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Page 1: ..._ MITSUBISHI TV Owner s Guide...

Page 2: ...rning Don t leave stationary images such as stock market reports video games station logos or the TV s displays on screen Formore than 10 minutes Still patterns such as these can scar the TV causing p...

Page 3: ...rate UHF and VHF antennas 31 TV VCR antenna or cable wit aout a decoder box 32 TV VCR cable with a decoder box 35 TV home theater receiver A V receiver 38 TV audio system 40 TV Mitsubishi prociucts th...

Page 4: ...vanced Picture in Picture PIP Modes 86 Activating the PIP image 87 Selecting the source of the P P image 88 Selecting the PIP channel 89 Exchanging the PIP imag_ and the main image 89 Moving the PIP i...

Page 5: ...oved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to ow_rturn 9 Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and...

Page 6: ...CODE NEC ART 250 PART H 18 Servicing I o not attempt to service this TV receiver yourself as openir_g or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to q l...

Page 7: ...ch provides the following important information Summary of Special Features Unpacking Your TV What s in Each Chapter Some Conventions Used in This Guide Mitsubishi has strived to create your TV so tha...

Page 8: ...xes of other manufacturers On Screen Displays appear whenever you adjust your TV showing you the status of your TV s various functions On Screen Menu simplifies the _ elevision s features with easy to...

Page 9: ...size batteries for the remote control and an A V network cable A few suggestions Before you hook up your new TV please take a few minutes to O Complete the registration card The registration card ask...

Page 10: ...nt to your I_J Chapter 3 Operating Your TV provides the step by step instructions you need in order to use your TV Chapter 4 Using the Special Features explaivs how to use the special features of the...

Page 11: ...ngly and you should carefully read all information highlighted in this manner Imain topic or task I I _Important I list of related topics or tasks I t Buic Connection Irelated top ics or tasks 1Io Thi...

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Page 13: ...the range of options available when using the buttons on the remote control or c n the TV s control panel It also offers some general guidelines for using the remote control Most functions can be cont...

Page 14: ...and the lW s power is off it lights in orange if the timer is _etand the _V s power is on power button POWER Use to turn the TV on or off When you turn the TV on the power indicator will light in gree...

Page 15: ...AN RESET Press to reset all audio and video functions to their normal level or setting except for volume the Listen to function Stereo SAP Mono speaker internal external monitor out variable fixed and...

Page 16: ...io or video function repeatedly press the AUDIO button or VIDEO button After you have selected a function use the ADJUST button to adjust it audio function button AUDIO Use to select one of the follow...

Page 17: ...ag Remove the back cover of the remote control by pushing the tab in the direction of the arrow and liftin_ off the cover Load the batteries as indicated in the illustration making sure that they are...

Page 18: ...a hard surface When cleaning the remote control don t use any harsh chemicals Use only a soft slightly moistened cloth general instructions When using the remote control to operate the TV VCR or cabl...

Page 19: ...ol This section does not provide detailed explanations on the use of these buttons To determine which buttons are used with a particlflar feature refer to the instructions fbr that feature The instruc...

Page 20: ...Remote control buttons and functions cont TV CABLE VCR A VCRoB CC CCb CC3 CZ REC STOP PAUSE _ REW PLAY FF VOLUME Q d5CHANNEL VCPVTV o INDEX SOURCE 18 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your TV...

Page 21: ...part of the button to turn up the volume press the bottom part of the button to turn down the volume input button INPUT Use to select the input source you wish to watch Antenna A Antenna B or Input 1...

Page 22: ...Remote control buttons and functions cont TV CABLE VCR A VCR B C2_ C_C_ REC STOP PAUSE REW PLAy FF MUTE SQV QV VOLUME INPUT 00 Q CHANNEL MITSUBISHI 20 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your TV...

Page 23: ...subishi VCR When you press this button your TV will switch to Input l your VCR will turn on and the VCR s Program to record menu will appear When you are finished programming your VCR press this butto...

