Page 1: ..._ MITSUBISHI MITSUBISHI TV Owner s Guide...
Page 2: ...esence of important operating and mainl enance servicing instructions in the literature accompa nying the appliance WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOIS...
Page 3: ...ng ready to use the remote control 18 Remote control buttons and functions 2G Chapter 2 Connecting Your TV 25 Overview of tlhe Back Panel 26 Basic Connections 27 TV antenna or cable without a decoder...
Page 4: ...arental lock 67 Using tlhe Super Quick View tuning 69 Chapter 4 Using the Special Features 71 Understanding the On Screen Displays 72 Using the Off Timer 73 Setting the off timer 74 Changing or cancel...
Page 5: ...Unplug this TV receiver from the wall out iet before cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Use a clamp cloth for cleaning Do not use chemicals on your TV s screen Attachment and Equipment Ne...
Page 6: ...d cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force a ad uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn S 3126 A Ventilation Slots and openings in the ca...
Page 7: ...otection Power supply cordsshouldberoutedsothat theyarenot likely tobewalkedonorpinched byitemslslaced uponor against them payingparticularattentionto cordsat plugs convenience receptacles andthepoint...
Page 8: ...d so astoprovided someprotection against oltagesurges and built upstaticcharges Section 810oftheNationalElectricalCode ANSUNFPA No 70 1984 provides informationwith re spect to proper grounding ofthema...
Page 9: ...covered by the operating instructions as an im proper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the TV receiver to it...
Page 10: ...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...
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Page 12: ...e remote control transmitter for the tc4evision certain Mitsubishi VCRs and also some VCRs and c _ble boxes of other manufacturers On Screen Displays appear whenever you adjust your TV showing you the...
Page 13: ...et of two AA size batteries for the remote contrd A few suggestions Before you hook up your new TV please take a few minutes to O Complete the registration card The registration card asks for the TV s...
Page 14: ...r equipment to your TV Chapter 3 Operating Your TV provides th_ s_ep by step instruc tions you need in order to use your TV Chapter 4 Using the Special Features explai as how to use some of the specia...
Page 15: ...se terms sparingly and all information highligh _ed in this manner should be read carefully related topic or task main topic or task I I I _ Warning Procedures the step by step instructions on how to...
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Page 17: ...uce the range of options available by using the buttons on the control panel of the TV or the remot_e control It also offers some general guidelines ibr using the remote control Most functions can be...
Page 18: ...3 CS 35313 DEGAUS5 AN RESET INPUT NEUTRAL CH VOL POWER STRENGTH DaECTONJ TI 1 lT PFIOGR _I _ TIMER 0 C power button POWER Use to turn the TV on or off C volume controls VOL Press the Abutton to turn u...
Page 19: ...ll audio and video functions to t heir normal level or settings except for volume reception mode Stereo SAP Mono speaker on off and closed captioning _ degauss button DEGAUSS Use this button to correc...
Page 20: ...the packing bag 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 illu_tration making sure that they are positioned correc...
Page 21: ...t slightly moistened cloth general instructions When using the remote control to operate the TV VCR or cable box follow these procedures O Be within 20 feet of the desired equipment O Point the top of...
Page 22: ...V CABLE VCR A VCR B CC3 CD CC3 CC3 REC STOP PAUSE _ J__ PEW PLAY FF MUTE SQV QV _ _ o o o VOLUME INPUT CHANNEL MENU CANCEL DISPLAY HOME CC _3 CZ3 CC3 VCR FV c _G OFF T c_ G G INDEX __ G Gc_ VCR CH SO...
Page 23: ...ss the top 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 TV or External _ c...
Page 24: ...menu button MENU Use this button to display the on screen mer u system which contains additional instructions for speciK fimctions _ eancel button CANCEL Use this button to cancel the entered channM n...
Page 25: ...ss repeatedly to switch the source of the reduced PIP image between the TV and the exter nal input pause button PAUSE Press to freeze the reduced PIP image or cancel the image freezing Also use fo c t...
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Page 27: ...n_ A___Pir E_h 2 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 Connection...
