ELECTRIC3D DLPTM HOME-CINEMAMODELSWD-73640WD-73C1WD-73CA1BASIC OWNER'S GUIDETELEVISIONThis manual provides basic connection, setup, and operating
10 1. Basic Setup and OperationBasic TV Operation, continuedThe FORMAT Key and Picture Shapet Press the FORMATkeyto cycle through pictureshapes for th
1. Basic Setup and Operation 11Status DisplayPress the INF0 key to seethe on-screen statusdisplay. The mostcommon displays areshown here.©®® ®Sample i
12 1. Basic Setup and OperationTV MenusPress MENUon the remote control to open the mainmenu. Find detailed descriptions of all menus in the sup-plemen
2TVConnectionsBefore You BeginAuto Input SensingThe TV's Auto Input Sensing feature automatically rec-ognizes many connections and prompts you to
14 2. TV ConnectionsInput and Output JacksH.--tml TMANTCoaxial antennain3ut(pa_e 16)... ...=HDMI ANT= = USBm 4 2 2= mm - -- m| || |.,_m
2. TV Connections 15HDMI DeviceExamples: HDTV Cable Box, Satellite Receiver,or DVD/Blu-ray PlayerRequired: HDMI cable.Connect an HDMI cable from the T
16 2. TV Connect_nsDVI Video DeviceExamples: Computer or Older A/V DeviceNote:This connection can carry high-definition videosignals.The HDMI connecti
2. TV Connections 17A/V ReceiverRequired:Digital coaxial audio cableTo send audio from TV channels received on the ANTinput or from devices connected
18 2. TV Connect_nsVCR or DVD Recorder to anAntenna or Wall Outlet CableNote:Required:• Video cables- Component video cables (red/blue/green)or- Compo
3TVFeaturesFAV (Favorites)The FAVkey gives you quick access to favorite programsources. Sources can be channels from the ANT inputor devices connected
2RISK OFELECTRICSHOCKDONOT OPENCAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICSHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFERSERV
20 3. TV FeaturesChannelView Channel ListingsChannelView displays program descriptions sent bybroadcasters. This information may be unavailablein some
3. TV Features 213D VideoTo display 3D content, your Mitsubishi TV requires:• Active-shutter 3D glasses compatible with any oneof the following:A matc
22 3. TV Features3D Video, continuedWatching 3D VideoActive 3D glasses are required. All glasses in useat the same time must use the same control type
3. TV Features 233D Video, continued3D Safety Requirements• 3D Glasses are NOTdesigned as sunglasses or safetyglasses and do not provide protection. 3
24 AppendicesAppendix A: Auto Input SensingAbout Auto Input SensingThis TV's Easy Connect TM Auto Input Sensing featuredetects the following conn
Appendices 25Appendix B: TV CareLamp-Cartridge ReplacementCAUTION: If the televisionis on, press POWER to turnit off. Unplug the televisionand allow i
26 AppendicesAppendix B: TV Care, continuedReplacement ProcedureRemoving the Old Lamp Cartridge1, Turn off TV power and unplug the TV. Allow thelamp t
Appendices 27Appendix B: TV Care, continuedCleaning RecommendationsNormally, light dusting with a dry, non-scratching dusterwill keep your TV clean. I
28 AppendicesAppendix C: TroubleshootingTV Reset Comparison GuideYou can resolve many common TV problems using thereset functions described in the fol
Appendices 29Appendix C: Troubleshooting, continuedSystem ResetTV ResetIMPORTANT:Use this resetonly if othertroubleshootinghas been unsuc-cessful.If t
ContentsImportant Safety Instructions ... 4Basic Setup and OperationPackage Contents ... 5Installing the Remote Contr
30 AppendicesAppendix C: Troubleshooting, continuedCommon Picture ProblemsPicture does not look like a high-defini-tion picture.TV has sound but no pi
Appendices 31Appendix (24 Troubleshooting, continuedFront-Panel STATUS Lighti / •Key0 OffO Steady On(D Slow Blinking(_) Fast BlinkingNone O TVis power
32 Mitsubishi TV SoftwareMitsubishi TV SoftwareEND-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR EMBEDDED SOFTWAREIMPORTANT - READ CAREFULLY: This License Agreement is a
Mitsubishi TV Software 33GNU General Public LicenseVersion 2, June 1991Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.675 Mass Ave, Cambridge,
34 Mitsubishi TV Software10. Ifyou wishtoincorporatepartsoftheProgramintootherfree programswhose distribution conditions aredifferent, write to theaut
Mitsubishi TV Software 35remainobligatedtoensurethat it isavailablefor aslongasneededto satisfytheserequirements.e)Oonveytheobjectcode usingpeer-to*pe
36 WarrantyMitsubishi Home-Cinema Television Limited WarrantyMITSUBISHI ELECTRIC VISUAL SOLUTIONS AMERICA, INC. ("MEVSA') warrants as follow
Warranty 37d. To obtain a replacement lamp, order the lamp directly from the MEVSA Parts Department at (800) 553-7278.2. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NO
38 WarrantyMitsubishi Home-Cinema Television Limited Warranty (Canada only)This limited warranty is valid only for products purchased, used and servic
Warranty 392. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:a. Up to .01% pixel outages (small dot picture elements that are dark or incorrectly illuminated).b
4important Safety instructionsPlease read the following safeguards for your TV andretain for future reference. Always follow all warningsand instructi
MITSUBISHIH_ ELECTRICWebsite:www.mitsubishi-tv.comE-mail:[email protected] Consumer Relations foroperational or connection assistance at800-332-
BasicSetu and tionPackage ContentsPlease take a moment to review the following list ofitems to ensure that you have received everything.RemoteControlT
6 1. Basic Setup and OperationRemote ControlAim the remote control at the TV screen. TheTV can detect control signals over the entirescreen area.Sleep
1. Basic Setup and Operation 7First-Time Power-On3_4_1, Install batteries in the remote control. See page 5.Aim the emitter (bulb)end of the remote co
8 1. Basic Setup and OperationSetting Up and Using TV inputs, continuedSetting Up Inputs with Auto Input SensingConnection information starts on page
1. Basic Setup and Operation 9Basic TV OperationPicture SettingsTo get the best picture under different viewing condi-tions, set the Picture Mode firs
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