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Summary of Contents for VS-45607

Page 1: ...MITSUBISHI THE BIG SCREEN COMPANY TM...

Page 2: ...C Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and i...

Page 3: ...ck and Day AV Connection and On Screen Language Remote Control Input and Channel Selection 3 I Changing inputs and channels and setting the sleep timer with the remote control The Main Menu Screens 33...

Page 4: ...ting accessory recommended by the manufacturer An appliance and cart combinationshould be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfacesmay causethe applianceand cart combination to o...

Page 5: ...antenna discharge unit con nection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode LEAD IN WIRE NEC SECTION 810 20 GROUNDING CONDUCTORS _ POWER SERVIC E GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM...

Page 6: ...e DJam nd ShEeld _ao_ory I_staBed on models V 50707 VS 5S707 VS_0707 apd V S 70707 Optiona for models V 45607 VS 50607 VS_Z_607 2 _ S Batteries The connections shown in this book are general Cable sys...

Page 7: ...le 0 Remote control functions pages 19 20 0 Menu screen summaries page 22 24 0 Selecting the input page 3 I 0 Setting theV chip parent lock page 33 0 Picture in picture mode page 50 0 Picture outside...

Page 8: ...For antenna with twin fiat leads I Connect the 300 ohm twin leads to the transformer 2 Push the 75 ohm side of the trans former onto ANT A on the TV back panel For cable or antenna with coaxial lead...

Page 9: ...sw_tch_ set it to OFF Audio Video Connections I Connect a video cable fromVIDEO OUT on theVCR back panel toVIDEO INPUT I or INPUT 2 on theTV back panel If you have a S VHSVCR follow the same steps us...

Page 10: ...nections I Connect a video cable fromVIDEO OUT on theVCR back panel toVIDEO INPUT I or INPUT 2 on theTV back panel If you have a S VHS VCR follow the same steps using the S Video terminals on the VCR...

Page 11: ...e TV s audio through your stereo system Audio system rear terminals TV Back patleE of _6 o a_ Connection of TV to the Active A V Network To control your Mitsubishi audio and or video products with one...

Page 12: ...cable 2 Connect a video cable fromVIDEO MONITOR OUTPUT on theTV back panel toVIDEOTV IN on the back of the AV Receiver 3 Connect a set of audio cables from AUDIO OUTPUT on the TV back panel toAUDIOTV...

Page 13: ...he TV back panel The red cable connects to the R right channel and the white cable connects to the L left channel TV Back Panel I 0 0 DVD Rear Terminal Warning Don t display the same stationary images...

Page 14: ...For Models VS 45607 VS 50607 and VS 60607 Additional features of Models VS 50707 VS 55707 VS 60707 and VS 70707 GUIDE button for DSS systems 15...

Page 15: ...e specifically instructed to do so in this owner s guide Don t allow the remote control to get wet or become heated Avoid dropping the remote control on a hard surface When cleaning the remote control...

Page 16: ...lease see Pioneer 101 116 page 63 Scientific Atlanta 111 112 113 for a Zenith 100 117 complete To reset to default code enter 000 listina Satellite Receiver codes VCR CABLF JDBS TV IMPORTANT If you ca...

Page 17: ...et the slide switch toTV ress and hold POWER and enter 000 Additional slide switch feature for multiple A V component systems Your Mitsubishi remote control was designed for flexibility in both large...

Page 18: ...Power power on and off for theTV or other A V products QV QuickView _ Switches to lastchannel viewed INPUT Selects the signal you will watch Ant A Ant B Input I 2 or 3 DVD CHANNEL View channels in inc...

Page 19: ...the PIP on screen location GUIDE ForVS 50707 VS 55707 VS 60707 andVS 70707 satellite systems program guides MENU Displayson screen menu choices and g INFO _Displays an on screen summary ofcurrentTV s...

Page 20: ...e menu choice information O0 Some on screen menu options must be set before other options are available For example Set theTimer will only be possible if ClockTime and Set Day have been set Making Sel...

Page 21: ...hat appears when you press the _ button _ SETUPMenu Basic set up instructions are available through the SETUP menu screens You can put channels in memory set the time and day for theTV set your TV to...

Page 22: ...asscode of your choice Channel Edit Menu Use to select the input you want to edit Here you can add or delete channels from memory name channels name inputs and add your favorite channels to the SuperQ...

Page 23: ...me or all of the audio and video settings The five A V Memory settings Standard Daylight Evening Home Theater and DVD have been preset for the best picture and sound for specific room environments AV...

