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Summary of Contents for VS-45501

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

Page 2: ...on 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 th picture tube causino permanent damage to the TV 1 WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD Y O NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT USE THIS UNIT S PO...

Page 3: ...e box 26 TV separate UHF and VHF antennas 28 TV VCR antenna or cable without a cable box 29 TV VCR cable with a cable box 32 TV stereo audio system 35 TV Mitsubishi products that have A V Network terminals 36 Chapter 3 Operating Your TV 39 Getting Started 40 Using the remote control to operate VCRs cable boxes and other equipment 41 Turning the TV on off 46 Selecting the input source to watch your...

Page 4: ...een Displays 86 Using the Sleep Timer 87 Setting the sleep timer 88 Changing or canceling the sleep timer 89 Using the Picture in Picture PIP Modes 90 Activating the PIP image 91 Selecting the source of the PIP image 92 Changing channels while using the PIP modes 93 Exchanging the picture of the PIP image and the main image 94 Moving the PIP image 94 Freezing the PIP image 95 Using the active A V ...

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 the TV receiver and to protect it from overheating Do not block these openings or allow them to be blocked by placing the TV receiver on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface Nor should it be place...

Page 6: ...Do 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 Requiring Service Unplug this TV receiver from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liqu...

Page 7: ...he 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 bring you years of viewing enjoyment Similarly your owner s guide is designed to be user friendly providing guidance to help you take advantage of all of your equipment features Thank you for selec...

Page 8: ...lading a precise 6500 K setting Intelligent Room Illumination Sensor IRIS automati cally adjusts the brightness and contrast for an optimum picture at all times 5 Point Digital Convergence allows you to finely adjust the convergence at 5 positions Closed Caption Decoder decodes hidden text information included with TV programs and displays the text on screen Extended Data Services also known as XD...

Page 9: ...an Active A V Network cable A few suggestions Before you hook up your new TV please take a few minutes to 0 Complete the registration card The registration card ask_ for the serial number of the TV You will find _h _son the back of the unit O Keep the box and packing materials for future use File your sales receipt in a safe place It may be required for warranty service Place the TV on a stable su...

Page 10: ...e box and other equipment to your TV Chapter 3 Operating Your TV Step by step instructions for using your TV Chapter 4 Using the Special Features Guidance for enjoying the unique functions of your Mitsubi_shi TV Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Summary of problems you might encounter and suggestions for resolving them The appendix explains the procedure for bypassing the parental lock You will also find ...

Page 11: ... guide They are intended to highlight information which should be carefully read I main topic or task I I list of related topics or tasks I DImportant li_Warning related topics or tasks J L l i _ r_ _ n J oo IO 0 etc 1 This cue indicates information critical to the operation of your new TV This cue alerts you to information describing dangerous situations that could damage your equipment or cause ...

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Page 13: ...e range of options available when using the buL tons on the remote control or on the TY s control panel It also offers some general guidelines for using the remote control Most functions can be controlled by using either the control panel or the remote control but certain specialized func_ions require the use of one or the other This chapter which will familiarize you with the full range of button...

Page 14: ...ase the volume and the V button to decrease the volume channel controls CHANNEL Use the button to switch to a channel with a higl Ler number and the button to switch to a channel with a lower number Also use this button to adjus_ the alignment in the Conver gence menu _ reset cancel button RESET CANCEL Can be used as CANCEL when using an on screen menu and as AV RESET in normal TV viewing CANCEL T...

Page 15: ... 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 S video input terminal Use to connect the S video output of a camcorder or other component to the TV If you connect an S video cable to this terminal the adjacent video input terminM cannot be used video input terminal Use to connect the video output from a standard camcorder or o...

Page 16: ...ontrol installing the batteries 0 Take the two AAA size batteries from the packing bag O Remove the back cover of the remote control by pushing the tab in the direction of the arrow and lifting off the cover 0 size AAA battBries 14 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your TV ...

Page 17: ...cloth general instructions When using the remote control to operate the TV VCR DVD or AUDIO equipment follow these procedures O Be within 20 feet of the equipment O Point the tip of the remote control toward the equipment Press the appropriate button or sequence of buttons guidelines for using batteries Don t use a new battery with an old one Don t heat take apart or throw batteries into a fire Lo...

