Mitsubishi CS-10509 Owner'S Manual Download Page 105

Summary of Contents for CS-10509

Page 1: ...IYl MITSUBISHI f TV Owner s Guide...

Page 2: ...t leave stationary images such as stock market reports video I games station logos or the TV s displays on screen for more than 10 minutes Still patterns such as these can scar the picture tube causin...

Page 3: ...24 TV separate UHF and VHF antennas 26 TV VCR antenna or cable without a cable box 27 TV VCR or Cable with a cable box 30 TV stereo audio system 36 TV Mitsubishi products that have A V Network Termin...

Page 4: ...the Sleep Timer 89 changing or cancelling the sleep timer 90 Using the Picture in Picture PIP Modes 91 activating the PIP image 92 selecting the source of the PIP image 93 changing channels while usi...

Page 5: ...sive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn 9 Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of...

Page 6: ...50 PART H 18 Servicing Do not attempt to selwice this TV receiver yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to ualified service pe...

Page 7: ...preface which provides the following impor tant information Summary of Special Features Unpacking Your TV What s in Each Chapter Some Conventions Used in this Guide Mitsubishi has designed your TV to...

Page 8: ...canning lines with those directly above and below Color Temperature Control Provides 3 choices including a precise 6500 K setting for optimum color tones Closed Caption Decoder decodes hidden text inf...

Page 9: ...A V Network cable IR emitter A few suggestions Before you hook up your new TV please take a few minutes to In Complete the registration card The registration card asks for the serial number of the TV...

Page 10: ...dance for using your Mitsubishi TV to ach eve maximum viewing satisfaction Procedures that are uniqu _ to the operation of TV Guide Plus are highlighted Chapter 4 Using the Special Features Operating...

Page 11: ...of all information with the TV GUIDE Plus signal cues These direc tions are exclusively for your use They should not be ibllowed or used if you will not be using this feature I list of related topics...

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Page 13: ...range of options available when u _ing the but tons on the remote control or on the TV s control panel It also offers some general guidelines for using the remote control Most functions can be contro...

Page 14: ...e Control Panel Model CS 27609 PROG_IMER TvOL c_ Model CS 32509 O o O o _ C O O O O Model CS 36509 o 0 0 O0 0 0 Models CS 36609 CS 40509 t I _ I_ s woEo _ic_o _o_L DO R TRE_GTH 12 Chapter 1 Getting to...

Page 15: ...nput button INPUT Use to select the input source you wish to view TV channels on Antenna A ANT A or Antenna B ANT B and or other equipment connected to Input 1 2 or 3 for some models Z S video input t...

Page 16: ...a particular feature refer to the instructions for that feature Fea tures are listed by name in the Index at the end of this guide Getting ready to use the remote control installing the batteries O T...

Page 17: ...Led cloth general instructions When using the remote control to operate the TV VCR DVD C_6_BLE BOX or AUDIO equipment O Be within 12 feet of the equipment O Point the tip of the remote control toward...

Page 18: ...trol buttons and fUELCtions VCR A DVD POWER TV AUDIO INPUT TV GUIDE CHANt Q v0 u MUTE _ J _ INF ADJUST EXCH MENU 0 REC STOP PAUSE VCR PLUS REWIREV FF FhND PLAY _ MITSUBISHI 16 Chapter I Getting to Kno...

Page 19: ...Q input button INPUT Use to select the input source you wish to watch TV channels on Antenna A or Antenna B Other equipment connected to Input 1 2 or 3 on some models QuickView button QV Press this bu...

Page 20: ...e TV and the external inputs pause button PAUSE Press to freeze the reduced PIP image and to return to a live image audio and video controls Use the AUDIO button or VIDEO button to select one of the s...

Page 21: ...CHAPTER TWO Connecting Your TV This chapter offers step by step instructions for completing tile most common hook ups It contains the following sections Overview of the Back Panel Basic Connections...

Page 22: ...el Model CS 27609 m 1S ViDEO L _ _Q oh Models CS 32509 CS 36609 CS 40509 _VHFIUHF 75 _ IR G LINK ACTIVAA N EETWOR K mli_BBN_N 1_ IS VIDEO 2 2 FIXED _ VARIABLE Model CS 36509 _ VHFAJHF w_wre_m 20 Chapt...

