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Mitsubishi Electric 738 Series Owner's Manual
Mitsubishi Electric 738 Series Owner's Manual

Mitsubishi Electric 738 Series Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 3D DLP HOME-CINEMA TELEVISION ™ MODELS 738 Series 838 Series OWNER’S GUIDE • For questions: Visit our website at www.mitsubishi-tv.com. E-mail us at MDEAservice@mdea.com. Call Consumer Relations at 800-332-2119. System Reset, please see the back cover. • For information on •...
  • Page 2 CAUTION FCC Declaration of Conformity RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Product: Projection Television Receiver DO NOT OPEN Models: WD-60738, WD-65738, WD-73738, CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC WD-82738 SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). WD-65838, WD-73838, WD-82838 NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER Responsible Mitsubishi Digital Electronics SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 4 TV Menus Important Information About Your TV Main Menu ......Installation and Operating Notes .
  • Page 4: Important Information About Your Tv

    Important Information About Your TV Internal Fans For Your Records Internal cooling fans maintain proper operating tem- Record the model number, serial number, and peratures inside the TV. It is normal to hear the fans purchase date of your TV. The model and serial when you first turn on the TV, during quiet scenes numbers are on the back of the TV.
  • Page 5: Important Safety Instructions

    Important Safety Instructions Please read the following safeguards for your TV and E XAMP LE OF ANT E NNA G R OUNDING retain for future reference. Always follow all warnings and instructions marked on the television. Read these instructions. ANT E NNA LE AD IN WIR E 2) Keep these instructions.
  • Page 6: Special Features Of Your Tv

    Special Features of Your TV Easy Connect Auto Input Sensing Your new high-definition widescreen television has many special features that make it the perfect center of Easy Connect™ Auto Input Sensing automatically rec- your home entertainment system, including: ognizes when you plug in a device and prompts you to assign a name to it.
  • Page 7: Basic Setup And Operation

    Basic Setup and Operation Package Contents Installing the Remote Control Please take a moment to review the following list of items to ensure that you have received everything. Batteries Remove the remote control’s back cover by Remote Control gently pressing in the tab and lifting off the cover. Load the batteries, making sure the polarities (+) and (-) are correct.
  • Page 8: Before You Begin

    1. Basic Setup and Operation Before You Begin TV Tips Review the important safety, installation, and oper- ating information at the beginning of this book. Turning the TV On or Off Choose a location for your TV. • Point the bulb end of the remote control at the • Allow at least four inches of space on all sides front of the TV and press the POWER key.
  • Page 9: Tv Controls

    1. Basic Setup and Operation TV Controls Remote Control For more on use and care of the remote control, see page Emitter (Bulb) End TV CAB/SAT DVD AUDIO VCR Sleep Timer, page 28 Press the key for the device type to control.
  • Page 10: The Tools Key And Menu

    1. Basic Setup and Operation TV Controls, continued The TOOLS Key and Menu Press the TOOLS key to check for shortcuts. The Tools menu lists shortcut keys for common functions. Press the number key to activate the shortcut. See the TOOLS sample menu below.
  • Page 11: Tv Control Panel

    1. Basic Setup and Operation TV Controls, continued The STATUS Indicator TV Control Panel Buttons on the control panel duplicate some keys on the remote control. Symbols Steady On INPUT and VOL + Slow Flashing Fast Flashing • To display the main menu, press simultaneously for about 10 seconds.
  • Page 12: Setting Up Tv Inputs

    1. Basic Setup and Operation Setting Up TV Inputs Using the ANT (Antenna) Input Setting Up Inputs with Auto Input Sensing If using an antenna or direct cable service (no cable Power on the TV. box), connect the incoming coaxial cable to the TV’s Power on the devices to ensure detection.
  • Page 13 1. Basic Setup and Operation Setting Up TV Inputs, continued About Auto Input Sensing Tips on Auto Sensing This TV’s Easy Connect™ Auto Input Sensing feature • Choose a different name for each input. detects the following connections automatically: • The antenna input ( ANT) is never detected, •...
  • Page 14: Basic Tv Operation