Page 18: ...l This section does not provide detailed explanations on the use of these buttons To determine which buttons are used with a particular feature refer to the instructions for that feature The instructions for individual features are found in Chapter 3 Operating Your TV and Chapter 4 Using the Special Features 16 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your TV ...

Page 19: ...emote control buttons and functions cont VCR A POWER TV CHAhlNEL Q Q _ou_ INPUT MUTE KPROG INF ADJUST EXCH MENU 0 I PIP c_ REC STOP PAUSE REWlREV PLAY FFIFWD MITSUBISHI Overview of the Remote Control 17 ...

Page 20: ...ick View TM channel Press again to return to the last channel viewed QuickProgram QUICK PROG Use this button to directly display the VCR menu for recording or to return to your TV from QUICK PROG recording You must be in the VCR layer E Important You must connect a Mitsubishi VCR to your TV with an AV Network cable to use this feature and both your TV and VCR must be set to the actiw_ system one s...

Page 21: ...Press to freeze the reduced PIP image and to return to a live image exchange button EXCH Press to exchange the pictures of the PIP image and the main image adjust buttons A Press to move the PIP image on screen _ audio and video controls Use the AUDIO button or VIDEO button to select one of the settings listed below audio function button AUDIO stereo SAP mono bass treble balance surround off simul...

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Page 23: ..._ CHAPTER TWO Connecting Your TV This chapter offers step by step instructions for completing the most common hook ups It contains the following sections 0 Overview of the Back Panel 0 Basic Connections ...

Page 24: ...he CABLE LOOP OUT Terminal to send the signal being received by the ANT A terminal out to another component such as a VCR _ S VIDEO input terminal _ Use these terminals to connect an S video signal from a Super VHS S VHS VCR or disc player to the TV If you connect to the S Video jack you canr_ot use the regular video jack for the same input _ video input terminals Use these terminals to connect th...

Page 25: ...e this terminal to connect a Mitsubishi VCR that has an active A V network terminal video monitor tuner output terminal Use this terminal to send the TV s video signal to an A V receiver or other equipment audio monitor tuner output terminals Use these terminals to send the TV s audio signal to an A V receiver audio system or other component Overview of the Back Panel 23 ...

Page 26: ...dng difficulty making the connections to your TV you may want to contact your Mitsubishi dealer or your local cable company This section explains the following connections TV antenna 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 TV Mitsubishi products that have...

Page 27: ... One 300 75 ohm matching transformer connecting a cable 300 ohm in 5 ohm out Push or screw the end of the cable onto the ANT A terminal on the TV 75 Ohm Cable _ 300 Ohm 300 Ohm to 75 Ohm MatchingTransformer TV Rear Terminals A_ r A LOOP OOT _ r 3 connecting an antenna with twin leads O Use a screwdriver to connect the 300 ohm twin leads to the transformer O Push the 75 ohm side transformer onto th...

Page 28: ...M while watching basic cable chani_els on Antenna A To complete the hook up you ll need two lengths of 75 ohm coaxial cable procedure I 1 Connect the cable system s incoming cable to the Ant A termi nal on the back of the TV Connect a coaxial cable between the CABLE LOOP OUT terminal on the back of the TV and the IN terminal on the back of the cable box Connect the second coaxial cable between the...

Page 29: ...TV cable with a cable box cont L fi Incoming Cable OUT Cable Box Rear Terminals TVRear Terminals r CABLE ANT A LOOP OUT ANT B INPUT 1 INPUT 2 OUTPUT MONITOP IUN R __ s v v t o Basic Connections 27 ...

Page 30: ...eed Pictured to the right is a standard combiner 2 each 300 ohm inputs 1 each 75 ohm output 300 OHM In 75 OHM Out To connect separate UHF and VHF antennae to your TV O Connect the UHF and VHF antenna leads to the appropriate terminals on the UHF VHF combiner Press the combiner onto the ANT A terminal on the rear of the TV VHF Antenna UHF Antenna Channels 2 13 Channels 14 69 Flat Twin Lead Flat Twi...

Page 31: ...nnect a VCR alon To complete this hook up you may need the following equipment One 75 ohm coaxial cable _with your antennas or cable One set of RCA pin type audio cables One RCA pin type video cable if connecting a standard VCR OR One S Video cable for Super VHS VCRs Basic Connections 29 ...

