuseliquid,abrasiveoraerosolcleaners.Cleanerscanpermanently
damagethecabinetandscreen.Usealightlydampenedclothforcleaning.
4. Attachments and Equipment. Neveraddanyattachmentsand/orequipmentwithoutapprovalofthemanufacturerassuchadditionsmay
resultintheriskoffire,electricshockorotherpersonalinjury.
5. Water and Moisture. DonotusetheTVwherecontactwithorimmersioninwaterispossible.Donotusenearbathtubs,washbowls,kitchen
sinks,laundrytubs,inawetbasement,swimmingpools,etc.
6. Accessories. DonotplacetheTVonanunstablecart,stand,tripod,ortable.TheTVmayfall,causingseriousinjurytoa
child,adultorpetandseriousdamagetotheTV.Useonlywithacart,stand,tripod,bracketortablerecommendedbythe
manufacturer,orsoldwiththeTV.AnymountingoftheTVshouldfollowthemanufacturersinstructions,andshoulduse
mountingaccessoriesrecommendedbythemanufacturer.
Anapplianceandcartcombinationshouldbemovedwithcare.Quickstops,excessiveforce,andunevensurfacesmaycause
theapplianceandcartcombinationtooverturn.
7. Ventilation. SlotsandopeningsinthecabinetareprovidedforventilationandtoensurereliableoperationoftheTVandtoprotectitfrom
overheating.DonotblocktheseopeningsorallowthemtobeobstructedbyplacingtheTVonabed,sofa,rug,orothersimilarsurface.Nor
shoulditbeplacedoveraradiatororheatregister.IftheTVistobeplacedinarackorbookcase,ensurethatthereisadequateventilationand
thatthemanufacturersinstructionshavebeenadheredto.
8. Power Source. ThisTVshouldbeoperatedonlyfromthetypeofpowersourceindicatedonthemarkinglabel.Ifyouarenotsureofthetypeof
powersuppliedtoyourhome,consultyourappliancedealerorlocalpowercompany.
9. Grounding or Polarization. ThisTVisequippedwithapolarizedalternatingcurrentlineplughavingonebladewiderthantheother.Thisplug
willfitintothepoweroutletonlyoneway.Thisisasafetyfeature.Ifyouareunabletoinserttheplugfullyintotheoutlet,tryreversingtheplug.If
theplugshouldstillfailtofit,contactyourelectriciantoreplaceyourobsoleteoutlet.Donotdefeatthesafetypurposeofthepolarizedplug.
10. Power-Cord Protection. Power-supplycordsshouldberoutedsothattheyarenotlikelytobewalkedonorpinchedbyitemsplaceduponor
againstthem,payingparticularattentiontocordsatplugs,conveniencereceptacles,andthepointwheretheyexitfromtheTV.
11. Lightning. ForaddedprotectionforthisTVduringalightningstorm,orwhenitisleftunattendedandunusedforlongperiodoftime,unplugit
fromthewalloutletanddisconnecttheantennaorcablesystem.ThiswillpreventdamagetotheTVduetolightningandpower-linesurges.
12. Power Lines.Anoutsideantennasystemshouldnotbelocatedinthevicinityofoverheadpowerlinesorotherelectriclightorpowercircuits,
orwhereitcanfallintosuchpowerlinesorcircuits.Wheninstallinganoutsideantennasystem,extremecareshouldbetakentokeepfrom
touchingsuchpowerlinesorcircuitsascontactwiththemmightbefatal.
13. Overloading. Donotoverloadwalloutletsandextensioncordsasthiscanresultinariskoffireor
electricshock.
14. Object and Liquid Entry. NeverpushobjectsofanykindintothisTVthroughopeningsasthey
maytouchdangerousvoltagepointsorshort-outpartsthatcouldresultinfireorelectricshock.
NeverspillliquidofanykindonorintotheTV.
15. Outdoor Antenna Grounding. IfanoutsideantennaorcablesystemisconnectedtotheTV,be
suretheantennaorcablesystemisgroundedsoastoprovidesomeprotectionagainstvoltage
surgesandbuilt-upstaticcharges.
Article810oftheNationalElectricCode,ANSI/NFPANo.70-2002,providesinformationwith
respecttopropergroundingofthemastandsupportingstructure,groundingoftheleadinwireto
anantennadischargeunit,sizeofgroundingconductors,locationofantennadischargeunit,con-
nectiontogroundingelectrodes,andrequirementsforthegroundingelectrode.
16. Servicing. DonotattempttoservicethisTVyourselfasopeningorremovingcoversmayexposeyoutodangerousvoltageorotherhazards.
Referallservicingtoqualifiedservicepersonnel.
17. Damage Requiring Service. UnplugtheTVfromthewalloutletandreferservicingtoqualifiedservicepersonnelunderthefollowing
conditions:
(a) Whenthepower-supplycordorplugisdamaged.
(b) Ifliquidhasbeenspilled,orobjectshavefallenintotheTV.
(c) IftheTVhasbeenexposedtorainorwater.
(d) IftheTVdoesnotoperatenormallybyfollowingtheoperatinginstructions,adjustonlythosecontrolsthatarecoveredbytheoperating
instructionsasanimproperadjustmentofothercontrolsmayresultindamageandwilloftenrequireextensiveworkbyaqualifiedtechni-
ciantorestoretheTVtoitsnormaloperation.
(e) IftheTVhasbeendroppedorthecabinethasbeendamaged.
(f) WhentheTVexhibitsadistinctchangeinperformance-thisindicatesaneedforservice.
18. Replacement Parts. Whenreplacementpartsarerequired,besuretheservicetechnicianhasusedreplacementpartsspecifiedbythe
manufacturerorhavethesamecharacteristicsastheoriginalpart.Unauthorizedsubstitutionsmayresultinfire,electricshockorotherhazards.
19. Safety Check. UponcompletionofanyserviceorrepairtotheTV,asktheservicetechniciantoperformsafetycheckstodeterminethattheTV
isinsafeoperatingcondition.
20. Heat. Theproductshouldbesituatedawayfromheatsourcessuchasradiators,heatregisters,stovesorotherproducts(includingamplifiers)
thatproduceheat.
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DIS CHAR GE UNIT
(NE C AR TICLE 810-20)
GR OUNDING
CONDUCTOR S
(NE C AR TICLE 810-21)
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POWE R S E R VICE GR OUNDING
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Package Contents
Pleasetakeamomenttoreviewthefollowinglistof
itemstoensurethatyouhavereceivedeverything.
Special Features of Your TV
Yournewhigh-definitionwidescreentelevisionhas
manyspecialfeaturesthatmakeittheperfectcenterof
yourhomeentertainmentsystem,including:
1080p High-Definition DLP Display
System
YourMitsubishiHDTVusesTexasInstrumentsDigital
LightProcessingtechnologyforrear-projectionTVs
tocreatethepictureyouseeonscreen.Allimages
aredisplayedat1080p.TheTVusesPlush1080pto
convertlower-resolutionsignalsto1080pfordisplay.
TheTVcanalsoaccept1080poriginalsignalsand
maintainthemat1080pthroughallprocessinguntil
displayed.
16:9 Widescreen Picture Format
Enjoyafulltheatricalexperienceinthecomfortofyour
home.Viewpicturesasfilmdirectorsintendedthem.
DigitalTVbroadcasts,DVDsandnewervideogame
consolessupportthiswidescreenformat.
Integrated HDTV Tuner
YourwidescreenMitsubishiHDTVhasaninternalHDTV
tunerabletoreceivebothover-the-airHDTVbroad-
casts(receivedviaanantenna)andnon-scrambled
digitalcablebroadcasts,includingnon-scrambled
HDTVcableprogramming.
High-Definition Video Inputs
Component Video Inputs.AlsocalledY/Pb/Pr
inputs,theseinputsreceivestandardanalogvideo
formatsof480i,480p,720p,and1080ihigh-defini-
tionsignals.Thisprovidesahighlevelofflexibility
whenconnectingDVDplayers/recorders,cable
boxes,andsatellitereceivers.
HDMI 1.3 Inputs.Theseinputsacceptdigital480i,
480p,720p,1080i,and1080pvideosignalsplus
PCMdigitalstereosignals.TheHDMIinputscan
alsoacceptavarietyofPCsignalsandresolutions.
ManycomputersignalsarecompatiblewithDeep
Colorandx.v.Color.
Usedwithanadapter,theseinputsalsoaccept
compatibledigitalDVIvideosignals.HDMI
inputsprovideadditionalhigh-performance,
high-definitionconnectionsformaximumflexibility
inyourchoiceofhometheaterproducts.TheHDMI
inputsareHDCPcopy-protectioncompatible.
Easy Connect Auto Input Sensing
EasyConnectautomaticallyrecognizeswhenyou
pluginaninputandpromptsyoutoassignanametoit.
TheTVignoresanyunusedinputs,sotheresultisan
unclutteredInput Selectionmenuwhereyoucaneasily
findandselectconnecteddevicesbyname.
Home Theater Control
NetCommand with IR Learning (Y series and 734
series models only)
SelectedMitsubishiHDTVsofferanewlevelofnet-
workingthatseamlesslyintegratesselectedolder
A/Vproductswithnewandfuturedigitalproducts.
NetCommand

supportsIR(infrared)controlofprod-
uctssuchasVCRs,DVDplayers,cableboxes,and
satellitereceivers.NetCommandcanlearnremote
controlsignalsdirectlyfrommanydevices,allowingyou
tocreateacustomizedNetCommand-controlledhome-
theatersystem.
NetCommand for HDMI Devices (all models)
SomenewerHDMIdevicesmaybecompatiblewith
theTVsNetCommandforHDMIfeature.Compatible
devicescanreceivecontrolsignalsthroughtheHDMI
connection.TheTVsremotecontrolmaybeableto
operatesomefunctionsofthesedeviceswithoutany
furthersetup.
Television Overview
1
1. Remote Control
2. Two AA Batteries
3. Owners Guide
4. Quick Reference Guide
5. Quick Connect Guide
6. Product Registration Card
7. Two-Ended IR Emitter
(included with Y series and
734 models only)
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1. Television Overview 7
TV Front Panel
A/V Reset
IfyouwishtoresettheA/V(Audio/Video)settingsback
tothefactorydefaults:
Toresetallsettingsatonce,pressGUIDEandFORMAT
onthefrontpanelatthesametime.
Toresetthedefaultsforindividualinputs,usethe
ResetselectionontheAVmenu.
Front Panel Indicators and Power Button
1. POWERbutton.TurnsTVonandoff;worksthe
sameasthePOWERkeyontheremotecontrol.
2. POWER/TIMERindicator.LitwhenTVis
poweredon;flasheswhenTVispoweredoffand
theauto-onTVTimerisset.
3. STATUS indicator(offduringnormalTVoperation);
blinksrapidlywhenTVisfirstpluggedintoanAC
outlet.
4. LAMPindicatorshowslampcondition(usuallyoff
duringnormalTVoperation).
Seethenextpageformoreonfront-panelindicators.
Control Panel
Buttonsonthefront
controlpanelduplicate
commonlyusedkeyson
theremotecontrol.The
upperlabelsshowcontrol
functionswhennoTV
menusaredisplayed;the
lowerlabelsindicatefunc-
tionswhenTVmenusaredisplayedorwhenaspecial
functionhasbeenactivated.Seechapter4,TVOpera-
tionandFeatures,forthefunctionsofthesebuttons.
Front Inputs
INPUT3providesaneasilyaccessiblesetofinput
jacksforacamcorder,game,orotheraudio/video
device.
AUSBphotoportisincludedforviewingJPEG
images.
AfourthHDMIinputisalsoprovidedonYand734
seriesmodels.
I
N
P
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T
L-AUDIO-R VIDEO
3
USB
Front inputs on C series model WD-C657
I
N
P
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T
L-AUDIO-R VIDEO/Y Pb Pr 3
USB
HDMI 4 DVI AUDIO
HDMI4inputavailableonYand
734seriesmodelsonly.
Component video inputs are offered on the front panel of
Y series, 733 series, and 734 series models. When using
a standard video device, connect the single (yellow) video
cable to the VIDEO/Y jack.
Flip down cover to
use buttons and
inputs on the front
panel.
System Reset Button
IftheTVdoesnotrespondtothe
remotecontrol,frontpanelcontrols,
orwillnotpoweron/off,pressthe
SYSTEM RESETbuttononthefrontpanel.
ThegreenSTATUSLEDwillflashquicklyforaboutone
minute.WhenthegreenSTATUSLEDstopsflashing,you
mayturnontheTV.Recentsettingchangesyoumade
beforeusingSYSTEM RESETmaybelost.
Front Control Panel. Buttons on the
front panel duplicate some keys on
the remote control.
VOL
ADJ ADJ
CH FORMAT MENU GUIDE INPUT SYSTEM
RESET
ENTER MENU CANCEL
VOL
ADJ ADJ
CH FORMAT MENU GUIDE INPUT SYSTEM
RESET
ENTER MENU CANCEL
4:45&.
3&4&5
Indicator lights and POWER button
1 3 4 2
8 1. Television Overview
Front-Panel Indicators
LAMP Indicator
LED Color TV Condition Additional Information
None
NormalTVonorstandbycondition. Normaloperation.
Green
TVjustpoweredoffandlampis
cooling.
Startstoblink30secondsafterturningoffTV.TVcanbeturned
onbeforeblinkingstartsorafterblinkingstops,butnotwhilethe
indicatorisblinking.Normaloperation.
Yellow
1. Lampaccessdoorisopenor
notsecure.
TVwillnotoperateuntillampaccessdoorissecure.See
AppendixCforinstallationinformation.
2. Nolampinstalled.
TVwillnotoperatewithoutalamp.SeeAppendixCforinstalla-
tioninformation.
Red
Lampnolongerilluminatesandhas
reachedtheendofthelamplife.
Replacethelamp.TheTVwillnotoperatewhenthelampno
longerilluminates.SeeAppendixCforinstallationinformation.
Off SteadyOn SlowBlinking FastBlinking
STATUS Indicator
LED Color TV Condition Additional Information
None
NormalTVonorstandbycondition.
Normaloperation.
Yellow
TVistoohot. TheTVwilldisplayawarningmessageandshutoffifitoverheats.
Ambientroomtemperaturemaybetoohigh.TurnofftheTV
andwaituntiltheroomtemperaturedrops.
Clearblockedairvents.Ensureatleastafour-inchclear-
anceonallsidesoftheTV.
Cleanthelamp-cartridgeairfilter.SeeAppendixC.
Red

TVmayrequireservice. TurnofftheTVandunplugthesetfromtheACpowersource.
Waitoneminuteandthenplugthesetbackin.SeeAppendixE.
IftheLEDisstillon,contactyourdealeroraMitsubishi
AuthorizedServiceCenter.Gotowww.mitsubishi-tv.comorcall
1-800-332-2119toreceiveAuthorizedServiceCenterinformation.
TIMER Indicator
LED Color TV Condition Additional Information
None
TVispoweredoff.
Normaloperation.
Green
TVispoweredon.
Normaloperation.
Green
TVpoweredoff,auto-ontimerisset.
Normaloperation.TVcanbeturnedonatanytime.
Green
1. TVjustpluggedintoACoutlet. Waitapproximatelyoneminuteforblinkingtostopbeforeturning
on.Normaloperation.
2. ACjustrestoredafterpowerfailure.
3. TVrebootingafterSystemReset
used.
4. TVrebootingafterpowerfluc-
tuationorreceivingabnormal
digitalsignalsfromadigital
channelordigitaldevice.
5. Youhavebeguntheprocedure
toupdatesoftwarefroman
authorizedflashmemorydevice.
1. Television Overview 9
TV Back Panel
1. ANT 1/MAIN, ANT 2/AUX (Antenna)
Ifyouareconnectinganantennaordirectcablewithout
acablebox,connectthemainantennaorcablesource
toANT 1/MAIN.
ANT 1/MAINandANT 2/AUXcaneachreceivedigital
andanalogover-the-airchannelsfromaVHF/UHF
antennaornon-scrambleddigital/analogcablesource.
2. COMPONENT Inputs (Audio and Video)
Y Pb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)
Usethesejackstoconnectdeviceswithcomponent
videooutputs,suchasDVDplayers,externalHDTV
receivers,orcompatiblevideogamesystems.See
AppendixAspecificationsforsignalcompatibility.
3. PC/DVI AUDIO INPUT
UsethePC/DVI AUDIO INPUTwhenconnectingaDVI
devicetooneoftheTVsHDMIinputsusingaDVI-to-
HDMIcable.Thesejacksallowyoutosendleftand
rightanalogaudiofromyourcomputerorotherDVI
devicetotheTV.
4. AVR AUDIO OUTPUT
UseAVR AUDIO OUTPUTtosendanalogaudioofthe
programcurrentlyshownonthescreentoanA/Vsur-
roundsoundreceiverorstereosystem.Digitalaudio
fromdigitalchannelsandHDMIdevicesisconvertedto
analogaudiobytheTV.IfusingananalogA/Vreceiver
orstereosystem,thisistheonlyaudioconnection
neededbetweenitandtheTV.
ANT 2 / AUX
ANT 1 / MAIN
ANT 2/ AUX
ANT 1 / MAIN
ANT 2 / AUX
ANT 1 / MAIN
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
L (MONO) R
AUDIO
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT HDMI
1 2
Y Pb Pr
AVR
AUDIO
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO
3
L (MONO) - AUDIO - R
Y Pb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)
VIDEO: 480i /480p /720p /1080i /1080p
AUDIO: PCM STEREO
PC: VGA/ W-VGA/ SVGA/ W-SVGA/
XGA/ W-XGA/ SXGA/ 720p /1080p

IR EMITTER
NetCommand
R
PC/DVI
AUDIO
INPUT
COMPONENT 1
COMPONENT 2
ANT 2 / AUX
ANT 1 / MAIN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7 8
IREmitterJackincluded
onYseriesand734series
modelsonly.
ThirdHDMIinputavailableon
Y,733,and734seriesmodels.
10 1. Television Overview
5. INPUT 1, 2 (Audio and Video)
INPUT 1and2canbeusedtoconnectaVCR,Super
VHS (S-VHS) VCR,DVDplayer,standardsatellite
receiver,orotherA/VdevicetotheTV.EachTVINPUT
groupconsistsofjacksforcompositevideo,S-Video,
andanalogstereoaudio.Notethatwhenyouconnect
totheS-videojack,thecompositevideojackisauto-
maticallydisabled.INPUT 3isathirdsetofcomposite
videoandstereoaudiojackslocatedonthefrontofthe
TVforconvenience.
6. HDMI Inputs
TheHDMI1.3(HighDefinitionMultimediaInterface)sup-
portsuncompressedstandardandhigh-definitiondigital
videoformatsandPCMdigitalstereoaudioformat.
UsetheHDMIinputstoconnecttoEIA/CEA-861HDMI
compliantdevicessuchasahigh-definitionreceiver
orDVDplayer.Theseinputssupport480i,480p,720p,
1080i,and1080pvideoformats.
Mitsubishirecommendsyouusecategory2HDMIcables
toconnectHDMI1.3sourcedevices.High-speedcat-
egory2cablesbringyouthefullbenefitsofDeepColor
andx.v.Color.
TheseinputscanalsoacceptdigitalDVIvideoinputs.
ToconnectaDVIinput,useanHDMI-to-DVIadapteror
cableplusanalogaudiocables.Connecttheanalog
audiocablestothePC/DVI AUDIO INPUTontheTVto
receiveleftandrightstereoaudiofromyourDVIdevice.
TheTVsHDMIinputsarecompatiblewithmanyDVI-D
andHDMIcomputervideosignals.Seechapter2,TV
SetupandAppendixAforadditionalinformationonPC
compatibility.
TheseinputsareHDCP(High-BandwidthDigitalCopy
Protection)compliant.
Theseinputsare certifiedforproperinterop-
erabilitywithotherproductscertifiedbySimplay.
TV Back Panel, continued
HDMI Cable Categories
HDMIcablesareavailableasCategory1and
Category2versions.
Category 2 Cables.Newer,HDMI1.3-com-
pliantDVDplayers,videogames,andset-top
boxesrequireCategory2cables.Usecategory
2cablesforthesehigh-speedHDsignalscar-
ryingextendedcolorencodings(i.e.,30ormore
bits,alsocalledDeepColor).Category2cables
arealsosuitableforstandardHDTVsignals.
Category 1 Cables.Unmarkedcablesare
category1cablesandaresuitableforstandard
HDTVsignals.
7. DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
ThisoutputsendsDolbyDigitalorPCMdigitalaudioto
yourdigitalA/Vsurroundsoundreceiver.Analogaudio
fromanalogchannelsanddevicesisconvertedbytheTV
toPCMdigitalaudio.IfyouhaveadigitalA/Vreceiver,
inmostcasesthisistheonlyaudioconnectionneeded
betweentheTVandyourA/Vreceiver.
8. IR Emitter NetCommand
Y series and 734 series models only
IREmittersconnectedtothisjackareusedbytheTVs
NetCommandsystemtocontrolexternalIRremote
controlledanalogdevicessuchascableboxes,VCRs,
DVDs,satellitereceiversandaudioreceivers.
11
TV Set-Up
Getting Started
1. Reviewtheimportantsafety,installation,andoper-
atinginformationatthebeginningofthisbook.
2. ChoosealocationforyourTV.
Allowatleastfourinchesofspaceonallsides
oftheTVtohelppreventoverheating.Over-
heatingmaycauseprematurefailureoftheTV
aswellasshortenedlamplife.
Avoidlocationswherelightmayreflectoffthe
screen.
SeethestandrequirementsunderImportant
Information About Your TV.
3. Installthebatteriesintheremotecontrol.Seethe
followingpage.Seechapter4,TVOperationand
Featuresformoreonuseoftheremotecontrol.
4. PlugyourTVintoapoweroutlet.TheTIMERindica-
toronthefrontoftheTVwillstartblinkingrapidly.
AftertheTIMERindicatorstopsblinking,pressthe
POWERkeytopowerontheTV.
5. WhentheWelcomescreenappearsthefirsttime
youpowerontheTV,selectalanguageforTV
menus.Youcanlaterchangethelanguagethrough
theSetupmenu.
6. Connectyouraudio/video(A/V)devicestotheTV
andperforminitialsetup.
Seechapter3,TVConnectionsforconnec-
tiondiagrams.
SeethefollowingpagesforinitialTVsetupand
useoftheAutoInputSensingfeature.
Seechapter6,NetCommand,toperform
NetCommandIRlearningforcontrolofyour
hometheater(availableonYseriesand734
seriesmodels).
7. Mitsubishirecommendsyouperformachannel
scan.SeeInitialTVSetuponthefollowingpages.
8. YoucannowstartwatchingTVoryoucanperform
additionalsetupandcustomizationthroughtheTV
menus.
Guidelines for Setting Up and Using Your New Widescreen TV
TV Operation
1. Reviewchapter4,TVOperationandFeatures,for
TVfeaturesincluding:
Input Selection (viewing source).Selecta
connectedprogramsourcetowatch,suchasa
VCR,DVDplayer,orantenna.PressINPUTonthe
remotecontroltoselectfromiconsfortheTV
inputs.SeeChoosingaViewingSource.
ChannelView.PressGUIDEtoseechannellist-
ingsforprogramsonANT 1andANT 2.
Picture Formats.PressFORMATtocyclethrough
picturesizesandshapestofindtheonebest
suitedtothecurrentprogram.SeeTVSignals
andDisplayFormats.
2. TounderstanduseoftheInput Selectionmenu
withNetCommand-controlleddevices,seeUsing
NetCommand(Yand734seriesmodels).
3. ToviewJPEGphotofilesontheTV,seeViewing
JPEGPictureFiles.
Additional TV Setup
1. Reviewchapter5,TVMenuSettings,tocustom-
izeTVoperation.PresstheMENUkeytoenterthe
menusystem.Someexamplesofsettingsyoumay
wishtochangeinclude:
FAV.Useanon-screenmenutocreatecustom
listsofyourfavoritechannels.SeeSetup >
Edit.
Order.RearrangethedeviceiconsintheInput
Selectionmenutoputfrequentlyusedicons
nearthefront.SeetheInputsmenuOrder
options.
Name.Changethedevicenamesthatappear
intheInput Selectionmenu.SeetheInputs
menuNameoptions.
Parental Locks.RestrictTVviewingby
programrating,bychannel,orbytimeofday.
Youcanalsodisablethefront-panelbuttons
ifyouhavesmallchildren.SeetheLock >
2
12 2. TV Setup
Parentmenu,theLock > Front Panelmenu,
andSetup > Edit > Lock.
Video Settings.Changevideoadjustmentsto
getthebestpictureforyourviewingconditions.
SeeAVMenu.
Note: YoumaywishtochangethePictureModefrom
thedefaultBrillianttoeitherBrightorNatural,
whicharesuitableformosthomeviewingenvi-
ronments.
2. ToprogramtheremotecontroltooperateA/V
devicesnotunderNetCommandcontrol,see
AppendixD,ProgrammingtheRemoteControl.
TV Care
Lamp Cartridge.Whenthelampcartridge
needsreplacement,replace the lamp yourself
and save the cost of a service call.See
Appendix Cforinstructions.
General Cleaning.Seethecleaningrecom-
mendationsunderImportant Information
About Your TV.
Assistance
Fortroubleshooting,service,andproduct
support,seeAppendix E.
Forwarrantyinformation,seetheTVwarranty
inthebackofthisbook.
Installing the Remote Control Batteries
1. Removetheremotecontrolsbackcoverbygently
pressinginthetabandliftingoffthecover.
2. Loadthebatteries,makingsurethepolarities(+)
and(-)arecorrect.Forbestresults,insertthe
negative(-)endfirst.
3. Snapthecoverbackinplace.
2
1
The remote control requires two AA alkaline batteries.
Turning the TV On or Off
ToturntheTVonoroff,pointtheremotecontrol
atthefrontoftheTVandpressthePOWERbutton.
Alternatively,pressthePOWERbuttononthefront
paneloftheTV.
If You Turn Off the TV by Mistake
1. PressPOWERagainwithinabout30seconds,
whilethelampisstillhot,tohavetheTVcome
backonimmediately.
2. IftheLAMPindicatorstartsblinking(about30
secondsafteryoushutoffpower),wait about
one minute for the LAMP indicator to stop
blinking and press POWER to turn the TV on
again.
When You First Power On the TV
Choosing a Language for Menus
1. PowerontheTVforthefirsttime.
2. Press toselecteitherEnglishorSpanish
forallmenus.Youcanlaterchangethelanguage
selectionthroughtheSetupmenuLanguage
option.
When you first power on the TV, the Welcome screen lets
you change the menu language.
Initial TV Setup
UsetheSetupmenuforbasicTVsetupoptions.
1. PressMENUtoopentheMainmenu.
2. Press tohighlighttheSetupiconanddisplaythe
Setupmenu.
Setup menu highlighted in TV Main menu
2. TV Setup 13
Change the Menu Language
Choosetodisplayon-screenmenusineitherEnglishor
Spanish(Espaol).
Select a menu language in the Setup menu.
1. WiththeSetupmenudisplayed,press tohigh-
lighttheLanguageicon.
2. Press tohighlighteitherEnglishorSpanish.
3. PressMENUtoreturnthehighlighttothetoprowof
icons.
Memorize Channels
For ANT 1/MAIN and ANT 2/AUX
To start channel memorization
1. WiththeSetupmenudisplayed,press tohigh-
lighttheScanicon.
2. Press tohighlightaninputselectionbasedon
yourconnections:
Input Condition
Ant 1 Air
Ant 2 Air
Whenconnectedtoanindooror
outdoorantenna
Ant 1 Cable
Ant 2 Cable
Whenconnectedtodirectcable(no
cablebox)
3. Press tohighlighttheon-screenSTARTbutton.
4. PressENTERtostartautomaticchannelmemoriza-
tion.
To stop channel memorization before
completion, press CANCEL.
Start channel memorization from the Setup menu.
Additional TV Setup Using the Setup Menu
Seechapter5,TVMenuSettings,to:
Editchanneloptions
SettheTVclock
SettheTVTimer
SelectanEnergyModetomanagepowerusewhile
theTVisoff.
Initial TV Setup, continued
5. Whenmemorizationiscompleteyoucan:
PressMENU oncetoreturntothetoprowoficons.
PressMENU againtoreturntotheMainmenu.
PressEXITtowatchTV.
Afterchannelshavebeenmemorized:
Totunetomemorizedchannels,pressCH /
whilewatchingTVontheANT 1orANT 2inputs.
UsetheSetup > Editmenuforadditionalchannel
options,suchasaddingordeletingchannelsfrom
memory,namingchannels,andsavingfavorite
channelsincustommemorybanks.
Setting Up TV Inputs
When You First Connect a Device
ThisTVsEasyConnectAutoInputSensingfeature
detectsmostconnectionsautomatically.Whenyoufirst
connectadevice,theTVwill:
a. detecttheconnecteddevice
b. promptyoutoidentifythedevicetype
c. promptyoutoperformNetCommandset-upfor
thedevice,ifavailable(Yseriesand734series
only)
d. repeatthesestepsforanyadditionalnewly
detecteddevices
ThetablesbelowclarifywhichconnectionstriggerAuto
InputSensing.
Auto Detection Active No Auto Detection
INPUT 1, 2, 3videojacks ANT 1andANT 2
COMPONENTvideojacks
HDMI
*
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
AVR AUDIO OUTPUT(analog)
USB (USBphotoportonfront)
*
Ifthedeviceispoweredoffwhenconnected,detec-
tionoccurswhenthedeviceisnextpoweredon.
14 2. TV Setup
Note: Forconnectionandsetupofapersonalcom-
puter,seetheinformationlaterinthischapter.
1. Seechapter3,TVConnections,forrecommen-
dationsonconnectingyourdevices.
2. ConnectyourdevicestotheTV,makingnoteof
whichTVinputisusedforeachdevice.
TheTVandthedevicescanbeeitheronoroff
whenconnecting.
First select a
device type.
Next perform
IR learning.
Auto Input Sensing screen for most device types. The
Learn icon appears only on models with NetCommand.
3. PowerontheTVifnotalreadyon.WhentheTV
detectsaconnection,theAuto Input Sensing
screenopens.
MostDeviceTypes:Specifythedevice
typeandthen,ifdesired,proceeddirectlyto
NetCommandsetupifavailable.
a. IntheAuto Input Sensingscreen,press
tomovethroughthedevicelisttoselect
thedevicetypeconnectedtotheinput.
Thedevicetypeyouselectherewillappear
intheInput Selectionmenu.
b. IfNetCommandIRlearningisavailableon
yourTVmodel,youcanperformlearning
noworatalatertime.Toperformnow,
highlighttheLearniconandpressENTER.
Seechapter6,NetCommandformore.
A/V Receiver:TheTVcandetectaudiocon-
nectionsontheDIGITAL AUDIO OUTjackand
theright(red)analogAVR AUDIO OUTPUTjack.
Note for Analog A/V Receivers:Whenyou
disconnectananalogA/Vreceiver,manually
changetheSpeakerssettingtoTVtohear
soundfromtheTVspeakers.
IfNetCommandIRlearningisavailableforyour
TVmodel,performlearningnoworatalater
time.Toperformnow,highlighttheLearnicon
intheAuto Output Sensingscreenandpress
ENTER.Seechapter6,NetCommandformore.
HDMI Devices Compatible with the TVs
NetCommand for HDMI Feature:Compatible
Setting Up TV Inputs, continued
HDMIdevicesareoftenrecognizedautomati-
callybytheTV.TheTVsremotecontrolmay
operatesomedevicefunctionswithoutfurther
setup.Youcanaddmorecontrolfunctionsif
desired.ProgramtheTVsremotecontrolor,
inthecaseofaYor734seriesTV,perform
NetCommandIRlearningtoaddfunctions.
4 PressEXITtoclosetheAuto Input Sensingscreen.
TheTVwillthendisplaytheAuto Input Sensing
screenforthenextconnectionitfinds.
More About Auto Input Sensing
Chooseadifferentnameforeachinput.
Antennainputs(ANT 1/ANT 2)areneverdetected,
althoughyoucanturnoffunusedantennainputsin
theInputs > Namemenu.
Youcanchangethedevicetypeatalatertime
usingtheInputs > Namemenu.Anylearned
NetCommandIRcodeswillbeerased,however.
IfyouwishtochangedevicesonanHDMIinput:
1. DisconnecttheHDMIdevice.
2. TurnofftheHDMIinputintheInputs > Name
menu.
3. ConnectthenewdeviceandtheAuto Input
Sensingscreenwilldisplay.Ifyouwantthe
deviceunderNetCommandIRcontrol,perform
NetCommandlearningforthenewdevice.
Controlling A/V Receiver Sound Volume
AlthoughtheTVdetectswhenyouconnectanA/V
receiver,youmustuseoneofthemethodsbelowto
controlsoundvolumefromtheA/Vreceiver.
With a Standard TV Setup
RecommendedMethod:ProgramtheTVsremote
controlforyourA/VreceiverandenabletheAudio
Lockfeature.SeeAppendixD,Programmingthe
RemoteControl.
ProgramtheTVsremotecontrolforyourA/V
receiverandsettheTVremotesslideswitchto
theAUDIOpositiontocontrolvolume.Settheswitch
backtotheTVpositiontocontroltheTV.
UsetheremotecontrolthatcamewiththeA/V
receiver.
With NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver (Y
and 734 series only)
SetupNetCommandcontroloftheA/Vreceivers
volumefunctionsintheInputs > AVRmenu.The
TVsremotewillthenautomaticallycontrolA/V
receivervolume.Seechapter6,NetCommand.
Useanyofthemethodsdescribedforthestandard
TVsetup.
2. TV Setup 15
Connecting a Computer to the TV
Useoneoftheconnectionmethodslistedbelowbased
onyourcomputersvideooutput.
Computer
Video Output
Video Connection
Audio
Connection
Digital DVI DVI-to-HDMIcable
oranHDMIcable
withanHDMI-to-
DVIadapter
Stereoaudio
cables
Note: Ifthecomputersaudiooutput
isasingleminijack,aminiaudio-to-
RCA-maleYadaptercableisalso
required.
HDMI HDMI-to-HDMI
cable
Noadditional
audioconnec-
tionisrequired.
IMPORTANT
This TV accepts digital computer signals only.
1. SeetheTVspecificationsinAppendixAtoconfirm
thatyourcomputersignaliscompatiblewiththeTV.
2. Connectthecomputersdigitalsignaloutputtoone
oftheTVsHDMI jacks.Seetheconnectiondia-
gramsforthemethodsuitedtoyourequipment.
3. Connectthecomputersaudiooutputusingoneof
theseoptions:
FordigitalDVIsignals,connectanalogleft/right
audiototheTVsPC/DVI AUDIO INPUTjack.
ForHDMIsignals,noadditionalaudioconnec-
tionisrequired.
4. PowerontheTVandcomputer.TheTVwilldetect
theconnectionanddisplaytheAuto Input Sensing
screen.
5. IntheAuto Input Sensingscreen,press to
highlightPCinthelistofdevicetypes.Youcan
changethetypeatalatertimeusingtheInputs >
Namemenu.
6. PressEXITtoclosetheAuto Input Sensingscreen.
HDMI-to-DVI Cab|e
2.
2.
3.
3.
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
L (MONO) R
AUDIO
ANT2/ AUX
ANT1 / MAIN
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT HDMI
1 2
Y Pb Pr
AVR
AUDIO
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO
3
L(MONO)-AUDIO-R
YPb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)
VIDEO: 480i /480p /720p /1080i /1080p
AUDIO: PCMSTEREO
PC: VGA/ W-VGA/ SVGA/ W-SVGA/
XGA/ W-XGA/ SXGA/ 720p /1080p