    1. Basic Setup and Operation Basic TV Operation Watching Broadcast TV Selecting an Input to Watch TV Connected to an Antenna or Direct Cable Service (no cable box) Note: Perform channel memorization to enable recep- INPUT. Press tion of digital channels. See page INPUT to display the Input Selection menu.
  • Page 15: Picture Settings

    1. Basic Setup and Operation Basic TV Operation, continued Picture Settings Basic Audio Controls To get the best picture under different viewing con- Controlling Sound Volume ditions, set the Picture Mode first before changing VOL to adjust the sound level •...
  • Page 16 1. Basic Setup and Operation Basic TV Operation, continued The FORMAT Key and Picture Shape Repeatedly press the Sample Uses of the FORMAT Key FORMAT key to cycle If you prefer to reduce of eliminate black areas at the edges of the picture, through displays for the use the FORMAT key.
  • Page 17: Using The Tv With A Personal Computer

    1. Basic Setup and Operation Using the TV with a Personal Computer Connecting a Computer to the TV HDMI Connection Use one of the connection methods listed below based Mitsubishi recommends using high-speed HDMI on your computer’s video output. cables to connect newer devices incorporating HDMI technology.
  • Page 18 1. Basic Setup and Operation Using the TV with a Personal Computer Computer Video Adjustments Power on the computer. Set the computer’s screen saver to display a pattern after several minutes of inactivity. This acts as a PC from the Input Selection menu. To do Select reminder that the TV is powered on and the lamp this, press INPUT to open the Input Selection menu,...
  • Page 19: Tv Connections

    TV Connections Before You Begin Auto Input Sensing Surround Sound The TV’s Auto Input Sensing feature automatically rec- • For best surround sound audio quality from an ognizes many connections and prompts you to identify external sound system, route audio-carrying cables the type of device connected.
  • Page 20: Inputs And Outputs

    GLASSES EMITTER Y/ VIDEO AUDIO L (480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i) HDMI Y/VIDEO Pb Pr 3D GLASSES AUDIO EMITTER (page 22) (738 Series: power or (Ethernet, port analog stereo (component AUDIO/SURROUND input wireless adapter, page page video, page...
  • Page 21 The HDMI inputs support uncompressed standard and 738 Series. Use this port for a wireless network high-definition digital video formats, bitstream Dolby Digital 5.1, and PCM digital stereo audio. These inputs adapter.
  • Page 22: Hdmi Device

    Note: The HDMI connection supports copy protection Any HDMI device (HDCP). HDMI and Digital Surround Sound 738 Series. The TV’s HDMI inputs can receive digital stereo audio signals only when using the TV speakers. 838 Series. The TV’s HDMI inputs can receive digital surround sound from an HDMI device.
  • Page 23: Y Pb Pr Component Video Device

    2. TV Connections DVI Video Device Y Pb Pr Component Video Device Commonly used with a Cable Box, Satellite Commonly used with an HDTV Cable Box, Receiver, or DVD Player Satellite Receiver, or DVD/Blu-ray Player Connect a DVI device (digital only) to one of the TV’s If your source device has an HDMI output, use the con- HDMI input jacks.
  • Page 24: Antenna Or Cable Tv Service

    2. TV Connections Antenna or Cable TV Service VCR or DVD Recorder to an Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable Connect the incoming cable to the TV’s ANT input. Required: Video cables Antenna 1a. Component video cables (red/blue/green) Direct cable (no cable box) 1b.
  • Page 25: A/V Receiver

    2. TV Connections A/V Receiver A/V Receiver with HDMI Output Most setups require either a digital audio cable or Required: One HDMI-to-HDMI cable analog stereo audio cables. To send audio from TV This option allows you to view content from devices channels received on the ANT input or devices con- connected to an A/V receiver.
  • Page 26: Supplemental Audio Connections

    2. TV Connections Supplemental Audio Connections 838 Series. Add a subwoofer to complement the TV’s Wireless Subwoofer speaker array or use the TV’s speakers as a center Mitsubishi recommends Polk Audio Wireless Subwoofer channel for your external sound system. model PSW i8m. The transmitter module can be conveniently powered from the TV’s USB power port.
  • Page 27 2. TV Connections Supplemental Audio Connections, continued Using the TV Speakers as a Center Enable the TV’s center channel mode: Channel a. Go to Sound > Global and set Center Channel to On. If using an external surround sound system, you can make the TV’s speakers provide center channel sound.
  • Page 28: Tv Features

