Mitsubishi CS-27209 Owner'S Manual Download Page 33

Summary of Contents for CS-27209

Page 1: ..._ MITSUBISHI Television Owner s tJ Guide...

Page 2: ...arning Don t leave stationary images such as stock market reports video games station logos or the _57 s displays on screen for more than 10 minutes Still patterns such as these can scar the picture t...

Page 3: ...TV antenna or cable without a cable box 22 TV cable with a cable box 23 TV separate UHF and VHF antennas 24 TV VCR antenna or cable without a cable box 25 TV VCR cable with a cable box 28 TV stereo au...

Page 4: ...ure PIP mode CS 27309 only 64 Activating the PIP image 65 Selecting the input for the PIP image 65 Exchanging the PIP image and the main image 66 Changing channels in the PIP image or main image 67 Mo...

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

Page 6: ...not attempt to service this TV receiver yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 19 Damage Requiri...

Page 7: ...ch 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 strived to create your TV so th...

Page 8: ...i VCRs DVD player arA audio components as well as some VCRs cab e boxes and DSS satellite receivers from other manufacturers SuperQuickView TM choices allows you to view up to 4 sets of frequently wat...

Page 9: ...AAA size batterie _ for the remo_e control A few suggestions Before you hook up your new TV please take a Jew minutes to O O O O Complete the registration card The registration card asks for the TWs s...

Page 10: ...ecting Your TV explains how to connect a VCR antenna cable box and other equipment to your TV Chapter 3 Operating Your TV provides the step by step instructions you need in order to use your _gV Chapt...

Page 11: ...sparingly and you should carefully read all information highlighted in this manner Imain topic or task I I_ Important list of related topics or tasks related topics or tasks J t i I O O etc This cue i...

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

Page 14: ...ume channel controls CHANNEL Use the A button to switch to a channel with a higher number and the v button to switdh to a channel with a lower number video input terminal Use to connect the video outp...

Page 15: ...g O Remove the back cover of the remote control by pushing in the direction of the arrow O Load the batteries as indicated in the illust cation making sure that they are positioned correctly to and to...

Page 16: ...e control on a hard surface When cleaning the remote control don t u_e any harsh chemi cals Use only a soft slightly moistened cloth general instructions When using the remote control to operate the T...

Page 17: ...O REC STOP PAUSE Q REW REV FF_D PLAY _ MITSUBISHI This illustration shows the CS 27309 remote control The CS 27209 remote control includes the VCR CH button but does not include the PIP controls numbe...

Page 18: ...tton POWER Use to turn the TV on or off The select switch must be set to the TV layer number buttons 0 9 Use to select a channel number channel control CHANNEL Press the top part of the button to chan...

Page 19: ...n the VCR regardless of the position of the select switch _ audio and VCR buttons Use these buttons to control VCRs cassette decks CD players etc These are pre programmed to operate select Mitsubishi...

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Page 21: ...CHAPTER 2 Connecting Your TV This chapter offers step by step instructions fi r completin_i the most common hook ups It contains the follow ng sections Overview of the Back Panel Basic Connections 19...

Page 22: ...an audio system audio input terminals Use to connect the audio output from a VCR or other equipment video input terminal Use to connect the video output from a standard V CR or another component to t...

Page 23: ...nna or cable without a cable box TV cable with a cable box TV separate UHF and VHF antennas TV VCR antenna or cable without a cable box TV VCR cable with a cable box TV stereo audio system _ Important...

Page 24: ...rmer 75 Ohm o l Optional 300 C_m to 75 Ohm Matching Transformer IV rear terminals cANT VIDEO AUDIO _ P R LO_ONO 7 s v Eo O 0 connecting a cable 0 Push or screw the end of the cable onto the antenna te...

Page 25: ...To complete the hook up you ll need one 75 ohm coaxial cable _23 procedure O Connect the incoming cable to the IN terminal on the cable box O Connect a coaxial cable to the OUT terminai on the cable...

Page 26: ...ectronics sto re for the kind of com biner you need Pictured below is a standard combiner _J To connect separate UHF and VHF antennas to your tel evision O Connect the UHF and VHF antenna leads to the...

Page 27: ...nnect a VCR along with your antennas or cable 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 o...

Page 28: ...ct the other end of the able to the S Video IN terminal on the TV Connect a set of RCA pin type audio cables to the AUDIO OUT terminals on the back of the VCR Use the red cable to connect the right R...

Page 29: ...able box cont Incoming Cable 75 Ohm Coaxial Cable IN Antenna VCR Rear Terminals AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT Lead ANT l CABLE 75 D TV Rear Terminals S Vl_EO S video available only on CS 27309 AUDIO 1 Red Lead...

Page 30: ...is turned on This connec tion will also allow you to view different channels when you use PIP To complete the hook up you will need three 75 ohm coaxial cables one set of RCA pin type audio cables on...

