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,_I_ [::1mG mT A L MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC TELEVmSmoNS,_ LCD Television System (LCD Display model: L423FR) RISK QF ELECTRIC SHOCK TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC DQ NOT OPEN 1 SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE CO V ER OR BACK. NO USER SERVICEABLE" PARTS INSIDE. _ -_ TO QUALIFIED REFER SER V ICING 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 suf'f'icient 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 product. Note: This equipment has been tested and fi_und to comply with the limits fi>ra Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmf\fl 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 that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment offand on, the user is encouraged to try m correct the interf)rence by one or more of the f'ollowing measures: * Reorient or relocate the receiving " Increase the separation between antenna. the equipment and the receiver. * Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different f'rom that to which the receiver is connected. ° Consuh the dealer or an experienced radio/TV Product Name: Liquid Crystal High technichn Definition TV for help. system WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC OR MOISTURE. SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT. NOTE TO CHTV 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. _ LAMP(S) ACCORDING INSIDE THIS PRODUCT CONTAIN MERC[JRY TO LOCAL, STATE OR FEDERAL LAWS. AND MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF Important Sa_guards .................................................................................................................. Cleaning Your LCD Television System ........................................................................................ Chapter I Thank Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Television 4 7 System OvervDw You ................................................................................................................................... 9 Unpacking Your New TV System ................................................................................................ Special Features ........................................................................................................................... Side Control Panel and Card Reader ............................................................................................ 10 11 12 Side Panel Input/Output 13 2 %levision .............................................................................................................. System Setup Attaching HD-6000 to 42" LCD Display ................................................................................... Set-Back Configuration Setup ..................................................................................................... Connecting a Computer ...................................................................................................... Stand Alone Conf`iguration Setup ................................................................................................ Connecting a Computer ...................................................................................................... Wall Mount Conf`iguration Setup ................................................................................................ Connecting a Computer ...................................................................................................... 15 16 20 21 22 23 27 3 Connections Connecting a VCR to the LCD Side Panel .................................................................................. Connecting an Audio Receiver .................................................................................................... Connecting a DVD Player or Other S-Video Device ................................................................... Connecting a Satellite ReceNer/Cable Box ................................................................................... Connecting a Computer .............................................................................................................. How Connections Af_ct the PIP and POP ................................................................................. 29 30 31 32 33 34 4 Remote Control Functions Overview of`the TV Layer Buttons .............................................................................................. Operation .................................................................................................................................... Sleep Timer ................................................................................................................................. Use With Other A/V Products .................................................................................................... 37 38 39 40 Operation 42 of PIP, POP & Double Window ................................................................................. 5 ?_4enu Screen Operations The ViewPoint _ Menu System .................................................................................................... MAIN Menu ............................................................................................................................. SETUP Menu .............................................................................................................................. ADVANCED FEATURES Menu ............................................................................................... 45 47 48 50 AUDIO/VIDEO 52 Chapter 6 SETTINGS Menu ........................................................................................... _pecialFeatures Available On-Screen Format Sizes ......................................................................................................... 57 Operation of` PIP and POP and Double Window ........................................................................ Appendix A: HD Input Connection Compatibility ..................................................................... Appendix B: Supported PC Resolutions ....................................................................................... Appendix C: Remote Control Programming Codes ..................................................................... Appendix D: Media Command TM and Media Card Playback ..................................................... Cable Management ...................................................................................................................... Index ............................................................................................................................................ 60 61 61 62 62 66 67 Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................... \Warranty ...................................................................................................................................... 69 74 IMPORTANT Please read the following Always fbllow all warnings 1. SAFEGUARDS safeguards carefully and instructions before marked using this product Read, Retain and FoHowAH Instructions Read all safety and operating instructions befbre operating the product. f'or fhture reference. Fbllow all operating and use instructions. . and retain for future reference. on the product. Retain the safety and operating instructions Heed Warnings Adhere to all warnings on the product and in the operating instructions. Cleaning Unplug the product from the wall outlet befbre cleaning. Do not use liquid, abrasive, or aerosol cleaners. can permanently damage the cabinet and screen. Use a lightly dampened cloth fbr cleaning. 3_ . Attachments and Equipment Never add any attachments and/or equipment without approval of the manuf:acturer the risk of'fire, electric shock or other personal irl}ury. Water 5_ Cleaners as such additions may result in and Moisture Do not use the product where contact with or immersion kitchen sinks, laundry tubs, swimming pools, etc. in water is possible. Do not use near bath tubs, wash bowls, Accessories 6_ Do not place the product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, or table. The product may f:all, causing serious injury to a child or aduk and serious damage to the product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manuf_cturer, or sold with the product. Any mounting of'the product should fbllow the manuf:acturer's instructions, and should use UL 1678 listed wall mounting brackets suitable f'or the weight and mounting surf:ace used. The product and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surf:aces may cause the product and cart combination m overturn. 7. Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it f?om overhearing. Do not block these openings or allow them to be obstructed by placing the product on a bed, sof_, rug, or other similar surf:ace. Nor should it be placed over a radiator or heat register. If" the product is to be placed in a rack or bookcase, have been adhered to. Power 8_ ensure that there is adequate ventilation and that the manuf:acturer's instructions Source This product 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 socketoutlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. . 10. Grounding or Polarization This product is equipped with a three-wire grounding-type plug, a plug having a third grounding pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If'you are unable to insert the plug flflly into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of'the grounding-type plug. Power- Cord Protection Powe>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 f'rom the product. 11. Lightning For added protection fbr this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended periods of time, unplug it f\_om the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges. and unused fbr long This will prevent IMPORTANT 12. Power An outside antenna power circuits, extreme 13. SAFEGUARDS, continued Lines system should not be located in the vicinity care should be taken to keep f¥om touching Overloading Do not overload wall outlets, of fire or electric shock. When power lines or other electric, installing through openings parts that could result in tire or electric shock. light or an outside antenna such power lines or cimuits as contact extension cords or integral convenience 14. Object and Liquid Entry Never push o[_}ects of any kind into this product shor>out of overhead or where it can f2dl into such power lines or circuits. receptacles system, with them might be f:atal. as this can result in a risk as they may touch dangerous voltage points or Never spill liquid o£ any kind on or into the product. 15. Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product, be sure the antenna as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. or cable system is grounded Section 810 of the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70, provides infbrmation with respect to proper grounding o_'the mast and supporting structure, grounding of"the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size o£ grounding conductors, location and requirements 16. o_"antenna discharge fbr the grounding unit, connection to grounding EXAMPLEOF ANTENNA GROUNDING electrodes, electrode. (NEC SECTrON 8r0 20) Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Re}_r all servicing to qualified service personnel. _ NEC 17. Damage Requiring Unplug the product conditions: so Service £rom the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel NATIONAL ELECTRICALCODE POWEF{SERVICEGfiOLINDING _LECTlqODESYSTEM (NECART 250 PARTH) under the fbllowing (a) When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged. (b) If liquid has been spilled, or o[t}ects have fidlen into the product. (c) If the product has been exposed to rain or water. (d) If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions, a@lst only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper ac{}ustment of other controls may result in damage and will of'ten require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation. (e) If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. The liquid crystal display used in this product is made of glass. It can break if dropped. Do not come in contact with the liquid crystals or glass in case the LCD display breaks. (£) When the product exhibits a distinct 18. Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required, change in perf'ormance be sure the service technician manuf:acturer or have the same characteristics electric shock or other hazards. 19. Safety Check Upon completion determine 20. - this indicates as the original of any service or repair to the product, that the product is in saf_ operating part. a need fbr service. has used replacement Unauthorized ask the service technician parts specified substitutions to perfbrm by the may result in fire, saf?ty checks to condition. Heat The product should be situated away f'rom 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 wail) without proper ventilation. Do not block the vents or openings on this product. IMPORTANT 21. SAFEGUARDS, continued Transport!Handling (a) Be sure to use another person to lift or carry this product. It is recommended that the product people holding it with both of their hands -- one hand on each side of the product. (b) Use caution when transporting the product. Be sure that items such as belt buckles, zippers do not scratch or rub the screen or cabinet. (c) Do not grip the cu>outs shown in Diagram 1. These cu>outs watches, be carried by two shirt buttons, and are not handles. Diagram 1. DO NOT USE AS HANDLES 22. LCD Monitor This monitor uses a technology composed of over 2.9 million thin film transistors. It is common to find a f_w cobred (non-active) "dots" on the screen. Do not be alarmed. This is a result of'the manuf:acturing process found in all panels. Your picture performance will not be affbcted. 23. Wall or Ceiling Mounting The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manuf_cturer. When mounting the LCD display to a wall or ceiling, the stand and Se>Back Box (HD-6000) must be removed from the back of the LCD display. 6 Cleaning General " DO Normally, light dusting with a dry, non-scratching duster will keep you,: product clean. If cleaning beyond this is needed, please use the following guidelines: First, turn offthe from the power product and unplug the power cord moistel_ed with water. dry; sob, non-abrasive Dry cloth. NOT product's ° DO NOT product. CONDITIONS Operating Temperature: Humidity: 5 - 35 deg C 30 - 80% relative (without condensation" (without condensation Storage Temperature: Humidity: 20 - 50 deg C 10 - 90% relative through clea13ers as spray liquids or deal_ers direcdy as o1_ the surf:aces. scrub or rub the product harshly: Wipe it gently. ° Excessive ENVIRONMENTAL the product " DO NOT use a W commercial clea13ers with ammonia, bleach, alcohol, bel_zil_e, or thil_ners these cal_ dull the surf'aces. " DO Gendy wipe down your product with a soft, nonabrasive cloth such as cotton fJannd or a dean cloth diaper, _ allow liquid to enter ° DO NOT use any strong or abrasive these ca13 scratch the surfaces. outlet. with a second NOT Warnings: the ve13ti]atio13 slots or any crevice. Top and Sides of the Display: ° Cleaning moisture or water may damage Use cautiol_ when wiping your your product. Thank You ................................................................................................................. 9 Unpackil_g Your New TV System ............................................................................. 10 Special Features ......................................................................................................... Side Control Panel and Card Reader ......................................................................... 11 12 Side Pand Input/Output 13 ........................................................................................... Thank You for Your Purchase Welcome to the wonder%l 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 (MDEA) 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 %r obsolescence upgradeable. This cornerstone enjoyment for years to come! in the near %ture, MDEA's of your home entertainment televisions are all HD- system will continue to provide unparalleled Whether this is your first Mitsubishi consumer electronics product or another addition to your growing Mksubishi system, we hope that this television will bring you many hours of enjoyment. 9 Unpacking Your New TV System Please take a moment to review the following gJjLcI)r)i.Way list of items to ensure that you have received everything (J) Owner{__Guide (l) Registration ./'orL7:4260 (4)Mou.tingHooks (2)_ gdts Included in the HD-6000 carton (8)M4gdts are the following (I) USB Cable below: (I).4C Cord Card (d CarteManagement co_er (4)TieWraps items: T2ZZZZZT_ / (J) HD=6000 Digital Cable Ready HDTK Receiver/Contro]]er (2) AA Batteries (1) t-tDMt (1) HD-6000 Owner _ Guide Cable ©®® (I) Registration (1) RS=232C Cable Card (I) Remote Control (J) AC Cord Sp ecla" 1Fe atures Your new I,T-4260 High Definition Television System has many special features. This makes it the perfect control center for your home entertainment system. These special features include: Mukiple Connection On the HD-6000 sophisticated Fh:eWire% Capabilky back pane] you wi]] find home ]EEE theater system. a fu]] comp]ement Inc]uded 1394, Cab]eCARU are standard of the connections needed Audio/Video/S-Video, rM and both an HDM] rM Input for the most wideband and an HDM] component video, rM Output. TV Disc Internal Digkal Video Recorder (DVR) TV Disc is an internal DVR). 120GB It is able to record Antenna 2, devices as 12 hours can record high digka] connected of high to Input definition a high definition Recordings on the TV TX&. When recording definition and analog hard and watch stereo to high quality digka] programs, stereo TV 1394 devices. provider's Mitsubishi one-way HDTV digital signals used in place of a traditional your local cable provider NetCommand Your Mitsubishi with new and future quahty VCRs or to other 1394 to DzVHS with Do]by system (AV/C), cable boxes The HD-6000 11 5C copy protection or satellite ma W devices, products. allowing receivers. offers and IR control NetCommand you to customize with instant replay. as much Now you ]oss and without IEEE a VCR. 1394 cornpatib]e <_Record to convert Digita] <_decoding surround receivers. is "Plug-and-Play" ready, 'rM security cable programming and service Control NetCommand may record or 1, the ana]og TM) cable box to access digital information recorder Antenna Digita] the use of a CableCARD receiver/controller digital feature any picture ® Home Network HDTV exciting video rv channels, live TV pause receiver/controller for availability This Disc wi]] even use Dolby compatible with (also ca]]ed a digka] CableCARU and includes Digkal CaNe Ready (CableCARD Your widescreen from it later without Disc can be sent by IEEE ana]og received 1, 2 or IEEE TV programming program disk drive recorder programs of selected includes the NetCommand module. The (including a cable CableCARD sM is high definition). Contact details. System a new level of networking supports lit can descramble ]EEE older products the ability system to combine 1394 connections, to learn such as VCRs, remote control in a way that works is designed to work with all of the features of the Mksubishi selected Audio older products Video DVD signals Control players, directly from best for your viewing. I,T-4260 LCD HDTV display. Side Control Panel and Card Reader Many ,:emote conn:ol buttons are duplicated page 37, for an explanation ofthei,: usage. on the side conn:ol panel. Please see Remote Conn:ol Funcnon,, CONTROL PANEL CARD READER (left side of LCD Display) (right side of LCD Display) POWER A A VOL ADJ V V ?> g O3 oo A _ CH ADJ T 4 © > 70 C_ g Z © 9o Co C_ "7"1 5 FORMAT ENTER MENU MENU © > 7o E_ 4:a g m GUIDE 3 o CANCEL Q K; DEVICE See Media Card Playback, Page 64, For Details. The AI)JUSZ ENTER, ?WEN{!, and CANCEL buttons may be used to access or navig_tte throug/J the screen menus 12 Side Panel Input/Output LCD Display Side Panel (right side) LCD Dispmay Back Panel (right side) @ ® ® @ A 6_ PC Audio Input This is used to send the sound }'tom a computer Displays speakers. , to the LCD -- Z HDMIrM/MonitorLink TM Input This is a Mitsubishi-exc_t_sive proprietary digkal interface f'or die display of high quahty digka_ video signals f)'om Mitsubishi products such as the HD6000 HDTV Receiver/Controller. AII video signaIs, both analog and digitaI are sent digitaI1y to your Mitsulmshi TV. Can also be used as a HDMI TM input fi._rother compatible sources. Note: The HDMIVM-HDTVinput terminal is compliant with the EIA-861 standard and is not intended for use with 1. Hea@hone The Headphone Output sends the LCD Displays connected audio signals to a pair of headphones, The audio output f)'om the TV's speakers will be unavailable. personal computers. 2. Audio Out The Audio Output sends tl_e LCD DispLays com_ected audio signals to an A/V receiver or other equipment. 3. Composke 8_ Input Input This input can be used _>r the connectim_ of A/V equipment wkh component video outputs, such as a DVD player or compatible Video Game System. Please see Appendix A, page 6!, fbr signa_ compadbihty. 5_ TM contro]/RS-232C for HD-6000 A digital control interfi_ce that works in paralld wkh MonitorLink TM, While MonitorLink TM provides tlxe digital vide(> signal, MonitorLink TM Control provides enhanced f\mctim_ing such as automatic power ON/OFF and input sdecdon. Can also be used with other compatible RS-232C external devices. Please visit wwv<mitstd>ishi-t>com fi>r more These inputs can be used for the connection ofa VCR, Super VHS (S-VHS) VCR, laser disc player, or other A/V device to the TM Wkh each input, you may connect to tl_e S-VIDEO or VIDEO terminal but not to both. 4. Component MonitorLink infi>rmadon 9_ Authorized or RS-232C Card command structure. Reader This USB input connects _ to the HD 6000 and enables tl_e use of the media card reader _ocated on the LCD Display side panel See Page 64 f_>rdetai_s. PC Input This input can be used fbr analog RGB signals from a personal computer. Supported resolutions include VGA, SVGA, XGA, and WXGA on1> Please see Appendix B, page 6! f'or supported 13 PC Resohidons. 