Page 28: ...auto matically be the input for viewing your S VHS VCR C video input terminal Use to connect the video output from a standard VCR or another component to the TV _ audio input terminals Use to connect...
Page 29: ...ok ups contact you dealer or local cable company The connections explained in this section are TV antenna or cable without a decoder box TV cable with a decoder box TV separate UHF and VHF antennas TV...
Page 30: ...Ohm Coaxial Cable 300 Ohm Flat Twin Lead 0 0 0 _ Optional 300 Ohm to 75 Ohm Matching Transformer TV rear terminals VHF UHF 175 _ connecting a cable O Push or screw the end of the cable onto the anten...
Page 31: ...do so See Using the remote control on page 42 To complete the hook up you ll need I length of 75 ohm coaxial cables Procedure O Connect the incoming cable to the IN terminal on the decoder box Connect...
Page 32: ...ads Check with your local electronics store far the kind of combiner you need Pictured below is a standard combiner To connect separate UHF and VHF antennas to your television O Connect the antenna le...
Page 33: ...ct a VCR along with your antennas or cable To complete this hook up you may need the following equipment i length of coaxial cable 1 set of RCA pin type audio cables 1 RCA pin type video cable if conn...
Page 34: ...rminal on the VCR Connect the other end of this cable to the S VIDEO INI U F terminal on the back of the television O Connect a set of RCA pin type audio cables 1 othe AUDIO OUT terminals on the back...
Page 35: ...ial Cable Incomin i Cable 75 Ohm Coaxial Cable IN Antenna OUT White Lead Red Lead Lead iF Yellow Lead 0 0 VCR Rear Terminals Attach either one O o F _ M N I I D1 n_ul t I l TV rear terminals Basic Con...
Page 36: ...ed channels However you should not change channels during recording To complete the hook up you ll need 2 lengths of coaxial cable 1 set of RCA pin type audio cables 1 RCA pin type video cable if conn...
Page 37: ...type video cable Connect a Super Video cable to the S VIDEO OUT terminal on the VCR Connect the other end of this cable to the S VIDEO INPUT termi nal on the back of the television Connect a set of R...
Page 38: ...Incoming Cable __0 _ 7 Cable Decoder Box 75 Ohm RearTerminals __ CoaxialOable I O _ q VCR Rear AUDIO OUT Lead IN Antenna OUT White Lead Red Lead Lead vYellow _ C _ Lead Attach either one 0 VHF UHF 0 Q...
Page 39: ...the left L channel Connect the other ends of this cable to the AIEX N terminals on the back of the audio system Turn offthe television s speakers To do this press the AUDIO function button on the remo...
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Page 41: ...s_ntennas or 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 advance...
Page 42: ...Adjusting the color purity Using the remote control Turning the TV on off Selecting the input source Changing channels Understanding the on screen menu Setting the clock Memorizing channels Adding del...
Page 43: ...position for the DIRECTION switch according to the chart below TV SET DIRECTION North North East North West South South East South West East West DIRECTION SWITCH S NEUTRAL N X X X X X X X STRENGTH SW...
Page 44: ...VCR from another manufacturer or if you have a cable box it is advisable to set up the remote control Each layer CABLE VCR A or VCR B can be set for either a cable box or a VCR setting up the remote...
Page 45: ...able box Choose the layer using the select button on the remote control CABLE VCR A or VCR B While holding in the POWER button on the remote control enter the code number listed in the chart on the ne...
Page 46: ...et for either a cable box or a VCR When you replace the batteries in your remote control the remote will return to its initial setting using your remote control to operate your VCR After you have set...
Page 47: ...d of cable box you can use the remote to operate your cable box O Choose the layer using the select button on the remote control VCR A VCR B or CABLE Point the remote control at the cable box and pres...
Page 48: ...the TV on and off _Important Even with the power turned off there is a small current that continues to flow into the TV This maintains any changes to the setting as well as operates the built in clock...
Page 49: ...Selecting the input source Press the input button INPUT on the control panel or on the remote control to select the input source you wish tc view TV or External Ext CD CD C O Getting Started 47...
