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Mitsubishi Electronics LT-2220/LT-3020 User's Manual
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1. 00 Figure 4 Cable Management Cover LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 62 5 8 2003 3 05 O T T Index A V Memory Reset 50 Receiver Connecting 17 Activating the PIP and POP 29 Advanced Features Menu 34 46 49 Antenna Channel Edit Menu 42 Connecting 14 15 Appendices A Bypassing the V Chip Lock 57 B High Definition Input Connection Compatibility 58 C Remote Control Programming Codes 59 D Cleaning and Service 61 Audio Video Settings Menu 34 50 A V Memory Reset 50 Audio Output 50 Speakers 50 Audio Settings Menu 50 Audio Settings Description 51 Automatic POP Switching 56 Auto Color Correction Menu 46 Available On Screen Format Sizes 54 B Back Panel Input Output 11 Black Enhancement Menu 49 Bypassing the V Chip Lock 57 C Cable Box Connecting 15 16 Cable Management 62 Captions Menu 33 39 Background 40 Closed Captions 40 Changing PIP POP Channels 56 Inputs 56 Channel Menu 41 48 Channel Edit Menu 33 41 Channel Selection 26 Clock Setting Auto 37 Manual 36 Coaxial Lead Antenna Connecting 14 Color Balance Menu 46 Component Inputs Connection Compatibility 58 Composite Video with Audio Connecting 16 CONNECTING Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable 74 15 LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 63 gt LELEEEHBE _ Antenna
2. connect your receiver s digital audio out to a digital input on your digital A V receiver Figure 11 Connecting the DTV receiver with component Video Connections LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 19 5 8 2003 3 02 LELEEENE This page intentionally left blank 20 5 8 2003 3 02 PM S58 55 Connecting MonitorLink PC Image and Audio Connection Note The TV side panel and connections shown here are for reference only and may vary by model MonitorLink Figure 14 1 Connect a MonitorLink DVI cable from the side panel to the Mitsubishi HD Receiver Controller back panel 2 Connect the MonitorLink Control RS 232 cable from the side panel to the Mitsubishi HD Receiver Controller back panel 3 Connect the L left and R right audio cables from the receiver to AUDIO LEFT and AUDIO RIGHT the MonitorLink section of the side panel NOTE The 29 pin MonitorLink DVI and 9 pin RS 232 cables can be found at your local electronics store Please refer to www mitsubishi tv com for more information RS 232C control CAUTION To assure continued FCC compliance the user must use a shielded video interface cable with bonded ferrite cores each end when using the MonitorLink DVI input TVside panels 9f Of OF AUBIG AUBIO RIGH
3. Be no further than 20 feet from the TV when using the remote control Avoid using under or near strong fluorescent lighting Press ENT after a channel number to avoid delays Use the three digit number i e 002 for channel 2 Avoid using under or near strong fluorescent lighting Use number keys instead of CHANNEL up down Be sure the channel you want to view is in memory Check that the is turned to the correct input source for that channel by pressing the DEVICE button Make sure the V Chip setting is Off page 44 On screen displays appear each time you change a function This is part of normal TV operation You cannot program the TV to turn on automatically The TV may be locked The clock may not be set There is no sound even when the volume is turned up Check to see if the MUTE button is on The TV s Listen to setting may be set to SAP Check that TV Speakers setting is On You have forgotten your lock E See Appendix A Bypassing the V Chip Lock page 57 Power is Power is suddenly turned off turned off Check Check TIMER and PC Power Save settings and PC Power Save Check TIMER and PC Power Save settings PIP does not display a picture Make sure the V Chip setting is Off page 44 Not all inputs can be displayed as a PIP page 22 The sound does not match the screen picture There is a large black or g
4. P Bi Input Figure 38 TIMER menu Timer Select the input use when the timer turns on the E TV If the TV is already on the timer will turn the to this selected input Set Day Everyday a s Channel Eu 38 TIMER menu Input MAIN MENU ADVANCED FEATURES MENU Channel Figure 39 TIMER menu Timer If the selected input is for ANT the timer will turn Set Time 12 00 PM the TV to the selected channel Set Day Everyday Channel ADJUST to select 4 or change option Figure 39 TIMER menu Channel LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 48 e 5 8 2003 3 04 PM SENE T TT e as To ADVANCED FEATURES Menu Video Mute Black Enhancement PC Power Save MAIN MENU ADVANCED FEATURES menu COLOR BALANCE Vide Mute Figure 40 TIMER Video Mute when On lets you display a blue background when no signal is being received on Inputs 1 2 Component 1 2 MonLink Video Mute PC Power Save ADJUST to select NTER for menu change option ENU to return MAIN MENU Black Enhancement Figure 41 ADVANCED FEATURES menu COLOR BALANCE The contrast in dark scenes is enhanced for better e TO picture quality Brighter scenes will not be affected e Video Mute Black Enhancement PC Power Save PC Power Save 5 for menu Figure 42 change option ENU to return F
5. EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDI grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT NEC SECTION 810 20 ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTORS NEC SECTION 810 21 Servicing Do not attempt to service this T V yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified m ELECTRODE SYSTEM service per sonnel NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE NEC ART 250 PART H GROUND CLAMPS Damage Requiring Service Unplug the from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the If the has been exposed to rain or water If the does not operate normally by following the operating instructions adjust only those controls that covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the to its normal operation e If the has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged
6. dots on the screen Do not be alarmed This is a result of the manufacturing process found in all panels Your picture performance will not be affected 23 Mounting When mounting this display to a wall a UL 1678 Listed wall mounting bracket suitable for the weight and mounting surface must be used LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 6 e 5 8 2003 3 02 PM Television Overview gta Cl eC Sc I 8 Unpacking NERONI E EE E 9 9 Front Controlia me En ee 10 SidebancMnput Epub t 2 0 C 11 LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 7 e 5 8 2003 3 02 PM iT e Thank You for Your Purchase Welcome to the wonderful and exciting world of digital television We are honored that you chose Mitsubishi as your premier home entertainment partner The development team at Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America understands that our customers demand and expect the very best MDEA was founded on the core beliefs and philosophies that drive us to deliver products that implement the latest in advanced television technology While some televisions are destined for obsolescence the near future MDEAS televisions are all HD upgradeable This cornerstone of your home entertainment system will continue to provide unparalleled enjoyment for years to come Whether this is your first Mitsubishi cons
7. 5 8 2003 3 02 PM __ e Connecting an Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable Note The TV side panel and connections shown here are for reference only and may vary by model A UHF Antenna Channels 14 69 VHF Antenna Channels 2 13 TV side panel right Flat Twin Lead Flat Twin Lead External Antenna or Cable 6 6 6 Oo 6 6 6 Oo 6 Ee ae 300 Ohm to 75 Ohm Combiner 3 o 2 VHF gt Back Side i Figure 1 Connecting separate UHF and VHF antennas Note See page 5 for Outdoor Antenna Grounding Separate UHF and VHF Antennas Figure 1 1 Connect the and antenna leads to the combiner 2 Push the combiner onto ANT on the side panel UHF VHF combiners are not provided with the TV They are available at most electronic stores Note This TV will only be able to provide an analog signal through ANT on the side panel IMPORTANT e Additional connection cables are not provided with the TV They should be available at most electronic stores TV side panel right 66606 oeeoce 300 Ohm Flat 75 Ohm Twin Lead Coaxial Cable Optional 300 Ohm to 75 Ohm Matching Transformer Figure 2 Connecting twin lead antenna coaxial lead antenna or vall outlet cable Note See page 5 for Outdoor A
8. E R E A E E A E E A A RS B e a Ji E E E E Pon on oT a eTe apa E E ets E Chapter2 Connections Connccine an Antenna or Wall Outlet Connecting Antenna to a Cable Connectine an Antenna to d Cable Boxand VOR Connecting Audio Components to a Cable Box or Conneciing an Connecting DVD Player or Other S Video Device svissccisesensancesasenssecetenenasecshecontsabandcnseatentsdnents Sono o ii ee err eer Conncaine MonitorLink or How Connections Affect the PIP and Chapter3 Remote Control Functions TV Layer istos Er DIE Ar Tet S eis ca T I Wih Other Dpecial E Oper onor T IP und Chapter 4 Menu Screen Operations The ViewPoint Menu Sy Stet csdacnsececncaceesnncsessendsassentosasonposeduant
9. EHEHENNENHI T e iTS MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 9 Owner s Guide LCD Television Models LI 2220 and LI 3020 LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 1 e 5 8 2003 3 02 PM CAUTION CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee e that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or 4 television reception which can
10. V CHIP Menu Allowing or Blocking Ratings Locking by Hour or Time Allowing or Blocking by Ratings Figure 29 Block or Allow programs based upon rating signals sent by the broadcasting station The factory preset for TV Ratings is TV PG Parental Guidance allowing only programs rated TV PG or lower The factory preset for Movies is PG allowing only movies rated PG or lower Please refer to page 43 for a detailed ratings description V CHIP HOURS LOCK BY TIME Figure 30 V CHIP HOURS LOCK BY TIME will allow you to activate the V Chip or lock the entire TV during specific hours V CHIP Start Time and V CHIP Stop Time Figure 30 Select the times you would like the V Chip to be Active By setting the V Chip Start Time and V Chip Stop Time to the same time the V Chip will be active 24 hours a day Press W to slowly adjust the time Press and hold A or W to quickly adjust the time Lock by Time Lock Time and Unlock Time Figure 30 Lock by Time locks the entire when Lock by Time is On and you have selected a Lock Time and Unlock Time Your TV continues to be locked until you input your passcode or when the locked time expires LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 45 MAIN MENU V CHIP LOCK menu V Chip TV Rating FV Fantasy Violence D Sexual Dialog L Adult Language S Sexual Situations V Violence Programs Not Rated Movie Rating V CHIP HOURS LOCK BY TIME ADVANCED FEATURE MENU
11. When the exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repair to the ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the T V is in safe operating condition Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat Do not place this product in an enclosed place bookcase or wall without proper ventilation Do not block the vents or openings on this product gt LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 5 5 8 2003 3 02 e IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS continued 21 Transport a Be sure to use another person to lift or carry this display It is recommended that one hand on each side of the display be used to transport the display b Use caution when transporting the unit Be sure that items such as belt buckles watches shirt buttons and zippers do not scratch or rub the screen or cabinet 22 LCD Monitor This monitor uses a technology composed of over 2 9 million thin film transistors It is common to find a few colored non active