Page 23: ...rom a stan dard VCR or other component to the TV audio input terminals Use these terminals to connect the audio output ti om a VCR or other component to the TV IR G link Use this terminal to connect a...

Page 24: ...ve If you have difficulty making any of the connections to your TV you may want to contact your Mitsubishi dealer or yo_r local cable company This section explains the following connections TV antenna...

Page 25: ...onnecting a cable 300 ohm in 75 ohm out Connect the incoming cable or antenna to the tCST A input terminal on the TV 300 Ohm Fiat Twin Lead 4 75 Ohm Coaxial Cable 0 0 0 __ Optional 300 Ohm to 75 Ohm M...

Page 26: ...cable to one of the OUT terminals on the splitter connect the other end of this cable to the ANT B termi nal on the back of the TV O O O Connect a second coaxial cable to the other UT terminal on the...

Page 27: ...that are descrambled by your cable box on Antenna B To complete the hook up you ll need two lengths of 75 ohm coaxial cable procedure O Connect the cable system s incoming cable to the MNT A termi na...

Page 28: ...ombiner you need Pictured to the right is a standard combiner with the following specifications Two 2 300 ohm inputs One 1 75 ohm output _ _ 75 OHM Out To connect separate UHF and VHF antennas to your...

Page 29: ...S Video cable if connecting an S VHS VCR One IR emitter assembly if TV GUIDE Plus will be used Important If your VCR and or cable box can only be tuned with a channel up channel down control TV GUIDE...

Page 30: ...O OUT terminal on the VCR Connect the other end of this cable to the S VIDEO INPUT terminal on the back of the TV O Connect a set of RCA pin type audio cables to the AUDIO OUT terminals on the back of...

Page 31: ...d Lead i ACTIVE VARIABLE IPJG LINK A V NETWORK L TV Guide Plus only _Important If your VCR is monaural non stereo you only need to connect a single RCA pin type audio cable Connect the cable to the au...

Page 32: ...xial cable One two way splitter One set of RCA pin type audio cables One RCA pin type video cable if connecting a standard VCR Or One S Video cable if connecting an S VHS VCR One IR emitter assembly _...

Page 33: ...ble from the CABLE LOOP OUT terminal on the back of the TV to the ANTENNA IN terminal on the back of the VCR O Connect an RCA pin type video cable from the VII EO OUT terminal on the back of the VCR t...

Page 34: ...he TV GUIDE Plus Opera ring Guide If your VCR is monaural non stereo you only need to connect a single RCA pin type audio cable Connect the cable to the audio out terminal of the VCR then connect the...

Page 35: ...ures of your TV such as 2 tuner PIP and SuperQuickView TM plus w_ tch basic cable channels on Antenna A You will be able to view tile premium cable channels that are descrambled by your cable box on A...

Page 36: ...ting a Super VHS S VHS VCR use an S Video cable instead of an RCA pin type _rideo cable Connect this S Video cable to the S VIDEO OUT terminal on the VCR Connect the other end of this cable to the S V...

Page 37: ...ar Terminals Cable Box Rear Terminals l OUT 0 Incoming Cable 9 IN Antenna 0 TV Rear Terminals While Lead Lead Yellow Lead __Attoath _I c e J t _ _ 0 w te_o VHF LJHF 75 _ _ Red Lead ACTIVE IR G LINK A...

Page 38: ...e right R channel and the white cable to connect the left L channel O Connect the other ends of these cables to the AUX IN terminals on the back of the audio system O Turn off the television s speaker...

Page 39: ...he benefits of additional automated tasks See Chapter 4 Using the Special Features for more information about the Active A V Network features procedure O Connect one end of the A V network cable to th...

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Page 41: ...antenna 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...

Page 42: ...control to operate VCRs cable boxes and other equipment Turning the TV on off Selecting the input source to watch your VCR or other equipment Changing channels Understanding the ViewPoint on screen m...

Page 43: ...ned from the front of the screen facing forward OSelect the position for the DIRECTION switc h according to the chart below TV SET DIRECTION North North East North West South South East South West Eas...

Page 44: ...volume control input button channel control enter button TV Guide button audio and video controls menu button cancel button information button home buttor_ sleep timer button number buttons PIP contr...