10. DVI Audio Input (Jse this input to provide sotmd when an HDMI adapter is used. to DVI Attaching Set-Back HD-6000 Configuration Connecting Stand Alone Connecting wall Mount Connecting to 42" LCD a Computer Configuration a Computer Configuration a Computer Display ................................................................ Setup .................................................................................. ............................................................................................ Setup ............................................................................. .......................................................................................... Setup ............................................................................. ............................................................................................ 15 16 20 21 22 23 2- Television The ),T-4260 a HD-6000 system System Setup LCD Television Digital Cabl has to offer, attach e System Ready HDTV the HD-6000 Attaching HD-6000 The HD-6000 is extremely can be connected versatile. Receiver/Controller. to the 42" LCD The System a 42" I_CD To take full advantage Display of all the features Display. to 42" LCD Display to the 42" LCD Display by one of the following methods. Stand Alone Configuration Set-Back Configuration \Vall Mount Configuration 15 includes and this Set-Back Configuration 1. Place the 42" LCD Display 2. Remove the HD-6000 3. Remove the protective 4. J)rn the HD-6000 5. Attach Setup on a sturdy surfi/ce. Receiver/Controller material from its carton. from around over so that the bottom the 4 Mounting the HD-6000 is _acing and place it on a sturdy up and gently surface. place it on the protective material. Hooks. SCREW(M4:2 PIECES BOTTOM SURFACE OF x 4 PLACES) FID6000 TO SCREW TORQUEiIS_2Okgfcm Pro_ective Sheet \ \ \ \ \ / \ _FID6000 16 Set-Back Configuration 6. Grasp mounting the HD-6000 hooks connect Setup (continued) fl:om the top and bottom. to the corresponding Slide the HD-6000 pin located P_N ON on the LCD into place Display making sure that stand. LCD Display \ \ PIN ON LCD Display \ _HOOK PIN PIN ON LCD Disp ay ON LCD Dspay ON HD6000 all 4 Set-Back Configuration Z Secure the HD-6000 Setup (continued) to the stand using the two M3 Bolts. STB HOOK \ < \ SCREWIM3:I PIECE) TO HOOKI \ \ \ \ \ \ . / DETAIL A STB J HIHIIIHI HIHIIIHI HIHIIIHI UUIHIIIUUI_ DETAIL A DETAIL B X 01101001000 _ [] HIHHIH_ HIHHIN _ HIHHIm HOOK ,// J L_ I_I_;;I;II;IH";II;II;I;IHH;I;I;;II;IIH;I;II;I;IIr_TnlI_ UI_ IIIIHHIH IHIHIH_ Iln IOOIHHI_ IHIHIH_ IHHIHI_ IHHIHI_ IHHIHII IHHIHIO SCREW[M3:I PIECE} TO HOOK. IIU IH J STAND J \ j BETAI L 18 Set-Back Configuration 8, Connect the HDMP M Cable HDMP'MiMuniturLink HD-6000 input Back Panel Setup (continued) @ore the HDMP connector (section located M Output connector on the back of the HD-6000 on the back of the LCD detail) LCD Display to the Display. Back Panel (section detail) ! 9. Connect the USB Cable f?om tbe Authorized the AUTHORIZED HD-6000 10. Connect Back the RS-232C the HD-6000 LCD CARD READER Panel (section Cable connector on the back of the LCD Display, detail) LCD Display @ore the MonitorLink to the RS-232CiMuniturLink rM Control 'rM Control Back Panel RS-232C fur HD-6000 (section connector connector detail) on the back on the back Display: HD-6000 Back Panel (section detail) @_®e@@@e eee e® eee e® -/,____S-- 19 Card Reader connector on the back of the HD-6000 to LCD Display Back Panel (section detail) of the of Set-Back Configuration 11. Connect Setup (continued) the AC Power Cord @ore the back of the HD-6000 HD-6000 Back Panel 12. Connecting (section a Computer ° Your Mitsubishi detai!) LCD Display Back to the back of the LCD Display. Panel (OPTIONAL) (section detail) _NPONT&NT LCD dispIay supports VGA, SVGA, XGA, arid WXGA PC resolutions on@ .geeAppendix B: Supported a. Ccmnect a Mi@ D-sub PC Resolutiorls, P. 6l 15-p@ (RGB) cable from the LCD D_splay back panel to PC or Mac@tosh® back panel. LCD Display Side Panel ® b. Connect a PC Audio Cable (or 1/8" stereo mini jack cable) f'rom the LCD PC or Macintosh @ @ side panel to back panel. @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ to PC or Macintosh@ back panel LCD Display Back Panel (section detail) ® @ @ to PC or Macintosh@ back panei Figure Z Connecting Computer 13. Refer to Chapter 2 (in the HD-6000 Owner's Guide) on how to connect A/V equipment Cable Box, etc) to the back panel of the HD-6000. 14. Refer features to HD-6000 that the LCD Owner's Guide for corr@ete HDTV system has to offer. operating instructions. The HD-6000 (DVD controls player, all 2O Stand Alone Configuration Setup 1. Place the 42" LCD Display on a sturdy surfhce. 2. Remove the HD-6000 Receiver/Controller 3. Place the HD-6000 Receiver/Controller 4. Connect _MCable the HDMY the HDMP'MiMonitorLink from Back Panel on a sturdy the HDMP 'rM_[NPUT HDo6000 from its carton. "MOutput connector (section surface. located detail) connector on the back of the HD-6000 on the back of the LCD LCD Display Back Panel to Display: (section detail) ®® _®,® 5. Connect the USB Cable fi:om the Authorized the AUTHORIZED CARD HD-6000 6. Cormect Back Panel the RS-232C of the HD-6000 LCD ..... 2::2:::: Cable READER (section from Card Reader connector connector on the back of the LCD Display. detail) LCD Display the MonimrLink' to the RS-232CiMonitorLink' FM on the back of the HD-6000 Control Control Back RS-232C for HD-6000 Panel (section connector connector detail) on the back on the back of the Display: HD-6000 Back Panel (section detail) @@÷@@@@ ®@e @@@@@ @@@ LCD Display Back Panel (section detail) to Stand Alone Configuration 7. Connect the AC Power HD-6000 8. Connecting Back Panel a Computer • I/::ur Mi:subishi XGA, Cord arid LCD WXGA See Appendix @ore the back of the HD-6000 (section detail) LCD to the back of the LCD Display Back Pane! (section Display. detai!) (OPTIONAL) dispIay supports PC resolutions B: Suppor:ed a. Comaect a Mi@ D-sub Setup (continued) VGA, SVGA, only. PC Resolutions, P. dl 15-pin (RGB) cable f'rom the LCD Display back panel to PC or Mac@tesh@ back panel, LCD Display Side Panel ® b. Connect a PC Audio Cable (or 1/8" stereo mini jack cable) @ore the LCD side panel to PC or Macintosh @ @ Display back panel. @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ to PC or Macintosh@ back panel LCD Display Back Panel (section detail) ® @ @ to PC or Macintosh@ back panet Figure Z Connecting 9. Refer Cable 2 (in the HD-6000 Box, etc) to the back panel 10. Refer features to Chapter Computer to HD-6000 that the LCD Owner's Guide) on how to connect A/V equipment (DVD player, of the HD-6000. Owner's Guide for corr@ete HDTV system has to offer. operating instructions. The HD-6000 controls all 22 _agall Mount Configuration 1. Be%re per%truing work make 2. Before performing work spread the protective will prevent the display even surface° 3. Gently This lay the LCD 4. Do not touch 5. Remove Display sure to disconnect face down or hold the screen the screws indicated Setup the AC Power sheet, which from being carrying by the arrows. Remove was wrapped around Display: the display, on a flat, damaged. on the protective face while cord fl:om the 42" LCD sheet. the display. the stand cover. Protective Sheet \ ____I glgllllllllllllllllgllllll ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________I____I_I____________________________________________I______I_I________________________ STANDCOVER STANDCOVER -.< o o o IHIIHIIII IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII HII HH 23 = IHmHH HHHHH HHHHH HHHHH HHHHH HHHHH HHHHNN Ill HHHHII HI Wall Mount Configuration Setup (continued) 6. Remove the Sc,:ews Mdicated by the ai:i:ows. Protective Sheet !'"' \\_ R_H_RH_iHHHHH_IHHHIHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHIHHHIHHUHHHHHHHHHH_ = = iiiiiiiiiin _InHHHHHH_ IH_ lllmHH HH HHHHH o. HHHHH HHHHH HmHH_ HmHH_ HmHlll HmHH_ HH HH .o 24 Wall Mount Configuration 2 Slide the stand ir_ the direction Setup (continued) indicated by the arrows and remove it. LCDDisplay \ \ \ Protect_Sh_et \ \ 8. The LCD \ Display is now ready to mount. 9. Connect the HDMI HDMI'rMiMonitorLink HD-6000 10. Connect *'MCable @ore the HDMU M Output connector on the back of'the HD-6000 INPUT connector located on the back of the LCD Display: Back Panel (section detail) LCD Display the USB Cable from the Authorized the AUTHORIZED HD-60O0 CARD Back Panel READER (section detail) Card Reader connector connector Panel (section detail) on the back of the HD-6000 on the back of the LCD Display. LCD Display / 25 Back Back Panel (section to the detail) to Wall Mount Configuration Setup (continued) 11. Connect the RS-232C Cable @ore the MonitorLink Control HD-6000 to the RS-232CiMonitorLink Control for HD-6000 RS-232C connector on the back of the connector on the back of the LCD Display. HD-6000 Back Panel (section deta/) LCD Display Back Pane! (section detail) @@ ®@@ @@ @@@ @@@@@ L 12.Connect Y-- the AC Power Cord @ore the back of the HD-6000 HD-6000 Back Panel (section dotal) to the back of the LCD Display. LCD Display Back Pane! (section detai!) r 26 agall Mount Configuration 13. Connecting a Computer ° YourMitsubishi Setup (continued) (OPTIONAL) LC@ display sugports VGA, SVGA, XGA, arid WXGA PC resolutions onl@ See Appendix B: Stcpported PC Resolutions, a. Comlect a Mi@ D-sub P. dt 15-pha (RGB) cable _'rom the LCD Display Back panel m PC or Macintosh@ back panel. h. Connect a PC Audio Cable (or 1/8" stereo mini jack cable) f'rom the LCD PC or Macintosh side panel to back paneh LCD Display Side Panel ® @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ to PC or Macintosh@ back panet LCD Display Back Panel (section detail) m ® @ @ to PC or Macintosh@ back panel FTgure 7. Connecting Computer 14. Refer to Chapter 2 (in the HD-6000 Owner's Guide) on how to connect A/V equipment Cable Box, etc) to the back panel of the HD-6000. 15. Refer features 27 to HD-6000 that the LCD Owner's Guide for complete HDTV system has to offer. operatir_g instructions. The HD-6000 (DVD controls player, all Connections Connecting a VCR directly to LCD Side Panel ............................................................. 29 Connecting an Audio Receiver ...................................................................................... 30 Connecting a DVD Player or Other S-Video Device ..................................................... 31 Connecting a Satellite Receiver/Cabie 32 Box .................................................................... Con necting MonitorLink TM or a Computer ................................................................ How Connections Affect the PIP and POP ....................................................................... 