12. 01 pixel outages small dot picture elements that are dark or incorrectly illuminated D pude Cosmetic damage or damage to this LCD TV or to any other products where such damage is caused by unauthorized modification alteration repairs to or service of the product by anyone other than an authorized MITSUBISHI service center physical abuse to or misuse of the product including any failure to carry out any maintenance as described in the Owner s Guide or any product damaged by excessive physical or electrical stress any products that have had a serial number or any part thereof altered defaced or removed product use in any manner contrary to the Owner s Guide including but not limited to imprinted images on the viewing screen freight damage or damage due to improper shipping methods damage caused by use of third party mounting brackets or stands or any damage caused by acts of God or other factors beyond the reasonable control of MDEA such as power surge damage caused by electrical system or lightning This warranty also excludes service where no defect in the product covered under this warranty is found service calls related to unsatisfactory audio or visual reception or signal unless caused by a defect in the product that is covered under this warranty all costs expenses any other damages arising from product installation or set ups any adjustments of user controls including contrast brightness color tint fine tuning sharpness
13. 2 These buttons on your remote control are used for navigation within the ADJUST 4 to move back to the menu item on screen operating system ENT to enter into a menu start an automatic function or select a checkbox CANCEL to clear a setting or stop an automatic function MENU to move back one menu screen at a time HOME to exit all menus at once and return to viewing LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 32 e 5 8 2003 3 03 PM T Main Menu Screens Overview MAIN MENU SETUP menu EX Memorize Channels INPUT ASSIGNMENT CLOCK t Language English Idioma Front Button Lock ADJUST to select ENTER for menu Y change option MENU to return Figure 3 SETUP Menu B CAPTIONS menu On if mute 1 Gray s ai Background MAIN MENU CHANNEL EDIT menu Channel Memory Deleted Fi igure 5 CHANNEL EDIT Menu Antenna LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 33 SETUP Menu Figure 3 Basic initial setup instructions and functions are available through the SETUP submenu screens e Memorize channels Assign Input Assignments e Set the time and day e Select English or Spanish for the menus or screen display Set the Front Button Lock Use the setup menu when you relocate the TV experience a power loss or when devices are added after initial setup See pages 35 38 for more detailed setup information CAPTIONS
14. Input Terminal Access Cable Management eese 62 e 63 ES EE 65 67 LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 53 e 5 8 2003 3 04 PM Available On Screen Format Sizes Format picture shape availability based on Input Signal Input 4801 480 10801 720 YES YES NO YES 8 YES DVI 4801 480 DVI 10801 720 2 8 8 YES yes YES NO S ES O NOTE You can find aspect ratios on the back of most DVD covers Also Anamorphic DVDs are usually marked Anamorphic or Enhanced for 16 9 TVs Standard Default format for DI V and Component Input displays a full screen format The Standard format displays Anamorphic DVDs that have the 1 78 1 or 1 85 1 aspect ratios However Anamorphic DVDs that have the 2 35 1 aspect ratio still display black bars at the top and bottom of the screen while narrow 4 3 images are stretched evenly from side to side Expand 4801 480 Enlarges the picture cropping some of the image at the top and bottom The Expand format is useful to reduce the letterbox top and bottom bars of non Anamorphic DVDs or to correct narrow 4 3 images that have been stretched in the Standard format Note Expand is not available with 1080i 720p signal HD Expand 10801 720 Enlarges the picture to fit the scree
15. MUTE will control the A V receiver rather than the TV To return volume and mute control to the T V set the slide switch to press and hold POWER and enter 000 LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 28 After entering the correct codes in each position of the remote control use the slide switch to select which product will respond when an operational button is pressed If you enter a code from the AUDIO chart while the slide switch is set to the volume and mute functions change to match the A V receiver This is useful when using an A V receiver with the TV all the time In all other cases only one of the below devices is allowed for each slide switch position position TV receiver volume and mute only Cable DBS DTV position Cable box Satellite receiver DTV receiver VCR position VCR DVD position DVD LD Player Audio position receiver Mitsubishi CD player If you have a Mitsubishi A V receiver the audio position may be used in conjunction with select Mitsubishi CD players Your audio position must be programmed to either 010 or 011 Plug the CD player power cord into switched outlet on the back of your A V receiver Pressing the POWER button turns On the A V receiver along with the CD player In the audio position for some CD players the transport controls FF Play Rew etc operate the CD player IMPORTANT Some manufacturers may change their products or they
16. Menu Figure 4 Display broadcasted captions or text on the screen Select the closed caption setting by choosing to display the background color as either black or translucent gray See pages 39 40 for more detailed setup information CHANNEL EDIT Menu Figure 5 Customize the channel information for ANT Manually add or delete channels from memory Name channels for ANT Add your favorite channels to a SQV Super Quick View list See pages 41 42 for more detailed setup information 5 8 2003 3 03 PM T T e LELEEEEN TT T Main Menu Screens Overview continued V CHIP LOCK Menu EE Figure 6 Lock the by selecting times or choosing programs to block based on rating signals sent by your local broadcasting system Lock by Time Lock Time Unlock Time See pages 43 45 for more detailed setup information Front Button Lock See page 43 for V Chip rating information ra ol ml ADJUST to select ENTER for menu 4 or change option MENU to return Fi igure 6 s V Chip Lock Menu MAIN MENU ADVANCED FEATURES Menu i Avance FEATURES mom Figure 7 COLOR BALANCE e Adjust colors automatically or manually using e Color Balance Set your to turn on automatically Video Mute Display a blue screen when viewing an input with no signal Enhance the darker parts of bright pictures Reduce Power consumption of the display when connected to a non act
17. PIP CH Scroll up or down through memorized channels in PIP or POP Cycle through PIP and POP display choices EXCH Exchange PIP or POP with the main TV picture SLEEP Set the to turn off within 2 hours See Sleep Timer page 26 for setup instructions PIP DEVICE Select the PIP or POP input source FORMAT Change the shape and size of the main picture CONNECT No current function REC Manually record with your VCR or recordable DVD REW REV Rewind or reverse search with your VCR reverse scan with your DV D or skip reverse with your CD PLAY Play your VCR DVD or CD STOP Stop your VCR DVD or CD FF FWD Fast forward or forward search with your VCR fast play with your DVD or skip forward with your CD PAUSE Pause your VCR DVD AV Disc or freeze the PIP or POP image 5 8 2003 3 02 PM 2 ENNIUS D e LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 25 S58 55 Remote Control Functions Care and Operation Operation Installing the Batteries Figure 2 1 Remove the remote control s back cover by gently pressing the ridged tab in the direction of the arrow and sliding off the cover 2 Load the batteries making sure the polarities and are correct For ease of installation install the negative side first For Best Results from the Remote Control E Be within 20 feet of the equipment E Do not press two or more buttons at the same
18. Picture Outside Picture POP You have the option to view two shows or inputs at the same time For example you can watch a game show and a sports event on another channel DVD movie and more The PIP option allows you to view another input as a picture inside picture The POP option allows you to view a main picture and another input as a picture outside picture at the side only one moving POP Changing PIP POP Inputs Press PIP DEVICE to browse through available PIP or POP images Changing PIP POP Channels Press PIP CH to scroll up or down through memorized channels on the ANT MAIN PICTURE Exchanging Program Images Press ENTER EXCH to exchange the main picture with the PIP POP picture Moving PIP Images Press ADJUST P to move the PIP display ANT 002 22 anywhere main screen TV PG DLSV SQV1 45 Freeze the PIP Picture Press PAUSE in the layer to freeze the PIP image Press Pause again to return to a live image g 5 002 480i Standard TV PG DLSV SQV1 LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 56 5 8 2003 3 05 e Soe 50 See Appendix A Bypassing the V Chip Lock Bypassing the V Chip Lock After you set the lock you need your passcode to view V Chip locked program view the locked cancel the lock or enter the V Chip lock menus If you forget your passcode you can view the locked without ent
19. V CHIP HOURS LOCK BY TIME V Chip Start Time V Chip Stop Time Lock by Time Lock Time Unlock Time Figure 30 V CHIP HOURS LOCK BY TIME IMPORTANT Ifyou forget your four digit passcode see Appendix page 57 5 8 2003 3 03 PM SSS ADVANCED FEATURES Menu Color Balance Auto Color Correction ColorView Reset Color MAIN MENU ADVANCED FEATURES COLOR BALANCE TIMER Video Mute Black Enhancement Power Save Figure 31 ADVANCED FEATURES MENU ADVANCED FEATURES MENU COLOR BALANCE menu e Li Auto Color Correction Off for Antenna m ColorView menu Reset COLOR for Antenna a ADJUST to select i Figure 32 COLOR BALANCE Menu A V Memory Input Magenta 31 Red 31 Yellow 31 Ei Green 31 9 Cyan 31 Blue 31 Figure 33 ColorView Menu LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 46 Color Balance Menu Figure 31 Your Mitsubishi TV uses six colors Magenta Red Yellow Green Cyan and Blue to create Color Balance You may adjust these colors automatically or manually or reset them to the default settings Auto Color Correction Figure 32 Set the Auto Color Correction option to On to optimize skin tone color automatically and continuously Both Manual Color Adjustment and Reset Color options are grayed out and unavailable when On is selected for Auto Color Correction Reset Color Figure 32 Select to reset the ColorView
20. ae se a Pioneer a s a Quasar Radio Shack 222 Realistic Samsung Sansui Sanyo SCOtt ac oe 9 Sears 2 Shaintom Sharp Signature 2000 vits e 582000 Sylvania Symphonic Tashiro Tatung a se 5 TEAC a Technics Teknika Toshiba Totevision Vector Research Wards Yamaha 5 8 2003 3 05 044 020 065 025 030 031 020 031 065 051 044 047 043 046 040 063 051 043 044 043 065 020 043 044 051 066 021 022 053 041 042 043 044 053 044 025 056 029 060 047 053 065 020 043 044 049 051 066 021 022 044 025 056 029 060 047 057 022 024 053 046 040 072 025 029 021 022 024 029 060 067 068 046 040 025 026 027 028 020 037 055 056 047 055 037 048 049 050 073 074 075 047 051 043 044 047 047 026 2030 031 030 047 031 041 042 043 044 044 047 032 021 026 031 055 056 029 064 026 025 030 031 064 026 O T e LELEEEA48S Appendix D Cleaning and Service Cleaning Excessive wake may damage your Use caution when wiping your Normally
21. and POP Picture POD features allow you to view Programming in different ways While watching Press PIP POP to choose a display format Each the main screen you can display programs from time the PIP POP button is pressed on the TV other channels and other inputs To see which remote control within 3 seconds of each other inputs can and cannot be used together see How the PIP POP cycles through the following display Connections Affect the PIP and POP page 22 You options can display large and small PIPs or one POP 1 POP one POP 2 PIP large PIP 3 PIP small PIP turn PIP POP Off wait at least 10 seconds and press PIP POP next time you activate the last used PIP POP format will be displayed first LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 29 5 8 2003 3 03 30 SEN e This page intentionally left blank 30 e 5 8 2003 3 03 PM Menu Screen Operations ET 32 33 fol i bal Wl 35 CAP PIONS 39 rrr 41 V ERMP LOCK MEMU 5 43 2 46 e AUDIO MIDEO SETTINGS Memareri rc T 50 LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 31 e 5 8 2003 3 03 PM e Menu System Your has Mitsubishi s exclusive on sc
