Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 737 Mitsubishi Electronics
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HOME THE A TER TELE VISION MODEL S C9 Ser ies 7 3 7 Series 8 3 7 Series O W N E R ’ S GU I DE Gu ide lin es for se tt ing u p and u sin g your n ew wid escr een T V s tar t on • pag e 7 . For questio ns : • Visit o ur website at ww w .mitsubis hi-tv .
FC C D eclar ation of Con formit y Pro du ct: Projec tion T elevision R eceiver Models: WD- 60 C9 , WD - 65C9, WD- 73C9 WD -6 0 73 7 , WD- 6573 7 , WD- 73 73 7 , W D - 82737 WD -658 3 7 , WD- 73837 , WD -8283 7 Responsible Par t y: Mitsubi shi Digital El ectronic s Ame rica, In c .
Contents Imp orta n t I nformation Ab out Y our T V Insta llation and Op erating Notes ............. 4 Impor ta nt Safety Ins tructions ................ 5 Spe cial Features of Y o ur T V ................. 6 1 Basic S etup and Oper ation Package Con t en ts .
4 Inter nal Fa ns Interna l cooling fans m aintain prop er opera ting t e m- per atures inside the T V . It is nor mal to hear the fans when you fir st turn on the T V , during qu iet scene s while viewing the T V , and for a sh ort tim e after shu tting of f the T V .
5 Impo r ta nt Safet y I nst ruct ions Please re ad the following safegua rds for your T V and retain fo r future referenc e. Alwa ys foll o w all war nings and ins tructions m arked on the television. 1 ) Read the se instruc tions. 2) Keep these i nstructio ns.
6 Y our n e w hig h-defin ition widesc reen television ha s many spe cial features th at make it the per fect ce nt e r of your home ente rta inment system, includin g : 1 0 80 p High- Defini tion DLP.
7 Basic Setup and O perat io n 1 Bef or e Y ou Begin Review the impor ta nt safety , inst allation, and ope r - 1. ating inform ation at the begin ning of this book. Choos e a location for your T V . 2 . • Allowatlea stfourinche sofspaceonallside s of the T V to help prevent ov e rheating.
8 1 . Basic S et up and Op eration Remote Cont rol GUIDE MENU INFO BACK ACTIVITY Pow e rs T V on or of f . Side bu tton sets the co ntrol mode for the t ype of device to oper at e. Se t mode to TV for nor mal T V viewing. Numbe r /let ter ke ys Channe l tuning, page 1 2 MORE Disp la ys a m enu showing addi- tional fu nctions for the num ber ke ys.
1 . Basic S et up and Op eration 9 737 and C 9 series . Flip o pen cover to use but tons on the front panel . T V Cont rol Panel But tons on the control pa nel duplicate some keys on the remote contr ol . Refer to • upp er labels whe n no T V menus are di s- pl ayed.
10 1 . Basic S e tup and Oper at ion Set ti ng Up Ot her Inp uts Conne ct your devices to the T V , making note of 1. which T V inpu t jack is used fo r each device. Se e “T V Conn ections, ” pag e 1 4, for reco mmendations. Pow e r on the devices to ensu re detection.
1 . Basic S et up and Op eration 11 Abou t Auto Input S ensing/ Auto Out put Se nsing This T V ’ s E asy Connec t ™ Auto Inpu t Sensing feature detect s most conne ctions automatic ally . Aut o Inp ut / Auto O ut put S ensi ng for M ost Dev ices When you fi rst conn ect a device, the T V will: a.
12 1 . Basi c Set up and O peration Sel ecti ng an Inpu t to W atch Press 1. ACTIVIT Y . Press 2 . and to highlight an input. Press 3 . ENTER to switch t o the in put. Wa tching B roadcas t TV T V Con nec ted to a n Ant enn a, Di rec t Cabl e, Cab le Box, S et- T o p Box, o r Sate llit e Rece iver Sele ct an input to watch from the 1.
1 . Basic S et up and Op eration 13 Mak ing Pictur e Adjust ments T o get the b est pictu re under dif ferent viewing c on- 1. ditions, s et the Picture Mode be f o re changing othe r vide o settings. S ee page 35 for more. a. Pres s MENU and go to the Adj ust > Picture > Pictur e Mode menu.