    TV Features Sleep Timer FAV (Favorite Channels) The Sleep Timer turns the TV off after the length of time you set. To set the TV to turn on at a certain time of The FAV key gives you quick access to favorite program day, see the Setup >...
  • Page 29: Channelview Channel Listings

    3. TV Features ChannelView Channel Listings ChannelView Custom Channel Banks ChannelView displays program descriptions sent by broadcasters. This information may be unavailable in some areas. About ChannelView ChannelView™ shows memorized channels on the ANT input. It displays channel names and program information for digital channels.
  • Page 30: Status Display

    3. TV Features Status Display Press the INFO key to see 402-101 KABC Monday Night Football the on-screen status TV-PG DLSV St. Louis vs. Tampa Bay, played in Tampa for display. The most common displays are Sample information from the shown here.
  • Page 31: Using An External Sound System

    3. TV Features Using an External Sound System Redirecting Audio Output Controlling A/V Receiver Sound Volume Use one of the methods below to control sound volume from Selecting the Audio Output an A/V receiver. Press AUDIO. With a Standard TV Setup Press to show the TV Recommended Method:...
  • Page 32: Picture Shape And Display Formats

    3. TV Features Picture Shape and Display Formats Format Definitions Zoom: Enlarges the picture to fill the screen by crop- ping the sides, top, and bottom to eliminate black bars. Note: See page 16 for use of the FORMAT key to apply 480i/480p and SD 4:3 signals: •...
  • Page 33: 3D Video

    3. TV Features 3D Video Watching 3D Video To display 3D gaming or 3D cinema content, your Mitsubishi TV requires: Note: Active 3D glasses are required. • A compatible 3D source device outputting a 3D Press INPUT. signal in one of these formats: Highlight the icon for the 3D video device and press Checkerboard format, 1080p, 60-Hz;...
  • Page 34 3. TV Features 3D Video, continued 3D Safety Requirements Epilepsy • 3D Glasses are NOT designed as sunglasses or safety glasses and do not provide protection. 3D WARNING! IF YOU OR ANY MEMBER OF YOUR glasses should be worn only when viewing 3D FAMILY HAS A HISTORY OF EPILEPSY, CONSULT material.
  • Page 35: Camera Images And Music Files

    3. TV Features Camera Images and Music Files All Models. USB Media Player icons display, high- • The TV can display still images or When the motion video from a camera through the Y/VIDEO light one of these choices and press ENTER. port.
  • Page 36 3. TV Features Camera Images and Music Files, continued Using the Photos and Audio Menus USB Media Setup Menu Use the USB Media Setup menu to set up play of a Use these keys with your photo and audio files. slide show or playlist.
  • Page 37: Photos And Motion Video As Composite Video

    3. TV Features Camera Images and Music Files, continued Using an Audio-Only Device Photos and Motion Video as Composite Video All Models. To use the TV speakers with an audio device such as an MP3 or CD player with analog output, All Models.
  • Page 38: Wireless Audio Playback

    3. TV Features Camera Images and Music Files, continued Wireless Audio Playback 838 Series. The TV’s built-in speaker array can play Tips for Wireless Playback audio from a handheld device using Bluetooth ® A2DP • Selecting the Bluetooth icon at a later time will (stereo audio) wireless technology.
  • Page 39: Sound Projector (838 Series)

    3. TV Features Sound Projector (838 Series) This setup is unnecessary if using the TV speakers Connecting the TV as a center channel. See page 27. To hear digital surround sound, the TV must be con- nected to a digital surround sound source. The TV can Sound Projector Technology receive digital surround sound from: 838 Series.
  • Page 40 3. TV Features Sound Projector (838 Series), continued How to Make Adjustments in the Custom Menu • Press to select an audio beam; colors of the adjusters correspond to audio beams in the on- screen diagram. • Press to redirect the audio beam or change the sound level.
  • Page 41: Auto Setup

