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Summary of Contents for TS-4545

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

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

Page 3: ...cable 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...

Page 4: ...Displays 88 Using the Sleep Timer 89 Setting the sleep timer 90 Changing or canceling the sleep timer 91 Using the Picture in Picture PIP Modes 92 Activating the PIP image 93 Selecting the source of t...

Page 5: ...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...

Page 6: ...RT H 18 Servicing Do not attempt to service this TV receiver yourself as opening or removing cowers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all seJ cicing to qualified service perso...

Page 7: ...h provides the following impor tant information Summary of Special Feature _ 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: ...m other manufacturers On Screen Displays appear whenever you adjust your TV showing you the status of its various fhnctions ViewPoint On Screen Operating System simplifies the TV s features with easy...

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

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

Page 11: ...you should carefully read all information highlighted in this manner Imain topic or task I I Important I_Warning Jlist of related topics or tasks I related topics or tasks I 1 e _l _ 7 _eo I ID _ etc...

Page 12: ...e the range of options available when using the buttons on the remote control or oil the TV s control panel It also offers some general guidelines fo cusing the remote control Most functions can be co...

Page 13: ...Overview of the Control Panel VS 4543 VS 4544 VS 5043 VS 5044 _ _J _o _0 _o _ TS 4545 k__I H 5_5 Aosusr 1 12 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your TV...

Page 14: ...el with a higher number and the Y button to switch to a channel with a lower number Also use this button to adjust the alig_ ment in Allison Colors menu adjust button Y After selecting an audio or vid...

Page 15: ...or Antenna B or Other equipment c onnected to Input 1 2 or 3 menu button MENU Use this button to display the on s creen menu sy _tem which contains additional instructions for special functions test...

Page 16: ...er of the remote control by pushing the tab in the direction of the arrow and lifting off the cover Load the batteries as indicated in the illustration making sure that they are positioned correctly 1...

Page 17: ...remote control on a hard surface When cleaning the remote control don t use any harsh chemicals Use only a soft slightly moistened cloth general instructions When using the remote control to operate t...

Page 18: ...es 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 individua...

Page 19: ...annels on Antenna A or Antenna B Other equipment connected to Input 1 2 or 3 61 mute control MUTE Use to turn the sound off completely or to restore it to it original volume _ enter button ENTER Use t...

Page 20: ...VCR A VCR B POWER CHANNEt GQ 8 QQ INPUT MUTE INFO ADJUST SLEEP _ t I_ PiP CH CC _uo o _ s_ r i REC STOP PAUSE I ___ _ REW REV PLAY FF FWD _ MITSUBISHI Overview of the Remote Control 19...

Page 21: ...e its size or to cancel it The button is also used with the Active A V Net work feature See Using the Active A V Network Feature in Chapter 4 PIP channel button PIP CH Press to change the channel of t...

Page 22: ...HAPTER TWO Connecting _rour 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 23: ...r VHF UHF antennas here video monitor tuner output terminal Use these terminals to send out the TV s video sigmd to a VCR or other equipment audio monitor tuner output terminals Use these terminals to...

Page 24: ...an audio signal from a VCR or other equipment to your TV _ S VIDEO input terminal Use these terminals to bring in a Super VHS S VHS signal from a VCR or disc player to the TV If you connect to the S...

Page 25: ...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...

Page 26: ...ne 75 300 ohm transformer 75 Ohm _ Cable 300 Ohm Flat Twin Leads I V Rear Terminals 0 Optional 300 Ohm to 75 Ohm Matching Transformer connecting a cable 0 Push or screw the end of the cable onto the A...

Page 27: ...three lengths of 75 ohm coaxial cables j procedure O Connect the incoming cable to the IN terminal on the two way splitter O Connect a coaxial cable to one of the OUT terminals on the splitter connec...

Page 28: ...TV cable with a cable box cont O _ _ Incoming Cable 91 0 CABLES t O Cable Box Rear Terminals OUT TVRear Terminal I _PUT L INPUT I AN A Vii _ ONITOR I INPUT 2 INPUT 1 Basic Connections 27...

