Mitsubishi WS-65903 Operations Instructions

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Projection

_ MITSUBISHIProjectionTVOwner's/'-__-.__A,-,UIU_

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Summary of Special FeaturesYour top-rated Mitsubishi projection TV delivers the following special fea-tures:HDTV Upgradeable -- when used with a Mitsu

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APPENDIXProcedure for Bypassing the Parental LockCut along dotted line and file after reading.After you set the lock, you will need the secret code in

Page 6 - Important Safeguards (cont.)

IndexAActive A/V Network, Creating36,38A/V Connection (Home Theater)Creating 36-40Setting the A/V Network 38A/V Memory 67-76Audio 72-75Customizing 71r

Page 7 - Welcome to Mitsubishi

Locking Your TV (Parental Lock)Bypassing 99Changing or Canceling 58Locking by Channel 58Locking by Time 56Setting the Passcode 56Using the Parental Lo

Page 8 - € Unpacking Your TV

MITSUBISHIPROJECTION TELEVISIONLIMITED WARRANTYMITSUBISHI CONSUMER ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC. ("MCEA") warrants to the original purchaser of

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MITSUBISHIMITSUBISHI CONSUMER ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC.9351 Jeronimo RoadIrvine, CA 92618-1904@ 1998 Mitsubishi Consumer Electronics America, Inc.871D

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Summary of Special Features (cont.)Color Temperature Control --- provides 3 choices, including aprecise 6500°K setting for optimum color tonesFront Re

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t What's in Each ChapterHere's what you will find in this owner's guide:Chapter 1, Getting to Know Your TVIntroduction to the locations

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t Some Conventions Used in this GuideMitsubishi is pleased to provide you with an easy-to-follow, useful owner'sguide. You will find that differe

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12Preface:Welcometo Mitsubishi

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C HAPTE.R_ _0 N...EEGetting to Know Your TVNow that you have unpacked your TV, read through the safety informationand glanced at the overview of how

Page 15 - Getting to Know Your TV

Overview of the Control PanelVS-50800, VS-50803, VS-60803, WS-73903, WS-65903...0.0VS-70803INPUt-41____1V8-80803S.VIDEO (MONO}• V_DEO L AUO_O4__6666

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Overview of the control panel (cont.)S-video input terminal (INPUT 4)Use to connect the S-video output of a camcorder or other component tothe TV. If

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Overview of the control panel (cont.)cancel key (CANCEL) enter key (ENTER)The cancel key is used to clear the settings of on-screen menus. It canalso

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t Overview of the Remote ControlThis section provides you with an overview of the remote control's keys andthe features that they control. For de

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RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPENCAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.REFER SE

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Getting ready to use the remote control (cont.)some do's and don'tsTo ensure _hat your remote control will continue working properly, follow

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Getting ready to use the remote control (cont.)®®@®@@@@_@_ MITSUBISHI@Overview of the Remo_e Cont_ol 19

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Remote control keys and functions (cont.)@ select switchYour remote control has four layers:1) TV, 2) VCR, 3) DVDiCABLE and 4)AUDIO. Yea can set up ea

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Remote control keys and functions (cont.)(_adjust keys (AV4 l_ )Within menus, use ADJUST key to selectand change options. Also use _o a_jus_convergenc

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Using the remote contro] to operate VCRs, cable boxesand other equipmentabout your rcmotc controlThis TWs remo_e control has foar "layers":

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Using the remote control to operate VCRs, cable boxesand other equipment (cont.)setting up the remote control to operate other brands of equipment.O T

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VCRbrandMi_ub(shi{A)Mi_ub(shi(B)CanonEme_onFunaiGene_lElectricGo[dstarHitachiJVCUsing the remote control to operate VCRs, cable boxesand other equipme

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Using the remote control to operate VCRs, cable boxesand other equipment (cont.)O Set the select switch on the remote control to the layer you set up

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blank page26 Chapter 1: Getting to Kcow Your TV

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6 _CHAPTER TWO_'_ Operating Your TVThis chapter will explain how _o operate _he TV, first focusing on fmac_ionsthat are basic and easy and _hen e

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MITSUBISHI OWNER'S GUIDEof--Co nte-n Important Safeguards ... 3Preface: Welcome to Mitsubishi

