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Page: 1 MITSUBISHI THE BIG SCREENCOMPANY TM Page: 2 RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK , DO NOT REMOVE COVER ( OR BACK ) . NO USED SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE . REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL / _ The user ligohf ttnhieng preflsaesnhcewithof aurrnoinwshuelaatded sy " mdabnogl erwouitshin vaonltaegqeu " ilawteitrhailn ttrhiaengpleroduiscti'sntenednecdlosutorealetrhtatthe may be sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock . The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance ( servicing ) instructions in the literature \ accompanying the appliance . Warning : To avoid permanently imprinting a fixed image onto your TV screen , please do not display the same stationary images on the screen for more that 15 % of your total TV viewing in one week . Examples of stationary images are letterbox top / bottom bars from DVD disk or other video sources , side bars when showing standard TV pictures on widescreen TV's , stock market reports , video game patterns , station Iogos , web sites or stationary computer images . Such patterns can unevenly age the picture tubes causing 3ermanent damage to the TV . Please see pages 23 and 68 for a detailed explanation . Note : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device , pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules . These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation . This equipment generates , uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and , if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions , may cause harmful interference to radio communications . However , there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation . If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception , which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on , the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures : • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna . • Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver . • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected . • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help . Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Mitsubishi could void the user's authority to operate this equipment . WARNING : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK , DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE . CAUTION : TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK , MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT , FULLY INSERT . NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER : THIS REMINDER IS PROVIDED TO CALL THE CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER'S ATTENTION TO ARTICLE 820 - 40 OF THE NEC THAT PROVIDES GUIDELINES FOR THE PROPER GROUNDING AND , IN PAR - TICULAR , SPECIFIES THAT THE CABLE GROUND SHALL BE CONNECTED TO THE GROUNDING SYSTEM OF THE BUILDING , AS CLOSE TO THE POINT OF CABLE ENTRY AS PRACTICAL . Page: 3 Table of Contents MPORTANT SAFEGUARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 5 _ . ppendix A : Bypassing the V - Chip Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 _ . ppendix B : High De d tim Input sConnect im Corrp at il _ lity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 _ . ppendix C : Remote Control Programing Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 _ . ppendix D : Cleaning and Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 _ . ppendix E : Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 ndex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 - 66 _ itsubishi Projection TV Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Page: 4 1 . Read , Retain and Follow All Instructions Read all safety and operating instructions before operating the TV . Retain the safety and operating instructions for future reference . Follow all operating and use instructions . = Heed Warnings Adhere to all warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions . 3 . Cleaning Unplug the TV from the walt outlet before cleaning . Do not use liquid , abrasive , or aerosol cleaners . Cleaners can permanently damage the cabinet and screen . Use a lightly dampened cloth for cleaning . 4 , Attachments and Equipment Never add any attachments and / or equipment without approval of the manufacturer as such additions may result in the risk of r _ d e _ tricshock or ct her personal ir _ u _ y . 5 , Water and Moisture Do not use the TV where contact with or immersion in water is possible . Do not use near bath tubs , wash bowls , kitchen sinks , laundry tubs , swimming pools , etc . 6 . Accessories Do not place the TV on an unstable cart , stand , tripod , or table . The TV may fall , causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the TV . Use only with a cart , stand , tripod , bracket , or table recommended by the manufacturer , or sold with the TV . Any mounting of the TV should follow the manufacturer's instructions , and should use mounting accessories recommended by the manufacturer . An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care . Quick stops , excessive force , and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn . = Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the TV and to protect it from overheating . Do not block these openings or allow them to be obstructed by placing the TV on a bed , sofa , rug , or other similar surface . Nor should it be placed over a radiator or heat register . If the TV is to be placed in a rack or bookcase , ensure that there is adequate ventilation and that the manufacturer's instructions have been adhered to . 8 , Power Source This TV should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label . If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home , consult your appliance dealer or local power company . g . Grounding or Polarization This TV is equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug having one blade wider than the other . This plug wilt t irt ot hepower cut I _ ml yone way . If _ ouar eunabl et oi r $ er t the pl _ gf d lyi _ ot heout I _ , try reversing the plug . If the plug should still fail to t , _ nt act y _ ur d e : t d _ ant or epl _ e your d _ sol _ eout l _ . not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug . 10 , Power - Cord Protection Power - supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them , paying particular attention to cords at plugs , convenience receptacles , and the point where they exit from the TV . 11 . Lightning For added protection for this TV during a lightning storm , or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time , unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system . This will prevent damage to the TV due to lightning and power - line surges . Page: 5 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Continued 12 . Power Lines An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits , or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits . When installing an outside antenna system , extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal . 13 . Overloading Do not overload walt outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of reor d e : t dcshock . 14 . Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this TV through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short - out parts that could result in reor d e : t dcshock , h _ ver spi 1tli _ i dof any ki _ on or i _ ot heTV . EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING 15 . Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the TV , be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built - up static charges . . ANTENNA Section 810 of the National Electric Code , ANSI / NFPA No . ( NEC SECTION 810 - 20 ) 70 - 1984 , provides information with respect to proper grounding of GROUNDING CONDUCTORS the mast and supporting structure , grounding of the lead in wire to } an antenna discharge unit , size of grounding conductors , location _ GROUND CLAMPS of antenna discharge unit , connection to grounding electrodes , and _ POWER SERVICE GROUNDING requirements for the grounding electrode . ELECTRODE SYSTEM NEC _ - - NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE INEC ART 250 PART HI 16 . Servicing Do not attempt to service this TV yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards . Refer all servicing to quail edser vi _ per sonnel . 17 . Damage Requiring Service Unplug the TV from the wall outlet and refer servicing to quail edser vi _ per sonnel under the f d _ l _ conditions : ( a ) When the power - supply cord or plug is damaged . ( b ) If liquid has been spilled , or objects have fallen into the TV . ( c ) If the TV has been exposed to rain or water . ( d ) If the TV does not operate normally by following the operating instructions , adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a quail edt echni _ ant or est • et heTV t oi tsnor ra 1 q _ er _ t iun . ( e ) If the TV has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged . ( f ) When the TV exhibits a distinct change in performance - this indicates a need for service . 18 . Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required , be sure the service technician has used replacement parts speci ed by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part . Unauthorized substitutions may resultin r _ de : tdcshockor ether hazards . 19 . Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repair to the TV , ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the TV is in safe operating condition . 20 . Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators , heat registers , stoves , or other products ( including ampli e s ) that p " educe heat . Page: 6 Part I : Thank You e at Mitsubishi Would Like to Thank You To the Mitsubishi Consumer : Thank you for choosing Mitsubishi as your premier home entertainment partner . Whether this is your rst M tsubi s _ i consumer electronics product or an addition to your growing Mitsubishi family , you should be proud and delighted for choosing one of the most technologically advanced bigscreens available today . Unlike typical television manufacturers , we have based our primary design and engineering capabilities in North Americaho at our California headquarters . As a result , the engineers w design our television products live in the same communitiesnd as our customers . They know how our customers think a what their goals and desires are . They know that today's consumer has never been more sophisticated and that the way to reach that consumer is to deliver technically advanced products at prices that our competition simply can't match . When you look at your new Mitsubishi bigscreen television , please see all of us who built it , because when we build it , we see you . Thank You Again , The Mitsubishi Team Page: 7 Partl : Thank You Unpacking Your New TV Special Features Please take a moment to review the follow - Your new HD - Upgradeable bigscreen televi - ing list of items to ensure that you have sion has many special features that make it received everything included : the perfect addition to your home entertain - [ ] Remote Control ment system . Below we have highlighted a handful . [ ] ( 2 ) AAA Batteries [ ] ( 3 ) IR Emitter Cables HD - Upgradeable [ ] Product Registration Card With the use of an optional HDTV receiver [ ] Owner's Guide like the Mitsubishi SR - HD500 or similar [ ] Quick Reference Card model , your Mitsubishi bigscreen can dis - Spe , aeyphagigehsd , Oe , . U , . pi Wide Screen Picture Format You will be able to view pictures as the Q ® Q . . . . directors intended you to see them . Both QQ DTV and DVD's supporting the widescreen formatwillenableyoutoenjoyatheaterfee , in the comfort of your home . Seepages 56 - 57 . PIP / POPViewing Option usingPicture - in - PictureandPicture - outside - Picturewillgiveyouexcitingoptionsforview - ing yourfavorite programs . Seepages , , - 55 . [ ] Remote Control [ ] ( 2 ) AAA Batteries V - Chip Technology Mitsubishiunderstandsthatyoumaywantto shield certain viewersfrom speci cpregran content . Your Mitsubishi bigscreen will allow youtorestrictProgrammingbygeneralcon - tents , speci ccontmts ar e / en by tire . See pages 36 - 38 . [ ] ( 3 ) IR Emitter Cables Multibrand Remote Control Your Mitsubishi remote control can be pro - grammed to control many other audio / video components . See page 26 & 27 . Send this cald in registeryour pulchase [ ] Product Registration Card Page: 8 Part I1 : Installation Front Control Panel ( M _ NO ) S V _ EO VIDEO L - AUblO @ . . . O . . . o ENrEI _ • INPor 4 u - AbJUSq _ Figure 1 . Front Control Panel . IRIS TM Intelligent Room Illumination ( light ) Sensor . Turn this feature on or off using the VIDEO button on your remote control . When the IRIS is on , your TV will automatically adjust picture contrast and brightness for the best picture based on your room lighting . When on , do not block the sensor to ensure an optimum picture . Pow % P , ower ( used for Timer function ) During