Page 32: ...nd 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 the VCR Use the red cable to connect the right R channel and the white cable for connecting the left L channel Connect the other ends of this cable to tile AUDIO INPUT terminals on the back of the TV If your VCR is monaural non stereo you only ...

Page 33: ... antenna or cable without a cable box cont 0 VCR Rear _ IN Antenna OUT VCR Rear Terminals O VIDEO OUT Incoming Cable or Antenna O TV Rear T inals f CABLE ANT A LOOP OUT ANT 4B ACTIVE AN 0 Basic Connections 31 ...

Page 34: ... scrambled channels while viewing another channel To complete the hook up you will need Three lengths of 75 ohm coaxial cable One set of RCA pin type audio cables One RCA pin type video cable if connecting a standard VCR OR One S Video cable for Super VHS VCRs 32 Chapter 2 Connecting Your TV ...

Page 35: ...T terminal on the back of the TV If you are connecting a Super VttS S VHS VCR use an S Video cable instead of an RCA pin type video 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 VIDEO INPUT terminal on the back of 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 cab...

Page 36: ...lect the correct input If you connected the VCR to INPUT l select Input 1 If you connected tile VCR to INPUT 2 select Input 2 VCR Rear VCR RearTerminals ___ F White Lead J L_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Yellow Lead 0 WhitE Lead r_ I TV RearTerminals 0 CABLE ANT A LOOP_3UT ANT B AC_VE A_ NETWO_ i S Video Cable 34 Chapter 2 Connecting Your TV ...

Page 37: ...ht R channel and the white cable to connect the lefL L channel O Connect the other ends of these cables to the AUX IN terminals on the back of the audio system Turn off the television s speakers To do tlhis press the AUDIO thnction button on the remote control until you see the SPEAKER display Set the speakers to iT by pressing either the ADJUST right or the ADJUST leI_ 4 See Adjusting the Sound i...

Page 38: ...ne end of the AN network cable to the ACTIVE AN NETWORK terminal on the back of the _ O Connect the other end of this cable to the AN NETWORK IN terminal on the back of a Mitsubishi component that has A V network terminals You can now use the television remote to control your VCR or other Mitsubishi component Point the remote directly at the television The A V cable will pass the remote commands t...

Page 39: ...TV Mitsubishi products that have A V Network terminals j f I L Mitsubishi Component Rear Panel o TV Rear Panel ACTIVE AN _IE3WCRK r Basic Connections 37 ...

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Page 41: ... antenna and possibly some external components it s t Lme to enjoy your equipment This chapter will explain how to operate the TV first focusing on functions that are basic aud easy and then explaining some advanced features This chapter explains Getting Started t Using the Advanced Features ...

Page 42: ... equipment Turning the TV on off Selecting the input source to watch your VCR or other equipment Changing channels Understanding the ViewPoint on screen menus Setting the clock Memorizing channels Adding and deleting channels Setting the AN network Adjusting the Convergence Selecting the menu type Naming the input Naming the channels Using video mute Selecting the menu language Selecting the A V m...

Page 43: ...on home button sleep rimer button number buttons PIP controls play button AV memory button If you have a cable box including the distal satellite box a non Mitsubishi VCR or a Mitsubishi laserdisc player an A V receiver or a compact disc player you can set up the layers in the remote control to operate these components The VCR A layer can be set ap to operate a non Mitsubishi VCR The DVD layer can...

Page 44: ... VCR in this chapter for remote control VCR functions If your VCR does not turn on repeat the instructions trying each code number listed for your brand of VCR If none of these code numbers work try each number 01 through 21 individually using your remote control to operate your VCR After you have set up your remote control for your particular brand of VCR you can use the remote to operate your VC...

Page 45: ...9 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 85 87 71 94 51 If yourcablebox satellite is this brand Oak Panasonic Paragon Philips Pioneer Prime Star Pulsar RCA RCA DSS Regal Regency Samsung enterthis code 61 62 82 63 70 51 73 74 75 76 77 __ 93 94 98 99 64 65 84 48 51 63 49 53 79 65 84 If yourcable satellite box isthis brand Scientific Atlantic S_ig_nature Sony DSS _rucar Starcom Starqate Tocom Toshiba Untied Artists Un...