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Page 25: ...kers with a nominal impedance of 8 ohms Never connect equipment other than speakers to the external speaker terminals Don t connect speakers that are already hooked up to an amplifier _ S VIDEO input...

Page 26: ...CHAPTER TWO Connecting _Your TV This chapter offers step by step instructions for completing the most common hook ups It contains the following sections Overview of the Back Panel Basic Connections 2...

Page 27: ...these red and white terminals to transmit the _ tuner s audio signal to a Home Theater receiver S video monitor output terminal Use to transmit an S video signal from the 2_ to a VCR Video Copy Proce...

Page 28: ...decoder box TV VCR cable with a decoder box TV home theater receiver AN receiver TV audio system and TV Mitsubishi products that h _ve AN Network terminals You must connect a VCR to see two active ima...

Page 29: ...terminal Be sure tb at the and leads from the speakers are connected to the matching red and black external speaker terminals To listen to external speakers set the speakers to External with the on sc...

Page 30: ...ransformer TV Rear Terminals 3AUTK3N J_ O NOT CONNECT THE ATTEN3 EXTERNAL SPEAKER TERMINALS BORNE TOSP_ERS THATH_VE ANY DESEN OTHER PROI_C r C _INEC_r ED to AU rRE tHEM m VHF UtlF connecting a cable 0...

Page 31: ...lowing page O Connect your cable system s incoming cable to the IN terminal on the two way splitter O Connect a coaxial cable to one of the OUT terminals on the splitter connect the other end of this...

Page 32: ...TV cable with a decoder box cont 0 _ _ Incoming Cable Cables 0 I Cable Decoder Box Rear Terminals 1 TV Raar Terminals 0 30 Chapter 2 Connecting Your TV...

Page 33: ...electronics store for the kind of combiner you need Pictured to the right is a standard combiner To connect separate UHF and VHF antennas to your television O Connect the UHF and VHF antenna leads to...

Page 34: ...h your antenna or cable system To complete this hook up you may need the following equipment one 75 ohm coaxial cable one set of RCA pin type audio cables one RCA pin type video cable if connecting a...

Page 35: ...EO INPUT terminal on the back of the television Connect audio cables to the AUDIO OIiIT terminals on the back of the VCR Use the red cable to connect the right 1_ 0 channel and the white cable to conn...

Page 36: ...der box cont 0 Incoming Cable _ or Antenna VCR Rear Terminals O O Cable IN Antenna OUT ad O AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT Yellow Lead S VIDEO OUT 0 0 q Connect one or the other but not both O f w__ TV Rear Term...

Page 37: ...ou complete this hook up you should set up your remote control to operate your cable box see page 47 To complete the hook up you will need four 75 ohm coaxial cables one two way splitter one set of RC...

Page 38: ...T terminal on the back of the VCR Connect the other end of this cable to the VIDEO INPUT terminal on the back of the television Connect an S video cable to the S VIDEO OUT terminal on the VCR Connect...

Page 39: ...Cable O Cable Decoder Box t I lear Terminals VCR Rear Terminals IN Antenna OUT ad 0 0 AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT 0 l o Yellow Lead S VIDEO OUT 0 0 _ Connect one or the other but not both Z TV Rear _ Terminal...

Page 40: ...theater receiver Connect 1 he other end of this cable to the VIDEO TUNER OUTPUT terminal on the back of the television Do ONE not both of the following Connect a video cable to the VIDEO MONITOR OUT t...

Page 41: ...PHONO TAPE PLAY TAPE AUX I I VCR1 VCFI2 CD TV _ I_l IN _ VCR1 IN TV Rear Terminals 1 I VCR1 MONfTOR OUT 0 I _ _ L TAPE REC White Lead Red Lead Connect one or the other but not both Basic Connections 3...

Page 42: ...ack of the audio system O Turn off the television s speakers To do this press the AUDIO button on the control panel or remote control until you see the Speaker display Set the speakers to Externar by...

