Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product WS-65909 Mitsubishi Electronics
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3 3 O P E R A T I O N S E T U P I N S T A L L A T I O N T H A N K Y O U T able of Contents T abl e of Contents IM PORT ANT SAF E GUA RDS ............................................................................ 4 - 5 Thank Y ou Lette r ............
4 4 Impor t ant Saf eguar d s I M POR T ANT S AF E GU ARD S Please read the follo wing safeguards for your T V and retain for future referen ce. Alwa ys f ollow al l warnings and instru ctions marked on th e televi sion. 1 . Read, Retain an d F ollow All Instructio ns Read all saf ety and o perating ins tru ctio ns before operatin g the T V .
5 5 Impor t ant Saf eguar d s I M POR T ANT S AF E GU ARD S Conti nued 1 2 . Power Lines An ou tside antenna system should no t be located in t he vicinit y of overhead power line s or othe r elec tri c light or powe r circuit s, or whe re it can fall into such power line s or circuit s.
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7 7 T h a nk Y ou Thank Y ou Letter ..............................8 Unpack ing Y our Ne w TV ................. 9 Speci al F eature s ..................
8 8 Part I : Tha nk Y ou Tha nk Y ou Lett er W e at Mits ubi sh i W ou ld L i k e t o Th ank Y ou T o the Mitsub i sh i Cons umer: Tha nk y ou f o r choo s i ng Mitsub i s hi a s your pr emier home entertainment partner . The de v el opment team a t Mitsub i s hi understand s tha t our cu st omers demand a nd e x pect the very best.
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11 11 In sta l l a t i on F ront Control Pa nel F unctions ..... 1 2 Back Pa nel F unctions .............. 1 3- 1 4 Insta ll ati on Con g ur a t i o ns an d NetCommand™ Se tup .
1 2 1 2 Part II : Instal lat ion F ront Control Pa nel F uncti on s F ront Control P anel F igure 1 . F r o nt Con tr ol Panel. The buttons o n the front co ntrol pa nel th at a re hi ghl ight ed in gr a y a re du pli cat ed on the re mot e control .
1 3 1 3 Part II : Instal lat ion Back P anel F unction s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Back P a nel 1 Inputs 1 - 4 These i nputs ca n be used f or the co nnection o f a V C R, Su per VHS (S- VHS) VC R, D VD pla yer , stand ar d sat el lit e r eceiv er , or other A / V de vic e to the TV .
1 4 1 4 Part II : Instal lat ion 8 Antenna D T V ( ANT - D T V ) Thi s inp ut rece iv es di gita l T V sig na l s from a VH F / UHF a nt enn a or un scr am bled di gita l cab le sy ste m. If th e T V rece iv es scr a mbled s ign a ls o n this i nput, it wi ll no t be a ble to d ecode them .
1 5 1 5 Part II : Instal lat ion Ins tal l ati on Con g ur a t i o ns & Ne t C o m m a n d™ S e t u p Ins tal l ati on Con g ur a t i o ns & Ne t C o m m a n d™ S e t u p With this book y .
1 6 1 6 Part II : Instal lat ion NetComma nd™ Supported Dev ice s NetComma nd™ Supported Dev ice s F ollowi ng is a li st of de vice s b y sev e ra l ma nu f actur ers tha t ha v e been t est ed and s hown to be co mpa tibl e with the NetCo mma nd™ c ontrol s yst em .
1 7 1 7 A d d i t i o n a l c o n n e c t i o n c a b l e s a r e n o t p r o v i d e d w i t h t h e T V . T h e y s h o u l d b e a v a i l a b l e a t m o s t e l e c t r o n i c s t o r e s .
1 8 1 8 Part II : Instal lat ion Connecting a n Ana log Ant enna, C abl e, or Cab le Bo x Connecting a n Ana log An tenna , W all Outl et Cab le , or Cabl e Bo x Separ ate UHF and VHF A ntenn as ( Figure 1) 1 Connect the UH F a nd VHF a nt en na lea ds t o the UH F / VHF co mbin er .