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t Getting StartedThis section is designed to ge_ yoa started enjoying your new TV by under-s_anding the way the on-screen menas function, Incladed in

Page 32 - The Main Menu

Understanding the ViewPoint ®on-screen menusOne of the distinctive features of this TV is Mi_subishi's exclusive: ViewPoint ®ON-SCREEN OPERATING

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The Main MenuThis is the Main Mena Screen and will always be the first screen _ha_ ap-pears when you press the MENU key. If_he mena name has a picture

Page 34 - Memorizing channels

The Setup MenuMAINMen uThe first step is to make your SETUP menu choices. If the television isrelocated or there is a power loss, or you add component

Page 35 - Memorizing channels cont

Memorizing channelsL_ _ITV GUIDE Plas i users do not need to memorize channels for ANT-A. TV IGUIDE Plusl will do this aatomatically. See the TVGUIDEP

Page 36 - Changing channels

Memorizing channels cont.MAINMenuSelect the input yoa want to memorize channels for by as_gADJUST _ to move to the selection field and ADJUST <::E&

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Changing channelsYour TV offers you six ways to change channels once their numbers havebeen programmed into channel memo_-:1) selecting channels one-b

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Setting the clockTV GUIDE Plusl users may skip this _ction. TV GUIDE Plusl will auto-matically set the clock. See the TV GUIDE Plus ! Operating Guide.

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Creating the AN Connection (Home Theater)The AV Connection allows you to customize the way your TV works withother audio and video components. Full us

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Creating the AN Connection (Home Theater) (cont.)MAINMenuSETUPMenuAV CONNECTION menu(Home Theater)AV Ne_orkExternal AudioSystem:off:NoAV Receiver at :

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Chapter 3: Using the Special Features ... 77Understanding the On-Screen Displays ... 78Using the

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Creating the AN Connection (Home Theater) (cont.)Activc A/V Nctwork with a Mitsubishi VCRThe ActSve AiV Network is a system that Mitsubishi developed

Page 43 - MENU to retorn

Creating the AN Connection (Home Theater) (cont.)using the PLAY key on the remote control:• Active AiV Network will turn yo_r VCR on and play a tape (

Page 44 - DTV Channel Guide

Creating the AN Connection (Home Theater) (cont.)External Audio SystemThe external audio s_*tem selection allows you _o turn offthe speakers in theTV

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Selecting the menu languageThis TV allows you to display the on-screen menus in either of two languages:English or Spanish (Espafio[). The first tSme

Page 46 - DTV channel selection

DTV Channel GuideDTV channels are made up of major (main) channel and minor(sab) chan-nels. A major channel can have up _o 6 minor channels, Mino_ cha

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DTV Channe] Guide (cont.)MAINMenuSETUPmenuMemorize Channels :Ant AAirCLOCKAV CONNECTION(HomeTheater)Language :English(Idioma)DTV Channel Guide :OffADJ

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DTV channel selectionIn addition _o using the DTV Channel Guide you can access _he DTV chan-nels with _he number keys on the remo_e control,Number Kcy

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DTV channel selection (cont.)VGR DVDff.'_kBLE POWERC] [ANNELQ®®8Q®QQ ® ® VOLUOEQ®Q8]NPLIT MUTECANCEL [NFOADJUST0AUDIO _lP _HREC STOP PAUSE® QVCR

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Using the Closed Caption DecoderClosed captioning was initially designed so tha_ those with hearing impair-men_s could more fully enjoy viewing _elevi

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Using the c]osed caption decoder (cont.)For the _ex_ display, the CAPTIONS menu allows you to select:• the _-pe of captioning, standard or _ext you wi

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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDSPLEASE READ ALL THESE INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING YOUR TELEVISION SET ANDRETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. FOLLOW ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTI

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Channel MenuThe Channel Menu allows yon to name your inpats and/or channels (Name),add or delete channels from memory (Memory) and add your favorite c

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Channel Menu (cont.)MAINMenuCHANNEL menuInput :Anl AChannel :002Memory :DeletedName :...SQV :SQV!offADJUSTta sel_:t item 1henmove to and change optio