Page 43: ...O Connect one end of an A V network cable to the ACTIVE A V NETWORK terminal on the back of the TV O Connect the other end of this cable to the AiV NETWORK IN terminal on the back of a Mitsubishi comp...

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Page 45: ...a and possibly some external components it s time to enjoy your equipment This chapter will explain how to operate the TV first focusing on functions that are basic and easy and then explaining some a...

Page 46: ...remote control to operate cable boxes and other brands of VCRs Turning the TV on off Selecting the input source Changing channels Understanding the on screen menus Setting the clock Memorizing channel...

Page 47: ...lay button home button off timer button number buttons PIP controls PLAY button quick program button operating cable boxes or other manufacturers VCRs If you have a cable box or a VCR t_om another man...

Page 48: ...l to operate your cable box O Turn on your cable box O Press one of the select buttons across the top of the remote to choose the layer you want to set up VCR A VCR B or CABLE O O O While holding in t...

Page 49: ...mportant _Important After setting up your remote_ be sure tlhat your cable box can be turned on with the POWER button Some of the cable boxes can be turned on with the CHANNEL button _ oi the number b...

Page 50: ...R except for MUTE VOLUME and the PIP function buttons which will always operate TV itself If you are using another brand of VCR you can use the POWER CHANNEL REC STOP PAUSE REW PLAY and FF buttons to...

Page 51: ...y changes to the T_ s settings and operates the built in clock and timing functions Unplugging the set will erase these settings requiring you to set them again Unplug the TV only when it won t be use...

Page 52: ...ontrol panel or on the remote control 4 i I 1 You can choose between the fo lowing input sources Ant A or Ant B antennas or cable systems connected to the antenna terminals Input 1 or Input 2 componen...

Page 53: ...n to alternate between channels on a user chosen list To change channels faster use either of the following procedures Enter three digits for every channel number using zeros where needed For example...

Page 54: ...annel Important You cannot change channels one by one until available channels have been programmed into memory See Memorizing channels page 58 changing channels directly To move directly to a particu...

Page 55: ...icating that you have memoiized that channel After changing to another channel press the QV button to imraediately return to the memorized channel The memorized QV channel will remain the same until y...

Page 56: ...em is selected within 5 minutes Unavailable menu items are indicated in light blue letters instead of the normal white letters Some on screen menu items must be set before other items are available Fo...

Page 57: ...he First Time Set Up screen Use the ADJUST butl ons to select Set the clock Press ENTER If you want your TV to set its clock automatically use the _JUST buttons to set Auto clock to On if you want to...

Page 58: ...u set Daylight savings to On your TV will adjust the clock by one hour when daylight savings begins and ends _ Set the clock Auto clock Off Day Clock Time zone Daylight savings Use ADJUST to select Th...

Page 59: ...e the ADJUST buttons to select Memorize channels Press ENTER Use the ADJUST buttons to select the tern_inal Ant A or _mt B to which you attached an antenna or cable from your cable system Press ENTER...

Page 60: ...Use ADJUST to select another channel Press CANCEL to delete Press MENU to return to First Time Set Lip Menu The Add delete channels screen will appear Use the ADJUST buttons to select the channel you...

Page 61: ...DJUST buttons to Basic Active Use ADJUST to select Then press ENTER Press MENU to return to First Time Set Up Menu select Active Basic or Off Check the rear terminals of your VCR then use the chart be...

Page 62: ...e the inputs Input label New name b Input 1 Use ADJUST to select Then press ENTER Press MENU to return to Customize Viewing Menu O Press the MENU button on the remote control The TV Main Menu will app...

Page 63: ...pa5ol Franc ais Use ADJUST to select Then press ENTER Press MENU to return to Customize Viewing Menu O Press the MENU button on the remote control The TV Main IVIenu will appear on the screen O Use th...

Page 64: ...Press MENU to return to TV Main Menu O Press the M ENU button on the remote control The TV Main Menu will appear on the screen Use the ADJUST buttons to select Cusl omize Viewing Press ENTER Use the...

