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_,_ MITSUBISHI Television Owner's Guide I N 1.
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_ MITSUBISHI OWNER'S GUIDE Table of Contents Important Safeguards ................................................................ 3 Preface: Welcome to Mitsubishi ............................................. 5 Summary of Special Features ......
Using the Advanced Features .......................................... 67 Setting the timer .......................................................... 68 Using the parental lock .................................................. 69 Using the Super Quick Viewtuning .
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS PLEASE READ ALL THESE INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING YOUR TELEVISION SET AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. FOLLOW ALL WARNINGS ,._ND INSTRUCTIONS MARKED ON THE TV RECEIVER. 1. Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated.
14. Power Lines An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity ofoverhead power lines or other electric lightor power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits.
PREFACE Welcome to Mitsubishi Congratulations on your purchase of this Mitsubishi TV. Your TV is designed for superb viewing pleasure as well as continued[ reliability.
Summary of Special Features Your top rated Mitsubishi TV delivers: • 181-Channel Capacity --- programs up to 181 channels, ensuring your continued viewing pleasure as cable ser_rice,_ continue to expand. • Two-Speaker Sound System --- a special speaker system that produces clear stereo sound.
Unpacking Your TV What you will find As you unpack your new TV, please check to be sure that along with the TV, the following items are included: • an owner's guide containing a warranty, • a registration card, • a remote control transmitter, • a set of two AA size batteries for the remote control, and • an A/V network cable.
What's in Each Chapter Here's what you will find in this owner's guide: Chapter 1, "Getting to Know Your TV," introduces you to the location and functions of the buttons and controls of your _. Chapter 2, "Connecting Your TV," explains bow to connect a VCR, antenna, decoder box, and other equipment to your _i_¢.
} Some Conventions Used in this Guide Mitsubishi has gone to great effort to provide users with an easy-to- follow, useful owner's guide. You will find that ,different types of information are treated in different ways• Users should read information labeled Important and infol_nation that is boxed and labeled Warning.
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_ CHAPTER ONE Getting to Know Your TV Now that you've unpacked your TV, read through the safety information, and glanced at the overview explaining how this owner's guide is organized, it's time to become familiar with the buttons and controls you'll be using when you operate the TV.
Overview of the Control Panel 0 6 7) Q ® ® power / program timer indicator This indicator lights up in green when you turn the TV o1% it lights up in red when the timer is set and the TV's power is off; it lights in orange if the timer is set and the TV's power is on.
® ® ® volume controls (VOLUME) Press the v button to turn down the volume and the ^ button to turn up the volume. channel controls (CHANNEL) Use the v button to switch to a channel with a lower number and the ^ button to switch to a channel with a higher number.
Overview of the Remote Control Getting ready to use the remote control installing the batteries O Take the box containing two AA size batteries from the packing bag. O Remove the back cover of the remote controll by pushing in the direction of the arrow.
some do's and don'ts To ensure that your remote control will continue working properly, follow these guidelines: • Don't press two or more buttons at the same time, unless specifically instructed to do so in this owner's guide. • Don't allow the remote control to get wet or become heated.
Remote control buttons and functions @ @ @ © ® ® @ @ @ @ @ (_ CABLE VCR-A VCR-B _CDCD • REC STOP PAUSE © c2_ ®- REW PLAY PF QV VOLUME INPUT CHANNEL ___ MENO'_ANCEL O,SPJ_O_E C:9 C_ 0 C9- Q.
Q ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® select buttons Use these buttons to select the component you wish to operate: the TV, a cable decoder box, or a VCR. These buttons are also used to set up your remote control for your particular brand of cable box or VCR. VCR buttons These buttons can be used to control VCRs.
Remote control buttons and functions (cont.) ® © enter and exchange button (ENTEPJEXCH) Use this button after selecting a channel 1lumber or airier selecting an item from the on-screen menu system.
Important: (_) menu button (MENU) Use this button to display the on-screen menu system, which gives you access to your TV',_ features. @ cancel button (CANCEL) This button is used to cancel[ a channel number, to clear' a channel from super quick view memory, and to clear the settings of on-screen menus.
Remote control buttons and functions (cont.) @ picture-in-picture controls Use these buttons to control the special picture-in-picture (]PIP) modes. (For more information, see pages 82-88.) PIP button (PIP) --- Press this button to begin displayiing the PIP image, to change the image's size, or to cancel it.