14 2 T V Connect ions Auto Input S ensing The T V’s Aut o In put Sensing fe ature automatically re c- ognizes mo st connec tions and pro mpts you t o id entify the t ype of device conn ected.
2 . T V Connections 15 Inpu ts and Outp uts 1 2 3 HDMI AV R AUDIO OUTPUT L R Pb Y/ VIDE O Pr Pb Pr INPUT 2 INPUT 1 DIGIT AL AUDIO OUTPUT DVI/PC AUDIO (480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i) L R L R INPUT AUDIO Y/ VIDE O 3D GLASSES EMITTER ANT RS-232C IR- NetCommand Output R RS-232 C c ontrol ja ck of fere d on 83 7 s erie s.
16 2 . T V Conn e ctions Inpu ts and Outp uts, contin ued 1 . ANT ( Antenna) Conne ct your main antenn a or direct ca ble ser vice (no cable b o x) to ANT . The ANT input ca n receive digita l and an alog ov e r -the -air cha nnels from a VH F / UHF antenna or n on-scra mbled digit al/ a nalog cabl e source.
2 . T V Connections 17 H DMI Device HDT V Cable Box, Sa tellite Recei v er , DV D/ Blu-ray P layer Requi red: HDMI-to-HD MI cable. Conne ct an HDMI c able from the T V back p anel to the HDMI devic e output. HDMI devic es provide vide o and audio throu gh the single cab le.
18 2 . T V Conn ec t io n s D VI V ideo De vice Cabl e Bo x, S atellite Rec eiver , DVD Player Conne ct DVI devices (digital o nly) t o the T V ’ s H DMI input jacks .
2 . T V Connections 19 V C R o r D V D R e co r de r t o a n Ant enna or W all Ou tlet Ca ble Require d : T wo-way RF split ter T wo coa xial ca bles Right a nd left a nalog audio c ables Compo nent or comp osite video ca bles Note: • Usecom positevideoonl yifcompone nt vide o or HDMI are unavailable.
20 2 . T V Connections A/V Receiv er Most se tups require eith er a digital audi o cable or analo g stereo audio c ables. T o s end audio from T V chann els received o n the ANT input or d e vi ces con- nec t e d directly to the T V , you mu st use one of the conne ctions shown b elow .
21 U s in g T V F eatur e s 3 Sele c t ing an Inp ut The Ac tivit y menu lets you switch T V inputs. T he inputs are organize d int o g roups base d on possibl e w ays to use the m . Press the 1. ACTIVIT Y key . Use 2 . to mov e thro ugh groups of T V inputs .
22 3. Using T V Feat ur es Channe lVi ew C hannel List ings Cha nnel View . Prog rams fo r the tune d chan nel ar e liste d on right s ide of scr een. Channe lView ™ shows memo rized channe ls on the ANT input.
3 . Using TV Features 23 Press th e IN FO key t o se e the on-s creen st atus display . The mo st comm on displays are shown here. Sam ple infor mation from th e on-s cre en status d isplay 1. Curre nt Input 2. Audio Indic at o r . Key: T V spea k er s Ex ternal s ound system Headp hones Mute 3.
24 3 . Using TV Features T V Signal s and Displa y Format s Sig nal Defi nition s 480i: Olde r type of inter laced sign als from the ANT input, comp osite VIDEO , comp onent Y Pb Pr , or HDMI jacks. 48 0 p: P ro gressive -scan DVD sig nals on comp onent Y Pb Pr or HDMI jacks.
3 . Using TV Features 25 This se ction provide s Instructi ons for viewing 3D vide o using 3D glas ses and the T V’s 3D feature. The 3D options a re found in the Adjust > 3 D Mode m enu desc ribed on pa ge 34. Init ial Set up Check i f y ou r HDMI 3D video s ource device ou tputs 1.
26 3. Using T V Feat ur es Conn ecti ng a Compute r t o t he T V Use one of the c onnection m ethods listed be lo w b ased on your comp ut e r’ s video ou tput.