Page 24: ...NNA B AIR 2 through 69 ANTENNA A CABLE 1 through 125 ANTENNA B CABLE 1 through 125 ENTER 3 Press _ to start the memorization Added channels will be labeled In Memory Channels with poor or no reception...

Page 25: ...y the Main Menu PressAorV ENTER to select the SETUP menu Press _ 2 PressAorV to select ClockTime or Set Day Press to move to the setting field Press AorV to select the correct time or day 3 Press afte...

Page 26: ...select the menu option to change Your choices are AV Network Active or Off TV Speakers On or Off AV Receiver at Input I Yes or No and Audio Output Variable or Fixed explanations for each of these fea...

Page 27: ...ttings TV Speakers This selection will turn on or off the TV s built in speakers You may select Off when sending the sound through a separate stereo system or surround sound AV receiver See the chart...

Page 28: ...es not have a remote This allows you to use theTV to adjust the volume See the chart on page 30 to determine the correct settings Selecting the Menu Language Changing the On Screen Language Use to dis...

Page 29: ...t to TV Input I TV Audio Outputs tO stereo system inputs TV Audio outputs to the AV receiver inputs AV receiver monitor video output to TV Input I All other AV equipment outputs to AV receiver inputs...

Page 30: ...2 for audio video product connected to the TV back panel terminals INPUT 3 for audio video product connected to theTV front panel terminals DVD for component Y Cr Cb DVD players Changing Channels Num...

Page 31: ...e intervals until the maximum of 120 minutes is displayed SLEEP Release _ when the desired time is set SLEEP To see how much time is left until the timer goes off press _ once The remaining time will...

Page 32: ...ratings and categories to block Select theV chip hours to lock and unlock for television programs Select lock by time Enter a Passcode MENU I Press _ to display the Main Menu 2 PressAorV to select V C...

Page 33: ...a particularV Chip rating will allow or blockALL program content carrying that signal Example By choosingTV MA and blockingV Violence ALL programing carrying theV Violence signal whether rated TV PG...

Page 34: ...n programs change or when you change channels TheV chip reviews each change to ensure that it is Allowed Selecting theV chip hours to lock and unlock for television programs You may use theV chip lock...

Page 35: ...Press after making your choice 3 PressA0rV to select LockTime Press after making your choice Select UnlockTime the same way MENU HOME 4 To exit press _ to go to the previous menu or to return to telev...

Page 36: ...ress 0rV to select the menu option you want to change Press _ to move to the setting field Press or to change the selection 3 Press after making your choice MENU 4 To exit press O to return to the pre...

Page 37: ...ge your selection while in the option field use CANCEL to delete the current charac ter This will move the cursor one position back If you press CANCEL while at the first character the entire name wil...

Page 38: ...on or number buttons to select the channel you want to add to the list Press and hold the SQV button for about 3 seconds The letters SQV will appear under the channel number indicating that the channe...

Page 39: ...to select the ADVANCED FEATURES menu options you want to change 3 For CAPTIONS TIMER or CONVERGENCE press E_R tO go tO the selected menu Then pressAor V to select the option you want to set or change...

Page 40: ...ioning blocks a portion of the program that is on screen YourTV can decode four different standard captioning signals and four different text captioning signals from each TV station However each stati...

Page 41: ...set before you can set the timer If you haven t set the clock and or day you will see the SETUP Menu with Clock Time selected instead of theTimer menu IMPORTANT When the timer turns theTV on the messa...

Page 42: ...m acts as a fixed reference for aligning the red and blue beams Static Convergence aligns the whole screen at one time Advanced convergence aligns 64 individual adjustment positions Adjusting the Stat...

Page 43: ...until you are satisfied with the grid alignment VIDEO 4 Press _ to alternate between red and blue MENU 5 To exit press O to return to the previous menu HOME or O to return to television viewing IMPOR...

Page 44: ...he currently selected memory to the original factory presets The memory for each input AntennaA or B Input I 2 3 or DVD is preset to Standard You can select and adjust a different memory for each of t...

Page 45: ...to the setting field PressAOrV to select the AV Memory to change Press4 after making your choice 6 PressA0rVto selec_DIO SETTINGS orVIDEO SETTINGS Press 6 to display the individual settings Press4 or...

Page 46: ...s the proportion of red to green in the picture Color provides a scale that determines the intensity of the color ColorTemp Color temperature allows you to set how theTV will display white images Your...

Page 47: ..._d mono broadcasts in mono Stereo broadcasts will display the word Stereo when you tune to that channel SAP is an additional monaural soundtrack that you can t hear during normal TV viewing The SAP s...