normal operation , the power light will glow steady green when the TV is on , and not glow when the TV is off . When the TV is set to turn on at a speci cti re , the green power light will blink while the TV is off . Please see Timer , page 39 , for timer setup instructions . AN _ SE [ @ A / V Reset Press this button to reset the A / V memory on all eleven inputs to the factory default settings . Please see A / V Memory Reset , page 42 , for instructions . ( MONO ) S VID £ O V _ DE0 L - AUDIO - _ L . . . . . . . . J Input 4 This input can be used for convenient connection of a camcorder or other video device to the TV . Please note that if you connect to the S - VIDEO terminal , the VIDEO terminal is deactivated . The VIDEO terminal is active when there is no S - Video connection . Page: 9 Part I1 : Installation Back Panel B - ® mm ® ® ® ® " @ ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® _ R E _ TTER HOME THEATER ® ® ® _ J [ ] STB ( Set - Top - Box ) This input can be used for the connection of any device with an S - Video output . [ ] Inputs 1 - 3 These inputs can be used for the connection of a VCR , Super VHS ( S - VHS ) VCR , laser disc player , or other A / V device to the TV . Please note that if you connect to the S - VIDEO terminal , the VIDEO terminal is deactivated . The VIDEO terminal is active when there is no S - Video connection . [ ] Output ( Monitor and PIP ) The Monitor Output sends the TV audio and video signals , excluding component video , VGA , or DTV video , to an A / V receiver or other equipment . The PIP output sends the PIP's or POP's audio signal to an ampli • or wiEI _ s headphones . If noPI Por P ( ] ? is displayed , the PIP output will send the main picture audio signal . [ ] Antenna ( ANT - A , LOOP OUT , and ANT - B ) ANT - A and ANT - B receive signals from VHF / UHF antennas or a cable system . LOOP OUT sends the ANT - A signal out to another component , such as a cable box or VCR . [ ] IR Emitter Home Theater ( System 4 Home Theater IR Control ) Connecting IR emitters here allow the TV to automaticallychange a digital A / V receiver's input in a home theater setup , and pass IR commands to other A / V devices . [ ] VGA This input can be used for the connection of a computer . Please see Appendix B , page 61 , for signal compatibility . [ ] Component Inputs 1 - 2 These inputs can be used for the connection of A / V equipment with component video outputs , such as a DVD player . Please see Appendix B , page 61 , for signal compatibility . [ ] DTV Input This input is used to connect a DTV receiver , and can be con _ r edfar I - DTV corrp orient , RGB sync on green , and RGB plus H & V . Please see Appendix B , page 61 , for signal compatibility . Page: 10 Part I1 : Installation To see a picture in the PIP or POP inset , PyouIP How Connections Affect the and POP may need to select an input source . If the only input connected is ANT - A , then both oK No _ oP ox oK oK oK the main picture and the PIP / POP insert OK OK * OK OK OK OK will be from that input source . If other video equipment is connected , you may be oK oK oK oK oK oK able to view these input sources as the oK * oKPoP PIP / POP insert . When connecting your new oK oK oK Nop _ P oK Mitsubishi bigscreen , it is important to under - V oK oK oK oK oK , * oK stand which main picture and PIP / POP input oK oK oK oK oK oK , , sources can and cannot be used together . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 1 shows which inputs can and cannot No _ , , _ be used together and the limitations they Table1 . * NoSide - by - Sidewiththe same channel . may require . To see if 480i , DTV 480p , * * NoSide - by - Sidewiththe same input . 1080i , Conponent - 1 or Component - 2 480p is Pip cannotdisplayVGA . being displayed as the main picture , press INFO on the TV remote control . The on - _ _ * 1 screen display , _ r e 1 , * II li _ zB0i , zB0p or / DTV3 _ . * * 1080i when those signals are being received . _ . . _ See Operation of PIP and POP , pages or 54 - 55 , for operating instructions . An aster - 4 : _ AM Tuesday isk ( * ) displayed after the signal type indi - cates that the signal being received is a non - standard format . A non - standard - - s _ 9o _ , s _ e _ format signal may or may not display prop - Figure 1 . On - screen display will show 480i , 480p , or erly in a PIP / POP inset , lo8oi when those signalsarebeingreceived . How Connections Affect the System 4 Home Theater IR Control The Mitsubishi System 4 Home Theater IR to change inputs . You will automatically Control is a special feature that makes it hear the high quality digital surround sound easier to use your TV with a digital surround from digital products like your DTV receiver sound A / V receiver . Once your equipment and DVD player , and high quality analog is properly connected and set up , your TV stereo or surround sound from non - digital and digital A / V receiver will change inputs products like your VCR . together , to match high resolution pictures with the proper surround sound . Additionally , all IR remote signals from your Mitsubishi remote or other manufacturers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W . . . . h . . e . . n . . you change inputs on your TV to remote will be passed through your TV to watch different video products , your TV will your A / V devices . Your A / V devices can send signals via your remote control and the be hidden or behind cabinet doors and con - infrared emitters to your digital A / V receiver trolled by pointing the remote at the TV . Page: 11 Part I1 : Installation Special Setups : A / V Equipment ( For System 4 Home Theater IR Control ) VCR : Connect the cables to the TV as • Auto Standby : ON ( See your A / V receiver's Owner's Guide for this procedure ) . For all TV directed on page 17 , with one exception . use , the sound will come from the A / V receiver . Connect the audio output connection to the Not available with all A / V receivers . appropriate input on the back of the A / V • Digital Input Assignment for DVD : Assign the receiver ( as shown in table 1 ) . digital input you used for your DVD player to the A / V receiver's DVD input selector . This proce - DVD : Connect the cables as directed on dure is explained in your A / V receiver's Owner's Guide . page 19 ( using the COMPONENT - 1 input ) , • Digital Assignment for DTV : Assign the digital with one exception . Connect the digital input you used for DTV to the A / V receiver's DTV audio output connection on the DVD player input selector . to the appropriate digital input on the back of the digital A / V receiver ( as shown in table Infrared Emitter : Connect as shown on 1 ) . page 22 . DTV : Connect the cables as directed on Special Setups : TV pages 20 - 21 , with one exception . Connect the digital audio output connection on the Menu selection for A / V connections , page 32 . DTV receiver to the appropriate digital input • TV Speakers : OFF on the back of the digital A / V receiver ( as • Audio Output : Fixed shown in table 1 ) . • TV Inputs Appropriately Named : See Assign Input Menu , page 33 . A / V Receiver : Connect as directed on Remote Control , pages 26 - 27 . page 18 , with two additions . Use a S - Video • Set the slide switch to the TV position and follow cable in step 1 if you have a S - Video VCR . the programming instructions using the A / V receiver code appropriate for your A / V receiver , The TV outputs should be connected to the page 27 ( _ re5 ) . A / V receivers input marked TV . The products listed at _ he tDp of _ his column connectlD _ he belowlist _ d Brand Model inputs on _ he back of _ he appropfiae AN receiver . DVD TV / Cable SAT / DBS / DTV VCR IVHtsubishi M - VRIO00 / M - VRSO0 TV VCR2 VCR1 DVD IVHtsubsihi M - VR £ O0 / M - VR700 TV CABLE / DBS VCR DVD Denon AVR2800 TV / DBS VCR2 VCR1 DVD / LD JVC RX - 888V TV VIDEO 2 VCR 1 DVD Kenwood VR - 2080 AV AUX LD VIDEO 1 DVD Onkyo TX - DS575 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 1 DVD Pioneer VSX - 21 TV / SAT VIDEO 2 VCR 1 DVD / LD Sony STR - DE825 TV / DBS VIDEO 2 VIDEO 1 DVD / LD Yamaha RX - V2095 TV / DBS VCR 2 VCR1 DVD / LD Table I . A / V receiver back panel input table Page: 12 Part I1 : Installation Connecting an Antenna , Wall Outlet Cable , or Cable Box VHF A _ l _ lr _ UH _ A _ r _ la Separate UHF and VHF Antennas ( Figure 1 ) [ ] Connect the UHF and VHF antenna leads to the UHF / VHF combiner . [ ] Push the combiner onto ANT - A on the G _ 8 _ GG _ i ® g _ _ 1 _ _ og _ GD _ e _ _ m TV back panel . [ ] UHF / VHF combiners are not provided with the TV . They should be available at sa _ Side most electronic stores . Figure 1 . Connecting separate UHF and VHF antennas . Twin Lead Antenna , Coaxial Lead TV back paI _ l Antenna , or Wall Outlet Cable For antenna with twin _ t Imds ( Fi gpre2 ) [ ] Connect the 300ohm twin leads to the transformer . [ ] Push the 75ohm side of the transformer onto ANT - A on the TV back panel . op _ on _ l _ ot _ _ 7 _ ohm Figure 2 . Connecting twin lead antenna , coaxial lead [ ] 300ohm to 75ohm matching transform - antenna , or wall outlet cable . ers are not provided with the TV . They should be available at most electronic stores . For cable or antenna with coaxial lead ( Figure 2 ) [ ] Connect the incoming cable to ANT - A on the TV back panel . TV back pane _ Cable Box ( Figure 3 ) rn _ lng [ ] Connect the incoming cable to ANT - A on C _ ble the TV back panel . [ ] Connect two coaxial cables as follows : [ ] One from LOOP - OUT on the TV back panel to [ ] IN on the cable box back panel . [ ] One from OUT on the cable box back panel to ANT - B on the TV back panel . Cable Box Figure 3 . Connecting the cable box . Page: 13 Part I1 : Installation Connecting a VCR v bac < p _ r Antennas or Wall Outlet Cable ( Figure 1 ) o ÷ el ® _ [ ] o ® e ® 1 _ [ ] Connect the incoming cable to ANT - A on _ e _ l ® _ [ ] o ® e ® E the TV back panel . [ ] Connect two coaxial cables as follows : [ ] One from LOOP - OUT on the TV back panel to ANTENNA IN on the VCR back panel . [ ] One from VCR back panel ANTENNA OUT to ANT - B on the TV back panel . [ ] Now complete gJre3 , st _ ps 1 - 2 Figure I . Connecting VCR with antennas or wall outlet Cable Box cable . ( Figure 2 ) [ ] Connect the incoming cable to ANT - A on the TV back panel . [ ] Connect three coaxial cables as follows : [ ] One from LOOP - OUT on the TV back panel to IN on the back of the cable box . [ ] One from OUT on the back of the cable box to ANTENNA IN on the VCR back panel . [ ] One from ANTENNA OUT on the VCR back panel to ANT - B on the TV back panel . [ ] Now complete gJre3 , st _ ps 1 - 2 Composite Video with Audio or S - Video with Audio ( Figure 3 ) [ ] Connect a video cable from VIDEO OUT on the VCR back panel to VIDEO INPUT - l , INPUT - 2 or INPUT - 3 on the TV back panel . [ ] If you have a S - VHS VCR , follow the same Figure 2 . Connecting VCR with cable box . steps using the S - Video terminals on the VCR TV b , _ k panel and TV ( in place of the composite terminals ) . [ ] Connect a set of audio cables from AUDIO OUT on the VCR back panel to AUDIO INPUT - l , INPUT - 2 , or INPUT - 3 on the TV back panel . The red cable connects to the R ( right ) channel and the white cable connects to the L ( left ) channel . If your VCR is mono ( non - ste - reo ) , connect only the white ( left ) cable . Figure 3 . Connecting the VCR Audio / Video . Page: 14 Part I1 : Installation Connecting an Audio Receiver TV back # _ nel Stereo Audio System ( Figure 1 ) [ ] Connect the audio cables from AUDIO MONITOR OUTPUT on the TV back panel to TV IN or AUX IN terminals on the back of the audio system . The red cable connects to the R ( right ) channel , and the white cable connects to the L ( left ) channel . Figure 1 . Connecting the Stereo Audio System [ ] Turn off the TV's speakers through the Audio / Video Menu , page 43 . [ ] Set the audio system's input to the TV or AUX position to hear the TV's audio through your stereo system . A / V Receiver ( Figure 2 ) [ ] Connect a video cable or S - Video cable from VIDEO MONITOR OUT on the back of the A / V receiver to VIDEO INPUT - 1 on the TV back panel . [ ] Connect a video cable from VIDEO MONITOR OUTPUT on the TV back panel to VIDEO TV IN on the back of Figure 2 . Connecting the A / V Receive _ the A / V receiver . [ ] Connect a set of audio cables from AUDIO MONITOR OUTPUT on the TV back panel to AUDIO TV IN on the back of the A / V receiver . The red cable con - nects to the R ( right ) channel , and the white cable connects to the L ( left ) chan - nel . Page: 15 Part I1 : Installation WARNING : Connecting a DVD Player TV _ s _ _ I DVD Player with Component Video ( Figure 1 ) [ ] Connect the Component Video cables from Y / Cr / Cb or Y / Pr / Pb VIDEO OUT _ ii : i ; li _ i ¸ i _ _ " ! ii on the back of the DVD player to COM - DVD back p , _ nel PONENT - 1 or COMPONENT - 2 on the / TV back panel , matching the correct components : U [ ] Y to Y Figure I . Connecting the DVD playe _ [ ] CrorPrtoPr [ ] CborPbtoPb [ ] Connect a set of audio cables from