3 . Using TV Features 27 Tip Set the co mputer’ s scre en saver to display a patter n af t e r sev e ral minutes of inac tivity . This a cts as a reminde r that the T V is powered on an d the lamp is in use. T he lamp is in use wh enev e r the T V is powered on, even if the sc reen appe ars da rk.
28 3. Using T V Feat ur es The US B Media Player Me nu Dis playing the Menu Back up the dat a on your USB drive before co n- 1. nec ting it to the TV . Mitsub ishi is not resp onsible for any file da mage or data lo ss. Conne ct your USB drive to the T V’ s USB po rt.
3 . Using TV Features 29 Thum bnail a nd Playlist Menus JPEG Thum bnai l Menu Use thes e k eys while viewing J P EG thumbn ail images or the mus ic tracks in a playlist.
30 3 . Using T V Feat ur es Photos and Moving V ideo as Comp osite Vi deo Conne ct the came ra to the T V using a comp osite video cable i f: • Y oua reunabletoseeimag esusingtheUSBp ort . • Y ou wis h t o view moving vi deo from the ca mera.
3 . Using TV Features 31 Int roduc tion to Home - Th eater Cont rol This T V of fers a c hoice on home -theater -c ontrol systems. This s ummar y offe rs some exampl es of the control method s a vailab le using the T V’s re mote co ntr ol .
32 4 T V Menus Disp la ys o r clear s the main menu. Moves up one menu level. • Clea rs the curre nt menu. • Moves na v igation into optio ns • area. Sele cts an item. • Moves the highlight within me nus. Makes adjus tments in some menus.
4 . TV M en us 33 Picture See p age 35 for picture ad justments. Audio See p age 36 for audio adju stments. Reset Rese ts audio and pic ture adjustmen ts for the curre nt input.
34 4. T V Menus Adjust , continued P icture+ Perfec tColor Per fe ctCo lor S lid ers Adjusts th e saturation (in t en sity) of six c olors for the cur rent image sou rce.
4 . TV M en us 35 Pic tur e Mode Brilliant For use unde r bright light; unavailabl e when the curre nt input is na med Game or PC . Set the Pictu re Mode fir st before ch anging other vide o set tings, as som e settings a re stored ind epende ntly for each Picture Mo de.
36 4. T V Menus Spea ke rs T he Spe ak ers option displays only if a n A / V rece iv e r or headphon e connec tion has bee n detected. D et e ction occ urs on the rig ht A V R A U DIO OUTPU T jack an d the DIG IT A L A U DIO OUT jack. A n A / V rece iv e r can also b e detected on an HD MI jack.
4 . TV M en us 37 Caption s Capt ions on A nalog Chan nels The T V ca n decode c aptions from the ANT I NPUT and the comp osite VIDEO jacks. Bro adcast er s can send eithe r standar d closed ca ptions or text ser vice. S tandard close d captions follow the dial ogue of the progr am and display in a sma ll section of the s creen.
38 4 . T V Menus Langu age English Spanis h Displ a ys o n-scre en menus in eith er English or Sp anish. Note: T o listen to audio in othe r language s (when av a ilable) , se e Adjust > Au dio > Liste n T o > SA P ( ana log signal ) or Language ( digit al signal ) on page 36.
4 . TV M en us 39 Ini tial, continue d Energy La mp Energy Standard, Bright Standard is for most vi e win g conditions. Us e Brigh t in br ightly lit rooms.
40 4. T V Menus Inpu ts N ame Cab leb o x , Cam ( c ord er), CD, DVD (DVD, DVD2 , Bl u-r ay), DVR, G ame (Ga me, PS , Xbox, W ii), MP 3 Player , PC, Sa tell ite, VCR , A VR De lete (deactivated HD MI only) On / O f f ( ANT only) Lets you as sign or • chang e names of input s appear ing in the Acti vity me nu.
4 . TV M en us 41 How is th e A c tivit y Me nu Gene rated? The T V automati cally gene rates the Activi ty me nu base d on recog niz e d inputs. If the input s ha ve be en name d as device t ypes, the T V gro ups the device t ypes base d on how they can be use d.