22. cable box has separate audio video outputs please see Composite Video with Audio or S Video with Audio page 16 Figure 6 Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable Figure 4 Connect the incoming cable to ANT on the TV side panel NOTE If your cable box has separate audio video outputs please see Composite Video with Audio or S Video with Audio page 16 Figure 6 5 8 2003 3 02 PM aT e Connecting an Antenna to a Cable Box and VCR Connecting Audio Video to the Cable Box or VCR Note The TV side panel and connections shown here are for reference only and may vary by model TV side panel section detail Cable Figure 5 PC INPUT 1 Connect the incoming cable to ANT on the TV side panel NOTE For best performance please see Composite Video with Audio or S Video with Audio below Cable Box Rear Terminals J Incoming Cable OUT IN VCR back panel a TN Antenna 1 9 9 Figure 5 Connecting the VCR with cable box KA Composite Video with Audio or S Video with Audio Recommended TV side panel left Figure 6 18 1 Connecta video or an S Video cable from VIDEO E OUT on the VCR back panel to VIDEO or hel Recommended if available g udo 2 S VIDEO INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 on the TV side vy one cable type panel 2 Connect set of audio cables from AUDIO OUT on the VCR
23. connecting your new Mitsubishi it is important to understand which main picture and PIP POP input sources can and cannot be used together The table on this page shows which inputs can and cannot be used together and the limitations they may have If you press the INFO button it will display the current Input signal 4801 480p 720p or 10801 format time day and sleep time See Operation of PIP and POP page 56 for operating instructions ANT Input 1 Component 1 MonLink DVI Input 2 Component 2 480i 480p 720p 1080i E Input 2 same Component 1 Only with same Component 2 input 480i 480p 720p 10801 LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 22 5 8 2003 3 02 Remote Control Functions LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd OVEEVIEWsOr UULOINS eee EET 24 25 CORINNE SEEL 26 Sleep 26 scere ger A US ONU IS OE 27 O 29 Operationrol POR RSEN E 29 23 e 5 8 2003 3 02 PM T S58 55 Remote Control Functions Overview of the Layer Buttons Overview Figure 1 following page Slide Switch Select A V product to be controlled by the remote control POWER Turns power on and off for and other connected A V products
24. may use more than one remote control system If this is the case your remote control may not be able to operate your VCR DVD cable box satellite receiver or A V receiver 5 8 2003 3 03 PM O e Remote Control Functions Special Functions When your remote control has been Programmed to operate another manufacturer s product the function performed on each layer may vary most common functions are VCR ePOWER e PLAY e PAUSE eFF FWD eCHANNEL up down e REW REV eMitsubishi VCHs will be compatible with additional buttons Cable Boxes and Satellite Receivers e POWER e ENTER on some models e ADJUST up down left right e CHANNEL up down CANCEL on some models on some models 0 9 Number Buttons on some models e GUIDE on some models A N Receivers ePOWER e VOLUME eMUTE Mitsubishi A V Receivers e Direct Input Selection Buttons use number buttons SQV QV on some models Mitsubishi CD Players not all functions for all models e PLAY eFF FWD e REW REV e PAUSE eSTOP DVD and Laser Disc Players not all functions for all models e POWER e PLAY eARROW up down left right PAUSE e CANCEL on some models e eMENU eSTOP on some models eREW REV ENTER 0 9 Number Buttons on some models eFF FWD some models Remote Control Functions Operation of PIP and POP Picture In Picture PIP and Picture Outside Activating the PIP
25. other adjustment necessary to prepare the unit for display or use connection with any external TV tuner computer system audio receiver antenna cable or satellite systems or service of products purchased or serviced outside the U S A Please consult the operating instructions contained in the Owner s Guide furnished with the product for information regarding user controls 4 ANY EXPRESS WARRANTY NOT PROVIDED HEREIN AND ANY REMEDY WHICH BUT FOR THIS PROVISION MIGHT ARISE BY IMPLICATION OR OPERATION OF LAW 15 HEREBY EXCLUDED AND DISCLAIMED THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO A TERM OF ONE YEAR 5 UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL MDEA BE LIABLE TO PURCHASER OR ANY OTHER PERSON FOR ANY INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHETHER ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF WARRANTY BREACH OF CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE 6 Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental special or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you T This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state 8 BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE please review the instruction booklet to insure proper installation and correct customer control adjustment If the problem persists contact your nearest MITSUBISHI Dealer for the name s of authorized MITSU
26. the volume with the system s remote control or the remote control if compatible This setting is better for surround sound receivers Select Variable if your audio receiver or stereo system cannot be controlled with a remote This allows the internal circuitry to adjust the volume AUDIO SETTINGS and VIDEOSETTINGS Audio Settings Figure 44 After selecting AUDIO SETTINGS or VIDEO SETTINGS you can adjust the settings by pressing A 4 orb For descriptions of the individual A V settings see AUDIO VIDEO Setting Descriptions pages 50 52 MAIN MENU TEL AUDIO VIDEO SETTINGS menu edi pl AV Memory Reset Antenna TV Speakers On Internal Audio Output TV Volume Control Variable AUDIO SETTINGS VIDEO SETTINGS Figure 43 AUDIO VIDEO SETTINGS menu MAIN MENU TES AUDIO VIDEO SETTINGS menu ADJUST to select 4 AV Memory Reset Antenna TV Speakers On Internal Audio Output TV Volume Control Variable AUDIO SETTINGS VIDEO SETTINGS E NTER for menu Figure 44 AUDIO SETTINGS Using the AUDIO and VIDEO Buttons on the Remote Control 1 Press AUDIO or VIDEO to cycle through the available settings 2 Press to adjust the setting After 5 seconds of inactivity the setting display will disappear 50 LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 50 e 5 8 2003 3 04 PM SENE T AUDIO VIDEO Setting Descriptions Audio Audio Settings Bass
27. 0 DV D Players Mitsubishi 2 s DOG ue DOSE Xe Denon Ferguson GE RCA Proscan Harman Kardon Hitachi TUA Kenwood Mintek Next Base Normande Oritron 2 Panasonic Philips Magnavo Pioneer DAD Sampo Samsung Sanyo Sharp SMC Sylvania de Thompson Toshiba Venturer Vialta Wave M XWave Yamaha Zenith 5 8 2003 3 05 PM 003 261 274 266 283 286 250 273 4291 251 256 282 288 v 257 271 289 285 264 251 267 280 263 268 262 250 258 253 272 290 4294 221 263 261 4249 260 275 264 254 278 279 aol 4 203 287 5 201 v 269 269 250 272 276 287 4259 e EE ED NENNE Appendix C Remote Control Programming Codes continued VCRs VCRs Satellite Receivers DBS DTV Mitsubishi HD Satellite Receiver Echostar Dishnetwork Express Vu Gradient TEM e 5052 Maganavox Panasonic Philips s ge as a RCA Proscan Samsung ix DONY a vk at te 4 Star Choice Toshiba Uniden 2 2 WebTV 60 LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 006 173 175 82 183 188 175 176 186 173 181 184
28. 173 171 172 174 171 172 176 179 180 185 192 177 173 170 189 190 191 173 171 172 187 60 Mitsubishi 068 061 062 Admiral Aiwa 2 2 Akai Audio Dynamic Bell amp Howell Broksonic Canon Citizen Curtis Mathes Daewoo DBX uu ue e as Dimensia Emerson Fisher Funai Go Video Goldstar Gradiente Hitachi Instant Replay Jensen 1104 us Gh Kenwood EXE uim Magnavox m Marantz Marta Memorex MGA Minolta Multitech NEC Olympic Optimus Orion 001 002 060 067 085 047 052 049 034 035 036 031 025 040 046 043 045 026 025 049 026 065 044 047 063 021 044 078 030 031 065 023 038 039 040 045 046 062 063 025 028 029 027 047 046 040 054 065 044 079 053 057 069 070 071 026 054 043 065 020 047 044 043 059 030 031 054 076 077 030 026 031 047 026 020 027 amp 025 125 029 051 043 044 030 031 026 044 029 060 067 068 061 062 020 065 067 047 024 030 031 054 044 043 048 041 055 026 046 040 043 044 041 042 Panasonic Penney ae ax 4 Pentax Philco ae x Philips
29. 5 Timer The timer can be turned On or Off When On you e need to select the time and the day to turn On and e the input and channel to display At your preselected time the timer will turn the on and a message will be displayed Press a key for the to stay Any button on the remote control must be pressed within 5 minutes or the T V will turn itself off Set Day Everyday Antenna Channel ADJUST to select ems 35 TIMER n menu Timer MAIN MENU ADVANCED FEATURES MENU CS n TIMER menu Set Time Figure 36 Timer Select the hour and minute including AM or PM when the TV is to turn on Set Time 12 00 PM Set Day Everyday Press A W to slowly adjust the time Press and hold A or W to quickly adjust the time D BID Channel ADJUST to select s FT Ai Echange option gf MENU to return Figure 36 TIMER menu Set Time LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 47 e 5 8 2003 3 03 PM e Ben 5 TT T3 ADVANCED FEATURES Menu Set Day Input and Channel MAIN MENU P ADVANCED FEATURES MENU Se t Da j TIMER menu Figure 37 Timer Select the days that the TV will turn on automatically You can select Everyday Mon Fri Monday through Friday or the individual days of the week Set Time 12 00 PM Set Day Everyday Channel lt ADJUST to select MAIN MENU ADVANCED FEATURES MENU
30. BISHI Service Center s If you are unable to obtain this information please call 800 332 2119 or write us at the address below MITSUBISHI DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AMERICA INC MITSUBISHI 9351 Jeronimo Road Irvine CA 92618 1904 RETAIN THIS PORTION FOR YOUR RECORDS SERIAL NO MODEL NO DEALER NAME STREET ADDRESS STATE ZIP PHONE PURCHASE DATE LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 67 5 8 2003 3 05 iT e LELEEEA4E MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC DIGITAL TELEVISIONS If you have questions regarding your television please call our Consumer Relations advisors at 800 332 2119 or send an email to MDFEAservice bigscreen mea com e To order replacement remote controls or an Owner s Guide please call our Parts Department at 800 553 7278 or contact us through our web site at www Mlitsubishi tv com 92003 Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America Inc Printed in the U S A LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 68 5 8 2003 3 05
31. Enhances or reduces low frequency sound Treble Enhances or reduces high frequency sound Balance signal is broadcast the letters SAP will be displayed when you tune to the channel Mono Reduces background noise and should be used when receiving a weak stereo audio signal All audio will be played mono with this setting Adjusts the level of sound between the left and Level Sound right speakers Surround Creates simulated stereo and surround effects Your choices are Off No surround effects Use this setting when using an A V receiver with Dolby Pro Logic Surround or Dolby Digital Surround Simulated Stereo Your will create a simulated stereo effect when watching a non stereo program Surround Sound Your TV will create a simulated surround effect when watching a stereo program Listen To for ANT only Determines how your TV will receive a broadcast audio signal and play back the sound you hear Your choices are Stereo Default setting The will play stereo broadcasts in stereo and mono broadcasts in mono The word Stereo will be displayed when you tune to a channel broadcasting stereo SAP Second Audio Program Additional monaural soundtrack that you cannot hear during normal TV viewing The SAP signal might be related to the program you are watching such as a soundtrack in a foreign language or unrelated to the program you are watching such as a weather
32. NU and CANCEL buttons may be used to access or navigate through the screen menus pe ei Timer During normal operation the timer light glows green 4 when the TV is on It does not glow when the TV is off When the timer is used to turn the specific time the green timer light blinks while the TV is off When the PC Power Save function is set to On the timer light glows amber If both the timer and PC Power Save are set to On the amber timer light blinks amber See Timer Menu page 47 for timer setup instructions 1 A V Reset Press this button to reset all A V memory inputs to the factory default settings See Audio Video Settings ANRESET Menu page 50 for instructions CANCEL ee 7 77 Format FORMAT Press this button to change the size and shape of the C 4 main TV picture Loc LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 10 5 8 2003 3 02 iT e LELEEENE TIT Side Panel Input Output 1 TV Side Panels PC AUDIO INPUT 7 6 M oe COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT 5 00606 S VIDEO MONITORLINK DVI HD INPUT S VIDEO 9 E A ink 960 MonitorLink CONTROL RS 232C 906 PC INPUT 60Hz 06 9 e 1 Headphone 6 PC Input 60 Hz The Headphone Output sends the TV s co