IR EMITTER
NetCommand
R
PC/DVI
AUDIO
INPUT
COMPONENT 1
COMPONENT 2
PC/DVI
AUDIO
INPUT
Stereo Aud|o Cab|e
A DVI connection from a personal computer requires a
separate audio connection.
Persona|
Computer w|th
HDMI Output
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
L (MONO) R
AUDIO
ANT2/ AUX
ANT1 / MAIN
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT HDMI
1 2
Y Pb Pr
AVR
AUDIO
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO
3
L(MONO)-AUDIO-R
YPb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)
VIDEO: 480i /480p /720p /1080i /1080p
AUDIO: PCMSTEREO
PC: VGA/ W-VGA/ SVGA/ W-SVGA/
XGA/ W-XGA/ SXGA/ 720p /1080p

IR EMITTER
NetCommand
R
PC/DVI
AUDIO
INPUT
COMPONENT 1
COMPONENT 2
HDMI-to-HDMI Cab|e
2.
2. TV Back Pane|
An HDMI-to-HDMI connection carries all video and
audio on a single cable.
Note: Ifyourcomputerprovidesdigitalaudio
output(coaxialordigital),youcanconnectit
directlytoadigitalA/Vreceiverandbypass
theTV.
Using the TV with a Personal Computer
16 2. TV Setup
Tip:
Setthecomputersscreensavertodisplayapattern
afterseveralminutesofinactivity.Thisactsasa
reminderthattheTVispoweredonandthelamp
isinuse.ThelampisinusewhenevertheTVis
poweredon,evenifthescreenappearsdark.
Computer Video Adjustments
1. Poweronthecomputerifitisnotalreadyon.
2. SelectPCfromtheInput Selectionmenu.Todo
this,pressINPUTtoopentheInput Selectionmenu,
movethehighlighttothePCicon,andpressENTER.
3. Workingfromthecomputer,changetheresolution
ofthecomputerimage.Viewthecomputerimage
ontheTVandmaximizethecomputerresolution
whilemaintainingasuitableaspectratioforthe
image.
4. PerformTVvideoadjustments.Press
VIDEOrepeatedlytoaccessvideo-
adjustmentoptions.Thefollowing
additionaladjustmentsareavailable
forcomputervideo:
Horiz Position(HorizontalPosition).
Manuallyadjustthehorizontal
position.
Vert Position(VerticalPosition).
Manuallyadjusttheverticalposition.
5. PressFORMATrepeatedlytofindthe
pictureformatbestsuitedtothe
image.Seethechartonthispage
showinghowdifferentcomputerreso-
lutionsaredisplayedontheTV.
Image Resolution
YourMitsubishiTVcandisplayresolutions
fromstandardVGA(640x480)through
1920x1080signalsatarefreshrateof60
Hz.Theresolutionof1920x1080issup-
portedatrefreshratesof24,30,and60
Hz.SeeAppendixAinthisbookformore
oncompatiblescreenresolutions.
Inmostcases,thecomputerwillselectthe
bestresolutionmatchtodisplayontheTV.
Youcanoverridethissettingifyouwish.
Refertoyourcomputeroperatingsystems
instructionsforinformationonchanging
thescreenresolution.
Youmayneedtorestartthecomputerfor
changestotakeeffect.
Using the TV with a Personal Computer
Computer Display Formats
PresstheFORMATkeyrepeatedlytocyclethroughtheTVdisplays
availableforyourcomputersvideosignal.
Computer Signal As Displayed on TV Screen
Format
4 X 3
Standard
16 X 9
Standard
Zoom
VGA
640 X 480
WVGA
848 X 480
SVGA
800 X 600
WSVGA
1064 X 600
Format Standard Zoom
XGA
1024 X 768
PC 720p
1280 X 720
WXGA
1360 X 768
SXGA
1280 X 1024
Format Standard Reduce
PC 1080p
1920 X 1080
Distortion in Computer Images
Computerimagesmayshowdistortion
whenviewedontheTV,e.g.,linesthat
shouldbestraightmayappearslightly
curved.
17
3
TV Connections
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
L (MONO) R
AUDIO
ANT2/ AUX
ANT1 / MAIN
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT HDMI
1 2
Y Pb Pr
AVR
AUDIO
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO
3
L(MONO)-AUDIO-R
YPb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)
VIDEO: 480i /480p /720p /1080i /1080p
AUDIO: PCMSTEREO
PC: VGA/ W-VGA/ SVGA/ W-SVGA/
XGA/ W-XGA/ SXGA/ 720p /1080p

IR EMITTER
NetCommand
R
PC/DVI
AUDIO
INPUT
AUDIO
Y Pb Pr L (MONO) R
YPb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)
L
AUDIO
R Y Pb Pr 1.
2.
2.
3.
3.
CABLE IN or
SATELLITE IN
Incom|ng from
Cab|e Serv|ce or
Sate|||te D|sh
TV
Cab|e Box
or Sate|||te
Rece|ver
Figure 1. Connecting an external HDTV receiver with
component video connections
Auto Input Sensing
TheTVsAutoInputSensingfeatureautomaticallyrec-
ognizesmostconnectionsandpromptsyoutoidentify
thetypeofdeviceconnected.Seechapter2,TV
Setup,formoreonAutoInputSensing.
Connection Types
Reviewtheconnectiontypesavailableonyourinput
devicesanduseinputsthatwillgivethebestvideo
quality.Forexample,chooseHDMIovercomponent
video,andchoosecomponentvideooverS-videoor
compositevideo.
Picture Quality
Forbestpicturequality,routesignalsdirectlyfrom
theinputdevicetotheTV;avoidroutingvideosignals
throughanA/Vreceiver,forexample.
IfyourcableboxorsatellitereceiverhasanHDMI
output,usetheconnectionsforHDMIdevices
describedlaterinthischapter.
Required:RCAcomponentvideocables,left/right
analogstereoaudiocables.
1. Connectthecablefromtheoutsidecableorsatel-
liteservicetoCABLE INorSATELLITE INonthe
cableboxorsatellitereceiver.Seeyourdevices
ownersguideforinstructionsandcablecompatibil-
ity.
2. ConnectRCA-typecablesfromtheY PB PRoutputs
ontheHDTVcableboxorsatellitereceiverto
COMPONENTontheTVbackpanel,matchingthe
coloredgreen,blue,andredconnections.
3. Connectleft(white)andright(red)audiocables
fromtheHDTVcableboxorsatellitereceiverto
COMPONENT AUDIO L (MONO)andRontheTV
backpanel.
Note: Toheardigitalsurroundsound,connectthedigital
audiooutputfromyourcableboxorsatellitere-
ceiverdirectlytoyourdigitalA/Vreceiver.
Sound Quality
Forbestaudioquality,routeaudiosignalsfromthe
inputdevicedirectlytoyourA/Vreceiverorsound
systemwheneverpossible.
IMPORTANT
Accessory items such as cables, adapters,
splitters, or combiners required for TV
connections are not supplied with the TV.
These items are available at many electronics
stores.
Before you Begin
HDTV Cable Box or Satellite Receiver with Component Video
18 3. TV Connections
HDMI Device (Cable Box, Satellite
Receiver, DVD Player, or Other Device)
Required:HDMI-to-HDMIcable.
ConnectanHDMIcablefromtheTVbackpaneltothe
HDMIdeviceoutput.HDMIdevicesprovidevideoand
audiothroughthesinglecable.
Mitsubishirecommendsyouusecategory2HDMI
cablestoconnectHDMI1.3sourcedevices.High-
speedcategory2cablesbringyouthefullbenefitsof
DeepColorandx.v.Color.Seechapter1,TVOver-
view,formoreonHDMIcabletypes.
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
L (MONO) R
AUDIO
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT HDMI
1 2
Y Pb Pr
AVR
AUDIO
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO
3
L(MONO)-AUDIO-R
YPb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)
VIDEO: 480i /480p /720p /1080i /1080p
AUDIO: PCMSTEREO
PC: VGA/ W-VGA/ SVGA/ W-SVGA/
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Note: HDMIinputsare certifedforproper
interoperabilitywithotherproductscertifedby
Simplay.
IMPORTANT
HDMI and Audio Signals
DigitalSurroundSound:TheTVsHDMI
inputs can receive digital stereo audio
signals only. To hear digital surround
sound from an HDMI device, connect the
devices digital audio output directly to your
A/V receiver. See the Owners Guides for
those devices for instructions.
A/VReceiverwithHDMI.IfyourA/V
receiver has an HDMI input, use the audio
connections described in A/V Receiver
(Sound System) instead.
Standard Cable Box, Satellite Receiver,
or Other Device with S-Video
Required:S-Videocableandleft/rightanalogstereo
audiocables.
1. Connectthecablefromtheoutsidecableorsatel-
liteservicetoCABLE INorSATELLITE INonthe
cableboxorsatellitereceiver.
2. ConnectanS-VideocablefromS-VIDEO OUTon
thecableboxorsatellitereceiverbackpanelto
INPUT S-VIDEOontheTVbackpanel.
3. Connectleft(white)andright(red)audiocables
fromAUDIO OUTonthecableboxorsatellite
receivertoINPUT AUDIO L (MONO)andRontheTV
backpanel.
Note: Refertothecableboxorsatellitereceiver
OwnersGuideforcableordishantennacon-
nectionstothereceiver.
AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
L (MONO) R
AUDIO
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT HDMI
1 2
Y Pb Pr
AVR
AUDIO
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO
3
L(MONO)-AUDIO-R
YPb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)
VIDEO: 480i /480p /720p /1080i /1080p
AUDIO: PCMSTEREO
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XGA/ W-XGA/ SXGA/ 720p /1080p

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2.
3.
Figure 2. Connecting a device with S-Video
3. TV Connections 19
Wall Outlet Cable (no cable box)
Itisveryimportanttoconnecttheincomingcablefor
yourprimaryviewingsourcetoANT 1/MAIN.
1. Connecttheprimaryincomingcoaxialleadcableto
ANT 1/MAINontheTVbackpanel.
2. Foranoptionalsecondaryantennasource,connect
anantenna(orcable)toANT 2/AUX.
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
L (MONO) R
AUDIO
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT HDMI
1 2
Y Pb Pr
AVR
AUDIO
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO
3
L(MONO)-AUDIO-R
YPb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)
VIDEO: 480i /480p /720p /1080i /1080p
AUDIO: PCMSTEREO
PC: VGA/ W-VGA/ SVGA/ W-SVGA/
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ANT 2 / AUX
ANT 1 / MAIN
Figure 4. Wall Outlet Cable
Antenna with a Single Lead
A. For an antenna with flat twin leads
Required:300-ohm-to-75-ohmtransformer.
A1. Foranantennawithflattwinleads,connectthe
300-ohmtwinleadstothe300-ohm-to-75-ohm
transformer.
A2.Pushthe75-ohmsideofthetransformerontoANT 1
ontheTVbackpanel.
B. For cable or antenna with coaxial lead
ConnectthecoaxialleaddirectlytoANT 1onthe
TVbackpanel.
Antennas with Separate UHF and
VHF Leads
Required:UHF/VHFcombiner
1. ConnecttheUHFandVHFantennaleadstothe
UHF/VHFcombiner.
2. PushthecombinerontoANT 1/MAINontheTV
backpanel.
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
L (MONO) R
AUDIO
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT HDMI
1 2
Y Pb Pr
AVR
AUDIO
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO
3
L(MONO)-AUDIO-R
YPb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)
VIDEO: 480i /480p /720p /1080i /1080p
AUDIO: PCMSTEREO
PC: VGA/ W-VGA/ SVGA/ W-SVGA/
XGA/ W-XGA/ SXGA/ 720p /1080p

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2.
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Figure 5. Connecting separate UHF and VHF Antennas
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
L (MONO) R
AUDIO
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT HDMI
1 2
Y Pb Pr
AVR
AUDIO
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO
3
L(MONO)-AUDIO-R
YPb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)
VIDEO: 480i /480p /720p /1080i /1080p
AUDIO: PCMSTEREO
PC: VGA/ W-VGA/ SVGA/ W-SVGA/
XGA/ W-XGA/ SXGA/ 720p /1080p

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Figure 6. Connecting a Single Antenna Lead
Mitsubishi strongly recommends you avoid using
antennas with flat twin leads. Flat twin lead
antenna wires are subject to interference which
may adversely affect the performance of the TV.
We recommend using coaxial antenna cable.
20 3. TV Connections
DVI Video Device (Cable Box, Satellite
Receiver, DVD Player, or Other Device)
ConnectDVIdevices(digitalonly)totheTVsHDMI
inputjacks.
AnalogstereoaudiocablesandaDVI-to-HDMIcableor
DVI/HDMIadapterandHDMIcablearerequired.
1. ConnecttheDVI-to-HDMIcable(recommended)or
HDMIcablewithDVI/HDMIadapterfromtheDVI
devicesbackpaneltotheTVsHDMIjack.
Note: IfyouareusingaDVI/HDMIadapter,itisimpor-
tanttoconnecttheadaptertotheDVIdevicefor
bestperformance.
2. ConnectasetofaudiocablesfromAUDIO OUT
ontheDVIdevicebackpaneltothePC/DVI AUDIO
INPUTontheTVbackpanel.Connectthered
cabletotheRjackandthewhitecabletotheL
(MONO)jack.
Note: TheHDMIconnectionsupportscopyprotection
(HDCP).
Somedevicesrequireconnectingtoananalog
inputfrst,inordertoviewon-screenmenus
andtoselectDVIastheouput.Pleasereview
yourequipmentinstructionsforDVIconnectivity
andcompatibility.
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AUDIO OUT
DVI OUT
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
L (MONO) R
AUDIO
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT HDMI
1 2
Y Pb Pr
AVR
AUDIO
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO
3
L(MONO)-AUDIO-R
YPb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)
VIDEO: 480i /480p /720p /1080i /1080p
AUDIO: PCMSTEREO
PC: VGA/ W-VGA/ SVGA/ W-SVGA/
XGA/ W-XGA/ SXGA/ 720p /1080p

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Figure 8. Connecting a digital DVI device
DVD Player with Component Video
Componentvideocablesandanalogaudiocablesare
required.
1. ConnectthecomponentvideocablesfromY Pb Pr
VIDEO OUTonthebackoftheDVDplayertothe
COMPONENTjacksontheTVbackpanel,match-
ingthegreen,blue,andredcoloredconnections.
2. Connectleft(white)andright(red)stereoaudio
cablesfromAUDIO OUTonthebackoftheDVD
playertoCOMPONENT AUDIO L (MONO)and
AUDIO RontheTVbackpanel.
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INPUT 2
L (MONO) R
AUDIO
DIGITAL
AUDIO
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1 2
Y Pb Pr
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AVR
AUDIO
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO
3
L(MONO)-AUDIO-R
YPb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)
VIDEO: 480i /480p /720p /1080i /1080p
AUDIO: PCMSTEREO
PC: VGA/ W-VGA/ SVGA/ W-SVGA/
XGA/ W-XGA/ SXGA/ 720p /1080p

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video
IMPORTANT
See Appendix A for component video signal
compatibility information.
For digital audio connections to your A/V
receiver, see your DVD player and A/V receiver
Owners Guides.
3. TV Connections 21
Required:Two-wayRFsplitter,3coaxialcables,right
andleftanalogaudiocables,eitherS-videoorvideo
cable.
1. ConnecttheincomingcableorantennatoINonthe
RFsplitter.
2. ConnectonecoaxialcablefromOUTontheRF
splittertoANTENNA INontheVCRbackpanel.
3. ConnectonecoaxialcablefromOUTontheRF
splittertoANT 1/MAINontheTVbackpanel.
Figure 9. Connecting a VCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable
4. TousetheTVspeakerswiththeVCR,connectleft
(white)andright(red)audiocablesfromAUDIO
OUTontheVCRtoINPUT AUDIO L (MONO)and
AUDIO RontheTVbackpanel.IfyourVCRis
mono(non-stereo),connectonlythewhite(left)
cable.
5. ConnecteitheranS-Videoorcompositevideo
cablefromVIDEO OUTontheVCRbackpanelto
INPUT VIDEOorS-VIDEOontheTVbackpanel.
Connectonlyonetypeofvideocable;S-Videois
recommended,ifavailable.
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INPUT 1
INPUT 2
L (MONO) R
AUDIO
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT HDMI
1 2
Y Pb Pr
AVR
AUDIO
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO
3
L(MONO)-AUDIO-R
YPb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)
VIDEO: 480i /480p /720p /1080i /1080p
AUDIO: PCMSTEREO
PC: VGA/ W-VGA/ SVGA/ W-SVGA/
XGA/ W-XGA/ SXGA/ 720p /1080p

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22 3. TV Connections
Required:Twocoaxialcables,rightandleftaudio
cables,S-Videoorcompositevideocable,pluscables
requiredtoconnecttheTVtothecablebox.
1. ConnecttheincomingcoaxialcabletoINonthe
cablebox.
2. ConnectonecoaxialcablefromOUTonthecable
boxtoANTENNA INontheVCRbackpanel.
3. ConnectthecableboxoutputstotheTVasshown
inoneoftheoptionslistedbelow.Thisconnection
allowstheTVtoreceivethebestavailablesignal
directlyfromthecablebox.Seethereferenced
figuresinthischapter,TVConnections.
Figure 1:ComponentvideooutputtotheTVs
COMPONENT Y Pb Prjacks;analogstereoaudioto
theassociatedAUDIOjacks.
OR
Figure 2:S-VideooutputtotheTVs
INPUT S-VIDEOjack;analogstereoaudiotothe
associatedAUDIOjacks.
OR
Figure 3:HDMIoutputtotheTVsHDMIjack.
Figure 10. Connecting a VCR to a cable box
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INPUT 2
L (MONO) R
AUDIO
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT HDMI
1 2
Y Pb Pr
AVR
AUDIO
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO
3
L(MONO)-AUDIO-R
YPb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)
VIDEO: 480i /480p /720p /1080i /1080p
AUDIO: PCMSTEREO
PC: VGA/ W-VGA/ SVGA/ W-SVGA/
XGA/ W-XGA/ SXGA/ 720p /1080p