    3. TV Features Sound Projector (838 Series), continued Auto Setup Microphone Placement Auto setup uses the included calibration microphone to • Make sure there are no large obstacles between optimize Sound Projector performance for most room the TV and microphone. conditions.
  • Page 42 3. TV Features Sound Projector (838 Series), continued External Rear Speakers CENTER WOOFER INPUT OUTPUT You may wish to supplement surround sound from the DIGITAL DVI/PC AUDIO AUDIO/SURROUND AUDIO INPUT OUTPUT L OUTPUT TV with external rear speakers. External speakers can IR-NetCommand Output/EXTERNAL CONTROLLER INPUT...
  • Page 43: Streamtv™ Internet Media

    3. TV Features StreamTV™ Internet Media Required for StreamTV internet media: Internet services provided by VUDU ™ Apps let you access many popular on-line applications. In addition • Broadband internet service (at least 2 Mbps for SD, to free content, VUDU’s movie service lets you buy and 4 Mbps for HD, and 8 Mbps for 1080p HDX) rent movies through the TV.
  • Page 44 3. TV Features StreamTV™ Internet Media, continued CENTER WOOFER INPUT OUTPUT Wireless Connection DIGITAL AUDIO/SURROUND AUDIO AUDIO OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT IR-NetCommand Output/EXTERNAL CONTROLLER INPUT The TV requires an AzureWave AW-NU231 USB Y/ VIDEO HDMI GLASSES EMITTER wireless adapter. The adapter is available from Y/ VIDEO AUDIO L (480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
  • Page 45: Troubleshooting

    3. TV Features StreamTV™ Internet Media, continued Using StreamTV Internet Media Troubleshooting After establishing internet connectivity as described If You Are Unable to Connect to the Internet “Home Network Setup,” page 43, switch the TV to • Check all power and data connections. any input other than Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 46: Introduction To Home-Theater Control

    3. TV Features Introduction to Home-Theater Control This TV offers a choice of home-theater-control systems. This summary offers some examples of the control methods available using the TV’s remote control. You may wish to use one or more of these methods in your home theater after completing Auto Input Sensing.
  • Page 47: Tv Menus

    Natural For most nighttime viewing and x.v.Color sources Advanced Contact your professional installer for setup or see page 738 series: Special/ADV 838 series: ISF Day/ADV1, ISF Night/ADV2 Downloaded From TV-Manual.com Manuals For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119...
  • Page 48 4. TV Menus Picture, continued Contrast • Low contrast shows a variety of shades in darker images Adjusts the white-to-black level • In most home lighting situations, medium contrast looks Settings are stored indepen- best. dently for each Picture Mode. •...
  • Page 49: Picture Reset

    Press to close the menu. To use the custom Picture Mode at a later time Press MENU and go to Picture > Video > Picture Mode and: 738 Series 838 Series • Select SPECIAL if settings were saved by your •...
  • Page 50: Picture Mode

    4. TV Menus Picture, continued To return to the default values for Advanced Display the Picture > Advanced menu and: 738 Series 838 Series Highlight RESET Pic Mode and press ENTER. Advanced mode to change. Highlight the ighlight RESET Pic Mode and press ENTER. You must...
  • Page 51: Sound

    4. TV Menus Sound Sound Audio Settings in this menu are saved for the current input only with the exception of Balance and Subwoofer, which apply to all inputs. To make Audio adjustments while watching TV and without using the menu: Press the AUDIO key.
  • Page 52 4. TV Menus Sound, continued Sound Global Settings in this menu apply to all left and right inputs. Analog Audio These settings affect audio from the AUDIO OUTPUT jacks. Fixed Use with an analog A/V receiver. Control volume from the A/V receiver. The volume of the audio output signal is fixed and is unaffected by the TV’s volume control.
  • Page 53: Captions

    4. TV Menus Captions IMPORTANT Captions on Digital Channels • The content of captions is determined by the The TV can decode captions from the ANT input only. broadcaster. If captions show strange char- Broadcasters can send up to six different captioning acters, misspellings, or odd grammar, it is not selections or can send analog captions for a program a malfunction of the TV.
  • Page 54: Setup