33. Numbers Individually select channels or input information into SQV Super Quick View Scan through a memorized list of favorite channels Quick View Switch to last channel viewed GUIDE When the slide switch is set to CABLE DBS DTYV display the on screen program guide some cable boxes and DBS DTV receivers DEVICE Select the input to view ANT Component 1 Component 2 Input 1 Input 2 MonLink or PC CH channel Scroll up or down through memorized channels Skips DVD chapters in DVD layer VOL volume Change sound level MUTE Turn sound on or off TV MENU Display on screen menu system DEVICE MENU Display menu for a connected A V device ADJUST Navigate menus change settings and move the PIP on screen location ENT enter Select a channel number or menu item HOME Exit on screen menus and return to viewing CANCEL Clear SOV and some menu entries Used as a subchannel button Cable DBS DTV layer V CHIP Displays V Chip Passcode screen use to enable or disable the V Chip Lock LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 24 INFO Display on screen summary of the current input used and any broadcast information available including current V Chip information Signal Source and Format Additionally if you press the INFO key it will display time day and sleep time AUDIO Select the individual audio settings VIDEO Select the individual video settings
34. Programming the remote to control your satellite receiver aleve de e e AUDIO AS 3 VCR Codes VCR brand 001 002 020 043 065 on 030 054 listed here Philips Magnavox 043 044 051 please see j page 60 041 042 043 2 020 053 065 CM 048 049 050 Toshiba 04 reset to e code enter 000 F igure 3 Programming the remote to control your VCR 27 5 8 2003 3 02 m O T 4 2 Use of the Remote Control with Other A V Products DVD 1 AUDIO 1 HS 26 3 DVD Player Codes DVD LDP brand If your Qa 70 A Bass 250 lsted here Philips 258 253 272 please see Pioneer DVD 252 59 pi Sony 254 listing 253 To reset to default code enter 000 F igure 4 Programming the remote to control your DVD or LDP CABLE DBS DTV_ VCR TV AUDIO 1 2 3 AN Receiver Codes Mitsubishi A V receiver 010 015 011 012 audo and or CD player 013 014 code is not 234 235 236 245 listed here 2 PE RM oe 215 223 242 page 59 233 232 for Kenwood 1208 200 complete Marantz 224 350 listing 209 214 240 247 218 219 221 202 201 243 244 To reset to default code enter 000 igure 5 Programming the remote to control your A V receiver IMPORTANT If the slide switch is set to TV when you enter an A V receiver code VOLUME and
35. Quick View list After selecting Channel editing can be done using the Adjust buttons or entering the 3 digit channel number you want to change Example 002 for channel 2 K ADJUST to selec NTER to confirm Memory Or change optio ANCEL to cancel Figure 23 Add weaker channels viewed with ANT and delete nu unwanted channels after all available channels have CHANNEL EDIT menu been memorized with Memorize Channels page 35 Channel Use the CH channel button on the remote control to view memorized channels MAIN MENU Memory Name Figure 24 Name channels shown on ANT up to four characters After you enter a name it will appear on ERE EC VEDI E the screen next to the channel number CANCEL to cancel 1 Select the memorized channel you want to name ibas 2 Press ADJUST until you see the underline highlighted in the Name field E 3 Use ADJUST A or to select letters A Z numbers 0 9 and or symbols amp and blank for each character of the name you would like for the selected channel Press ENT after choosing each letter and after the name is complete If you want to change your selection while on the option field use CANCEL to delete the current character You will move one position back If you press CANCEL while at the first character the entire a name will be deleted Memory Or change option CANCEL to cancel Figure 24 Name LCD Mon
36. T wem Figure 14 Connecting MonitorLink LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 21 Figure 15 Connecting Computer TV side panel right to PC or Macintosh back panel PC Image and Audio Connection Figure 15 e Your Mitsubishi display supports VGA SVGA XGA and WXGA PC resolutions only 60Hz only 1 Connect a Mini D sub 15 pin RGB cable from the side panel to PC or Macintosh back panel 2 Connect a PC Audio Cable or 1 8 stereo mini jack cable from the side panel to PC or Macintosh back panel NOTE The Mini D sub 15 pin RGB and 1 8 3 5mm stereo mini jack cables can be found at your local electronics store NOTE Connecting your computer to this TV will allow you to display your computer s images Since this monitor is widescreen 16 9 aspect ratio the display configuration will vary depending on which video card or driver s you use You may also need to use a Macintosh adapter when connecting to some Macintosh computers 5 8 2003 3 02 PM e How Connections Affect the PIP Picture In Picture and POP Picture Outside Picture To see a picture in the PIP or POP you may need to select an input source If the only input connected is ANT then both the main picture and the PIP POP will be from that input source If other video equipment is connected you may be able to view these input sources as the PIP POP When
37. a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the 4 due to lightning and power line surges LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 4 5 8 2003 3 02 iT e aa TS IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS continued 12 Power Lines 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal Overloading Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on or into the Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Section 810 of the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA No 70 1984 provides information with respect to proper
38. ansegnadsdsbendedsoansaegtanbnsesdnenesednenecsdeys m s EC SES MI 5 Es AIP LOC ADVANCED FEAT URES LS PO DIOP IDO E Chapter5 PIP POP Operations LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd Available On Screen Format SIZ6S c Ru dm Ud i CURE Operation of PIP and POP Appendix A Dypassime tie VG hip ies denis iseanan Appendix B HD Input Connection Compatibility seen Appendix C Remote Control Programming Appendix and Monitor Tilt Input Terminal Access Cable boni 3 5 8 2003 3 02 eT e IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Please read the following safeguards for your and retain for future reference Always follow all warnings and instructions marked on the television 10 Read Retain and Follow Instructions Read all safety and operating instructions before operating the Retain the safety and oper
39. ast only one or two closed captioning signals or none at all e 29 5 8 2003 3 03 SENE T e Ben 5 See CAPTIONS Menu Closed Captions Background Color Closed Captions EEE Figure 20 Bp CAPTIONS menu Display one of the following types of Closed Captions E CC2 or Standard closed a captioning signals ER Text2 Text3 or Text4 Text closed captioning signals ES On if mute Closed captions when mute When selected the standard closed captioning signal CCl will turn on off by pressing the MUTE button on the TV remote control 4 ES Off No closed captions Background Gray Figure 20 Closed Captions IMPORTANT Ihe content of captions is determined by the broadcaster If your captions show strange characters e misspellings or odd grammar it is not a malfunction e of the TV CC Background Figur 21 CAPTIONS menu Closed Captions On if mute Display the background color as either black or translucent gray to make the closed captions easier to CC Background Gray read ADJUST to select Figure 21 CC Background LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 40 5 8 2003 3 03 PM e iTS CHANNEL EDIT Menu Channel Memory Name Selection EE Channel CHANNEL EDIT menu Figure 22 Channel Select to edit the channel selections You can add or delete from memory name or add to the SQV Super
40. ating instructions for future reference Follow all operating and use instructions Heed Warnings Adhere to all warnings on the and in the operating instructions Cleaning Unplug the from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid abrasive or aerosol cleaners Cleaners can permanently damage the cabinet and screen Use a lightly dampened cloth for cleaning Attachments and Equipment Never add any attachments and or equipment without approval of the manufacturer as such additions may result in the risk of fire electric shock or other personal injury Water and Moisture Do not use the where contact with or immersion in water is possible Do not use near bath tubs wash bowls kitchen sinks laundry tubs swimming pools etc Accessories Do not place the on an unstable cart stand tripod or table may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the Any mounting of the TV should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use mounting accessories recommended by the manufacturer An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliab
41. back panel to AUDIO INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 on the side panel The cable connects to the right channel E The white cable connects to the L left channel If your VCR has a video one channel or RF ON OFF ie itch FF dp If your VCR is mono non stereo connect only the white left cable ou may connect to the S VIDEO or VIDEO Figure 6 Connecting the VCR Audio Video LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 16 5 8 2003 3 02 terminal but not both iT e Son 65 See Connecting an Audio Receiver Note The TV side panel and connections shown here are for reference only and may vary by model Stereo Audio System recommended for shelf units or A V receivers without TV side panel left digital audio inputs Figure 7 1 Connect the audio cables from AUDIO OUTPUT on the side panel to TV IN or AUX IN terminals on the back of the audio system The red cable connects to the R right channel The white cable connects to the L left channel 2 urn off the speakers through the AUDIO VIDEO SETTINGS Menu page 50 E 3 Setthe audio systems input to the TV or AUX position to hear the TV s audio through your stereo system Figure 7 Connecting the Stereo Audio System IMPORTANT e These types of audio connection do NOT support e IMPORTANT Additional connection cables are not provided with the TV They s
42. be determined turning the equipment off and the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna ncrease the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION To assure continued FCC compliance the user must use a shielded video interface cable with bonded ferrite cores at both ends when using the MonitorLink DVI input Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Mitsubishi could void the user s authority to operate this equipment WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS TELEVISION TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY INSERT NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER THIS REMINDER IS PROVIDED TO CALL THE CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER S ATTENTION TO ARTICLE 820 40 OF THE NEC THAT PROVIDES GUIDELINES FOR THE PROPER GROUNDING AND IN PARTICULAR SPECIFIES THAT THE CABLE GROUND SHALL BE CONNECTED TO THE GROUNDING SYSTEM OF THE BUILDING AS CLOSE TO THE POINT OF CABLE ENTRY AS PRACTICAL LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 2 5 8 2003 3 02 __ NENNEN e Contents important A o Chapter1 Television Overview
43. ds you for preferred viewing position Use caution when pulling so that the base does not slide Input Terminal Access Cable Management Figures 2 3 and 4 1 Locate the two input terminal covers located on both oa sides of your back panel y Ves TES Y 2 Gently push the two push tabs the opposite direction D and push towards the side of the TV to remove the e terminal cover s P e AL A 3 After you neatly route all of the cable downward through the cable management slots place the terminal Figure 2 Input Terminal Access cover back into place so the cover can close over them Figure 3 4 Position the four tabs directly opposite the four slots on the TV Figure 3 and gently push towards the front of the TV Tabs Push gt CO C Tabs o eTR Figure 3 Replacing Input Cover 5 Slide the two push tabs into the slots on the other side of the terminals until both tabs snap into place Do not force NINE i 4 ES 6 Replace the cable management cover shield by lining up the three slots on the back of the television The shield will neatly conceal your connection cables