Page 46: ... you want to set up For a laser disc player choose AU DIO or DVD For an A V receiver choose TV or AUDIO O While holding in the POWER button on the remote contro enter one of these code numbers For a Mitsubishi A V receiver or a compact disc player 30 31 35 or 38 For a Mitsubishi and some Pioneer I_aserdisc playe_ 32 or 33 For a Yamaha A V receiver compact disc player 36 or 37 For a Mitsubishi DVD ...

Page 47: ... INFO MENU CANCEL STOP PAUSE REW PLAY cursor and FF buttons to operate your disc player using your remote control to operate your Mitsubishi A V receiver After you have set up your remote control for your A V receiver y_ou can use the remote to operate it Use the select switch on the remote qontrol to choose the layer that you set up to operate your recover TV or AUDIO Point the remote control at ...

Page 48: ... power indicator will light up in green when you turn the TV on 1 OR o _Important 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 and operates tlhe 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 used f...

Page 49: ...ton INPUT on the control panel or on the remote control r_ G D 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 terminals on the back of your TV Input 3 a component connected to the terminals on the front panel of your TV When selected the name of the input you have selected...

Page 50: ...tween channels on a user chosen list To change channels faster use either of the ibllowing procedures Enter three digits for every channel number using 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 channel For example press 4 and ENTER to view channel 4 If you memorized channels using the Indoor Out...

Page 51: ...ote control The _I_ will automatically tune to the next memorized channel 1 _ 9 changing channels diirectly To move directly to a particular channel without goin g l hrough the programmed channds in between O Use the number buttons on the remote control to select the number of the channel you want to view Press tile ENTER button Getting Started 49 ...

Page 52: ...he QuickView memory O Tune to the channel you wish to memorize Press and hold the QV button for about 2 seconds The channel numbers and a QV designator will appear on the screen indicating that you have memorized that channel After changing to another channel press tlhe QV button to immediately return to the memorized channel 0 If you press the QV button while watching the memorized channel you wi...

Page 53: ...selected channels programmed into SuperQuickView TM memory O Enter the desired channel into SuperQuickView TM memory For addit Lonal information reference Using S _ uper_uJcKvmw in fhis chapter Press the SQV button repeatedly to view the SQV channels in sequence Getting Started 51 ...

Page 54: ...ystem please keep the following in mind The selected menu item is indicated in yellow The on screen menus will turn off if no item i selected within 5 minutes Some on screen menu items must be set befbre other items are available For example Set the Timer will only be available if Set the Clock has been set You can exit the on screen menus any time by pressing the MENU button repeatedly You will t...

Page 55: ...Add delete Channels Set AN Network _ Convergence ADJUST to select ENTER to enter _ MENU to go back Set the Clock Auto clock On Day Sunday Time 12 00 pm Time zone Central Daylight savings Off ADJUST to select ENTER to enter _ MENU to go back You will see the First Time Setup screen Use the ADJUST buttons to select Set the Clock Press ENTER using automatic clock setting If you want your TV to set th...

Page 56: ...s and ends This automatic feature only works when your TV ha _ selected a c _annel that sends the XDS time setting signal Set the Clock Auto clock Off Day Time _ ADJUST to select ENTER to enter MENU to go back setting the clock yourself Use the ADJUST buttons or the key pad to set Auto clock to OFF Press ENTER Use the ADJUST buttom to select the D ay Press ENTER Set the Clock Auto clock Off Day Su...

Page 57: ...mote control The Main Menu will appear on the screen O Use the _J JUST buttons to select First Time Setup Press ENTER You will see the First Time Setup screen Use the AD JUST buttons to select Memo rize Cinannels Press ENTER O Use the ADJUST buttons to select the terminal Ant A or Ant B _ owhich the antenna or cable system is attached Press ENTER If you made a connection to each terminal you shoul...

Page 58: ...trol The Main Menu will aFpear on the screen O Use the ADJUST buttons to select First Time Setup Press ENTER Use the ADJUST buttons to select Add delete Channels Press ENTER 0 The Add delete Channels screen will appear Use the ADJUST buttons to select the channel you would like to add or delete You can also use the CHANNEL controls to change channels in raemery If a channel is labeled In memory us...

Page 59: ... press ENTER Use the ADJUST buttons to select AcrJ_e Basic or Off Check the rear terminals of your VCR then use the chart below to determine how you should set your TV Press the ENTER or MENU button to return to the First Time Setup menu Press HOME to e dt all menus If your VCR has a rear and you have set your then set your TV to terminal that reads VCR to Basic AN Network Active A V Network Off B...