    4. TV Menus Setup Setup Language Menu English Displays on-screen menus in either English or Spanish. Spanish Antenna Selects the current language for a digital program from the ANT input. Each digital program may Digital include up to seven language choices or there may be no language choice offered. Audio Setup Clock...
  • Page 55: Setup Channel

    4. TV Menus Setup, continued Setup Channel Ant Air, You must perform a channel scan to receive digital channels. The scan searches for broad- Ant Cable cast channels and adds them to TV memory. To start channel scan: ANT input: Highlight one of the input selections based on your connection to the All Channels, •...
  • Page 56: Setup Network

    4. TV Menus Setup, continued Setup Energy Lamp Standard, Standard is for most viewing conditions. Use Bright in brightly lit rooms. You may Energy Bright notice increased fan noise when using the Bright setting. Blue Glow On, Off Select On to see blue accent lighting when the TV is powered on. (838 series) Setup Network...
  • Page 57: Inputs

    4. TV Menus Inputs Inputs Name INPUT and HDMI jacks: • Lets you assign or change names of inputs appearing in the Input Selec- Cable box, Cam(corder), CD, tion menu. Highlight an input and press ENTER multiple times to cycle DVD (DVD, DVD2, Blu-ray), DVR, through the name choices.
  • Page 58 4. TV Menus Inputs, continued Inputs Order Lets you rearrange icons in the Input Selection menu. Press to highlight an input icon. 2. Press ENTER to confirm the selection. 3. Press to drag the icon to the desired position. 4. Press ENTER to confirm the new position. Inputs Demo See demonstrations showcasing selected TV features.
  • Page 59: Lock

    4. TV Menus Lock TV Locks Parental Menu The TV comes from the factory with the rating locks Parental Lock by Program Ratings turned off and with pre-set U.S. ratings TV-PG and Restricts access using U.S.-based ratings movie rating PG. You must turn on blocking for U.S. sent by broadcasters.
  • Page 60 4. TV Menus Lock, continued Lock Parental Lock Disables or enables blocking based on V-Chip signals and the U.S. rating system. TV Rating Highlight the rating level you wish to change and press ENTER to block it ( ) or allow it ( You can apply supplemental content blocking to the age-based ratings by...
  • Page 61 4. TV Menus Lock, continued Lock Time Blocks all use of the TV during the time period you specify. You must enter a pass code to use the TV when the time lock is in effect. After releasing the lock with the pass code, the lock does not go back into effect until the next time the TV is powered on.
  • Page 62: Netcommand Ir Control

    NetCommand IR Control About NetCommand IR Control • NetCommand IR home-theater control is avail- IR (infrared) emitters, telling the devices to play, able on 838 series TVs. record, change inputs, adjust volume, change chan- nels, or perform other functions. All this is accom- •...
  • Page 63: Ir Emitters

    5. NetCommand IR Control (838 Series) IR Emitters Placement Place any unused ends behind the devices to prevent stray signals from reaching the IR sensors. The NetCommand system uses emitters connected to the IR–NetCommand Output jack to control other devices such as DVD players, cable boxes, satellite CENTER WOOFER INPUT...
  • Page 64: Netcommand Setup

    5. NetCommand IR Control (838 Series) NetCommand Setup Initial NetCommand Setup Switch the TV to the desired input to control. Press INPUT, highlight the input icon, and press ENTER. To perform this procedure, you need: Inputs > Learn menu. Open the NetCommand •...
  • Page 65: Operating Netcommand-Controlled Devices

    5. NetCommand IR Control (838 Series) NetCommand Setup, continued Operating NetCommand-Controlled Devices Adding or Removing Device Keys from Controlling Most Device Types NetCommand Control As an example of NetCommand control, if you are watching your cable box and you wish to tune to the After performing initial setup, you can add or remove next channel higher, press CHANNEL UP.
  • Page 66 5. NetCommand IR Control (838 Series) Operating NetCommand-Controlled Devices, continued Key Name in Special Operation Description and Setup How to Use Learning Screen Menu Displaying a Menu for the Current Device Press TOOLS and number 3 to send the menu signal to the device.
  • Page 67: Netcommand Specialized Device Keys