Page 29: ...l electronics store for the kind of com biner you need Pictured to the right is a standard combiner UHF 1 VHF J To connect separate UHF and VHF antennas to your TV O Connect the UHF and VHF antenna le...

Page 30: ...set of RCA pin type audio cables One RCA pin type video cable if connecting a standard VCR OR Important One S Video cable for Super VHS VCRs If you are using an indoor outdoor antenna please review t...

Page 31: ...V O Connect a set of RCA pin type audio cables to the AUDIO OUT terminals on the back of the VCR Use the red c able to connect the right R channel and the white cable for connecting the left L channel...

Page 32: ...x cont 0 _ Cable VCR Rear IN Antenna O _ _ _ Incoming Cable or Antenna VCR Rear Terminals AUDIO OUT O Red Lead O i Connect one or the other TV Rear Terminals I o _TO I _ O _ _ _o _ L l _ l i Yellow Le...

Page 33: ...els while viewing another channel To complete the hook up you will need Four lengths of 75 ohm coaxial cable s One two way splitter OUT OUT One set of RCA pin type audio cables One RCA pin type video...

Page 34: ...Connect an RCA pin video cable to the VIDEO OUT terminal on the back of the VCR Connect the other end of this cable to the VIDEO INPUT terminal on the back of the TV If you are connecting a Super VHS...

Page 35: ...nected the VCR to INPUT l select Input l if you connected the VCR to INPUT 2 select Input 2 O _ _ Incoming Cable 0 0 _Cab es _ t _3 IN Antenna OUT II Cable 0 0 cab e x O our Rear Terminals _ 0 Connect...

Page 36: ...cable to connect the left L channel O O Connect the other ends of these cables 1 othe AUX IN terminals on the back of the audio system Turn off the television s speakers To do this press the AUDIO fun...

Page 37: ...end of the A V network cable to the ACTIVE A V NETWORK terminal on the back of the TV O Connect the other end of this cable to the A V NETWORK IN terminal on the back of a Mitsub ishi component that...

Page 38: ...cts that haw_ A V Network terminals cont Mitsubishi Component Rear Panel O O TV Rear Panel OUTPUT INPUT V MONITOR INPUT 2 INPUT 1 I o VHF UHF I 75_2 AN T B A L 0 R I i S WDEO _ ACTIVE AN NETWO_qK O Ba...

Page 39: ...nna and possibly some external components it s time to enjoy your equip ment This chapter will explain how to operate the TV first focus ing on functions that are basic and easy and then explaining so...

Page 40: ...ing the TV on off Selecting the input source to watch your VCR or other equipment Changing channels Understanding the ViewPoin_i _ on screen menus Setting the clock Memorizing channels Adding and dele...

Page 41: ...cancel button information button home button sleep timer button number buttons PIP controls play button If you have a cable box including the digital satellite box a non Mitsubishi VCR a Mitsubishi l...

Page 42: ...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 ea...

Page 43: ...56 57 52_53 69 __ 57 54 55 56 57 58 59 6O 85 87 71 94 51 If yourcable box is this brand Oak Panasonic Paragon Philips Pioneer Prime Star Pulsar RCA RCA DSS Regal Regency Samsung enter this code 61 62...

Page 44: ...te to choose the layer you want to set up For a laserdisc player choose CABLE or VCR B For an AJ7 receiver or CD player choose CABLE While holding in the POWER bu_ton on the remote control enter one o...

Page 45: ...ers 0 9 INFO MENU CANCEL STOP PAUSE REW _ PLAY and FF tmttons to operate your laserdisc player using your remote control to operate your Mitsubishi audio products After you have set up your remote con...

Page 46: ...light up in green when you turn the TV on O _ OR o _ o 0 OOO _ 0 C O o o 0 g _ 3 I _ Z r l _ g Important There is always a small amount ofcu Tent flowing into the TV even when the power is turned off...