44. e Comtronics Curtis as ac Diamond Eagle Eastern GC Brand Gemini General Instrument Jerrold as Hamlin as se Hitachi Macom Magnavox Memorex Movietime Oak Panasonic ss Paragon Philips w Pioneer Pulsar se Regal K pency as ax si Rembrant Samsung Scientific Atlanta Signature SL Mark amp ax lt a Oprucer DtAfCOUl ss aa ou Stargate as on Teleview Tocom Toshiba Unika United Artists United Cable Universal Videoway Viewstar Zenith Drake Satellite 124 125 105 122 105 128 129 130 106 107 128 129 130 106 107 112 113 124 125 129 134 105 12 119 122 143 119 120 121 122 123 _ 124 125 126 127 112 103 124 103 104 105 108 128 129 130 106 107 133 138 130 105 102 114 117 128 129 130 106 107 123 138 131 101 116 105 115 112 134 105 138 105 112 113 194 119 124 125 126 127 120 121 122 105 101 105 119 124 125 126 127 120 121 122 105 101 105 135 136 104 125 102 119 124 125 126 127 120 121 122 109 106 129 130 117 10
45. e clock time to be set manually set the clock automatically Clock Time 12 00 PM please see page 37 Clock Setting Manual Set Day Sunday To set the clock manually first select the current time including AM or PM a LJ T L Press W to slowly adjust the time Press and PX hold A or W to quickly adjust the time DJUST to select or change option 4 MENU to return Figure 12 Clock Setting and Time E Set Day Figure 13 CLOCK menu After manually selecting the current time select the Clock Setting Manual d current day 1 12 00 Set Day Sunday ADJUST to select Figure 13 Set Day 36 LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 36 e 5 8 2003 3 03 PM e TIT SETUP Menu Automatically Setting the Clock Clock Setting Auto MATN MENU SETUP MENU Figure 14 Set the Clock Setting to Auto to automatically set the day and time using Extended Data Service XDS time data This data is automatically retrieved when tuned to a 5 channel or other channel in your area that provides this service Time Zone Eastern Daylight Savings Applies to select Time Zone anes Figure 15 CLOCK menu Select the correct time zone Atlantic Eastern e Central Mountain Pacific Alaska or Hawaii for your area when Auto has been selected as the Clock Setting Clock Setting a Time Zo
46. e first three digit code listed for your equipment and then release the POWER button on the remote control 4 Point the remote control to the equipment and press the POWER button Note If the equipment responds the remote control is properly programmed to operate the equipment If the equipment does not respond repeat steps 2 4 with the next three digit code listed in step 3 for your equipment IMPORTANT When set to TV the PLAY STOP REW REV and FE FWD buttons will operate the VCR after the VCR codes have been properly programmed into the remote control LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 27 ARE P dd DVD l e AUDIO Cable Codes Cable box brand Code to enter tfyour General Instruments 119 120 121 122 123 cable box Jerrold 124 code is not 125 126 127 139 137 102 a Pioneer 101 116 a Scientific Atlanta 112 113 complete 117 100 listing To reset to default code enter 000 igure 1 Programming the remote to control your cable box IMPORTANT Ifyou cannot turn the cable box ON by pressing POWER try pressing CHANNEL or the number buttons CABLE DBS DTV iow DVD T 14 AUDIO ucc 2620 3 Satellite Receiver Codes If your satellite receiver code is not listed here please see Sony DBS DBS 177 Page 60 for Toshiba DBS a 173 189 190 191 8 complete listing To reset to default code enter 000 F igure 2
47. e images are displayed Your choices are e Low White images will have a warm cast to them This adjustment is an average and can vary due to ambient room lighting video scene brightness and the age e Medium White images will be balanced between the Low warm and High cool settings High White images will have a cool cast to them This setting may provide the most realistic picture under bright lighting E Video Noise Reduces minor noise graininess in the broadcast or input signal This function operates only in 480i mode 52 LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 52 4 Film Mode Auto Video media uses a video camera created at 30 frames per second Film media uses a film camera created at 24 frames per second Examples of video media are live broadcast such as news special events or video taped programs Examples of film media are motion pictures made for I V movies and many prime time programs Filmed media is converted by the broadcaster or home video company to 30 frames per second to match or video standards This conversion can leave subtle picture artifacts or conversion errors The settings are On and Off If you select On the system automatically detects if the signal source is Film and corrects for conversion errors If you select Off the system will never correct for conversion errors This function operates only in 480i mode Back Light Provides a slider to adjust the TV s ill
48. election Enter three numbers ex for channel 2 press 002 Or ER Press the channel number and ENT for channel 2 press 2 then ENT Of E Enter the channel number and wait four seconds without pressing ENT The TV will change automatically Note Use tbe CANCEL button for digital subchannel selection in the CABLE DBS DTV layer Sleep Timer Figures 3 amp 4 Setting the Sleep Timer ER Press SLEEP on the remote control A message indicating the length of time the sleep timer is to be set appears on the TV screen ET Each press of SLEEP will increase the time displayed by 30 minutes until the maximum value of 120 minutes is reached ER After 5 seconds of inactivity the message will disappear Press SLEEP to view the remaining time before the timer turns the TV off Canceling the Sleep Timer ES Press the SLEEP button to display the on screen message ES Press SLEEP repeatedly until OFF is displayed After 5 seconds of inactivity the message will disappear 5 8 2003 3 02 PM __ e LELEEENE Use of the Remote Control with Other A V Products Programming the Remote Control to Use with Other Brands of Audio and Video Products Figures 1 3 this page figures 4 5 following page 1 Move the slide switch at the top of the remote to the product you want to control 2 Press and hold the POWER button on the remote control 3 Enter th
49. ering your passcode When your password is requested press the number 9 and QV buttons on the remote control at the same time This process temporarily unlocks the When entering the V Chip Lock menu this process deletes your old passcode and prompts you to enter a new passcode IMPORTANT Cut along the dotted line and file bypass instructions in safe place for future reference IMPORTANT When changing or deleting your passcode you must use the remote control included with this TV You cannot use a Mitsubishi remote control from another component or a universal remote LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 57 5 8 2003 3 05 e LELEEEN4E _ Appendix B High Definition Input Connection Compatibility Component Inputs These inputs are compatible with most standard DVD and DTV signals with component video outputs Compatible DTV signals are SDTV 480i 480p and HDTV 720p 10801 Please check the DTV receiver specifications before connecting Input Levels with Component Video EY 1 0Vp p includes sync 75ohms E Pb 700mVp p 75ohms can also receive signals from outputs labeled B Y and Cb E 700mVp p 75ohms can also receive signals from outputs labeled R Y and Cr Input when Used With DVI E HDCP compliant F EDID Enhanced Extended Display Identification 1 3 compliant E DVI D uncompressed high speed digital single link connecti
50. here are for reference only and may vary by model IMPORTANT See Appendix page 58 for component video signal compatibility information For digital audio connections see your receiver and A V receiver Owners Guides DTV Receiver with Component Video Connections Recommended Figure 11 AUDIO Red 4 white d TE instructions and cable compatibility aE 1 Connect the outside antenna cable or satellite to ANT or SATELLITE IN on the receiver see your receiver owner s guide for VIDEO INPUT 6 6 eN 2 DTV receiver has a built in terrestrial tuner connect the incoming terrestrial antenna to ANT on the receiver If your receiver does not have a built in terrestrial tuner this TV will only be able to provide an analog signal through ANT on the TV side panel 3 Connect the RCA type cables from the DTV receiver outputs to the TV side panel Component 1 or 2 may be used for 480i 480p 720p or 1080i H ANTENNA components DTV Receiver with component video connections 4 Connect the L left and R right audio cables 2 from the receiver to AUDIO on the back panel to antenna 5 To utilize the benefits of a digital A V receiver cable
51. hould be available at most multi channel digital audio Please refer to your desee other devices Owner s Guide to verify P AV Receiver back panel section A V Receiver a Figure 8 White 1 Connect either a video cable or an S Video cable but not both from VIDEO MONITOR OUT on the back of the A V receiver to VIDEO INPUT I or INPUT 2 on the TV side panel co emm 2 Connect set of audio cables from AUDIO OUTPUT on the side panel to AUDIO TV IN on the back of the A V receiver The red cable connects to the R right channel The white cable connects to the L left channel Figure 8 Connecting the A V Receiver Note Please see your A V receiver Owner s Guide for more detailed connections LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 17 5 8 2003 3 02 T Connecting a DVD Player or Other S Video Device Note The TV side panel and connections shown here are for reference only and may vary by model 066006 O TV side panel right DVD back panel Figure 9 Connecting a DVD Player with Component Video IMPORTANT See Appendix B page 58 for component video signal compatibility information For digital audio connections see your DVD and A V receiver Owners Guides TV side panel left Any S Video Device AUDIO OUT 6 0 2 1 a 6 Figure 10 C
52. igure 41 Black Enbancement Your Mitsubishi follows the VESA approved DPMS Power Management guidelines ADVANCED FEATURES menu This power management feature is an energy saving COLOR BALANCE function that automatically reduces the power TIMER consumption of the display when your keyboard or mouse is inactive for a fixed period of time Your display will go into standby and the screen will go MEUS TERES to black The timer light will display amber while in standby To activate PC input again simply move the mouse or press a key on the keyboard Video Mute Power Save LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 49 5 8 2003 3 04 PM O T T e e855 See AUDIO VIDEO SETTINGS Menu Overview AUDIO VIDEO SETTINGS Menu Figure 43 Each input has its own A V memory You can adjust each input s A V memory in two ways You can use the menu or the remote control A V Memory Reset A V Memory Reset will return the currently selected input s A V memory to the factory settings To reset an input s A V memory select A V Memory Reset select the input you want to reset and press ENT Speakers This selection will turn on or off the T V s internal speakers You may select Off when sending the sound through a separate stereo system or surround sound A V receiver Audio Output Select Fixed if your audio receiver or stereo system can be controlled with a remote This allows you to adjust
53. ip signals included Care should be used when blocking programming that is not rated LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 43 5 8 2003 3 03 Ben 55 SSS V CHIP Menu Setting Up and Using V Chip Lock Passcode MAIN MENU LOCK MENU To go to the menu enter a new passcode Use the NUMBER buttons then press ENTER Figure 27 First time entry to the V CHIP LOCK MAIN MENU V CHIP LOCK MENU e LOCK To go to the menu enter your passcode Use the NUMBER buttons then press ENTER Figure 28 Re entry to the V CHIP LOCK LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 44 Setting Up the V CHIP LOCK Passcode Figure 27 Select V CHIP LOCK from the MAIN menu for first time setup or after you have canceled your passcode You will see the screen shown in Figure 27 Use the number buttons on the remote control to input a new four digit passcode then press ENT Before pressing ENT you can delete a character and move back one character by pressing CANCEL or leave the passcode screen by pressing MENU or HOME Entering the Passcode Figure 28 Input your passcode as shown in Figure 28 Note Text changes from a new to your passcode the next time you select V CHIP LOCK from the MAIN menu you will see this screen IMPORTANT Ifyou forget your four digit passcode see Appendix page 57 5 8 2003 3 03 PM O T Ben 5