    5. NetCommand IR Control (838 Series) Operating NetCommand-Controlled Devices, continued NetCommand Specialized Device Keys Refer to this chart when “learning” device keys. See page 65 more on keys marked in the “Special Operation Method” column. Name on TV See Special Op- Key Name in Function Remote...
  • Page 68: Netcommand Ir Control Of An A/V Receiver

    NetCommand IR Control of an A/V Receiver Controlling an A/V Receiver NetCommand IR home-theater control is avail- able on 838 series TVs. See the description of after NetCommand Setup NetCommand on “About NetCommand IR Control,” page Switching Audio to and from the A/V Two levels of NetCommand A/V receiver control are Receiver available through the Inputs >...
  • Page 69: Setting Up A/V Receiver Control

    6. NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver (838 Series) Setting Up A/V Receiver Control When the Power text starts flashing, aim the A/V Power and Volume receiver’s remote control at the TV and hold the Perform this setup to control A/V receiver power and POWER or POWER ON key until a check mark appears volume with the TV’s remote control.
  • Page 70: Automatic Audio/Video Switching Over An Hdmi Connection

    6. NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver (838 Series) Setting Up A/V Receiver Control, continued Automatic Audio/Video Switching Over an More About Using an HDMI Connection HDMI Connection • Audio from devices connected directly to the TV can be heard from the TV speakers only. If your A/V receiver has an HDMI output, it may be To send audio to the A/V receiver from such convenient to send video to the TV over a single HDMI...
  • Page 71 6. NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver (838 Series) Setting Up A/V Receiver Control, continued Before You Begin to each A/V receiver input. This information will be needed later to set up NetCommand’s automatic To complete these steps you will need: input switching.
  • Page 72 6. NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver (838 Series) Setting Up A/V Receiver Control, continued NetCommand Control of a Device Con- Set up NetCommand control of A/V receiver audio/ nected to an HDMI A/V Receiver video switching via HDMI as described on the pre- vious page.
  • Page 73: Appendices

    Appendices Appendix A: Programming the Remote Control ... Appendix B: Bypassing the Parental Lock ....Appendix C: HDMI Control of CEC Devices ....Appendix D: TV Care .
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  • Page 75: Appendix A: Programming The Remote Control

    Appendices Appendix A: Programming the Remote Control This appendix explains programming the TV’s remote VCRs and DVRs control to operate other A/V devices. This is distinct • CHANNEL UP/DN (RECORD) • from NetCommand or HDMI CEC. • POWER (REVERSE) • • SLEEP (STOP) •...
  • Page 76: Programming The Remote Control

    Appendices Appendix A: Programming the Remote Control, continued Programming the Remote Control IMPORTANT Press one of the upper buttons on the remote You may need to reprogram the remote control after control to change to the correct mode for the changing the batteries.
  • Page 77 Appendices Appendix A: Programming the Remote Control, continued Audio Amplifiers Cable Boxes CD Players Altec 41742 Rogers 11877 Victor 40072 Lansing Scientific 11877, 10877 Wards 40053 Anthem 42220 Atlanta Yamaha 41292, 40490, 40036 Bel Canto 41583 Sejin 11602 Design Shaw 11376 Audio Accessories Cary Audio...
  • Page 78 Appendices Appendix A: Programming the Remote Control, continued A/V Receivers Satellite Receivers VCRs Marantz 42114, 41289, 41269, DirecTV 11749, 11377, 11142, Audiovox 20278, 20037 41189 10749, 10639, 10566, Calix 20037 McIntosh 41289 10392, 10247, 1856, Canon 20035 Micromega 41189 11609, 11442, 11414, Carver 20081 11109, 11076...
  • Page 79 Appendices Appendix A: Programming the Remote Control, continued VCRs VCRs DVD Players Kodak 20037, 20035 20880, 20060, 20042 Accurian 30675 Linksys 21972 Realistic 20048, 20046, 20037, Adcom 31094 20035, 20000 Lloyd’s 20000 Aiwa 30641 ReplayTV 20616, 20614 20037 Akai 31089, 30770, 30695 Ricavision 21972 Magnasonic...
  • Page 80 Appendices Appendix A: Programming the Remote Control, continued DVD Players DVD Players DVD Players Harman/ 31229, 30702, 30582 Pioneer 31571, 31512, 31460, Yamaha 32558, 32298, 30817, Kardon 30632, 30631, 30571, 30646, 30545, Helios 32192, 32080 30525, 30142 30539, 30490 32442 Zenith 30869, 30741, 30591, Hello Kitty...
  • Page 81: Appendix B: Bypassing The Parental Lock