Page 65: ...ss ENTER Press MENU to return to Customize Viewing Menu 0 Press the MENU button on the remote control The TV Main Meau will appear on the screen Use the ADJUST buttons to select Customize Viewing Pres...

Page 66: ...e Fixed setting is mo t useful when you can control the audio system s volume with a remote control If you choose _Variable the T_c s audio output will change when you change the TV s volume If you us...

Page 67: ...en when you tune to that channel Choose Listen to SAP to hear the S A P signal Use the Mono setting if you are receiving a weak audio signal This setting will reduce background noise However with this...

Page 68: ...ck but this wil also make the colors on the screen seem more vibrant The Brightness function provides a scale that controls the overall brightness of the picture The Sharpness function provides a scal...

Page 69: ...mth and red tones to the picture The _ function is used to control the closed captien decoder For details see Using the closed caption decoder page 69 adjusting the video functions When adjusting the...

Page 70: ...r closed captioning Closed captioning was initially designed so that those with hearing difficulties could better enjoy viewing television However closed captioning can also b_ used in other ways such...

Page 71: ...ion may be broadcasting only one or two captioning signals or none at all When setting the decoder you can choose to display one of four standard captioning signals _ 1 _0 2 _ _ 3 _ 4 to display one o...

Page 72: ...is section explains how to use some of the more advanced features You ll learn about Setting the timer Using the parental lock Using the Super Quick View tuning and Selecting an advanced PIP function...

Page 73: ...s Press ENTER You will see the Advanced FeaLures screen Use the 2d JUST buttons to select Set the timer Press ENTER O Use the ADJUST buttons and the ENTER button to set Day Start time Antenna and Chan...

Page 74: ...in after you turn off the TV This will continue until you turn the lock off permanently To turn the lock off permanently follow the procedure later in this section using parental lock Advanced Feature...

Page 75: ...number buttons 0 9 then press the ENTER button You can cancel the code if you press CANCEL before you press ENTER Use the ADJUST buttons to select Start press ENTER Use the ADJUST buttons to set t he...

Page 76: ...he channel Antenna ANT A Channel Use ADJUST to select Then press ENTER Press MENU to return to Advanced Features Menu This Channel is locked Enter your personal code using NUMBER buttons Then press EN...

Page 77: ...ter the four digits of your secret code using the number buttons 0 9 press ENTER If you were using the TV lock use the ADJUST buttons to se ect Start then press the CANCEL button to turn off the TV lo...

Page 78: ...es Menu g Use Super Quick View Antenna Ant A Channel 003 Use ADJUST to select Then press ENTER Press MENU to return to Advanced Features Menu customizing the Super Quick View list with the menus O Pre...

Page 79: ...When you release the button the letters SQ _ will appear under the channel number indicating that the channel has been added to Super Quick View memory If the Super Quick View memory is full the lett...

Page 80: ...o return to IV Main Menu _Use Advanced PIP Current setting if Use ADJUST to select Then press ENTER Press MENU lo return to Advanced Features Menu _ Use Advanced PIP Current setting Replay Replay spee...

Page 81: ...TV offers the user several special features not generally available on other brand TVs This chapter _11 explain how to use these distinctiw_ features It contains the following topics Understanding the...

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Page 83: ...3 Thursday 10 23 am Input 1 S VIDEO A 023 Thursday 10 23 am network name program name i O This setting shows the antenna A and channel number 23 this channel s call letters if they are being suppl ied...

Page 84: ...the TV to turn off automatically You can set the TV to turn off after a period of time ranging from 10 to 120 minutes in ten minute intervals In this section you will learn Setting the off timer and...

Page 85: ...nute integrals each time you press the button When you reach the time you want stop pressing the button The off timer display will disappear after a fi_w seconds 0 To view the amount of time left in t...

Page 86: ...remote control An on screen display will indicate the amount of l_ime remaining until the TV _1 turn off O Repeatedly press the OFF T button to change the remaining time or to cancel the off timer The...