42 4 . TV M en us T V Locks Parental Loc k b y P rogram R at i ngs Restr icts acc ess using U.S.-based ra tings sent by broa dcaster s. Time Loc k by Time Restr icts T V use by time of day . Pan el Lock C ontrol Panel Dis ables the but tons on the T V’ s co ntrol panel.
4 . TV M en us 43 Lock, contin ued Parental Lock Off, On Dis ables or en ables bloc king base d on V - Chip signals a nd the U .S. r ating syst e m. St ar t Time Sets the time of day for e nforcement of r ating restric tions set in the Par ental menu.
44 4 . T V Menus Lock, contin ued Time Blocks a ll use of the T V during the time p eriod you spe cify . Y ou must enter a p ass code to us e the T V when the time l ock is in ef fect. Loc k by Time Enable s/ disa bles Loc k by Time . Loc k Time, Un lock Ti me T o set th e lock and unloc k times: Highlight the h our digits for the 1.
45 5 NetC ommand IR C ont ro l Net Com man d IR hom e-th eate r cont rol i s avail - • ab le on 8 37 ser ies m odel s. IR em it ter c abl es ar e availa ble fo r pur cha se • fr om Mit sub ish i.
46 5. NetCommand IR Control ( 837 S eries) The Ne tCommand sys t em u ses emit ters co nnected to the IR – Net Com man d Out put jack to control othe r devices s uch as DVD players, c able box e s, satellite rece iv e rs, and VCRs. IR em it ter c abl es ar e availa ble fo r pur cha se fr om Mitsubishi.
5 . NetCommand IR Cont r ol (8 37 Series) 47 T o pe rfor m this proce dure, you need: The re mot e c ontrols for both the T V and th e • device you want to control. An IR e mitter ca ble a vaila ble from Mitsu bishi • . Note: T o set up an A/V receiver , see “Setting Up A/V Receiver Control,” page 52.
48 5 . NetCommand IR Control ( 837 S eries) Sp ecial Op erat ion Met hods Key Name in Learning Screen Special Operation Description and Setup How to Use Power O n Ma nua l Po we r On / O f f Use for devic es that have only one POW ER key . Press 1 . ACTIVIT Y .
5 . NetCommand IR Cont r ol (8 37 Series) 49 Key Name in Learning Screen Special Operation Description and Setup How to Use Enter E NTER-Key Func ti ons (ca ble b o xes , sat elli te rec eive rs, e tc.) Some devic es hav e t wo k eys that have “enter” functi ons.
50 5. NetCommand IR Control ( 837 S eries) NetCo mmand S pecial ized Device K eys Refer to this char t whe n “learning” devic e k eys. “Lea rn” some, all, or no ne of the k eys use d for each device t ype. See p age 48 for more on keys marked in the “S pecial Ope ration Method” c olumn.
51 6 NetC ommand IR C ont ro l of an A / V Receiv er Con trolling an A/V R e ce i v e r after Ne tComman d S e tup Swi t c hing Audi o to and from t he A / V Receiv e r Press 1. MORE and the n 9 ( A UDIO ) . Press 2 . to show the Spe ak ers option. Press 3 .
52 6 . NetComman d Control of an A/V Re ceiver (8 37 Series) I M P O R TA N T T o h ear au dio s ent f rom t he T V to th e A / V rec eive r , you mu st have: Phys ica lly co nne cte d the T V to t he A / V r ece iver • vi a the a nal og or di git al au dio ou tpu t.
6 . NetCommand Con tr ol of a n A /V Receiver (8 37 Serie s ) 53 Automat ic Audio o r A u dio/ Vid eo Switchi ng The following se tups enable the A / V rece iv e r t o switch automatica lly to t h e correc t input when you se lect a device in the T V ’ s A ctivit y menu.
54 6. NetCommand Control of an A/V Recei v er ( 837 S eries) Settin g Up A/V Receiver Con trol, cont inued Case 2 : Automatic A/V Re ceiver Swi tching to a Surr ound Sound Devi ce Not e: Use t his se tup to s end d igit al s urr oun d soun d fr om a sou rce d evice d ire ctl y to your ex ter nal s oun d sys tem.