Page 60: ... can ad ust convergence at 5 positions on the screen ENTER to select Red or Blue ADJUST until the cross hairs a ear white _II_EO to the next position I ENTER to enter r_3 MENU to go back Red 0 0 o 0 0 Press the MENU button on the remote control The Main Menu will appear on tile screen Use the ADJUST buttons to select First Time Setup Press ENTER You wil see the First Time Setup s creen Use the AD ...

Page 61: ... select ENTER to enter MENU to exit menus Press the MENU button on the remote control The Main Menu will appear on the screen Use the AiDJUST buttons to select Customize Display Press ENTER Customize Display Select Menu Type Name the Input Name the Channels Use Video Mute Select Menu Language _ ADJUST to select ENTER to enter MENU to go back Select Menu Type r_ standard menu _ Advanced menu _ ADJU...

Page 62: ... screen This menu will disappear if you do not select an item within five minutes If you wish to return to the Advanced menu use the ADJUST buttons Choose the Select Menu _I_ype icon and press ENTER This gives you the option of re selecting the standard menu The Advanced Main Menu Select Menu Language Use Video Mute Name the Channels Name the Input First Time Setup Select Menu Type Select Menu Typ...

Page 63: ...t Input label New name Input 1 ABCDE Input 2 Input 3 ADJUSl to select ENTER to enter MENU to go back O Press the MENU button or_ the remote control The Main Menu will appear on the screen Use the ADJUST buttons to select Custoraize Display Press ENTER 0 You will see the Customize Display screen Use the ADJUST buttons to select Name the Input Press ENTER O Use the ADJUST buttons to select the input...

Page 64: ... ADJUST buttons to select Customize Display Press ENTER You wil _see the Customize Display screen Use ADJUST buttons to select Name the Channels Press ENTER 0 Use the ADJUST buttons to select an antenna A or B Press ENTER Use the ADJUST buttons channel controls or number buttons to select the channel you want to name Press ENTER to store the channel number in memory Press ENTER again to select a n...

Page 65: ...e MENU button on the remote control The TV Main Menu will appear on the screeyL O Use the ADJUST buttons to select Customize display Press ENTER Customize Display Select Menu Type Name the Input Name the Channels Use Viaeo Mute _ _ Select Menu Language ADJUST to select ENTER to enter MENU to go back Use the ADJUST buttons to select Use Video Mute Press ENTER Use Video Mute _ Automatic _ ADJUST to ...

Page 66: ...epu Language _ ADJUST to select ENTER to enter MENU to go back O Press the MENU button on the remote control The TV Main Menu will appear on the screen O Use _ he ADJUST buttons to select Customize Display Press the ENTER button Use 1 he ADJUST buttons to select Select Menu Language Press the ENTER button Select Menu Language English Espa_ol _ ADJUST to select ENTER to enter I_ MENU Io go back 0 U...

Page 67: ...NU to go back O Press the MENU button on the remote control The Main Menu will appear on the screen Use the ADJUST buttons to select Select A V Memory Press ENTER You will see the Select A V Memory screen O Use the ADJUST buttons to select the desired A V memory position You can press the CANCEL button to reset many of the audio and video settings for the selected tk V memory position to their fi_...

Page 68: ...n this chapter for information on adjusting individual video and audio settings The Intelligent Room Illumination Sensor IRIS indicated as IRIS within the standard A V Memory mede is only found within the Video Function standard mode The Listen to function Balance Speaker Monitor Out volume background and closed captioning adjustments are independent of A V memory positions The Select A V Memory m...

Page 69: ...ligent Room Illumination light Sensor allows automatic optimization of picture contrast and briLghtness quality IRIS is available for use in the A V Memory Video Function standard menu NOTE IRIS is only available for use in the standard A V memory video mode Tint provides a scale that adjusts the proportion of red to green in the picture This determines the delicate tones of color Color provides a...

Page 70: ...y The _ function is used to control the closed caption decoder For details see Using the closed caption decoder in this chapter Adjusting the video settings You can adjust the video settings for any A V memory position using the MENU or VIDEO buttons on the remote control access with the MENU button 0 Video Function _ Standard _ IRIS Tint Color Contrast c _w_m Brightness Sharpness Color temp Middl...