Page 47: ...a user chosen list To change channels faster use either of the following procedures Enter three digits for every channel rmmber using zeros where needed For example enter 004 to view channel 4 and 02...

Page 48: ...the input button INPUT on the control panel or on the remote control You can choose between the following input sources Ant A or Ant B antennas or cable systems connected to the antenna terminals Inpu...

Page 49: ..._annel _Important You cannot change channels one by one until available channels have been programmed into memory See Memorizing channels in this chapter changing channels dJLrectly To move directly t...

Page 50: ...between the last channel you were watching and the channel you put into QuickView memory Setting the QuickView memory 0 Tune to the channel you wish to memorize O Press and hold the QV button for abo...

Page 51: ...ckView TM option To view selected channels programmed into SuperQuickView memory 0 Enter the desired channel into SuperQuickView memory See Using SuperQuickView in this chapter 0 Press the SQV button...

Page 52: ...capabilities When using the ViewPoint system 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 S...

Page 53: ...elect ENTER to enter MENU to go back You _ll see the First Time Setup screen Use the ADJUST buttons to select Set the Clock Press ENTER Set the Clock Auto clock On Day Sunday Time 12 00 pm Time zone C...

Page 54: ...by one hour when daylight savings begins and ends Set the Clock Auto clock Off r_q Day L J Time 1_ ADJUST to select ENTER to enter MENU to go back setting the clock yourself Use the ADJ1JST buttons or...

Page 55: ...Menu will appear on the screen Use thE ADJUST bv ttons to selecs First Time Setup Press ENTER O You will see the First Time Setup screen Use the AD JUST buttons to select _Memo rize _ bannels Pre ss E...

Page 56: ...tenna A I_ _ Indoor outdoor Channel 003ABCD Net in memory 1 _ DJUST to select ENTER to add r_ MENU to go back O The Add delete Channels screen will appear Use the ADJUST button to select the channel y...

Page 57: ...the ADJUST buttons to select Active Ba ic or Off Check the rear ternfinals of your VCR then use the chart below _o determine how you should set your Prqiection TV Press the ENTER or MENU P Important...

Page 58: ...s Press ENTER to select Red or Blue Then on each screen press ADJUST until the cross hairs appear white _ ADJUST to select ENTER to enter MENU to go back O The Align Colors screen will appear Press EN...

Page 59: ...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 ADJUST buttons to select Customize Display Press ENTER Customize D...

Page 60: ...nt to use_ then press ENTER The name of the highlighted icon appears at the bottom of the screen This menu disappears if you do not select an itera within I minute The Advanced Menu Select Menu Langua...

Page 61: ...select ENTER to enter MENU to go back O O O Press 1 he MENU button on the remote control The Mai_L Menu will appear on the screen Use the ADJUST button _ to select Customize Display Press ENTER You wi...

Page 62: ...een Use the AD JUST buttons to select Name the Channels Press ENTER 0 Use the ADJUST buttons to select an antenna A or B Press ENTER O Use the ADJUST buttons channel controls or number buttons to sele...

Page 63: ...to select ENTER to enter MENU to go back O Press the MENU butto_a on the remot_ control The TV Main Menu will appear o a the screen Use the ADJUST buttons to select Customize I isplay Press ENTER Use...

Page 64: ...Language English EspaSol Frangais DJUST to select ENTER to enter J _ MENU to go back O Press the MENU button on the remote control The TV Main Menu will appear on the screen Use the ADJUST buttons to...

Page 65: ...to select Select A V Memory Press ENTER You _ill see the Select A V Memory screen Select AJV Memory Standard Music Movie News _ ADJUST to select ENTER to enter CANCEL to reset MENU to go back O Use th...

Page 66: ...nt treble etc for any posi tion See Customizing the A V memory position in this chapter for information on adjusting individual video and audio settings The Listen to function Balance Speaker Monitor...