33 34 Connecting a VCR directly to LCD Side Panel theLCDDispl_ Composite Video with Audio or S- LCD Display Side Panel Video with Audio (Recommended) ® @ (Figure 1) i. ® @ @ @ @ @ @ 2_ ® back panel FTgure 1. Cormect@g 29 Com_ect a set of"audio cables fi:om AUDIO OUT o1_the VCR back panel to VIDEO INPUT/ AUDIO RIGHT & LEFT o1_the LCD Display side pal_ek @ @ VCR Connect a video o1:a S-Video cane fl:om VIDEO OUT on the VCR back pand to VIDEO INPUT on the LCD Display side pal_ek Attach only channelorRFON/OFF cable switch, set to OFF. type the UCR Audio/_deo. ° The red cane com_ects to the R (righ0 channd ° The white cane com_ects to the L (]eft) channel You may connect to the S-VIDEO terminal but not to both. or VIDEO Connecting an Audio Receiver Directly to LCD Side Panel NOTE: The LCD Display the LCD Display. side panel connections shown below can only be used when the HD,6000 is not Connected to Stereo Audio System (recommended for shelf units or AiV receivers without LCD Display digital audio inputs) (Figure 2) 1. Cormecr OUT the audio o1_ the LCD AUX ]N terminals Turn off the LCD AUDIO/VIDEO 3. Panel ® R÷d canes @ fi:om AUDIO Dispby side pand White @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ ro TV IN o1: on the back of the audio system. ° The red cane connects to the R (rigb0 cbannd ° The white cabJe com_ects to the L (left) channel 2. Side Display speakers SETTINGS through Menu, the page 52. ® @ @ Set the audio system's iHput to the TV ol1AUX position to bear the LCD Displays audio through a stereo system° Figure 2. Connecting the Stereo Audio System. A/V Receiver (Figure , 3) Cormect either a video cable ol1a S-Video cable (but not both) from VIDEO MONITOR OUT o1_the back of the A/V recdver to VIDEO INPUT LCD Display Side Panel on the LCD Display side panek _d 2. Com_ect a set of audio cables from AUDIO o1_ the LCD Display side pal_ei to AUDIO on the back of the A/V receiver. OUT TV 1N ° The red cable connects to the R (rigb0 cbam_el * The white cable com_ects to the L (left) channel FTgure 3. Connecting the A/VReceivero detailed connections. 3O Connecting a DVD Player or Other S-Video Device Directly to LCD Side Panel the LCD Display. DVD Player/Video Game with ®® n Video (Figure 4) @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ f f Component . LDD Display Side Panel ® @ @ DVD back panel 2. ............................................................................................................................................. Connect the Component Video cables from (YCb Cr o!: YPb Pr) VIDEO OUT on the back of"the DVD pbyer to COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT on the LCD Display side panel The correct connections are: A. YtoY B. Cb o1 Pb to Pb C. Cr o1 Pr to Pr J Figure 4. Connecting a DVD Player voidaComponent Kideo. Connect a set of audio cables from AUDIO OUT on the back of"the DVD pJayer ro COMPONENT V_DEO Input/AUDIO RIGHT & AUDIO LEFT on the LCD Dispby side panel ° The red cable connects ro the R (rigb0cbannd ° The white cable connects ro the L (Jeft) cbannd NOTE: Some video game systems support corr_ponent connections. Please refer to your video game consoJe Owner's Guide. NOTE: LCD Display Side Kyour DVD scan pJayback, Pane_ pbyer supports progressive be sure to set your player accordingly. Please refer to your DVD Owner's Guide. @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ Other S'Video (Figure 1. Device 5) Connect a S-Video cane fl:om VIDEO OUT on the device back panel to VIDEO INPUT Display side panel @ player_ on the LCD ® 2. @ @ , S-Video Device Connect a set of audio cables from AUDIO OUT on the device back panel to VIDEO I/NPUTi AUDIO KfGHT & AUDIO LEFT on the LCD Dispby side panel ° The red cable connects to the R (right) cbannd ° The white cable connects to the L (Jeff) cbannd Figure 5. Connecting 31 an S_deo Device. Connecting a Satellite Receiver/Cable LCD Side Panel NOTE: The LCD Display side pm_e! Connections LCD Display. Satellite Receiver/Cable Component Box Directly to Shown bdow Can only be used when the HD:6000 Box with Video Connections is not Connected to fl_e LCD DispJay Side Panel ® (Recommended) (Figure 1. 6) Connect RCA-type receiver/CabJe side panel cabJes fi:om the Satellite Box outputs Component used f'or 480i, 480p, to the LCD VIDEO 720p Display INPUT may be or 1080i components. Connect the L deft) and R (right) audio cables f'rom the Satellite/Cable Box receiver to 2_ COMPONENT RIGHT VIDEO & AUDIO LEFT INPUT/AUDIO on the LCD Dispk_y side panel. . To utilize connect the benefits of a digital AIV receiver, your Satellite/Cable audio out to a digital input receiver. Box: receiver_ digital on your digital A/V See your Satellite/Cable Box receiver and A/V receiver Owner's Guides f'or instructions. f'igdre 6. Connecting a Sate]]ite receiver °with component Kideo Connections. 32 Connecting a Computer Directly to LCD Display LCD Display Side Panel ® @ @ to PC or Macintosh@ back panel @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ LCD Display Back Panel (section detail) /- ® @ @ to PC or Macintosh@ back panel FTgure 7. Connecting Connecting Computer a Computer (Figure 7,,I " YourMitsubS"hi XGA, and WXGA See Appendix a. Comlect LC@ display supports VGA, SVGA, PC' resolutions only. @: Supported PC Resolutions, P. dt a M@i D-sub 15-p@ (RGB) cable from the LCD Display Back pane! to PC or Macintosh@ back panel. b. Connect a PC Audio Cable (or 1/8" stereo mini jack cable) @ore the LCD Display PC or Macintosh 33 back panel. side panel to JR How Connections Affect the PIP (Picture-In-Picture) and POP (Picture-Outside-Picture) and DW (Double Window) 7_> see a picture equipment LCD Display, used together. they may have. 1080i), in the PIP, POP is connected, format, See Operation it is important The or Double Window you may need you may be able to view these to understand table on this page If you press the INFO which shows which button input main sources picture inputs to select as the an input PIP/POR and PIIP/POP can and cannot it will display the current input source. sources be used together Input signal If other video When connecting (480i, your can and cannot be and the limitations 480p, 720p, or and sleep time. of PIP Component 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i HDMI and POP, page 60, for operating instructions. (-)K (-)K (-)K (-)K OK OK OK OK (-)K (-)K (-)K (-)K (-)K (-)K (-)K (-)K 34 This page 35 lea Overview of the TV Laver Buttons ............................................................................... 37 Operation ...................................................................................................................... 38 Sleep Timer ..................................................................................................... Use With Other A/V Products ...................................................................................... 39 40 Operation 42 of P1P. POP and Double Window ............................................................... Remote Control Functions: Overview of the TV Layer Buttons Overview 18+FORMAT: (Figure 8, fbllowing 1+Slide Switch: by the remote and other iInput, Select 7)rns A/V power connected 3+DEVICE: A/V Select 5+MUTE: product to be controlled LCD Display Manually 20+REW/REV: reverse record with a VCR or recordable Rewind o1: reverse search with a scan with a DVD, o1:skip reverse with a CD. to view; Component, 21+PLAY: Play a VCR, DVD, or CD+ sound sound 19+REC: DVD+ VCR, products. TM. Change Turn on and offfor the input PC, o17HDMI 4+VOLUME: the shape and size of the page) control. 2+POWER: Change 22+STOP: level+ 23+FF/FWD: on or off+ 6-TV MENU: Displa y _INP01nl®on+screen menu Stop a VCR, DVD, or CD+ Fast forward or forward search with a VCR, fast play with a DVD, or skip forward with a CD. system. 7+ADJUST: Navigate menus, change move the PIP on+screen location. settings, and 8+ENTER: or menu item. Select a channel 9+HOME: Exit on-screen 10+INFO: Display input menus on+screen used and arty broadcast (including current Additionally, number Signal and return summary information Source to TV of the current available and Format)+ if you press the INFO key, it will display sleep time. 11+AUDIO: Select the individual audio settings. 12+VIDEO: Select the individual video settings. 13+PIP CH: Scroll up or down channels in PIP or POR 14+PIP!POP: choices. 15+EXCH: picture+ through memorized Cycle through PIP and POP display Exchange PIP o1:POP with the main TV 16+SLEEP: Set the LCD Display to turn off within 2 hours. See Sleep Timer, page 39, for setup instructions. 17+PIP DEVICE: source. 37 Select the PiP or POP input 24+PAUSE: Pause a VCR, DVD, AV Disc, o1:fi:eeze the PIP or POP image+ Remote Control Functions: Operation _i Operation F_ @RM-6000 G Installing the Batteries: (Figure 9) 1. Remove the remote comrol's pressing the ridged tab in the directiol_ and sliding back cover by gendy of the arrow off the cover. 2. Load the batteries, (-) are correct. negative -@ making sure the polarities For ease of installation, (+) a,_d i,_staH the (-) side first. For Best Resuks Be within from the Remote Control: 20 f_et of the equipment. _. Do not press two ol1 more unless instructed to. _. Do not allow to get wet ol1 become _. Avoid dropping at the same time buttons heated. on bard surfaces. Do not use harsh cherrficaJs soft, ]ighdy moistened to dean. Use onJy a cloth. Do not mix new and old batteries. _. Do l_ot heat, take apart, _. Use only AA batteries. ol1 throw batteries il_to fire. batteries ,_o_m _ Operating the Remote Control: You can use the remote to control and other A/V (CABLE/DBS/DTV, and want AUDIO) products. to control appropriate been position. preset Mitsubisbi to operate Control to operate products. other with Select by moving The the product remote the LCD A/V control Display Oi you the slide switch 7b program products, Other the LCD Display VCR, DVD, size AA to the has and other the remote control see Use of the Remote Products, page 40. 38 o Remote Control Functions: Sleep Timer Sleep Timer (Figures 10 & 11) Setting the Sleep Timer: J. Pl:ess SLEEP oll the 1:emote coNtl:ol. 2. iNdicatillg the lellgth of time the sJeep timeu: is to be set appears oll the scl:eell of'the LCD Display. 3. Each wess of'SLEEP FTgure 10. Sleep button on remote control will iNcl:ease the time displayed by 30 mim_tes, tmtil the maximum of" 120 mim_tes is l:eached. Sleep: 4. 30 rain. Af'reu:5 seconds ofillactivity, &_appeal:. Pl:ess SLEEP dine1: turns Canceling j. 39 sleep timer Display time befi_l:e the of}: the Sleep Timer: Pl:ess the SLEEP burro11 to display the oN--scl:eell message. FTgure ii. On-screen display,_r the message will to view the remaiNillg the LCD vak_e Use of the Remote Control with Other A/V Products CABLE/DBS/DTV TV-_ Programming the Remote ( Control to Use with Other Brands of Audio 3. Cable box brand and Video Products: (Figures 1. 