Page 45: ...nd Scot Sharp Sony Sylvania Symphonic Teknika Toshiba Totevision Zenith enterthis code 15 16 77 18 03 10 11 06 _o4 06 15 O7 19 O Press the POWER button again Your VCR should turn on If the VCR turns o...

Page 46: ...Philips Pioneer Prime Star Pulsar RCA RCA DSS Regal Regency Samsung enterthis code 61 62 82 63 70 51 73 74 75 76 77 94 98 99 ___ 64 65 84 48 51 63 49 53 79 65 84 Ifyourcablelsatell boxisthis brand Sci...

Page 47: ...r disc player choose AU DIO or DVD For an A V receiver choose TV or AUDIO While holding in the POWER button on the reraote control enter one of these code numbers For a Mitsubishi A V receiver and a c...

Page 48: ...ochoose the layer that you set up to operate your aserdisc player AUDIO or DVD O Point the remote control at the laserdisc player and press the desired buttons You can use the POWER CHANNEL numbers 0...

Page 49: ...400 code 35 M VR600 code 35 M VR800 code 38 or M VR1000 code 38 you can use the POWER VOLUME number 0 9 and MUTE buttons to operate the receiver The ADJUST buttons will access the M VRS00 and M VR1000...

Page 50: ...power indicator on your TV will light up in green when you turn the TV on Important There is always a small amount of current flowing into the TV even when the power is turned off This maintains any c...

Page 51: ...remote control OR You can choose between the following input sources ANT A or ANT B antennas or cable systems connected to the antenna terminals Input 1 or Input 2 components connected to the terminal...

Page 52: ...Enter three digits for every channel number _asing zeros where needed For example enter 004 to view channel 4 and 028 to view channel 28 or Press the ENTER button after selecting the number of the cha...

Page 53: ...he remote control The _I_ will automatically tune to the next memorized channel ij _ _L 5 changing channels directly To move directly to a particular channel without going through the programmed chann...

Page 54: ...QuickView memory 0 Tune to the channel you wish to memorize Press and hold the QV button for about 2 seconds The channel numbers and a QV indicator will appear on the screen indicat ing that you have...

Page 55: ...lected channels programmed into SuperQuickView memory O Enter the desired channel into SuperQuickView memory For additional information see Using SuperQuickView in this chapter 0 Press the SQV bul ton...

Page 56: ...stem please keep the following in mind The selected menu item is indicated in yellow The on screen menus will turn off if no item is selected within 5 minutes Some on screen menu items must be set bef...

Page 57: ...up Press ENTEPJEXCH You will see the First Time First Time Setup _ Set the Clock Memorize Channels I Add delete Channels Set AN Network ADJUST to select EZS ENTER to enter MENU to go back O Setup scre...

Page 58: ...tant The TV s clock will not be set until you tune your YV to a channel that broadcasts the time via Extended Data Sei cices XDS If your TV loses power you will need to tune to that channel again to r...

Page 59: ...ock Auto clock Off Day Sunday Time 12 00 pm I _ ADJUST to select ENTER to enter MENU togoback setting the clock yourself Use thE ADJUST buttons to set Auto clock to Offf Press ENTER EXCH Use the ADJUS...

Page 60: ...O O O O O Press the MENU button on the remote control The Main Menu will appear on the screen Use the ADJUST buttons to select First Time Setup Press ENTER EXCH At the First Time Setup screen use ADJU...

Page 61: ...l 003ABCD Not in memory I 7 ADJUST to select EE_ ENTER to add MENU to go back O Press t he MENU button on the remote control The Main Menu will appear o_athe screen O Use the ADJUST buttons to select...

Page 62: ...E_b XCH Use ADJUST to select Set t_V Network then press ENTER EXCH O Use the ADJUST buttons to select Active Basic or iT Check the rear terminals of your VCR the_ use the cha_t below to deternfine how...

Page 63: ...ect ENTER to enter MENU to exit menus O Press the MENU bu_ton on the remote control The Main Menu will appear on the screen O Use the ADJUST buttons to select Customize Display Press ENTEtUEXCH Custom...

Page 64: ...of the screen This menu will disappear in about five minutes if you do not select an item If you wish to return to the standard menu use the ADJUST buttons Choose the Select Menu Type icon and press...

Page 65: ...r MENU to go back Name the Input Input label New name Input 1 ABCDE Input 2 Input 3 _ ADJUST to select ENTER to enter MENU to go back 0 Press the MENU button on the remote control The Main Menu will a...