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7.
7.
4.
4.
5.
5.
6.
6.
4. TousetheTVspeakerswiththeVCR,connectleft
(white)andright(red)audiocablesfromAUDIO
OUTontheVCRtoINPUT AUDIO L (MONO)and
AUDIO RontheTVbackpanel.IfyourVCRis
mono(non-stereo),connectonlythewhite(left)
cable.
5. ConnecteitheranS-Videoorcompositevideo
cablefromVIDEO OUTontheVCRbackpanelto
INPUT VIDEOorINPUT S-VIDEOontheTVback
panel.Connectonlyonetypeofvideocable.
S-Videoisrecommended,ifavailable.
Note: Whenusingthisconnectionconfgurationwith
theconnectionsusedinstep3,itispossibleto
viewlivecableprogramsthroughtheVCRDe-
vice.Forbestpicturequality,however,always
viewlivecableprogramsdirectlyfromthecable
boxdevice.
VCR to a Cable Box (Audio & Video)
3. TV Connections 23
Older Cable Box
Required:Onecoaxialcable
Note: Thisconnectionisnotrecommended.The
otherconnectionsdescribedinthischapter
providebetterqualityaudioandvideototheTV
andallowNetCommandtoworkwiththecable
box.
1. ConnecttheincomingcabletoINoncablebox.
2. ConnectonecoaxialcablefromOUTonthecable
boxtoANT 1/MAINontheTVbackpanel.
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
L (MONO) R
AUDIO
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT HDMI
1 2
Y Pb Pr
AVR
AUDIO
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO
3
L(MONO)-AUDIO-R
YPb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)
VIDEO: 480i /480p /720p /1080i /1080p
AUDIO: PCMSTEREO
PC: VGA/ W-VGA/ SVGA/ W-SVGA/
XGA/ W-XGA/ SXGA/ 720p /1080p

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Figure 12. Connecting an older cable box
A/V Receiver (Sound System)
Mostsetupsrequireeitheradigitalaudiocableor
analogstereoaudiocables.
TheTVmakesallaudioavailableindigitalandanalog
formats:
AnalogaudiocomingintotheTVisavailableas
outputindigitalformatontheDIGITAL AUDIO
OUTjack.
Digitalincomingaudioisavailableasanalog
outputontheAVR AUDIO OUTPUT/AUDIO L
(MONO)andAUDIO Rjacks.
Usually,onlyoneofthefollowingconnectionsis
required:
ToconnectananalogA/Vreceiver
Connectleft(white)andright(red)audiocables
fromAVR AUDIO OUTPUT/AUDIO L (MONO)and
AUDIO RontheTVbackpaneltotheTV AUDIO
INPUTontheA/Vreceiver.
ToconnectadigitalA/VreceiverwithDolby
Digital surround sound and PCM audio support:
Connectoneendofthedigitalaudiocable
toDIGITAL AUDIO OUTonthebackoftheTV.
ConnecttheotherendtotheCOAXIAL DIGITAL
INPUTonthebackoftheA/Vreceiver.
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
L (MONO) R
AUDIO
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT HDMI
1 2
Y Pb Pr
AVR
AUDIO
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO
3
L(MONO)-AUDIO-R
YPb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)
VIDEO: 480i /480p /720p /1080i /1080p
AUDIO: PCMSTEREO
PC: VGA/ W-VGA/ SVGA/ W-SVGA/
XGA/ W-XGA/ SXGA/ 720p /1080p

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Use to connect a
d|g|ta| A/V rece|ver.
Stereo Ana|og Cab|es
Use to connect an
ana|og A/V rece|ver.
Figure 11. Connecting the TV to an A/V receiver
Important
A/V Receivers with HDMI Inputs
If your A/V receiver has an HDMI input, use
one of the audio connections described here
instead of an HDMI connection.
Note:
Onrareoccasions,anHDMIsignalmaybe
copy-restrictedandcannotbeoutputfrom
theTVasadigitalsignal.Tohearthesecopy-
protectedsignalsthroughtheA/Vreceiver,use
connectionsforanalogA/Vreceivers.
ChecktheA/VreceiversOwnersGuidefor
informationconcerninguseofthedigitalinput
andswitchingbetweendigitalsoundand
analogstereosoundfromtheTV.
24 3. TV Connections
Composite Video Connection
Required:Analogstereoaudioandcompositevideo
cablessuppliedwiththecamcorder.
1. ConnectacompositevideocablefromVIDEO OUT
onthecamcordertoINPUT 3/VIDEOorVIDEO/Yon
theTV.
2. Connectleft(white)andright(red)audiocables
fromAUDIO OUTonthecamcordertoINPUT 3/
AUDIO LandAUDIO RontheTV.
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L-AUDIO-R VIDEO
L-AUDIO-R VIDEO/Y
1.
1.
1.
C Ser|es Front Pane|
Y, 733, and 734 Ser|es
Front Pane|
PS 1. 2.
2.
2.
Figure 13. Composite video connections for a camcorder
HDMI Connection
Required:HDMIcablesuppliedwiththecamcorder.
ConnectthecamcordertotheTVsHDMIjack.
Note: YourmodelmayhaveanHDMIinputonthe
frontoftheTVasshowninthediagrambelow.
Otherwise,useanHDMIjacksonthebackof
theTV.
Y and 734 Ser|es Front Pane|
I
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L-AUDIO-R VIDEO/Y Pb Pr 3
USB
HDMI 4 DVI AUDIO HDMI 4
Figure 15. HDMI connection for a camcorder.
Component Y Pb Pr Video Connection
Required:Analogstereoaudioandcomponentvideo
cablessuppliedwiththecamcorder.
Note: Yourmodelmayhavecomponentvideoinputs
onthefrontoftheTVasshowninthediagram
below.Otherwise,useasetofcomponent
videoandaudiojacksonthebackoftheTV.
1. ConnectcomponentvideocablesfromVIDEO OUT
onthecamcordertooneoftheTVssetsofCOM-
PONENTjacks.
2. Connectleft(white)andright(red)audiocables
fromAUDIO OUTonthecamcordertoAUDIO Land
AUDIO RontheTV.
I
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P
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T
L-AUDIO-R VIDEO/Y Pb Pr 3 USB
L-AUDIO-R VIDEO/Y Pb Pr L-AUDIO-R VIDEO/Y
2.
1.
1.
2.
Y, 733, and 734 Ser|es Front Pane|
Figure 14. Component video connections for a camcorder
Camcorder
InputsonthefrontoftheTVofferthemostconve-
nientwaytoconnectacamcorder.IfyourTVmodel
doesnothaveafrontinputmatchingthecamcorders
output,useoneofthematchingjacksonthebackof
theTV.
Jacks on the TV front
panel offer the most
convenient way to
connect a camcorder
25
TV Operation and Features
4
Choosing a Viewing Source
Input Selection menu
ChooseaviewingsourcefromtheInput Selection
menu.ThecurrentTVinputappearsasafull-coloricon
inthismenu.
1. PressINPUTtodisplaytheInput Selectionmenu.If
thereareonlytwoinputstotheTV, INPUTswitches
betweenthemwithoutdisplayingthemenu.
2. Highlightaninputiconusing .
3. PressENTERtoswitchtotheinputandclosethe
menu.
More About the Input Selection Menu
Toassignmeaningfulnamestotheicons,seethe
Inputs > Namemenuinchapter5,TVMenuSet-
tings.
Torearrangetheicons,seetheInputs > Order
menuinchapter5,TVMenuSettings.
Sleep Timer
TheSleepTimerturnstheTVoffafterthelengthoftime
youset.
Setting the Sleep Timer
1. PressSLEEPontheremotecontrol.
2. PressSLEEPadditionaltimestoincreasethetimein
30-minuteincrementsuptothemaximumof120
minutes.
3. PressEXITorwaitfivesecondswithoutpressingany
buttonsforthemessagetodisappear.
4. PressSLEEPtoviewthetimeremainingbeforethe
sleeptimerturnsofftheTV.
Cancelling the Sleep Timer
1. PressSLEEPtodisplaytheon-screenmessage.
2. PressSLEEPrepeatedlyuntilOFF isdisplayed.
Note: Afterfvesecondsofinactivity,themessagebox
willdisappear.
TV Tips
Turning the TV On or Off
ToturntheTVonoroff,pointtheremotecontrolatthe
frontoftheTVandpressthePOWERbutton.Alterna-
tively,pressthePOWERbuttononthefrontpanelofthe
TV.
If You Turn Off the TV by Mistake
1. PressPOWERagainwithinabout30seconds,while
thelampisstillhot,tohavetheTVcomebackon
immediately.
2. IftheLAMPindicatorstartsblinking(about30
secondsafteryoushutoffpower),wait about one
minute for the LAMP indicator to stop blinking
and press POWER to turn the TV on again.
Controlling Sound Volume
PressVOL / toadjustthesoundlevel.Seealso
ControllingA/VReceiverSoundVolumeinchapter2,
TVSetup.
Changing Channels (antenna sources)
Tochangechannels:
Enterthechannelnumberusingthenumberkeys
ontheremotecontrolandpressENTER.Foratwo-
partdigitalchannel,suchas3-1,press3

CANCEL
1
toenteradash(separator).
PressCH / tochangechannelsonechannelat
atime.
PressandholdCH / tomovequicklythrough
channels.
PressQV(QuickView)toswitchbacktotheprevi-
ouslytunedchannel.
PressGUIDEtodisplayChannelViewchannellistings,
highlightachannel,andpressENTER.
UsetheFAV(Favorites)featuretosetuplistsof
favoritechannelsandtunetothemwiththeFAVkey.
SeeSetupMenuinchapter5.
NOTE: Memorizechannelstomakefndingchannels
easier.SeetheSetup > Scanmenu.
26 4. TV Operation and Features
1. POWER:TurnsTVpoweronandoff.
2. Slide Switch:SelectstheA/Vdevicetobecon-
trolledbytheremotecontrol.Settheslideswitch
toTVforoperationoftheTVandNetCommand-
controlleddevices.Controlofadditionaldevices
requiresprograming(seeAppendixD,Program-
mingtheRemoteControl.
3. SLEEP:SetstheTVtoturnoffwithin2hours.
4. Digits/Letters:Pressdigitsforchannelnumbers,
thenpressENTERforfastertuning.Usenumbers
andthe

CANCEL keytoenterdigitalsub-channel
numbers.Usealsoforenteringlettersornames
intomenus.
Toselectletterswhennamingchannels,repeatedly
presstheassociatednumberkey.PressENTERtoset
theletter.Specialcharactersareavailablewiththe1
and0keys:
1 !&blankspace
0 / * -
5. /CANCEL (SUB-CHANNEL/CANCEL):Whenenteringdigital
channelnumbers,addsaseparatorbetweenmain
andsub-channelnumbers.ClearsFAVandsome
menuentries.
6. QV (QuickView):Switchesbetweenthecurrent
channelandthelastchannelviewed.
7. MUTE:TurnsTVsoundonandoff.
8. SPLIT:Notusedonthismodel.
9. FAV (Favorites):Scansthroughmemorizedlistsof
favoritechannels.SeeSetupMenuinchapter5,
TVMenuSettings,formoreinformation.
10. VOL / (Volume Up/Down):Changessound
level.
11. CH/PAGE / (Channel or Page Up/Down):Scans
upordownthroughmemorizedchannels.Pages
upanddownthroughscreenswhenusedwith
ChannelView.
12. FORMAT:ChangestheshapeandsizeoftheTV
picture.
13. INPUT:DisplaystheInput Selectionmenufrom
whichyoucanselectaninputsourcetoview,such
asanantennainput(ANT 1/2)oraconnected
device.
14. (Adjust Up/Down/Left/Right):Navigate
menusandchangesettings.
15. ENTER:Selectsachannelnumberormenuitem.
16. AUDIO:Selectsindividualaudiosettingstoadjust.
17. VIDEO:Selectsindividualvideosettingstoadjust.
18. GUIDE: DisplaysorremovesChannelViewchannel
listingforANT 1andANT 2.DisplaysDVDdiscor
topmenuforaNetCommand-controlledDVDplayer.
22
1
23
12
13
14
15
6
20
21
24
28
10
2
3
4
7 8 9
26
27
25
16
17
11
5
18
19
Remote Control
19. INFO:Displaysanon-screensummaryofthecurrent
deviceinuseandanybroadcastinformationavail-
able,includingcurrentV-Chipratingsinformation.
Seechapter4,TVOperationandFeatures,for
details.
20. MENU:DisplaysthemainTVmenuusingtheon-
screenmenusystem.Whenasub-menuisopen,
backsuponemenulevel.
21. EXIT:ClosesTVon-screenmenus/displays.
22. F1F4
For devices under NetCommand control:
PerformNetCommandLearningtoassignyour
choiceoffunctionstotheF1F4keys.
For devices operating independently of
NetCommand:TheF1F4keysworkliketheA,
B,C,Dbuttonsonsomecableboxes,satellite
receivers,andDVDplayers.Programtheremote
controlforyourequipmentandtestthekeys.See
AppendixD,ProgrammingtheRemoteControl.
23. (PAUSE): FreezesabroadcastTVpicture.See
belowforusewithrecordablemedia.
4. TV Operation and Features 27
Note: Tooperateotheraudio/videodevices:
SeeAppendixD,ProgrammingtheRemote
Control.
Seechapter6,NetCommand,forNetCommand
IRLearningofdevicekeys.
ForHDMIdevicescompatiblewiththeTVs
NetCommandforHDMIfeature,seebelow.
ChannelView Channel Listings
ChannelViewshowsmemorizedchannelsonANT 1
andANT 2.Itdisplayschannelnamesandprogram
informationassentbybroadcastersoryourlocalcable
serviceproviderandmaybeincomplete.Noprogram
informationisdisplayedforanalogchannels.Ananalog
channelnameisdisplayedonlyifyouassignedaname
intheSetup > Editmenu.
ToreceiveChannelViewupdates,settheEnergyMode
toFast Power OnandleavetheTVpoweredofffora
whileeachday.
Using ChannelView
Feature Press Key
SeeChannelViewlistings
fromANT 1orANT 2.
PressGUIDE.
CloseChannelView PressGUIDEorEXIT.
Scanchannelsonebyone. Pressandhold or .
Scanchannelsquickly. Pressandhold PAGE / .
Jumptolistingsforaspe-
cificchannel.
1. Enterthechannel
number(seenumbers
inupperleft.
2. PressENTER.
Seemoreoftheprogram
description.
PressINFO.
Movenavigationtothe
programguide.
Press .
Movenavigationtothe
channelguide.
Press .
Tunetothehighlighted
channel.
PressENTER.
Record/Playback Keys
Useanyofthesemethodstoenabletherecordingand
playbackcommands:
ProgramtheremotecontrolforyourDVR,VCR,or
DVDplayer/recorderandsettheslideswitchtoVCR,
DVD, CABLE,orSAT.
Yand734seriesTVs:PerformNetCommandIR
learningforthedevice.
CheckHDMIdevicesforcompatibilitywiththeTVs
NetCommandforHDMIfeature(seebelow).
23. (PAUSE): PausesaVCR,DVR,orDVD.See
aboveforuseduringTVviewing.
24. (PLAY):PlaysaVCR, DVR, orDVD.
25. (RECORD): RecordswithaVCRorDVR.
26. (STOP):StopsplayofaVCR, DVR, orDVD.
27. (REVERSE): RewindsaVCR.Reversescansa
DVRorDVD.
28. (FORWARD):FastforwardsaVCR.Forwardscans
aDVRorDVD.
Remote Control, continued
Care of the Remote Control
Useonlyalkalinebatteries.
Bewithin20feetoftheequipment.
Donotpresstwoormorebuttonsatthesametime
unlessinstructedtodoso.
Donotallowunittogetwetorbecomeheated.
Avoiddroppingonhardsurfaces.
Donotuseharshchemicalstoclean.Useonlya
soft,lightlymoistenedcloth.
Donotmixoldandnewbatteries.
Resetting the Remote Control
IftheslideswitchissettoTVandtheTVdoesnot
respondproperly,resettheremotecontrol.
1. PressandholdPOWERforseveralsecondsuntilthe
buttonblinkstwiceandgoesoff.
2. ReleasethePOWERbutton.
3. Presskeys0 0 9 3 5andthePOWERbuttonwillblink
twicewhenyoufinishenteringthecode.While
enteringthecode,pauseforamomentbetween
eachkeypresstoensureitisrecognized.
Low-Battery Indicator
IfyoupressakeyandthePOWERkeyblinksfivetimes,
replacetheremotecontrolsbatteries.
NetCommand for HDMI Devices
TheTVsremotemayoperatesomefunctionsof
compatibleHDMIdevicesabletoreceivecommands
throughtheHDMIcable.Testyourequipmentwiththe
TVsremotetofindoutwhichcommandsaresup-
ported.Seebelowforcommandsthatmaybeavail-
able,dependingontheindividualdevice.
PressPLAYonthedeviceitselfto:
TurnontheTVifnotalreadyon
Switchtothedevice(noneedtodisplaytheInput
Selectionmenu)
Beginplayofthedevice
VCR,DVD,andDVRfunctionsthatmaybeavailable:
Record/
Playback
Menu
Navigation
Channel Tuning Other
CH / GUIDE
ENTER
Digits09,

CANCEL
F1(content)

CANCEL (tocancel)
ENTER MENU
28 4. TV Operation and Features
8
PresstheINFOkeytoseethe
on-screenstatusdisplay.
Themostcommondisplays
areshownhere.Seldomor
neverdoallthestatusindi-
catorsappearatthesame
time.
Status Display
Ant 1 7-1 KABC-HD Monday Night Football
HD 16:9 Standard St. Louis vs. Tampa Bay
TV-PG FAV1
Stereo English
Tuesday 9:10 PM Sleep 30 min
MUTE Signal Strength
6
9
12
1
3 4 2
14
11
5
16
7
8
10
13
15
On-screen status display.
Sample information shown
for a digital program source.
Analog Sources Digital Sources
1. Sourceantennaorinput Sourceantennaorinput
2. Analogchannelbeingreceived(antennasourcesonly) Digitalmajorandsub-channelnumbers(antenna
sourcesonly)
3. Analogchannelname(ifnamedintheSetup > Edit
menu);antennasourcesonly.
DigitalChannelName(ifbroadcastorifnamedinthe
Setupmenu>Editoptions;antennasourcesonly)
4. (Doesnotapply) Programname(ifbroadcast;antennasourcesonly)
5. SignalTypeBeingReceived.Possible:
OnantennasourcesorINPUT 1/2:480i
Oncomponentjacks:480i,480p,720p,1080i
SignalTypeBeingReceived.Possible:
Onantennasources:SD4:3,SD16:9,HD
OnHDMI:480i,480p,720p,1080i,1080p,allPC
resolutions
6. ScreenFormatinuse.Possible:
Analog480i/480psignals:Standard,Expand,
Zoom,Stretch,StretchPlus,Narrow
720p/1080isignals:Standard,WideExpand
ScreenFormatinUse.Possible:
SD4:3,480i,or480p:Standard,Expand,Zoom,
Stretch,StretchPlus,Narrow
SD16:9orHD16:9,720p,or1080i:Standard,
WideExpand
1080p:Standard
7. CurrentFAVbanknumberofchannel(antenna
sourcesonly)
CurrentFAVbanknumberofchannel(antenna
sourcesonly)
8. (Doesnotapply) Programdescription(ifbroadcast;antennasources
only))
9. V-Chiprating(antennasourcesorINPUT 1/2 only) V-Chiprating(antennasources orINPUT 1/2only)
10. AudioSource.Possible:
TVspeakers, externalsoundsystem
AudioSource.Possible:
TVspeakers, externalsoundsystem
11. ListenToindicator:Stereo,StereoSAP,SAP
(antennasourcesonly))
Stereo,Surround,DualMono(antennasourcesonly)
12. (Doesnotapply) Currentlanguage(antennasourcesonly)
13. Dayandtime Dayandtime
14. SleepTimerremainingtime SleepTimerremainingtime
15. Muteindicator Muteindicator
16. (Doesnotapply) Signalstrengthindicator(antennasourcesonly)
4. TV Operation and Features 29
Using FAV Channels
See the current FAV bank number PressINFO.
View FAV banks 1. PresstheFAVkey.WaitfortheTVtotunetoachannelinthecurrentFAV
bank.
2. PresstheFAVkeyrepeatedlytocyclethroughthechannelsavailableinthe
currentFAVbank.
Change FAV banks 1. PresstheFAVkey.WaitfortheTVtotunetoachannelinthecurrentFAV
bank.
2. WhentuningiscompleteandwhiletheTVstatusdisplayisstillvisibleon
screen,pressthenumberkeyforthedesiredbank.
Note: Waitforthechannelchangetofnishbeforepressingthenumberkey.
Otherwise,theTVmayignoretheFAVnumber.
If no FAV banks are set up TheFAVkeyswitchestothepreviouslytunedchannel;worksliketheQVkey.
FAV Setup Using Only the Remote Control
Add FAV channels 1. WhilewatchingTV,tunetothechannelyouwanttoaddtothecurrent
FAVmemorybank.Seetheinstructionsaboveifyouneedtochangeto
adifferentFAVbank.
2. PressandholdtheFAVkeyforabout2seconds.WhenFAVandthe
memorybanknumberappearunderthechannelnumber,thechannel
hasbeensuccessfullyadded.
Remove FAV channels
Thisprocedureremovesthechannel
onlyfromtheselectedbankand
leavestheotherbanksunchanged.
1. WhilewatchingTV,presstheFAVkey.
2. WhiletheTVstatusdisplayisstillvisibleonscreen,pressthenumber
keyforthememorybank.
3. PresstheFAVkeyrepeatedlyuntilyouseethedesiredchannelintheon-
screenstatusdisplay..
4. WhilethechannelnumberandFAVindicator(withcorrectbanknumber)
arestilldisplayedonthescreen,pressCANCEL.YoumustpressCANCEL
whiletheindicatorisdisplayed.WhentheFAVindicatordisappears
afterpressingCANCEL,thechannelhasbeensuccessfullyremoved.
UsethesixFavchannelbankstostoregroupsofyour
favoritechannelsfromANT 1andANT 2.Youcanset
upaFavchannelbankforeachofyourfavoriteprogram
typesorsetupabankforeachTVuser.
YoumayprefertoperformFAVchannelsetupfroma
menu.Seechapter5,TVMenuSettings,andthe
Setup > Editoptions.
FAV (Favorite Channels)
ANT-1 4
480i Stretch
FAV2
TV-PG
Stereo SAP
FAV
Channel and FAV numbers in the
on-screen status display
30 4. TV Operation and Features
ThisisawidescreenTV,alsoknownasa16:9TV.This
shapereflectsthenewtypesofimagesavailablefrom
HDTVandmanyDVDs.Therearestillmanyolderstyle
narrow-screenimages(called4:3aspectratio)you
willencounter.Whilethereisnoperfectsolutionfor
displayingasquarish,narrowerimageonawidescreen,
Mitsubishioffersseveraldisplayformatsfromwhich
youcanchoose.
PressFORMATontheTVremotecontroltocyclethrough
theavailabledisplayformats.Thelast-usedformatfor
eachdeviceisusedwhenyoureturntothatdevice.
Signal Definitions
480i Signals:Traditionalanaloginterlacedsignalsfrom
orthroughANT-1and2, INPUT 13, COMPONENTand
HDMIjacks.
480p Signals:Progressive-scanDVDsignalsonCOM-
PONENTandHDMIjacks.
720p and 1080i Signals:High-definitionsignals
receivedthroughCOMPONENTandHDMIjacks.These
signalsarealways16:9(widescreen).
SD 4:3:Standard-definitionsquarish-screenformat
signalsfromdigitalchannelsonANT 1andANT 2.
SD 16:9: Standard-definitionwidescreenformatsignals
fromdigitalchannelsonANT 1andANT 2.
HD: High-definitionwide-screenformatsignalsfrom
digitalchannelsonANT 1andANT 2.Thesesignalsare
always16:9(widescreen).
DVD Definitions
Anamorphic (or Enhanced for WideScreen TV)
TheseDVDsarerecordedinaspecialwaytoprop-
erlyshowwidescreenimageson16:9TVsetsusing
theStandardformatmode.Thisistherecommended
viewingchoice.
Non-Anamorphic (or 4:3, 1:33:1, Letter Box, or Full
Screen)
TheseDVDsarerecordedforusewithtraditionally
shaped,squarishTVs.Theymaybefullscreen(4:3or
1:33:1)whichcropsmoviestofitthenarrowTV,orletter
box,whichaddsblacktopandbottombars.
ThisinformationmaybelistedontheDVDcase.Some
DVDssupportbothtypesofrecordings.
TV Display Format Definitions
Standard: Thisisthefull-screenformat.HDTVsignals
usethisformat.Thisformatisusefulfordisplaying
AnamorphicDVDsthathave1.78:1or1.85:1aspect
ratios.AnamorphicDVDsthathavea2.35:1aspect
ratioaredisplayedwithblackbarsatthetopand
bottom,butshowtheentireimagecorrectly.Narrow
(4:3)imagesarestretchedevenlyfromsidetoside.
Availableforallsignals.
Expand:Thisenlargesthepicturetofillthescreen,
croppingoffsomeoftheimageatthetopandbottom.
Thisisusefulforreducingtheletterboxtopandbottom
barsofnon-anamorphicDVDimages.Availablefor
480i,480p,anddigitalSD4:3signalsonly.
Zoom: Thisenlargesthepicture,croppingoffsome
oftheimageateachsideandtopandbottom.This
isusefulforremovingorreducingtheblacktopand
bottombarsonanamorphicDVDswitha2.35:1aspect
ratio.Availablefor480i,480p,andSD4:3signalsonly.
Stretch:Thisformatstretchesanarrow(4:3)image
acrossthescreen;thereislessstretchinthecenter
thanatthesides,however.Thisallowstheentire
narrowimagetobedisplayedacrossthescreenwith
lessdistortionthanisseenintheStandardformat.
Availablefor480i,480p,andSD4:3signalsonly.
Stretch Plus: Similartostretchmode,buttominimize
distortionsontheside,thepictureisexpandedtocrop
offportionsofthetopandbottom.Exceptwhendis-
playingmenus,press toadjustthepositionofthe
picturevertically.Availablefor480i,480p,andSD4:3
signalsonly.
Narrow: Thisformatdisplaysnarrow(4:3)imagesin
theiroriginalshape,andaddsstationaryblackside
barstofillthescreen.Availablefor480i,480p,andSD
4:3signalsonly.
Wide Expand: Enlargesthepicture,croppingsomeof
theimageonbothsides.ThisExpandformatisuseful
toremoveorreduceblacksidebarsaddedtonarrow
imagesthatareconvertedto16:9signalsfordigital
broadcast.Availablefor1080i,720p,digitalSD16:9
anddigitalHDsignals.
Note: Allhigh-defnitionchannelssendwidescreen
(16:9)signals,butnotallprogrammingsenton
thesechannelswascreatedforthisformat.The
broadcastermaystretchtheimageoraddside
barstofllthewidescreenarea.
TV Signals and Display Formats
4. TV Operation and Features 31
ORIGINAL SIGNAL
Non-anamorph|c or SD 4:3
ORIGINAL SIGNAL
Anamorph|c DVD
TV D|sp|ay
Standard
(not recommended, distortedj
Stretch
not available for
HD, SD 16:9 or
analog 720p, 1080i
(recommended for standard broadcastj
Standard
(recommendedj
TV D|sp|ay
Narrow
Stretch Plus
not available for
HD, SD 16:9 or
analog 720p, 1080i
(recommended for standard broadcastj
Standard
Original HD or SD
16:9, 720p or 1080i
(with side bars in broadcastj
Expand
not available for
HD, SD 16:9 or
analog 720p, 1080i