12-14 this page, figures Move the slide switch the product 2. _ VCR . DVD I _ _ _-AUDIO 15-16 f_llowing at the top of'the Genera! Jerrold page) remote to Press and hold the POWER buttol_ o1_ the remote 119,120,121,122,123, 124 125,126,127 Oak Pioneer 139,137,102 101_I16 112,113 117,100 Atlanta If your cable box code is not listed here, please see page 62 fora Motorola Scientific Zenith you want to controk C0det0enter: Instruments/ complete listing. To reset to default code, enter 000 controk 3_ equipment, and then rdease on the remote colin:o[. 4. Point the remote press the POWER Note: PYgure 12. Programming cable box. Enter the first three digit code listed f'or yore: If'the control to the equipment responds, programmed ]f the equipment buttol_ and button. equipment properly the POWER the remote to control your the remote to operate does not respond, control is CABLE/DBS/DTV TV_ the equipment. repeat _ VCR _ DVD _ _ It _AUDIO steps 2-4 with the next three digit code listed in step 3 f'or your equipment. 3 Satellite brand Code to enter: Mitsubishi DTV - DBS DishNetwork 006 175 173 Hughes - DBS Panasonic - DBS RCA - DBS 174 176 177 Sony -DBS Toshiba-DBS 170,173r 189r 190r 19'I If your satellite receiver code is not listed here, please see page 63 for a complete listing. To reset to default code, enter 000 Figure 13. Programming satellite receiver. CABLE/DBS/DTV TV_ the remote to control your _ VCR . DVD _ _ _ _AUDIO 1. C _\ 2 , VCR brand Codetoenter: Mitsubishi Hitachi JVC 00!,002 020,043,065 Philips / Magnaw)x Panasonic RCA 043,044,05! Sony Toshiba 030,054 04!,042_043 020,053,065 048,049,050 02! If your VCR code is not listed here, please see page 63 for a ; complete listing. To reset to default code, enter 000 PTgure 14. Programming your VCR. the remote to control Use of the Remote CABLE/DBS/DTV c Control with Other _ VCR _DVD TV-_ _, _ _ A/V After _.AUDIO 4:44k entering remote Code to enter: 003 257 If your DVD code is not listed here, please see page 62 for a 250 258,253,272 252 261 complete listing. 254 If you enter mute functions TV is usefu] all the time. below devices code, enter F)gure 15. Programming D VD or LDP. is set to is allowed of the which button the AUDIO is chart TV, the volume and to match using an A/V In all other the A/V receiver. receiver with the cases, only one of the for each slide switch position. 000 the remote to eontrol your TV position: e_ TV e_ A/V receiver CABLE/DBS/DTV_ VCR .DVD TV-,_ t {, $ ,-AUDIO l an operational a code from change when to sdect 253 To reset to default 1. c.: when while the slide switch This codes in each position use the slide switch will respond pressed. DVD/LDP brand Mitsubishi JVC Panasonic Philips Pioneer DVD Samsung Sony Toshiba the correct contro], product 3. Products J[![ /'---. 2. (vo[ume and mute only) Cable/DBS/DTV position: Cable box Satellite receiver DTV receiver . Audio brand Mitsubishi A/V receiver and/or CD player Code to enter: 010,015,011,012, 013,014 Denon 234,235,236,245, 246,359 Harman Kardon JVC 215,223,242 233,232 208,200 Kenwood Marantz Onkyo Pioneer Sony Technics Yamaha To reset to default 224350 209,214,240,247 If your audio code is not listed here, please see page 62 for a complete listing. 205,207 222,249 218,219,221 ?N?, 2N1,741,944 code, enter 000 FTgure 16. ProgrammS"_gtl:w remote to eontrol your H/Vreeeiver. VCR position: ga vcR DVD position: e_ DVD e_ LD Player Audio position: e_ A/V recdver Mitsubishi CD player ]i'yo_ ba_e a Mits_b_sld A/YreceDe_; the a_dio 2ositim_ mW be _sed iv cm!j_nction with select Mit_b£'hi CD p&yer;. Youra_dio !)ositim_ m_st bepr_rammed to either 070 or OH. P!_£ ttae CDp&yerpower cord into a smitc/sd o_tiet on rise bach o/'yo_u'A/Y receDen Pressi_*g the POWER b_tton t_rns On tiaeA/YreeeDer, aioJ_£ with ttae CD p&yer. .& the a_d'io i)osidon, )fbr some C[)p&jers, t/ae transport controls (Fb. P&y, Rew, etc.) oyeraw the CD y/ayen Remote Control Functions: Operation of PIP, POP and Double Window Picture/In-Picture (PIP), (POP) Window _md Double Picture-Outside-Picture ([)W) features you to view Programming in different watching you can displ_y from the main other inputs. screen, _f_ see which cannot be used together, Affect the PIP and POP, inputs see How page 34. _llow ways. Activating the PIP, POP and Double Window While programs can and Connections Press PIIP/POP to choose a display format. Each time the PIP/POP button is pressed on the remote control (within 3 seconds of each other), the PIP/ POP cycles through 1. Double the following display options. Window 2. POP: one POP 3. PiP: 4. Pl[P: large PiP small PIP 71_ turn PIP/POP Off, wait at least 10 seconds, and press PIP/POR The next time you activate PIP/POP, the last used PIP/POP format will be displayed f_rst. 42 This page intentionally 5 _le ViewPoint® AUDIO/VIDEO Menu System ...... SETT INGS Menu ......... The Your Menu System TV has Mitsubishi infi_rmation for menu A picture choices _ ® J_J_P_J_l on-screen A[)JUST using arrows. menu the remote When will appear system, which provides on-screen and control's selected, the or start an automatic function, You may then make changes menu or access available sub-menus, within the A highlighted yellow button indicates that you may make changes to the menu screen. TheRJNRJff system_ncludes the_ollo<ng special operating and changes. (icon) will be highlighted can be selected appropiate s exclusive Figure 1Z MAINMenu: Thejrirst screen that appears when youpress the TV?CIENUbutton from your remote. features: The currendy highlighted sdected icon or button with a rectanguJar is yeNow oudine and the text coJor win be yeNow. On-screen instructions Some on--screen other options The move following quickly menu provide options complete menu must be set before are avaiJable. remote through control the buttons will help you _vmNNN _system (Figure 18): AE)! UST A or V to select the menu item you want to change. TV MENU _._ _ r_%_ HOME AD! UST _ to move to the setting field. DEVICE MENU O C) AD! UST A or V to change the settings. O O CANCEL AD! UST @to move back to the menu item. ENTER (ENT) to enter into a menu, start an automatic function, CANCEL to dear TV MENU HOME 45 or select a checkbox. a setting, or stop an automatic to move back one menu screen to exit all menus at once and return at a time. to TV Figure l& These buttons on your remote control are usedjbr navigation within the ¢_1' on-screen operatingsystem. Main Menu Screens: Overview SETUP Menu (Figure 19) Basic (initial) available setup through instructions the SETUP and _hnctions submenu are screens. * Assign ilnput Assignments ° Sdect EngJish or Spanish or screen dispJay Set the Front Button See pages 48-49 F'igure lg. SETUP Menu fi_r the menus Lock for more detailed setup infbrmatiorn M"am M enu S creens: O vervlew, " " d continue AUDIO/VIDEO SETTINGS Menu (Figure 20) Adjust some or all of the A/V settings. Each input can be set to your preferences. A/V Reset on the menu allows you to return current input the A/V to the fZactory presets. settings for the See pages 52-54 for more detailed setup infbrmation. Figure 20. AUDIO/VIDEO ADVANCED FEATURES Settings Menu Menu (Figure 21) * Adiust colors atttomatically Color Balance or manually, using o Display a blue screen when viewing an input with no signal o Reduce Power consumption of the display when connected to a non-active computer See pages 50-51 for more detailed setup l_Ygure 21. ADVANCED F_ATURES 34enu SETUP Menu: Input Assignment INPUT ASSIGNMENT Menu (Figure 22) IINPUT turns ASSIGNMENT them iIf you turn on again an input press D-EVIICE turns or changes off unused the name Off, it will be skipped on the remote control. inputs, of the input. when you Choices Cycle through a list of preset names Cycle through a list of preset l_ames or Off Cycle through a list of preset names are: o1: Off o1: Off F_gure 22. INPUTASSIGNMENT?Clenu 48 SETUP Menu: Language, Front Button Lock Language (Figure 23) Display the on-screen Spanish (Espa_iol). menus in either If you choose selection, a]] menu language of your choice. Front Button English to change text will immediately or the switch to the Figure 23. Language /idioma Lock (Figure 24) Disable controls on the front from accidental]y Select and select Offto front panel restore buttons of the fiTont panel the operations have been misplace the remote control, function of the front panel the MENU more than anyone of the buttons. If the fi:ont panel holding panel to prevent setti ngs. On to lock out the operations button Figure 24. Front Button Lock changing 8 seconds. button locked and you you can restore buttons the by pressing on the side pand If the LCD on, a message will be displayed of the Front Button Lock. Display to confirm and for is ab:eady the release ADVANCED FEATURES Menu: Color Balance, Auto Color Correction, PerfectColor vM,ColorViewWM, Reset Color Color Balance Menu (_'_,_u_ 25) The Color Balance (Automatic), Menu Color (ENTER) V* Jew off'ers three TM to select Color Balance opti mize ski n tone Color Figure 25.ADVANCED F_ATURES ENT On (F_gu_ 26) Correction option color autom atically ColorView TM,PerfectColor grayed out and unavailable Color Correction. On v. Press Mode. Auto Color Correction: Set the Auto choices: , PerfectColoP m On to and conti nuously. TMand Reset Color options are when On is selected for Auto MENU PerfectColoK Perf'ectColor system. M TMis Mitsubishi's Red, Green, be individually adjusted other colors. spectrum ColorView Red, Green, spectrum without color adjustment affecting and Cyan intensity can of the TM Blue, Yellow, individually exclusive Blue, Yellow, Magenta ad.]usted Magenta, without and Cyan af'fbcting can be the hues of the other colors. Reset Color Select to reset the Perf_ctColor " Each FTgure 26. COLOR BALANCE Menu active input can be individually PerfectColoK Individual sliders where reset. M& ColorView fbr Magenta, and Blue will be displayed. value, settings. Red, Yellow, The 63 is the maximum. each color is 31 (center). sliders have The Highlighted TM (Fi_u_27) Green, Cyan a numeric deftault setting for text will show which slider you are ac_usting. " Each Press Adjust active input Adjust can be individually ,A or v *_ or _ to change to navigate ac_usted. between colors and the color slider settings. The Color _ V*1ewTMand Perf_ctColor TMoptions are only available when Auto Color Correction is not On. Figure 2Z Co]orYiev_, _M_dYPer]{,etCo]orTJ*_Adjustment Menu 5O ADVANCED FEATURES Menu: PC Power Save, Video Mute PC Power Save (Figure 28) Your Mirsubishi LCD DispJay fi_Nowsthe VESA approved DPMS Power Managen-lenr guidelines. This power function rnanagen-lel_t that auton-laticaNy consumption mouse feature is an energy saving reduces the power of the display when your keyboard is inactive f'or a fixed period or of tin-le. Your dispJay will go into "standby" and the screen will go to black. The timer Jight will dispJay amber while in Figure 28. PC Po_er Save "standby". mouse _[b activate PC input again, sin-@y move the or press a key on the keyboard. Video Mute (Figure 29) Video Mute, background FTgure 29. Video Mute 51 when when on, lets you display no signal is being a blue received. AUDIO/VIDEO A/V Memory (Figure