    Appendices Appendix B: Bypassing Mitsubishi Home Theater TV the Parental Lock 738 Series 838 Series Bypassing the Parental Lock After you set the lock, you must use your pass code to: • View a locked program • View a locked channel •...
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  • Page 83: Appendix C: Hdmi Control Of Cec Devices

    Appendices Appendix C: HDMI Control of CEC Devices Many new HDMI devices have a feature called Con- If prompted for a name, sumer Electronics Control (CEC) or HDMI Control. highlight a name for the HDMI Control allows one device, such as the TV, to device and press ENTER to control other devices, such as an A/V receiver or disc add a check.
  • Page 84 Appendices Appendix C: HDMI Control of CEC Devices, continued HDMI Control of an HDMI A/V Receiver and Connected Devices DIGITAL DIGITAL DVI/PC AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO INPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT Note: Connect the A/V receiver to the TV with an Y/ VIDEO HDMI cable before making other connections.
  • Page 85: Using Hdmi Control

    Appendices Appendix C: HDMI Control of CEC Devices, continued Resolving CEC Conflicts Using HDMI Control Because each manufacturer selects which CEC func- As an example of using HDMI Control, press PLAY on tions to support, some devices can conflict with other the device itself to: devices.
  • Page 86: Appendix D: Tv Care

    Appendices Appendix D: TV Care Lamp-Cartridge Replacement CAUTION: If the television is on, press POWER to turn it off. Unplug the television and allow it to cool for at least one hour before attempting to replace the lamp cartridge. Lamp The light source for this television is a CAUTION lamp, which is part of a lamp cartridge...
  • Page 87 Appendices Appendix D: TV Care, continued Replacement Procedure Removing the Old Lamp Cartridge Turn off TV power and unplug the TV. Allow the Figure 1 lamp to cool for at least one hour before proceed- ing. After the lamp has cooled, remove the cover of the lamp compartment, located on the back of the TV.
  • Page 88: Cleaning Recommendations

    Appendices Appendix D: TV Care, continued Cleaning Recommendations Care of the Remote Control Normally, light dusting with a dry, non-scratching duster Remote Control Tips will keep your TV clean. If cleaning beyond this is needed, please use the following guidelines: •...
  • Page 89: Appendix E: Troubleshooting

    Appendices Appendix E: Troubleshooting TV Reset Comparison Guide channel (a channel from the ANT input, a cable box, or satellite receiver), first check other channels from the You can resolve many common TV problems using same input before changing settings. If most other the reset functions described in the following table.
  • Page 90 Appendices Appendix E: Troubleshooting, continued Reset Name When to Use How to Use Resulting Action A/V Reset To reset audio and While viewing the TV, press the All Audio and Video settings are control-panel buttons INPUT and (for all inputs) video adjustments for returned to the original factory VOLUME DOWN at the same time for at...
  • Page 91 Appendices Appendix E: Troubleshooting, continued Reset Name When to Use How to Use Resulting Action VUDU You have forgotten Using a computer, go to Reset your account password Reset VUDU your account pass- www.VUDU.com. from the VUDU website (requires Account Pass- word.
  • Page 92 Appendices Appendix E: Troubleshooting, continued General TV Operation Symptom Remarks 11. I have turned on CEC for my HDMI devices but • First turn off the TV’s HDMI control for the specific device. control is erratic and I wish to disable it. Open the Inputs >...
  • Page 93 Appendices Appendix E: Troubleshooting, continued TV Power On/Off Symptom Remarks TV takes an excessively long time to power When powered on, the TV needs time to boot up, just as a com- puter does. You cannot program the TV to turn on auto- •...
  • Page 94 Appendices Appendix E: Troubleshooting, continued A color program appears as a black and • If using component video, check that the red, green, and white image, or the colors are dim, or the blue input cables are correctly connected to the red, green, screen is black.
  • Page 95 Appendices Appendix E: Troubleshooting, continued Home Network Symptom Remarks I cannot connect the TV to the Go to the Setup > Network menu. Obtain the TV MAC address and network. provide it to the router. The network may be locked. Go to Setup > Network. Highlight the I plugged in a wireless USB adapter, but the wireless connection is not network name and supply the pass code.
  • Page 96: Network Service Disclaimer