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_ CHAPTER TWO Connecting Your TV This chapter offers step-by-step instructions fc, r completing the most common hook-ups. It contains the following sections: Overview of the Back Panel € Basic Conne.
Overview of the Back Panel r r (_ AI"IT'A VHF/UHF (75_) I } JT !l ® (_ ACTIVE AN NETWORK ® F EXT-2 t EXT-1 ; INI_UT ! I v I D E O A U D I O , _Important: (_) antenna terminals (ANT-A, ANT-B) Connect cable antennas or _%IF/UHF antennas here.
_Important: (_) S-VIDEO input terminal Use this terminal to "bring in" a Super VHS (S-VHS) signal from a VCR or disc player into the TV. If you connect Super VHS equipment, this input will automatically be the input for viewing your VCR.
Basic Connections This section explains the basic connections you will need to make between your TV, antennas, and VCR. You will see there are different connections shown depending on the type of antenna you are using and whether or not you have a decodc_r box.
TV + antenna or cable without a decoder box equipment you will need If you have a standard 75-ohm coaxial cable, you will not need additional equipment. If your antenna has two leads (called fiat twin leads), you'll need: One 75-300 ohm transformer.
TV + cable with a decoder box equipment you will need Use this hook-up if you need a decoder box to descramble cable channels. When you complete this hook-up, you should set up your remote control to operate your cable box (see page 45). To complete the hook-up, you'll need: One two-way splitter, and Three 75 ohm coaxial cables.
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TV + separate UHF and VHF antennas equipment you will need If UHF and VHF signals are brought into your home with two separate antennas, you'll need to combine the aatennas in order to connect them to the TV. To do this, you will need a UHF/VHF combiner.
TV + VCR + antenna or cable without a decoder box equipment you will need You may want to connect a VCR along with yo_ar antennas or cable. To complete this hook-up, you may need the following equipme.
TV + antenna or cable without a decoder box (cont.) _Important: _Important: _Important: procedure (See illustration on the following page.) O Connect the incoming cable or antenna to the ANTENNA IN terminal on the VCR. O Connect one end of a coaxial cable to the ANTENNA OUT terminal on the VCR.
Cable VCR Antenna Terminals @ @ IN Antenna OUT Lead Red Lead TV Rear Terminals O LO VHFAJHF R O (75_) , OUTPUT - Red Lead Incoming Cable or Antenna O _hite Lead VCR Rear Terminals AUDIO OUT ACTIVE AN .
TV + VCR + cable with a decoder box equipment you will need This hook-up will allow you to record scrambled channels while watching a non-scrambled channel. When you complete this hook- up, you should set up your remote control to opera';e your cable box (see page 45).
_Important: _Important: _Important: procedure (Please see the illustration on the following page.) 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; connect the other end of this cable tc the ANT-A terminal on the back of the TV.
TV + VCR + cable with a decoder box (cont.) O Start playing a tape on your VCR. O Use the INPUT button on your TV's remote col_trol to select Input-1 or Input-2.
TV + audio system equipment you will need To hook up an audio system, you will need: • One set of RCA pin audio cables. procedure O Connect the audio cables to the AUDIO MONITOR OUTPUT terminals on the back of the TV. Use the red cable to connect the right (R) channel and the white cable to connect the left (L) channel.
TV + Mitsubishi products that have A/V Network terminals The A/V Network is a special system that Mitsubishi developed to make it easier to use the remote control. When the ;supplied cable is connected between two Mitsubishi products with the A/V Network, you can point the remote control at one product and.
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_ CHAPTER THREE Operating Your TV Now that your TV is connected to the cable, ante:ana, 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 advanced features.
Getting Started This section is designed to get you started enjoying your new TV. If you follow these procedures one by one, you will soon begin discovering everything your tele_4sion can do.
Adjusting the color purity Your television has a large screen picture tube, _,nd its color purity can be affected slightly by the earth's magnetic f:_eld. For best results, follow the instructions below to adjust the color purity. O Turn off the TV set.
Using the remote control to operate cable boxes and other brands of VCRs operating Mitsubishi components This TV's remote control comes programmed to op_rate Mitsubishi TVs and VCRs. The select buttons (across the top of the remote control) determine which component the remote control will operate.