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Channel Menu (cont.)SupcrQuiekVicw TMThe SuperQuickView TM feature has 9 memory banks. Each one can store up _o6 channels. Add or remove channels to _

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Channel Menu (cont.)m_ MITStJBISHI®F_LAy_. MITSUBISHIGctth_g Started 51

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t Using the Advanced FeaturesThis section explains how _o use some of the mo_e advancedfeatures. You'll learn about:* Sctting thc timcr* Using th

Page 58 - Using the parental lock

The Advanced Features MenuMAINMenuADVANCED FEATURESmenuTIMERPARENTLOCKVideo Mute :OffCONVERGENCEiADJUSTto solectitomthenmovoto andchangeoptlonENTER[or

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Setting the timerThis special feature allows you to program the TV to ?urn on automatically ata specific time and channel that you preseL You may also

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Setting the timerMAINMenuTIMER menuTimerSet TimeSet DayInputChannelADJUSTto svlectitemlhvnmoveto andchangeoptionMENUto retum:Off:12:00 AM:Everyday:Ant

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Using the parental lockParental Lock McnnThis special feature allows you to lock the TV during a certain time period orlock individual channels by ent

Page 62 - Using video mute

Using the parenta] ]ock (cont.)MAINMenuDVANCEDIATURESenu IPARENTLOCKmenuSetPasscodeLOCKBYCHANNELSLockby Time:offLockTime :12:00 AMUnlockTime :12:00 AM

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Important Safeguards (cont.)14. Power LinesAn outside antenna system should not be locatedin the vicinity of overhead power lines or otherelectric lig

Page 64 - ResetFactoryDefault

Using the parental lock (cont.)locking by charmclAider entering the passcede, you can lock specific ehamaels. You can use thenumber or ADJUST up/down

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Using the parental ]ock (cont.)MAINMenuADVANCEDFEATURESMenuPARENTLOCKMenuLOCKBYCHANNELmenuChannelLock :OnInput :Ant AChannel :002In MemoryLock :Locked

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Using video muteVvqaen Video Mute is ON, yoar TV will display a blue or gray screen wheneveri_ receives a weak signal (or no signal at all) from Inpa_

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Using video mute (cont.)MAINMenuADVANCED FEATURESmenuTIMERPARENT LOCKVideo Mute :OffCONVERGENCEADJUSTto _lect itemthenmoveto and changeoptionENTERfor

Page 68 - * Setting the AN Memory

The Convergence MenuMen ufEATDVANCEDURES _ CONVERGENCEmenuenu IRedConvergenceBlueConvergenceResetFactoryDefaultADJUSTto sel_ itemENTERfor menuor to st

Page 69 - Setting the AN Memory

Adjusting the convergence (cont.)Your Mi_subishi Projection TV has three picture tubes wi_h large diameterlenses which are aligned to project light be

Page 70 - A/V Resetfor Standard

Adjusting the convergence (cont.)Advanccd ConvcrgcnccAt_e_ completing 1;he static convergence; if the colors are s1;fll oat of alignmentor need farthe

Page 71 - Setting the AN Memory (cont.)

Adjusting the convergence (cont.)Resetting Factory DcfaultsTo reset _he alignmen_ to the original factory se_tSngs, press ENTERiEXCHa_ "Rese_ Fac

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t Audio/Video SettingsThis section explains how _o customize the audio and/or video settings foryoar _elevision* Setting the AN Memory* Customizing th

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Setting the AN MemoryYour TV has five AiV Memories. Each A_ r Memo_- contains the best pictureand sound settings for a specific situation. You can ad,

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PREFACEWelcome to MitsubishiCongratulations on your purchase of this Mitsubishi projection TV. Your TVis designed for superb viewing pleasure as well

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Setting the AN MemoryMAINMenuAUDIO/VIDEO SETIINGSA/V Memory :StandardA/V Resetfor StandardAUDIO SEn-INGSVIDEO SEn-INGSADJUSTtoselecti_m thenmoveto and

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Setting the AN Memory (cont.)resetting the current AN Memory to the factory default settingsIf you have changed the carrent AV Memo_- and woald like t

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Setting the AN MemoryI- rNpitl-._ JFffrF_00u- _n jit,_T- _kk__._l70 Chapter 2: Operating Your TV