A/V Menu: Overview Reset 43) Memory input's A/V an input's reset, SETTINGS Reset will return memory A/V the currently to the factory memory, selected settings. select the input To reset you want to and press ENTER. AUDIO SETTINGS and Figure 43. AUDIO!VIDEO (Audio Settings, Figure 44) SET77NGS menu After selecting AUDIO SETTINGS or VIDEO SETTINGS, you can ac_ust the settings by pressing A, v, 4, or _. For descriptions of the individual A/V settings, see AUDIO/VIDEO Setting Descriptions, pages 53-54. Black Enhancement (Figure 45) The contrast picture in dark quality. scenes is enhanced Brighter for better scenes will not be affected. Figure 44. AUDIO SETYTNGS _Tgure 45. BLACK ENHANCEOcIENT TV Speakers/Figure46) This selection speakers. will turn on or off'the You may select Off when through a separate A/V receiver. stereo system TV's interna] sending the sound or surround sound Using the AUDIO and VIDEO Buttons on the Remote Control 1. Press AUDIO or VIDEO ro cycle through 2. Press @ o1:_ to adiust the settil_g. of inactivity, the After 5 secol_ds the settil_g display will disappear. t_Tgure 46. TV SPEAKER S 52 Q AUDIO/VIDEO Setting Descriptions: Audio Settings Bass Enhances or ,;educes low fi:equency sound. Treble Enhances ga Balance or ,;educes high fi:equency sound. Adjusts the leve] of sound between the left and right speakers. ga Surround Creates si m u]ated stereo an d surroun d e¢}ccts. Your choices are: " Off: No surround effects. Use this setting when using an A/V receiver with Dolby sM Pro Logic Surround, or DoIby sM Digital Surround. - Simulated Stereo: Your TV will create a simulated stereo effect when watching stereo program. " Surround Sound: a nona Your TV will create simulated surround stereo program. effect when watching a _1 Level Sound Automatically equalizes the volume of program s contai ni ng significant differences from (for example, one segment regular commercials). music programs, Off. level to anotber programming _f_ receive level to the best fide]ity you can turn this setting with to Sub Woofer Y'our TV is equipped and a subwoofer. adjusts This the subwoofer's with two stereo function output speakers specifically (level of sound). NOTE: A slide,; will display on-screen for each setting. The slide,; has a numeric value, where 63 is the maximum, the mid-range is 31 and the minimum setting is O. 53 6 Audio o AUDIO/VIDEO 6 Video Setting Descriptions: Video Settings NOTE: A slider wi_ display on-screen f'or each setting. The slider has a numeric value, where 63 is the maximum, mid-range is 3! and tl_e minimum setting is 0_ [] Video media uses a video camera created at 30 f'rames per second. Film media uses a f'ilm camera created at 24 f'rames per second. Examples of video media When tl_e LCD Display is used together with die HD 6000, die A/V Settings described belnw will be cnntrolled by the HD 6000 except where nnted. are live TV broadcast Provides a slide,: 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 the system will never correct fbr conversion This function [] e'! Sharpness 1 Color _ Provides a slider to adjust the proportion to green. Display illumination. A _owcr setting preserves the _ifc of the backhght _amps. meLow(w ,rm) andHigh(cool) settings. ° High: White images will have a cool cast to them. This setting may provide the most realistic picture under bright lighting. Noise broadcast or input function (graininess) in the signal. operates H-Posidnn, Ck)ck and takes abnut 5 secnnds. [] H Position 2 is ° Medium: White images will be balanced between noise The whn[e prncess down (available fi)r PC input only). [] V_deo Clock 2 ° 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 TV's age. minor adiust V- Pnskinn, (7lock-phase. Provides a slider tn center image by moving it tn the left nr _ (available fbr PC input only), [] V Poskion 2 comaected to the LCD Displa> Allows you to adiust how white images are displayed. Your choices are: Reduces Autnmadcally Provides a dider to center image by moving it This Setting is not available when the HD-6000 This a dider tn adjust the LCD of red Color Temp (CoJor %mperature) Video only in 480i mode. [] Auto Position 2 Provides a slider to adjust the color intensity: [] Tint _ [] operates errors. Back Light Provides Provides a slider to adjust the detail and clarity. or The settings are On and Off. If you select On, the system automatically detects if the signal source is Film and corrects fbr conversion errors. If you select Of't; Provides a slide,: to adjust the overall brightness of the picture. [] such as news, special events, video taped programs. Examples of f'ilm media are motion pictures, made-for2F'V movies, and many prime time programs. Fihned media is converted by the broadcaster or home video company to 30 frames per second to match TV or vide<> standards. This conversion can leave subtle "picture artifi_cts" or conversion errors. h_ Contrast [] Film Mode (Auto) tl_e Provides a slider tn adjust PC dock f)'equenc> [] Fine DetaiF Provides a dider tn adjust PC image }'licker (dock phase). [] H Resolution 2 Provides a dider tn adjust PC horiznntal size by increasing nr decreasing the setdng_ [] V Resolution 2 Provides a dider tn adjust PC vertical size by increasing or decreasing the setdng_ NOTE: For optimal picture perfbrmance, it is recommended that you ad}ust your video settings (specii_cally contrast and brightness) during initial setup. Certain fi_ctors will affect your personal preferences, including room lighting, glare reflections and viewing angles/distance. only in 480i mode. This setring is nnt available when the HD-6000 (SET TO PC INPUT) is connected tn the LCD Display. This setting is available f_)r a_ uther Inputs. -' Available fbr PC Input only 54 This page intentionally 55 Available On-Screen Format Sizes .................................................................................... 57 ............................................................................................... 60 Operation of PIP and POP Appendix A: HD input Connection Appendix B: Supported PC Resolutions Appendix C: Remote Control Appendix D: Media Command Compatibility ............................................................................. Programming TM ............................................................... Codes ............................................................ and Media Card Playback ............................................ 61 61 62 64 Cable Management ............................................................................................................ index .......................................................................................................................... 66 67 _[}oubleshooting 69 Warranty ................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................................ 74 Available On-Screen Format Sizes Format (picture shape) availability Standard Input signal Composite/S-video (480i) 480i/480P Component (Y/Pb/Pr) 1080i/720P Expand based Zooin on input/Signal Stretch Stretch N PLUS PC Real aI"IX)_V Full OK OK OK OK OK OK N/A Expand N_ OK OK OK OK OK N/A OK N/A OK N/A OK N/A N/A N/A N_ N_ N/A N/A N/A HDMI 480P OK OK OK OK OK OK N/A N_ N/A (Digital Video) 1080i/720P OK OK N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N_ N/A N/A N/A N/A OK OK OK Analog RGB (PC) NOTE: _%u can find aspect ratios on the back of most DVD covers. Also, Anamorphic Standard Stretch Def'auk f'ormat f'or DTV and Component Input displays a full-screen f'ormat. The Standard f'ormat 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 Def'auk bars at the top and bottom of the screen, while narrow (4:3) hnages are stretched evenly from side to side, ga Expand (480i/480p) Enlarges the picture, cropping some of the image at the top and bottom. The Expand format is usef_ul to reduce the [etterbox top and bottom bars of nonAnamorphic DVDs or to correct narrow 4:3 images that have been stretched in the Standard format. f_rmat fPr ANT DVDs are usually and Inputs 1-2. The Stretched f'ormat stretches narrow- 4:3 images across the screen, however, there is hess stretch the center than the sides. Note: Stretch signal. Stretch Similar is not available Plus to Stretch mode. with in 1080i/720p To minimize distortions on the side, the picture is expanded to crop off portions of the top and bottom. Useftd when no important information is shown at the top and/or bottom of the screen. Note: Stretch signal. Plus is not available with 1080i/720p Narrow HD Expand (1080i/720p) Enlarges the picture to f'it the screen vertically, cropping some of the hnage on both sides. This fbrmat is usef'u[ to remove or reduce black side bars on HD broadcasts (See page 55), Note: HD Expand 720p signal. of 4:3 images wkb Nack bars is only available with 1080i1 Displays narrow 4:3 images in their original shape and adds stationary gray side bars to fiH the screen. Note: Narrow signal. Real These PC Expand fbrmats This fbrmat Zoonl Enlarges the picture, cropping at each side, top and bottom. some of the image The Zoom format is usefkd to remove or reduce the black top and bottom bars on Anamorphic DVDs wkb 2.35:1 aspect ratio. Now: Zoom is not available with 1080i/720p signal, is not available with 1080i/720p and Full are only availaNe is only available wkb a PC signal with PC signal Available On-Screen Format Sizes, continued Widescreen Picture (16:9 - HD Standard 1080i1720p only) Example: HD Expand Bars) Widescreen Standard Picture (480i1480p) (Recommended) Expand 1: Zoom Stretch (_br/etterbox2.35:l Plus DVDs) Stretch Narrow A True HD Broadcast (Recommended, for 4:3 image.s _it/J Bk_ck Side Analoq RGB(PC)Input Real VGA(640 640 x 480) o o j_)L 0 Full PC Expand 1024 1366 480 768 O_ O 1024 I024 XGA(1024 x 768) )oO 1366 O O O 768 mOX.-JO WXGA(1280 128o x 768) 768 1280 O_O 1366 ,j 768 SXGA(1280 ,ji_ x 720) © © 768__? to 768 1366 © © 7_0©_)_ 768 1360 © 1366 © 768 1360 ! 366 © 768 .59 1366 768 1280 (1360 x 768) J__/ 960 ___ Vertical compress from 1024 © 768 _0 x 1024) 768 _C720P(1280 C O ?_? © 768 768 f_ © @ Operation of PIP and POP and Double Window (DW) Picture Inside Picture (PIP) vs. Picture Outside Picture (POP) You have the option to view two TV shows or inputs at the same time. For example, you can watch a game show and a sports event on another channel, or a DVD movie and more. The PIP option allows you to view another input as a pictureqnside-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 Component 480iStandard POP:Input Inputs Press PH? DEVICE to browse through POP, or DW images. MAIN PICTURE Exchanging Program available PIP, Images Press ENTER/EXCH to exchange the main picture with the PIP / POP picture. POP Moving PIP Images COMP Oompofleni PiP: Input PIP 4801 Standard PIP:lnpui MAIN PICTURE PIP Component Standald Input Press PAUSE in the TV Dyer to freeze the PIP image. Press Pause again to return to a "live" image. COMP Component DW: MAIN PICTURE Press ADJUST A, v, 4, or _ to move the PIP display anywhere on the main screen. Freeze the PIP Picture MAIN PICTURE 480i 1 DW 1 Appendix A: High Definition Input Connection Compatibility Component Inputs Input Levels with Component Video These inputs are compatible and DTV signaJs with corr_ponent CornpatibJe HDTV with most standard DTV 720p, signaJs are SDTV DVD video outputs. 