Page 31: ...he back of the television CS 27309 only If you are connecting a Super VHS VCR use an S video cable instead of an RCA pin type video cable Connect one end of the S video cable to the S Video OUT termin...

Page 32: ...OUT t 0 _ Cable From Outside IN OUT t ANT _ VIDEO AUDIO 77 _ OU S video availableL _ I t I nly nCS 27309 tO _ t j_w hrte Lead Red Lead VCFI Rear Terminals OUT _ R L _W O ead hile Lead O TV Rear Termi...

Page 33: ...her ends of this cable to the AUX IN terminals on the back of the audio system Turn offthe television s speakers To do this turn on the TV Press the MENU button on the remote control The Main Menu wil...

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Page 35: ...nnas or external components it s time to enjoy your equipment This chapter will explain how to operate the TV first focusing oil functions that are basic and easy and then explaining some advanced fea...

Page 36: ...Turning the TV on off Selecting the input source Changing channels Understanding the on screen menus Using the menus Selecting the menu language Memorizing channels Adding deleting channels Adjusting...

Page 37: ...ickView TM button PIP controls CS 27309 only If you have a cable box including a digital satellite box a non Mitsubishi VCR a Mitsubishi laserdisc player a Mitsubishi A V receiver or a compact disc pl...

Page 38: ...VCR next ibr remote control VCR functions If your VCR does not turn on repeat the instructions trying each code number listed for your braind of VCR If none of these code numbers work try each number...

Page 39: ...89 73 74 98 93 55 66 55 56 57 52 53 69 57 54 55 56_57 58 59 60 85 87 7 94 51 Ifyourcable satellite box is thisbrand Oak Panasonic Paracjo_0_ Philips Pioneer Prime Star Pulsar RCA RCA DSS Regal Regency...

Page 40: ...ver q Turn off your audio component Set the select switch on the top of the remote to choose the layer you want to set up For a laserdisc player choose DVD or AUDIO For an A V receiver choose AUDIO or...

Page 41: ...e POWER numbers 0 9 INFO MENU CANCEL STOP PAUSE REW PLAY ADJUST and FF buttons to operate your disc player using your remote to operate your Mitsubishi A V receiver After you have set up your remote c...

Page 42: ...el or the remote control to turn the TV on and off There is always a small amount of current flowing into the TV even when the power is turned off This maintains any changes to the TV s settings Unplu...

Page 43: ...ween the following input sources ANT antennas or cable systems connected to the antenna terminals INPUT1 components connected to the terminals on the back of your TV INPUT2 a component connected to th...

Page 44: ...to alternate between channels on a user chosen list To change channels faster enter two digits for every channel number using zeros where needed For example enter 0 4 to view channel 4 and 2 8 to view...

Page 45: ...ctly To move directly to a particular channel wi thout going through the memorized channels in between For single digit eham_els press 0 and the channel number For two digit channels press the two num...

Page 46: ...ently used channels in 4 different memories A 13 C and DI For ins_ ance the channels could be th_me based or family member based To view selected channels programmed into SuperQuickView memories O Ent...

Page 47: ...and CHANNEL A V buttons will move the cursor on the TV screen up and down Both the ADJUST or and VOL UME A x buttons will move the cursor _ on the screen right and left or adjust or set the selected...

Page 48: ...en menus to use English or Spanish That language is now selected Press I_ ENU to exit Memorizing channels Your TV can automatically memorize the channels it can receive Once channels are memorized you...

Page 49: ...ress M _NU to exit Memorizing channels AIR CABLE MEMORIZE CH ADD DELETE CH SUPERQUICKVIEW ONE KEY PLAY VIDEO MUTE MEMORIZE CH AIR 1 0 START STOP O Press MENU to see the Main Menu Press ADJUST or T or...

Page 50: ...or CHANNEL x v to move the cursor _ next to Set up Press ADJUST O You will see the Set Up menu Press ADJUST or or CHANNEL x x to move the cursor I_ next to Add Delete Ch 0 Press ADJUST or VOLUME The s...

Page 51: ...darker images on the screen When the contrast is high the screen s dark images will appear more uniformly black but this will also make the colors o_athe screen seem more vibrant BRIGHTNESS provides...

Page 52: ...n at 1 he bottom While the display is still showing press ADJU _T or or CI LMNNEL A v to select the video setting you would like to adjust OPress _ JUST or_ or VOLUME x v to adjust the selected video...

Page 53: ...f the use of SAP are a foreign language sound track of the main program or news or weather reports from a local radio station If the TV broadcaster is not sending SAP sound the TV will automatically s...

Page 54: ...this TV will change when you adjust the Thrs volume When you use the TV with an audio system turn the TV s volume all the way down set the audio sy _tem s volume to an average setting and then increa...