AUDO , OUoTnthbeaocktfhDe VD player to COMPONENT AUDIO Input 1 cable [ ] connects to the R ( right ) chan - or 2 on the TV back panel . The red theneLla ' nd ( left ) thechancnaebl . lewh [ it ] e connects to Connecting an S - Video Device ( Figure 2 ) S - Video Device [ ] Connect an S - Video cable from VIDEO TV ba _ p _ ne _ OUT on the device back panel to VIDEO INPUT - l , INPUT - 2 , INPUT - 3 , or STB on the TV back panel . [ ] Connect a set of audio cables from AUDIO OUT on the device back panel to AUDIO INPUT - l , INPUT - 2 , INPUT - 3 , @ @ ® or STB on the TV back panel . The red cable connects to the R ( right ) chan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . nel and the white cable connects to the L ( left ) channel . If your device Figure 2 . Connecting an S - Video Device . is mono ( non - stereo ) , connect only the white ( left ) cable . Page: 16 Part I1 : Installation Connecting a DTV Receiver DTV Connectors and Adaptors ( Figure 1 ) The TV back panel has 5 RCA - type connec - tors , for the DTV connection . The back panel of your DTV receiver may use RCA - type connectors or BNC - type connectors . If your DTV receiver comes with BNC type connections , you will need to purchase BNC or BNC _ A r RCA to RCA adaptors to connect the TV to the RCA BNC Find t _ Connec _ r DTV receiver . These adaptors should be Adapt _ r Connec _ r Connection available at most electronic supply stores . Figure 1 . DTV connectors and adaptors . DTV Receiver with Component Video Connections ( Figure 2 ) [ ] Connect the outside antenna , cable , or satellite to ANT , or SATELLITE IN on the DTV receiver ( see your DTV receiver's owner's guide for instructions , and cable compatibility ) . [ ] Connect the incoming terrestrial antenna , or cable ( not satellite ) to ANT - A on the TV back panel ( a coaxial splitter , avail - able at most electronic supply stores , may be required to complete this instal - lation ) . v baca _ l _ l [ ] Connect the RCA - type cables from the Y / Pr / Pb outputs on the DTV receiver to HIGH RESOLUTION INPUT Y / Pr / Pb on the TV back panel . You may need to set the DTV input assignment to YPrPb in the Assign Input menu , page 33 . [ ] Connect the L ( left ) and R ( right ) audio cables from the DTV receiver to DTV _ or Cable AUDIO on the TV back panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ] To utilize the bene tsof a di _ ta AN receiver , connect your DTV receiver's digital audio out to a digital input on your Figure 2 . Connecting the DTV receiver with component video connections . digital A / V receiver . Page: 17 Part I1 : Installation Connecting a DTV Receiver DTV Receiver with RGB Video Connections ( Figure 1 ) [ ] Connect the outside antenna , cable , or satellite to ANT , or SATELLITE IN on the DTV receiver ( see your DTV receiver's owner's guide for instructions , and cable compatibility ) . [ ] Connect the incoming terrestrial antenna , or cable ( not satellite ) to ANT - A on the TV back panel ( a coaxial splitter , avail - able at most electronic supply stores , may be required to complete this instal - lation ) . [ ] Connect the RGB cables from the DTV receiver to the HIGH RESOLU - TION INPUT GRBHV on the TV back panel . You may need to set the DTV input assignment to RGB in the Assign | _ ! ! iii ¸ i ¸ iiiiiii Input menu , page 33 . DTV Receiver TV Back Panel [ ] G ( green ) = Y / G [ ] R ( red ) = Pr / R [ ] B ( blue ) = Pb / B Inc ° mi _ Antenna [ ] If the DTV receiver has outputs for H and V sync , connect as listed below ( DO NOT connect if DTV receiver uses Figure I . Connecting the DTV receiver with RGB video " Sync on Green " ) : connections . H [ ] H ( horizontal sync ) = V [ ] V ( vertical sync ) = [ ] Connect the L ( left ) and R ( right ) audio cables from the DTV receiver and to DTV AUDIO on the TV back panel . [ ] To utilize the bene tsof a di9 _ AN receiver , connect your DTV receiver's digital audio out to a digital input on your digital A / V receiver . Page: 18 Part I1 : Installation Connecting a Computer with a VGA Monitor Output TV back panel I Connecting a Computer ( Figure 1 ) [ ] Connect VGA Monitor Out from the com - r puter to VGA on the TV back panel using a VGA compatible monitor cable . See Appendix B , page 61 , for VGA signal compatability . [ ] Connect the L ( left ) and R ( right ) audio cables from the computer to VGA AUDIO on the TV back panel . In cases where your computer's audio output is a single mini - RCA jack , a spliter is needed to complete this connection . [ ] To utilize the bene tsof a di _ l _ A / V receiver , connect your computer's digital Figure 1 . Connecting a computer with a VGA monitor audio out , if available , to a digital input output . on your digital A / V receiver . Connecting the System 4 Home Theater IR Control ( Figure 1 ) [ ] Connect the IR emitter to IR EMITTER HOME THEATER on the TV back panel . [ ] Place the IR emitter cable under or along the side of the A / V device . Place the IR lens directly in front of the A / V device's infrared signal receiver . Infra - TV back panel red signal receivers are usually behind the front translucent panel of the device . rv _ o _ o [ ] Place unused transmitters in an out - of - O _ @ [ ] @ O I _ GOOI _ Q _ _ O _ _ D the - way location . OO _ I _ [ ] For permanent installation of the IR emitter cable , use the included adhesive tape to secure the bottom of the emitter to the anchoring object of your choice . I OmerAN Device I _ AN Receiver Figure 2 . Connecting the System 4 Home Theater IR Control . Page: 19 Part I1 : Installation Warning : Do not leave stationary , toolbar , or partial images on - screen for extended periods of time . Mix the types of pictures shown . Uneven picture tube aging is NOT covered by your warranty . We recommend that screen saver acti - The VGA capability of this television is vation time be set to less than _ e designed for occasional use ONLY . minutes and that when using a device It is not meant to be used as a work station through the VGA port , you use lower or to view static or odd - shaped images for brightness and contrast settings . If an extended period of time . Any device your computer programs allow , tool - connected to your television via the VGA bars should be set to hidden mode . port , including , but not limited to , personal computer , game system , or digital set - top Please remember that most computer pro - box , must have its screen saver function grams and video game systems display activated to prevent damage to the televi - static images , such as boxes , buttons , tool sion . We DO NOT recommend the use of bars , and games scores that can damage any external device that does not have a the television if used for extended periods screen saver function with this television . of time , repeatedly , or frequently . The VGA Input will automatically select the " Stan - dard " screen format and II tie screen . No other formats are available with the VGA Input . Standard television overscan is used , so VGA images will be cropped on all sides . Resizing of some displays may be required . Consult your owner's manual for computers , computer programs and game systems for assistance with resizing display images . Please see page 58 for an explaination of uneven picture aging . Page: 20 Part II1 : Setup Programming the Remote Control : To Control Other AN Products To Program the Remote to Control Other Brands of Audio and Video POWER Products : ( Figures 1 - 5 ) [ ] [ ] Move the slide switch at the top of mini ! the remote to the product you want to Satellit _ brand Code to enter : If lyourite satel control . lvbtsubishi DTV - DB : 173 receiver Dishne'o _ ork 175 code is not [ ] Press and hold the POWER button on 173 Hughes - DSS listed here , RCA - DSS 176 the remote control . _ lease see 177 Sony - DSSDSS page 62 Toshiba - 170 [ ] Enter the rat tit ee di _ t cede li s _ ed for for a Panasonic - DSS 174 complete your equipment , and then release the Pdmest _ r 178 lis _ ng . POWER button on the remote control . To reset to default code , enter 000 Figure 2 . Programming the remote to control your satel - [ ] Point the remote control at the equip - lite receive _ ment and press the POWER button . If the equipment responds , the remote control is properly programmed to oper - ate the equipment . If the equipment does not respond , repeat steps 2 - 4 with the next three digit code listed in step 3 for your equipment . POWER [ ] v _ , [ qs [ q _ il ! VCR brand Codeto enter : If your VCR lvhtsubishi 001,002 POWER CABLE JDBSA ] TVI _ ) V [ } code is not Hitachi 020 , 043 , 065 iV 1 | | IrAU ) 0 listed here , JVC 030 , 054 , 059 31ease see 043 , 044 , 051 Phillips / Magnivox page 62 Panasonic 041 , O42 , O43 for a RCA 020 , 053 , 065 E complete 048 , 049 , 050 Sony listing . Cable box brand Code to enter : If your Toshiba 021,066 cable box General Ina _ - uments 111,119 , 120 , 121,122 , To reset to default code , enter 000 code is not Jerrold 123 , 124 , 125 , 126 , 127 listed here , Oak 102 _ 137 , 139 Figure 3 . Programming the remote to control your VCR . please see Pioneer 101,116 page 62 Scientific A _ ante 111 , 11Z 113 for a Zenith lOG , 117 complete To reset to defaultcode , enter 000 lis _ ng , Figure 1 . Programming the remote to control your cable box . Page: 21 Part II1 : Setup Programming the Remote Control : To Control Other AN After entering the correct codes in each tion of the remote control , use the slide switch to select which product will respond POWER when an operational button is pressed . If TV you enter a code from the AUDIO chart while the slide switch is set to TV , the ! volume and mute functions change to match DVD / LDP brand Code to enter : If your DVD OO3 the A / V receiver . This is useful when using M _ tsubishi ( DVD ) code is not M _ tsubishi ( LDP ) Ol & 017 an A / V receiver with the TV all the time . lised here , Panasonic 25O 31ease see Pioneer DVD ( LDP ) 252 ( 016 , 017 ) In all other cases , only one of the below page 62 254 Sony for a devices is allowed for each slide switch posi - Toshiba 253 complete listfog , tion . To reset to default code , enter 000 Figure 4 . Programming the remote to control your DVD / TVjoosition : LD ! _ _ TV [ ] A / V receiver ( volume and mute only ) Cable / DBS / DTV position : [ ] Cable box [ ] Satellite receiver [ ] DTV receiver POWER TV VCR position : [ ] VCR [ ] WA _ DVD position : ! Audio brand Code to enter : If your [ ] DVD audio IVItsubishi AN receiver SeLM - VR 1QOQor M - VRSOOto 015 [ ] LD Player code is not Set M - V R £ £ 10or M - V R7QO _ 3010 and ! or CD player listed here , Denon 234 , 235 , 236 31ease see Audio position : Kenwond 2 _ , 208 page 62 JVC 232 , 233 [ ] A / V receiver for a 209 , 214 Onkyoeer complete [ ] Mitsubishi CD player [ If you have a Mitsubishi A / V Pion 205 , 207 listfog , 222 receiver , the audio position may be used in conjunction with Sony select Mitsubishi CD players . Your audio position must be Yamaha 201,202 programmed to either 010 or 011 . Plug the CD player power To reset to default code , enter 000 cord into a switched outlet on the back of your A / V receiver . Pressing the POWER button will then turn on your A / V receiver , Figure 5 . Programming the remote to control your A / V in turn , turning on your CD player . On select CD players , the receive _ transport controls ( FF , Play , Rew , etc . ) in the audio position will operate the CD player . ] Page: 22 Part II1 : Setup Programming the Remote Control : To Activate the System 4 Home Theater IR Control Activation of the System 4 Home Theater IR Control To Activate the Audio Portion : For select brands of digital A / V receiver's , you can set up the remote control to auto - ( Figure 1 ) matically select the correct audio input when [ ] Press and hold the HOME THEATER you press the HOME THEATER button . At button . the same time , the TV will select the correct [ ] Press and release the AUDIO button . 