5.DLP™ HIGH-DEFINITION TELEVISIONMODELSWD-57831WD-65831WD-73831OWNER’S GUIDE• Forquestions:- CallConsumerRelationsat800-332-2119.- E-mailusa
100 AppendicesAppendix C: Lamp Cartridge Replacement, continued Figure 1.WARNINGTHECOVERISPROVIDEDWITHANINTERLOCKTOREDUCETHERISKOFEXCESS
Appendices 101ThisappendixexplainshowtoprogramtheTV’sremotecontroltooperateotherA/Vdevices.ThisisdistinctfromNetCommand“Learni
102 AppendicesIMPORTANTYou may need to reprogram the remote control after changing the batteries.Programming the Remote ControlMethod 1: Code Entry1
Appendices 103Audio AmplifiersBrand CodeAcurus 30765Adcom 31100, 30577AltecLansing 31742Aragon 30765BelCantoDesign31583Bose 30674Carver 30892Clas
104 AppendicesA/V Receivers Brand CodeAudiotronic 3118 9Audiovox 31627,31390B&K 30840,30820,30701BelCantoDesign 31584BK 30702Bose 31253,3
Appendices 105Cable BoxesBrand CodeABC 10017,10014,10013,10011,10008, 10007, 10003, 10001Allegro 10315, 10153Americast 10899Antronix 10207, 100
106 AppendicesDVD Players/RecordersBrand CodeAdcom 21094Aiwa 20641Akai 21089, 20770 Alco 20790Allegro 20869AmphionMediaWorks20872AMW 20872ApexDigi
Appendices 107DVD Players/RecordersBrand CodeMemorex 21270,20831,20695Microsoft 20522Mintek 20839, 20717Mitsubishi 21521, 20521Momitsu 21082Myrya
108 AppendicesLaser Disc PlayersBrand CodeAiwa 20203Carver 20323,20194,20064Denon 20243,20241,20172,20059DiscoVision 20023Funai 20203Harman/Kar
Appendices 109VCRs and DVRsBrand CodeHarman/Kardon 20081, 20075, 20038Harwood 20072,20068Headquarter 20046HewlettPackard 21972HI-Q 20047Hitachi 2
1Television OverviewPackage Contents ... 12Special Features of Your TV ... 12TV Front Panel ..
110 AppendicesVCRs and DVRsBrand CodeOptonica 20062Orion 20479,20295,20209,20184,20002Panasonic 21262,21162,21062,20616,20225,20162,20077,
Appendices 111Appendix E: TroubleshootingReset Name When to Use How to Use Resulting ActionDemo Mode Turn-OffToturnofftheretaildemomodeslid
112 AppendicesReset Name When to Use How to Use Resulting ActionParental Lock Pass CodeTochangeyourParentalLockPassCodeThisinformationislist
Appendices 113 Appendices 113Appendix E: Troubleshooting, continuedTV ChannelsSymptom Remarks1. TheTVtakesseveralsecondstorespondtochan
114 Appendices114 AppendicesPictureSymptom Remarks1. Picturedoesnotlooklikeahigh-definitionpicture.Notallsignalsarehigh-definitionsignal
Appendices 115 Appendices 115Appendix E: Troubleshooting, continuedSound (see also NetCommand troubleshooting for A/V receiver setup)Symptom Rem
116 Appendices116 AppendicesIEEE 1394 DevicesSymptom Remarks1. ExcessivedigitalartifactsappearwhenviewinganIEEE1394device.• TheIEEE1394