480i, 480p, and _v _ = 1.0Vp-p (includes syllc) 75ohms Pb signaJs fiom outputs Jabded B-Y alld Cb) 1080i. Pr PJease check = 700mVp-p, 75ohms (call also receive the DTV receiver specifications = 700mVp-p, bef'ore 75ohms (can aJso receive signaJs fi:om outputs Jabded R2y and C1: Input when Used With HDMI HDCP corr@iant E-EDID (Enhanced-Exten&d Display ildend_]cadon) 1.3 compliant HDMI uncompressed, single-Jink high-speed, digitaJ connection Suggested scal_ rates: 1080i, 720p, 480p Appendix B: Supported PC Resolutions f) ots*lines Vcrtical ffequency(Hz) P.ei',la rk 60 VGA 640"480 72 75 60 SVGA 800*600 72 75 60 XGA 1024"768 70 75 • XGA WXGA 1280"1024 60 75 1280"720 60 1280"768 75 1360"768 60 Compression mode only Appendix C: Remote Control Programming A/V Receivers Cable Box Mksubishi ....... ............. Admiral ........ 010,011,012,013, 014, 360 220 ABC .......... Archer ......... Cableview ....... 124 125 105 Aiwa .......... B &K ......... Bose ..... 225,226,241 352 351 Denon ..... 234,235, 236,245, 246,359, 361 204 213 Citizen ..... Color Voice Comtronics Curtis ......... Diamond ....... Eagle ......... Eastern ...... GC Brand ..... 122, 105 128,129, 130, 106,107 128,129, 130,106,107 112, 113 124, 125 129 134 105 Fisher ......... Gerrard ........ Harman Kardon ... 215,223,242,362 Jensen ..... 223,229 jvc i ...... Kem_ood KLH ......... Koss........... 232,233 200, 208,289 363 357 Magnavox ....... Marantz ....... McIntosh ....... 227, 228 224, 350,360 216 Nakamichi ...... Onkyo ......... Optimus ....... Panasonic ....... Parasound ....... 206,217 209, 214,240,247 203,227, 231,230 219, 218,221 356 Philips ......... Pioneer ......... Polk Audio ...... 223,248,290 205,207 353 Qdlasar......... RCA.......... Sansui ......... Sharp ......... Sherwood ....... SoW .......... SoundDesign ..... TEAC ......... Technics ....... Venturer ....... 219, 218,221 203,205,227, 231,230 203,211,239 234,237 354,355 222,249, 364,365 238 212, 213,210, 211 221,218,219 358 Victor ......... _q_.maha ......... 232,233 201,202,243,244 GE ........ 112, 113 Gemini ......... 122, 143 General Instrument /Jerrold......... ............. Hamlin ..... 119, 120, 121,122, 123 124, 125, 126, 127 112 Hkachi ....... Macom ......... Magnavox ....... ............. Memorex ..... Movietime ..... Oak ....... Panasonic ....... 103, 124 103,104, 105, 108 128,129, 130, 106,107, 133, 138 130 105 102 114 Paragon ..... Philips ..... ............. Pioneer ......... Pulsar ......... RCA ...... 117 128,129, 130, 106,107, 133, 138, 131 101,116 105 115 Regal Regency..... Rembrant ....... Samsung ....... Scientific Atlanta.. Signature ..... ......... SL Mark ..... Sprucer......... Starcom ........ ............. Stargate ..... Teleview ..... Tocom ....... Toshiba ......... Unika ......... United Artists .... 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 United Cable ........ Universal ..... 119, 124, 125, 126,127, 120, 121,122 122 Videoway ....... Viewstar ....... Zenith/ 106 129, 130 Drake Satellite . 117, 100 Codes DVD Players Mitsubishi .... 003 Aiwa .......... 261,274 Apex .......... 266,283 Bose .......... 286 Denon ...... 250, 273 Ferguson ..... 251 GE/RCA/Proscan 251,256 Harman Kar&m .. .282,288 Hitachi ......... 270 JgC ........... 257 Kenwood ....... Mintek ...... Next Base ..... Normande ....... 271,289 285 284 251 Onkyo ......... Oritron ......... Paite ........ Panasonic .... 267, 280 263,268 262 250 Philips/Magnavox Pkmeer ......... Saba........... 252 251 Sampo ......... Samsung .... Sanvo ...... 263 261 275 Sharp ......... SMC ...... Sylvania..... 260 275 264 Sony ......... Thompson ....... Toshiba ......... Venturer ....... Vialta ......... \Vave ...... X_vVave...... _q_maha......... Zenith ......... 254, 278,279 251 253,287 281 277 269 269 250, 272,276,287 259 App en d"ix C : Remote C ontrol Programming" VCRs Satellite Receivers /DBS/DTV Mitsubishi Mitsubishi HD/Satellite Receiver Echostar/Dishnetwork Express Vu GE ....... Gradient ....... 006, 173 175, 82, 183,188 175 176 186 Hitachi ......... Hughes ......... Maganavox...... Panasonic ....... 173, 181, 184 173 171,172 174 Philips ......... RCA/Proscan 171,172 176, 179, 180, 185 192 177 173 170, 189, 190, 191,173 171,172 187 Samsung ....... Sony .......... Star Choice ..... Toshiba ............. Uniden ......... WebT V ........ Admiral ........ 001,002,060,067, 068,061,062 055 Aiwa .......... Akai .......... Audio Dynamic ... Bell & Howell.... Broksonic ....... Canon ......... Citizen ......... 047, 052 049, 034, 035, 036 031 025 040, 046 043,045 026 Craig ......... Curtis Mathes Daewoo ..... DBX ........ Dimensia ....... 025,049, 026 065, 044,047 063,021,044, 078 030,031 065 Emerson ....... ............. Fisher ....... Funai ....... GE ....... Go Video ....... Goldstar ....... Gradiente ....... Hitachi ......... Instant Replay.... Jensen ......... 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 JVC i ....... Kelm ood ..... LXI ....... ............. Magnavox ....... Marantz ....... Marta ....... 030,031,054,076,077 030,026,031 047, 026,020,027, 028,025,029 051,043,044 030, 031 026 Memorex ..... MGA ....... ............. 044, 029 060,067, 068,061, 062 Minolta .... Multitech NEC Olympic Optimus Orion .. Panasonic 63 C o d es, continue " d 020,065 ...067,047,024 .. .030,031,054 ...044,043 ...048,041,055,026 ...046,040 ...043,044,041,042 VCRs Penney ......... ............. Pentax ......... Philco ......... ............. Philips ...... Pioneer ....... Proscan ..... ............. Q3msar......... Radio Shack ..... ........ RCA ..... ........... Realistic ....... ............. 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 Samsung ....... 057, 022,024, 053 Sansui ..... 046,040, 072 Sanyo ..... 025,029 Scott ..... 021,022,024, 029, 060, ............. 067, 068,046,040 Sears.......... 025,026,027, 028,020 Shaintom ....... 037 Sharp ........ 055,056 Signature 2000 _ . 047, 055 Singer ......... 037 Sony 048,049, 050,073,074, ........ 075 SV2000 .... 047 Sylvania........ 051,043,044, 047 Symphonic ...... 047 Tashiro ......... 026 Tatung ...... 030, 031 TEAC ....... 030, 047, 031 Technics ..... 041,042,043,044 Teknika ........ 044,047, 032 Toshiba ......... 021 Totevision ....... 026 Vector Research . 031 Wards ..... lZarnaha...... Zenith ......... 055,056,029, 064, 026 025,030,031 064,026 MediaCommand TMand Media Card Playback Warning: Some media cards available on the market are not properly certified to follow the card type specifications noted below and cannot be used by the Card Reader. if you experience problems with the reading of your file, please transfer your flies to a properly certified card. Media Card SJots Inserting a media card 1. Insert a card into a matching card shot on the front of the TV. Be sure to use the correct card shot. Card 1 will accept MuitiMediaCard TM and SD Media Card. Card 2 will accept SmartMedia TM. Card 3 will accept CompactHash®. Card 4 will accept MEMORYS_ICKTM. Cards up to 128mb, with a file format of FAT 16 (block size = 1024 or 2048) are supported. Normally the label side should be up, but if the card does not fit, try turning the card over and insert again. When properly inserted, the light next to the dot will light up. 2. Press DEVICE on the remote control to display the Device Selection Menu and then select the correct card slot from the list, using ADJUST 4, _, _, or V. 3. The Media Dialog box (figure 17) wiii automatically display. Use the AUDIO button to switch from JPEG Picture Slideshow setup to MP3 or WMA7 Audio Playlist setup or use the VIDEO button on the remote to switch from the MP3 or WMA Audio Playlist setup to JPEG Picture Slideshow setup. Don't pull the media card out while it is playing. Remote Control Playback for Controlling the For JPEG Pictures Slideshow: PLAY: begins or resumes siideshow playback pauses or resumes playback while in the PAUSE: automatic advance mode. skips to the next slide. FF: returns to the previous slide. REW: FORMAT: single press rotates the slide 90 °. Multiple press continues to rotate the slide. STOP: Stop slideshow, return to media card screen. For MP3 or WMA Audio Playback PLAY: begins or resumes playlist playback. PAUSE: pauses or resumes playback. FF: skips to the next track/song. REW: skips to the previous track/song. STOP: Stop playback and returns to media card screen. Using the Picture Playlist Menu Thumbnail Menu or Audio For JPEG Picture Thumbnail Menu: Figure 18 1. Press GUIDE on the remote to display the JPEG picture Thumbnail menu. 2_ @ Buttons Press ADJUST 4, _, ,a, or V to move the highlight to different images (CH up/down wiii change pages of the Thumbnail menu). Use REW to go to the first slide and FF to go to the last slide on the page. 3. Press FORMAT to rotate the selected image 90 ° (pressing FORMAT four times wiii rotate the image completely around to the original position). Figure 17. Media Diatog Box 4. Press PLAY to begin playback of the Slideshow from the selected image. The Thumbnail menu will be taken down. 4. On the remote control, press: PLAY: to start the slideshow or play audio. GUIDE: to display the JPEG Thumbnail menu (Figure 18) or Audio track piayiist (Figure 19) DEVICE MENU: to display the Media Setup menu (Figure 20). Figure 18. JPEG Thumbnails Media Command TMand Media For MP3 or WMA7 Playlist Menu: Figure 19 1. Press GUIDE to dispiay the Piayiist Card Playback, NOTE: During MP3 or WMA7 audio playback, audio from the cards wiii be sent to the A/V receiver as analog audio. Digital out is not available. menu. 2. Using ADJUST ,a_or V to move the highlight to different tracks (CH up/down will change pages of the Piayiist}. 3. Press PLAY to begin playback. The Playlist menu wiii be taken down. An asterisk (*) wiii be next to the song currently playing. Media Setup Menu Figure 20 Press DEVICE MENU at any time to display the Media Setup screen, where you can adjust the Siideshow Dispiay, Frequency, Interva] or Piayiist Frequency. For JPEG Picture S_ideshow Setup For JPEG Automatic operation, control to • Figure 19. Audio COMPATIBLE PICTURE OR AUDIO FILES: For JPEG Pictures up to 128MB: Some images opened and resaved on a computer may not playback or may not be able to display a picture in the thumbnail list because the computer program that opened and resaved the images changed the fib to an incompatible formal picture Slideshow playback, select or Manual advance. For manual press PLAY or ENTER on the remote advance each slide. For automatic advance, select the frequency or number of times to show the complete slide show, Once, Twice or Continuously. For automatic advance, select the interval time each slide is shown, for example, 5 seconds, or 30 seconds. Ptaytist 1. Still images recorded on digital cameras using the Exchangable image Fib Format, version 2.1 (EXIF 2.1) standard for digital still cameras and Design Rubs for Camera Fib Systems version 1.0 (DCF 1.0). continued For MP3 or WMA7 Audio P_ay_ist Setup Select the frequency or number of times to play the complete playlist. Once, Twice or Continuously. To exit, press DEVICE MENU on the remote control to redisplay the media card screen or press HOME to return to TV viewing. 