Page 67: ...to green in the picture This determines the delicate tones of color The Color provides a scale that determines the intensit_y of the color The Contrast provides a scale that controls the level of whit...

Page 68: ...reen _ Video Function Standard Tint Color Contrast Brightness Sharpness Color temp Middle Background Black _ When muting 0 Use the ADJUST buttons to select Select A V Memory Press ENTER The four A V m...

Page 69: ...tom of the screen While the setting is still on the scree a use the ADJUST right lefi_ buttons to adjust the function s setting The aetting will disappear from the screen after a few seconds You canno...

Page 70: ...xt captioning 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...

Page 71: ...buttons Press the adjust right or left button access with the VIDEO button O Press the VIDEO button until the dosed caption menu option displays 0 Press the ADJUST righffleft buttons to select the des...

Page 72: ...the S A P signal Use the Mono setting if you are receiving a weak audio signal This setting will reduce background noise However with this setting the TV will only play in mono even if the program yo...

Page 73: ...l If you choose Variable the TV s audio output will change when you adjust the TV s volume If you use this setting with an audio system turn the FV s volume all the way down set the audio system s vol...

Page 74: ...mory Press ENTER twice to display the settings fbr tlhe selected audio mode O The four A V memory positions appear Select the A V position Loadjust by pressing the ADJUST up down buttons When the de _...

Page 75: ...isplays on the bottom of the screen 0 While the function is still on the screen use the ADJUST right left buttons to adjust the functioffs setting The flmctions will disappear from the screen after a...

Page 76: ...Features This section explains how to use some of the more advanced features You ll learn about Settingthe timer Using the parental lock Using SuperQuickView TM Adjusting the convergence 76 Chapter 3...

Page 77: ...DJUST buttons to selec_ Advanced Features Press ENTER You will see the Advanced Features screen Use the ADJUST buttons to select Set the Timer Press ENTER Use the ADJUST buttons and the ENTER button t...

Page 78: ...locked again after you turn off the TV This will continue until you turn the lock off permanenl ly To turn the lock off permanently follow the procedure later in this sectio_a _ Advanced Features Set...

Page 79: ...EL before you press ENTEIL Use the ADJUST buttons to select a setting Off Always On or By Time Press ENTER If you select a setting By Time O The cursor will move to Lock at Use the ADJUST battons to s...

Page 80: ...ode if you press CANCEL before you press ENTER O You will see the channel lock set up screen Use the ADJUST buttons to select a position Pres _ ENTER O Use the ADJUST buttons to select the antenna Aat...

Page 81: ...g Off _ ADJUST to select ENTER to enter MENU to go back Lock the Channel _ ADJUST to select ENTER to enter MENU to go back If you have locked the TV use the ADjrtJST button to select the setting Off t...

Page 82: ...o select ENTER to enter MENU to go back customizing the Super QuickView list with the menus O Press the MENU button on the remote control The Main Menu wiIl appear on the screen Use the ADJUST buttons...

Page 83: ...hannel number any time the channel number is displayed even if you tune to the channel in another manner If the SuperQuickView memory is full the letters SQV will flash when you hold the SQV button fo...

Page 84: ...TV Main Menu First Time Setup Customize Display Advanced Features Select A V Memory _ ADJUST to select ENTER to enter MENU to exit menus Advanced Features Set the T_mer Use Parental Lock Use SuperQuic...

Page 85: ...e color Adjust convergence at 5 positions using VIDEO and adjust buttons After ali gning at 5 positions press the VIDEO button Select the item for the current align ment using the ADJUST button Press...

Page 86: ...xplained in the previous chapter your TV offers some special features that you can use when operating your TV This chapter contains the following topics Understanding the On Screen Displays Using the...

Page 87: ...ogram description Thursday 10 23 am network name Input 1 S VIDEO 023 program name program description Thursday 10 23 am This setting shows the antenna A and the chan nel number 23 this channers call l...