Zoom
not available for
HD, SD 16:9 or
analog 720p, 1080i
(not recommended, distortedj
Expand
not available for
HD, SD 16:9 or
analog 720p, 1080i
(not recommended, distortedj
Zoom
not available for
HD, SD 16:9 or
analog 720p, 1080i
(recommended for anamorphic 2.35:1j
Stretch
not available for
HD, SD 16:9 or
analog 720p, 1080i
(not recommended, distortedj
Stretch Plus
not available for
HD, SD 16:9 or
analog 720p, 1080i
(not recommended, distortedj
Narrow
not available for
HD, SD 16:9 or
analog 720p, 1080i
(not recommended, distortedj
Wide Expand
available only for
digital SD 16:9, HD,
analog 1080i or 720p
(recommended to remove side barsj
(recommended for letterboxedj
TV Display Formats
Seedescriptionsontheprecedingpage.
32 4. TV Operation and Features

JPEG Thumbnail Menu
UsethesekeyswhileviewingJPEGthumbnailimages:
Keys for the JPEG Thumbnail Menu
Movethehighlightfromimagetoimage.
FORMAT Rotatethethumbnailclockwisein90
increments
or
ENTER
Playtheslideshowstartingwiththehigh-
lightedthumbnail.
Highlightthelastthumbnailonthecurrent
page.
Highlightthefirstthumbnailonthecurrent
page.
CH/PAGE /
Displaythenextorpreviouspageof
thumbnails.
EXIT ClosetheThumbnailmenuanddisplay
theUSB Photomenu.
MENU ClosetheThumbnailmenuanddisplay
theMainmenu.
INPUT ClosetheThumbnailmenuanddisplay
theInput Selectionmenu.
Notes on Viewing JPEG Files
Largefilesorhigh-capacitystoragedevicesmaytakea
longtimetodisplay.Thescreenwillbeblankwhilefiles
areread.
Useonlyonesourcedeviceatatime.
IMPORTANT
Stop playback or change to a different TV input
before disconnecting from the USB photo port.
USB Photo Menu Options
Startslideshow. WiththeSlideshowiconhigh-
lighted,press orENTER.
Activatemenuoptions. Highlightaniconandpress
ENTERto:
starttheslideshow
displaypicturethumbnails
opentheMedia Setup
submenu.
Displayorclosethe
Mainmenu.
PressMENU.
Displaystatusforthe
filesource.
PressINFO.
Selectadifferentcon-
necteddevice
1. PressINPUT.
2. Highlighttheiconforadif-
ferentdevice.
3. PressENTER.
Clearstatusdisplay
ormenutoshowthe
USB Photomenu
PressEXIT.
Viewing JPEG Picture Files
JPEG Photos and the USB Photo Port
1. ConnectyourUSBcardreaderorUSBdrivetothe
USBPhotoportonthefrontoftheTV.
TheUSB Photo
menudisplays
whilefilesare
beingread.Wait
untilyousee
thecompletion
messageon
screenbefore
continuing.
Note: Somemanufacturersdevicesmaybeincompat-
iblewiththeTV.IftheTVisunabletodisplayyour
photos,youcan:
TransferfilestoadifferentUSBdevice.
Usethecamerascompositevideooutput
asdescribedlaterinthischapter.
USB Photo menu
2. RefertothetablebelowforuseoftheUSB Photo
menuafterfileshavebeenread.
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Media Setup Menu
Media Setup menu
IntheMedia Setupmenuyoucanadjusttheslideshow
display,numberofrepetitions,ordisplayinterval.
SelecteitherAutoorManualadvance.During
manualoperation,press orENTERtoadvanceto
thenextslide.
Forautomaticadvance,selectthenumberoftimes
(frequency)toplaythecompleteslideshow:Once,
Twice,orContinuous.
Forautomaticadvance,selectthetimeintervalfor
displayofeachslide.Theintervalyouselecthereis
theminimumtimebetweenslides;actualtimemay
belongerforlargerfiles.
PressEXITtoclosetheMedia Setupmenuand
returntotheUSB Photomenu.
USB Photo Menu Compatible Picture Files
Stillimagesrecordedondigitalcamerasusingthe
ExchangeableImageFileFormat,version2.1(EXIF
2.1)standardfordigitalstillcamerasandDesign
RulesforCameraFileSystemsversion1.0(DCF1.0)
Someimagesopenedandresavedonacomputer
maynotplaybackormaynotdisplayinthethumb-
naillist.Thishappensifthefileswereresavedinan
incompatibleformat.
Fullpathfilenamescanbenolongerthan50char-
actersandmustendina.jpgextension.Notall50
characterswilldisplay.
Imagesonstoragedeviceswithacapacityofover
256MBcantakealongerinitialtimetodisplay.
Slide Show
Usethesekeysduringtheslideshow:
Keys for JPEG Picture Slide Show
Beginorresumeslideshowplayback
Pauseorresumeplaybackwhileinauto-
maticadvancemode.
or
ENTER
Advancetothenextslide.
Gotothepreviousslide.
FORMAT Rotatetheslideclockwisein90incre-
ments.
StopslideshowanddisplaytheUSB Photo
menu.
INFO Displaystatusfortheviewingdeviceand
currentimage.
INPUT DisplaytheInput Selectionmenu.
MENU DisplayorremovetheTVMainmenu.
Note: Alwayspress (STOP)tostopslideshowplay-
backbeforedisconnectingfromtheUSBPhoto
port.
Photos and Moving Video as Composite
Video
ConnectthecameratotheTVusingacompositevideo
cableif:
YouareunabletoseeimagesusingtheUSBphoto
port.
Youwishtoviewmovingvideofromthecamera.
TheTVsUSB Photomenuwillbeunavailableand
youmustcontroltheslideshowthroughthecamera.
Displayresolutionisstandard-definition(480i).
1. Refertotheownersmanualsuppliedwiththe
cameraforinstructionsneededforthissetup.
2. SetthecamerasoutputsignaltypetoNTSCand
putthecameraintoplaybackmode.
3. Withthecamerastillturnedon,connectyourdigital
camerascompositevideocable(usuallyyellow)
totheINPUT 3 VIDEO/YjackonthefrontoftheTV.
Tohearaudio,connectthecamerasaudiooutput
cabletotheINPUT 3 L-AUDIOjack.
4. WhentheAuto Input Sensingscreendisplays,
pressEXITorassignthenameCamcorder.
5. PressINPUTtodisplaytheInput Selectionmenu.
6. HighlighttheInput 3iconandpressENTER.
7. Ifviewingphotos,advancethroughtheimagesmanu-
allyorsetthecameratoadvanceautomatically.
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IMPORTANT
The TV can read JPEG files as created by the
camera. If you edit a picture file on a computer
and resave the image, the TV may be unable to
read the resaved file.
34
5
TV Menu Settings
Main Menu
PressMENUontheremotecontroltoopentheMainmenu.
Icon Menu Name and Description
AV Menu Customizepictureandsoundsettings. 35
Captions Menu
Turnclosedcaptionsonandoff;customize
captiondisplays.
38
Setup Menu
PerformbasicTVsetup.Setlanguage,scan
(memorize)channels,settheTVclock,edit
channeloptions,lockTVusebychannel,set
theEnergyMode,settheauto-onTVTimer.
39
Inputs Menu
AssignnamestoTVinputs,changeiconorder
intheInput Selectionmenu.ForYand734
seriesmodels,performNetCommandIRlearn-
ing.
43
Lock Menu
RestrictTVusebyprogramratingsandbytime
ofday.Disablethefront-panelcontrolbuttons.
Setapasscode.
44
Remote Control Keys for the TV Menu System
Thefollowingkeyshelpyouusethemenusystem.SomekeysareduplicatedontheTVsfrontpanel.
Key Function
1 MENU
DisplayorclosetheMainmenuormovebackonemenulevel.
2 EXIT
CloseallmenusandreturntoTVviewing.
3

(AdjustLeft/RightKeys)
Movethroughscreenstoselectmenuoptions.
Changesettings.
Scrollthroughlists.
(AdjustUp/DownKeys)
4
ENTER
Startanautomaticfunctionorselectacheckbox.Whensetting
time,movefromhourdigitstominutesdigitsandfrommonthto
daytoyeardigits.
5
Numbers
Letters
Enterchannelnumbers.
Entercustomnamesinsometextboxes.
6
CANCEL
Clearasettingorstopanautomaticfunction.
Addaseparatorinadigitalchannelnumber.
7
INFO
Getcontext-sensitivehelp.
1
2
4
6
3
7
5
5. TV Menu Settings 35
AV Menu Options
Video Seethedescriptionofvideoadjustmentslaterinthissection.
Audio Seethedescriptionofaudioadjustmentslaterinthissection.
Reset
Toresetaudioandvideoadjustmentsforthecurrentinput,highlighttheReseticonand
pressENTER.
ResethasnoeffectonsettingsforBalance, Listen To, Language,andFilm Mode.
PerfectColor
PerfectColor Sliders Adjustthesaturation(intensity)ofsixcolorsforthe
currentimagesource.
PerfectTint Sliders Adjustsixhuesforthecurrentimagesource
HighlightthePerfectColoriconandpressENTERtodisplaythePerfectColormenu.Settings
areretainedinmemoryindependentlyforeachTVinput.
ToswitchbetweenPerfectColorandPerfecTintadjustments,highlightAdjust Modeandpress .
Press tomovefromonecolorbartothenext.
Press tochangesettings.
PressCANCEL torestoredefaultsettings.
PressMENUtoreturntotheMainmenu.
Global
Video Noise High,
Medium,
Low, Off
Reduceminornoise(graininess)inthepicture.UseLowwith
good-qualitysignals.UseHighwithpoor-qualitysignals.
UseOfftoleavethepictureunaltered.Savedbyinput
Video Mute On, Off On displaysabluebackgroundwhennosignalisbeing
receivedonthecurrent INPUT, COMPONENT,orHDMI jack.
Film Mode
(for480iand
1080isignals
only)
Auto, Off InAuto,theTVautomaticallydetectsandappliesfilm-
decodingcorrection.TrytheOffsettingifimagesshowtoo
manyjaggededges.Savedbyinput.
SharpEdge On, Off Addspecialedgeenhancementstomaketheimage
appearsharper.Savedbyinput.
Lamp Mode Standard,
Bright
Standardisformostviewingconditionsandmayextendlamp
lifebyusinglowerwattage.UseBrightinbrightlylitrooms.
AV Menu
Anon-screensliderdisplayswhenmakingsomeaudio
andvideoadjustments.Numericvaluesrepresentedon
thesliderrangefrom0(minimum)to63(maximum),with
31asthemid-point.
Note: ThePerfecTint,SharpEdge,andDeepFieldIm-
agervideoadjustments(marked) areoffered
on734seriesmodelsonly.
AV menu for audio and video adjustments
36 5. TV Menu Settings
Video Menu
Tomakevideoadjustments:
From the Video menu:
1. Press tohighlightanoption.
2. Press tomakeanadjustment
3. PressMENUtoreturntotheAVmenu.
While watching TV:PresstheVIDEOkeyrepeatedly
todisplaythevideooptionyouwanttochange.
Press tochangesettings.
Note: Seechapter2,TVSetup,foradditionaladjust-
mentsavailableforimagesfromacomputer.
Video Menu Options
Picture Mode Brilliant Foruseunderstronglight SetthePictureModefirstbefore
changingothervideosettings,as
somearestoredindependentlyfor
eachPictureMode.UsePicture
Modestooptimizetheimagefordif-
ferentconditions.
Game Optimizepictureandvideoprocessing
forgamingconsoles.Availablewhenthe
nameoftheinputisGame.
Bright Formostdaytimeviewingandx.v.Color
sources
Natural Formostnighttimeviewingandx.v.Color
sources
Contrast Adjustthewhite-to-blacklevel
Lowcontrastshowsavarietyofshadesindarkerimages
Inmosthomelightingsituations,mediumcontrastlooksbest.
Highcontrastshowsdarkerimagesmoreuniformlyblackandmakescolorsappearmore
vibrant.Highcontrastisgoodforbrightlylitenvironments.
SettingsarestoredindependentlyforeachPictureMode.
Brightness Adjustoverallpicturebrightness
SettingsarestoredindependentlyforeachPictureMode.
Color Adjustoverallcolorintensity
Tint Adjustthered-to-greenratio.
Sharpness Adjustpicturedetailandclarity.
Color Temp Adjustthewhitebalance.SettingsarestoredindependentlyforeachPictureMode.
High Givewhiteimagesacoolcast.Mayprovidethemostrealisticpictureunder
brightlighting.
Low Givewhiteimagesawarmcast.Natural/ColorTempatthelowsettingdisplays
videoatapproximatelythe6500KindustrystandardforNTSCpictures.
Deep Field
Imager
On Blacklevelsaredynamicallyenhancedinportionsofthescreentoprovidestrong
contrastwithdetailovermixedscreencontent.
Off Contrastisadjusteduniformlyacrosstheentirescreen.
Demo Displayasplitpicturetoshowon(rightside)oroff(leftside).
AV menu, Video options
5. TV Menu Settings 37
Audio Menu
Tomakeaudioadjustments:
From the Audio menu:
1. Press tohighlightanoption
2. Press tomakeanadjustment
3. PressMENUtoreturntotheAVmenu.
While watching TV:PresstheAUDIOkeyrepeatedly
todisplaytheaudiooptionyouwanttochange.
Press tochangesettings.
Audio Menu Options
Speakers TheSpeakersoptiondisplaysifanA/Vreceiverconnectionhasbeendetected.
TV TurnontheinternalTVspeakers.
AV Receiver TurnofftheTVspeakersandhearsoundonlyfromaconnectedA/Vreceiver.
Bass Controlvolumeleveloflow-pitchedsoundfromtheTVspeakers.
Treble Controlvolumelevelofhigh-pitchedsoundfromtheTVspeakers.
Balance ControlaudiobalancebetweentherightandleftTVspeakers
Surround Off NosurroundeffectsfromtheTVspeakers(default)
Simulated
Stereo
CreateasimulatedstereoeffectthroughtheTVspeakerswhenwatchingamon-
aural(non-stereo)program.
Surround
Sound
CreateasimulatedsurroundeffectthroughtheTVspeakerswhenwatchinga
stereoprogram.
Listen To
(analogchan-
nelsfrom
ANT1/ANT2
only)
Stereo Defaultsetting.TheTVplaysstereobroadcastsinstereoandmonobroadcasts
inmono.ThewordStereoisdisplayedwhenyoutunetoachannelbroadcast-
inginstereo.
SAP
(Second
Audio
Program)
SelectanadditionalmonauralsoundtracknotaudibleduringnormalTVviewing.
TheSAPsignalmightberelatedtotheprogram(suchasasoundtrackina
foreignlanguage),oritmightbeunrelated(suchasaweatherreport).IfanSAP
signalisbroadcast,thelettersSAParedisplayedwhenyoutunetothechannel
Mono Reducebackgroundnoise.Usewhenreceivingaweakstereoaudiosignal.All
audioisplayedasmonowiththissetting.
Language
(digitalchan-
nelsfrom
ANT1/ANT2
only)
English
French
German
Italian
Portuguese
Spanish
Other
SelectthecurrentlanguageforadigitalprogramfromanANTinput.Eachdigital
programmayincludeuptosevenlanguagechoicesornoneatall.
Level Sound On, Off Reducedifferencesinsoundvolumebetweenprogrammingsegments,suchas
thedifferencebetweenregularbroadcastprogramsandcommercialsegments.
AV menu, Audio options
38 5. TV Menu Settings
Captions Menu
Captions on Analog Channels
TheTVcandecodecaptionsfromANT 1/ANT 2and
INPUT 1/INPUT 2.Broadcasterscansendeitherstan-
dardclosedcaptionsortextservice.Standardclosed
captionsfollowthedialogueoftheprogramanddisplay
inasmallsectionofthescreen.Text-serviceclosed
captionsoftencontaininformationsuchasweatheror
newsandcoveralargeportionofthescreen.
IMPORTANT
Analog text-service options display a large
black or gray box on the screen when no
signal is being broadcast.
Thecontentofcaptionsisdeterminedby
the broadcaster. If captions show strange
characters, misspellings, or odd grammar,
it is not a malfunction of the TV.
Captions Menu Options
Closed
Captions
Analog
Captions
On if Mute
CC 1CC 4
Text 1Text 4
Off
OnifMute:DisplayanalogclosedcaptionssignalCC1
whenaudiofromtheTVspeakersismuted.Whenwatching
TV,pressMUTEtoturncaptionson/off.
CC1CC4:Standardclosed-captionsignals
Text1Text4:Text-servicesignals
Analog
Background
Gray, Black Selecteitheragrayorblacktextbackgroundtomakeanalog
closedcaptionseasiertoread.
Digital
Captions
On if Mute
Caption 1
Caption 6
Off
OnifMute:DisplaydigitalclosedcaptionsignalCaption1
whenaudiofromtheTVspeakersismuted.Whenwatching
TV,pressMUTEtoturnclosedcaptionson/off.
Caption1Caption6:Captionsignalssentbythebroad-
caster
Digital
Settings
Font Default
Font 1Font 7
Defaultreferstothesettingsselectedbytheclosed-captions
provider.UseFonts1through7togivecaptionsacustom
appearance.
Font Size Large
Standard
Small
Largeistherecommendedsize.
Font Color White, Black, Magenta, etc. Guidelinesforsettingdigitalcaptions:
Usecontrastingcolorsforcaptionsand
background.
Checkreadabilityofcaptionsusingthe
sampletextintheupperrightcornerof
themenu.
A white font on a black translucent
background makes an easy-to-read
combination.
Font Opacity Translucent, Opaque, Flashing,
Transparent
Background
Color
White, Black, Magenta, etc.
Background
Opacity
Translucent, Opaque, Flashing,
Transparent
Captions on Digital Channels
TheTVcandecodecaptionsfrom ANT 1/ANT 2only.
Broadcasterscansenduptosixdifferentcaptioning
selectionsorcansendanalogcaptionsthatmatchthose
sentbytheanalogstation.ATVstationmaybroadcast
onlyoneortwotypesofcaptionsornoneatall.
Digital Settings menu. Check the caption test area
(upper right) to see how custom settings will look.
5. TV Menu Settings 39
Setup Menu Options
Language
English
Spanish
Displayon-screenmenusineitherEnglishorSpanish.
Note:Tolistentoaudioinotherlanguages(whenavailable),seethesection
ontheAVmenu,Audiosubmenu,andrefertoeitherListenTo>SAP(analog
signal)orLanguage(digitalsignal).
Scan
Ant-1 Air
Ant-1 Cable
Ant-2 Air
Ant-2 Cable
Scanmemorizesbroadcastchannelstomakethemeasiertofind.Tostart
channelmemorization:
1. Highlightoneoftheinputselectionsbasedonyourconnectionto ANT 1
orANT 2:
Airwhenconnectedtoanindoororoutdoorantenna.
Cablewhenconnectedtodirectcable(nocablebox)
2. Press tohighlightSTART.
3. PressENTERtostartchannelmemorizationfortheselectedinput.
Notes on Scan and channel memorization:
Channelmemorizationmaytakeupto15minutestocomplete.
Tostopchannelmemorizationbeforecompletion,pressCANCEL.
WhenwatchingTV,pressCH tomovethroughmemorizedchannels.
ToaddadigitalchannelthatdoesnotappearintheEditmenuwithoutrepeatingchannelmemorization:
1. Lookupthephysicalchannelnumberforthenewdigitalchannel.www.antennaweb.orgcanhelpyoufind
thephysicalchannelnumber.
2. TunetoanychannelontheANT 1orANT 2inputyourantennaisconnectedto.
3. Usethenumberkeysand

CANCEL
toenterthephysicalchannelnumberfollowedby-1andENTER.For
example,forphysicalchannel36,press
3