Page 48: ...es and Satellite Receivers POWER 0 9 number keys on some models CHANNEL up down CANCEL on some models ENTER on some models GUIDE on some models ARROW up down left right on some models AV Receivers POW...

Page 49: ...f the only input you have connected is ANT A then both the main picture and PIP will both be from ANTA If you have connected other video products you may be able to view the main picture and PIP image...

Page 50: ...is ANT A PIPIPOP I Press _ RP CH 2 Press to show a different channel on the PIP PIP POP 3 Cancel the PIP by pressing _ again Changing the PIP size You have a choice of five PIP sizes Ant AOI _ S_ereo...

Page 51: ...ges PIP POP I Press _ to see one POP image The POP channel will be different than the mainTV picture channel If the POP image is from ANT A you can use PIP CH to change the POP image TV PICTURE POP PI...

Page 52: ...VE Using the PLAY key on the remote after selectingVCR with the slide switch Active AV Network will turn yourVCR on and begin playing a tape if tape is inside Active AV Network will turn yourTV on and...

Page 53: ...MENU A VRESET INPUT S VIDEO VIDEO L AUDIO R Back Panel Terminals CABLE ANT A LOOP OUT ANT B _ _ _ 7 HF H UHF ACTIVE AN NETWORK 0 0 Y c L L MONO c0 _B 0 DVD YCrCb AUDIO INPUT I O TUNE_ MONITOR O O FIXE...

Page 54: ...sion is off When the power is on the light will shine steadily ADJUST _ or _R MENU MENu ENTER E _ _ MENU AN BESET CANCEL _ _ CANOEL These are the same as the buttons on your remote control In the menu...

Page 55: ...standard video INPUT I and 2 video input O0 Connect the video output from a standardVCR or other equipment to the TV INPUT I and 2 audio input Connect the audio output from aVCR or other equipment to...

Page 56: ...he TV to turn on automatically The TV may be locked Clock is not set There s no sound even when the volume is turned up Check to see if the MUTE button is on The TV s Listen to setting may be set to S...

Page 57: ...fill the screen leaving blank or colored bars to fill the screen when used over extended periods of time or when viewed repeatedly can cause uneven aging of the phosphors and leave subtle ghosts of th...

Page 58: ...your Owners Guide very carefully 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 off and unplug i...

Page 59: ...y used by the factory If any settings are changed your warranty may be void NOTE Series Settings are included for reference only and will vary from those shown below If this display appears make sure...

Page 60: ...thecoated scratch resistant sidewhichshould faceoutward fromtheTV Thenremove theplastic sheetfromtheother sideoftheDiamond Shield Thisistheuncoated sidewhichshould faceintotheTV Wearcottongloves to pr...

Page 61: ...clips as in structed on page 61 and gently press on the shield sides to bow the screen towards you It will pop out of the top panel Illustra tion 3 reinstall the molding clips Do not force I I PORTAN...

Page 62: ...1 172 Cable ABC 124 Archer 132 125 Cableview 105 132 Citizen 122 105 Color Voice 128 129 130 106 107 Comtronics 128 129 130 106 107 Curtis 112 113 Diamond 124 132 125 Eagle 129 Eastern 134 GC Brand 13...

Page 63: ...5 Multitech 067 047 024 NEC 059 030 031 054 Olympic 044 043 Optlmus 048 041 055 026 Orion 046 040 Panasonic 043 044 041 042 Penney 044 020 065 025 059 030 031 Pentax 020 031 065 Philco 051 044 047 043...

Page 64: ...your TV If the TV requests your secret code press and_ at the same time MENU 2 Press _ to view the main menu ENTER rV 3 Use the o to select V Ch p Parent Lock and press 4 The on screen display will as...

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Page 66: ...4 StereoAudio System 12 VCR and cable box 10 VCR and Antenna or Cable wall outlet cable 9 Convergence Advanced 44 Resetting factory defaults 44 Static 43 D Day setting 26 Diamond ShieldTM Installation...

Page 67: ...odes 17 63 Complete list of codes 63 64 controlling other Audio Video Product 17 18 DVD player codes 18 63 installing batteries 16 menu operation 21 satellite receiver code 17 63 special functions 49...

Page 68: ...DITION OFWAR RANTY COVERAGE 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 WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER damagec...

Page 69: ...MITSUBISHI MITSUBISHI DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AMERICA INC 9351 Jeronimo Road Irvine CA 92618 1904 1999 Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America Inc Printed in U S A 871D295A10...

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