1 9 1 9 A d d i t i o n a l c o n n e c t i o n c a b l e s a r e n o t p r o v i d e d w i t h t h e T V . T h e y s h o u l d b e a v a i l a b l e a t m o s t e l e c t r o n i c s t o r e s .
20 20 Part II : Instal lat ion Connecting a n A udi o / Video Surround S ound R ecei v er IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN OUT OUT OUT OUT AUX CD T APE 1 T APE 2 VCR 1 VCR 2 TV DVD MONITOR VCR 1 VCR 2 TV D VD MONITOR VCR 1 VCR 2 TV D VD OUT OUT IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN OUT OUT OUT OUT CENTER SUB WOOFER FRONT SUR.
2 1 2 1 Part II : Instal lat ion Do not displa y the sam e stationa ry images on th e scree n for more t hat 1 5% of your total T V viewing in one we ek.
2 2 2 2 Part II : Instal lat ion Connecting an Ex terna l D T V Recei v er Connecting an Ex terna l D T V Recei v er D T V Connectors and Ad apt ors ( Figure 1 ) The T V back pa ne l ha s 5 RCA-type connec - tors , for the I nput - D T V . The ba c k pa nel of your e xterna l D T V receiv er ma y u se RC A- type connectors or BNC-type connect ors.
2 3 2 3 Part II : Instal lat ion Connecting an Ex terna l D T V Recei v er Connecting an Ex terna l D T V Recei v er External D TV Receiv e r with RGB Video Connection s ( Figure 1) 1 Connect the outs.
2 4 2 4 Part II : Instal lat ion F igure 1 . Con necting a compu ter with a VG A monitor outpu t. AUDIO VGA OUTPUT L R VGA MONITOR CABLE VGA MONITOR CABLE White Red 1 2 2 2 2 1 TV back panel Computer with VGA Monitor Output.
2 5 2 5 W arni ng : Do not leav e station ary , tool bar , or partial images on-screen for e xtended period s of time. Mix the types of pictures sho wn. Unev en pi cture tube a ging i s NO T co v ered b y y our warr anty . The VG A capabi lity of this tele vi s ion is desi gned f or occas iona l use ONL Y .
2 6 2 6 Part II : Instal lat ion The NetCommand ™ Initi a l Set up In or der to use y our TV ’ s Ne tComm a nd f ea- tur e, y ou a re g oing t o ha ve t o pro vide s ome deta iled i nf orma tion f or the initi a l setu p of your Mitsubi s hi TV .
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2 8 2 8 Part II : Instal lat ion The NetCommand ™ Setup: Setu p Screens The NetCommand ™ Setup: Setu p Screens When y ou r s t tu r n o n y o ur n ew M i t s u bi s h i T V , the Initia l Set up Scr een s will a ppea r .
2 9 2 9 Part II : Instal lat ion The NetCommand ™ Setup: Setup Scr eens The NetCommand ™ Setup: Setu p Screens A / V Receiv er Screen Fi gur e 1 The A / V R ecei v er Scree n a llo ws y ou to select the ma nu f actur er a nd model y ou ar e curre ntly u si ng .
3 0 3 0 Part II : Instal lat ion The NetCommand ™ Setup: Setu p Screens The NetCommand ™ Setup: Setu p Screens DBS Screen Fi gur e 1 The DBS ( Digita l Broa dca st Sa te llit e) Scree n al low s you t o sel ect the ma nuf a cturer a nd model o f the sa te llit e s yst em th at y ou a re curre ntly u si ng .
3 1 3 1 Part II : Instal lat ion The NetCommand ™ Setup: Setu p Screens The NetCommand ™ Setup: Setu p Screens Re view Screen Fi gur e 1 Once yo u ha v e n i s h ed t h e s e t u p s cr e ens and se lected the ma nu f actur er an d model for ea c h de vice , y ou wil l see the R e vie w Scre en .
3 2 3 2 Part II : Instal lat ion The NetCommand ™ Setup: E di t Setup Screen s The NetCommand ™ Setup: E di t Setup Screen s E dit Setup Screen Fi gur e 1 When y ou need to m a k e a ch a nge to y our curre nt set up , the E dit Setup Sc ree n ma k es it eas y .