Page 71: ...ment display when you press the Video button See Selecting _ he A VMem gry Position in this chapter Q _11 _ 1 P2_2tf_ 2 O Press the V DEO button until the desired setting displays at the bottom of the screen While the setting is still on the screen use the ADJUST right left buttons to adjust the function s set_ing 0 The setting will disappear from the screen afl er a few seconds You cannot adjust ...

Page 72: ...oning Text captioning often contains information such as weather or news Text captioning blocks out your view cf the prograra you are watching Your TV can decode four different standard captioning signals and four different text captioning signals from each TV station How ever each station may be broadcasting only one or two captioning signals or none at all When setting the decoder you can choose...

Page 73: ... up down buttons t _ choose Select A V Memory Press ENTER O Use the ADJUST up down buttons to select the A V Memory you want to modify Press ENTER Video Function S tandard LRIS Tint _ _ Color _ Contrast c _ _ Brightness Sharpness Color ternp Middle Background Black LgJF_ G_ When muting 0 Select tl_ e closed captio_a display by pressing the AD JUST up down buttons Press the adjust right or left but...

Page 74: ...s function to Stereo S A P or Mono For almost all situations you should choose SLereo With this setting the TV will play stereo broadcasts in stereo and mono broadcasts in mono If a channel is broadcasting in stereo the word Stereo will display when you tune to that channel Some TV stations will broadcast second audio program or S A P signal This signal is an additional soundtrack that you can t h...

Page 75: ...Fixed the TV will send out an audio signal at a fixed volume level The level will not change when you adjust the TV s volume Use the controls on your audio system to adjust the volume The fixed setting is mo _t useful when you can control the audio system s volume with a remote control If you choose Variable the TV s audio output will change when you adjust the TV s volume If you use this setting ...

Page 76: ...position by pressing the ADJUST up down buttons l ress ENTER twice to display the settings for the selected audio mode O t _ _2b d2_ _ The audio settings for the selected A_ r memory position are displayed Use the AD JUST up down buttons to select the setting to change Do NOT press ENTER OPress either of the ADJUST right left buttons The setting appears at the bottom of the screen Audio Function S...

Page 77: ...tom of the screen While the function is still on the screen use the ADJUST right left buttons to modify the function s etting 0 The functions will disal pear fl om the screen after a few seconds You cannot adjust a function if it is not on the screen If you use the AUDIO button any adjustments made to aud io functions are memorized into the currently selected A V memory position Standard Movie Mus...

Page 78: ...he 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 41 4 76 Chapter 3 Operating Your TV ...

Page 79: ...back You will see the Advanced Features screen Use the ADJUST buttons to select Set the Timer Press ENTER You will see the Set the Timer screen Press ENTER E Important If you have not set the time you will be automatically routed to the Set the clock menu Use the ADJUST buttons and the ENTER button to set Day Mon to Fri Everyday Sun Sat Start time Antenna and Channel _ After setting the timer the ...

Page 80: ...follow the procedure Canceling or Changing Parental Lock in this section TV Main Menu First Time Setup I Customize Display I Advanced Features Select A V Memory _ ADJUST to select ENTER to enter _ MENU to exit menus Advanced Features Set the Timer Use Parental Lock Use SuperQuickView F _ ADJUST to select ENTER to enter 51 MENU to go back Use Parental Lock Lock the TV Lock the Channel _ ADJUST to s...

Page 81: ...EL to reset MENU to go back Use the ADJUST up down buttons to select a setting Off Always On or By Time Press ENTER I If you select t he setting By Time O The cursor will move to Lock at Use the ADJUST buttons to set the time at which you want to lock the TV Press ENTER O Use the ADJUST buttons to set the time at which you want to unlock the TV Press ENTER The screen will return to the Advanced Fe...

Page 82: ...el the code if you press CANCEL before you press ENTER O You will see the channel lock set up screen Use the tbur ADJUST buttons to select a position Press ENTER O Use the ADJUST buttons to select the antenna Ant A or Ant B that has the channel you want to lock Press ENTER Use the C _kNNEL buttons to select the channel you want to lock Press ENTER Repeat the steps above to lock additional channels...