5 video input . This allows you to watch your [ ] Name the TV input as instructed . HOME best type of video ( Component , S - Video ) with your best type of audio ( Dolby Digital , Pro Logic , etc . ) conveniently . See System _ 111 " ll . IO Ill i # O A . • it 4 Home Theater IR Control , page 22 , for Device You Are Using Name Input connection instructions . Cable Box connec _ _ aANTRA or ANT - B Cannot be namec III Cable Box connec _ _ aSTB CABLE Sa _ llie Receiver connected tD any input DBS Once properly activated , when the HOME Diqi _ l TV / Sal _ Ili _ Receiver connec _ d _ DTV Cannotbe namec VCR connec _ d " _ input 1 , 2 3 , or 4 VCR THEATER button is pressed , System 4 Oper - DVD connec _ d " _ any inp _ but DTV DVD ates In 2 Parts : Figure I . Activating the audio portion of System 4 for the CABLE / DBS / DTV laye _ Changes a compatible digital A / V receiver to the correct input for the device you wish to operate . To Activate the Video Portion : Changes the TV to the correct input for the device you wish to operate . [ ] Press and hold the HOME THEATER button . [ ] Press and release the VIDEO button . wBothitohfunnctteioonsucceanh , thopeeHratOe sMimTulHEtaneEouAsly TER button . However , you may activate only one if you desire ( video to control the TV or audio to control the A / V Receiver ) . The remote control must be programmed to the appropriate A / V Receiver code prior to the activation of the audio portion ( see To Pro - gram the Remote to Control Other Brands of Audio and Video Products , page 26 ) . Page: 23 Part II1 : Setup Programming the Remote Control : To Activate the System 4 Home Theater IR Control Testing System 4 for Proper Setup If the TV did not change inputs . . . [ ] Move the slide switch to the position you [ ] Repeat To Activate the Video Portion , page 28 , and retest . wish to test . Point the remote at the TV . [ ] Deactivating the System 4 Home Press and release the HOME THEATER [ ] Theater IR Control button . If the audio portion has been properly setup , your A / V receiver will [ ] Simultaneously press the CANCEL have changed to the appropriate input button and the HOME THEATER button . as indicated in table 1 , page 15 . If the [ ] Repeat To Activate the Video Portion , video connection of your System 4 has page 28 . been properly setup , your TV will have changed to the appropriate input . If the A / V Receiver did not change inputs . . . [ ] Repeat Specia / Setups , page 15 , and retest . [ ] Reposition IR emitter ( s ) and retest [ ] Repeat To Activate the Audio Portion , page 28 , and retest . [ ] If your A / V receiver is still not responding to the commands from your remote control , you may have an incompatible A / V receiver . Proceed to Deactivating the System 4 Home Theater / R Contro / , on this page . If the A / V Receiver changed to an input other than the one indicated in table 1 , page 15 . . . [ ] Connect the audio output from your A / V device to the A / V receiver input that your A / V receiver DID change to , and retest . Page: 24 Part II1 : Setup The 3D Graphical ! llJ l lll ® Menu System JrTV has Mitsubishi's exclusive 3D Graph - ical I _ L _ IIII ° on - screen operating system , which provides on - screen information for menu choices and changes ( Figure1 ) . A picture ( icon ) will be highlighted when selected with the ADJUST arrows . When selected , the appro - priate menu will appear . You may then make changes within the menu or access sub - menus , if available . Figure 1 . Main Menu : The Main Menu screen will always be the r _ _ crmn t hat _ ppear sv _ en you pr ess t fe MENU button . A button indicates that you will access a sub - menu or start an automatic function by making this selection . The i _ llr system includes the following special features : vcR CABLE _ SX3TV DV [ 3 Tv - I I [ w AUDIO [ ] The currently selected icon or button is high - ( II _ ) lighted with a yellow outline and the text color will be yellow . [ ] On - screen instructions provide complete menu choice information . [ ] Some on - screen menu options must be set before other options are available . For exam - ple , " Set the Timer " will only be possible if " Clock Time " and " Set Day " have been set . The following buttons on your remote control ! will help you to navigate within the I _ IW _ R ® m system ( Figure 2 ) : [ ] ADJUST _ to select the menu item you want REC STOP PAUSE to change . [ ] ADJUST • or • to change the settings . [ ] ENTER to enter into a menu , start an auto - R £ W , £ £ V PLAY FF / FWD matic function , or select a checkbox . [ ] CANCEL to clear a setting , or stop an auto - m _ MITSUBISHI matic function . [ ] MENU to move back one menu screen at a time . [ ] HOME to exit all menus and return to TV Figure 2 . These buttons are used for navigation within viewing . the I _ on - screen operating system . Page: 25 Part II1 : Setup Menu Screens ( Overview ) Setup Menu ( Figure 1 ) You can put channels in memory , turn on or off input connections of the TV , and select the menu system to display in English or EspaSol ( Spanish ) . Figure 1 . Setup menu Captions Menu ( Figure 2 ) Display captions or text , and choose black or gray as the background color for the closed caption area . Figure 2 . Captions menu Channel Menu ( Figure 3 ) Use to customize the channel information for Ant - A and Ant - B . Manually add or delete channels from memory , name channels for Ant - A and Ant - B , or add your favorite chan - nels to a SQV ( Super Quick View TM ) list . Figure 3 . Channel menu Page: 26 Part II1 : Setup Menu Screens ( Overview ) p Lock Menu ( Figure 1 ) Block or allow programing based upon rating signals sent by the broadcast station , or by time . Figure 1 . V - Chip Lock menu Advanced Menu ( Figure 2 ) Set your TV to turn on automatically , con - verge ( align ) the three main colors , display a blue screen when viewing an input with no signal , enhance the darker parts of bright pictures , and change the line doubling method . Figure 2 . Advanced menu Audio / Video Menu ( Figure 3 ) A / V Reset on the menu allows you to return the A / V settings for the current input to the factory presets . A / V Reset on the front panel resets all inputs at one time . You can also adjust some or all of the A / V set - tings , ( each input can be set to your prefer - ences ) , turn the TV speakers on or off , and Figure 3 . Audio / Video menu choose how you want to control the TVs audio output . Clock Menu ( Figure 4 ) Manually set the time for the TV , or select . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A . . . u . . t . o . . . . and the TV will automaticaly set the time based upon Extended Data Service ( XDS ) time data . This time data is usually Figure 4 . Clock menu broadcast by your local PBS station . Page: 27 Part II1 : Setup Setup Menu : Memorize Channels , Assign Input , and Language Memorize Channels ( Figure 1 ) This selection memorizes the channels your TV can receive and skips the unused or weak channels . You can stop memorization at any time by pressing CANCEL . Channels memorized prior to pressing CANCEL will stay in memory . After channels are memo - rized , you may select memorized channels Figure I . Memorize Channels in ascending or descending order by press - ing the CHANNEL button on the remote con - trol . Assign Input Menu ( Figure 2 ) Assign Input turns off unused inputs , turns them on again , or changes the name of the input . If you turn an input Off , it will be skipped when you press the INPUT button on the remote control . Your choices are : [ ] Ant - A , and Ant - B : On or Off . Figure 2 . Assign Input menu [ ] DTV : YPrPb , RGB , or Off . [ ] Input : Cycle through the available inputs ( Inputs 1 - 4 , Component inputs 1 - 2 , STB , and VGA ) . [ ] Status : Turn the selected input On or Off . [ ] Name : Name the selected input ( VGA input cannot be named ) . Language ( Figure 3 ) Display the on - screen menus in either English or Spanish ( EspaSol ) . The time your TV was powered on , you were requested to select an on - screen menu lan - guage . You may change your selection by Figure 3 . Language pressing the ADJUST • or • button on the remote control . Page: 28 Part II1 : Setup Captions Menu : Closed Captions Captions Menu ( Figure 1 ) Broadcasters can send either Standard or Text closed captioning . Standard closed captioning follows the dialogue of the char - acters on - screen and displays in a small sec - tion of the screen . Text closed captioning often contains information such as weather or news and covers a large portion of the Figure 1 . Captions menu on - screen program . Your TV can decode four different standard and four different text closed captioning signals from each TV sta - tion . However , each TV station may broad - cast only one or two closed captioning signals , or none at all . Within the Captions menu , you can turn on or off the closed caption decoder , select the type of captions or text , and choose black or translucent gray as the background color for the closed caption area . Closed Captions ( Figure I ) The TV can displayone ofthefollowing : [ ] CC1 , CC2 , CC3 , or CC4 : Standard closed captioning signals . [ ] Text1 , Text2 , Text3 , or Text4 : Text closed captioning signals . [ ] On if mute : Closed captions when mute . When selected , the standard closed cap - tioning signal ( CC1 ) will turn on / off by press - ing the MUTE button on the TV remote control . [ ] Off : No closed captions . CO Background ( Figure 1 ) To make the closed captions easier to read , you can choose to display the background color as either black or translucent gray . Page: 29 Part II1 : Setup Channel Menu : Antenna , Channel , Memory , Name , and SQV TM _ SQV ( Super Quick View TM ) Using The Menu Screen ( Figure 1 ) SQV ( Super Quick View TM ) allows you to put together a list of your favorite channels from Ant - A and Ant - B . You can store up to 6 channels in each of the 9 different memory banks . Once you have added a channel to the SQV memory , " SQV " will appear under the channel number on the TV Figure 1 . Channel menu screen . SQV ( Super Quick View TM ) Antenna Using The Remote Control ( Figure 1 ) Viewing and changing SQV banks using the Select Ant - A , or Ant - B . For each antenna , remote control : you can add or delete channels in memory , [ ] Press the SQV button . name channels , and add channels to the [ ] To change memory banks , press a number button within 5 seconds of SQV ( Super Quick View TM ) list . pressing the SQV button . [ ] Press the SQV button repeatedly to Channel cycle through the channels available in ( Figure 1 ) that bank . Select the channel you want to add or delete Adding SQV channels using the remote con - trol : from memory , name , or add to the SQV [ ] Use the CHANNEL or number buttons Super Quick View TM list . to select the channel you want to add to the current SQV memory bank . Memow ( Figure 1 ) [ ] Press and hold the SQV button for about 3 seconds . When " SQV " and the After all available channels have been mem - memory bank number appear under the orized with Memorize Channels , page 33 , channel number , the channel has suc - weaker channels viewed with Ant - A or Ant - B cessfully been added . can be added and unwanted channels can be deleted . Removing SQV channels using the remote control : Use the CHANNEL button on the remote control to view memorized channels . [ ] Press the SQV button repeatedly until you see the desired channel . Name [ ] While the channel number and SQV indi - ( Figure 1 ) cator are still displayed on the screen , press the CANCEL button . If the Channels shown on Ant - A or Ant - B can be CANCEL button is not pressed before given names ( up to four characters ) . After the SQV indicator disappears , the chan - you enter a name , it will appear on the TV nel will not be removed . screen , next to the channel number . [ ] When the SQV indicator disappears , the channel has successfully been removed . Page: 30 Part II1 : Setup p Menu : V - Chip Lock p Lock ( Figure 1 ) The V - Chip Lock allows you to Block or Allow programs based upon rating signals sent by the broadcasting station . The TV comes from the factory with the V - Chip lock in the Off setting . You can turn the lock On within the V - Chip Menu . The factory preset is TV - PG , allowing only programs Figure 1 . V - Chip Lock menu rated TV - PG or lower . You can change the blocking level to various TV or movie rat - ings , lettered categories , and by time . After changing channels or inputs , there may be up to a 5 second delay before the V - Chip lock takes effect . The V - CHIP button on the remote control enables you to conveniently turn the lock on or off . Entry to the V - Chip Lock ( Figures 2 & 3 ) The r _ tire you sel _ t V ( _ i pLock fron the MAIN menu , or after you have canceled your passcode you will see the screen shown in _ r e2 . L _ e t he nurrb er bit tins on the remote control to input a four - digit passcode , then press ENTER . You can delete a character and move back one Figure 2 . V - Chip Lock passcode screen ( r _ - tire entry ) space by pressing CANCEL . You can exit without inputting a passcode by pressing MENU or HOME . The next time you select V - Chip Lock from the MAIN menu , you will see a menu screen similar to the one in _ r e3 . Figure 3 . V - Chip Lock passcode screen ( re - entry ) Page: 31 Part II1 : Setup V - Chip Menu : V - ChipLock Ant - A 002 KCBS V - Chip Signal Information 1 480 Standard ( Figure 1 ) When provided by the broadcaster , V - Chip signal information can be displayed by press - ing the INFO button on the remote control . - - Rating guidelines are provided by broadcast stations . TV programs and made - for - TV movies can be blocked by the TV Rating and / or Categories signal . Made - for - theater Figure 1 . V - Chip signal information . and direct - to - video movies can be blocked by the Movie Rating signal . You _ General Parental 14 + Years Ma _ are I TV Ratings I TV - Y TV - Y7 TV - G TV - PG TV - 14 TV - MA and Descriptions Youm 7 + Years Audience Guidence Audience I Table 1 . V - Chip rating information that may be included with TV programs and made - for - TV movies . If you set the