3 3 3 3 Part II : Instal lat ion The NetCommand ™ Setup : E dit Screen s The NetCommand ™ Setup : E dit Screen s Delete Fi gur e 1 When y ou se lect Delet e fr om the E dit Scre en, you will see the Del et e Scr een .
3 4 3 4 Part II : Instal lat ion The NetCommand ™ Setup : E dit Screen s The NetCommand ™ Setup : E dit Screen s Name Fi gur e 1 The Na me s cree n al lo ws yo u to c ha nge the def a ult n a me f or eac h de vic e to a c ust om na me of u p to e ight c ha ra ct ers, se lecting from l etters, n umbers , a nd ni ne diff ere nt ch ar act ers.
3 5 3 5 Part II : Instal lat ion The NetCommand ™ Setup : E dit Screen s The NetCommand ™ Setup : E dit Screen s Monitor Out to A VR (or V CR) Fi gur e 1 Thi s connection al lows recor di ng of signa l s from the T V mon itor thr ough the A / V Rec eiv er (if connect ed) to a n an a log V C R.
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37 37 S e t up on-screen menu s y stem ..... 38 Dev ice Selecti on M enu .............. 3 9 PIP Selection Menu ................... 4 0 Menu Screens ( Overview) .... 4 1 - 42 Setup Menu ........................ 4 3 - 4 5 E di t Setup & Icon Pos iti on .
3 8 3 8 2 3 4 6 1 F igure 2 . T hes e buttons ar e used f or nav igation within the on-scr ee n operating s ystem. 5 Part II I : Setup The 3D Gra phi cal Men u S y st em Y our T V al so h a s Mitsubi .
3 9 3 9 Part II I : Setup De vic e Selecti on M enu F igure 1 . Device Se lect ion menu. Selecting Devi ces When the De vice Sel ection Menu is di s- pla yed , the de vic e you a r e curre ntly vie win g will s ho w a gold-colored icon .
40 40 Part II I : Setup F igure 2 . PIP Select ion menu. PIP Sel ection Menu Selecting De vi ce for PIP ( Figure 2 ) When the P I P DEV IC E button on the r emo te control is pr essed , the P I P Selectio n Menu di sp la ys.
4 1 4 1 Part II I : Setup Men u Screen s ( Overview) Setup Menu ( Figure 1 ) Y ou can a dd, c ha nge , r ev iew or del et e de vice setting s, ch a nge the order of icons di sp la yed on the Devic e S.
4 2 4 2 Part II I : Setup Men u Screen s ( Overview) Timer Menu ( Figure 3 ) Set y our T V to tu ne to a pr e-s elect ed de vice and c ha nne l and turn on if the T V is off . Aud io / Video M enu ( Figure 4) A / V Memory Rese t a llo ws y ou t o re turn A / V settings t o the origin al f a ctory set ting s for the select ed de vice .
4 3 4 3 Part II I : Setup Se t up Men u: E d i t Se tu p a n d Ic on P o si ti on E d it Set up and Icon Po s iti on E dit Se tup Button ( Figure 1 ) The E d it Setu p button di s pla ys the E d it Setu p Menu (ref er to P a ge 3 2). E dit Setup pro vide s the f ollo wing o ption s: ADD - Ad dition o f ne w de vices .
4 4 4 4 Part II I : Setup Con v er gence Set up Menu : Con vergence Con v ergence ( Figure 1 ) Y our Mitsubi s hi T V ha s thr ee pictur e tube s whic h need to be al ign ed to proper ly con- v erge the pr oject ed lig ht bea ms o n the scr een . Eac h pictur e tube pro jects a sing le color of r ed, b lue or gree n.
4 5 4 5 T h e r e a r e m o r e t h a n 6 4 l i n e i n t e r s e c t i o n s , b u t t h e a s h i n g b r a c k e t w i l l o n l y s t o p a t t h e 6 4 a d j u s t m e n t p o i n t s .
4 6 4 6 Ante nna ( Figure 1 ) Select Ant -A , Ant -B, or Ant -D T V . F or each an ten na , y ou can me mori z e , add or dele te ch an nel s in memor y and add cha nne ls to the SQ V (Sup er Quick Vi ew ™ ) li st. F or Ant -A an d Ant -B, you can na me cha nn els .