6 . NetCommand Con tr ol of a n A /V Receiver (8 37 Serie s ) 55 Case 3 : Automatic Audi o and Vid eo Switching via H DMI If your A / V rec eiver has an HD MI output, it may be convenient to route vide o signals fro m multiple devices ov e r a single cabl e t o the T V .
56 6. NetCommand Control of an A/V Recei v er ( 837 S eries) If using a n optional audio ca ble betwee n the T V and 4 . A / V re ceiver , c onnect it. Conne ct the IR emit ter cable to the T V and p osition 5 . the IR emit ter where it c an send sig nals to the A / V rece iv e r .
57 Ap pendi x A: Progra mming t he Remote Cont rol ........... 58 Ap pendi x B: Bypas sing th e P a renta l Lock .............. 65 Ap pendi x C : H DMI Contr ol of CEC De v ices .............. 67 Ap pendi x D: T V Care ........................... 70 Ap pendi x E: T roubl eshooti ng .
58 A ppendices This ap pendix explain s program ming the T V’ s remote control to ope rate other A / V device s. This is distin ct from Ne tCommand c ontrol. F u nctio ns A vail able for O ther A / V Devices The T V’s remote control can b e progra mmed to opera t e other t ypes a nd brands of A / V produ cts.
Appendices 59 Progra mming t he Remote Cont rol Press the s ide but t on on th e remote control to 1. chang e t o the c orrec t mode for the produ ct you want to control. Refer to the tab le below . Only one of eac h device typ e can be contr olled in each mod e.
60 A ppendices Progra mming Cod es Appendix A : Program ming th e Remot e Cont r o l , con tin ued Audio Amplifiers Adcom 4 1 1 0 0, 405 77 Altec L ansing 4174 2 Bel Canto Design 415 8 3 Bose 4 0 6 7.
Appendices 61 Progra mming Cod es, cont inued Appendix A : Program ming th e Remot e Cont r o l , con tin ued A/V Receivers In tegr a 4 1 8 05, 4 1 320, 4 1 298, 40 842 JBL 4 1 3 06, 401 1 0 J VC 4 23.
62 Appendices Progra mming Cod es, cont inued Appendix A : Program ming th e Remot e Cont r o l , con tin ued VCRs Day tr on 202 78, 200 3 7 Dell 2 197 2 Denon 20 08 1 , 20042 D i r e cT V 2073 9 Dish.
Appendices 63 Progra mming Cod es, cont inued Appendix A : Program ming th e Remot e Cont r o l , con tin ued VCRs Sansui 204 79, 20209, 2 0 067 , 2 0000 Sa nyo 204 79 , 201 59, 2004 7 , 2004 6, 2 0 0.
64 Appendices Progra mming Cod es, cont inued Appendix A : Program ming th e Remot e Cont r o l , con tin ued DVD and Blu-ray Players GFM 31 268, 3 067 5 Go Vi deo 3 1 730, 3 1 3 04, 3 1 1 58, 3 1 1 4.
Appendices 65 Byp assing t he Paren tal Lock Af t e r y ou s et the lock, you must u se your pass c ode to : View a locked p rogram • View the loc k e d TV • Cance l the lock • Enter the • Lock menus If you forget your pas s code, you can view the lo ck e d T V without e nt e ring your pass c ode.
66 A ppendices This p age int enti onally left blan k.
Appendices 67 If prompted for a n ame, 4 . highlight the na me you w a nt to assign th e device. Highlight 5 . On . Highlight 7. E XIT and pres s ENTER to close the New Devic e F ou nd screen. Note: At any time after completing Auto Input Sens- ing, you can set the TV’ s HDMI control on or off in the Inputs > HDMI Control menu.
68 A ppendices HDMI Con trol of an H DMI A / V Receiver a nd Connec ted Devices Note: Connect the A/V receiver to the TV with an HDMI cable before making other connections. Enable HD MI Control for the A / V re ceiver as 1. desc ribed in “En abling HDMI Contr ol of CE C Device s ” o n the previous page.