If your VCR does not turn on, repeat the instructions, trying each code number listedfor your brand ofVCR. If none of" those code numbers work, try each number, 01 through 20. If your VCR is this brand... Mitsubishi (A) Mitsubishi (B) Canon Emerson Funai GE Goldstar Hitachi JVC Magnavox Multitech NEC Panasonic Philco •.
Using the remote control to operate cable boxes and other brands of VCRs (cont.) If your cable box is •..enter this code ...enter this code this brand.
Important: using your remote control to operate your cable box After you have set up your remote control for your particular brand of cable box, you can use the remote to operate your cable bo.
Turning the TV on!off _Important: _Important: Before using the remote control to operate the TV, press the "TV" select button on the remote control. Use the POWER button on either the control panel or the remote control to turn the TV on and off.
Selecting the input source Press the INPUT button on the control panel or on the remote control to select the input source you wish to view: Antenna-A, Antenna-B, Input-l, or Input-2.
Changing channels _Important: Your TV offers you four ways of changing channels once their numbers have been programmed into channel n]emory: • selecting a channel sequentially using the channel con.
oCZ_ oooO oooo_ _ooo oooo_ 0 o changing channels sequentially To change channels: q[]} Press one of the channel control,_ (CHANNEL) on the control panel or on the remote control.
Changing channels (cont.) using the Quick View option Quick View allows you to memorize a particular channel and switch to it quickly. O Tune to the ct:annel you wish to memorize.
Understanding the on-screen menus One of the distinctive features of this TV is an on-screen menu system that provides step-by-step instructions for using some of the T_Ps special capabilities. When using any of the on-screen menus, please keep the following in mind: • The on-screen menus will clear if no item i_,_ selected within 5 minutes.
Setting the clock Your TV contains an internal clock to indicate the current time. If there is a broadcaster in your area that is sending the current time along with its regular broadcast signal, then your TV can automatically set its clock with this signal.
_Important: ('L_ Set the clock %.J Auto clock On Day Monday Clock 10:00 am Time zone Eastern 1. Daylight savings On Use ADJUST to select. Then press ENTER. Press MENU to return to First Time Set-Up Menu. If you follow daylight savings time, set "Daylight savings" to "On" using the ADJUST buttons.
Memorizing channels Important: You can use the menus to automatically memorize the channels your TV can receive. Once channels are memorized, you can scan through them using the channel controls on the :remote control or on the front panel.
Adding and deleting channels Either "In memory" or "Not in memory" will appear. After all available channels have been programmed automatically, channels with weaker signals can be added or deleted with the following procedure.
Setting the AN Network Important: Important: Important: The A/V Network is a special system that Mitsubishi developed to make it easier to operate many products with one remote control.
Renaming the input This feature allows you to rename the external inputs. For example, you might want to name one input "VCR," and the other input "DISC." The name you give the input wL1 appear on tile on-screen display. "iV Main Menu (_ First Time Set-Up I_] Customize Viewing _ Advanced Features Use ADJUST to select.
Selecting the menu language This TV allows you to display the on-screen menus in one of three languages: English, Spanish, or French. Customize Viewing Rename the input • Select language Use Video mute Use ADJUST to select. Then press ENTER. Press MENU to return to TV Main Menu.
Using video mute When you use the video mute function, your TV will display a blue screen whenever it is receiving a very weak TV signal or a weak signal from a VCR. If you want to try viewing a weak signal, you can turn the video mute off. _1_ Customize Viewing Rename the input Select language b, Use Video mute Use ADJUST to select.
Adjusting the sound >Important You can customize all of your TV_s sound functions with a set of buttons; you select a function with the AUDIO buLton, then you adjust the function with the ADJUST buttons or left/right buttons. You use the ADJUST buttons to: • select a position (e.
"Speaker: On/Off' turns the TV speakers on or off. Setthis function to "On" for normal operation. Set it to "Off' if y_u connected your TV to an audio system. "Monitor out:Variable/Fixed" lets youset up the TV for use with an audio system.
Adjusting the picture You can customize all of your TV's picture functions with a set of buttons: you select a function with the VIDEO button, then you can adjust the function with the ADJUST buttons or the left/right buttons. You use the ADJUST tmttons to: • shift from one end of a scale to the other (eg.