4 7 4 7 SQ V ( Super Quick Vie w ™ ) Us ing The Remot e Control Viewi ng a nd ch a ngin g SQ V banks u s ing the re mot e control: 1 Pres s the SQ V but ton . 2 T o ch a nge mem or y ba nks , pre ss a numb er button within 5 s econd s of press in g the SQ V but ton .
48 48 Part II I : Setup A uto or Manua l C l ock Setti ng C l o c k Me nu: A u t o o r M a nu a l C lo c k S e t ti ng Cl ock Se tting ( Manual) ( Figure 2) F or the manu a l clock setting , select the cur - re nt time , in clu din g AM or PM and the d a y .
4 9 4 9 Part II I : Setup Cl o sed Capti on s W h e n T e x t c l o s e d c a p t i o n i n g i s s e l e c t e d , a l a r g e b l a c k o r g r a y b o x w i l l a p p e a r o n y o u r T V s c r e e n i f n o s i g n a l i s b r o a d c a s t . T h e c o n t e n t o f c a p t i o n s i s d e t e r m i n e d b y t h e b r o a d c a s t e r .
5 0 5 0 Part II I : Setup Pa s scode Screen ( Figure 2) T o vie w a V -Chi p block ed progra m or to wa tc h the progra m duri ng a schedul ed lock time , y ou must e nter y our 4-digit p as scode or cha nge the cha nnel to a n unlock ed pro- gra m .
TV Rating FV D L S V TV-Y TV-Y7 X TV-G TV-PG XXXX TV-14 XXXX TV-MA XXX 5 1 5 1 Part II I : Setup V - Chi p Lock V - Chi p Lock M enu : V - Chip V - Chip Signa l Informa tion When provided by th e broadcaster , V -Chip ratings c an be used to cont rol which programs can b e viewed o r will be blo cked.
5 2 5 2 Lock By T ime ( Figure 1 ) L OC K B Y TIME wil l al low y ou t o lock th e entir e T V durin g spec i c ho ur s . U se AD J U ST or to select ON or OF F then u se AD JU ST to mo v e t o the “Lock Time ” opti on bo x .
5 3 5 3 Part II I : Setup Setti ng The Timer Ti mer M enu : Setting The T imer Ti mer O n / Off ( Figure 1 ) The timer can be t urned On or Off . When On, y ou ne ed to se lect the tim e to t urn on , the da y to turn on , the de vice a nd the cha n- nel t o di sp la y .
5 4 5 4 Part II I : Setup A udi o / Video Setting s M enu Video Mute ( Figure 1 ) Video Mute lets y ou di spl a y a blue ba ck - grou nd when no sig na l is bei ng rec eiv ed on inputs 1 -5. Bla ck Enh ancement ( Figure 1 ) The contra st in d ark scen es is enh an ced for better pictur e qu a lity .
5 5 5 5 Part II I : Setup T V Speak ers T o p r e v e n t d a m a g e f r o m a s u d d e n i n c r e a s e i n v o l u m e , m a k e s u r e t h e T V v o l u m e i s l o w b e f o r e c h o o s i n g O N . T V Speak ers ( Figure 1 ) Thi s selectio n will t urn on or off the T V ’ s int ern al s pea k ers .
5 6 5 6 Part II I : Setup Aud io Setti ngs Bas s enh an ces or red uces l ow fr e- quen cy sou nd . T reble enh an ces or red uces h igh fr e- quen cy sou nd . Bala nce ad justs the le vel of so und between the l eft and rig ht sp eak ers. Surround cr eat es s imu la t ed ster eo a nd surro und e ffects.
5 7 5 7 Part II I : Setup A / V Setti ng Descri pti on s: Vi deo Video Setti ngs Contra st pro vid es a sl ider t o a dju st the whit e-to-bla ck l e v el . Lo w contra st sho ws a v ar iety of s ha des i n da rk er im age s, wh ile h igh con tra st sh ows da rk er im a ges mor e uni form ly bl ac k a nd ma k es c olors a ppear m ore vi bra nt.