6

CANCEL

1
ENTER.
TheTVwillsearchforadigitalchannelonthechannel36frequency.Whenitfindsthechannel,itwill:
a. Addthechanneltomemory.
b. Changethechannelnumbertothevirtualchannelnumbersentbythebroadcaster.
c. Addtomemoryanyassociatedsub-channels.
Setup Menu
Setup menu, Scan option
UsetheSetupmenuto:
SelectEnglishorSpanishformenusandon-screen
text.
Scanthechannelsavailablefortheantennaorcable
serviceconnectedtotheANT 1orANT 2jacks.
Editchanneloptions,includingchannellocking.
SettheTVsinternalclock.
SettheTVTimertoturnontheTVautomaticallyat
adesignatedtime.
Settheenergymodeforpowerconsumptionwhen
theTVispoweredoff.
40 5. TV Menu Settings
Setup Menu Options
Edit
UsetheEditmenutoeditchanneloptionswhenANT 1orANT 2isthecurrentsource,
Tohighlightachannelnumbertoedit:
PressCH / tojumptothenextpageofchannelnumbers.PressandholdCH / tospeed
throughpages.
Press tomovethroughallchannelnumbers,oneatatime.Pressandhold tospeed
throughchannelnumbers.
TheTVtunestothehighlightedchannelonreleaseofCH / or .
Channel Channelsmarkedwithacheckareinmemory.Toaddordeleteachannelfrom
memory,highlightthechannelnumberandpressENTER.Toaddasingledigital
channelnotinthelist,seethenotesunderScan.
Digitalchannelsarelistedbyvirtualchannelnumberwiththephysicalchannel
numbershowninparentheses.
Name Letsyouassignacustomnameuptosixcharacterslongtomemorizedchannels.
Youcannameanalogchannelsandalsonamedigitalchannelsifbroadcastwithout
pre-assignednames.
1. WiththecursorintheNamefield,pressanumberkeyrepeatedlytocyclethrough
thecharactersassociatedwiththekey.
2. PressENTERtosettheletterandmovetothenextletterposition.Todeletethe
currentcharacterandmovebackoneposition,pressCANCEL.
Fav1Fav6 UsethesixFavchannelbankstostoregroupsofyourfavoritechannels.Forexample,
youcansetupaFavchannelbankforeachofyourfavoriteprogramtypes(e.g.,
sports,news,childrensprograms)orsetupabankforeachTVuser.
Use tomovethehighlightthroughtheFavareaofthescreen.
PressENTERtoinsertacheckmarktoaddthehighlightedchanneltooneoftheFav
banks.
ThesamechannelcanbeaddedtomultipleFAVbanks
ToremoveachannelfromaFavbank,highlightthecheckmarkandpressENTER.
Note: TosetupFavchannelbankswithoutusingthismenu,seechapter4,TV
OperationandFeatures.
Lock Lockchannelssothatapasscodeisrequiredtoviewthem.Whenyourememorize
channels,thelocksettingsarecleared.
HighlighttheLockcolumnandenterapasscodewhenprompted.Ifyoupreviously
setapasscodetoopenthemainLockmenu,usethesamepasscode.Seethe
descriptionoftheMainmenu>Lockformoreonpasscodes.
PressENTERtoinsertacheckmarktolockthehighlightedchannel.
Tounlockachannel,highlightthecheckmarkandpressENTER.
Setup Menu, continued
Virtual Channel Number (digitalchannelsonly)
Achannelnumbersentbyalocalbroadcastertohelp
identifytheirdigitalchannel.Usuallythevirtualnumber
isassociatedwiththecorrespondinganalogchannel
number.Forexample,abroadcastermaybeassociat-
ingdigitalchannel2-1withtheiranalogchannel2.
Physical Digital Channel Number
Thechannelnumberofficiallyassignedtotheactual
broadcastfrequency;shownonscreeninparentheses.
5. TV Menu Settings 41
Setup Menu, continued
Useeitherthemanualorautomethodtosettheclock.
Settheclockifyouwishto:
UsetheTVsTimerfunction.
MaintainaccurateChannelViewlistings.
Setup Menu Options
Clock
Settings Manual. Tosettheclockmanually:
1. SelectManual.
2 Setthetimeofday.
3. Setthedate.
4. Selectyourtimezone.
5. SelecteitherAppliesorIgnoreforDaylight Savings Time.
Note:IfusingManual,eachtimethetimechangeoccurs,youmustopenthis
menuandsettheTVsclockaheadorback.
Auto. Tosettheclockautomatically:
1. SelectAuto.
2. Selectyourtimezone.
3. SelecteitherAppliesorIgnoreforDaylightSavingsTime.
4. Afterexitingthemenus,tunetheTVtoastationcarryingXDSdata,typically
aPBSstation.
Note:
WiththeAutosetting,theTVsclockadjustsautomaticallytodaylightsavingstime.
TheTVsclockwillberesetifyoutunetoachannelsendingincorrecttime
data.Topreventunwantedclockresets,firstusetheAutomethodtoset
theclockfromachannelsendingthecorrecttime,thenchangethemethod
toManual.
Time
(Manual
optiononly)
1. Withthehourhighlighted,press repeatedlytochangethehourandthe
AM/PMindicator.Pressandholdtochangethehourdisplayquickly.
2. PressENTERtosetthehour.
3. Withtheminuteshighlighted,press tochangetheminutes.Pressand
holdtochangetheminutesdisplayquickly.
Date
(Manual
optiononly)
1 Withthemonthhighlighted,press toselect.Press ENTERtoset.
2. Withthedayhighlighted,press toselect.PressENTERtoset.
3. Withtheyearhighlighted,press toselectthecurrentyear.
Time Zone Eastern, Central,
Mountain,
Pacific,etc.
RequiredforboththeManualandAutomethods.
Daylight
Savings
Time
Applies
Ignore
RequiredforboththeManualandAutomethods.Select
theoptionforyourarea.
Setup menu, Clock options
42 5. TV Menu Settings
Setup Menu, continued
Setup Menu Options
Timer
Timer On, Off
Day Daily, Mon-Fri, (every) Sunday, (every) Monday, (every) Tuesday,etc.
SelectthedayordaysoftheweekfortheTimertoturnontheTV.
Time TosetthetimefortheTVtocomeon:
1. Withthehourhighlighted,press repeatedlytochangethehourandtheAM/
PM indicator.Pressandholdtochangethehourdisplayquickly.
2. PressENTERtohighlighttheminutes.
3. Press tochangetheminutes.Pressandholdtochangetheminutesdisplayquickly.
Input Ant-1, Ant-2, DVD, VCR,etc.
SelecttheinputyouwantdisplayedwhentheTVcomeson.Choosefromthedefined
andenabledinputsthatappearintheInput Selectionmenu.
Channel Iftheinputisanantenna(ANT 1, ANT 2),press repeatedlyorpressandholdto
scrollquicklythroughtheavailablechannelnumbers.
Energy
UsetheEnergyModeoptiontoselectthelevelofpowerconsumptionwhiletheTVisturnedoff.
Energy
Mode
Fast Power On Thedefaultsetting.
Low Power Useslessenergy,butTVpower-ontakeslongerandsomeTVfea-
turesmaybeunavailable.
KeepthissettingatFast Power Onifyouneedto:
Havefasterpoweron.
ReceiveupdatestoChannelViewchannellistings.
KeeptheTVClockaccuratefortheTVTimerWiththeLow Powersetting,youmustresetthe
TVClockiftheTVisleftturnedoffforover48hours.
UsetheTimertosetatimefortheTVtoturnonauto-
matically.Usethismenutosetaday,time,input,and
channelfortheTimer.IftheTVisalreadyonatthe
requestedtime,theTVwillautomaticallytunetothe
designatedchannel.
TheTVclockmustbesetbeforeyoucanusethe
Timerfeature.
WhentheTimerturnsontheTV,pressanykeyon
theremotecontroltokeepiton.Otherwise,theTV
willturnoffafterfiveminutes.
ThePOWER/TIMERindicatorflashesgreenwhentheTV
isofftoindicatetheTVTimerhasbeenset.
Setup menu, Timer options
5. TV Menu Settings 43
Inputs Menu Options
Name
Cable Box,
Camcorder,
DVD, DVD2,
DVR, Game,
HD Disc,
Satellite, VCR,
PC,
On/Off
(ANT1and
ANT2only)
Off (HDMIonly)
AssignorchangenamesofinputsappearingintheInput Selection
menu.
TurnAnt-1andAnt-2 OnorOff.
TurnunusedHDMIinputsOff.
Press tomovebetweeninputs.
Press toselectaname.
IfyouchangethenameofaninputafterperformingNetCommand
learning,theIRcodesyoulearnedareerased.
Note: WhenyoudisconnectanHDMIdevice,theiconremainsintheInput
Selectionmenuuntilyouremoveit.ToremoveanunwantedHDMIicon,
selectOfffortheHDMIinput.
Order
PutfrequentlyusediconsatthestartoftheInput Selectionmenu.
1. Press tohighlighttheicontomove.
2. PressENTERtoconfirmtheselection.
3. Press todragtheicontothedesiredposition.
4. PressENTERtosetthenewposition.
Learn
Y series and 734 series only
Performinitialset-upofNetCommandcontrolofadevice.
AddorremoveindividualkeysfromNetCommandcontrolofadevice.
Seedetailedinstructionsinchapter6,NetCommand.
AVR
Y series and 734 series only
SetupNetCommandcontrolofanA/Vreceiver.Thisset-upallowsyouto:
OperatetheA/VreceiverspowerandvolumefunctionswiththeTVsremotecontrol.
MaketheA/Vreceiverswitchautomaticallytothecorrectaudioinputwhenyouselecta
deviceintheTVsInput Selectionmenu.
Seedetailedinstructionsinchapter6,NetCommand.
Inputs Menu
Change input names using the Inputs > Name menu.
Note:
NetCommandIRcontrolofhome-theaterdevicesis
availableonYseriesand734seriesmodelsonly.
WhenyouchangeaninputnameintheNamemenu
andthenexittheNamemenu:
Thenameischanged
TheiconintheInput Selectionmenuischanged
Settingsarechangedtothedefaultsforthe
newdevicetype.
OnmodelsofferingNetCommandcontrol,all
learningfortheinputisalsoerased.
44 5. TV Menu Settings
TVlocksavailablefromtheLockmenuare:
Parent
Lock by Ratings
Restrictaccesstoprogramming
basedonV-Chipratingsignalssent
bythebroadcaster.
Other
Time
Lock by Time
RestrictTVusebytimeofday.
Front
Panel
Lock Front Panel
Disablethecontrolsonthefront
oftheTV.Usethisoptionifsmall
childreninthehometrytopress
front-panelbuttons.
Note: Channel Lockisanadditionallockthatblocks
accesstospecifcchannels.ChannelLockis
availableundertheSetupmenu(Setup > Edit
> Lock).
Setting or Resetting a Pass Code
Setting a Pass Code
Youarepromptedtoenterapasscodewheneveryou
selectLockontheMainmenu.Tosetapasscodefor
thefirsttime:
1. PressMENU,highlightLock,thenpress .Ascreen
promptingyouforapasscodewilldisplay.
2. Inputafour-digitpasscodeusingthenumberkeys
ontheremotecontrol.
PressCANCELtodeleteanumberandmoveback
onespace.
PressMENUorEXITtoclosethemenuwithout
settingapasscode.
3. PressENTERtosetthepasscode.
Resetting a Pass Code
SeetheprocedureinAppendixB.
Bypassing TV Locks
Ifyoutrytowatchablockedprogramorchannelor
trytousetheTVwhileitislockedbytime,anotice
appearspromptingyouforapasscode.TousetheTV:
Inputyourfour-digitpasscodeandpressENTER.
Changetoachannelairinganallowedprogramor
changetoanotherdevice.
ToreactivatetheparentratingslockorTVLockbyTime
afterusingthepasscode:
PowertheTVoffandthenontoreactivateboth
locks.
Changetoadifferentchannelordevicetoreacti-
vateonlytheparentratingslock.
Parent Menu
TheTVcomesfromthefactorywiththeratinglocks
turnedoffandwithpre-setU.S.ratingsTV-PGand
movieratingPG.TurnonblockingforU.S.ratings
toactivatetheseratingrestrictions.UsetheLock >
ParentmenutochangethelevelofblockingwithU.S.
ratings.
Anytimeyouchangethechannelordevice,itmaytake
uptofivesecondsfortheratingrestrictionstotake
effect.
Other Menu (Alternate Rating System)
ThisTVcanrecognizenewratingsystemsthatmay
comeintoeffectinthefuture.TheOthermenuallows
youtoblockdigitalprogrammingwhensuchsystems
comeintoeffect.
Thefirsttimeyoutunetoachannelbroadcastingan
alternateratingsystem,theTVdefaultstothemost
restrictivesettingiftheLockmenu>Other Lock
optionissettoOn.Usethismenutochangethe
allowedratingifyouareunabletowatchaprogram
broadcastwithanalternatesystem.
The Lock > Parent menu lets you set parental controls
based on V-Chip technology.
Lock Menu
Important Notes on Rating Locks
Parentmenuratinglocksapplyonlytochan-
nelsandsignalsreceivedonANT 1, ANT 2,
INPUT 1,and INPUT 2.
Othermenuratinglocksapplyonlytodigital
channelsreceivedonANT 1orANT 2.
Whenviewingacablebox,satellitereceiver,or
otherdeviceconnectedtotheCOMPONENTor
HDMIinputs,checkthedevicesmenuforrating
locks.
5. TV Menu Settings 45
Lock Menu, continued
Parent Menu Options (U.S.-based rating system)
Option Name and Description
Lock Off, On DisablesorenablesprogramblockingbasedonV-ChipsignalsandtheU.S.ratingsystem.
TV
Rating
TV-Y Youth.Forchildrenunder7. Highlighttheitemyou
wishtochangeand
pressENTERtoactivate
ordeactivateit.
Youcanapplysupple-
mentalcontentblock-
ingtotheage-based
ratingsbyusingthe
TVcontentcategories
listedbelow.
TV-Y7 Youth 7andolder.
TV-G General Audience.Fortheentirefamily.
TV-PG Parental Guidance.ParentalGuidancerecommended;may
notbesuitableforsomechildren.
TV-14 Adolescent 14 and older.Notrecommendedforchildrenunder14.
TV-MA Mature Audience.Foradultsonly.
FV Fantasy Violence.AppliestoTV-Y7only.
TV Content
Categories
D Sexual Dialog.AppliesindifferingdegreestoTV-PGandTV-14.
L Adult Language.AppliesindifferingdegreestoTV-PG,TV-14,andTV-MA.
S Sexual Situations.AppliesindifferingdegreestoTV-PG,TV-14,andTV-MA.
V Violence(graphicorrealistic).AppliesindifferingdegreestoTV-PG,
TV-14,andTV-MA.
Movie
Rating
G General Audience.Designedfortheentirefamilytoview.
PG Parental Guidance.ParentalGuidanceisrecommended,maynotbesuitableforsomechildren.
PG-13 Parental Guidance, 13 and Older.Notrecommendedforchildrenundertheageof13.
R Restricted.Restrictedintheatersto17yearsoldandolderunlessaccompaniedbyanadult.
NC-17 No Children 17 or Under.Restrictedintheatersto18yearsoldandolder.
X Adult.Designedforandrestrictedintheaterstoadultaudiencesonly.
Not Rated TheprogramhasnotbeenassignedanMPAArating.
Start
Time
Allowsyoutosetthetimeofdayforenforcementofratingrestrictions.
1. HighlightthehourdigitsforStart Time.
2. Press repeatedlytochangethehourandassociatedAM/PMindicator.Youcanalsojust
pressandholdtomovequicklythroughthenumbers.
3. PressENTERtohighlighttheminutes.
4. Withtheminutesdigitshighlighted,press repeatedlytochangetheminutes.Youcanalso
justpressandholdtomovequicklythroughthenumbers.
5. HighlighttheStop Timedigitsandsetthetimeasdescribedabove.
Note: Tomakeratingrestrictionsactive24hoursaday,makeStart TimeandStop Timethesame.
Stop
Time
46 5. TV Menu Settings
Lock Menu, continued
Time
BlockalluseoftheTVduringthetimeperiodyouspecify.YoumustenterapasscodetousetheTVwhenthetime
lockisineffect.
Lock by Time On, Off EnableordisableLockbyTime.
Lock Time,
Unlock Time
Tosetthelockandunlocktimes:
1. HighlightthehourdigitsfortheLock Time.
2. Press repeatedlytochangethehourandassociatedAM/PMindicator.Tomovequickly
throughthenumbers,justpressandhold.
3. PressENTERtosetthehourandhighlighttheminutes.
4. Withtheminuteshighlighted,press repeatedlytochangetheminutes.Tomovequickly
throughthenumbers,justpressandhold.
5. HighlighttheUnlock Timedigitsandsetthetimeasdescribedabove.
Note: TomakeLockbyTimeactive24hoursaday,makeStart TimeandStop Timethesame.
Other Menu Options (alternate rating system)
ThisTVcanrecognizenewratingsystemsthatmaycomeintoeffectinthefuture.TheOtheroptionremainsgrayed
outuntiltheTVreceivesasignalusinganalternateratingsystem.Suchalternateratingsystemswillapplytodigital
programmingonly.
Option Name and Description
Lock On, Off Enableordisableprogramblocking.
System Name Theratingsystemavailableforthechannel
Group Ratinggroupsavailableintheratingsystemshownonthescreen.Ratinggroupsaredefinedby
theratingsystemineffect.
Rating Ratingrestrictionsavailableintheselectedratingsystemandgroup.Highlighttheratingand
pressENTERtocheck(block)oruncheck(allow)ratedcontent.
Front Panel
On, Off OnlocksandOffunlocksthecontrolsonthefrontoftheTV.Usethisoptionifsmallchildrenmay
trytopressTVbuttons.
Iftheremotecontrolisunavailable,usethefront-panelbuttonstoreleasethefrontpanellockby
doingoneofthefollowing:
IftheTVison,pressandholdtheMENUbuttonforovereightseconds.Amessagewilldisplay
toconfirmreleaseoftheFrontPanelLock.
IftheTVisoff:
InFastPowerOnEnergyMode,pressandholdtheMENUbuttononthefrontpanelforover
eightseconds.TheTVwillpoweronandreleasethelock.
InLowPowerEnergyMode,pressPOWERonthefrontpaneltoturnontheTV.WiththeTV
on,pressandholdMENUonthefrontpanelforovereightseconds.
47
6
NetCommand
About NetCommand
NetCommandhome-theatercontrolisavailableon
thefollowingmodels:
YseriesWD-Y577,WD-Y657
734seriesWD-57734,WD-65734,WD-73734.
Thischapterappliesonlytothesemodels.
NetCommandsetupisoptional.
YoucanperformNetCommandsetupwhentheTV
firstrecognizesadeviceduringAutoInputSensing
oratanyconvenienttimeafterward.
NetCommandoperatesbysendingremotecontrol
signalsfromtheTVtoyourotherdevicesviatheIR
emitters,tellingthedevicestoplay,record,change
inputs,adjustvolume,changechannelsandmany
morefunctions.Allthisisaccomplishedwiththe
TVsremotecontrolandtheslideswitchleftinthe
TVposition.
TheIRLearningfeatureofNetCommandallows
theTVtolearntheremotecontrolsignalsforyour
A/Vdevices.
YoucanchoosethelevelofNetCommandcontrol
foryourhometheater.
Standard Setup. Performastandardsetupif
youwantNetCommandtocontrolonlyafew
devices,suchastheTV,aplaybackdevice(like
aDVDplayer),andacablebox.Withthissetup,
youcanusetheTVsremotecontroltooperate
thesedevices.
A/V Receiver Setup. PerformA/Vreceiver
setupifyouwantNetCommandto:
ControlasurroundsoundA/Vreceiver.
Automaticallychangeaudioinputselections
onanA/Vreceiverwhenyouchangeinputs
ontheTV.
Important Note on NetCommand
Be sure to connect the IR emitter cable to the
TV and properly place the emitters so that
Netcommand can control your devices. See the
explanation on the following page.
48 6. NetCommand
IR Emitter Placement (NetCommand)
An IR emitter cable is included with the TV.
TheNetCommandsystemusesemittersconnectedto
theIR EMITTERjacktocontrolotherdevicessuchas
DVDplayers,cableboxes,satellitereceivers,andVCRs.
1. ConnecttheplugendofthesuppliedIRemitter
cabletotheIR EMITTER NetCommandjackonthe
TVbackpanel.
2. Runthecableforeachoftheemitterendsunder,
alongside,orovereachdevicetobecontrolledso
thattheemitterendisinfrontoftheareawherethe
remotecontrolsensorislocated.
3. Positiontheemitterendwiththeemitterbulbfacing
theremotecontrolsensor.Thebulbemitsinfrared
lightinacone-shapedpattern.Placethebulbfar
enoughfromthesensortoallowtheconepattern
toreachthesensor.
TheIRsensorisusuallybehindtheplasticwindow
ofthefrontdisplaypanel.Itissometimesvisible
withtheaidofaflashlightandisnormallyaround
orsquarecutoutbehindtheplastic.Ifyoucannot
seethesensorandthedevicesOwnersGuide
doesnotspecifythelocation,youcanfinditby
followingthesestepsusingthedevicesremote
control:
a. Holdthedevicesremoteaboutone-halfinch
fromthefrontofthedevice.Startingfromone
endofthedisplaywindowplastic,pressthe
POWERbutton.
b. Ifthedevicedoesnotrespond,movethe
remotecontroloneinchtowardthecenterand
tryagain.
c. Repeatthisuntilthedeviceresponds.
d. Notethislocationandthenstartoverfromthe
otherendofthedisplaywindowplastic,repeat-
inguntilthedevicerespondsagain.
Theremotecontrolsensorissomewhere
betweenthesetwopositions.Thisisusually
enoughaccuracyforplacementoftheIRemit-
ters.
Withsomedevices,theemitterworksbetter
facingdownwardfromthetopofthedevice.
Experimenttofindwhatworksbest.
4. Securetheemitterendsinplaceusingdouble-
sidedtape.
5. Placeanyunusedendsbehindthedevicesto
preventstraysignalsfromreachingtheIRsensors.
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Connecting IR Emitter NetCommand
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IR sensor
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IR sensor
Place IR emitters so the signal can be seen by the IR
sensor on each device.
IMPORTANT
Position IR emitters so that each devices
sensor sees the signal from only one emitter.
Otherwise, a device receiving signals from
multiple sources (remote controls, IR emitters)
may not respond at all.
6. NetCommand 49
Initial NetCommand Setup for Most
Devices
Toperformthisprocedure,youneed:
TheremotecontrolsforboththeTVandthe
deviceyouwanttocontrol.
TheIRemittercablesuppliedwiththeTV.
Note: TosetupanA/Vreceiver,seeSetUp
NetCommandControlofanA/VReceiverlater
inthischapter.
1. ConnectandpositiontheIRemittersforthe
devicesyouwishtocontrol.SeeIREmitterPlace-
mentinthischapter.
2. SettheTVsremotecontrolslideswitchtotheTV
position.
3. OpentheNetCommandLearnscreeninoneoftwo
ways:
IfworkingfromtheAuto Input Sensingscreen
forthedevice,highlighttheLearniconand
pressENTERtoopentheLearnscreenforthe
device.
IfperformingNetCommandsetupatanytime
afterthedevicehasbeenrecognizedthrough
AutoInputSensing:
a. PressINPUTtoopentheInput Selection
menu.
b. Highlightthedesiredinputiconandpress
ENTERtoswitchtothatinput.
c. PressMENU,highlightInputs,andhighlight
LearntoopentheLearnscreenforthe
device.
4. ThefirstfunctionhighlightedintheLearnscreen
isalwaysPower On.AimtheTVsremotecontrol
attheTVandpressENTERtobeginlearningforthat
function.
5. WhenthePower Ontextstartsflashing,aimthe
devicesremotecontrolattheTVandpressand
holdthePOWERkeyuntilacheckmarkappearsnext
toPower On.
Ifthetextstopsflashingbeforethecheckmark
appears,repeatthisstep.
ToremovethekeyfromNetCommandcontrol,
presstheCANCELkeywhilethekeynameis
highlighted.
6. Pressthe keysontheTVsremotecontrol
tohighlightotherkeysonthelist.Repeatsteps
4and5foreachadditionalfunctionyouwishto
controlthroughNetCommand.
7. Ifthedevicesremotecontrolhaskeysthatarenot
inthelist,youcanassociateuptoanyfourkeys
withtheF1throughF4keys.
Forexample,foraDVDplayer,assigntheF1and
F2keystotheDVDplayersCHAPTER SKIP FORWARDand
CHAPTER SKIP BACKkeys.PerformNetCommandsetup
fortheFkeysthesameasyoudidforthenamed
keys.
8. IfthedevicehasaseparatePOWER OFFkey,press
ontheTVsremotetohighlightPower Off.
RepeattheearlierstepstolearnthePOWER OFFkey.
If the device has no POWER OFF key, skip this step.
9. PressEXITtofinishNetCommandlearningforthe
currentdevice.
From the Auto Input Sensing screen, highlight the Learn
icon and press ENTER to open the NetCommand Learn
screen.
Inputs > Learn screen
Add or Remove Device Keys from
NetCommand Control
1. PressINPUTtoopentheInput Selectionmenuand
selecttheaffecteddevice.
2. OpentheInputsmenuandhighlighttheLearnicon.
3. WhentheLearnscreendisplays:
Toaddkeys:Continueasdescribedearlier
underInitialNetCommandSetupforMost
DeviceTypes.
Todeletekeys:Highlightthenameofthekey
youwishtodeleteandpressCANCELontheTVs
remotecontroltoclearthecheckmark.
50 6. NetCommand
Refertothischartwhenlearningdevicekeys.Learn
some,all,ornoneofthekeysusedforeachdevice
type.Thecharthasspaceforyoutowriteinfunctions
youassigntotheF1F4keys.
Key Name in
Learning Screen
Function
Name on TV
Remote Control
See Special
Operation
Method
Power On PowerOnorPowerON/OFF(toggle) POWER *
Guide OnScreenProgramGuideorDiscMenus GUIDE *
Channel Up NextChannelHigher CH/PAGE
Channel Dn NextChannelLower CH/PAGE
Page Up PageUpinGuides CH/PAGE *
Page Dn PageDowninGuides CH/PAGE *
Menu Setupmenufordevice MENU *
Adjust Up Adjustorarrowup
Adjust Dn Adjustorarrowdown
Adjust Lt Adjustorarrowleft
Adjust Rt Adjustorarrowright
Enter EnterorSelect(menus) ENTER *
Cancel Cancelorerase(menus) /CANCEL *
Play Startplayback
Stop Stopplayback
Forward FastForward
Rewind Rewind/FastReverse
Pause Pauseplayback
Record StartRecording
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0 Digitfunctions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0
Enter (digits) Useafterdigitstodirectlyaccesschannelsby
number
ENTER *
- (separator) Adddigitalchannelseparatorbetweenmainchannel
numberandsub-channelnumber
/CANCEL *
Recall (QV) LastChannelRecall QV
Info On-screenstatusdisplayorinformationdisplay INFO Mayrequire
twokey-
presses
F1 F1
F2 F2
F3 F3
F4 F4
Power Off PowerOff POWER
ASSIGN YOUR
CHOICE OF
SPECIALIZED
FUNCTIONS
NetCommand Specialized Device Keys
Seethefollowingpageformoreonkeysmarkedinthe
SpecialOperationMethodcolumn.
6. NetCommand 51
Key Name in
Learning Screen
Special Operation Description and Setup How to Use
Power On Manual Power On/Off
UsefordevicesthathaveonlyonePOWERkey.
1. PressINPUTtodisplaytheInput Selection
menu.
2. Press tohighlighttheiconforthe
devicetobepoweredonoroff.
3. WiththeInput Selectionmenustilldisplayed,
pressPOWERtosendthepowersignal;youmay
needtopressPOWERtwice.
Note:IfyoupressPOWERwithouttheInput
Selectiondisplayed,theTVwillturnoff.
4. PressENTER toswitchtheTVtothedevice.
Power On
Power Off
Automatic Power On/Off
Thisfeatureisonlyfordevicesthathaveseparate
POWER ONandPOWER OFFkeysontheiroriginalremote
controls.Ifyourdevicedoesnothaveaseparate
POWER OFFkey,donotusethePower Offlearn-
ingposition;useonlytheManualPowerON/OFF
methoddescribedabove.
IntheNetCommandLearnscreen:
a. LearnthePower OncommandinthePower
Onlearningposition.
b. LearnthePower Offcommandinthe
Power Offlearningposition.
To Power On the Device
1. PressINPUTtodisplaytheInput Selection
menu.
2. Press tohighlighttheiconforthe
devicetobepoweredonoroff.
3. PressENTER toswitchtheTVtothedevice
andNetCommandwillsendthePower On
commandtothedevice.
To Power Off the Device
WhenyouturntheTVoff,theTVsendsall
learnedPower Offcommandstoalldevices.
Menu Displaying Device Setup Menus 1. Whilewatchingadevice,pressINPUTtodisplay
theInput Selectionmenuwiththedeviceicon
highlighted.
2. PressMENUtosendthemenusignaltothe
device.TheInput Selectionmenuwillauto-
maticallyclearfromthescreen.
Special Operation Methods
Operating NetCommand-Controlled Devices
To Control an A/V Receiver
Switching Audio to and from the A/V Receiver
1. PressAUDIO.
2. Press toshowtheSpeakersoption.
3. Press toselecteitherAV ReceiverorTV.
Controlling A/V Receiver Power
1. PressAUDIO.
2. Press toshowtheSpeakersoption.
3. Press toselectAV Receiver.
4. PointtheremotecontrolattheTV(nottheA/V
receiver)andpressPOWERtopowertheA/Vreceiver
onoroff.
Controlling Other A/V Receiver Functions
WiththeA/Vreceiverpoweredonandselected,the
TVsremoteoperatesthevolumeandmutefunctions.
Also,whenyouswitchtoadeviceintheInput Selec-
tionmenu,theA/Vreceiverautomaticallyswitchesto
thecorrectaudioinputforthedevice.
To Control Most Device Types
AsanexampleofNetCommandcontrol,ifyouare
watchingyourcableboxandyouwishtotunetothe
nextchannelhigher,pressCH/PAGE .NetCommand
thensendsthelearnedchannel-upcontrolsignalto
thecablebox.
1. WithanIRemitterproperlypositionedinfrontofthe
device,usetheInputs > Learnscreentoperform
NetCommandsetupforthedevice.
2. Whenyouwishtousethedevice,pressINPUTto
displaytheInput Selectionmenu.
3. Press tohighlighttheiconforthedevice.
4. PressENTERtoswitchtheTVtothedevice.
Note: ifyouhavesetupautomaticinputswitching
fortheA/Vreceiver,theA/Vreceiverwillautomatically
switchtothecorrectinputforthedevice.
5. TooperatethedeviceusingtheTVsremote
control,settheslideswitchtotheTVposition.
6. PointtheremotecontrolattheTV(notthedevice)
andpressthekeyforthedesiredfunction.
52 6. NetCommand
Key Name in
Learning Screen
Special Operation Description and Setup How to Use
Guide Displaying the Disc Menu (DVD or high-defini-
tion disc format)
LearntheDISC MENU, TOP MENU,orotherkeyas
namedontheoriginalremoteintheGuide
learningposition.
Whilewatchingthedevice,pressGUIDEtodisplaythe
discmenu.
Displaying the On-Screen Program Guide
(cable box or satellite receiver)
1. LearntheGUIDEkeyontheoriginalremotein
theGuidelearningposition.
2. LearnthePAGE andPAGE keysofthe
originalremoteinthePage UpandPage Dn
learningpositions.
1. Whilewatchingthedevice,pressGUIDEto
displaytheguide.
2. PressCH/PAGE / tosendthePage Up/Dn
commandsfortheguide.
Page Up
Page Dn
Using Page Up/Down
Ifthedevicesoriginalremotecontrolhasseparate
keysforChannel Up/DnandPage Up/Dn,theTV
remotecontrolsCH/PAGE / keycanworklike
thetwoseparatekeys.
1. LearnCHANNEL / intheChannel Up/Dn
positions.
2. LearnPAGE / inthePage Up/Dnposi-
tions.
Inside the Guide
PressCH/PAGE / tosendthePage Up/Dncom-
mands.
Outside the Guide
PressCH/PAGE / tosendtheChannel Up/Dn
signal.
Enter Enter Functions (cable boxes, satellite receivers, etc)
Somedeviceshavetwokeysthathaveenterfunctions.Onekeyisformenusandisoftenlabelled
SELECTorOK.Asecondkeyisforusewithnumberkeysfordirectchannelselection.NetCommanduses
thesameENTERkeyforbothoperations.
WhenENTERhasamenuorguidefunctionorwhen
theoriginalremotecontrolusesthesamekeyfor
menusandchannelselection:
LearntheENTER, SELECT,orOKkeyinthe
NetCommandEnterlearningposition.
1. PressMENUorGUIDE todisplaythedevicesmenu
orguide.
2. PressENTERwithinthemenuandNetCommand
willsendtheEntersignalformenus.
Enter (digits) WhenENTERisforchannelchanges,i.e.,theoriginal
remotecontrolhasaseparateENTERkeyforthis
function):
LearntheENTERkeyforchannelselectioninthe
NetCommandEnter (digits)learningposition.
Usethislearningpositiononlyiftheoriginal
remotecontrolhasseparatekeysforEnter in
menusandEnterforchannelselection.
Pressdigitkey(s)andthenpressENTER.
NetCommandwillsendtheEntersignalforchannel
selection.
Cancel CANCEL as the Cancel or Exit Function
LearntheCancelorExitfunctioninthe
NetCommandCancellearningposition
1. PressMENUorGUIDEtodisplaythemenuorguide.
2. Press