Page 66: ...es _ Setect AN Memory Guide Plus Menu ADJUST to select ENTER to enter _ I MENU to exit menus Customize Display Select Menu Type I Name the Input I Name the Channels Use Video Mute Select Menu Language...

Page 67: ...ou press the CANCEL button while setting the name you will move one position to the left You can clear the entire name by pressing CANCEL when the left most position is underlined When you are finishe...

Page 68: ...ENU button on the remote control The TV Main Menu will appear on the screen O Use the ADJUST buttons to select Customize display Press ENTEI EXCH Customize Display Select Menu Type Name the Input Name...

Page 69: ...ect Menu Language ADJUST to select ENTER to enter I_ MENU to go back O Press the MENU buttoa on the remote control The I_T Main Menu will appear on the screen O Use the ADJUST buttons to select Custom...

Page 70: ...emote control The Main Menu will appear on the screen Use the ADJU ST buttons to select Select A V Memory Press ENTERrEXCH You will see the Select A V Memory screen Use the ADJUST buttons t o select t...

Page 71: ...elect the setting you would like to adjust Do Not Press ENTER EXCH instead use the ADJUST left or right buttons to change the setting Press the HOME button to use the selected memory and remove the di...

Page 72: ...des a scale that determines the intensity of the color Contrast provides a scale that controls the level of white to black in the picture When the contrast is low you will be able to see the variety o...

Page 73: ...VIDEO buttons on the remote control access with the MENU button OPress the MENU butto_ on the remote control The TV Main Menu appears on the screen _TV Main Menu First Time Setup Customize Display _ A...

Page 74: ...V Memory Categories in this chapter Q l _ _ c 25 _ W 2 _cD I 0 0 0 Press the VIDEO button repeatedly until the desired setting displays at the bottom of the screen While the setl_ing is still on the s...

Page 75: ...aptioning often contains information such as weather or news Text captioning blocks out your view of the program you are watching Your TV can decode four different standard captioning signals and four...

Page 76: ...to select the A V Memory you want to modify Press ENTER EXCH 0 Select the closed caption display by pressing the ADJUST up down buttons Press the adjust right or left button to select tlhe desired clo...

Page 77: ...isten to SAP to hear he S A P signal Use the Mono setting if you are receiving a weak audio signal This setting will reduce background noise However the TV will only play in mono even if the program y...

Page 78: ...rights reserved Adjusting the audio functions You can adjust the audio settings for any A V memory position using the MENU or AUDIO buttons on the remote control access with the MENU button Press the...

Page 79: ...o adjust ment display when the Audio button is pressed See Selecting the A V Memory Position in this chapter Press the AUDIO button until the desired function displays on the bottom of the screen Whil...

Page 80: ...the Advanced Features This section explains how to use some of the more advanced features You ll learn about Setting the timer Using the parental lock Using SuperQuickView TM 78 Chapter 3 Operating Yo...

Page 81: ...ST buttons to _elect Set the Timer Press ENTER EXCH L Important If you have not set the time you will be automatically routed to the Set the clock menu Set the Timer Day Sunday Start time _ Antenna Ch...

Page 82: ...ure Canceling or Changing Paren tal Lock in this section _ TV Main Menu First Time Setup Customize Display _ Advanced Features _ Select A V Memory _Guide Plus Menu _ ADJUST to select ENTER to enter ME...

Page 83: ...TV Press ENTER EXCH Lock the TV Setting By Time Lockat 12 00pm Unlock at ADJUST to select ENTER to enter CANCEL to reset r_7 MENU to go back Lock the TV Setting By Time Lockat 12 00pm Unlock at 12 00...

Page 84: ...u press CANCEL before you press ENTEp_rEXCH O You will see the channel lock set up screen Use the foul ADJUST buttons to select a position Press ENTER EXCI O Use the ADJUST buttons to select the anten...

Page 85: ...ocked the TV use the ADJUST up down buttons to select the setting Off to turn off the lock If you have locked 1 he channel use the ADJUST buttons to place the cursor next to the channel whose loc_ you...

Page 86: ...kView list with the menu O Press the MENU button on the remote contro The Main Menu will appear on the screen Use the ADJUST up down buttons to select Advanced Features Press ENTER EXCH O You will see...