Page 50: ...l channels programmed for quick viewing DImportant To change channels faster use either of the following procedures Important Enter three digits for every channel number using zeros where needed For e...
Page 51: ...oadcasting station Important The channel controls CHANNEL will work only after channels have been programmed into memory See Memorizing channels page 54 3 3S J00o o00 oO O U changing channels directly...
Page 52: ...nel number will appear on the screen O Press the quick view QV button to view the QV channel Oc _o 000_ _000_ _OOQU using the super quick view option To _iew selected channels pro grammed into super q...
Page 53: ...ll clear if no item is selected within 5 minutes Unavailable menu items are indicated in light blue Some on screen menu items must be set before other items are available For example Set the timer wil...
Page 54: ...to return to TV Main Menu automatic setting O O You will see the First Time Set Up screen Select Set th_ clock using the ADJUST button then press tbe ENTER button If you want your TV to set its clock...
Page 55: ...rvices TVDS The clock will start just after the TV receives the time data manual setting Set the clock Auto clock Off Day Clock Time zone Daylight savings Use ADJUST to select Then press ENTER Press M...
Page 56: ...urn to First Time Set Up Menu O The instructions for memorizing channels will appear Use the ADJUST button to choose the type of antenna you connected Cable antenna or Indoor outdoor antenna Then pres...
Page 57: ...e channels using the ADJ3JST button then press the ENTF R button Add delete channels Channel 006 In memory Use ADJUST to select another channel Press CANCEL to delete Press MENU to return to First Tim...
Page 58: ...to select Then press ENTER Press MENU to return to TV Main Menu You will see the Customize Viewing screen Select Re name the intmLs using the ADJUST button then press the ENTER butter Rename the input...
Page 59: ...U button on the remote control The TV Main Menu will appear on the screen Select Customize Viewing using the ADJUST button then press the ENTER button Select Select Langaage using the ADJUST butl on t...
Page 60: ...R Press MENU to return to TV Main Menu O Q Press the MENU button on the remote control The TV Main Menu will appear on the screen Select Customize Viewing using the ADJUST button then press the ENTER...
Page 61: ...ing Menu O Press the MENU b atton on the remote control The Main Menu will appear on the screen Select Customize Viewing using the _ADJUST button then press the ENTER button Select Use Power restore u...
Page 62: ...ting TV Still Use ADJUST to select Then press ENTER Press MENU to return to Customize Viewing Menu O Q O O Press the MENU button on the remote control The TV Main Menu will appear on the screen Select...
Page 63: ...ode remember the following The Stereo setting allows you to receive both mono and stereo broadcasts The separate audio programming SAP setting offers you the option of listening to either of two separ...
Page 64: ...turns the TV speakers on or off Set to On for normal operation Set to Off if you connected yo_r TV to an audio system O00m _000 adjusting the audio functions O Use the AUDIO button on the remote cont...
Page 65: ...ate tones of color Color determines the intensity of the color Contrast controls the level of white to black in the picture Brightness controls the light level of the image on screen Sharpness adjusts...
Page 66: ...isplay appears on the screen Press the ADJUST button or right left button on the remote control to select the captioning signal you _ish to display _ 1 2 1 i_3 IF4_4 _t_ Text 1 Text 2 IIF_BI Text 3 _...
Page 67: ...dvanced Features This section explains how to use some of the more advanced func tions You ll learn Setting the timer Using the parental lock and Using the Super Quick View tuning Using the Advanced F...
Page 68: ...es Menu You will see the Advanced Features sc_ een Select Set the timer using the ADJUST button then press the ENTER button O Following the additional on screen instruct ons set Day Start time and Cha...
Page 69: ...ck the TV before you can use it with the timer 2 When you set the parental lock to on and the lock message appears on the screen the TV will turn off again in about 5 minutes anless you enter the code...
Page 70: ...nceling the parental lock Use Parental lock TV Now the lock is on Enter your personal code using NUMBER buttons Then press ENTER to turn the lock off Press MENU to return to Advanced Features Menu O O...
Page 71: ...ton then press the ENTER bu_ ton Use Super Quick View Use ADJUST to select Then press ENTER Press MENU to return to Advanced Features Menu O Select a position to store a TV channel using the ADJUST bu...