Page 55: ...ta channels for each type of captions Captions CH 1 or CH 2 or Te_ t CH 1 or CH 2 However each station may be broad asting only one signal or none at all adjusting the closed caption decoder You can t...

Page 56: ...malfunction of the TV _Important If you have selected Text and CH 1 or C I 2 a large black box will appear over the lower portion of the picture The text informa tion will appear in this box however e...

Page 57: ...DISPLAY on the remote control Select a channel or press DISPLAY once 08 SUB INPUT1 STEREO SAP MONO Selected Channel is 8 Stereo signal is on air or being sent by the broadcaster SAP or Secondary Aud...

Page 58: ...ins how to use some of the more advanced features You ll learn about Using the sleep timer Using SuperQuickView TM Using One Key Play Using video mute CS 27309 only Using the Picture in Picture PIP mo...

Page 59: ...ME The screen will show the Sleep Timer M _nu SLEEP TIMER REMAIN Press ADJUST or or VOLUME x V to set the Remain rig time ADJUST or VOLUME x will increase the Re_ aining time and ADJUST or VOLUME v wi...

Page 60: ...change in 30 minute intervals When the Remairing time display shows the sleep timer is can celed Press MENU to retu m to normal Vg viewing Using SuperQuickView TM SuperQuickView allows you to set up f...

Page 61: ...w the SuperQuickView menu O Press ADJUST or or VOLUME v to select one of the four memory columns titled A B C or D The selected memory will be indicated by bracketing the title letter at the top _f th...

Page 62: ...annels in the Supc rQuickView B memory etc O The clhannels will be scanned in the order they were placed in the memory In the example at left press the A button repeatedly to scan channel 120 channel...

Page 63: ...e PI_z Y button on the remote control the TV will automatically switch to the input or channel you use to watch the playback of a video tape before you begin You must have a Mitsubishi VCR If this VCR...

Page 64: ...r _ next to the input INPUT I or INPUT 2 or channel number CH 3 or CH 4 you use to watch a video tape If you do not have a Mitsubishi VCR make sure the cur or is next to Off Press MENU to retu cn to n...

Page 65: ...UAGE SET UP AIR CABLE MEMORIZE CH ADD DELETE CH SUPERQUICKVIEW ONE KEY PLAY VIDEO MUTE VIDEO MUTE OFF O O O O O O O Press MENU The Main Menu will appear on the screen Press ADJUST or or CHANNEL A x to...

Page 66: ...ame time In this section you ll learn Activating the PIP image Selecting the input for the PIP iraage Exchanging the PIP image and the main image Changing the channel in the PIP image or main image Mo...

Page 67: ...white If you move the PIP image and then turn it of it will appear in the new position the next time you activate the PIP image Selecting the input for the PIP image By itself your TV can show only t...

Page 68: ...and then turn offthe PIP image the new input will show the next time you activate PIP Exchanging the PIP image and the main image When the PIP image is coming from your VCR and the main image is the...

Page 69: ...he PIP image press the POSITION button repeatedly The PIP image wiK move from corner to corner in a counter clockwise order Important If you move the PIP image and then turn it off it will appear in t...

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Page 71: ...anced 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 encourZer We suggest that...

Page 72: ...the remote control You can t access a channel or adjust the volume If a menu or video adjust ment display is showing press MENU or wait to return to normal TV viewing The CHANNEL i v and VOLUME xv fu...

Page 73: ...may be set to second audio program S A P See Remote control bur_tons and functions in Chapter 1 whiclh explains the location and thnction of the MUTE button Check that Speaker function is set to On Se...

Page 74: ..._ _his distortion however will not harm the picture tube For maximum enjoyment and safe operation of your Mitsubishi Color TV please read the IMPORTANT S_ FEGUARDS carefully and apply them properly Cl...

Page 75: ...OT remove the protective back cover of this unit If you see one of the following displays on youx _ _creen you should not change any settings These are special displays used by the factory S02 45 46 P...

Page 76: ...28 contrast 49 50 D D button 15 17 44 deleting channels 48 display button 15 17 55 displays on screen 55 DVD layer 35 DVD player operating with remote 35 E enter button 15 17 espafiol 46 exchange butt...

Page 77: ...speaker 51 72 stereo 51 55 SUB display 55 65 SuperQuickView TM buttons 15 17 using 44 58 S video input terminal 20 U UHF VHF antenna 47 connecting 24 unpacking IW 7 V VCR button _ 17 codes 36 layer 35...

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Page 79: ...which coulcl affect you 2 AFTER THE FIRST YEAR to obtain warranty service for a defective picture tube you are responsible for delivering the television or monit r t an auth rized MITSUBISHI service...

Page 80: ..._L MITSUBISHI MITSUBISHI CONSUMER ELECTRONICS AMERICA INC 6100 Atlantic Blvd Norcross GA 30071 1305 1997 Mitsubishi Consumer Electronics America Inc Printed in U S A TINS 6188MEZZ...

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