Using the closed caption decoder Many broadcasters now supply closed captioning information along with their regular broadcasts. Your TV can decode that information and display it on your TV screen. There are two types of captioning that broadcasters can send: "standard" and "text.
Using the closed caption decoder (cont.) Important: uses for closed captioning Closed captioning was initially designed so tha_ those with hearing difficulties can enjoy viewing television more.
Using the Advanced Features This section explains how to use some of the more advanced func- tions. You'll learn about: • Setting the timer, • Using the parental lock, • Using the Super Quick View tuning, and • Selecting an advanced PIP function.
Setting the timer _Important: This special feature allows you to program the TV to turn on automatically at a preset time. To set the timer: m,_ TV Main Menu 0 First Time Set-Up 1_ Customize Viewing [_ Advanced Features Use ADJUST to select. ]hen press ENTER, Press MENU to exit menus.
Using the parental lock This special feature allows you to lock the entire TV during a certain time period or lock up to ten individual channels. (You cannot lock the TV and lock individual channels at the same time.) When you turn on the lock, you enter a 4-digit secret code that will allow you to turn off the lock later.
Using the parental lock (cont.) IT_ Lock the TV The lock is now off. Enter your personal code using NUMBER buttons. Then press ENTER to set the lock. Press MENU to return to Advanced Features Menu. Lock the TV • Start : 2:00pm End : 3:00pro Use ADJUST to select.
[[_ Lock the channel The lock is now off. Enter your personal code using NUMBER buttons. Then press ENTER to select the channels. Press MENU to return to Advanced Features Menu. [_ Lock the channel L4J ............. Use ADJUST to select. Then press ENTER.
Using the parental lock (cont.) _Important: canceling or changing parental lock O Press t:he MENU button. The TV Main Menu will appear on the screen. _ LocktheTV The lock is now on. Enter your personal code using NUMBER buttons. Then press ENTER to change the lock.
Using the Super Quick View tuning Super-Quick-View allows you to cycle through a list of up to ten numbers with the SQV button. You use the :menus to add channels to the list or to remove channels from the list. You can also add channels to the list using only the remote control.
Using the Super Quick View tuning (cont.) adding channels to the list with the remote control O Use the channel controls to tune the TV to the channel you want to add to the list.
Selecting an advanced PIP function When you are using the PIP features, there are special functions you can use. Before using these advanced functions, you need to choose one in the menu. These adwmced functions are: • TV Still, • Snap-shot, or • Replay.
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_ CHAPTER FOUR Using the Special Features In addition to the basic and advanced features explained in the previous chapter, this TV offers the user sew_ral special features not generally available on other brand TVs. This chapter will explain how to use these distinctiw; features.
Understanding the On-Screen Displays Your TV provides an on-screen summary of the current settings for the TV, as well as the information related to Extended Data Ser- vices (XDS). XDS allows broadcasters to supply you with channel information, program information, and the current time.
€ Using the Off-Timer This special function allows you to set the TV to tu.rn off automati- cally. You can set the TV to turn off after a period of time ranging from 10 to 120 minutes. In this section you'll learn: • Setting the off-timer, and • Changing or canceling the off-timer.
Setting the off-timer O Press the off-timer button (OFF-T) on the remote control. _Important: TV Off timer 120 min. O Select how long you want the TV to stay on by repeatedly p:ressing the off-timer button (OFF-T). The time will decrease in 10 minute intervals each time you press the button.
Changing or canceling the off-timer TV Off timer 10 min. 0 Press the off-timer bul:ton (OFF-T) on the remote control. An on-screen display will indicate the amount of time remaining until the TV will turn off. O Continue pressing the off-timer button (OFF-T) repeatedly to change the remaining time or cancel _he off-timer.
Using the Advanced Picture-in-Picture (PIP) Modes E>Important: The special features of this TV include the advanced picture-in- picture (PIP) modes, which allow you to view stud manipulate the images of two different sources at the same tirae.
Selecting the PIP image O Select the number of the TV channel you want to view by using the channel control (CHANNEL). O Press th.e :PIP button. Ant-A 023 ESPN Stereo & SAP SQV A 023 A PIP image will appear in the bottom right corner of the screen.