Appendices 69 Using H DMI Contr ol As an examp le of using HDMI Co ntrol, press P L AY on the device it self to : Pow e r on the T V • Switch to the device (no nee d t o dis play the • Activ.
70 A ppen dices CAUTION BURN DANGER! HOT SURF ACES INSIDE! T ouch lamp cartridge handle only . Do not touch lamp or lamp car - tridge housing. Keep lamp cartridge horizontal during removal. Do not tilt as glass may come out and cause injury . Replace lamp car - tridge only with the same part number 915B403001.
Appendices 71 Lam p-Car trid ge Replacem ent Rem oving t he O ld La mp Car t rid ge T ur n off T V power and un plug the T V . A llo w the 1. lamp to coo l for at least on e hour before pro ceed- ing. Af t e r the lamp has c ooled, remove the cover of the 2 .
72 A ppen dices Clea ning Recomm endat ions Norm ally , lig ht dusting with a dr y , non-sc ratching duster will keep your T V clea n. I f c leaning beyond this is nee ded, pleas e use the following guideline s: Firs t, turn off the T V a nd unplug the power cor d from the power outlet.
Appendices 73 Reset Name When to Use How to Use Resulting Action Format When the pic ture shap e seems incor rect, us e MOR E > 0 ( FORMA T ) to chang e the shape of the pictu re. Press the MORE key and then repe at - edly p ress 0 ( F O R M AT ) to cy c le through th e a vailab le aspec t ratios.
74 Appendices Reset Name When to Use How to Use Resulting Action A / V Res et (for all input s ) T o res et audio and vide o adjustments fo r all input s t o the or iginal factor y set tings. While viewing the T V , pres s the control -panel but tons ACTIVIT Y and VOLU ME D OWN at the sa me time for at leas t two seco nds.
Appendices 75 Appendix E: T roublesh ootin g, contin ued Ge ner al T V Op era tio n Sy mptom Rem arks 1. A fan is r unning ev e n while the T V is powered of f. The ro om is too warm. When the T V is of f , inter nal compo nents continue to draw power and mu st be coole d by the fan.
76 A ppendices Appendix E: T roublesh ootin g, contin ued T V Power On / O f f Sy mptom Rem arks 1. T V takes an excessi v el y long time to pow e r on. When p o were d on, the T V need s time t o b oot up , jus t as a com- puter doe s. Also, the T V’ s la mp requires a few mome nts to heat up to full brightn ess.
Appendices 77 Appendix E: T roublesh ootin g, contin ued Picture Sy mptom Rem arks 1. Picture doe s not look like a high-d efinition picture. Not all sign als are high- definition s ignals. T o re ceive high-d efini- tion pro gramming fro m y ou r cable or satellite provide r , you must subsc ribe to the provider’ s hig h-defini tion ser vice.
78 Ap pen dices Appendix E: T roublesh ootin g, contin ued Sou nd Sy mptom Rem arks 2. The so und does not match the s creen picture. The T V ’ s “L isten to :” setting may be s et t o SA P (analog pr ogram from the ANT inp ut) .
Appendices 79 Appendix E: T roublesh ootin g, contin ued Net Com man d IR Cont rol ( Net Comm and -eq uip ped m odel s onl y) Sy mptom Rem arks 3. T he A / V recei v e r is the selec t e d audio source but the re is no sound. A / V Re ceiver Set Up for Audio -O nly Switching • Chec k t o se e if the A / V Rec eiv e r pow e r is turned o n .
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86 Index I n d ex A Acce nt Lighting 33 Activit y Menu 21 Automatic Ge neration 4 1 Change I nput Name 40 Customizing 40 NetCo mmand- Controlle d Switch- ing of A / V Re ceiver Inputs 4 8 Removing a D.
Ind ex 87 Pic ture Picture+ Adju stments 34 Picture Me nu Adjustments 3 5 Picture Qu ality a nd Film Mode 33 T ro ubleshooting 76 Pow e r On/Of f 9, 1 2 T ro ubleshooting 75 R Ratings ( T V an d Mo vi.
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