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Page 73: ...previous chapter this TV offers the user several special features not generally available on other brand TVs This chapter will explain how to use these distinctive features It contains the following...
Page 74: ...reo and or SAP are available for reception on this channel this channel is programmed into super quick view memory PIP input source when select ing PIP image current day of the week and time This sett...
Page 75: ...unction allows you to set the TV to turn oft automati cally You can set the TV to turn offfrom 10 to 120 minutes 2 hours In this section you ll learn Setting the off timer and Changing or canceling th...
Page 76: ...will decrease in 10 minute intervals each time you press the button O To view the amount of time press the off timer button OFF T once The on screen display indicates _fftimer and shows the amount of...
Page 77: ...e control An On screen display will indicate the amount of time remaining until the TV will turn off O Continue pressing the eft timer button OFF T repeatedly to change the remaining time or cancel th...
Page 78: ...me In this section you ll learn Selecting the PIP image Selecting the source Selecting the channel Exchanging the PIP image Moving the PIP image Freezing the PIP image Using the Snap shot feature and...
Page 79: ...ress again the size of tlhe reduced image will change 023 ESPN Stereo SAP SQV Press the PIP button or Lceagain to cancel the PIP image _ Important _Important When the main image is monochrome black an...
Page 80: ...PIP image TV or External The PIP image will change as follows TV External To change the background image in PIP mode p ess the input button INPUT on the control panel or on tlhe remote control Select...
Page 81: ...ck ground image and the reduced image 023 ESPN Stereo SAP SQV Ext 023 Moving the PIP image 0_Ol 000 k2 8881 O0 Oc l c _ O O _ 1 11 c_QQOU Press the adjust up dowr button or right left button to move t...
Page 82: ...to TV Still See Using the advanced PIP thnctions page 60 Use the MENU button to return to the normal picture _000 _O00B 0 Press the pause button PAUSE to freeze the reduced image on the screen 0 Press...
Page 83: ...he frozen PIP image and the moving PIP image will appear Press the PAUSE button again the third PIP image will appear moving The previous two PIP images will be frozen Each time you press the PAUSE bu...
Page 84: ...ting to Replay See Using the advanced PIP functions page 60 Set the replay speed between 1 short interval and 9 long interval Use the MENU button to return to the normal picture Press the pause button...
Page 85: ...nced 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 that y...
Page 86: ...e of no more than 20 feet See Getting ready to use the reraote control in Chapter I which contains pointers for using the remote control The TV takes several sec onds to respond to button commands Use...
Page 87: ...d function of the MUTE button See Adjusting the sound in C _ apter 3 which explains how to turn the buil_ in speakers on and off You forget the code you used to set the parental lock Use the alternate...
Page 88: ...th the basic and advanc operations of the TV you may I an into trouble from time to you become accustomed to the _I_ This chapter offers soh some of the common problem _ you may enco_anter We su_ that...
Page 89: ...ings This is a special display used by the factory I_ Initial SystemlA Off E2RESET CCD On Hotel Off Auto clock On Call letr On PtP On Nei name On Prog name On Montr fix Off Prog descr On Auto turn Off...
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Page 91: ...led QV and 9 at the same time This procedure will only unlock the TV temporarily To cancel the lock completely follow the procedure below O Press the QV button and the 9 buttoa on the remote control a...
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Page 93: ...ecting Your TV 25 Basic connections 27 Overview of the Back Panel 26 D degauss button DEGAUSS 17 Deleting channels 55 display button DISPLAY 22 E enter button ENTER 21 F Freezing the PIP image 80 G Ge...
Page 94: ...34 TV VCR antenna or cable without a decoder box 31 U Unpacking Your TV 11 Understanding the On Screen Displays 72 Understanding the on screen menus 51 Using the advanced PIP hmc tions 60 Using the Ad...
Page 95: ...could affect you 2 AVI ER THE FIRST YEAR to obtain warranty service for a defective picture tube you are responsible for delivering tte television or monitor to an authorized MITSUBISttI service cente...
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