54. itor 5 8 03 indd 41 e 5 8 2003 3 03 PM e B58 55 See CHANNEL EDIT Menu Using SQV Super Quick View MAIN MENU Using The Menu Screen quas CHANNEL EDIT menu Figure 25 Put together list of your favorite channels from ANT using SQV Super Quick View Store up gef to 6 channels in each of the 9 different memory banks After adding a channel to the SOV memory SQV will appear under the channel number on the TV screen To change SQV choices using the menu NTER to confirm 1 Press A or W when at Channel settings or use the CHANNEL button on the remote control to select the channel you wish to add or delete from a SQV memory bank 2 Press when at SQV in the menu to move the selector to the On Off setting 3 Press A or W when at SQV setting to select the SQV memory bank you wish to modify 4 Press ENT to add On or delete Off the current channel from the SQV memory bank that you have selected Figure 26 SQV Super Quick View button on the remote control Using The Remote Control Figure 26 View and add SQV channels using the remote control 1 Use the CH channel or number buttons to select the channel you want to add 2 Press and hold the SQV button for about 3 seconds When SQV and the memory bank number appear under the channel number the channel has successfully been added To change the SQV banks using the remote control 1 Press the SQV bu
55. ive computer See pages 46 49 for more detailed setup 3 ADJUST to select NTER for menu information ENU to return Black Enhancement PC Power Save AUDIO VIDEO SETTINGS MENU AUDIO VIDEO SETTINGS menu Menu Figure 8 AV Memory Reset Antenna Adjust some or all of the A V settings Each input TV Speakers be set to your preferences A V Reset the Internal menu allows you to return the A V settings for the TNCS current input to the factory presets A V Reset on the front control panel resets all inputs at one time See MM pages 50 52 for more detailed setup information Variable VIDEO SETTINGS i ADJUST to select NTER for menu 6 change option f MENU to return Rove 8 Audio Video Settings Menu LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 34 5 8 2003 3 03 PM e TT T3 SETUP Menu Memorize Channels Memorize Menu Input Assignment MAIN MENU SETUP menu Memorize Channels A y Input Assignment CLOCK Language English Idioma Front Button Lock Off TER for menu NU to return Figure 9 Memorize Channels Menu MAIN MENU SETUP MENU MEMORIZE menu Memorize Channels In Memory Now memorizing all the stations you can receive on ANT Air Please stand by CANCEL to cancel memorization MAIN MENU SETUP menu Memorize Channels INPUT ASSIGNMENT CLOCK Language English Idioma Front B
56. le operation of the and to protect it from overheating Do not block these openings or allow them to be obstructed by placing the on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface Nor should it be placed over a radiator or heat register If the is to be placed in a rack or bookcase ensure that there is adequate ventilation and that the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to Power Source This TV should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home consult your appliance dealer or local power company The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible Grounding or Polarization This TV is equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug having one blade wider than the other This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the 11 Lightning For added protection for this during
57. light dusting with a dry non scratching duster will keep your clean If cleaning beyond this is needed please use the following guidelines First turn off the and unplug the power cord from the power outlet and Sides of the Gently wipe down your TV with a soft non abrasive cloth such as cotton flannel or a clean cloth diaper moistened with water Dry with a second dry soft non abrasive cloth General Cleaning Warnings e DO NOT allow liquid to enter the TV through the ventilation slots any crevice DO NOT use any strong or abrasive cleaners as these can scratch the surfaces DO NOT use any commercial cleaners with ammonia bleach alcohol benzine or thinners as these can dull the surfaces DO NOT spray liquids or cleaners directly on the TV s surfaces e DO NOT scrub or rub the TV harshly Wipe it gently IMPORTANT DO NOT use any kind of abrasive or IMPORTANT For further information please call Consumer Relations at 800 332 2119 liquid cleaner on the surface of the TV screen LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 61 5 8 2003 3 05 O T e TS Monitor Tilt Input Terminal Access Cable Management Monitor Tilt Figure 1 You have the ability to adjust the viewing angle and tilt of this monitor 1 Grab the with two hands by placing one hand on each side of the 2 Using little force push or pull the monitor towar
58. mpatibility MonitorLink CONTROL RS 232C A digital control interface that works in parallel with MonitorLink While MonitorLink provides the digital video signal MonitorLink Control provides enhanced functioning such as automatic power ON OFF and input selection Can also be used with other compatible RS 232C external devices Please visit www mitsubishi tv com for more information or RS 232C command structure LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 11 5 8 2003 3 02 12 e This page intentionally left blank 12 e 5 8 2003 3 02 PM Connections LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd Connecting an Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable 14 Connecting Antenna Cable Box or VOR ae ee eee eee 15 Connecting an Antenna to a Cable Box and 4 4244 42 22 1 21 16 Connecting Audio Components to a Cable Box or VCR 16 Conme ine RE CCIVE 222 E 17 Connecting DVD Player or Other S Video Device 1 1111 18 Cone cting aT eee 19 Connectines Or Po 21 222222 po IMPORTANT Additional connection cables are not provided with the TV They should be available at most electronic stores 13
59. n vertically cropping some of the image on both sides This format is useful to remove or reduce black side bars on HD broadcasts of 4 3 images with black bars See page 55 Note HD Expand is only available with 10801 720p signal 54 LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 54 4 Zoom Enlarges the picture cropping some of the image at each side top and bottom The Zoom format is useful to remove or reduce the black top and bottom bars on Anamorphic DVDs with 2 35 1 aspect ratio Note Zoom is not available with 1080i 720p signal e Stretch Default format for ANT and Inputs 1 2 The Stretched format stretches narrow 4 3 images across the screen however there is less stretch in the center than the sides Note Stretch is not available with 1080i 720p signal Narrow Displays narrow 4 3 images in their original shape and adds stationary gray side bars to fill the screen Note Narrow is not available with 1080i 720p signal Wide PC This format is only available with PC signal 5 8 2003 3 04 PM e iTS Available On Screen Format Sizes continued Widescreen Picture 16 9 HD 1080i 720p only Example A True HD Broadcast gt b 4 gt 5 HD Expand Recommended for 4 3 images with Black Side Bars Widescreen Picture 4801 480p Narrow LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 55 e 5 8 2003 3 05 PM e TTS Operation of PIP and POP Picture Inside Picture PIP vs
60. ne Eastern T Daylight Savings Applies Time Figure 15 Time Zone Daylight Savings Time Figure 16 MAIN MENU Select the Daylight Savings Time DST option that your state uses when Auto has been selected for the Clock Setting CLOCK menu Clock Setting Applies uses DST Ignore does not use DST Time Zone Eastern The clock time and day will be set automatically after tuning to a channel carrying the Extended Data Service XDS time data usually your local PBS channel Figure 16 Daylight Savings Time Daylight Savings Time til a a a LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 37 e 5 8 2003 3 03 PM MAIN MENU SETUP menu Memorize Channels INPUT ASSIGNMENT Language Idioma Front Button Lock ADJUST to select ENTER for menu change option MENU to return Figure 17 Language Idioma LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd MAIN MENU SETUP menu Memorize Channels INPUT ASSIGNMENT Language Idioma Front Button Lock ENTER for menu MENU to return English English Off e Ben 55 SSS Language Figure 17 Display the on screen menus in either English or Spanish Espafiol The first time you powered On your you were requested to select an on screen menu language If you choose to change the selection all menu text will immediately switch to the language of your choice Front Button Lock Figure 18 Disable controls on the front panel to pre
61. nnected audio This input can be used for analog RGB signals from a signals to a pair of headphones The audio output from the personal computer Supported resolutions include VGA TV s speakers will be unavailable SVGA XGA and WXGA only 2 Audio Out 7 PC Audio Input The Audio Output sends the TV s connected audio signals to This is used to send the sound from your computer to the an A V receiver or other equipment monitor s speakers UE 8 MonitorLink DVI with HDCD These inputs can be used for the connection of a VCR Super VHS S VHS VCR laser disc player or other A V device to the TV With each input you may connect to the S VIDEO or VIDEO terminal but not to both This is a Mitsubishi exclusive proprietary digital interface for the display of high quality digital video signals from Mitsubishi products such as the HD 5000 HDTV Receiver Controller video signals both analog and digital are sent digitally to your Mitsubushi Can also be used as a DVI input for 4 ANTENNA ANT other compatible sources ANTENNA receives signals from VHF UHF antennas or a Note The DVI HDTV input terminal is compliant with the EIA 861 standard and is not intended for use with personal cable system computers 5 Component Inputs 1 2 These inputs can be used for the connection of A V equipment 9 with component video outputs such as a DVD player compatible Video Game System Please see Appendix B page 58 for signal co
62. ntenna Grounding LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 14 5 8 2003 3 02 Twin Lead Antenna Coaxial Lead Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable Figure 2 For antenna with twin flat leads 1 Connect the 300ohm twin leads to the transformer 2 Push the 75ohm side of the transformer onto ANT on the TV side panel 300ohm to 750hm matching transformers are not provided with the TV They are available at most electronic stores For cable or antenna with coaxial lead 3 Connect the incoming cable to ANT on the TV side panel Note This will only be able to provide an analog signal through ANT on the side panel A Connecting an Antenna to a Cable Box or VCR Note The TV side panel and connections shown here are for reference only and may vary by model TV side panel section detail PC INPUT 60Hz Incoming Cable Cable Box back panel n m section detail Figure Connecting the cable box Note See page 5 for Outdoor Antenna grounding TV side panel section detail PC INPUT 60 2 Figure 4 Connecting the VCR with antennas or wall outlet cable Note If you have a digital cable box refer to your Digital Cable Box owner s guide for instructions on optimal connections to this LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 15 Cable Box Figure 3 Connect the incoming cable to ANT on the side panel NOTE If your
63. on Suggested scan rates 10801 720p 480p 4801 LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 58 5 8 2003 3 05 SENE T A Appendix C Remote Control Programming Codes A V Receivers Mitsubishi Admiral 2 2 Bose Denon Pisher us s ous Gerrard Harman Kardon Jensen w JVC s su Kenwood KLH Koss Magnavox m Marantz McIntosh Nakamichi Onkyo uo Optimus Panasonic Parasound Philips ue ow Pioneer Polk Audio Quasar BU a amp Sansui Sharp Sherwood SONY ue ue sh SoundDesign TEAC o Technics Venturer Victor Yamaha LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 010 011 012 013 014 360 220 225 226 241 02 351 234 235 236 245 246 359 361 204 213 215 223 242 362 229220 292 299 200 208 289 363 357 222 4 228 224 350 360 216 206 217 209 214 240 247 209 2245 231 230 219 218 221 356 223 248 290 205 207 2 219 221 2203 205 220 231 230 2109 2115 239 234 237 354 355 222 249 364 365 238 212 215 210 21 221 218 219 358 292 209 201 202 243 244 Cable ABCO ca E Archer 2 0 2 Cableview Citizen 2 Color Voic