Appendices 117 Appendices 117Appendix E: Troubleshooting, continuedIEEE 1394 DevicesSymptom Remarks5. ThereisnoaudioandvideofromtheIEEE
118 Appendices118 AppendicesTV Guide On Screen (see the separate TV Guide On Screen® Interactive Program Guide User’s Manual for detailed informatio
Trademark and License Information 119 Trademark and License Information 119LICENSOR’SSUPPLIERSDONOTMAKEORPASSONTOENDUSERORANYOTHERT
12 Chapter 1. Television Overview1. Standard Remote Control2. Two AA Batteries3. Small Remote Control4. Two AAA Batteries5. Four-Ended IR Emitte
120 Trademark and License Information120 Trademark and License InformationMitsubishi TV SoftwareEND-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR EMBEDDED SOFTWAREIMPO
121 121Mitsubishi DLP™ Projection Television Limited WarrantyMITSUBISHIDIGITALELECTRONICSAMERICA,INC.(“MDEA”)warrantsasfollowstothe
122 122 d.Toobtainareplacementlamp,orderthelampdirectlyfromtheMDEAPartsDepartmentat(800)553-7278.2.THISLIMITEDWARRANTYDOESNO
Index 123IndexAA/VDiscs85A/VMemoryReset.SeeResetA/VReceiverAddingNetCommandControl44Connecting27A/VReset.SeeResetAdjustKeys(Up/D
124 IndexMuteAudioandClosedCaptions66andstatusDisplay51MUTEkey48VideoMute72NNetCommand®A/VReceiverControl42ComparedtoProgramming
Website:www.mitsubishi-tv.comE-mail:[email protected] questions, call Consumer Relations at800-332-2119To order replacement or additionalremote
Chapter 1. Television Overview 13Digital Cable Ready (CableCARD™)YourwidescreenMitsubishiHDTVis“Plug-and-Play”digitalcableready.Itcande
14 Chapter 1. Television OverviewLift cover to use features on the front panel.TV Front PanelA/V ResetIfyouwishtoresettheA/V(Audio/Video)sett
Chapter 1. Television Overview 15Front-Panel IndicatorsPOWER/TIMER IndicatorLED Color TV Condition Additional InformationNone TVispoweredoff.Nor
16 Chapter 1. Television Overview1$%7*"6%*0"6%*0065 $0.10/&/5*/165.0/*503065)%.*%7*"6%*0"/5."*/"/5
Chapter 1. Television Overview 174. COMPONENT Inputs(Audio and Video)Y Pb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)Usethesejackstoconnectdeviceswithcompone
18 Chapter 1. Television OverviewCableCARD™ TechnologyCableCARDisanationwidesystemstandardthatallowsyourlocalcableTVprovidertosupplyyo
2TV ConnectionsConnection Types ... 20Digital Video and Home Recording ... 21HDTV Cable Box or Sat
Thelightningflashwitharrowheadsymbolwithinanequilateraltriangleisintendedtoalerttheuserofthepresenceofuninsulated“dangerousvolta
20 Chapter 2. TV Connections20 Chapter 2. TV ConnectionsConnection TypesVideo and Combined Audio/Video ConnectionsThesedescriptionsapplytoTVvid
Chapter 2. TV Connections 21Digital Video and Home RecordingThetablebelowwillhelpyoudecidewhichtypeofconnectiontousefordigitalvideo.