    The Bluetooth ® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Mitsubishi Electric is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. Digital Light Processing ®...
  • Page 97: Mitsubishi Tv Software

    Trademark and License Information Mitsubishi TV Software END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR EMBEDDED SOFTWARE IMPORTANT – READ CAREFULLY: This License Agreement is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or an entity) and Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. (MDEA) for all software pre installed and/or provided along with this television (“Software”). By utilizing this television and Software, you agree to be bound by the terms of this License Agreement.
  • Page 98 Trademark and License Information GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3, 29 June 2007 Copyright © 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <http://fsf.org/> Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. Preamble The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for software and other kinds of works.
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    Trademark and License Information 4. Conveying Verbatim Copies. You may convey verbatim copies of the Program’s source code as you receive it, in any medium, provided that you conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate copyright notice; keep intact all notices stating that this License and any non-permissive terms added in accord with section 7 apply to the code; keep intact all notices of the absence of any warranty;...
  • Page 100 Trademark and License Information However, if you cease all violation of this License, then your license from a particular copyright holder is reinstated (a) provisionally, unless and until the copyright holder explicitly and finally terminates your license, and (b) permanently, if the copyright holder fails to notify you of the violation by some reasonable means prior to 60 days after the cessation.
  • Page 101 Trademark and License Information GNU General Public License Version 2, June 1991 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it.
  • Page 102 Trademark and License Information 3. You may copy and distribute the Program (or a work based on it, under Section 2) in object code or executable form under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above provided that you also do one of the following: a) Accompany it with the complete corresponding machine-readable source code, which must be distributed under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above on a medium customarily used for software interchange;...
  • Page 103: Warranty

    Warranty Mitsubishi Home-Cinema Television Limited Warranty MITSUBISHI DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC. (“MDEA”) warrants as follows to the original purchaser of this television from an authorized MITSUBISHI Audio/Video Dealer, should it prove defective by reason of against defects arising from improper workmanship and/or material: a.
  • Page 104 Warranty d. To obtain a replacement lamp, order the lamp directly from the MDEA Parts Department at (800) 553-7278. 2. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER: a. Up to .01% pixel outages (small dot picture elements that are dark or incorrectly illuminated). b.
  • Page 105: Index

    Index Index Closed Captions 53 Color Adjustments INFO Key Menu Controls 48 ChannelView 29 Reset Color 49, 89 Status Display 30 Accent Lighting 56 Computer 17, 18 INPUT Key/Input Selection Menu Anamorphic Picture Format 32 Contrast 48 Change Input Name 57 Antenna Input (ANT) 20, 21 Control Panel 11 Choose Viewing Source 14...
  • Page 106 Index Picture Surround Sound Picture Menu Adjustments 47 Rear Speakers 42 Picture Quality and Film Mode Simulated Surround Sound 51 Sound Projector 39 Shape (format) 16, 18, 32 TV Audio Outputs 22 Troubleshooting 93 System Reset 11, 90 Power On/Off 8 Troubleshooting 93 3D GLASSES EMITTER Jack 21 3D Video 33, 50...
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  • Page 108 Website: www.mitsubishi-tv.com E-mail: MDEAservice@mdea.com Call Consumer Relations for operational or connection assistance at 800-332-2119 To order replacement or additional remote controls, lamp cartridges, or NetCommand IR emitters, Visit our website www.mitsuparts.com or call 800-553-7278 SYSTEM RESET If the TV does not respond to the remote control, control-panel buttons, or will not power on/off, press and hold the POWER button on the control panel for ten seconds.

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