CANCEL andNetCommandwillsendthe
CancelorExitsignal.
(separa-
tor)
Thesymbolcanserveastheseparator
betweenadigitalchannelsmainandsub-
channeldigits,e.g.,digitalchannel12-1(main
channelis12,sub-channelis1).
Learnthechannelseparatorfunctioninthe
NetCommand (separator)learningposition.
Pressdigitkey(s)andpress

CANCEL .NetCommand
willsendthechannel-separatorsignal.
Operating NetCommand-Controlled Devices, continued
6. NetCommand 53
Performthissetupto:
OperatetheA/Vreceiverspowerandvolume
functionswiththeTVsremotecontrol.
EnabletheA/Vreceivertoswitchautomatically
tothecorrectaudioinputwhenyouselecta
deviceintheTVsInput Selectionmenu.
TosetupcontrolofanA/Vreceiveryouneed:
TheremotecontrolsforboththeTVandthe
A/Vreceiver.
TheIRemittercablesuppliedwiththeTV.
Note: Tosetupcontrolofotherdevicetypes,see
InitialNetCommandSetupforMostDevices
earlierinthischapter.
PerformthissetupusingtheInputs > AVRscreen,
shownbelow.
1
3
4
2
AVR screen overview
1. Powerandvolumecommands the TV can send to the
A/V receiver when learned
2. A check under Learn/Name means the TV has
learned the command to switch the A/V receiver to the
input.
3. Input1 through Input4 are placeholder names for A/V
receiver inputs. Use this screen to assign meaningful
names , e.g., the name of the A/V receiver input.
4. Match up devices connected to the TV inputs with
audio inputs on the A/V receiver.
3. SettheTVsremotecontrolslideswitchtotheTV
position.
4. OpentheAVRscreeninoneoftwoways:
IfusingtheAuto Output Sensingscreenfor
theA/Vreceiver,highlighttheLearniconand
pressENTERtoopentheAVRscreen.
IfperformingNetCommandsetupatanytime
aftertheA/Vreceiverhasbeenrecognized
throughAutoInputSensing:
PressMENU,highlightInputs,andhighlightAVR
toopentheAVRscreen.
5. ThefirstfunctionhighlightedintheAVRscreenis
alwaysPower On.AimtheTVsremotecontrolat
theTVandpressENTERtobeginlearningforPower
On.
A/V Receiver (AVR)
screen. Perform
NetCommand IR
learning for A/V
receiver power and
volume keys.
6. WhenthePower Ontextstartsflashing,aimthe
A/V receiversremotecontrolattheTVandpress
andholdthePOWERorPOWER ONkeyuntilacheckmark
appearsnexttoPower On.
Ifthetextstopsflashingbeforethecheckmark
appears,repeatthisstep.
ToremovethekeyfromNetCommandcontrol,
presstheCANCELkeywhilethekeynameis
highlighted.
By completing learning for the power key,
NetCommand now operates the power function for
the A/V receiver.
Point the TVs remote control at the TV to control
the A/V receiver.
7. Pressthe keyontheTVsremotecontroltohigh-
lightotherkeysinthelist.Repeatsteps5and6for
eachadditionalfunctionyouwishtocontrolthrough
NetCommand.
8. IftheA/VreceiverhasaseparatePOWER OFFkey,
press ontheTVsremotetohighlightPower Off.
Repeatsteps5and6tolearnthePOWER OFFkey.
9. Whenfinishedlearningthepowerandvolume
keys,eitherpressEXITtowatchTVorproceedtothe
nextsectiontocontinueNetCommandsetupofthe
A/Vreceiver.
Setup to Control the A/V Receivers Power
and Volume Functions
1. ConnectyourA/VreceivertotheTVandanyaddi-
tionaldevices.Seechapter2,TVConnections,
forsuggestions.
2. ConnecttheIRemittercabletotheTVandposition
theIRemitterwhereitcansendsignalstotheA/V
receiver.
Set Up NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver
54 6. NetCommand
Before You Begin
1. ConnectyourA/VdevicestotheTVandconnect
yourA/VreceivertotheTVandtheDVDplayer.
Seechapter2,TVConnections,forsuggestions.
2. Openthe Inputs > AVRmenu.
Note: ThetermsInput 1Input 4usedintheAVR
screenaretemporaryplaceholdernames.They
refertotheA/VreceiverinputsforwhichtheTV
canlearnIRcodes.
Setup 1: Automatic A/V Receiver Switching to Its TV
Audio Input
MostdevicesaresetupliketheVCRinthisexample,in
whichanalogaudiofromthedeviceissentthroughthe
TV.
Usethissetupfor:
Sourcesprovidingonlyanalogstereooutput,such
asaVCR
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analog audio output (DIGITAL AUDIO OUT or AVR AUDIO
OUTPUT)
1. UnderLearn/Name,press tohighlight
theareanexttoInput 1.
Inthisexample,theIRcodefortheA/Vreceivers
TV AudioinputwillbelearnedasInput 1.
2. PressENTERontheTVsremotecontrol.
3. WhilethetextInput1isflashing,pressandholdthe
TV INPUTkeyontheA/V receiversremotecontrol.
4. WhenacheckappearsnexttoInput 1,releasethe
TV INPUTkey.
Setup to Control Automatic Switching of
A/V Receiver Audio Inputs
Twodifferentsetupsaredescribedhere:
Setup 1:AutomaticA/VReceiverSwitchingtoTV
AudioInput
Setup 2:AutomaticA/VReceiverSwitchingfora
devicesendingaudiodirectlytotheA/Vreceiver
AudioAvailablefromTVonly:UseSetup1.
AudiofromANT 1andANT 2mustbesenttothe
A/VreceiverfromtheTVsDIGITAL AUDIO OUTor
analogAVR AUDIO OUTPUT.
UseSetup1tomaketheA/Vreceiverswitchto
itsdesignatedTVaudioinputwhenviewingthese
sources.
HDMIDigitalStereoAudio:UseSetup1
DigitalstereoaudiofromanHDMIconnection
isavailablebothindigitalformat(fromtheTVs
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT)jackandinanalogformat
(fromtheTVsAVR AUDIO OUTPUTjack).
AnalogStereoAudio:UseSetup1.
Audiofromsourceswithonlyanalogstereooutput
(suchasaVCR)canbesenteitherdirectlytothe
A/VreceiverorthroughtotheTVandthenontothe
A/Vreceiver.
Mitsubishirecommendsyousendaudiothrough
theTVasshownintheexample.Setup1causes
theA/Vreceivertoswitchtoitsinputdesignatedfor
TVaudio.
IfyouhaveadigitalA/Vreceiver,theTVmakesthe
audioavailablebyconvertinganalogaudiotoa
digitaloutput.
DigitalSurroundSound:UseSetup2.
Adevicecansenddigitalsurroundsoundsuchas
DolbyDigitalorDTSdirectlytotheA/Vreceiver,
bypassingtheTVentirely.Thedevicemightbe
aDVDplayer,cablebox,orsatellitereceiver,and
couldhaveHDMIoutput.ADVDplayerisusedin
thisexample.
Yoursetupmayincludeadditionaldeviceswith
digitalsurroundsoundconnecteddirectlytothe
A/Vreceiver.ThesedevicesmightbeaDVDplayer
plusacableboxorsatellitereceiver.
Set Up NetCommand Control of an
A/V Receiver, continued
IMPORTANT
To hear audio sent from the TV to the A/V receiver,
you must have:
physically connected the TV to the A/V receiver
selected the A/V receiver for audio. Press
AUDIO, then to show the Speakers option, then
to select the A/V Receiver.
learned the IR codes for the A/V receiver
inputs
chosenthecorrectinputintheNetCommand
A/V Receiver Learn screen
6. NetCommand 55
Ifthetextstopsflashingbeforethecheckmark
appears,repeatthisstep.
ToerasetheIRcodejustlearned,pressCANCEL
whilethenameishighlighted.
5. Press tohighlightthenameInput1.Youcan
enteracustomnameusingtheletters/numberson
theremotecontrol.Itisbesttoassignnamesto
learnedinputsthatmatchtheinputnamesdis-
playedontheA/Vreceiver.Forthisexample,enter
thecustomnameTVusingtheseguidelines:
Toselectacharacter,repeatedlypressa
numberkeyontheremotecontroltocycle
throughthecharactersassociatedwiththekey.
Thefollowingspecialcharactersareavailable
byusingthe1and0keys:
1: !&blankspace
0: /*-
PressENTERtosetthecharacterandmovethe
highlighttothenextcharacter.
Todeleteacharacter,highlightthecharacter
andpressCANCEL.
Tohighlightthefirstcharacter,repeatedlypress
CANCEL.
6. Press tomovethehighlighttotheAssign
column.
7. Use tohighlightAudioOut(TVaudiooutput).
Thetriangularmarkerisalwaysnexttotheassigned
soundsource.
8. PressEXITiffinishedorcontinuewithsetupfor
anotherTVsource.
Completed NetCommand setup described for
controlling A/V receiver switching to the A/V receivers
audio input labelled TV.
Setup 2: Automatic A/V Receiver Switching for a
Surround Sound Device
Usethissetuptosenddigitalsurroundsounddirectly
fromadevicetoanA/Vreceiver.
1. UnderLearn/Name,press tohighlight
theareanexttoInput2.
Inthisexample,theIRcodefortheA/Vreceivers
DVD AudioinputwillbelearnedasInput 2.
2. PressENTERontheTVsremotecontrol.
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surround sound directly to the A/V receiver
Completed NetCommand setup described for
controlling A/V receiver switching to an A/V receiver
input labelled DVD.
3. WhilethetextInput2isflashing,pressandholdthe
DVD INPUTkeyontheA/V receiversremotecontrol.
4. WhenacheckappearsnexttoInput 2,releasethe
DVD INPUTkey.
Ifthetextstopsflashingbeforethecheckmark
appears,repeatthisstep.
ToerasetheIRcodejustlearned,pressCANCEL
whilethenameishighlighted.
Set Up NetCommand Control of an
A/V Receiver, continued
IMPORTANT
All audio from what you are watching on the
TV is always available as an output on both the
TVs AVR AUDIO OUTPUT and DIGITAL AUDIO
OUT jacks.
To use the digital surround sound capabili-
ties of your A/V receiver however, you must
connect your DVD player, satellite receiver, or
cable box directly to the A/V receiver, as sur-
round sound may not be available from the TVs
audio output.
56 6. NetCommand
5. Press tohighlightthenameInput2.Assigna
customnamethatmatchestheinputnamedis-
playedontheA/Vreceiver.Forthisexample,enter
thecustomnameDVDusingtheguidelinesgiven
earlier.
6. Press tomovethehighlighttothesecondAssign
column.
7. Use tohighlightDVDinthelistofdevices
recognizedbytheTV.Thetriangularmarkeralways
showstheassignedsoundsource.
8. PressEXITiffinishedorcontinueforadditionalTV
sources.
Set Up NetCommand Control of an
A/V Receiver, continued
57
Appendix A: Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Appendix B: Bypassing the Parental Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Appendix C: Lamp Cartridge Replacement and Cleaning . . . . . 61
Appendix D: Programming the Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Appendix E: Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Appendices
58 Appendices
Appendix A: Specifications
Outputs
Description Qty. Output Specifcations
Audio Speakers 2 5.5"x2.2"
Analog Audio
(Signal)
1
pair
RCAPinPlug,500mVrms+200mV
(fullscale)foranalogsources,1.5
Vrms+0.5Vrms(fullscale)fordigital
sources.
Digital Audio
Output
1
RCAPinPlug,SignalTypeDolby
Digital,PCMstereo
Image Technology Lamp
DLP,0.65chip,1920x1080pixelswithSmooth
Picture
180-wattVIPtype
Channel
Frequency
Reception
Over-the-Air:VHF213,UHF1469
AnalogCable:1125
DigitalCable:1135
Channel
Type*
OvertheAir:
AnalogNTSC,DigitalATSCwith
sub-channels(all18videoformats)
Cable:
AnalogNTSC(non-scrambled)
DigitalQAM64and256withsub-
channels(non-scrambled)
*NoteforDigitalChannels:Thechannelnumbersdisplayedonscreenare
determinedbythebroadcasterorcablecompanyandcanvaryfromthestandard
frequencynumber.Ifthereisnochannel-numberinformationprovidedbythe
broadcasterorcablecompany,theTVcreatesachannelnumber.Thecreated
channelnumberusesthefrequencynumberasthemainchannelnumberandthe
programnumberasthesub-channelnumber.
Size, Weight, and Power Consumption
Model
Dimensions (inches)
Weight
(lbs.)
Power
Height Width Depth
WD-C657 39.5 58.2 15.3 76 275w
WD-57733 35 51.2 13.9 62 275w
WD-65733 39.5 58.2 15.3 76 275w
WD-73733 43.6 65.2 17.5 108 275w
WD-Y577 35 51.2 13.9 62 280w
WD-Y657 39.5 58.2 15.3 76 280w
WD-57734 35 51.2 13.9 62 280w
WD-65734 39.5 58.2 15.3 76 280w
WD-73734 43.6 65.2 17.5 108 280w
Inputs
Type Qty. Input Specifcations
Antenna/Cable
input
2
RF
Fconnector,75-ohm
HDMI (digital
video/audio)
EIA-861D standard for digital audio
and video via HDMI
HDMIstandardconnector
Video: 60Hz:480i,480p,720p,1080i
24Hz,30Hz,60Hz:1080p
Audio:PCMstereo
PC(digitalsignalsonly):
VGA(640x480,60Hz)
W-VGA(848x480,60Hz)
SVGA(800x600,60Hz)
W-SVGA(1064x600,60Hz)
XGA(1024x768,60Hz)
1280x720,60Hz
SXGA(1280x1024,60Hz)
1920x1080(60Hz)
WXGA(1360x768,60Hz))
WD-C657 2
WD-57733
WD-65733
WD-73733
3
WD-Y577
WD-Y657
WD-57734
WD-65734
WD-73734
4
Composite
Video
3 NTSC 480i only
Video: RCAPinPlug,1.0Vp-p,
75ohm
S-Video 2
Four-PinDINPlug
Y:1.0Vp-p75-ohm
C:0.286Vp-p(burstsignal),75-ohm
Component
Video (Y/Pr/Pb)
EIA-770.1 & EIA 770.2 480i, 480p,
EIA 770.3 720p and 1080i (TV analog
component video standards)
RCAPinPlug
Y: 1.0Vp-p(includessync),
75-ohm
Pr: 700mVp-p,75-ohm
Pb: 700mVp-p,75-ohm
WD-C657 2
WD-57733
WD-65733
WD-73733
WD-Y577
WD-Y657
WD-57734
WD-65734
WD-73734
3
USB Photo Port 1
CanbeusedonlyforreadingJPEG
files.
Audio Inputs 6
pairs
Analog left and right audio
RCAPinPlug500mV(fullscale),43-k
ohm
HDMI
TheHDMIinputsarecompliantwithEIA-861Dstandardsforstan-
dard,extended,andhigh-definitionvideo;digitalaudio,andHDCP
copyprotection.
Appendices 59
Bypassing the Parental Lock
Afteryousetthelock,youmustuseyourpasscode
toviewalockedprogram,viewthelockedTV,view
alockedchannel,cancelthelock,orentertheLock
menus.
Ifyouforgetyourpasscode,youcanviewthelocked
TVwithoutenteringyourpasscode.Whenyouare
promptedforyourpasscode,pressthenumber9and
QVkeysontheTVremotecontrolatthesametime.This
processtemporarilyunlockstheTV.
WhenenteringtheLockmenu,thisprocessdeletes
youroldpasscodeandpromptsyoutoenteranew
passcode.
Youcaneitherenteranewpasscodetoopenthe
LockmenuandmakechangesorpressEXITtoclose
themenu.
Ifanyofthelocksareturnedonandyouexitthe
menuswhenpromptedforanewcode,theold
codeandalllocksettingsareretained.
Ifalllocksareturnedoffandyouexitthemenus
whenpromptedforanewcode,thentheprevious
codeiserased.
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instructions in a safe place for future
reference.
IMPORTANT
When changing or deleting your pass code,
you must use the remote control included
with this TV. You cannot use a Mitsubishi
remote control from another component or a
universal remote.
Appendix B: Bypassing the Parental
Lock
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Appendices 61
CAUTION
BURN DANGER! HOT SURFACES INSIDE!
Touch lamp cartridge handle only. Do not touch lamp or lamp cartridge
housing. Keep lamp cartridge horizontal during removal. Do not tilt as
glass may come out and cause injury. Only replace lamp cartridge with
the same part number 915P061010.
CAUTION: If the television is on, press POWER to turn it off. Unplug the television and
allow it to cool for at least one hour before attempting to replace the lamp cartridge.
Lamp
Thelightsourceforthistelevisionisalamp,whichispartofalampcartridgeassembly.Thelifeofthelampcanvary,
basedonthelampitself,theairtemperaturearoundtheTVwhileitisoperating,andyourviewingpatterns.Warmerair
orpoorventilationshortenthelamplife,asdoesturningthetelevisiononandofffrequently.Mitsubishiwarrantsthe
lampforone(1)yearfromthedateoforiginalTVpurchaseatretail.
To Order a New Lamp
To Receive a Replacement Lamp Under Warranty
Call(800)553-7278.Pleasehavemodelnumber,serialnumber,andTVpurchasedateavailable.
Important:AlllampsreplacedunderwarrantymustbereturnedtoMitsubishiwheretheywillbeinspectedfordefect
verification.
To Purchase a Replacement Lamp After Warranty
Visitourwebsiteatwww.mitsuparts.comorcall(800)553-7278.Orderthefollowing:
Lamp Part Number 915P061010
Appendix C: Lamp-Cartridge Replacement and Cleaning
WARNING
Donotremovethelampcartridgeimmediatelyafterturningoffthetelevision.Youmaygetburnedbecausethe
lampisveryhot.Allowthetelevisiontocoolforatleastonehourbeforereplacingthelampcartridge.
Donotremovethelampcartridgeexceptwhenreplacingit.Carelesstreatmentcanresultininjuryorfire.
Donottouchthelampglasselement.Itmaybeveryhotandbreak,causinginjuriesorburns.
Besurenottoinsertanymetalorflammableobjectintothelampcartridgeopening,asitmaycausefireorelectri-
calshock.Ifaforeignobjectisinsertedintotheopening,unplugtheACcordoftheTVandcontactyourdealerfor
service.
Installthelampcartridgesecurely.Failuretodosomaycauseafire.
Donottouchthelampglasselements.Oilsfromyourfingersmaycauseprematurelampfailure.
Hg
=MERCURY
THELAMPINSIDETHISPRODUCTCONTAINSMERCURYANDMUSTBERECYCLEDOR
DISPOSEDOFACCORDINGTOLOCAL,STATEORFEDERALLAWS.Fordisposalorrecy-
clinginformation,pleasecontactyourlocalauthoritiesortheElectronicIndustriesAllianceat
www.eiae.org
WARNING
THEACCESSPANELISPROVIDEDWITH
ANINTERLOCKTOREDUCETHERISKOF
EXCESSIVEULTRAVIOLETRADIATION.DONOT
DEFEATITSPURPOSEORATTEMPTTOSERVICE
WITHOUTREMOVINGPANELCOMPLETELY.
62 Appendices
Appendix C: Lamp-Cartridge Replacement and Cleaning, continued
Lamp-Cartridge Replacement
Removing the Old Lamp Cartridge
1. TurnoffTVpowerandallowthelamptocoolforat
leastonehourbeforeproceeding.
2. Afterthelamphascooled,removethecoverofthe
lampcompartment,locatedonthebackoftheTV.
Refertofigures1and2.Usea#2(large)Phillips
screwdrivertoloosenthescrewsecuringthecover.
Keepthescrewandcoverforre-installation
3. WithalargePhillipsorflat-bladescrewdriver,loosen
thetwoshinyscrewssecuringthelampcartridge
untiltheydisengagefromthematingthreads.These
arecaptivescrewsandcannotbeseparatedfromthe
lampcartridge.
4. Fullyopenthebagsuppliedwiththereplacement
lampandsettheopenedbagaside.
5. Gentlygraspthehandleofthelampcartridgeand
pulltheoldcartridgestraightout.Seefigure3.
CAUTION: Donottiltorrotatethecartridge,as
smallglassfragmentsmayfallout.
6. Withouttiltingorputtingdownthelampcartridge,
insertitintotheopenedbag.Closethebagwhile
beingcarefulnottoletanyglassparticlesfallout.
Installing the New Lamp Cartridge
1. Donottouchtheglasspartsofthenewlampcar-
tridge.InsertthenewcartridgeintotheTVinthe
sameorientationastheoldcartridge.Pushonthe
cartridgehousinguntilitisfullyseated.
2. Witheitheryourfingersorthescrewdriver,gently
tightenthetwoshinyscrews.Ifusingascrewdriver,
AVOIDOVERTIGHTENING!
3. Replacetheplasticcoverandretainingscrews.
4. WASHYOURHANDSTHOROUGHLY,ASTHIS
LAMPCONTAINSMERCURY.
Disposal of the Old Lamp Cartridge
Lamp under warranty:Alllampsreplacedunderwar-
rantymustbereturnedtoMitsubishi.Usethereturn
shippinglabelprovidedandsendtoMitsubishiDigital
Electronics,America,1001CherryDrive,Suite2,Brasel-
ton,GA30517.
IMPORTANT: Lamps found to be without defect will
be returned and charged back to the sender.
Lamp no longer under warranty: Contactyour
localauthoritiesortheElectronicIndustriesAllianceat
www.eiae.orgforlamp-disposalorrecyclinginstructions.
Donotdisposeoftheoldlampwithcommontrash.
Figure 3
Use only replacement
lamp part number
915P061010.
Figure 4
Keep lamp
cartridge horizontal
and remove dust
from the mesh filter
using a soft dry
brush or vacuum
cleaner.
Figure 2
Figure 1
Lamp-Cartridge Filter Cleaning
IftheTVshutsoffafterdisplayingthemessageTVwill
shutdowninafewseconds.Pleasecheckiftheair
flowisblockedand/ortheSTATUSLEDisyellow,theair
filtermayneedcleaning.Theairfilterispartofthe
lampcartridge.Usethefollowingproceduretoclean
thefilter.
1. RemovethelampcartridgefromtheTVas
describedunderRemovingtheOldLampCar-
tridge.Donottiltorrotatethecartridge.Donot
touchtheglasspartsofthelampcartridge.
2. Holdingthelampcartridgehorizontal(donottiltor
rotate),useasoftdrybrushorvacuumcleanerto
removeanydustthatmaybepresentonthemesh
filter.Donotuseliquids.Seefigure4.
3. Reinstallthelampcartridgeasdescribedunder
InstallingtheNewLampCartridge.
Appendices 63
ThisappendixexplainsprogrammingtheTVsremote
controltooperateotherA/Vdevices.Thisisdistinct
fromNetCommandcontrol.TheTVsremotecontrol
canoperateotherdevicesbythreedifferentmethods:
RemoteControlProgramming:Youmustmove
theslideswitchtothepositionspecifictothe
typeofdevice.
NetCommandIRlearning(Yand734series
only):Youcanoperateotherdeviceswiththe
slideswitchintheTVposition.
NetCommandforHDMIdevices(allTVmodels):
YoumaybeabletooperatecompatibleHDMI
deviceswiththeslideswitchintheTVposition.
SeethedevicesOwnersGuideandthe
descriptioninchapter4,TVOperationand
Features.
Functions Available for Other A/V Devices
TheTVsremotecontrolcanbeprogrammedtooperate
othertypesandbrandsofA/Vproducts.Tousethe
remotewhenprogrammed,set the slide switch to the
position labelled for the product type.Thefunctions
performedineachswitchpositioncanvarydepending
ontheproduct.Notallfunctionsworkforallmodels.
Themostcommonfunctionsavailablearelistedonthis
page.
Set the remote controls slide
switch to the type of device you
wish to program for or control.
VCRs and DVRs
CH /
POWER
SLEEP
(FAST FORWARD)
(PAUSE)
(PLAY)
(RECORD)
(REVERSE)
(STOP)
GUIDE(DVRonly)
MENU (DVRonly)
09NumberButtons
MitsubishiVCRsarecompatiblewithsomeadditional
buttons.
Cable Boxes and Satellite Receivers
AUDIO (PAGE UP)
CANCEL(onsome
models)
CH /
ENTER(onsomemodels)
GUIDE(onsomemodels)
POWER
(onsome
models)
VIDEO (PAGE DOWN)
QV (ENTER;forchannels
onsomemodels)
09NumberButtons
(onsomemodels)
F1F4(A,B,C,Dkeys
onsomemodels)
Therecord/playbackkeys
(onsomemodels):
(FAST FORWARD)
(PAUSE)
(PLAY)
(RECORD)
(REVERSE)
(STOP)
A/V Receivers
MUTE
POWER
SLEEP
VOLUME
09NumberButtons
DirectInputSelection
buttons:numbers,
FAVandQV(onsome
Mitsubishimodels)
CD Players
(notallfunctionsforallmodels)