64. onnecting an S Video Device LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 18 5 8 2003 3 02 DVD Player Video Game with Component Video Figure 9 l Connect the Component Video cables from Y Cb Cr or YPbPr VIDEO OUT on the back of the DVD player to COMPONENT 1 or 2 on the TV side panel The correct connections are A Y to Y B Cb or Pb to Pb C Cr or Pr to 2 Connect a set of audio cables from AUDIO OUT on the back of the DVD player to COMPONENT AUDIO Input 1 or 2 on the TV side panel The red cable connects to the right channel he white cable connects to the L left channel NOTE Some video game systems support component connections Please refer to your video game console Owner s Guide NOTE If your DVD player supports progressive scan playback be sure to set your player accordingly Please refer to your DVD player s Owner s Guide Other S Video Device Figure 10 1 Connect an S Video cable from VIDEO OUT on the device back panel to VIDEO INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 on the side panel 2 Connect set of audio cables from AUDIO OUT on the device back panel to AUDIO INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 on the side panel The red cable connects to the R right channel he white cable connects to the L left channel If your S Video Device is mono non stereo connect only the white left cable __ e Connecting a DTV Receiver Note The TV side panel and connections shown
65. ot block the program or movie 3 Broadcasters are not currently required to include V Chip rating signals at this time If the broadcaster does not include the V Chip rating signal V Chip cannot block the program TV Ratings Used with TV programs and movies TV Y Youth for children under the age of 7 TV Y7 Youth 7 years old and older For children 7 years old and older TV G General Audience For the entire family to view TV PG Parental Guidance Parental Guidance is recommended may not be suitable for some children TV 14 Adolescent 14 years old and older Not recommended for children under the age of 14 Mature Audience For adults only Content Categories Used in association with the ratings above FV Fantasy Violence applies to T V Y7 only D Sexual Dialog applies in different degrees to TV PG and T V 14 L Adult Language applies in different degrees to TV 14 and TV MA S Sexual Situations applies in different degrees to TV PG 14 and TV MA V Violence graphic or realistic applies in different degrees to TV PG 14 and When you select a rating you are selecting the least restriced program level that can be viewed As an example if you select TV PG you are allowing programs rated T V Y 7 TV G and TV PG to be seen and blocking programs rated T V 14 and TV MA When you select a Content category you will block all TV programs
66. outside Picture gives you exciting options for viewing favorite programs See pages 22 29 and 56 for more information HD Upgradeable With the use of an optional receiver Mitsubishi HD 5000 or similar model your Mitsubishi television can display high definition pictures See page 21 for connection information Multibrand Remote Control Your Mitsubishi remote control can be programmed e to control many other audio video components See pages 27 28 for more information V Chip Technology Mitsubishi understands you may want to shield certain viewers from specific program content Your Mitsubishi will allow you to restrict programming by general contents specific contents or even by time See pages 43 45 for more information 16 9 Widescreen TV Enjoy a full theatrical experience in the comfort of your home View pictures as film directors intended them Both DTV and DVD support the widescreen format well suited for your new See pages 54 55 for more information 5 8 2003 3 02 PM iT e LELEEEN4HE Front Control Panel Many remote control buttons are duplicated on the front control panel Duplicate buttons are shaded in the panel shown below Please see Remote Control Functions page 24 for an explanation of their usage r POWER 4 FORMAT MENU AIV RESET DEVICE Y ADJUST 4 ADJUST gt ENTER MENU CANCEL Power Indicator IR Sensor The ADJUST ENTER ME
67. ray rectangle on the screen The TV s Listen to setting may be set to SAP f using stereo or A V reveiver speakers check input selection on the stereo or A V receiver e f using stereo or A V receiver check that AUDIO is from MONITOR OUT on TV s back panel The TV closed captioning has been set to text mode but there is no text information being broadcast Turn Off in the CAPTIONS menu page 39 Picture is out of focus or colors are not aligned Check the Sharpness ColorView and input signal settings page 52 You cannot see a picture when you play a VCR tape V Chip Lock is not working Cannot set adjustments to factory setting LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 65 If you connected your VCR with A V cables use the DEVICE button to select the Input source INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 that the VCR is connected to Check your VCRs owner s guide for further troubleshooting Make sure that V Chip is On page 43 If V Chip Hours Lock by Time is currently set to disable the V Chip lock the V Chip will not block programming Follow the steps below to reset system defaults to factory settings 1 Press the MENU button followed by number buttons 1 2 and 3 on the remote control Result The above steps activate the Reset System Defaults menu screen 2 Press the ENT button on the remote control Result The settings reset to factory defaults 3 Press the HOME or MENU button on the remote con
68. reen operating system which provides on screen information for menu choices and changes picture icon will be highlighted and can be selected using the remote control s ADJUST arrows When selected the appropiate menu will appear or start an automatic E function You may then make changes within the menu or access available sub menus CHANNEL EDIT A highlighted square button indicates that you V CHIP LOCK may make changes to the menu screen ADVANCED FEATURES The system includes the following s AUDIO VIDE ETTIN special features UDIO VIDEO SETTINGS md currently selected icon or button is highlighted with a rectangular yellow outline and NTER for menu or change option d MENU to return the text color will be yellow md On screen instructions provide complete menu choice information Some on screen menu options must be set before other options are available For example Timer e Menu will only be possible if Clock Time and e Set Day have been set Figure 1 MAIN menu The first screen that appears when you press the MENU button from your remote The following remote control buttons will help you move quickly through the ViewPoint system Figure 2 ADJUST A or W to select the menu item you want to change DEVICE MENU CANCEL ADJUST P to move to the setting field ADJUST A or to change the settings Figure
69. report If a SAP LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 51 Automatically equalizes the volume level of programs containing significant level differences from one segment to another for example regular programming to commercials Io receive the best fidelity with music programs you can turn this setting to Oft Sub Woofer Your TV is equipped with two stereo speakers and a subwoofer This function specifically adjusts the subwoofer s output level of sound e NOTE A slider will display on screen for each setting The slider has a numeric value where 63 is the maximum the mid range is 31 and the minimum setting is 0 51 5 8 2003 3 04 T T AUDIO VIDEO Setting Descriptions Video Video Settings NOTE A slider will display on screen for each setting The slider has a numeric value where 63 is the maximum the mid range is 31 and the minimum setting is 0 Contrast Provides a slider to adjust the white to black level Low contrast shows a variety of shades in darker images while high contrast shows darker images more uniformly black and makes colors appear more vibrant Brightness Provides a slider to adjust the overall brightness of the picture Sharpness Provides a slider to adjust the detail and clarity Color Provides a slider to adjust the color intensity Tint Provides a slider to adjust the proportion of red to green Color Temp Color Temperature Allows you to adjust how whit
70. settings Each active input can be individually reset ColorView Figure 33 Press ENT to display the menu to manually adjust the tint of each color Individual sliders for Magenta Red Yellow Green Cyan and Blue will be displayed The sliders have a numeric value where 63 is the maximum The default setting for each color is 31 center Highlighted text will show which slider you are adjusting Each active input can be individually adjusted Press Adjust A or W to navigate between colors and Adjust qor gt to change the color slider settings The ColorView option is only available when Auto Color Correction is turned Off 5 8 2003 3 03 PM _ e TIT ADVANCED FEATURES Menu TIMER Timer Menu and Set l ime TIMER oe Figur 34 x ADVANCED FEATURES menu The timer will automatically turn the TV on if it is COLOR BALANCE off at the time you schedule and select When ANT is the selected input you may select any memorized channel The will tune to this channel when the Video Mute timer turns 1t on Black Enhancement Power Save IMPORTANT The dock must be set before you can set the a ADJUST to select ENTER for menu timer If you have not set the clock and or day you will see the CLOCK menu instead of the Timer menu change option MENU to return MAIN MENU ADVANCED FEATURES MENU TIMER menu Quom Figure 3
71. tained from your MITSUBISHI dealer or by writing or calling MDEA at the address and telephone number provided below b Warranty service will be provided at an authorized MITSUBISHI service center provided that your television is located within the geographic territory customarily covered by an authorized MITSUBISHI service center You must either deliver or carry in your television to an authorized service location at your own expense and pay for any travel and or transportation costs to and from your home c Proof of purchase date from an authorized MITSUBISHI dealer is required when requesting warranty service Present your sales receipt or other document which establishes proof and date of purchase THE RETURN OF THE OWNER REGISTRATION CARD IS NOT A CONDITION OF WARRANTY COVERAGE However please return the Owner Registration Card so that we can contact you should a question of safety arise which could affect you 2 This LCD TV uses a revolutionary technology that includes film transistor to create the screen image This technology creates the image using small dots or picture elements pixels Your LCD TV is manufactured to a high level of perfection in fact 99 99 perfect in the number of properly functioning pixels As in tube television sometimes pixel is continuously active or inactive Our standard is clear your pixels must be 99 99 perfect in the number of properly functioning pixels 3 THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER ATTEN Up to
72. that have the same content category listing As an example if you select to block V Violence at the T V 14 level you will also block any program that has the V category listing at the TV PG rating level as well Movie Ratings Used with theater released movies and direct to video movies G General Audience Designed for the entire family to view PG Parental Guidance Parental Guidance is recommended may not be suitable for some children PG 13 Parental Guidance 13 years old and older Not recommended for children under the age of 13 R Restricted Restricted in the theater to 17 years old and older unless accompanied by an adult NC 17 No Children Restricted in the theater to 18 years old and older X Adult Designed for and restricted in the theater to adult audiences only When you select a Movie rating you are selecting the least restricted program level that can be viewed As an example if you select a movie rating of PG 13 you are allowing movies rated G PG and PG 13 to be seen and blocking movies rated R NC 17 and X Programs Not Rated Used for programs that are not P rated like news sports weather emergency bulletins If you select to block programs that carry the V Chip rating or movies such as those prior to or without MPAA Programs Not Rated you may block News or Emergency Ratings This does not include programs without V winge URS fs Ch