lock to TV - G ; TV - Y , TV - Y7 , and TV - G will be available , and TV - PG , TV - 14 , and TV - MA will be blocked . TV Categories I FV D L S V Not Rated Violence Dialog Language lSituations and Descr ptions I Program Fantasy Sexual Adult Sexua Violence Table 2 . V - Chip category information that may be included with TV programs and made - for - TV movies . If you set the category L to be blocked ; all programing caring the L signal will be blocked ( regardless of it's TV rating ) . Movie Ratings I OFF G PG PG - 13 R NC - 17 X off Audience Guidance 13 + Years Res _ ic _ d 18 + Years Adult and Descr ptions I V - Chipis General Parental Table 3 . V - Chip rating information that may be included with made - for - theater and direct - to - video movies . If you set the lock for PG - 13 ; G , PG , and PG - 13 will be available , and R , NC - 17 , and X will be blocked . Page: 32 Part II1 : Setup p Menu : V - Chip Lock Hours / Time V - Chip Lock Hours / Time ( Figure 1 ) V - CHIP HOURS / LOCK BY TIME will allow you to activate the V - Chip or lock the entire TV during speci chour s V - Chip Start Time and V - Chip Stop Time ( Figure 1 ) Figure 1 . V - Chip Hours / Lock by Time menu Select the times you would like the V - Chip to be Active . By setting the V - Chip Start Time and V - Chip Stop Time to the same time , the V - Chip will be active 24 hours a day . Press • or • to slowly adjust the time . Press and hold • or • to quickly adjust the time . Lock by Time , Lock Time , and Unlock Time ( Figure 1 ) Lock by Time locks the entire TV based upon the Lock Time and Unlock Time . You must input your 4 - digit passcode to use the TV when it is locked . By setting the Lock Time and Unlock Time to the same time , the Lock by Time will be active 24 hours a day . Passcode Screen ( Figure 2 ) To view a V - Chip blocked program or to watch the TV during a scheduled lock time , you must enter your 4 - digit passcode . The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V . . - . C . . . h . . i . p . block and Lock by Time will remain disabled until the TV is powered off and then on again . Figure 2 . Passcode Screen Page: 33 Part II1 : Setup Advanced Menu : Timer Timer ( Figure 1 ) The timer will automatically turn the TV on ( if it is off ) at the time you schedule and select . Figure I . Timer selection in the Advanced menu Figure 2 . Timer menu Timer Menu Set Day ( Figure 2 ) Select the days that the TV will turn on auto - matically . You can select Everyday , Mon - Fri The timer can be turned On or Off . When ( Monday through Friday ) , or the individual On , you need to select the time to turn on , days of the week . the day to turn on , and the channel to dis - play . At your preselected time , the timer will turn the TV on , and a message will be displayed , " Press a key for the TV to stay Input on " . Any button on the remote control must Select the input to use when the timer turns be pressed within 5 minutes , or the TV will on the TV . If the TV is already on , the timer turn itself off . will turn the TV to this selected input . Set Time Select the hour and minute , including AM or Channel PM , when the TV is to turn on . When Ant - A or Ant - B is the selected input , you may select any memorized channel . Press • or • to slowly adjust the time . The TV will tune to this channel when the Press and hold • or • to quickly adjust the timer turns it on . time . Page: 34 Part II1 : Setup Menu : Convergence Convergence ( Figure 1 ) Your Mitsubishi TV has three picture tubes which are aligned to properly converge the projected light beams on the screen . Each picture tube projects a single color of red , blue or green . During production , your TV was carefully adjusted to properly align these colors . As a special feature , you have Figure 1 . Convergence selection in the Advanced menu the ability to adjust the red and blue light beams in reference to the _ green I i _ t beam . This process is called convergence . Convergence Menu ( Figure 2 ) Convergence aligns the entire screen at once . Select either Red Convergence or Blue Convergence to begin alignment . To Convergence , page 41 . Reset Factory Defaults align 64 individual points , see Advanced ( Figure 2 ) Figure 2 . Convergence menu This allows you to reset the convergence to the factory settings . The message " Conver - gence completed " will be displayed when the factory defaults have been restored . Convergence Screen ( Figure 3 ) When the Red and Blue crosshairs are prop - erly converged , the center - screen crosshairs will appear white . You can use A , v , < , or I _ to move the Red and Blue crosshairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P . . r . e . . s . . s . . VIDEO to switch between Red and Blue . Press AUDIO for the Advanced Con - vergence screen , and see Advanced Conver - gence , page 41 , for instructions . Figure 3 . Convergence screen Page: 35 Part II1 : Setup Advanced Menu : Advanced Convergence , Video Display , and Video Mute Advanced Convergence ( Figure 1 ) After adjusting the Red Convergence and Blue Convergence , you can re - tune your TV by adjusting the Red and Blue conver - gence at 64 individual points . Move the _ shi _ j bracket toa posi tim needi _ adj tst - ment by pressing A , V , ' , or ) ' . Press ENTER to select the position ( _ shi _ j wi II Figure I . Advanced Convergence screen stop ) . Move the Red or Blue line by press - ing A , V , < , or ) ' . Press VIDEO to switch between the Red and Blue lines . A position is properly converged when all three lines combine to appear white . Press ENTER to deselect the position ( _ shi _ wi II resume ) , and move the brackets to the next position needing adjustment . When com - pleted , press MENU to save your changes , and exit the Advanced Convergence screen . Video Mute ( Figure 2 ) Video Mute lets you display a blue or gray background when no signal is being received on inputs 1 - 4 , and STB . Black Enhancement ( Figure 2 ) The contrast in dark scenes is enhanced for better picture quality . Brighter scenes will not be affected . Video Display ( Figure 2 ) Your Mitsubishi TV will double the lines of a standard 480i ( interlaced ) picture to pro - duce a smoother , more In _ ile ira ge . _ Su have two choices for your selection ; 480p or 960i . The 480p display may be more stable ( although may still show some line structure ) . The 960i display may hide the line structure Figure 2 . Advanced menu ( although picture movement may be visible in still images ) . Page: 36 Part II1 : Setup Menu : AV Memory Reset , and Audio / Video Settings AUDIO / VIDEO SETTINGS menu ( Figure 1 ) Each of the 11 inputs has its own A / V memory . You can adjust each input's A / V memory in two ways . You can use the menu , or the remote control . A / V Memory Reset A / V Memory Reset will return the currently Figure1 . Audio / Video menu selected input's A / V memory to the factory settings . To reset an input's A / V memory , move to A / V Memory Reset , select the input you want to reset , and press ENTER . AUDIO SETTINGS and VIDEO SETTINGS After selecting AUDIO SETTINGS or VIDEO SETTINGS , you can adjust the settings by pressing A , v , • , or b , . For descriptions of the individual A / V settings see A / V Setting Descriptions , pages 46 - 47 . Using the AUDIO and VIDEO Buttons _ _ _ - J WDEO on the Remote Control INPUTCHANNEVLOLUIVE [ ] Press AUDIO or VIDEO to cycle through the available settings . MUTE [ ] Press • or I _ to adjust the setting . After 5 seconds of inactivity , the setting display ' will disappear . ! A _ I _ , Figure 2 . The AUDIO , VIDEO , and ADJUST buttons . Page: 37 Part II1 : Setup Audio / Video Menu : TV Speakers , and Audio Output TV Speakers ( Figure 1 ) This selection will turn on or off the TV's internal speakers . You may select Off when sending the sound through a sepa - rate stereo system or surround sound A / V receiver . Figure 1 . Audio / Video menu Audio Output ( Figure 1 ) Select Fixed if your audio receiver or stereo system can be controlled with a remote . This allows you to adjust the volume with the system's remote control or the TV remote control , if compatible . This setting is better for surround sound receivers . Select Vari - able if your audio receiver or stereo system cannot be controlled with a remote . This allows the TV's internal circuitry to adjust the volume . Page: 38 Part II1 : Setup Clock Menu : Clock Setting ( Manual ) Clock Setting ( Manual ) ( Figure 1 ) For the manual clock setting , select the cur - rent time , including AM or PM . Press • or • to slowly adjust the time . Press and hold • or • to quickly adjust the time . Figure 1 . Clock menu ( Manual ) Set Day ( Figure 1 ) When Manual has been selected for the Clock Setting , you need to select the current day of the week . Page: 39 Part II1 : Setup Clock Menu : Clock Setting ( Auto ) Clock Setting ( Auto ) ( Figure 1 ) Setting the Clock Setting to Auto will automatically set the day and time using Extended Data Service ( XDS ) time data . This data is automatically retrieved from a PBS channel or other channel carrying this service . Figure 1 . Clock menu ( Auto ) Time Zone ( Figure 1 ) When Auto has been selected for the Clock Setting , you need to select the correct time zone ( Atlantic , Eastern , Central , Mountain , Pacic Aska , er _ v , ai i ) fer y3ur a'm . Daylight Savings Time ( Figure 1 ) When Auto has been selected for the Clock Setting , you need to select the Daylight Sav - ings Time ( DST ) option that your state uses ( Applies = uses DST , or Ignore = does not use DST ) . The clock time and day will be set auto - matically after tuning to a channel carrying the Extended Data Service ( XDS ) time data ( usually your local PBS channel ) . Page: 40 Part II1 : Setup Setting Descriptions : Audio Audio Settings • Mono : Reduces background noise , and [ ] Bass enhances or reduces low fre - should be used when receiving a weak quencysound . stereo audio signal . All audio will be played [ ] mono with this setting . Treble enhances orreduces highfre - quencysound . [ ] Listen to ( for INPUTs ) is not available . [ ] Balance adjusts the level of sound [ ] Level Sound automatically equalizes between the left and right speakers . the volume level of programs containing signi cant level differmces fro'non e Surround creates simulated stereo and [ ] segment to another ( for example , regu - surround effects . Your choices are : lar Programming to commercials ) . To • Off : No surround effects . Use this setting receive the best _ 1 itywi thmusi cpr ( _ when using an A / V receiver with Dolby TM Pro grams , you can turn this setting to Off . Logic Surround , or Dolby TM Digital Surround . • Simulated Stereo : Your TV will create a simulated stereo effect when watching a non - stereo program . • Surround Sound : Your TV will create a ! ! ! ! ! | ! i _ ! i _ ii ! i ! i ! _ _ ¸ ! _ ! i ¸ _ ¸ ii ¸ l ¸ ¸ i ¸ _ ¸ ; i ¸ _ ¸ ¸ _ ¸ _ ! simulated surround effect when watching a stereo program . [ ] Listen to ( for Ant - A and Ant - B ) deter - mines how your TV will receive a broad - cast audio signal and play back the sound you hear . Your choices are : • Stereo : Default setting . The TV will play stereo broadcasts in stereo and mono broad - casts in mono . The word " Stereo " will be displayed when you tune to a channel broad - casting stereo . • SAP ( Second Audio Program ) : Additional monaural soundtrack that you cannot hear during normal TV viewing . The SAP signal might be related to the program you are watching , such as a soundtrack in a foreign language , or unrelated to the program you are watching , such as a weather report . If a SAP signal is broadcast , the letters " SAP " will be displayed when you tune to the chan - nel . Page: 41 Part II1 : Setup A / V Setting Descriptions : Video Video Settings [ ] IRIS TM is the Intelligent Room Illumi - [ ] Video Noise reduces minor noise ( grain - nation ( light ) Sensor . When IRIS TM is iness ) in the broadcast or input signal . on , your TV will automatically adjust pic - [ ] Image Type maximizes the original ture contrast and brightness for best camera media : Video or Film . Video quality ( Contrast and Brightness cannot media uses a video camera and is cre - be adjusted manually ) . ated at 30 frames per second . Film [ ] media uses a Irrc arre r aand i scr eat ed Contrast provides a slider to adjust the white - to - black level . Low contrast at 24 frames per second . Examples of Video media are live TV broadcast such shows a variety of shades in darker images , while high contrast shows as news , special events , or video taped darker images more uniformly black and programs . Examples of Irane di aar e makes colors appear more vibrant . motion pictures , made - for - TV movies , and many prime time programs . Filmed [ ] Brightness provides a slider to adjust media is converted by the broadcaster the overall brightness of the picture . or home video company to 30 frames [ ] Sharpness provides a slider to adjust per second to match TV or video stan - the detail and clarity . dards . This conversion can leave subtle " picture artifacts " or conversion errors . [ ] Color provides a slider to adjust the Setting the Image Type to Film can color intensity . reduce the picture artifacts and improve [ ] Tint provides a slider to adjust the pro - the picture quality , when viewing a 480i portion of red to green . image . [ ] Color Temp ( Color Temperature ) allows you to adjust how white images are dis - played . Your choices are : • Low 6500K or Low ( for DTV ) : White images will have a warm cast to them . This adjust - ment is an average and can vary due to ambient room lighting , video scene bright - ness and the TV's age . The Low 6500K represents the 6500K industry standard for NTSC ( non - DTV ) pictures . • Medium : White images will be balanced between the Low ( warm ) and High ( cool ) settings . • High : White images will have a cool cast to them . This setting may provide the most realistic picture under bright lighting . Page: 42 Part IV : Operation Control Functions : Overview ( Following page , _ rel ) tion . [ ] Slide Switch : Select A / V product to be [ ] CANCEL : Clear SQV and some menu controlled by the remote control . entries . [ ] Numbers : Individually select channels or [ ] MENU : Display 3D Graphical ! _ E ® input information into TV . on - screen menu system . [ ] POWER : Turns power on and off for TV [ ] INFO : Display on - screen summary of and other A / V products . the current input used and any broad - [ ] SQV ( Super Quick ViewT ' ) : Scan cast information available ( including cur - through a memorized list of favorite channels . rent V - Chip information ) . E GUIDE : When the slide switch is [ ] QV ( Quick View TM ) : Switch to last chan - nel viewed . set to CABLE / DBS / DTV , display the [ ] HOME THEATER : Enables the Home on - screen program guide ( some cable boxes and DBS / DTV receivers ) . Theater IR System . Once enabled , a [ ] V - CHIP : Enable / Disable the V - Chip press of this key , when in the VCR , DVD , Lock . or Cable / DTV / DBS layer , will properly [ ] FORMAT : Change the shape and size of switch the inputs of the AV receiver and the TV so the audio and video automati - the main TV picture . [ ] PIP INPUT : Select the PIP or POP input caly coincide . source . [ ] SLEEP : Set the TV to turn off within 2 [ ] PIP / POP : Cycle through PIP and POP hours . See S / eep Timer , page 52 , for display choices . setup instructions . [ ] PIP CH : Scroll up or down through [ ] VIDEO : Select the video settings . memorized channels in PIP or POP . [ ] AUDIO : Select the audio settings . E MUTE : Turn sound on or off . E REC : Manually record with your VCR . [ ] STOP : Stop your VCR , DVD , or CD . [ ] INPUT : Select the signal to view [ ] PAUSE : Pause your VCR , DVD , CD , or ( Ant - A , Ant - B , DTV , Input - l , Input - 2 , freeze the PIP or POP image . Input - 3 , Input - 4 , Component - I , Compo - [ ] REW / REV : Rewind or reverse search nent - 2 , VGA , or STB ) . with your VCR , reverse scan with your [ ] CHANNEL : Scroll up or down through memorized channels . DVD , or skip reverse with your CD . Ira , PLAY : Play your VCR , DVD , or CD . [ ] VOLUME : Change sound level . [ ] FF / FWD : Fast forward or forward search [ ] ENTER / EXCH : Select a channel number with your VCR , fast play with your DVD , or menu item . Exchange PIP or POP or skip forward with your CD . and main TV picture . [ ] HOME : Exit on - screen menus and return to TV viewing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ] ADJUST : Navigate menus , change set - tings , and move the PIP on - screen Ioca - Page: 43 Part IV : Operation Remote Control Functions : Care and Operation Operation Installing the Batteries : ( Figure 2 ) [ ] Remove the remote control's back cover by gently pressing the ridged tab in the direction of the arrow and sliding off the W ® W cover . [ ] Load the batteries , making sure the polarities ( + ) and ( - ) are correct . For Best Results from the Remote Con - trol : [ ] Be within 20 feet of the equipment . [ ] Do not press two or more buttons at the same time unless instructed to . [ ] Do not allow to get wet or become heated . REW _ Y PLAY _ F _ WD [ ] Avoid dropping on hard surfaces . _ MIT _ JBISI - II [ ] Do not use harsh chemicals to clean . Use only a soft , lightly moistened cloth . [ ] Do not mix new and old batteries . [ ] Do not heat , take apart , or throw batter - Figure 1 . The remote control functions . ies into re [ ] Use only AAA batteries . Operating the Remote Control : You can use the remote to control the TV , size AAA ba _ des [ ] CABLE / DBS / DTV , VCR , DVD , and AUDIO products . Select the product you want to Fq ° r _ control by moving the slide switch ( _ of ao UoLJ _ rel ) tothe apprqorialepositim . Tie remote control has been preset to operate the TV and other Mitsubishi products . To program the remote control to operate other Figure 2 . Installing the batteries . products , see Use of the Remote Control with Other A / V Products , pages 26 - 27 . Page: 44 Part IV : Operation Remote Control Functions : Channel Selection and Sleep Timer . . . . Channel Selection Sleep Timer For Non - DTV Channels : Setting the Sleep Timer : [ ] Enter three numbers ( for channel 2 , [ ] Press SLEEP on the remote control . press 002 ) . [ ] A message indicating the length of time or the sleep timer is to be set for is dis - [ ] Press the channel number and ENTER played on the TV screen . ( for channel 2 , press 2 , then ENTER ) . [ ] Each press of SLEEP will increase or the time displayed by 30 minutes , until [ ] Enter the channel number and wait four the maximum value of 120 minutes is seconds . The TV will change automati - reached . cally . [ ] After 5 seconds of inactivity , the mes - sage will disappear . [ ] Press SLEEP to view the remaining time before the timer turns the TV off . Canceling the Sleep Timer : [ ] Press SLEEP to display the on - screen message . [ ] Press SLEEP repeatedly until OFF is displayed . [ ] After 5 seconds of inactivity , the mes - sage box will disappear . Remote Control Functions : System 4 Home Theater IR Control The Mitsubishi System 4 Home Theater IR to change inputs . You will automatically hear the high quality digital surround sound Control is a special feature that makes it easier to use your TV with a digital surround from digital products like your DTV receiver sound A / V receiver . Once your equipment and DVD player , and high quality analog is properly connected and set up , your TV stereo or surround sound from non - digital and digital A / V receiver will change inputs products like your VCR . together , to match high resolution pictures with the proper surround sound . Additionally , all IR remote signals from your Mitsubishi remote or other manufacturers When you change inputs on your TV to remote will be passed through your TV to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . w . . . a . . t . c . . h . . different video products , your TV will your A / V devices . Your A / V devices can send signals via your remote control and the be hidden or behind cabinet doors and con - infrared emitters to your digital A / V receiver trolled by pointing the remote at the TV . Page: 45 Part IV : Operation Remote Control Functions : System 4 Home Theater IR Control Requirements for Operation [ ] A / V devices connected as described on page 15 . [ ] Cable Box connected as on page 16 or Cable Box with an S - Video output conneced as on page 19 , Connecting an S - Video Device . [ ] TV connected to A / V receiver ( TV Monitor Audio Out To A / V Receiver TV Input ) . [ ] TV Inputs renamed ( see page 33 for naming help ) : Cable Box connected to Ant A or B = Cannot be Renamed Cable Box connected to STB = Rename To Cable Rename To VCR VCR conneceted to Inputs 1 - 4 = Rename To DVD DVD conncected to any Input = Rename To DBS Satellite Receiver connected to any Input = Cannot Be Renamed Digital Television Receiver on HD Input = [ ] Remote Control programmed to operate your other A / V Devices by System 4 properly activated ( see pages 28 - 29 ) . [ ] IR emiters properly connected and placed ( see page 22 ) . Operation ( VCR as example ) To watch your VCR : [ ] Turn on the TV and A / V Receiver . [ ] Move slide switch to VCR . [ ] Point remote at the TV and press the HOME THEATER button . [ ] The TV and A / V Receiver should change to the appropriate inputs . [ ] Operate the VCR . Page: 46 Part IV : Operation Remote Control Functions : Special Functions When your remote control has been Pro - grammed to operate another manufacturer s product , the function performed on each layer can vary . The most common functions are : • M1subishi • POWER • EN T ER ( on some models ) • A DJ US T up / dovm / lefftighl ( on some models ) * CHANNEL up / dovm • CANCEL ( on some models ) • 0 - 9 N umber Buti _ ns ( on some models ) * GUIDE ( onsome models ) • POWER • VOLUME • MUTE Buti _ ns - use number buttDns , SQV , and QV ( on some models ) • PAUSE • CANCEL ( on • POWE R • PLAY • ARROW up / dovmAefftight • REWAREV • ENTER , ME NU * STOP ( on some models ) • 0 - 9 Number But _ ns ( on some models ) Remote Control Functions : Operation of PIP and POP Picture - In - Picture ( PIP ) and Picture - Outside - Activating the PIP and POP ( Figures 1 - 5 on the following page ) Picture ( POP ) features allow you to view Pro - gramming in different ways . While watching Press PIP / POP to choose a display format . the main screen , you can display programs With each press of the PIP / POP button on from other channels and other inputs . To the TV remote control ( within 3 seconds of see which inputs can and cannot be used each other ) , the PIP / POP will cycle through together , see How Connections Affect the the following display options . PIP and POP - Table 1 , page 14 . You can [ ] POP : side - by - side pictures display large and small PIPs , side - by - side [ ] POP : three POPs pictures , three POPs , or nine POPs . [ ] POP : nine POPs [ ] PIP : large PIP [ ] PIP : small PIP To turn PIP / POP off , wait at least 10 sec - onds , and press PIP / POP . The next time you activate PIP / POP , the last used PIP / POP format will be displayed rst . Page: 47 Part IV : Operation Remote Control Functions : Operation of PIP and POP Changing PIP / POP Inputs Press PIP INPUT to cycle through available MAIN [ ] PICTURE Side - by - S ide inputs . To see which inputs can and cannot be used together , see How Connections Affect the PIP and POP - Table 1 , page 14 . Changing PIP / POP Channels Press PIP CH to scroll up and down through memorized channels on Ant - A , and Ant - & POP 1 Exchanging Program Images [ ] Press ENTER / EXCH to exchange the main MAIN POP 2 PICTURE picture and the PIP / POP picture . Moving PIP Image POP 3 Press ADJUST A , v , 4 , or b to move the PIP display anywhere on the main screen . Automatic POP Switching When automatic POP switching is active , the POP 1 POP 2 POP 3 TV will cycle through memorized channels or strobe pictures from other A / V compo - POP 4 POP 5 POP 6 [ ] MAIN nents in the POP display . Press PAUSE to PICTURE activate / pause automatic POP switching . POP 7 POP 8 POP 9 Selecting POP " Live " Image Press ADJUST A , v , 4 , or I _ to select a different POP " live " image ( automatic POP Ant = A QQ _ KCBS PiP A O17 switching must be paused ) . 