22 Chapter 2. TV ConnectionsStandard Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, or Other Device with S-VideoRequired:S-Videocableandleft/rightanalogstereo
Chapter 2. TV Connections 23Antennas with Separate UHF and VHF LeadsRequired:UHF/VHFcombinerThisisnotincludedwiththeTV,butisavailablea
24 Chapter 2. TV ConnectionsVCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet CableRequired:Two-wayRFsplitter,3coaxialcables,rightandleftanalogaudiocables
Chapter 2. TV Connections 25VCR to a Cable Box (Audio & Video)Required:Two-wayRFsplitter,4coaxialcables,rightandleftaudiocables,S-
26 Chapter 2. TV ConnectionsDVI Video Device (Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, DVD Player, or Other Device)AnalogstereoaudiocablesandaDVI-to-HDMI
Chapter 2. TV Connections 27DVD Player with Component VideoComponentvideocablesandanalogaudiocablesarerequired.Thesearenotincludedwit
28 Chapter 2. TV ConnectionsOlder Cable BoxRequired:3coaxialcables,onetwo-wayRFsplitter.ThesearenotincludedwiththeTV.Whenthissetup
Chapter 2. TV Connections 29IEEE 1394 DevicesCompatible IEEE 1394 DevicesCompatibleA/Vdevicesincludesome,butnotall,cableboxes,D-VHSVCRs,
For Your RecordsRecordthemodelnumber,serialnumber,andpurchasedateofyourTV.ThemodelandserialnumbersareonthebackoftheTV.Refer
30 Chapter 2. TV ConnectionsIEEE 1394 Devices, continuedTips for Connecting IEEE 1394 Devices• Donotloopthelastdeviceinthechainbacktothe
Chapter 2. TV Connections 31IR Emitter NetCommand® and TV Guide On ScreenAn IR emitter cable is included with the TV.TheNetCommandsystemusesemi
32 Chapter 2. TV ConnectionsQ. My VCR (or other device) does not have two sets of stereo audio outputs. How can I connect this device’s audio to bo
3TV SetupGuidelines for Setting Up and Using Your New Widescreen TV ... 34When You First Power On the TV ... 36Using the TV’s Set
34 Chapter 3. TV SetupGetting Started1. Readthesectionentitled“Important Information About Your TV”startingonpage6.2. Choosealocationfo
Chapter 3. TV Setup 35Installing the Remote Control Batteries1. Removetheremotecontrol’sbackcoverbygentlypressinginthetabandlifting
36 Chapter 3. TV SetupWhen You First Power On the TVChoosing a Language for MenusWhenyoupowerontheTVforthefirsttime,youcanselecteither
Chapter 3. TV Setup 37Note:• IfusingaCableCARD™,thecompletelistofavailablechannelsisprovidedthroughtheCableCARDandtheANT 1optio
38 Chapter 3. TV SetupSet DaySelectthedayordaysthattheTVwillturnonautomati-cally.Press or toselectDaily, Mon-Fri(Mondaythrough
Chapter 3. TV Setup 39CableboxCamcorderDVDDVD2DVR(digitalvideorecorder,recordableDVD)GameHD Disc (high-definitiondisc)SatelliteVCRThenamey
ContentsImportant Information About Your TVGeneralWarningsandCautions,NotesonInstallationandOperation ... 6CleaningRe
40 Chapter 3. TV SetupWhen You First Connect a Device, continued1. ConnectthedevicetotheTVwith an IEEE 1394 cable first.2. WhentheNew1394
Chapter 3. TV Setup 41 Chapter 3. TV Setup 41NetCommand Specialized Device KeysRefertothischartwhen“learning”devicekeys.Writeinfunct
42 Chapter 3. TV Setupand5foreachadditionalfunctionyouwishtocontrolthroughNetCommand.8. Ifthedevice’sremotecontrolhaskeysthatdo
Chapter 3. TV Setup 43Initial NetCommand® Setup, continuedReview TV ConnectionsYoucanverifyTVconnectionsduringTVsetuporatanytimeafterw
44 Chapter 3. TV SetupAdditional Setup Using the NetCommand Menu, continuedTo Replace One Device with Another on an Input Jack1. Disconnectthedev
Chapter 3. TV Setup 45Additional Setup Using the NetCommand Menu, continuedIMPORTANTAll audio from what you are watching on the TV is always avail
46 Chapter 3. TV SetupAdditional Setup Using the NetCommand Menu, continuedIMPORTANTTo hear audio that is sent from the TV to the A/V receiver, you
TV Operation and FeaturesRemote Control ... 48Choosing a Program Source ... 50ChannelView™ Ch
48 Chapter 4. TV Operation and FeaturesRemote ControlOverviewFigures 1, next page1. Slide Switch:SelectstheA/Vdevicetobecontrolledbythere
Chapter 4. TV Operation and Features 492329101234789252427 282617181112131415561619202221Figure 1. Remote Control OverviewSleep TimerSetting the S
Chapter 5: TV Menu Settings3DGraphical MenuSystem ... 60MainMenu ...