Page 83: ... _ ADJUST to select ENTER to enter MENU to go back O If you have locked the TV use the ADJUST up down buttons to select Lhe setting Off to turn off the lock Lock the ChanneJ Ant A 003 t _ ADJUST to select ENTER to enter MENU to go back If you have locked the dhannel use the ADJUST buttons to place the carsor next to the channel whose lock you want to cancel ress ENTER Press the CANCEL button to un...

Page 84: ...w Ant A I_IADJUST to select ENTER to enter MENU to go back customizing the SuperQuickView TM list with the menus q Press the MENU button on the remote control The Main Menu will appear on the screen O Use the ADJUST up down buttons to select Advanced Features Press ENTER You will see the Advanced Features screc_n Use the ADJUST up down buttons to select Use SuperQuickView Press ENTER 0 You will se...

Page 85: ...is displayed even if you tune to the channel in another manner If the SuperQuickView TM memory is full the letters SQV will flash when you hold the SQV button for about 2 seconds Use the steps below and on the preceding page to replace a current SuperQuickView TM channel with a new channel or to remove exist ing SuperQuickView TM selections removing channels from the list with the remote control s...

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Page 87: ...ained in l_he previous chapter your TV offers some special features that you can use when operating your TV This chapter contains the following topics 0 Understanding the On Screen Displays 0 Using the Sleep Timer 0 Using the Picture in Picture PIP Modes 0 Using the Active AN Network Feature 85 ...

Page 88: ...sday 10 23 am network name Input 1 S VIDEO A023 program name program description Thursday 10 23 am network name program name program description This setting shows antenna A and channel numbe _ 23 the channel s call letters or name stereo and SAP are available channel programmed into SuperQuickView _ memory channel is the QuiekView QV channel PIP input source currenL day of the week time This sett...

Page 89: ...t the TV to turr off automati cally 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 sleep timer Changing or canceling the sleep timer Using the Sleep Timer 87 ...

Page 90: ...you press the button F Important TV Sleep Timer 120 min When you reach the time you want stop pressing the button The sleep timer display will disappear after a few seconds 0 To view the amount of time left in the sleep timer press the SLEEP button once The on screen display shows the amount of time remaining During the last minute before the TV turns off Sleep Timer 1 min will flash in red to rem...

Page 91: ...he remote control An on screen display will indicate the amount of time remaining until the TV turns off Repeatedly press the SLEEP button to change the remaining time or to cancel the sleep timer The sleep timer is canceled when appears instead of the remaining tirae Using the Sleep Timer 89 ...

Page 92: ...u to view two differe at sources at tb e same time In this section you ll learn Activating the PIP image Selecting the source of the PIP image Changing channels while using the P P modes Exchanging the picture of the PIP image and the main image Moving the PIP image Freezing the PIP image 90 Chapter 4 Using the Special Features ...

Page 93: ...nel to be viewed 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 button Press the PIP tmtton once again to cancel the PIP image E Important DImportant When the main image is black and white the PIP image will also appear in black and white If you move the PIP image and then turn i...

Page 94: ...ble ANT A INPUT 1 INPUT 2 or INPUT 3 Bach time you select a different input an on screen display wi appear for about five seconds The screen will display the name of the input selected Ant A 023 ESPN PIP A023 Input Adjust You can also select the PIP input source by first selecting the source in the main pic ure and then pressing the EXCH button Pressing this button with the PIP displayed ex change...

Page 95: ... up or down button on the remote control to change the channel of the main image DImportant The PIP CH Buttons change the channe for the small PIP image only when that image is a channel f om _qT A When the PIP image comes from another piece of equipment e g your satellite receiver or VCR the PIP CH buttons do not chan_ e the picture Using the Picture in Picture PIP Modes 93 ...

Page 96: ...k ground image and the PIP image by pressing tile ENTER EXCHANGE button Ant A 023 ESPN Stereo SAP Input 1 L r Input 1 S VIDEO I _ _q _t Moving the PIP image Press the ADJUST buttons to move the PIP image _Important If you move the PIP image and then turn it of it will remain in its new position when you turn it on again 94 Chapter 4 Using the Special Features ...

Page 97: ... on the screen Press PAUSE again to return to a live picture Important If you press the pause button while viewing a picture without a PIP image a PIP image will appear and be frozen To remove the frozen pict_lre press the FII button Using the Picture in Picture PIP Modes 95 ...