Page 87: ...ection you ll learn Activating the PIP image Selecting the source of the PIP image Selecting the PIP channel Exchanging the PIP image and the main image Moving the PIP image Freezing the PIP image Usi...

Page 88: ...V A 023 0 Press PIP again within 10 seconds the PIP image will reduce to a smaller size If you wait longer than 10 seconds the PIP image will disappear when you press the PIP bu_ton O Press the PIP bu...

Page 89: ...al you need to selecl_ one of the input terminals as the PIP s source These instructions explain the most comraon way to see a different picture in the PIP image using a VCR connected to Input 1 as a...

Page 90: ...d PIP image is the TV the PIP channel button will change the channels of both the main image and PIP image Exchanging the PIP image and the main image Ant A 023 ESPN Stereo SAP SQV Input 1 Press the E...

Page 91: ...advanced PIP function page 79 O Use the MENU button to return to the normal picture O c D_ I 000 _1 _O00QI _OOO oooo91 _2 _ Q 0 Press the PAUSE button to freeze the PIP image on the screen O Press PAU...

Page 92: ...age and a moving PIP image will appear O Press tbe PAUSE button again a third IP image will appear moving The previous two PIP images will be frozen O Each tilne you press the PAUSE button the PIP ima...

Page 93: ...advanced PIP function _ page 79 O Set the replay speed between 1 short interval and 9 long interval O Use the MENU button to return to the normal picture O Press t he PAUSE butson The TV will raemori...

Page 94: ...You must have connected a n A V Network cable from the Active A V Network terminal of your TV to the A _ Network IN terminal of your VCR See TV Mitsubishi products that have A V Network terminals page...

Page 95: ...rrently playing or recording if your TV has been set to Active Active AN Network will return your TV to the channel it was on before or turn it off if it was off originally using the PLAY button AUTO...

Page 96: ...ced PIPimage TheCHANNELandnumberbuttons 0 9 change channels onthemainimage If youleave theTVturnedonand it issetto Input l and it does notreceive a signalfi_rtwo and a half minutes and youdonotusethem...

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Page 98: ...dvanced operations of the TV you may run into trouble from time to time as you become accustomed to the TV This chapter offers solutions to some of the common problems you may encounter We suggest tha...

Page 99: ...control The TV takes several seconds to respond to button commands Use the ENTER button to avoid delays See Changing channels in Chapter 3 which explains the function of the E _I ER button You can t a...

Page 100: ...to adjust the Listen to setting You forget the code you used Use the alternate procedure to set the parental lock that doesn t require the use of the code See the Appendix Procedure for Bypassing the...

Page 101: ...Th is distortion hewever will not harm the picture tube For maximum enjoyment and safe operation of your MitsubisM Color TV please read the IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS carefully and apply them properly Clean...

Page 102: ...ial di 3plays used by the factory vcJ 2 0 DL1 0 0 Initial Hotel Off Power res Off Antenna 2 Input 3 When mute On Initial 3 dia On E2RESET CCD On Hotel Off Auto clo k On Power es Off Antenna 2 Input 3...

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Page 104: ...me Press the MENU button to view the main menu Use the ADJUST button to select Advanced Features Press ENTER Use the ADJUST button to select Use Parental Lock Press ENTER Press the QV button and the 9...

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Page 106: ...temperature 67 connecting A n Network 41 A V receiver 38 antenna 28 31 32 audio system 40 cable 28 29 32 351 decoder box 29 351 home theater receiver 38 speakers 27 TV 26 VCR 32 35 contrast 67 control...

Page 107: ...ol buttons 18 layers 19 operating cable box 49 operating VCR 49 overview 15 setting up to operate components 47 renaming the inputs 61 replay 79 92 S s video terminal 12 24 25 S A P 65 select button 1...

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Page 110: ...e which could affect you 2 AFTER THE _RST YEAR to obtain warranty service for a defective picture tube you are responsible for delivering the television or monitor t 3 an authorized M1TSUBISHI service...

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