73. time unless instructed to Do not allow to get wet or become heated E Avoid dropping on hard surfaces E Do not use harsh chemicals to clean Use only soft lightly moistened cloth E Do not mix new and old batteries E Do not heat take apart or throw batteries into fire BS Use only AA batteries Operating the Remote Control You can use the remote to control the TV CABLE DBS DTV VCR DVD and AUDIO products Select the product you want to control by moving the slide switch to the appropriate position The remote control has been preset to operate the and other Mitsubishi products program the remote control to operate other products see Use of the Remote Control with Other A V Products page 27 CABLE DBS DTV VCR DVD TV 141 AUDIO Li MENU CANCEL V CHIP INFO AUDIO VIDEO PIP CH PIP POP EXCH SLEEP C CO PIP DEVICE FORMAT C COC MITSUBISHI Figure 1 Remote Control Functions size AA batteries Figure 2 Installing tbe batteries IMPORTANT The remote control may return to its initial setting when the batteries are changed You may need to reprogram 5 8 2003 3 02 PM Remote Control Functions Channel Selection Sleep Timer Figure 3 Sleep button on remote control Sleep 30 min Figure 4 On screen display for sleep timer LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 26 SLEEP Channel S
74. to a Cable Box and 16 Antenna to a Cable Box or VCR 15 Audio Receiver 17 Audio Components to the Cable Box or VCR 76 Receiver 19 DVD Player 18 MonitorLink 21 S Video Device 18 Connections Affect the PIP and POP 22 D Daylight Savings Time Menu 37 DTV Input Connection Compatibility 58 DTV Receiver with Component Video Connections 19 DVD Player with Component Video 18 E Entering the Passcode for V Chip 44 Exchanging Program Images PIP and POP 56 F Freeze the PIP 56 Side By Side Picture 56 Front Button Lock 38 Front Control Panel 10 I Input Menu 48 Input Assignment Menu 35 Input Levels when used with RGB Video Signals 65 Component Video 58 Component Video Signals 58 Input Terminal Access 62 Input when used with DVI 58 L Language Menu 38 Lock Time 45 M Main Menu Screens Overview 32 Memorize Channels Menu 35 Memorize Menu 35 Memory Menu 41 Menus also see individual topic Advanced Features 46 Audio Video Settings 50 Captions 39 Channel Edit 41 Main 33 Setup 35 V Chip Lock 43 MonitorLink Connecting 21 63 5 8 2003 3 05 PM Monitor Tilt 62 Moving PIP Images 56 N Name Menu 41 P PIP and POP Activating 29 Changing 56 Freezing 56 How Connections Affect 22 Operation 56 POP Live Image Selecting 56 R Remote Control Functions Care 25 Channel Selection 26 Operation 25 PIP and POP 29 Overview of the TV Layer Bu
75. trol to return to the HOME or MENU screeen IMPORTANT This function is not recommended unless it is mandatory to reset system defaults to factory settings This operation CANNOT be undone and all customs settings will be erased 5 8 2003 3 05 NOTES 66 5 8 2003 3 05 PM iT e A MITSUBISHI LCD TV LIMITED WARRANTY MITSUBISHI DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AMERICA INC MDEA warrants to the original purchaser of this LCD TV that if purchased from an authorized MITSUBISHI Audio Video Dealer should it prove defective by reason of improper workmanship and or material a Parts All parts are warranted for a period of one year from the date of the original purchase at retail We will repair or replace at our option any defective part without charge for the part Parts used for replacement may be replaced with those of like kind and quality and may be new or remanufactured Parts used for replacement are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period b Labor We will provide the labor for a warranty repair by an authorized MITSUBISHI service center without charge for one year from the original date of purchase at retail C Notice To obtain warranty service you must notify an authorized MITSUBISHI service center of any defect within the applicable warranty time period 1 TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE a Contact your nearest authorized MITSUBISHI service center whose name and address can be ob
76. tton 2 change memory banks press a number button within 5 seconds of pressing the SQV button Remove SQV channels using the remote control 1 Press the SQV button repeatedly until you see the desired channel 2 While the channel number and SQV indicator are still displayed on the screen press the CANCEL button If the CANCEL button is not pressed before the SQV indicator disappears the channel will not be removed 3 When the SQV indicator disappears the channel has successfully been removed LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 42 5 8 2003 3 03 PM O TT e Soe 80 Se V CHIP LOCK Menu Overview V Chip Signal Information When provided by the broadcaster V Chip ratings can be used to control which programs can be viewed or will be blocked When V Chip ratings are sent you will see the ratings when you change the channel or when you press the INFO button on the remote control Both TV and Movie ratings will display ratings apply to programs and movies developed for and may have supplemental blocking by content categories Movie ratings use MPAA ratings for movies released in theaters V CHIP EXCEPTIONS 1 V Chip is effective only for programs viewed on ANT or from devices connected to inputs 1 2 It is not effective for programs viewed on devices connected to Component Input or MonitorLink 2 Videotapes laser discs and DV Ds may not contain V Chip rating signals If they dont contain the V Chip signal V Chip cann
77. tton 24 Sleep Timer 26 Special Functions 29 Use with Other Brands of Audio and Video Products 27 Reset Color 46 Reset Factory Defaults 50 S S Video Audio Connecting 16 Device Connecting 18 Safeguards 4 Separate UHF and VHF Antennas Connecting 14 Setting Up the V Chip Lock Passcode 44 Setup Menu 35 Set Day Menu 36 48 Set Time Menu 47 Sleep Timer 26 Special Features 9 SQV Using the Menu Screen 42 Remote Control 42 Stereo Audio System Connecting 17 T Timer Menu 47 Time Zone Setting 37 Troubleshooting 65 TV Speakers Menu 50 LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 64 gt S58 55 _ Twin Lead Antenna Connecting 14 U Unlock Time 45 Use of the Remote Control with Other A V Products 27 28 Using the AUDIO and VIDEO Buttons on the Remote Control 50 V V Chip Allowing or Blocking by Ratings 45 Exceptions 4 amp 3 Start Time and Stop Time 45 V Chip Lock Menu 34 43 45 Overview 43 Signal Information 43 V Chip Rating Menu Selecting 43 Video Mute 49 Video Settings Description 52 Video Settings 50 Viewpoint Menu System 32 W Wall Outlet Cable Connecting 14 5 8 2003 3 05 Troubleshooting Problem The TV remote control does not work The TV takes several seconds to respond to channel commands You cannot access a channel e Possible Solution Check that the batteries are installed correctly Check that the selected switch is set to
78. umer electronics product or another addition to your growing Mitsubishi system we hope that this television will bring you many hours of enjoyment OUR PROMISE We will engineer and manufacture the upgrades necessary so the HD upgradeable television you purchased today can be made compatible with near future advances in digital television and digital interconnectivity Specifically we promise that you will be able to have your television upgraded at a reasonable cost to include an off air tuner a cable TV tuner for unscrambled programming an IEEE 1394 FireWire connection HAVi system control and 5C copy protection LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 8 5 8 2003 3 02 SENE T Unpacking Your New TV Please take a moment to review the following list of items to ensure that you have received everything including s MITSUBISHI Remote Control 2 AA Batteries 1 75 obm Coaxial Cable AC Adapter LT 2220 only RA MITSUBISHI THE BIG SCREEN COMPANY Dus PRODUCT REGISTRATION Product Registration Card Quick Reference Card not pictured LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 9 ua Special Features Your new High Definition HD upgradeable LCD television has many special features that make it the perfect addition to your home entertainment system few of these special features are PIP POP Viewing Option Using Picture in Picture and Picture
79. umination A lower setting preserves the life of the backlight lamp PC Setting Reset Resets PC settings to factory default H Position Provides a slider to center image by moving it to the left or right available for PC and MonitorLink e inputs only V Position Provides a slider to center image by moving it up or down available for PC and MonitorLink inputs only PC Video Clock Provides a slider to adjust PC clock frequency PC Fine Detail Provides a slider to adjust PC image flicker clock phase PC H Resolution Provides a slider to adjust PC horizontal size by increasing or decreasing the setting PC V Resolution Provides a slider to adjust PC vertical size by increasing or decreasing the setting NOTE For optimal picture performance it is recommended that you adjust your video settings specifically contrast and brightness during initial setup Certain factors will affect your personal preferences including room lighting glare reflections and viewing angles distance 5 8 2003 3 04 PM PIP POP Operations Available On Screen Format Sizes 55 9 2 50 recess see eedeose rera P e e a TEES costes PT 20120506200 54 Operation oPPIPandiP OP eee roe ERREUR 56 Appendix A bypassing the LOCK aereas ans a 57 Append A Connection 58 Appendix C Remote Control Programming Codes 2222222 59 Appendix D C SeNi CE 61 Monitor Tilt
80. utton Lock Off i ADJUST to select ENTER for menu change option MENU to return Figure 11 Input Assignment Menu LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 35 Memorize Channels Figure 9 Select Memorize Channels for each antenna you use The TV will find and remember strong channels and skip the unused or weaker channels IMPORTANT Note If you havea receiver connected you will need to use that receiver s channel memorization system to memorize digital channels MEMORIZE Menu Figure 10 Stop memorization at any time by pressing CANCEL Channels memorized prior to pressing CANCEL will stay in memory After channels are memorized you may select memorized channels in ascending or descending order by pressing the CHANNEL button on the remote control INPUT ASSIGNMENT Menu Figure 11 INPUT ASSIGNMENT turns off unused inputs turns them on again or changes the name of the input If you turn an input Off it will be skipped when you press DEVICE on the remote control Choices are ER ANT On or Off COMPONENT 1 COMPONENT 2 Cycle through a list of preset names or Off E INPUT 1 INPUT 2 Cycle through a list of preset names or Off E MonitorLink MONLINK Cycle through a list of preset names or Off 25 e 5 8 2003 3 03 PM iTS SETUP Menu Manually Setting the Clock Clock Setting Manual Figure 12 The Clock Setting menu default allows th
81. vent anyone from accidentally changing settings Select On to lock out the operations of the front panel button and select Off to restore the operations of the front panel buttons If the front panel buttons have been locked and you misplace the remote control you can restore the function of the front panel buttons by pressing and holding the MENU button on the front panel for more than 8 seconds If the is already on a message will be displayed to confirm the release of the Front Button Lock 5 8 2003 3 03 PM CAPTIONS Menu Overview Figure 19 CAPTIONS menu IMPORTANT When Text closed captioning is selected a large black or gray box will appear on your screen if no signal is broadcast LCD Monitor 5 8 03 indd 39 CAPTIONS Menu Figure 19 Turn On or Off the closed caption decoder select the type of captions or text and choose black or translucent gray as the background color for the closed caption area Broadcasters can send either Standard or Text closed captioning Standard closed captioning follows the dialogue of the characters on screen and displays in a small section of the screen Text closed captioning often contains information such as weather or news and covers a large portion of the on screen program Your can decode four different standard and four different text closed captioning signals from each station However each station may broadc
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