Selecting the PIP source SOURCE 000 C) =ftJ _ t!/= c:,O 00 c:_ O Turn your VCR on and select a channel oil the VCR that is different tlhan the channel you see on your TV screen. O Press the source button (SOURCE) on the remote control repeatedly to select the source of the PIP image: TV or Input.
Exchanging the PIP image and the main image 0 c::_ o 000 0 0@@ _000 Press the ENTER button to exchange the contents of the main (background) image and the PIP image.
Freezing the PIP image [] Use Advanced PIP • Current setting : TV Still Use ADJUST to select. Then press ENTER. Press MENU to return to Advanced Features menu. O Select "Use Advanced PIP" in the "Advanced Features" menu and set it to "TV Still.
Using the Snap-shot feature [] Use Advanced PIP _. Current setting : Snap-shot Use ADJUST to select. Then press ENTER. Press MENU to return to Advanced Features Menu. ooo0 _88 _O O O_s_ c_300 _OOO_ _0 if the PIP image is off O Select "Use Advanced PIP" in the "Advanced Features" menu and set it to "Snap-shot.
Using the Replay feature Use Advanced PIP Current setting : Replay Reptayspeed : 1 Use ADJUST to select. Tbenjxess E_NT.E_R_. ..... Press MENU to return to Advanced Features Menu. ID Select "Use Advanced PIP" in the "Advanced Features" menu and set it to "Replay.
Using the Active AN Network Feature Important: The A/V Network is a special feature that makes it easier to use your TV and your other A/V components together. When you connect the A/V Network, you can point the remote control at the TV, and it will "pass" the remote control command to the other components.
Using the Active AN Network Feature (conlL.) )>Important: using the QUICK PROGRAM button (QUICK PROG_LkM) When you press QUICK PROGRAM to begin programming your VCR: • Active A/V Network will turn on your VCR and bring it to the "Program to Record" screen.
Important: Important: While the PIP image is on the screen: • The PIP function buttons (SOURCE, CHANNEL, ENTER, left/ right, adjust up/down, PAUSE) will all work as they do with standard PIP. • The PIP CHANNEL button (on the lower right ]portion of th_, remote control) will automatically control the small PIP image.
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_ CHAPTER FIVE Troubleshooting Even though you're now familiar with the bas!Lc and advanced operations of the TV, you may run inLo 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.
Troubleshooting (cont.) Problems Possible Solutions For More Information The remote control doesn't work. Check that the batteries are installed correctly. Check that the select button is set to "TV." Be sure that you are point- ing the top of the remote control toward the TV from a distance of no more than 20 feet.
Problems Possible Solutions For More Information On-screen displays appear each time you adjust a function. • This is part of the normal operation of the TV. See "Understanding the On- Screen Displays" in Chapter 4 for a fall explanation of the on-screen displays.
Caution and care _Warning: I _Important: _Important: Don't leave stationary images, such as those generated from stock market reports or video games, on-screen fi_r more than 10 min- utes. Still patterns can scar the TV causing permanent damage to the picture tube.
Calling for service If you are unable to correct a problem with yo'_r TV, consu][t your MITSUBISHI dealer or MITSUBISHI Authorized Warranty Service Center. Do not adjust any controls not described in this owner's g_ide. Do not remove the protective back cover of this unit.
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APPENDIX Procedure for Bypassing the Parental Loc0k _Important: Cut along dotted line and file after reading. After you lock the TV, you will need the secret code in order to: • view the locked TV, or • cancel the lock. If you forget the code, you can view the locked TV without entering the code.
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Index A Active A/V Network connecting ........................ 38 setting .............................. 58 terminal ............................ 25 using ................................. 89 A/V reset button .................. 13 adding channels ....
PIP (Picture-in-picture) ...... 82 advanced functions .......... 75 button ............................... 20 channel ............................. 84 exchanging images ........... 85 freezing ............................. 86 moving ..................
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MITSUBISHI COl.,OR TELEVISION OR COLOR MONITOR LIMITED WARRANTY MITSUBISHI ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC. ("MELA') warrants to the original purchaser ol this television or monitor if purchased from an authorized MITSUBISHI Audio/Video Dealer that, should it prove defective by reason of improper workmanship and!or material: a.
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