Page 98: ...our TV to the A V Network IN terminal of your VCR See TV Mitsubishi Products that Have A _ z 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 VNetwork in Chapter 3 Your VCR s remote control settings should be set to VCR A Your VCR video mute setting should be turned ON Important ...

Page 99: ...switches the TV to INPUT 1 You can program your VCR by pointing your remote control at the TV When you press QUICK PROG to end VCR pro_ amming If your TV is set to Active the Active AV Network turns your VCR off unless a tape is currently playing or recording Active AV Network returns your TV to the channel which was tuned in originally or turns the TV off if it was originally of 0 using the PLAY ...

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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 consult this chart before contacting a Mitsubishi service representative 99 ...

Page 102: ...ins pointers tbr using the remote control The TV takes several seconds to respond to button commands Use the ENTER button to avoid delays See Char_ging Channels in Chapter 3 which explains the function of the ENTER button You can t access a channel Be sure that the channel you want to view is programmed into memory Check that the TV is tuned to the correct input source antenna for that channel See...

Page 103: ...de Parental Lock You can t program the TV to turn on automatically The TV may be locked See Using t_he Parental Lock within Using the Advanced Features in Chapter 3 The sound doesn t match the image on screen There is a large black or gray rectangle on the screen The TV s Listen to setting may be set to second audio program S A P _ The TV has been set to text mode but there is no text information ...

Page 104: ...is not properly selected See UsL2g the Picture in Picture PIP Modes in Chapte_ 4 The images appear with additional outlines of red green and blue I The colors in the TV picture tubes may have become misaligned You will need to adjust the colors yourself See Adj_sting the C_nve_r gence in Chapter 3 102 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting ...

Page 105: ...how ever 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 carehllly and apply them properly _ _ _ Cleaning Normally light dusting with a non scratching duster will keep your TV clean If you want to wipe down your TV turn it offand unplug it Then wipe it gently with a soft cloth sl...

Page 106: ...e only If any of these setting are changed you warranty may be void _ If these displays appear make sure that all of he on off set _ings are the same as the illustrations above and th_n turn the TV off If any of the settings are different from the illustrations abcve turn the TV off and consult your Mitsubishi dealer or Mitsubishi Au thorized Warranty Service Center Initial 3dia On E2RESET CCD On ...

Page 107: ...to view t he main mer u Use the ADJUST button to select Advanced Features Press ENTER Use the ADJUST button to select Use Parental Lock Press ENTER O Press the QV button and the 9 button on tile remote control at the same time instead of entering the code If you were using Lock the TV the lock must be turned o_ Using the ADJUST up down buttons select the Off setting O If you were using Lock the Ch...

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Page 109: ...Picture in Picture PIP PIP 17 19 90 PIP Channel 17 19 93 PIP Input 17 19 92 Power 12 17 18 Quick Program 17 18 97 QuickView TM 17 18 50 Sleep Timer 17 19 87 SuperQuickView TM 17 18 51 82 VCR and Audio Product Func tion 19 C Cable TV Using remote with 43 Using with cable box 26 32 Using without cable box 25 29 Calling For Service 1 14 Cancel Button 12 17 _L8 Channel Controls 12 17 L8 Channels Addin...

Page 110: ... cable box 41 45 Using with Mitsubishi audio components 44 Using with Mitsubishi laserdisc players 45 Using with VCRs 41 42 Using with Mitsubishi AW receivers 45 VCR Buttons 19 S S Video Input Terminal 12 13 22 S A P 72 Select Switch 18 Service 104 Setting the A V Network 57 Sharpness 67 Sleep Button 19 88 Sleep Timer Changing or canceling 89 Setting 88 Using 87 Sound Adjusting 72 Spanish Language...

Page 111: ...ON CAR IS NOT A C DNDITION OF WAR RAN_TY COVERAGE However please return the Owner Registration Card so that we can contact you shou Id a question of safety arise which could affect you 2 THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER damage caused by modification alteration repair or service of the product by anyone other than an authorized MITSUBISHI service zenter physical abuse to or misuse of the product operat...

Page 112: ...MITSUBISHI MITSUBISHI CONSUMER ELECTRONICS AMERICA INC 6100 Atlantic Blvd Norcross GA 30071 1305 1997 Mitsubishi Consumer Electronics America Inc 871D223A10 Printed in U S A ...

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