50 Chapter 4. TV Operation and FeaturesChoosing a Program SourceNOTE: IfyouronlyviewingsourcesareconnectedtotheANT 1andANT 2antennajack
Chapter 4. TV Operation and Features 51Status DisplayTheon-screenstatusdisplayappearswhenyouturnontheTV,changeinputs,changechannels,
52 Chapter 4. TV Operation and FeaturesSplit ScreenSplitScreenallowsyoutoviewpicturesfromtwodifferentsourcesatthesametime.SplitScree
Chapter 4. TV Operation and Features 53TV Inputs for Split ScreenTheavailableSplitScreenpicturesourcesarelistedbelow.Display choices. Pre
54 Chapter 4. TV Operation and FeaturesTV Signals and Display FormatsThisisawidescreenTV,alsoknownasa16:9TV.Thisshapereflectsthenewt
Chapter 4. TV Operation and Features 5503*(*/"-4*(/"-/POBOBNPSQIJDPS4%03*(*/"-4*(/"-"OBNPSQIJD%7%57%JTQMBZ4UBOE
56 Chapter 4. TV Operation and FeaturesMemory Card PlaybackMemory Card ReaderInserting a memory card1. Ifthecardhasawrite-protectionlockswitc
Chapter 4. TV Operation and Features 57Playing AudioUsing the Audio Playlist Menu1. PressGUIDEtodisplaythePlaylistmenu.2. Press tosele
5TV Menu Settings3D Graphical Menu System ... 60Main Menu ... 61Setup Menu ...
6 Important Information About Your TVImportant Information About Your TVWARNING:ThisproductcontainschemicalsknowntotheStateofCaliforniato
60 Chapter 5. TV Menu Settings Menu ScreensApicture(icon)ishighlightedonthemenuscreenwhenselectedwiththedirectionalarrows .You
Chapter 5. TV Menu Settings 61Setup SelectEnglishorSpanishformenusandon-screendisplays. Memorizetheavailablechannelsfortheantennao
62 Chapter 5. TV Menu SettingsSetup MenuSeechapter3,“TVSetup,”foruseoftheSetupmenu.NetCommand MenuThefeaturesdescribedinthissectionar
Chapter 5. TV Menu Settings 63Icon Order Menu(no NetCommand setup required)TheIconOrdermenuallowsyoutorearrangethedeviceiconsthatappear
64 Chapter 5. TV Menu SettingsChannel MenuSettings for the Channel Number ShownFAV Memory BanksSignal-Strength (digital channels only)Figure 6. Chan
Chapter 5. TV Menu Settings 65FAV (Channel Menu)TheFAVfeatureletsyoustoregroupsoffavoritechannelsinuptoninedifferentFAVmemorybanks
66 Chapter 5. TV Menu SettingsCaptions MenuForanalogchannels,broadcasterscansendeitherstan-dardclosedcaptionsortextservice.Standardclo
Chapter 5. TV Menu Settings 67Captions Menu, continuedSizeSelectthedesiredfontsize.Largeistherecommendedfontsize.ColorTheavailablefont
68 Chapter 5. TV Menu SettingsParental Lock MenuTheParentalLockmenugivesyoucontroloverthreedif-ferenttypesofparentalcontrols.Youmust
Chapter 5. TV Menu Settings 69U.S. Ratings MenuUsethismenutoturnU.S.ratingrestrictionsonoroffandtochangethepermittedratinglevels.U
Important Information About Your TV 7TV Software Unauthorized Software DonotattempttoupdatethesoftwareofthisTVwithsoftwareorcardsthat
70 Chapter 5. TV Menu SettingsParental Lock Menu, continued1. HighlightthebuttonlabelledOther RatingsontheParentalLockmenu(seefigure9)a
Chapter 5. TV Menu Settings 71TV RatingsTVratingsapplytoTVprogramsandmade-for-TVmovies.YoucanapplysupplementalblockingtoTVratings
72 Chapter 5. TV Menu SettingsAudio/Video MenuFigure 12. Audio/Video MenuA/V Memory ResetA/VMemoryResetallowsyoutoresetaspecificinput’sA/V
Chapter 5. TV Menu Settings 73• Toreceivethebestfidelitywithmusicprograms,changethissettingtoOff.• WhenconnectingtoanA/Vreceiver