48Ci Standard Stereo SAP TV = PG DLSV Freeze the PIP and Side - By - Side SOV1 Picture [ ] Press PAUSE to freeze the PIP and side - by - side images . Press Pause again to return to a " live " image . PIP / POP Audio Signal Ant - A 002 KCBS PIP A O17 For PIP / POP audio connection illustration , 48Ci Standard Stereo SAP see Back Panel Functions - 181 , page 13 . TV - PG DLSV Volume for the PIP AUDIO OUTPUT is con - SQVl trolled by the ampli • or wi El _ s head - [ ] phones . Page: 48 Part IV : Operation Display Formats Remote Control Functmns : This is a wide screen TV ( also known as [ ] Standard : This is the full screen format . a 18 : 9 TV ) . This shape re _ t st he new HDTV signals will automatically use this types of images available from HDTV and format . This format is also useful to dis - many DVDs . There are still many older style play Anamorphic DVDs that have 1.78 : 1 narrow screen images ( called 4 : 3 aspect or 1.85 : 1 aspect ratios . Anamorphic ratio ) you will encounter . While there will DVDs that have the 2.35 : 1 aspect ratio never be a perfect solution for displaying will still display black bars at the top and a narrow image on a wide screen , Mitsubi - bottom . Narrow ( 4 : 3 ) images will be shi offers several display formats to choose stretched evenly from side to side . from . [ ] Expand : This will enlarge the picture , Press FORMAT on the TV remote control cropping off some of the image at the top and bottom . This is useful to reduce to cycle through the _ eavai Id01edi _ olaj formats . the letterbox top and bottom bars of non - anamorphic DVDs or to correct narrow ( 4 : 3 ) images that have been stretched in the Standard format . [ ] Zoom : This will enlarge the picture , crop - ping off some of the image at each side , and top and bottom . This is useful to remove or reduce the black top and bottom bars on anamorphic DVDs with a 2.35 : 1 aspect ratio . [ ] Stretched : ( Not available when viewing 480p signals ) This format will stretch a narrow ( 4 : 3 ) image across the screen , however , there is less stretch in the center than the sides . This will allow the entire narrow image to be displayed across the screen with less distortion than seen in the Standard format . [ ] Narrow : This format will display narrow ( 4 : 3 ) images in their original shape , and add stationary gray side bars to II tte screen . Page: 49 Part IV : Operation Non - Anamorphic Picture ( 4 : 3 ) Anamorphic Widescreen Picture ( 16 : 9 ) Page: 50 Part IV : Operation Warning : Do not leave stationary or letterbox images on - screen for extended periods of time . Mix the types of pictures shown . Uneven picture tube aging is NOT covered by your warranty . The normal use of a TV should include Still or stationary images may be received from broadcasters , cable channels , sat - a mixture of TV picture types . The most ellite channels , DVD discs , video tapes , frequently used picture types should II laser discs , on - line services , web / internet the screen with constantly moving images rather than stationary images or patterns . searching devices , video games , and digi - tal TV tuner / converter boxes . Examples of Displaying the same stationary patterns over extended periods of time , or display - these types of images can be , but are not limited to the following : ing the same stationary pattern frequently can leave a subtle but permanent ghost [ ] Letterbox top / bottom black bars : image . To avoid this , mix your viewing shown at the top and bottom of the TV pattern . Do not show the same stationary screen when you watch a widescreen image for more than 15 % of your total TV ( 16 : 9 ) movie on a standard ( 4 : 3 ) TV . viewing in any one week . Display con - [ ] Side bar images : solid bars shown stantly moving and changing images that on each side of an image when watch - II tfe screen whenever possi be ing a standard ( 4 : 3 ) program on a wi - descreen ( 16 : 9 ) TV . This projection TV uses picture tubes to project the image to the screen . All [ ] Stock - market report bars : ticker run - ning at the bottom of the TV screen . picture tubes age with use . As they age , their light output is gradually reduced . [ ] Shopping channel loges & pricing dis . plays : bright graphics that are shown con - Normal TV pictures II tfe screen _ i th stantly or repeatedly in the same location . constantly changing images . Under these [ ] Video game patterns and scoreboards conditions , picture tubes age at an even rate across the entire screen . This main - [ ] Bright station loges : moving or low - tains a TV picture that is evenly bright over contrast graphics are less likely to cause the whole screen . Stationary images or uneven aging of the picture tubes . [ ] On - line ( internet ) web sites : or any images that only partially II tfe screen ( leaving black or colored bars to II tfe other stationary or repetitive computer style images . screen ) , when used over extended periods of time or when viewed repeatedly , can cause uneven aging of the phosphors and leave subtle ghosts of the stationary images in the picture . Page: 51 Appendix A : Bypassing the V - Chip Lock Bypassing the V - Chip Lock After you set the lock , you need your 0 passcode to view a V - Chip locked pro - gram , view the locked TV , cancel the lock , or enter the V - Chip lock menus . If you forget your passcode , you can " 1100 mm view the locked TV without entering your passcode . This is done by pressing the number 9 and QV buttons on the remote TV control at the same time , when your passcode is requested . This process U ) temporarily unlocks the TV . 0 u _ When entering the V - Chip Lock menu , = = = = mm this process deletes your old passcode and prompts you to enter a new pass - code . mm ; Oo | T T o < ¢ ¢ O0 | T T Page: 52 Appendix B : Hi h Resolution Input Connection Compatibl " Component - 1 and Component - 2 Inputs These inputs are compatible with component Input Levels and Timing with Com - video signals from standard DVD players ponent Video and other equipment sending a standard = l . 0Vp - p ( includes sync ) 75ohms NTSC component video signal ( 480i ) . [ ] YPr [ ] = 700mVp - p , 75ohms ( can also receive These inputs may also be compatible with signals from outputs labeled R - Y and Cr ) newer DVD players sending a progressive = 700mVp - p , 75ohms ( can alsoreceive NTSC component video signal ( 480p ) . [ ] Pb signals from outputs labeled B - Y and Cb ) VGA Input This input will accommodate most comput - ers capable of supporting a VGA monitor . The only compatible display resolution is 640x480 . The sync rate is 60hz . SVGA and XVGA resolutions are not supported . DTV Input This input is compatible with most standard Input Levels and Timing When DTV receivers with component video out - Used With Component Video puts . Compatible DTV signals are SDTV Signals 480i , 480p , and HDTV 1080i . All other DTV signals , such as 720p , need to be converted EIA - 770.3 Standard Levels and Timing by the DTV receiver to one of the compat - [ ] Y = l . 0Vp - p ( includes sync ) 75ohms ible signal types . Please check the DTV [ ] Pr = 700mVp - p , 75ohms receiver speci cat ires bef • econnect i _ . [ ] Pb = 700mVp - p , 75ohms [ ] H = Not Used This input is also compatible with some DTV [ ] V = Not Used receivers using RGB with " sync on green " or RGB with " separate H and V sync " . Com - Input Levels and Timing When Used patible DTV signals are SDTV 480i , 480p , With RGB Video Signals and HDTV 1080i . All other DTV signals , [ ] G ( ¥ ) = l . 0Vp - p 75ohms ( compatiblewithsyncongreen ) such as 720p , need to be converted by the [ ] R ( p0 = 700mVp - p , 75ohms DTV receiver to one of the compatible signal [ ] B ( Pb ) = 700mVp - p , 75ohms types . Industry standards for DTV RGB sig - [ ] H = 4Vp - p + / - l . 0v , 75ohms nals systems , synchronization , timing , and ( when using separate H and V sync ) signal strengths are not currently estab - [ ] V = 4Vp - p + / - l . 0v , 75ohms ( when using separate H and V sync ) lished . These inputs will not be compatible with all DTV receivers that offer RGB . If your DTV receiver offers both DTV compo - nent video signals and DTV RGB signals , Mitsubishi suggests you use the DTV com - ponent video signals . Please check the DTV receiver speci cat ires bef e econnect - ing . Page: 53 Appendix C : Remote Control Pro rammin Codes Cable Box VCRs A / V Receivers ABC . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Mitsubishi . . . . . . . . 010,011,012,013,014 , Mitsubishi . . . . . . . . 001,002 , 060 , 067 , 068 , 061 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 062 Archer . . . . . . . . . . 132 , 125 Admiral . . . . . . . . . . 220 Admiral . . . . . . . . . . 055 Cableview . . . . . . . . 105 , 132 Aiwa . . . . . . . . . . . . 225,226 Citizen . . . . . . . . . . 122 , 105 Aiwa . . . . . . . . . . . . 047 , 052 Denon . . . . . . . . . . 234,235,236 Color Voice . . . . . . 128 , 129 , 130 , 106 , 107 Akai . . . . . . . . . . . . 049 , 034 , 035,036 Fisher . . . . . . . . . . 264 Cemtronics . . . . . . 128 , 129 , 130,106 , 107 Audio Dynamic . . . . 059 , 031 Gerrard . . . . . . . . . . 213 Curtis . . . . . . . . . . 112 , 113 Bell & Howell . . . . . . 025 , 033 Harman Kardon . . . . 215 Diamond . . . . . . . . 124 , 132 , 125 Broksonic . . . . . . . . 040 , 046 Jansen . . . . . . . . . . 223 Eagle . . . . . . . . . . 129 Canon . . . . . . . . . . 043 , 045 Eastern . . . . . . . . . . 134 Citizen . . . . . . . . . . 026 JVC . . . . . . . . . . . . 232,233 Kenwood . . . . . . . . 200,208 GC Brand . . . . . . . . 132 , 105 Craig . . . . . . . . . . 025 , 049 , 02647 Curtis Mathes . . . . . . 065 , 044 , 0 Magnavox . . . . . . . . 227,228 GE . . . . . . . . . . . . 111,112 , 113 Marantz . . . . . . . . 224 Gemini . . . . . . . . . . 122 , 143 Daewoo . . . . . . . . 063 , 021,044 , 079 Mclintosh . . . . . . . . 216 General Instrument DBX . . . . . . . . . . . . 059 , 030 , 631 Dimensia . . . . . . . . 065 Nakamichi . . . . . . . . 206,217 / Jerreld . . . . . . . . 111,119 , 120 , 121,122 , Onkyo . . . . . . . . . . 209,214 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 124 , 125 , 126 , 127 Emerson . . . . . . . . 023,638 , 039 , 040 , 045 , 04 _ Optimus . . . . . . . . 203 , 227 , 231,230 Hamlin . . . . . . . . . . 140 , 141,142 , 145 , 118 , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 062 , 063 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Panasonic . . . . . . . . 219 , 218 , 221 Fisher . . . . . . . . . . 025 , 028,029 , 027 Philips . . . . . . . . . . 223 Hitachi . . . . . . . . . . 103 , 124 Funai . . . . . . . . . . 047 , 046 , 040 Pioneer . . . . . . . . . . 205,207 Macom . . . . . . . . . . 103 , 104 , 105 , 108 GE . . . . . . . . . . . . 057 , 665,044 Quasar . . . . . . . . . . 219,218,221 Magnavox . . . . . . . . 128,129 , 130 , 106 , 107 Go Video . . . . . . . . 057 , 069 , 070 , 071 Goldstar . . . . . . . . 026 RCA . . . . . . . . . . . . 203,205,227,231,230 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 , 138 Memerex . . . . . . . . 130 Sansai . . . . . . . . . . 203,211,239 Hitachi . . . . . . . . . . 043 , 065 , 020 Movietime . . . . . . . . 132 Sharp . . . . . . . . . . 234 , 237 Instant Replay . . . . 044 , 043 Oak . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 , 137 , 102 Jensen . . . . . . . . . . 059 Sony . . . . . . . . . . 222 Sound - sigh . . . . . . 238 Panasenic . . . . . . . . 109 , 110 , 114 JVC . . . . . . . . . . . . 059 , 030 , 031,054 , 076 , 077 TEAC . . . . . . . . . . 212,213,210,211 Paragon . . . . . . . . 117 Kenwood . . . . . . . . 059 , 030 , 626 , 031 Technics . . . . . . . . 221,218,219 Philips . . . . . . . . . . 128 , 129 , 130 , 106 , 107 , LXI . . . . . . . . . . . . 047 , 026 , 020 , 027 , 028 , 025 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 029 Victor . . . . . . . . . . 232 , 233 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 , 138 Yamaha . . . . . . . . . . 201,202 Pioneer . . . . . . . . . . 101,116 Magnavox . . . . . . . . 051,043,044 Pulsar . . . . . . . . . . 105 , 132 Marantz . . . . . . . . 059 , 030 , 031 Puser . . . . . . . . . . 132 Marta . . . . . . . . . . 026 RCA . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Memorex . . . . . . . . 044 , 0290 , Realistic . . . . . . . . 132 MGA . . . . . . . . . . 058 , 66 067 , 068,061,062 Regal . . . . . . . . . . 112 , 118 , 140 , 141,142 , Minolta . . . . . . . . . . 020 , 065 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Multitech . . . . . . . . 067 , 047 , 024 Regency . . . . . . . . 134 NEC . . . . . . . . . . . . 059 , 030 , 031,054 Rembrant . . . . . . . . 137 , 132 , 105 , 138 Olympic . . . . . . . . 044 , 043 Samsung . . . . . . . . 105 Optimus . . . . . . . . 048 , 041,055 , 026 Satellite . . . . . . . . . . 100 Orion . . . . . . . . . . 046 , 040 Scienti cA lanta . . . . 111,112 , 113 Panasonic . . . . . . . . 043 , 044 , 041,042 Signature . . . . . . . . 119 , 124 , 125 , 126 , 127 , Penney . . . . . . . . . . 044 , 020 , 065 , 025 , 059 , 03C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 031 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 , 121,122 , 111 DVD Players SL Mark . . . . . . . . 105 , 161 Pentax . . . . . . . . . . 020 , 031,065 Mitsubishi . . . . . . . . 00350 Sprucer . . . . . . . . . . 105 , 110 Philco . . . . . . . . . . 051,044 , 047 , 043,046 , 040 Denon . . . . . . . . . . 2 Starcom . . . . . . . . 119 , 124 , 125 , 126 , 127 , Philips . . . . . . . . . . 051,043,044 Pioneer . . . . . . . . . . 043 Ferguson . . . . . . . . 251 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 , 121,122 , 111 GE . . . . . . . . . . . . 251 Stargate . . . . . . . . 132 , 105 Proscan . . . . . . . . 065 , 020 , 043,044 , 051 , 06E JVC . . . . . . . . . . . . 257 Teleview . . . . . . . . 101,105 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 021,022 Normande . . . . . . . . 251 Texscan . . . . . . . . 144 Quasar . . . . . . . . . . 041,042 , 043,044 Panasonic . . . . . . . . 250 Tocom . . . . . . . . . . 135 , 136 Radio Shack . . . . . . 053 , 044 , 025 , 056 , 029 , 06 ( Toshiba . . . . . . . . . . 104 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 047 Philips / Magnavox . . 25852 Pioneer . . . . . . . . . . 2 RCA . . . . . . . . . . . . 053,065,020 , 043 , 044 , 04 . ( Unika . . . . . . . . . . 132 , 125 RCA / Proscan . . . . . . 251,256 United Artists . . . . . . 139 , 137 , 102 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 051,666 , 021,022 Saba . . . . . . . . . . 251 United Cable . . . . . . 119 , 124 , 125 , 126 , 127 , Realistic . . . . . . . . 044 , 025 , 056 , 029 , 060 , 047 Sony . . . . . . . . . . 254 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 , 121,122 , 111 Samsung . . . . . . . . 057 , 022 , 024 , 053 Thompson . . . . . . . . 