Page 87: ...using the SQV button then the SuperQuickView memory is full In this case you will have to remove an existing channel to add a new channel removing channels from the SQV list using the menu Use steps...

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Page 89: ...lained in the previous chapter your TV offers some special features that you can use when operating your TV This chapter contains tlhe following topics 0 Understanding the On Screen Displays 0 Using t...

Page 90: ...ture is an antenna If the source of the main picture is an input Important network name A023 ESPN Stereo SAP SQV QV A023 program name program description Thursday 10 23 am Input 1 S VIDEO A023 l Thurs...

Page 91: ...imer display will appear on the screen Select how long you want the TV to stay on by repeatedly pressing the SLEEP button The time will decrease in 10 minute intervals each time you pres _ the button...

Page 92: ...control An on screen display will indicate the amount of time remaining until the TV turns off O Repeatedly press the SLEEP button to change the remaining time or to cancel the sleep timer The sleep t...

Page 93: ...to view two different sources aL the same time In this section you ll learn Activating the PIP image Selecting the source of the PIP image Changing channels while using the PIP modes Exchanging the p...

Page 94: ...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 button O Press the PIP button once again to cancel the PIP image A 02...

Page 95: ...e button the PIP input will seLe t the next input from the inputs available ANT A INPUT 1 INPUT 2 or INPUT 3 You can select ikNT B in PIP only when the main input is from INPUT 1 INPUT 2 or INPUT 3 An...

Page 96: ...of the main image _ Important The PIP CH Buttons change the channel for the small PIP image under two conditions When that image is a channel from AN_ A When the main picture is from an external inpu...

Page 97: ...ure is from ANT A and the other is from ANT B nothing will happen when the ENTER EXCH button is pressed Ant A 023 ESPN Stereo SAP Input 1 Input 1 S VIDEO A O23 Moving the PIP image Press the ADJUST bu...

Page 98: ...Press PAUSE again to return to a live picture L Important If you press the pause button while viewing a picture without a PIP image a PIP image will appear and be frozen Le you will see a still image...

Page 99: ...ubishi Products that Have A V Network Terminals in Chapter 2 You must have connected your VCR to INPUT 1 of your TV You must have set your TV A V Network setting to Active or Basic See Setting the A V...

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Page 101: ...basic and advanced operations of the TV you may occasionally encounter a problem This chapter offers common answers to some of the most frequently asked questions of TV owners We suggest that you con...

Page 102: ...pointers J_orusing the remote control The TV takes several seconds to respond to button commands Use the ENTER EXCH button to avoid delays See Changfng Channels in Chapter 3 which explains the functio...

Page 103: ...Paten taI Lock You can t program the TV to turn on automatically The TV may be locked See Using the Parental Lock within Using the Advanced Features in Chapter 3 The sound doesn t match the image on...

Page 104: ...e Solution For More Information Antenna B does not appear as a PIP source Antenna B cannot appear as a PIP source when antenna A is the main picture See Usi _g the Picture in Picture PIP Modes in Chap...

Page 105: ...tion however will not harm the picture tubes For maximum enjoyment and safe operation of your Mitsubishi TV please read IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS pages 3 and 4 of your Owners Guide very carefully and apply...

Page 106: ...from those shown below If any of these settings are changed your warranty may be void If these displays appear make sure that all of the on off settings are the same as the illustrations above and the...

Page 107: ...he main menu Use the ADJUST button to select Advanced Features Press ENTER EXCH Use the ADJUST button to select Use Parental Lock Press ENTER EXCH O Press the QV button and the 9 button on the remote...

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Page 109: ...g 82 Memorizing 58 Naming 64 Using QuickView 52 Using SuperQuickView 53 Using the SQV button 85 Cleaning your TV 103 L Clock Setting 55 Closed Captioning Adjusting the closed caption decoder 74 Standa...

Page 110: ...r function 75 Special features 6 SQV button 85 Stereo Audio Using external audio compo nents 36 SuperQuickView Changing Channels with 53 Customizing 84 Using the SQV option 53 Using the SQV button 17...

Page 111: ...could affect you 2 AFTER THE FIRST YEAR_ t_ _btain warranty service f_r a defective picture_mbe_ y_u tre resp_nsib_e f_r de_ivering the televisi_n cr m_nit_r t_ an auth_rized MITSUBISHI service cente...

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