74 Chapter 5. TV Menu SettingsAudio/Video Menu, continuedVideo SettingsEnterthevideoadjustmentmodeusingeithertheAudio/VideomenuortheVIDEO
Chapter 5. TV Menu Settings 75Audio/Video Menu, continuedsignals.UseHighwithpoor-qualitysignals.Turnofftoleavethepictureunaltered.◊
6NetCommand FunctionsNetCommand-Controlled Devices and the Input Selection Menu . . 78NetCommand-Controlled Recording ... 79Using I
78 Chapter 6. NetCommand FunctionsNetCommand-Controlled Devices and the Input Selection MenuFordevicesunderNetCommandcontrol,theInputSelec-ti
Chapter 6. NetCommand Functions 79NetCommand-Controlled RecordingThissectiondescribesmakingrecordingsindependentlyoftheTVGuideOnScreen
8 Important Information About Your TV8 Important Information About Your TVImportant SafeguardsPleasereadthefollowingsafeguardsforyourTVandr
80 Chapter 6. NetCommand FunctionsImmediate Recording from ChannelView1. PressINPUTtoopentheInputSelectionmenu.High-lightanANT 1orANT
Chapter 6. NetCommand Functions 81Default Digital (Recording) DeviceIfyouhavemorethanonedigitalrecordingdevicecon-nected,thisoptionlet
82 Chapter 6. NetCommand FunctionsDirect VCR Recording from an Antenna or Cable SourceWhenyourVCRisthecurrentdevice, (RECORD)ontheTV’sr
Chapter 6. NetCommand Functions 83Using IEEE 1394 DevicesIEEE 1394 Devices and the Input Selection MenuWhenyouconnectanIEEE1394devicetothe
84 Chapter 6. NetCommand FunctionsThe TV Remote Control and IEEE 1394 Devices• Forsatellitereceiversandcableboxes,youmayalsobeabletouse
Chapter 6. NetCommand Functions 85Copying A/V Disc RecordingsTracksyourecordtodiscmayhavecopyrestrictionsassignedtothem.Tolearnatr
Using the TV with a Personal ComputerSetup ... 88Video Adjustments ... 88Connec
88 Chapter 7. Using the TV with a Personal ComputerSetup1. SeetheTVspecificationsinAppendixBtoconfirmthatyourcomputervideosignalisco
Chapter 7. Using the TV with a Personal Computer 89Computer with HDMI Digital Monitor OutputRequired:HDMI-to-DVIcableoranHDMIcablewithan
Important Information About Your TV 9 Important Information About Your TV 9Important Safeguards, continued12. Power LinesAnoutsideantennasyste
90 Chapter 7. Using the TV with a Personal ComputerComputer with VGA 15-Pin Monitor Output (Analog Video)Required:15-pincomputerVGA-to-DVI-A/VGA
Chapter 7. Using the TV with a Personal Computer 91Figure 5. Computer resolution, XGA selectionAdjusting Image ResolutionYourMitsubis
92 Chapter 7. Using the TV with a Personal Computer92 Chapter 7. Using the TV with a Personal ComputerComputer Display FormatsRepeatedlypressthe
AppendicesAppendix A: Bypassing the Parental Lock ... 95Appendix B: Specifications ... 97Appendix C: Lamp C
Appendices 95Bypassing the Parental LockAfteryousetthelock,youmustuseyourpasscodetoviewalockedprogram,viewthelockedTV,cancelth
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Appendices 97 Appendices 97Appendix B: SpecificationsInputsDescription Qty. Signal Type Input SpecificationsAntenna/Cable input 2 RF Fconnector,
98 Appendices98 AppendicesAppendix B: Specifications, continuedIEEE 1394 System Compatibility• ThistelevisionisdesignedtoconformtoIEEE1394
Appendices 99 Appendices 99CAUTIONBURN DANGER!During normal operation, the surfaces inside the TV near the lamp are extremely hot.TOUCH THE LAMP
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