SLEEP
(FAST FORWARD)
(PAUSE)
(PLAY)
(REVERSE)
(STOP)
09NumberButtons
DVD and Laser Disc Players
(notallfunctionsforallmodels)
CANCEL(onsome
models)
CH / (fortrack
skiponsomemodels)
ENTER
MENU
POWER
SLEEP
(onsome
models)
(FAST FORWARD)
(PAUSE)
(PLAY)
(RECORD)
(REVERSE)
(STOP)
0-9NumberButtons
(onsomemodels)
Appendix D: Programming the Remote Control
IMPORTANT
Some manufacturers may change their
products or they may use more than one
remote control system. The TVs remote
control may be unable to operate your A/V
equipment in these cases.
64 Appendices
IMPORTANT
You may need to reprogram the remote
control after changing the batteries.
Programming the Remote Control
1. Movetheslideswitchatthetopoftheremotetothe
positionfortheproductyouwanttocontrol.Refer
tothetablebelow.Onlyoneofeachdevicetype
canbecontrolledineachslide-switchposition.
Switch Position Affected Device
CABLE/SAT CableBox
DTVReceiver
SatelliteReceiver
VCR VCR
DVR
LaserDiscPlayer
DVDPlayer/Recorder
DVD DVDPlayer/Recorder
DVR
LaserDiscPlayer
VCR
AUDIO A/VReceiver
AudioAmplifier
CDPlayer
2. PressandholdPOWERontheremotecontrolfor
severalsecondsuntilthebuttonblinkstwiceand
goesoff.
3. ReleasethePOWERbutton.
4. Enterthefirstfive-digitcodelistedforyourequip-
ment.
ThePOWERbuttonblinkstwicewhenyoustartto
enterthecodeandthenonceforeachaddi-
tionalkeypress.
ThePOWERbuttonblinkstwicewhenyoufinish
enteringavalidcode.
Movetheslideswitchtoanotherpositionifyou
needtostartoverorwishtoexitprogramming
mode.
5. Pointtheremotecontrolattheequipmentand
pressPOWER.Iftheproducthasnopoweron/off
function,pressadifferentkey,suchas (PLAY),
(STOP), VOL ,or MUTE.
Iftheequipmentresponds,theremotecontrol
isproperlyprogrammedtooperatetheequip-
ment.
Iftheequipmentdoesnotrespond,repeat
steps24withthenextfive-digitcodelistedfor
yourequipment.
6. Onceyouhavefoundthecorrectcode,writeitin
thespacebelowforfuturereference.
Switch Position Device Type Code
CABLE/SAT
VCR
DVD
AUDIO
Code Verification
Todeterminethecodeprogrammedforanypositionof
theslideswitch:
1. Movetheslideswitchtothepositionyouwishto
verify.
2. PressandholdPOWERontheremotecontrolfor
severalsecondsuntilthebuttonblinkstwiceand
goesoff.
3. Presskeys9 9 0
4. Press1andcounttheblinksofthepowerbutton.
Writedownthenumberofblinksasthefirstdigitof
thecode.
5. Repeatstep4forthesecond,third,fourth,andfifth
digitsofthecode.
Appendix D: Programming the Remote Control, continued
Audio Lock: Universal A/V Receiver Control
WithAudioLockactive,theremotecontroloperates
thevolumeandmutefunctionsoftheA/Vreceiverinall
positionsoftheslideswitch.ActivateAudioLockifyou
normallyuseanA/VreceiverwithyourTVandother
A/Vequipment.
1. ProgramtheAUDIOpositionforyourA/Vreceiveras
describedearlierinthissection.
2. MovetheslideswitchtotheAUDIOposition.
3. PressandholdPOWERontheremotecontrolfor
severalsecondsuntilthebuttonblinkstwiceand
goesoff.
4. Presskeys9 9 3 ENTER
ThePOWERbuttonwillblinktwicetoindicateAudio
Lockisactive.
To Reset the Remote Control to Operate Volume
and Mute for the TV Speakers
1. PressandholdPOWERforseveralsecondsuntilthe
buttonblinkstwiceandgoesoff.
2. Presskeys9 9 3 VOL .
ThePOWERbuttonwillblinkfourtimestoindicate
AudioLockhascleared.
Appendices 65
Audio Amplifers
Brand Code
Acurus 30765
Adcom 31100, 30577
AltecLansing 31742
Aragon 30765
BelCanto
Design
31583
Bose 30674
Carver 30892
Classe 31462, 31461
CurtisMathes 30300
Durabrand 31561
Elan 30647
GE 30078
Harman/Kardon 30892
JVC 30331
Klipsch 30765
LeftCoast 30892
Lenoxx 31561
Lexicon 31802
Logitech 31408
Marantz 30892
MarkLevinson 31483
McIntosh 30251
Mondial 30765
Optimus 30823, 30395,
30300
Philips 30892
Pioneer 30823, 30300,
30257, 30013
PolkAudio 30892
RCA 30823, 30300
Realistic 30395
Sharp 30226
Sony 30815
Soundesign 30078
Technics 30374, 30372
Toshiba 30353
Victor 30331
Wards 30078, 30013
Yamaha 30354
A/V Receivers
Brand Code
ADC 30531
Adcom 31617, 31616
Aiwa 31641, 31405,
31388, 31347, 31321,
31243, 30189, 30121
Akai 31255
Alco 31390
AMC 31077
AmplifierTech-
nologies
31584
Anam 31609, 31074
ApexDigital 31774, 31430, 31257
Arcam 31189
Programming Codes
Appendix D: Programming the Remote Control, continued
A/V Receivers
Brand Code
AtlanticTechnol-
ogy
31487
Audiophase 31387
Audiotronic 31189
Audiovox 31627, 31390
B&K 30840, 30820,
30701
BelCanto
Design
31584
BK 30702
Bose 31253, 31229, 30639
Brix 31602
Cambridge
Soundworks
31477
Capetronic 30531
Carver 31289, 31189,
30189, 30121
Coby 31263
Curtis 30797
Delphi 31414
Denon 31360, 31311, 31142,
30121,
Fisher 31801, 31409
Fosgate 31487
GloryHorse 31263
GPX 31299
Harman/Kardon 31306, 31304,
31289, 30891,
30189, 30110
Hitachi 31801, 31273
Integra 31320, 31298, 30135
JBL 31306, 30110
JVC 31811, 31643,
31495, 31374,
31282, 31263, 31058
Kenwood 31570, 31569, 31313
KLH 31428, 31390
Koss 31497, 31366
Linn 30189
LiquidVideo 31497
Magnavox 31514, 31269, 31189,
30531, 30189
Marantz 31289, 31269,
31189, 30200,
30189,
McIntosh 31289
Micromega 31189
Mitsubishi 31957, 31922, 31921,
31920, 31393, 30176
Myryad 31189
Nakamichi 31555, 31313, 30097
Onkyo 31320, 31298,
30842, 30135
Optimus 31074, 31023,
30849, 30797,
30670, 30531
Oritron 31497, 31366
Outlaw 31487
A/V Receivers
Brand Code
Panasonic 31764, 31763,
31633, 31548,
31518, 31509,
31363, 31350,
31316, 31308,
31288, 30309
Philips 31368, 31365,
31283, 31269,
31268, 31266,
31189, 30189
Pioneer 31384, 31343,
31023, 30630,
30531, 30150, 30014
PolkAudio 31414, 31289, 30189
Proscan 31254
RadioShack 31263
RCA 31609, 31511,
31390, 31254,
31074, 31023, 30531
Rio 31869
Samsung 31500, 31295
Sansui 31189, 30189
Sanyo 31801
Sharp 31386, 31361
SharperImage 31416, 31411, 31410,
31409, 31385,
31263, 30797
Sherwood 31077
Sirius 31811, 31627, 31602
SonicBlue 31869
Sony 31858, 31759,
31758, 31658,
31622, 31558,
31529, 31503,
31458, 31441,
31406, 31382,
31371, 31367, 31258,
31131, 31058
Soundesign 30670
Stereophonics 31023
Sunfire 31313
Sylvania 30797
Teac 31528, 31390,
31267, 31074
Technics 31633, 31518,
31308, 30309
Thorens 31189
Toshiba 30135
Venturer 31390, 30849
Wards 30189, 30014
XM 31414, 31406
Yamaha 31375, 31331, 31276,
31176, 30176
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Cable Boxes
Brand Code
ABC 10017, 10014, 10013,
10011, 10008,
10007, 10003, 10001
Allegro 10315, 10153
Americast 10899
Antronix 10207, 10022
Archer 10797, 10207, 10153,
10022
BBT 10267
Belcor 10056
Bell&Howell 10014
BellSouth 10899
CableStar 10056
Cabletenna 10022
Cableview 10022
Century 10153
Citizen 10315, 10153
Clearmaster 10883
ClearMax 10883
ColourVoice 10031, 10025
Comtronics 10040
Contec 10019
Coolmax 10883
Digeo 11187
Digi 10637
Director 10476
Dumont 10637
Eastern 10002
Emerson 10797
Everquest 10040, 10015
Focus 10400
Garrard 10153
GCElectronics 10207, 10056
Gemini 10797, 10015
GeneralInstru-
ment
10810, 10476,
10276, 10011, 10003
GoldStar 10144, 10040
Goodmind 10797
Hamlin 10273, 10259,
10034, 10020,
10009
Hitachi 10011
Hytex 10007
i3Micro 11602
Jasco 10315, 10153, 10015
Jerrold 10810, 10476,10276,
10024, 10015,
10014, 10012, 10011,
10003
Linsay 10440
Magnavox 10027
Memorex 10000
Motorola 11376, 11254, 11187,
11106, 10810, 10476,
10276, 10014
MovieTime 10156, 10063
Multitech 10883
Myrio 11602
Novaplex 10618
NSC 10156, 10063
Oak 10019, 10007
CD Players
Brand Code
Aiwa 30157
Akai 30156
Arcam 30157
Audio-Technica 30170
Burmester 30420
CaliforniaAudio
Labs
30303, 30029
Carver 30437, 30299,
30179, 30157
Classic 31297
Denon 30873, 30034,
30003
DKK 30000
DMXElectronics 30157
Emerson 30305
Fisher 31325, 30179, 30174
Garrard 30420, 30393
Gemini 30625
Genexxa 30305, 30032
GPX 31296
Harman/Kardon 31202, 30173, 30157,
30083
Hitachi 30032
Integra 30101
JVC 31294, 30072
Kenwood 30826, 30681,
30626, 30190,
30037, 30028,
KLH 31711, 31373, 31372,
31318
Koss 31317
Krell 30157
LG 31208
Linn 30157
LXI 30305
Magnavox 30305, 30157,
30038
Marantz 30626, 30435,
30180, 30157,
30038, 30029
MarkLevinson 31484
McIntosh 30660, 30290,
30256
MCS 30029
MGA 30083
Miro 30000
Mission 30157
Mitsubishi 30098, 30083
MTC 30625, 30420
NAD 30299, 30019
Nikko 30625, 30174, 30170
NSM 30157
Onkyo 31327, 30868,
30102, 30101
Programming Codes, continued
Appendix D: Programming the Remote Control, continued
CD Players
Brand Code
Optimus 31075, 31063,
30468, 30437,
30420, 30305,
30179, 30145,
30087, 30037,
30032, 30000
Panasonic 30752, 30388,
30303, 30029
Parasound 30420
Philips 30626, 30274, 30157
Pioneer 31087, 31063,
31062, 30551,
30468, 30305,
30032
PolkAudio 30157
Proceed 30420
Proton 30157
QED 30157
Quad 30157
Quasar 30029
RadioShack 31075
RCA 31062, 30764,
30468, 30420,
30305, 30179,
30053, 30032
Realistic 30420, 30180, 30179
Rotel 30420, 30157
SAE 30157
Sansui 30305, 30157
Sanyo 30179, 30087
Scott 30305
Sears 30305
Sharp 30861, 30265,
30180, 30037
Sherwood 31067, 30180
SonicFrontiers 30157
Sony 31364, 30673,
30605, 30604,
30490, 30185,
30100, 30000
Soundesign 30145
Sugden 30157
Symphonic 30305
TAGMcLaren 30157
Tascam 30420
TDK 31208
Teac 30420, 30393,
30378, 30180, 30174
Technics 30303, 30029
TivoliAudio 31553
Toshiba 30299, 30019
Victor 30072
Wards 30157, 30053
Yamaha 31292, 30888,
30490, 30261,
30187, 30170,
30036,
YBA 30625
Yorx 30461
Appendices 67
Cable Boxes
Brand Code
Optimus 10021
Pace 11877, 10237, 10008
Panasonic 10107, 10021, 10000
Panther 10637
Paragon 10000
Philips 11305, 10317, 10153,
10031, 10027, 10025
Pioneer 11877, 10877, 10533,
10144, 10023
Popular
Mechanics
10400
Pulsar 10000
Quasar 10000
RadioShack 10883, 10797,
10315, 10015
RCA 11256, 10021
Realistic 10207
Recoton 10400
Regal 10279, 10273,
10259, 10020
Regency 10002
Rembrandt 10011
Runco 10000
Samsung 10144, 10040
ScientificAtlanta 11877, 10877, 10477,
10017, 10008,
Seam 10510
Sejin 11602
Signal 10040, 10015
Signature 10011
SLMarx 10040
Sony 11006
Sprucer 10021
Starcom 10015, 10003
Stargate 10797, 10040, 10015
Starquest 10015
StarSight 10422
Supercable 10276
Supermax 10883
Sylvania 10001
Tandy 10258
TeleCaption 10221
Teleview 10040
Texscan 10001
TFC 10310
Thomson 11256
Timeless 10418, 10040
Tocom 10013, 10012
Torx 10003
Toshiba 10000
Tristar 10883
Tusa 10015
TV86 10063
Unika 10207, 10153, 10022
UnitedArtists 10007
Universal 10207, 10191, 10153,
10056, 10022,
V2 10883
Viewmaster 10883
Viewstar 10258, 10063,
10027
DVD Players/Recorders
Brand Code
Adcom 21094
Aiwa 20641
Akai 21089, 20770
Alco 20790
Allegro 20869
AmphionMedia
Works
20872
AMW 20872
ApexDigital 21100, 21061,
21056, 21020,
21004, 20797,
20796, 20794,
20755, 20717, 20672
AspireDigital 21407, 21168
Audiologic 20736
Audiovox 21072, 21041, 20790
Axion 21072
B&K 20662, 20655
BelCanto
Design
21571
Blaupunkt 20717
BlueParade 20571
Broksonic 20695
CaliforniaAudio
Labs
20490
CAVS 21057
Cinea 20831
CineVision 20876, 20869,
20833
Citizen 21277
Coby 21351, 21177, 21165,
21107, 21086,
20852, 20778
Craig 20831
CurtisMathes 21087
CyberHome 21129, 21117, 21024,
21023, 20874, 20816
Daewoo 21242, 21234,
21172, 21169,
20869, 20833,
20784, 20705
Daytek 20872
Denon 20634, 20490
Desay 21407
Disney 21270, 20675
Dual 21085, 21068
Durabrand 21127
DVD2000 20521
Emerson 21268, 20675,
20591
Enterprise 20591
Fisher 20670
DVD Players/Recorders
Brand Code
Funai 21334, 21268,
20675
Gateway 21158, 21077, 21073
GE 20815, 20717, 20522
GoVideo 21730, 21304,
21158, 21144,
21099, 21075,21044,
20869, 20833,
20783, 20744,
20741, 20715
GoVision 21072
GoldStar 20741
GPX 20769, 20699
Gradiente 20490
Greenhill 20717
Grundig 20539
Harman/Kardon 20702, 20582
Hitachi 20664, 20573
Hiteker 20672
iLo 21348
Initial 20717
Integra 20627, 20571
Jaton 21078
JBL 20702
JSI 21423
JVC 21275, 21164,
20867, 20623,
20558
jWin 21051, 21049
Kawasaki 20790
Kenwood 20737, 20682,
20534, 20490
KLH 21149, 21020,
20790, 20717
Konka 20721, 20711
Koss 21423, 20896,
20651
Landel 20826
Lasonic 21173, 20798
Lecson 21533
Lenoxx 21127
LG 20869, 20801,
20741, 20591
LiteOn 21440, 21416,
21158, 21058
Loewe 20511
Magnavox 20675, 20646,
20539, 20503
Malata 21159, 20782
Marantz 20539
McIntosh 21533, 21273
Memorex 21270, 20831,
20695
Microsoft 20522
Mintek 20839, 20717
Mitsubishi 21521, 20521
Momitsu 21082
Myryad 20894
NAD 20741, 20692, 20591
Nakamichi 21222
Programming Codes, continued
Appendix D: Programming the Remote Control, continued
Cable Boxes
Brand Code
Vision 10883
VortexView 10883
Zenith 10899, 10525,
10054, 10000
Zentek 10400
68 Appendices
DVD Players/Recorders
Brand Code
NEC 20785
Nesa 20717
NextBase 20826
NexxTech 21402
Norcent 21265, 21107,
21003, 20872
Onkyo 20792, 20627,
20503
OptoMediaElec-
tronics
20896
Oritron 20651
Panasonic 21762, 20703,
20632, 20503,
20490
Philips 21354, 21267,
20675, 20646,
20539, 20503,
PianoDisc 21024
Pioneer 21571, 20632,
20631, 20571, 20525
Polaroid 21086, 21061, 21020
PolkAudio 20539
Portland 20770
Princeton 20674
Proceed 20672
Proscan 20522
ProVision 20778
Qwestar 20651
RCA 20822, 20790,
20717, 20571, 20522
Rio 20869
RJTech 21360
Rotel 21178, 20623
Rowa 20823
Sampo 20752, 20698
Samsung 21075, 21044,
20820, 20744,
20573, 20490
Sansui 20695
Sanyo 20873, 20695,
20670
SensoryScience 21158
Sharp 21256, 20752,
20675, 20630
SharperImage 21117
Sherwood 21077, 21043,
20770, 20633
Shinsonic 20839, 20533
SigmaDesigns 20674
SonicBlue 21099, 20869
Sony 21533, 21431,
21033, 20864,
20533
Sungale 21074
SVA 21105, 20860
Sylvania 21268, 20675
Symphonic 21268, 20675
TAGMcLaren 20894
Teac 20809, 20790
Technics 20703, 20490
Laser Disc Players
Brand Code
Aiwa 20203
Carver 20323, 20194,
20064
Denon 20243, 20241,
20172, 20059
DiscoVision 20023
Funai 20203
Harman/Kardon 20194
Hitachi 20023
Kenwood 20258
Magnavox 20243, 20241,
20217, 20194
Marantz 20194, 20064
Mitsubishi 20059
NAD 20059
Optimus 20059
Panasonic 20204
Philips 20194,20064
Pioneer 20059, 20023
PolkAudio 20194
Quasar 20204
Realistic 20203
Samsung 20323
Sega 20023
Sony 20270, 20201,
20193
Technics 20204
ThetaDigital 20194
Yamaha 20451, 20217
Satellite Receivers
Brand Code
AlphaStar 10772
Chaparral 10216
Crossdigital 11109
DirecTV 11856, 11749, 11640,
11639, 11609, 11444,
11443, 11442, 11414,
11392, 11377, 11142,
11109, 11108, 11076,
10819, 10749, 10724,
10639, 10566,
10392, 10247, 10099
DishNetwork
System
11775, 11505, 11170,
11005, 10775,
Dishpro 11775, 11505, 11005,
10775
Echostar 11775, 11505, 11170,
11005, 10775
Expressvu 11775, 10775
GE 10566, 10392
GeneralInstru-
ment
10869
GOI 11775, 10775
Goodmans 11246
Hisense 11535
Hitachi 11250, 10819
HTS 11775, 10775
HughesNetwork
Systems
11749, 11444, 11443,
11442, 11142, 10749
iLo 11535
Jerrold 10869
JVC 11775, 11170, 10775
LG 11414, 11226
Magnavox 10724, 10722
Memorex 10724
Mitsubishi 10749
Motorola 10869, 10856
NEC 11270
NextLevel 10869
Panasonic 10701, 10247
Paysat 10724
Philips 11749, 11442, 11142,
11076, 10819, 10749,
10724, 10722, 10099
Pioneer 11442
Proscan 10566, 10392
Proton 11535
RadioShack 10869
RCA 11392, 10855,
10566, 10392,
10143,
Samsung 11609, 11442, 11377,
11276, 11142, 11109,
11108
Sanyo 11219
Sony 11640, 11639, 10639
StarChoice 10869
Tivo 11444, 11443, 11442,
11142
Programming Codes, continued
Appendix D: Programming the Remote Control, continued
DVD Players/Recorders
Brand Code
Technosonic 20730
Techwood 20692
Terapin 21031
ThetaDigital 20571
Toshiba 21154, 20695,
20503
Tredex 20804, 20803,
20800, 20799
UrbanConcepts 20503
USLogic 20839
Venturer 20790
Vizio 21226, 21064
Vocopro 21027
Xbox 20522
Xwave 21001
Yamaha 20545, 20539,
20490
Yamakawa 20872
Zenith 20869, 20741,
20591, 20503
Zoece 21265
Appendices 69
VCRs and DVRs
Brand Code
ABS 21972
Admiral 20479, 20209,
20048
Adventura 20000
Aiko 20278
Aiwa 20307, 20124,
20037, 20000
Akai 20242, 20175,
20106, 20061, 20041
Alienware 21972
AmericaAction 20278
AmericanHigh 20035
Asha 20240
Audiovox 20278, 20037
Beaumark 20240
Bell&Howell 20104
Broksonic 20479, 20295,
20209, 20184,
20121, 20002
Calix 20037
Canon 20035
Capehart 20020
Carver 20081
CCE 20278, 20072
Citizen 20278, 20037
Colt 20072
Craig 20271, 20240,
20072, 20047, 20037
CurtisMathes 20760, 20162,
20060, 20041,
20035
Cybernex 20240
CyberPower 21972
Daewoo 20637, 20561,
20278, 20045,
20020
Daytron 20020
Dell 21972
Denon 20042
DirecTV 20739
Durabrand 20039, 20038
Dynatech 20000
Electrohome 20043, 20037
Electrophonic 20037
Emerex 20032
VCRs and DVRs
Brand Code
Emerson 21593, 20637,
20593, 20561,
20479, 20295,
20278, 20212,
20209, 20208,
20184, 20121,
20068, 20061,
20043, 20037,
20036, 20002,
20000
Fisher 20104, 20066,
20054, 20047
Fuji 20035, 20033
Funai 21593, 20593,
20000
Garrard 20000
Gateway 21972
GE 20761, 20760,
20240, 20202,
20060, 20035
GoVideo 20643, 20526,
20432, 20240
GoldStar 20038, 20037
Gradiente 20000
HarleyDavidson 20000
Harman/Kardon 20081, 20075,
20038
Harwood 20072, 20068
Headquarter 20046
HewlettPackard 21972
HI-Q 20047
Hitachi 20105, 20089,
20042, 20041,
20000
HowardCom-
puters
21972
HP 21972
HughesNetwork
Systems
20739, 20042
Humax 20739
Hush 21972
iBUYPOWER 21972
Jensen 20041
JVC 21162, 20067, 20041,
20008
KEC 20278, 20037
Kenwood 20067, 20041, 20038
KLH 20072
Kodak 20037, 20035
LG 21037
Linksys 21972
Lloyds 20208, 20000
Logik 20072
LXI 20037
Magnasonic 20593
Magnavox 20593, 20563,
20149, 20110,
20081, 20039,
20035, 20000
Magnin 20240
Marantz 20081, 20035
VCRs and DVRs
Brand Code
Marta 20037
Matsushita 21162, 20162, 20035
MediaCenterPC 21972
MEI 20035
Memorex 21262, 21162, 21037,
20479, 20307,
20240, 20209,
20162, 20104,
20048, 20047,
20046, 20039,
20037, 20035,
20000
MGA 20240, 20061,
20043
MGNTechnol-
ogy
20240
Microsoft 21972
Mind 21972
Minolta 20105, 20042
Mitsubishi 20443, 20242,
20214, 20173,
20075, 20067,
20061, 20043
Motorola 20048, 20035
MTC 20240, 20000
Multitech 20072, 20000
NEC 20104, 20067,
20041, 20040,
20038
Nikko 20037
Nikon 20034
NiveusMedia 21972
Noblex 20240
Northgate 21972
Olympus 20035
Onkyo 20222
Optimus 21262, 21162,
21062, 21048,
20593, 20432,
20162, 20104,
20048, 20037
Optonica 20062
Orion 20479, 20295,
20209, 20184,
20002
Panasonic 21262, 21162, 21062,
20616, 20225,
20162, 20077, 20035
Penney 20240, 20054,
20042, 20040,
20038, 20037,
20035
Pentax 20105, 20042
Philco 20035
Philips 21181, 21081, 20739,
20618, 20110,
20081, 20062,
20035
Pilot 20037
Pioneer 20067
Programming Codes, continued
Appendix D: Programming the Remote Control, continued
Satellite Receivers
Brand Code
Toshiba 11749, 11285, 10819,
10790, 10749
UltimateTV 11640, 11392
Uniden 10724, 10722
USDigital 11535
USDTV 11535
Voom 10869
Zenith 11856
70 Appendices
VCRs and DVRs
Brand Code
PolkAudio 20081
Portland 20020
Profitronic 20240
Proscan 20761, 20760,
20202, 20060
Protec 20072
Pulsar 20039
Quarter 20046
Quartz 20046
Quasar 21162, 20162, 20077,
20035
RadioShack 21037, 20000
Radix 20037
Randex 20037
RCA 20880, 20761,
20760, 20240,
20202, 20149,
20106, 20105,
20077, 20060,
20042
Realistic 20104, 20066,
20062, 20048,
20047, 20046,
20037, 20035,
20000
ReplayTV 20616, 20614
Ricavision 21972
Ricoh 20034
Runco 20039
Salora 20075
Samsung 20739, 20240,
20045
Samtron 20643
Sanky 20048, 20039
Sansui 20479, 20271,
20209, 20067,
20041, 20000
Sanyo 20240, 20159,
20104, 20047, 20046
Scott 20212, 20210,
20184, 20121,
20045, 20043
Sears 20105, 20104,
20066, 20054,
20047, 20046,
20042, 20037,
20035, 20000
Sharp 20848, 20062,
20048
Shintom 20072
Shogun 20240
Singer 20072
SonicBlue 20616, 20614
Sony 21972, 21032,
20636, 20035,
20034, 20033,
20032, 20000
Stack9 21972
STS 20042
Programming Codes, continued
Appendix D: Programming the Remote Control, continued
VCRs and DVRs
Brand Code
Sylvania 21593, 20593,
20110, 20081,
20043, 20035,
20000
Symphonic 21593, 20593,
20000
Systemax 21972
TagarSystems 21972
Tatung 20041
Teac 20041, 20000
Technics 20162, 20035
Teknika 20037, 20035,
20000
Thomas 20000
Tivo 21503, 20739,
20636, 20618
TMK 20240, 20208,
20036
Toshiba 21972, 21503,
21008, 20212,
20210, 20209,
20066, 20045,
20043
Totevision 20240, 20037
Touch 21972
Unitech 20240
Vector 20045
VectorResearch 20040, 20038
VideoConcepts 20061, 20045,
20040
Videomagic 20037
Videosonic 20240
Viewsonic 21972
Villain 20000
Voodoo 21972
Wards 20760, 20240,
20212, 20149,
20081, 20072,
20062, 20060,
20048, 20047,
20042, 20035,
20000
White
Westinghouse
20637, 20209, 20072
XR-1000 20072, 20035,
20000
Yamaha 20038
Zenith 21139, 20637,
20479, 20209,
20039, 20034,
20033, 20000
ZTGroup 21972
Appendices 71
Appendix E: Troubleshooting