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59 59 Oper at io n Remo te Control F unctions ...... 6 0 - 69 Ov er vie w ..................................... 60 Care and Ope ra tion ................... 61 Channel Selection...................... 62 Sleep Timer ................................ 62 Operati on of PIP and POP.
6 0 6 0 Part IV: Operation R emot e Control F uncti ons: Over vi ew O v e rv i e w ( F ollowing page, g ur e 1) 1 Sl ide Sw itch : Select A / V product t o be control led b y the r emo te c ontrol . 2 Numbers : Indiv idu al ly select ch an nel s or ent er inf orm atio n int o T V menu s .
6 1 6 1 Part IV: Operation Operation Instal li ng t he Batteries: ( Figure 2) 1 Re mo v e the re mot e contr ol’ s b ac k co v er b y gentl y press in g the ribb ed tab i n the dir ection of the a rrow a nd s li din g off the co v er . 2 Loa d the b atteri es, m a king s ure the pola rities ( +) a nd (-) are correct.
6 2 6 2 Part IV: Operation R emo t e C o nt r o l F u n ct i on s: C h a n ne l S e l e ct i o n a n d S l e ep T im er Channel Selection F or Ant- A or Ant -B Channel s: E nt er three nu mbers (for c ha nnel 2 , press 002). or Press the c ha nn el num ber a nd E NT E R (for ch an nel 2 , pr ess 2 , then E NTE R ).
6 3 6 3 Part IV: Operation Operat ion o f PIP and POP R emot e Control F unction s: Operat ion of P IP and POP Chang ing PIP / POP De vice Press PI P DEV IC E t o ch ang e the P IP or PO P pictur e source de vic e . A menu si mil ar to the Dev ice Selection Menu will be dis pla yed .
6 4 6 4 Part IV: Operation D i s p l a y F o r m a t s Non-Anamorphic Pi cture (4 :3 ) A n a mo r ph i c W id es c r e e n P i c t ur e ( 1 6:9 ) 2 3 4 3 4 1 5 1 2 5.
6 5 6 5 Part IV: Operation R emot e Control F unction s: Di s pl a y F orma ts Thi s is a wide scr een T V (al so known a s a 1 6 : 9 T V ) . Thi s s ha pe r e e c t s t h e new types of ima ges a v a il ab le from HD T V and ma n y D VD s.
6 6 6 6 F igure 1 . Pr ogr amming the r emote to con tr ol your Net- Command ™ A / V dev ices. Part IV: Operation Pr ogra mming R emot e Contr ol P r o g r a m m i n g t h e R e m o t e C o n t r o .
6 7 6 7 F igure 1 . Pr ogr amming the r emote to contr ol your cable box. F igure 3. Progr amming the r emote to control your VCR. F igure 2 . Pr ogr amming the remote to control your sat el- lite r eceiv er .
6 8 6 8 F igure 4 . Pr ogr amming the r emote to control your DVD / L D P . F igure 5. Pr ogr amming the r emote to control your A / V r eceive r . I f t h e r e m o t e c o n t r o l h a s n o t b e .
6 9 6 9 T h e r e m o t e c o n t r o l m a y r e t u r n t o i t s i n i t i a l s e t t i n g w h e n t h e b a t t e r i e s a r e c h a n g e d . Y o u m a y n e e d t o r e p r o g r a m .
7 0 7 0 W arni ng : Do not lea ve stat ionary or letterbo x images on-scr een for e xtended periods o f time. Mix the t ypes of pict ures sho wn. Unev en pi cture tube a ging i s NO T co v ered b y y our warr anty . The norma l us e of a T V should i nclu de a mixtur e of T V pictur e types.
7 1 71 71 71 71 W h e n c h a n g i n g o r d e l e t i n g y o u r p a s s c o d e , y o u m u s t u s e t h e r e m o t e c o n t r o l i n c l u d e d w i t h t h i s T V . Y o u c a n n o t u s e a M i t s u b i s h i r e m o t e c o n t r o l f r o m a n o t h e r c o m p o n e n t o r a “ u n i v e r s a l ” r e m o t e .