251 Universal . . . . . . . . 122 , 132 Sansui . . . . . . . . . . 059 , 046 , 040 , 072 Toshiba . . . . . . . . . . 253 Videoway . . . . . . . . 106 Sanyo . . . . . . . . . . 025 , 629 Yamaha . . . . . . . . . . 250 Viewstar . . . . . . . . 129 , 130 Scott . . . . . . . . . . 021,022 , 024 , 029 , 058 , 06C Zenith . . . . . . . . . . 259 Zenith . . . . . . . . . . 117,100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 067 , 068 , 046 , 640 Sears . . . . . . . . . . 025 , 026,027 , 028 , 020 , _ iii , ! i ! ii iiiiii i ! i Shaintom . . . . . . . . 037 Sharp . . . . . . . . . . 055 , 056 Signature 2000 . . . . 047 , 055 Singer . . . . . . . . . . 037 Sony . . . . . . . . . . 048 , 049 , 050 , 073 , 074 , 075 SV2000 . . . . . . . . . . 047 Sylvania . . . . . . . . 051,043,044 , 047 Satellite Receivers Symphonic . . . . . . 20476 Tashiro . . . . . . . . . . 0 Mitsubishi Tatung . . . . . . . . . . 059 , 030 , 031 HD / Satellite Receiver 006 TEAC . . . . . . . . . . 059 , 030 , 047 , 031 Echostar / Dishnetwork 175 Technics . . . . . . . . 032 , 041,042 , 043 , 044 GE . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 Teknika . . . . . . . . . . 044 , 047 Hitachi . . . . . . . . . . 173,181 Toshiba . . . . . . . . . . 021,066 Hughes . . . . . . . . . . 17374 Totevision . . . . . . . . 026 Panasonic . . . . . . . . 1 Vector Research . . . . 031 Philips . . . . . . . . . . 171,172 Wards . . . . . . . . . . 055 , 656 , 029 , 064 , 026 Primestar . . . . . . . . 178 Yamaha . . . . . . . . . . 025 , 059 , 030 , 031 RCA . . . . . . . . . . . . 176,179,180 Zenith . . . . . . . . . . 064 Sony . . . . . . . . . . 17770 Toshiba . . . . . . . . . . 1 Uniden . . . . . . . . . . 171,172 Page: 54 Appendix D : Cleanin and Service Service Cleaning Normally , light dusting with a dry , non - If you are unable to correct a problem with scratching duster will keep your TV clean . your TV , consult your Mitsubishi dealer or Use care when cleaning your TV with any a Mitsubishi Authorized Warranty Service Center . other product . If you want to gently wipe down your TV with a lightly moistened soft [ ] DO NOT adjust any controls other than cloth , _ ttr nof f ard unpl t8 your TV . Y _ those described in this Owner's Guide . can add a few drops of mild liquid detergent [ ] DO NOT remove the protective back to the water for oily dirt . cover of your TV . [ ] DO NOT allow liquid to enter the TV Menus not described and shown in this through the ventilation slots . owner's guide are designed for Factory use [ ] DO NOT use strong or abrasive clean - and for Authorized Service Personnel . If ers . you see a menu or display not described [ ] DO NOT use spray liquids or cleaners in this owner's guide , make no changes to directly on the TV's surface . the settings , turn off the TV to clear the dis - [ ] DO NOT scrub or rub the TV harshly . plays and return to normal operation . Non - [ ] When cleaning the screen behind the authorized changes and changes made by Diamond Shield TM , wipe GENTLY up non - authorized persons may void all or part and down with the grooves . Do not of the warranty . allow any liquid to drip down the screen into the TV . Page: 55 Appendix E : Troubleshootin Problem Possible Solution The TV remote control does not work . • Check that the batteries are installed correctly . • Check that the selected switch is set to " TV " . • Be no further than 20 feet from the TV when using the remote control . The TV takes several seconds to respond to • Press ENTER after a channel number to avoid delays . channel commands . • Use the three digit number , i . e 002 for channel 2 . You cannot access a channel . • Use number keys instead of CHANNEL up / down . • Be sure the channel you want to view is in memory . • Check that the TV is turned to the correct input source for that channel , by pressing the INPUT button . • Make sure the V - Chip lock is off ( page 36 ) . On - screen displays appear each time you change a function . • This is part of normal TV operation . You cannot program the TV to turn on automatically . • The TV may be locked . • The clock may not be set . There is no sound even when the volume is turned up . • Check to see if the MUTE button is on . • The TV's " Listen to : " setting may be set to SAP . • Check that " TV Speakers " setting is ON . You have forgotten your lock passcode . • See Appendix A , Bypassing the V - Chip Lock , page 59 . PIP does not display a picture . • Make sure the V - Chip lock is off ( page 36 ) . • Not all inputs can be displayed as a PIP ( page 14 ) . The sound does not match the screen picture . • The TV's " Listen to : " setting may be set to SAP . • If using stereo or A / V reveiver speakers , check input selec - tion on the stereo or A ! V receiver . • If using stereo or A / V receiver , check that AUDIO is from MONITOR OUTPUT on TV's back panel . There is a large black or gray rectangle on the screen . • The TV closed captioning has been set to " text " mode , but there is no text information being broadcast . Turn Off in the CLOSED CAPTIONS menu ( page 34 ) . You cannot see a picture when you play a VCR tape . • If you connected your VCR with A / V cables , use the INPUT button to select the Input source ( INPUT - I , INPUT - 2 , INPUT - 3 , or INPUT - 4 ) that the VCR is connected to . • Check your VCRs owner's guide for further troubleshooting . V - Chip Lock is not working . • Make sure that V - Chip is On ( page 36 ) . • If V - Chip Hours / Lock by Time is currently set to dissable the V - Chip lock , the V - Chip will not block programing . • Menu does not appear when the MENU button is pressed . • Turn TV power off . Turn TV power on . Press menu button . Page: 56 Index A E M adding and deleting channels 35 espafiol , 33 maintenance , 2 , 67 Advanced Features menu 39 EXCH button on remote , 55 memorize channels , 33 adaptors ( BNC to RCA ) , 20 memory ( channel ) , 35 adjusting ( convergence ) , 40 - 41 alignment ( convergence ) , 40 - 41 antennas ( connecting ) , 16 N formats ( display ) , 56 - 57 assistance , 63 front control panel , 12 naming channels , 35 audio settings 46 naming inputs , 33 G P B games , 23 , 858 ghost , 23 , 5 passcode , 36 , 59 back panel , 13 Picture - in - Picture ( PIP ) balance , 46 Setup , 14 bass , 46 Operation , 54 - 55 H Black Enhancement , 41 Picture - outside - Picture ( POP ) Home Theater IR ( System 4 ) blocking ( enabling V - Chip ) , 36 - 38 Setup , 14 activation , 28 - 29 brightness , 12 , 47 Operation , 54 - 55 connection , 14 - 15 , 22 bypassing ( parental lock ) , 59 special setups , 15 ( 2 remote control functions , 50 Quick View TM ( QV ) , 50 Ccleaning , R 4 , 63 Clock ( setting ) , 44 - 45 remote control IMPORTANT NOTES , 23 , 58 compatibility ( signal ) , 61 Settings Important Safeguards , 4 - 5 contrast , 12 , 47 Audio , 46 interlaced , 41 convergence , 40 - 41 Video , 47 IRIS TM , 12 , 47 care and operation , 51 channel selection , 52 functions , 50 - 57 D L installing batteries , 51 date ( setting ) , 39 , 44 - 45 programming codes , 26 - 27 , 62 language , 31,33,46 daylight savings time ( DST ) , 45 replacement , 6 letterbox , 2,19,23,56,58 dusting , 63 Sleep Timer , 52 lighting , 12,47 locked , 36 - 38 , 59 , 64 reset ( A / V ) , 12 , 42 Page: 57 Index V V - Chip Lock , 36 - 38 S bypassing , 59 safeguards , 4 - 5 entry to , 36 servicing , 2 , 5 , 63 Hours / Lock by Time , 38 signal types passcode setting , 36 1080i , 56 , 61 ratings and categories , 37 480i , 41 , 61 signal information , 37 480p ( progressive DVD ) , 41 , 61 ventilation , 4 , 63 720p , 61 Video Display , 41 960i , 41 Video Mute , 41 Sleep Timer , 52 Video Settings , 47 sound ( adjusting ) , 46 Spanish , 33 Special Functions , 54 W SQV ( Super Quick View TM ) , 35 Mitsubishi Limited Warranty , 67 stand , 4 STATIONARY PICTURE WARNING , 19 , 23 , 58 surface , 4 , 63 surges , 5 3r ' time ( setting ) , 44 - 45 Timer ( turn TV on ) , 39 Timer ( Sleep ) , 52 treble , 46 Troubleshooting , 64 TV speakers , 43 U unpacking , 9 upgradeable , 9 Page: 58 Mitsubishi Pro'ection TV Limited Warrant MITSUBISHI PROJECTION TELEVISION LIMITED WARRANTY MITSUBISHI DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AMERICA , INC . ( " MDEA " ) warrants to the original purchaser of this television that if purchased from an authorized MITSUBISHI Audio / Video Dealer , should itprove defective by reason of improperworkmanship and / or materiah a . Parts . The lenticular ( Le . front picture ) screen and / or the DiamondShield TM is warranted against defects in materials and workmanshipfor a period of 30 days , AI _ other parts are warranted for a period of one year from the date of the original purchase at retail . We will repair or replace , at our option , any defective partwithout charge for the part , Parts used for replacement are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period . b . Labor For 30 days after the original purchase at retail we willrepair or replace , at our option , the lenticular screen if it provesdefective . For all other parts , we will provide the labor for a warranty repair by an authorized MITSUBISHI service center without charge for one year from the original date or purchase at retail c . Notice . To obtain warranty service , you must notify an authorized MITSUBISHI service center of any defect within the applicable warrantytime period . 1 . TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE : a . Contact your nearest authorized MITSUB { SHI service center whose name and address can be obtained from your MITSUB { SHI dealer or by writing or calling MDEA at the address and telephone number provided below , b . Warrantyservice wil _ be providedin your home or , if required , at an authorized service shop , provided that your televisionis located withinthe geographic territory customarily covered by an authorized MITSUBISHI service center . If not , you must either deliver your television to an authorized service location at your own expense , or pay for any travel and / or transportation costs the service center may charge to and from your home . Actual service labor will be providedwithout charge . c . Proof of purchase date from an authorized MITSUBISHI dealer is required when requesting warranty service , Present your sa _ es receipt or other document which establishes proof and date of purchase . THE RETURN OF THE OWNER REGISTRATION CARD IS NOT A CONDITION OF WARRANTY COVERAGE . However , please return the Owner Registration Card so that we can contact you should a question of safety arise which could affect you . 2 . THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER damage caused by : modi eatira , _ ltet _ tira , r _ oai rcr set _ 1 = of tie pr educt I _ anyone ot her ttan an aut heri _ d MITSUBISHI service center ; physica _ abuse to , or misuse of , the product ; operation ina manner contrary to the instructions which accompany the product , including uneven picture tube aging and imprinted imageson the viewing screen ; freight damage ; or any damage caused by acts of God such as lightning or Lettatie _ i nele : tricat l _ v . er . Tqiswarrmt yal s _ exc ! _ les a _ l _ stsariti _ froni _ t _ il _ iel , aJj _ trent d tser cont rd S e ( tenal antmnasyste _ , service of products purchasedor service outside the U , S . A . , initial technical adjustments ( set - up ) and user - required maintenance , Consult the operating instructions furnished with the product for informationregarding user controls . 3 . ANY EXPRESS WARRANTY NOT PROVIDED HEREIN , AND ANY REMEDY WHICH , BUT FOR THIS PROVISION , MIGHT ARISE BY _ MPLICATIONANY OR OPERATION OF LAW , IS HEREBY EXCLUDED AND DISCLAIMED , THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO A TERM OF ONE YEAR . 4 , UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL MDEA BE LIABLE TO PURCHASER OR ANY OTHER PERSON FOR ANY _ NCIDENTAL , SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES , WHETHER ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF WARRANTY , BREACH OF CONTRACT , OR OTHERWISE . 5 . Some states do not allow limitations on how long an impliedwarranty lasts , or the exclusion or _ imitation of incidental , special or consequential damages , so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you . 6 . This warranty gives you speci cl _ al _ i _ t S andyou rray al s _ have ot let ri _ t swh i _ qvary f rons t a et ost _ t e 7 . BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE , please review the instructionbooklet to insure proper installationand correct customer control adjustment , if the problem persists , contact your nearest MITSUBISHI Dealer for the name ( s ) of authorized MITSUBISHI Service Center ( s ) . If you are unable to obtain this information , please call 800 - 332 - 2119 , or write us at the address below . MITSUBISHI DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AMERICA , INC . 9351 Jeronimo Road • MITSUBISHI Irvine , CA 92618 - 1904 IRETAIN THIS PORTION FOR YOUR RECORDS I SERIAL NO . MODEL NO . : : ) EALER NAME ; TREET ADDRESS ; ITY STATE _ ZIP PURCHASE DATE HONE ( ) |