Reset Name When to Use How to Use Resulting Action
Format Whenthepictureshape
seemsincorrect,use
FORMATtochangethe
shapeofthepicture.
PresstheFORMATkeytocyclethroughthe
availableformatstofindthebestformat
forthecurrentpicture.
Thelast-usedformatforasignal
typeismemorizedforeachinput.
Thenexttimethesameinputand
thesamesignaltypeisviewed,the
last-usedformatwillberecalled.
PerfectColor
and PerfecTint
Reset
(forthesingle
inputcurrently
beingwatched)
Whenthecolorintensities
seemoutofbalance,
usethePerfectColor/
PerfecTintresettoreset
thecolorbalancestothe
originalfactorysettings.
BothPerfectColorand
PerfecTintandarereset
atthesametime.
1. Whileviewingtheinputtobereset,
pressMENUtodisplaytheMain
menuwiththeA/Viconhighlighted.
2. Use tohighlightPerfectColor
andpressENTERtodisplaythe
PerfectColoradjustmentscreen.
3. PressCANCELtoresetthecolors.
AllPerfectColor/PerfecTintsliders
areresettotheoriginalcenter
position.ThePefectColor/PerfecTint
settingsforotherinputsremain
unchanged.
Note:PerfecTintslidersareavail-
ableonlyon734seriesmodels.
A/V Memory
Reset
(forthesingle
inputcurrently
beingwatched)
Whenaudioand/orvideo
settingsforasingleinput
seemincorrect,useA/V
MemoryResettoreturn
theinputtotheoriginal
factorysettings.
1. Whileviewingtheinputtobereset,
pressMENUtodisplaytheMain
menuwiththeA/Viconhighlighted.
2. Use tohighlighttheReseticon
andpressENTERtoreset.
AllAudioandVideosettingsforthe
individualinputareresetexcept
fortheListenTo,Language,audio
Balance,andClosedCaption
settings.
A/V Reset
(forallinputs)
Toresetaudioandvideo
adjustmentsforallinputs
totheoriginalfactory
settings.
WhileviewingtheTV,pressthefront
panelbuttonsGUIDEandFORMATatthe
sametime.
AllAudioandVideosettingsare
returnedtotheoriginalfactory
settings,includingListenToand
Language,plusClosedCaptions
settingsandFormatsettings.
Channel
Memorization
Toeraseand
re-memorizechannelson
ANT 1orANT 2.
1. WhileviewingtheTV,pressMENUto
displaytheMainmenu.
2. Press tohighlighttheSetupicon.
3. Press tohighlighttheScanicon.
4. Press tohighlighttheantenna
inputandreceptionmode,e.g.Ant
1 Air.
5. Press tohighlighttheStart
buttoniconandpressENTERtostart
thememorization.
Allpreviouslymemorizedchan-
nelsfortheselectedantenna
inputareerasedandanewsetof
memorizedchannelsiscreated.
AllcustomsettingsforFAV,
channelnames,andchannel
locksaredeleted.Toaddor
deleteindividualchannels,see
Editmenuinstructionsinchapter
5,TVMenuSettings.
Lock Menu Pass
Code
TochangeyourLock
menupasscode
SeethecutoutpageinAppendixB. Allowsanewcodetobeestablished.
TV Reset Comparison Guide
YoucanresolvemanycommonTVproblemsusingthe
resetfunctionsdescribedinthefollowingtable.See
alsotheadditionaltroubleshootingsuggestionslaterin
thisappendix.
IMPORTANT
Before you change sound or picture settings: If
pictureorsoundsettingsseemwrongforabroadcast
channel(achannelfromANT 1, ANT 2,acablebox,or
satellitereceiver),firstcheckotherchannelsfromthe
sameinputbeforechangingsettings.Ifmostother
channelsfromthesameinputseemcorrect,thereis
likelyaproblemwiththebroadcastratherthanwiththe
TV.Usecareinthiscase,aschangesyoumaketofix
problemsonindividualchannelsalsoaffectallother
channelsonthesameinput.
72 Appendices
Reset Name When to Use How to Use Resulting Action
Front-Panel Lock
Release
Tore-enablethefront-
panelcontrolsafter
activationoftheFront-
PanelLock
WhenEnergyModeissettoFast
Power On,pressandholdtheMENU
buttononthefrontpanelforover
eightseconds.
WhenEnergyModeissettoLow
Power,pressPOWER onthefront
paneltoturnontheTV.Pressand
holdthe MENUbuttononthefront
panelforovereightseconds.
Allowsthefrontpaneltobeunlocked
iftheremotecontrolismisplaced.
System Reset IftheTVdoesnotturnon
oroff,doesnotrespond
totheremotecontrolor
frontpanelbuttons,or
hasaudiobutnovideo.
PresstheSYSTEM RESETbuttononthefront
panelwithapointedobjectsuchasthe
pointofpencilorendtipofapaperclip.
TheTVwillturnoffandthegreenLED
willflashquicklyforaboutoneminute.
WhenthegreenLEDstopsflashing,
youmayturnontheTV.Thechanges
youmademostrecently,beforeusing
SYSTEM RESET,maybelost.Changes
youmadepreviously,however,are
notlost.
TV Reset
IMPORTANT:
Usethisreset
onlyifallother
resetshavebeen
unsuccessful.
Toresetallconsumer-
accessiblesettings
andallmemoriestothe
originalfactorydefaults.
CAUTION:Allowner-
performedsetupsand
adjustmentswillbe
erased.
1. WhileviewingtheTV,pressMENUto
displaytheTVMainmenu.
2. WiththeMainmenudisplayed,
pressnumberkeys1 2 3todisplay
theResetmenu.
3. READ THE ON-SCREEN
WARNING AND INSTRUCTIONS.
Ifyoudonotwishtousethis
reset,pressEXITorMENUtoback
out.
Ifyoudowishtousethereset,
pressENTERtoeraseallmemo-
riesandsettings.
TheTVwillstarttheinitialization
process.TheTVwillthenturnoff
andthefrontgreenLEDwillstart
flashing.WhentheLEDstops
flashing,youcanturntheTVon
again.TheParentalLockPasscode
willremainunaffected,butallother
memoriesandsettingsoutlinedin
thisOwnersGuidewillneedtobe
setagain.
Appendix E: Troubleshooting, continued
Service and Support
Service
IfyouareunabletocorrectaproblemwithyourTV,
consultyourMitsubishidealerorMitsubishiCon-
sumerRelationsat(800)332-2119.
DONOTadjustanycontrolsotherthanthose
describedinthisOwnersGuide.
DONOTremovetheprotectivebackcoverof
yourTV.
Support
Toorderreplacementoradditionalremotecon-
trols,lampcartridges,orOwnersGuides,visitour
websiteatwww.mitsuparts.comorcall
(800)553-7278.
Forquestions:
CallConsumerRelationsat800-332-2119.
E-mail:MDEAservice@mdea.com
Website:www.mitsubishi-tv.com
Important
Alllampsreplacedunderwarrantymustbereturned
toMitsubishiwheretheywillbeinspectedfordefect
verification.
Appendices 73
Appendix E: Troubleshooting, continued
TV Channels
Symptom Remarks
1. TheTVtakesseveralsecondstorespondto
channelchanges.
Itisnormalfordigitalchannelstotakelongertotunein.
PressENTERafteraenteringchannelnumbertoavoiddelays.
Usea4-digitnumberforanover-the-airdigitalchannel.
Usea6-digitnumberfordigitalcablechannelsifyourcable
serviceisabletorecognize6-digitchannelnumbers.
2. Youcannotaccessachannel. UsenumberkeysinsteadofCH / .
Besurethechannelyouwanttoviewisinmemory.See
Setup>Scaninchapter5,TVMenuSettings.
CheckthattheTVisswitchedtothecorrectdeviceor
antennaforthatchannelbypressingtheINPUTbutton.
MakesureChannelLockisoff.
MakesuretheLock>Parentmenulockissettooff.
Ifyoucannottunetoavirtualdigitalchanneleventhough
theTVhasalreadymemorizeddigitalchannels,tunetothe
physicalchannelnumberusedbythebroadcaster.The
virtualchannelwillthenbeautomaticallyaddedtomemory.
General TV Operation
Symptom Remarks
1. AfanisrunningevenwhiletheTVispowered
off.
Theroomistoowarm.WhentheTVisoff,internalcomponents
continuetodrawpowerandmustbecooledbythefan.
2. TheTVremotecontroldoesnotwork. Checkthatthebatteriesarefreshandinstalledcorrectly.
CheckthattheslideswitchontheremoteissettoTV.
Benomorethan20feetfromtheTVwhenusingtheremote
control.
ProgramtheremotecontroltooperatetheTVorother
device.
Resettheremotecontrol.
3. WhenItrytousetheremotecontrol,the
POWERkeyblinksfivetimes.
Replacethebatteries.
4. TVdoesnotrespondtotheremotecontrolor
tofrontpanelcontrolandTVwillnotpower
onoroff.
UsetheSystemResetbutton.
5. WhenadeviceisselectedfromtheInput
Selectionmenu,thescreenisblue(nosignal
source).
Makesuretheselecteddeviceisturnedon.
BeginplayoftheVCR.
6. YouhaveforgottenyourLockmenupasscode. SeeAppendixB,BypassingtheParentalLock.
7. Ratingrestrictionsarenotworking. OpentheParentalLockmenuand:
VerifythattheU.S.RatingsorOtherRatingssettingisOn.
ChecktheLockTime/UnlockTimetocheckifratingrestric-
tionsaredisabled.
RatingrestrictionsapplyonlytocontentonANT1andANT
2,INPUT13.
8. On-screendisplaysappeareachtimeyou
changeafunction.
NormalTVoperation.
9. Awarningmessageappearedonscreen
stating,TVwillshutdowninafewseconds.
Pleasecheckiftheairflowisblocked.
Roomtemperaturehasexceededproperlevels.Coolthe
room.
TheTVhasoverheated.Clearblockedairventsandensure
atleastfourinchesofclearanceonallsidesoftheTV.
Cleantheairfilteronthelampcartridge.
74 Appendices
Picture
Symptom Remarks
1. Picturedoesnotlooklikeahigh-definition
picture.
Notallsignalsarehigh-definitionsignals.Toreceivehigh-defini-
tionprogrammingfromyourcableorsatelliteprovider,youmust
subscribetotheprovidershigh-definitionservice.Someover-
the-airbroadcastsareinhigh-defnitionandcanbereceivedwith
ahigh-qualityantennasuitedtoyourlocation.
2. Picturehasbecomedimmer. Thelampisnearingtheendofitslife.Orderanewlamp.
SeeAppendixCfororderinginformationandreplacement
instructions.
Adjustpicturebrightnessandcontrasttomaximumlevels.
ChangeLampModefromStandardtoBright.
3. Thereisalargeblackorgrayrectangleon
thescreen.
TheTVsanalogclosedcaptioninghasbeensettotextmode
intheCaptionsmenu.Turnoffbecausethereisnotextinfor-
mationbeingbroadcast.
4. Youcannotviewapicturewhenplayinga
VHStape.
CheckyourVCRsownersguideforfurthertroubleshooting.
Appendix E: Troubleshooting, continued
TV Power On/Off
Symptom Remarks
1. TVtakesanexcessivelylongtimetopower
on.
Whenswitchedon,theTVneedstimetobootup,just
asacomputerdoes.Also,theTVslamprequiresafew
momentstoheatuptofullbrightness.
TVEnergyModeissettoLowPower.ChangeTVEnergy
ModetoFastPowerOnintheSetupmenu.
2. YoucannotprogramtheTVtoturnonauto-
matically(Timerfunction)
TheTVmaybelocked.
Theclockmaynotbeset.
TVEnergyModeissettoLowPower.ChangetoFast
PowerOninSetupmenu.
3. TheTVwillnotturnonafterbeingpluggedin. Iflightonfrontpanelisblinking,waitforatleastoneminutefor
thelighttoturnoff,thenpressPOWERagain.
4. TVturneditselfoffandthelightonthefront
panelstartedtoblink.
MomentarypowerfluctuationcausedtheTVtoturnoffto
preventdamage.Waitforthegreenlighttostopflashing
andturntheTVonagain.
IftheTVdoesnotstayon,usetheSystemResetbuttonon
thefrontpanel.Ifthishappensfrequently,obtainanACline
powerconditioner/surgeprotector.
Anunusualdigitalsignalmayhavebeenreceived,triggeringa
protectioncircuit.WaitforthelighttostopflashingandturnTV
on.
5. TVturneditselfoffandtheSTATUSisa
steadyyellow.
TheTVhasoverheated.Clearblockedairventsandensure
atleastfourinchesofclearanceonallsidesoftheTV.
Cleanthelamp-cartridgeairfilter.SeeAppendixC.
6. TVwillnotpoweroff. UsetheSystemResetbutton.
TV Channels
Symptom Remarks
3. Nameoptionsarenotavailableforsome
channels.
Youcannameonlymemorizedanalogchannelsandmemorized
digitalchannelsnotnamedbythebroadcaster.
4. WhenChannelViewlistisdisplayed,infor-
mationappearsincomplete
Availableinformationissentfromthebroadcasterorcable
provider.Nootherdataisavailable.
MakesuretheTVclockissetcorrectly.
Appendices 75
Appendix E: Troubleshooting, continued
Sound (see also NetCommand troubleshooting for A/V receiver setup)
Symptom Remarks
1. Thereisnosoundevenwhenthe
volumeisturnedup.
CheckiftheMUTEbuttonison.
TheTVsListento:settingmaybesettoSAP.
CheckthattheSpeakersoptionissettoTVtohearsoundfromthe
TVspeakers.
IfusinganA/Vreceiver,checkthattheSpeakersoptionissettoAV
ReceivertohearsoundfromtheA/Vreceiverspeakers.
PerformaSystemReset.
2. Thesounddoesnotmatchthescreen
picture.
TheTVsListento:settingmaybesettoSAP.
IfusingstereoorA/Vreceiverspeakers,checktheirinputselec-
tionintheInputs>AVRmenu.
IfusingstereoorA/Vreceiver,checkthatDIGITALAUDIOOUT
and/orAVRAUDIOOUTPUTonTVsbackpanelisconnectedto
theA/Vreceiver.
NetCommandissetupincorrectlyfortheA/Vreceiver.
Indicators
Symptom Remarks
1. LAMPindicatorlightisaconstantred. TurntheTVoffforatleast2minutes.Turnitbackon.Iflightis
stillred,thelamphasfailed.Replaceit.SeeAppendixCforlamp
replacementinformation.Forquestions,pleasecallMitsubishiCon-
sumerrelationsat(800)332-2119.
2. LAMPindicatorlightisaflashingyellow. Lampcoverdoorisopenorlampcartridgeisnotsecure.See
AppendixCforlampreplacementinformation.
3. STATUSindicatorlightisasteady
yellow.
Roomtemperaturehasexceededproperlevels.Cooltheroom.
TheTVhasoverheated.Clearblockedairventsandensureat
leastfourinchesofclearanceonallsidesoftheTV.
Cleantheairfilteronthelampcartridge.SeeAppendixC.
Picture
Symptom Remarks
5. VCRorDVDplayerson-screenmenusjitter
upanddown.
Possiblecause:ManyVCRsandDVDplayersprovideon-
screenmenusatonlyhalf-resolution.Theselower-resolution
graphicsmayappeartojitterupanddownwhentheTVcon-
vertsthemtohigh-definitiongraphics.
6. WhenviewingastoppedVCR,whitelines
arerollingonthescreen.
TurnoffvideomutefortheVCR.
Beginplayingthetape.
ChangetheVCRinputtotheantennainput.
7. Screenisblack. ThePerfectColorcolorbalancehasbeenincorrectlyset.
ResetthePerfectColorbalance.
8. PicturefromanHDMIinputisnoisy(poor
quality).
UpgradeaCategory1(unmarked)HDMIcabletoaCategory2
HDMIcable.
9. Theimagefromacomputerappearsdis-
tortedwhenviewedontheTV.
NormalTVoperation.TheTVdoesnotcorrectdistortioninthe
picturefromacomputerbecausethecorrectionprocessmay
causetheedgesoftheimagetobecutoff.
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Appendix E: Troubleshooting, continued
NetCommand (Y and 734 series only)
Symptom Remarks
1. CannotseethemenufromtheA/VReceiver. TheA/VReceiverisnotconnectedtoanyvideoinputoftheTV.
TochecktheA/VReceivermenu,temporarilyplugintoanunused
inputoftheTV,suchasInput3.ExittheAutoInputSensingscreen
andselectInput3fromtheInputSelectionmenu.PressMENU.
2. NetCommandunabletolearnspecificdevice
keys.
DevicedoesnotuseIRformatforremotecontrolsignal.ITT
andRFformatscannotbelearned.
Roomlightingmayaffectthesignal.Havetheremotesvery
close(6inchesorless)totheTVduringLearning.
IflearningaMitsubishiremotecontrol,makesureslide
switchisnotsettoTVposition.
Some,butnotall,devicekeyfunctionscanbelearnedby
NetCommand.Forexample,POWERandPLAYmaybe
learned,butotherfunctionsmaynot.
Thesignalfromtheremotecontrolmaynotbestrong
enough.InsertfreshbatteriesandtryLearningagain.
3. TheA/VReceiveristheselectedaudio
sourcebutthereisnosound.
ChecktoseeiftheA/VReceiverpoweristurnedon.
Withthepowerturnedon,redisplaytheInputSelection
menuandpressENTERtoallowNetCommandtocorrectly
selecttheA/VReceiverinput.
IncorrectsetupintheInputs>AVRmenu.Checkthe
deviceconnectionassignedintheAVRmenu.
4. ThereisnosoundwhenIswitchtotheA/V
receiverusingtheSpeakersettinginthe
AVmenu,eventhoughIhavephysically
connectedtheTVtotheA/Vreceiverand
learnedIRcodesforthereceiverinputs.
WronginputornoinputwasassignedintheAVReceiverLearn
screen.AllaudioshouldgototheA/Vreceiverasaudiooutput
fromtheTVunlessthedevicesaudioisconnecteddirectlyto
theA/Vreceiver.Seechapter6,NetCommand,andperform
theproceduretoselectthecorrectA/Vreceiverinput.
5. ThereisnosoundfromtheA/Vreceiver
formyDVDplayerorothersurroundsound
deviceeventhoughIlearnedtheIRcodefor
theA/VreceiversDVDinputorotherinput.
NetCommandA/VreceiversetupfortheDVDplayerordigital
surroundsounddeviceorotherdeviceisnotswitchingprop-
erly.Seechapter6,NetCommand,andperformA/Vreceiver
setupforadigitalsurroundsounddevice.
6. IveselectedmyDVDplayerorothersur-
roundsounddeviceincombinationwiththe
TVspeakersbuthearnosoundfromtheTV
speakers.
IfyouhaveonlyanaudioconnectionfromthedevicetotheA/V
receiver,aphysicalaudioconnectionfromthedevicetotheTVis
alsorequired.
Connecttheleftandrightaudiooutputfromthedevicetothe
appropriateTVaudioinput.Nowyoucanhearaudiofrom
thedevicethrougheithertheTVspeakersortheA/Vreceiver.
Toswitchaudiosources,pressAUDIO,press toshowthe
Speakersoption,thenpress toselectAVReceiverorTV.
7. IlearnedtheRECORDkeyformyVCR/DVR
butwhenIpressedtheRECORDkey,the
VCR/DVRdidnotrecordanything.
CheckthattheVCRorDVRisreceivingasignaldirectlyfrom
yourcableboxorsatellitereceiver.
Indicators
Symptom Remarks
4. STATUSindicatorlightisasteady/flash-
ingred.
UnplugsetfromACpower.Plugbackinanwaitoneminutefor
blinkingtostop.
PressSYSTEMRESETbuttonandwaitforblinkingtostop.
Ifblinkingcontinues,serviceisrequired.Contactyourdealeror
aMitsubishiAuthorizedServiceCentertoarrangeforaservice
evaluation.ListingsofMitsubishiAuthorizedServicelocations
canbeobtainedfromourwebsite,www.mitsubishi-tv.comor
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Index
A
A/VMemoryReset71
A/VReceiver
AddingNetCommandControl
53, 54, 55, 56
andtheTVSpeakers37
andTVsRemoteControl53, 63
AudioLock64
Codes65
Connecting9, 10, 23, 54
ControllingSoundVolume14
A/VReset7, 71
AdjustKeys(Up/Down/Left/Right)
26, 34
AirFilter62
AnamorphicPictureFormat30
Antenna
Connecting19
AntennaInputs(ANT1/MAIN,ANT2/
AUX)9
AudioLock64
AudioMenu37
Auto-off.SeeSleepTimer
Auto-on.SeeTimer
AutoInputSensing
Description6
TVSetup13
B
BackPanel(described)9, 10
Batteries12
Bright(LampMode)35
C
CableBox
andTVsRemoteControl26, 63
Codes66
Connecting17, 18, 22, 23
Camcorder
Connecting(Analog)24
CameraFiles32
CaptionsMenu38
Channels.See alsoFAV
Changing25
ChannelViewListings27
ChannelLock40
DigitalChannelNumbers58
Memorizing13
Naming40
Physical/VirtualChannelNum-
bers40
Scan(description)39
StatusDisplay28
Troubleshooting73
Cleaning4
Clock,SetDateandTime41
ClosedCaptions38
ColorAdjustments35, 36
ResetColor35, 71
ComponentInputs(YPbPr)9
Computer
andDisplayFormats16, 58
Connecting15
D
Date.SeeClock
Defaults,Resetting71
DigitalAudioOut10
DisplayFormatDefnitions30
DolbyDigital10, 23, 54, 58
DVDPlayer
andTVsRemoteControl27, 63
Codes67
Connecting20
DVIDevice,Connecting20
E
EnergyMode42
F
F1F4Keys26, 49
FanNoise4
FastPowerOn42
FAV(FavoriteChannels)29, 40
FORMATKey30, 31
FrontPanelLock46
G
GUIDEKey26, 63
ChannelView27
H
HDMI
ChangingOutanHDMIDevice
14
ConnectinganHDMIDevice18
DisconnectingandtheInput
SelectionMenu43
HDMICableCategories10
HDMIJack10
NetCommandforHDMIDevices
6, 27, 63
HDTVCableBoxorSatelliteReceiver
withComponentVideo,Connect-
ing17
HD(High-Defnition)Signal)30
I
INFOKey
ChannelView27
inTVMenus34
USBPhotoMenu32
InputJacks(StandardAudio/Video)
10
InputSelectionMenu
ChooseViewingSource25
IconOrder43
INPUTKey26
IR(infrared)EmitterPlacement
48
J
JPEGPhotoFiles32
L
LampCartridgeReplacement61
LAMPIndicator.SeeLEDIndicator
Lights
LampMode35
Language
inDigitalPrograms37
SAP(SecondAudioProgram)37
LanguageMenu39
Learn.SeeNetCommand
LEDIndicatorLights8
Troubleshooting75
LockMenu.SeeLockTV
LockTV
BypassingtheLock59
LockbyChannel40
LockbyRatings45
LockbyTime46
LockFrontPanel46
PresetV-ChipBlocking44
LowPower(EnergyMode)42
M
MediaSetupMenu33
MemorizingChannels13
AddSingleChanneltoMemory
39, 40
Mute
MUTEkey26
VideoMute35
N
NetCommand
A/VReceiverControl53
ComparedtoProgrammingthe
RemoteControl63
Description47
InitialSetupforMostDevices49
NetCommandforHDMIDevices
6, 27, 63
Operating51, 52
SpecializedDeviceKeys50
Troubleshooting76
Noise,Video35
82 Index
P
ParentMenu45
PassCode
Resetting59
Setting44
PAUSEKey26
PerfectColor35
PerfectTint35
PhotoViewing33
Picture
AVMenuControls35
FormatDisplays31
PictureQualityandFilmMode
35
Troubleshooting74
PictureMode36
PowerConsumption
EnergyMode42
Specifcations58
PowerOn/Off12, 25
Troubleshooting74
Q
QVKey(QuickView)26
andFAVKey29
R
RemoteControl
KeysandFunctions26, 27
ProgrammingCodes(reference
chart)65
ProgrammingInstructions64
Programmingvs.NetCommand
Learning63
Reset27
Reset
A/VReset(allsettings)7
AVMenuReset(byinput)35
Color71
PassCode59
RemoteControl27
RemoteControlAudioLock64
SystemReset7
TVResetComparisonGuide71
S
S-Video10
ConnectinganS-VideoDevice
18
Safeguards5
SAP(secondaudioprogram)28, 37
SatelliteReceiver
andtheRemoteControl63
Connecting17, 18
SD(Standard-DefnitionSignal)30
ServiceandSupport72
SignalDefnitions30
SleepTimer25
Sound
AudioSettings37
ControllingA/VReceiverVolume
14, 53
SimulatedStereo37
Troubleshooting75
TurnTVSpeakersOn/Off37
SpeakersOption
AutoInputSensing14
InAudioMenu37
Specifcations,TV58
Standard-DefnitionSignal30
Standard(LampMode)35
StandPartNumbers4
StatusDisplay28
STATUSIndicator.SeeLEDIndicator
Lights
StereoSystem.SeeA/VReceiver
SurroundSound9, 10, 23, 55
Simulated37
SystemReset7, 72
T
Time.SeeClock
Timer
SleepTimer(auto-off)25
TVTimer(auto-on)42
TimeZone.SeeClock
Troubleshooting71
V
V-ChipRatings
ApplyingRestrictions44
Defnitions45
InStatusDisplay28
VCR
Connecting10, 21, 22
Troubleshooting75
VideofromaDigitalCamera33
VideoMenu36
ViewingDevice.SeeInputSelection
Menu
W
WallOutletCable19
X
x.v.Color10, 18, 36
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SYSTEM RESET
IftheTVdoesnotrespondtotheremotecontrol,
frontpanelcontrols,orwillnotpoweron/off,press
theSYSTEM RESETbuttononthefrontpanel.
ThegreenLEDwillflashquicklyforaboutone
minute.WhenthegreenLEDstopsflashing,you
mayturnontheTV.Settingschangesyoumade
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