2. Standard digital images with a maximum size of 5-megapixels for each image, or 2560 x 1920 pixels. Pictures wiii be scaled to the TV display. Some pictures may be cropped to fiL 3. Fuji path fib names can be no longer than 50 characters and must end in a jpg extension. Not aii 50 characters wiii display. For MP3 or WMA7 Audio flies: 1. Fibs recorded with sampiing rates of 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz. Figure 20. Media Setup Menu 2. Fibs recorded with fixed bit rates 3. Fib names with .mp3 or .wma extensions MPS's must have at _east 32 kNz sampling rate Cable Management CABLE DRESSING PULL HATCHING AREA,TO UNCLAMP CABLES J PUSN NERE,TO UNLOCKCLAMP FROMCABINET i COVER ASSEMBLY ÷ AMPNOLELOCATIONS 66 F Freeze the PiP 60 Side-By Side Picture Front Button Lock 45) Side Control Pand 12 A A/V Memory Reset 60 52 Receiver, Connecting 30 Activating the PIP and POP 42 Advanced Features Menu 47, 50-5l Append ices A: High Definition Input Connection Compatibihty B: Supported PC Resohitions 6l C: Remote Control Programming Codes 62 Audio/Video Settings Menu 47, 52-54 A/V Memory Reset 52 TV Speakers 52 Audio Settings Menu 52 Audio Settings Description 53 Available On-Screen Format Sizes 57-55) Input Assignment Menu 46? Input Levds when used with HDMI Signals El 6l Component Video 6l L Language Menu 45) M Main Menu Screens: Overview 46 Media Card P_ayback 64 Media Command 64 Menus B Side Pand Input/Output 13 Black Enhancement Menu 52 (a_so see individua_ topic) Advanced Features 50 Audio/Video Main 45 Settings Setup 46 MonitorLink, Connecting Moving PiP hnages 60 C Cable Box, Connecting 32 Cable Management 64 Changing PIP/POP 60 Cleaning 67 Color Balance Menu 50 ColorView 50 52 2l P PertcctCok>r 50 PC Power Save 5l PIP and POP Activating 42 Changing 60 Freezing 60 How (Tonnecdons Af}bct 34 Operation 42 Component Inputs Connection Compatibili V El Composite Vide<>with Audio, Connecting 25) CONNECTING Audio Receiver 30 Satdlite Receiver 15) R DVD Player 3l PC 33 S Video Device 3l Connections Af'f'_ctthe PIP and POP 34 Remote Control Functions Operation 38 PIP and POP 42 Overview of the TV Layer Button 37 Sleep Timer 39 T,Jse with Other Brands of Audio and Vide<> Products D DTV Input Connection Compatibility (;l DVD Player with Component Video 3l Reset Cok>r 50 E S Video Exchanging 67 Program Images PIP and POP 60 Audio, Connecting 3 l Device, Connectimz 3l 40 Safbguards 4 Setup Menu 46 Sleep Timer 39 Stere<) Audio System, Connecting 30 T Timer Mere* 47 _fh>ubleshooting 69 TV Speakers Menu 52 13 Use of the Remote Contro_ with Other A/V Products 40, 4l V Video Mute 5l Video Settings Description _54 Viewpoint Menu System 45 68 Possible Solution ° The TV remote control does not work. • Check that the batteries are installed correctly. ° Check that the selected switch is set to "TV". • Be no f'urther than 20 {_et from the TV when using the remote control. ° Avoid using under or near strong fluorescent llghtlng. " On-screen dlsplays appear each time you change a fimctlon. • There is no sound even when the volume is turned llp. " This is part of normal TV operation. • Check to see if the MUTE button is on. • Check that "TV Speakers" setting is Om " Power is suddenly turned off " Check SLEEP TIMER and PC Power Save settings. ° The sound does not match the screen picture. * ]fusing stereo or A/V revelver speakers, check input selection on the stereo or A/V receiver. ° q!fusing stereo or A/V receiver, check that AT{JD]O is fi'om AU[)IO OUT on TV's side panel. ° Picture is out of_'ocus, or colors are not allgned. ° Check tile Sharpness, ° You cannot see a picture when ynu play a VCR tape. ° If you connected ColorView, to select the Input source (]NPUT) • Checkyour • Cannot set a@lstments to f_tctory setting and input signal settings (page 50). ynur VCR with A/V cables, use the DEVICE that the VCR is connected VCRs owner's guide }'orthrther button to. troubleshooting. • Follow the steps below to reset system def_mlts to f_tctory settings. I. Press the TV MENU the remote control. button fbllowed b_ mlmber buttons 1,2,alld 3 on Result: The above steps activate tile Reset System Defimlts metro screen 2. Press the ENTER button on the remote control. Result : Tile settings reset to factor) defimlts. 3. Press the HOME or TV MENU button on the remote control to return to the HOME or TV MENU screeen. IMPORTANT: This {'onctlonis not recommended unless it is mandatory to reset s?stem def;:mltsto factor!, setthlgs. This operation CANNOT be undone md all customs settings will be erased. 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Laboc For certain items that are designed to bereplaced by the consumer,including (but not limited to) sorne EmbeddedSoftware,the consumer is solely responsiblefor any replacementlaboc Forall other parts wewill providethe labor for a warranty repair by an authorizedMITSUBISHIservice center without chargefor one (1) year froro the original date of purchaseat retail d, Notice, Toobtain warranty service,you must notify an authorizedMITSUBISHIservice centerof any defect within the applicable warranty time period, e, This LCDTelevisionusestransistors to createthe screen image,This technology createsthe image using srnall dots, or picture elernents(pixels), "four LCDTV is manufacturedto a high level of performance and quality, in fact, 99,99% perfect in the nutuber of properlyfunctioning pixels, As in other displaytechnology,sometimes a pixel is continuously active, inactive or the incorrect color: Ourstandard is dear; MDEAwarrants only that the percentageof properlyfu nctioning pixels will benot lessthan 99,99% of all pixels, BEFOREREQUESTING SERVICE,pleasereviewthe instruction bookletto insure proper installation and correct customercontrol adjustment, if the problem persists pleasearrangefor warranty service, 1, TO OBTAINWARRANTYSERVICE: a. Contactyour nearestauthorizedMITSUBISHIservice center: whose nameand address canbe obtainedfrom your MITSUBISHIdealer:by writing at the address provided below, calling MDEA at the 800-392 2119, or by using the support featureof our website at www,Mitsu hishbtv,com, b. Warranty servicewill be providedin your home or: if required,at anauthorized service shop, providedthat your television is located within the geographic territory customadly covered by an authorized MITSUBISHIservice center: if not, you must either deliveryour television to an authorizedservice locationat your own expense,or payfor anytravel and/or transportation costs the service centermay charge to andfrom your home,Actual service labor will be provided without charge, c, Proof of purchasedate from anauthorized MITSUBISHIdealeris required when requestingwarranty service, Presentyour sales receiptor other document which establishes proof and dateof purchase, THE RETURNOFTHEOWNERREGiSTRATiON CARDiS NOTA CONDiTiONOF COVERAGE UNDERTHiS LiMiTEDWARRANTYHowever, pleasereturn the OwnerRegistration Cardso that we can contact you should a questionof safetyarise which could affectyou, 2, THiS LiMiTED WARRANTYDOESNOTCOVER: a, Upto ,01% pixel outages (small dot picture elementsthat are dark or McorrecByilluminated), b, Cosmetic damageor any other damagewhere such damageis caused by unauthorizedmodification, alteration, repairs to or service of the product by anyone otherthan an authorized MITSUBISHIservice center; physical abuseto or misuse of the product (or any product damagedby excessivephysical or electricalstress); any products that havehad a serial number or any part thereof altered, defacedor removed; product use in any manner contrary to the Owner'sGuide;freight damage;or any damagecaused by acts of God or other factors beyondthe reasonablecontrol of MDEA,such as power surge damagecaused by electricalsystem or damagescaused by useof third party mounting bracketsor stands, This limited warranty also excludesservice calls where no defect inthe product covered under this warranty is found, service calls related to u nsatisfactoryaudio or visual receptionor signal unlesscaused by a defect in the productthat is covered under this limited warranty, all costs, expensesor any other damagesarising from product installation, or set-ups, any adjustments of usercontrols (including contrast, brightness, color,tint, fine tuning, sharpness), other adjustment necessaryto preparethe unit for display or use, connection with any external audio receiver;antenna, cable or satellite systems, or serviceof products purchasedor serviced outside the U,S,A, Pleaseconsult the operating instructions contained inthe Owner'sGuidefurnished with the product for information regarding usercontrols, 3, ANYEXPRESSWARRANTYNOTPROVIDEDHEREIN,ANDANY REMEDYWHICH, BUTFORTHIS PROVISION,MIGHTARISEBY IMPLICATIONOR OPERATION OF LAW,iS HEREBYEXCLUDEDAND DiSCLAIMED,THEIMPLIEDWARRANTIESOF MERCHANTABILITY ANDOF FITNESSFORANY PARTICULARPURPOSEARE EXPRESSLYLiMiTEDTO A TERM OFONEYEAR, 4, UNDERNOCIRCUMSTANCES SHALLMDEA BELIABLE TO PURCHASERORANY OTHERPERSONFORANY iNCiDENTAL,SPECIALOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,WHETHERARiSiNGOUTOF BREACH OFWARRANTY,BREACHOFCONTRACT,OR OTHERWISE, 5, Somestates do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or the exclusion or limitation of Mcidental,special, or consequentialdamages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not applyto you, 6, This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also haveother rights which vary from stateto state, MITSUBISNIBIGITALELECTRONICS AMERICA,INC. 9351JeronimoRoad Irvine CA92618-1904 1 I RETAIN THIS PORTION FOR YOUR RECORDS j SERIAL NO. MODEL NO. DEALER NAME STREET ADDRESS CiTY PHONE ( STATE ) PURCHASE Zi P. DATE DIGITAL TELEVISIONS '_ DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This device comphes with Part 15 of FCC Runes.Operation is subiect to the following two conditions. {1} This device may not cause harmfd interference, and {2} this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. U.S. ResFmsibb Party: Address: Mitsubishi Digi_i ElectronicsAmerica 9351 Jeronimo Road J_ine, CA 92618 (949) 465-6000 Td. No.: Type of Product: Liquid Crystal Dispnay Equipment Classification: Cnass B Peripheral Modds: L423FR We hueb)' conj"orn>' decl_re ;o tke ;echnk:al ;/_l; ;ke e_/tfi,r.m'zent ,_]_ec{fi'ed _bove ,s't_lnd_Hd,s'cLs',sT_eci/ied in tl_e FCC Rtde,s'. If you have questions rega_:ding your television, pJease call our Consumer Rdadons send an email _o [email protected]. advisors a_ (800)332-2119 To order rep]acemen_ remote controls, please call our Parrs Depa:_men_ a_ (800)553-7278 website at: www. M ksubish i-_v.com Mitsubishi or or contact us _h!:ough our Digital Electronics Amei:ica 9351 Jei:onimo Road Irvine, CA 92618 Pi:inted in China 7S801691