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7 3 7 3 Appendix B: Inpu t Connection Compatibl ity Appendi x B : Input Connection Compat ib i l ity These i nputs ar e compa tib le with compon ent video s igna l s from stan da rd D VD pl a y ers and o ther equi pment se ndi ng a stand ar d NTS C compon ent video s ign a l (480i ).
7 4 7 4 A p pe n d ix C: R em o t e C o n t r o l P r o g r a mm i n g C o d e s Mi ts ubis hi . .. .. .. . 010, 01 1, 01 2, 01 3, 01 4, . .. .. .. .. .. .. . 01 5 Adm iral . .. .. .. .. . 220 Aiwa . .. .. .. .. .. . 225 , 2 26 Den on . .. .. .. .. . 234, 235, 23 6 Fish er .
7 5 7 5 F o r f u rt h e r a s s i s t a n c e , p l e a s e c a l l (8 0 0) 3 3 2 - 2 1 1 9 D O N O T u s e a n y k i n d o f a b r a s i v e , l i q u i d , o r s p r a y c l e a n e r o n t h e s u r f a c e o f t h e T V s c r e e n o r D i a m o n d S h i e l d ™ .
7 6 7 6 Appendix D : Clean ing and Service Appendi x D : Cl eani ng and Ser vice Ser vice If yo u are u na ble t o correct a prob lem with your TV , consult y our Mitsu bis hi d eal er or a Mitsubi sh i Authori z ed W a rra nty Ser vice Cent er . DO NO T a dju st a ny c ontrol s other tha n those de scribed i n thi s Owner’ s Guid e .
7 7 7 7 Appendix E: Diamond Shield Instructions Appendi x E: D i amond Shiel d Instruction s Dia mond Shi eld ™ Instal lati on The in structions belo w wil l lea d yo u through the Dia mond Shie ld insta lla tion process . Inc luded in the Di amo nd Sh ield p ac ka ge ar e the f ollo wing ite ms: F or model WS- 65869 only .
7 8 7 8 Appendi x E: Diamond Shiel d™ Instal l at ion Appendix E: Diamond Shield Instructions Dia mond Shi eld ™ Instal lati on The in structions belo w wil l lea d yo u through the Dia mond Shie ld insta lla tion process . Inc luded in the Di amo nd Sh ield p ac ka ge ar e the f ollo wing items: F or models WS-659 09 and WS- 7 3909 only .
7 9 7 9 Appendi x F : Cab inet Sepa ra ti on for Model WS - 65869 Appendix F : Cabinet Separation Cab inet Separa ti on for Model W S- 65869 F or M itsub i s hi Dealers and Ser vice Pers onnel Onl y The Mitsubi sh i T V model WS- 65869 cab inet h a s been a ssemb led in two pieces .
80 80 A p p e n d i x F : C a b i n e t S e p a r a t i o n f o r M o d e l s W S - 6 5 9 0 9 & W S - 7 3 9 0 9 Appendix F : Cabinet Separation Cab inet Separ at ion f or Model s WS - 659 09 and W.
8 1 8 1 Pro blem Po s s ib le Sol ution • The T V remote cont rol does n ot work. • Check that t he bat teries are inst alled cor rect ly . • Check t hat the sele cted sw itch is set to “ T V ” . • Be no fur t her t han 20 feet from the T V whe n using the remote cont rol.
8 2 8 2 Appendi x G : T rouble shoo ti ng Pro blem Po s s ib le Sol ution • The T V will not tu rn on af ter being plu gged in. • If green lig ht on front panel is blinkin g, please wait for at about one min ute for light to turn of f, then tr y to power o n again.
8 3 8 3 Index Inde x A- R A accessories, 9 ad di ng a nd d ele ti ng de vi ce s, 3 2 , 3 3 ada ptors ( BNC to RCA), 22 adjusting (converge nce) , 44- 45 adjusting a udio / video, 54-57 alignment (conv.
8 4 8 4 Index Inde x S -W S saf eguards , 4-5 ser vicing, 2, 5, 7 6 Sharpness, 57 Sleep Timer , 62 Spani sh , 28, 45 Specia l F ea tures, 9 Specia l F unctions ( Remot e C on- trol ), 69 SQ V (Super Q.
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