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Customizing the A/V memory settingsAdjusting the pictureYou can adjust the individual video and audio settings for each of the fivepreset A/V Memory p

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Customizing the A/V Memory settings (cont.)Adjusting the soundThis section contains descriptions for each audio setting and explains how toadjust them

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Customizing the A/V Memory settings (cont.)Listen to for DTV allows you to determine which language your TV willreceive a broadcast in, if that langua

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Customizing the A/V Memory settings (cont.)MAINMenuAUDIO/VIDEO SETTINGSA/V MemoryA/V Resetfor StandardAUDIO SETTINGSVIDEO SETTINGSADJUSTto select item

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Customizing the A/V Memory settings (cont.)Adjusting the audio or video settingsYou can adjust the audio or video settings for any A/V Memory position

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Customizing the A/V Memory settings (cont.)_ L,_,_L_ V I@®@_MffSt._m.I\\\\\\@®®76 Chapter 2: Operating Your TV

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_ CHAPTER THREEUsing the Special FeaturesIn addition to the basic and advanced features explained in the previouschapter, your TV offers some special

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€ Unpacking Your TVWhat you will findAs you unpack your new TV, please check to be sure the following items areincluded:• Hookups book• a Quick Refere

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Understanding the On-Screen DisplaysTo view this information, press the information button (INFO) onthe remote control.Your TV provides an on-screen s

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t Using the Sleep TimerThis special feature allows you to set the TV to turn off automatically. Youcan set the TV to turn off after a period of time r

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setting the sleep timerJSleep: 30min,0Press the SLEEP key on theremote control. The sleep timerdisplay will appear on thescreen.O Select how long you

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t Using the Picture-in-Picture (PIP) Modes for ModelsVS-50800, VS-50803, VS-60803, VS-70803, VS-80803Models VS-50800, VS-50803, VS-60803, VS-70803 and

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activating the PIP imageO Select the main channel youwant to view.Press the PIP key once.A PIP image will appear inthe corner of the screen.Ant-A ESPN

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selecting the source of the PIP imageIf you have only an ANT-A input connected, you can view one program on themain picture and another channel from t

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changing channels while using the PIP modesO Press the PIP channel up ordown key (PIP CH) on theremote control to change thechannel of the PIP image.P

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exchanging the picture of the PIP image and the mainimageYou may exchange the picture ofthe main (background) image andthe PIP image by pressing theEN

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changing the screen formatFor models VS-50800, VS-50803, VS-60803, VS-70803 and VS-80803, a pressof the FORMAT key allows you to zoom in on the pictur

Page 95 - Troubleshooting

t Special Features of Models WS-65903, WS-73903Please read the previous section for basic PIP functions. The widescreen format of models WS-65903 and

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a few words about HDTVYour purchase of this upgradeable Mitsubishi HDTV puts you at the begin-ning of a revolutionary new way to watch television. Beg

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displaying the POP imageMitsubishi widescreen model owners can view POP (picture-outside-picture) images in a varieity of ways. By using the remotecon

Page 98 - Cleaning

displaying the POP image (cont.)To display three or nine small picturesSelect an input source. If the source is ANT-A or ANT -B, the POPs will bedispl

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changing the screen formatThe standard format for your WS-65903 or WS-73903 television is a 16:9aspect ratio. This allows you to watch television broa

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changing the screen format (cont.)Movies are sometimes shown in a letterbox format with black bars at the topand bottom of the screen. With the WS-659

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t DiamondShield TM RemovalYou may remove the DiamondShield TM screen from your television if needed.If you want to remove the shield but feel you are

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CHAPTER FOURTroubleshootingEven though you're now familiar with the basic and advanced operations ofthe TV, you may occasionally encounter a prob

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TroubleshootingProblem Possible Solution For More Information• The remote control doesn't • Check that the batteries are • See Getting Ready to U

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Troubleshooting (cont.)Problem Possible Solutions For More Information• There's no sound even when • Check to see if the MUTE • See Remote Contro

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Caution and care))Warning: Don't leave stationary images on-screen for more than 10 minutes.These images can scar the picture tube, causing perma

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calling for serviceIf you are unable to correct a problem with your TV, consult yourMitsubishi dealer or Mitsubishi Authorized Warranty Service Center

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