Page 88: ...e TV to turn off automati cally You can set the TV to turn off after a period of time ran_gng from 10 to 120 minutes in ten minute intervals In this section you will learn Setting the sleep timer and...

Page 89: ...ase in 10 minute interval _ each time you press the buttom O When you reach the time you want stop pressing the button The sleep timer display will disappear after a few seconds O To view the amount o...

Page 90: ...remote 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...

Page 91: ...s section you ll learn Activating the PIP image Selecting the source of the PIP image Changing channels while using the PIP modes Exchanging the picture of the PIP image and the main image Moving the...

Page 92: ...conds 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 imag...

Page 93: ..._ Important bImportant DImportant To change the main image while a PIP image is displayed press the input button INPUT on the control panel or on 1 he remote control To see two different channels at t...

Page 94: ...tant L Important C Important When the source of both the main image and the PIP image is the TV the PIP channel PIP CH button will change the channels of the main image and the PIP image You must have...

Page 95: ...ackground image and the PIP image Ant A 023 ESPN Stereo SAP Input 1 hpu1 1 _ VIDEO A 023 Moving the PIP image c z_o0 Q O 0 ooorl OOO _ GOOd4 14 2 r_ _ Press the ADJUST buttons to move the PIP image _I...

Page 96: ...to freeze the PIP image c n the screen O Press PAUSE again to return to a live pimmre _Important If you press the pause button while viewing a picture without a PIP image a PIP image will appear and...

Page 97: ...k before you begin You must have connected an A V Network cable from the Active A V Network terminal of your q_ to the A V Network IN terminal of your VCR See TV Mitsubishi products that have A V Netw...

Page 98: ...ge is on the screen The PIP function buttons SOURCE C HANNEL ENTER right left adjust up down PAUSE will all work in the same manner Use the PIP Channel Selector to scan the PIP channels To access a ch...

Page 99: ...dvanced operations of the TV you may run into trouble from time to time as you become accustomed to the TV This chapter offers solutions to some of the common problems you may er_counter We suggest th...

Page 100: ...control The TV takes several seconds to respond to button commands Use the ENTER button to avoid delays See Changing channels in Chapter 3 which explains the function of the ENTER button You can t acc...

Page 101: ...ire the use of the code See the Appendix Procedure for Bypas cing the Parental Lock You can t program the TV to turn on automatically The TV may be locked See Using the parental lock under Using the A...

Page 102: ...Antenna A The colors in the TV s picture are not aligned The colors in the TV s picture tubes may have become misaligned You will need to adjust the colors yourself See Using the Picture in Picture P...

Page 103: ...magnets This distortion however will not harm the picture tubes For maximum enjoyment and safe operation of your Mitsuhishi TV please read the IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS carefully and apply them properly Cl...

Page 104: ...e any settings These are special displays used by the factory Initial 3dia On E2RESET CCD On Hotel Off Auto dock On Power Res Off Ant 2 Input 3 When mute On Initial Hotel Off Power Res Off A _t 2 Inpu...

Page 105: ...the MENU button to view the main menu Use the ADJUST button to select Advanced Features Press ENTER Use the ADJUST button to select Use Parental Lock Press ENTER O Press the QV button and the 9 button...

Page 106: ...14 18 Caution and Care 105 Cleaning your TV 105 Channel Controls 13 18 Channels Adding 56 Changing 48 Changing with PIP 95 Deleting 56 Locking 80 Memorizing 55 Using QuickView 50 Using SuperQuickView...

Page 107: ...sc players 42 Using with VCRs 41 4 1 Using with Mitsubishi A V receivers 45 VCR Buttons 20 S S Video Input Terminal 14 23 S A P 72 Select Switch 1 9 Service 106 Setting the A V Network 57 Sharpness 67...

Page 108: ...RATION CARD IS NOT A CONDITION OF WAR RANTY 2OVERAGE However please return the Owner Registration Card so that we can contact you should a question of safety arise which could affect you 2 THIS WARRAN...

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