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8Preface: Welcome to MitsubishiYour top-rated Mitsubishi projection TV delivers the following special fea-tures:• HDTV Upgradeable -- when used with a
98 Chapter 4: TroubleshootingSolid Red Page
99A P P E N D I XProcedure for Bypassing the Parental LockCut along dotted line and file after reading.After you set the lock, you will need the secre
100 Chapter 5: TroubleshootingSOLID RED PAGE
IndexIndexIndexIndexIndexMemorizing 32, 48Naming 48Remote Control 20Using the SQV Key 50Cleaning your TV 96ClockSetting 35Closed Caption Decoder 4
Locking Your TV (Parental Lock)Bypassing 99Changing or Canceling 58Locking by Channel 58Locking by Time 56Setting the Passcode 56Using the Parent
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9 Summary of Special Features (cont.)Summary of Special Features• Color Temperature Control --- provides 3 choices, including aprecise 65
10Preface: Welcome to Mitsubishi„ What’s in Each ChapterHere’s what you will find in this owner’s guide:Chapter 1, Getting to Know Your TVIntroduction
11„ Some Conventions Used in this GuideMitsubishi is pleased to provide you with an easy-to-follow, useful owner’sguide. You will find that different
12Preface: Welcome to Mitsubishi
13C H A P T E R O N EGetting to Know Your TVNow that you have unpacked your TV, read through the safety informationand glanced at the overview of ho
14 Chapter 1: Getting to Know Your TVA/V RESETADJUSTS-VIDEOVIDEO(MONO)AUDIO R INPUT-4LINPUTVOLCHANNELPOWERCANCELENTERMENUA/V RESETADJUSTS-VIDEOVIDEO(
15% S-video input terminal (INPUT 4)Use to connect the S-video output of a camcorder or other component tothe TV. If you connect an S-video cable t
16 Chapter 1: Getting to Know Your TVœ cancel key (CANCEL) enter key (ENTER)The cancel key is used to clear the settings of on-screen menus. It can
17size AAAbatteriesUM-4 AAARO3 1.5V¢£Overview of the Remote Control†„ Overview of the Remote ControlThis section provides you with an overview of t
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateraltriangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated“dangerous voltage
18 Chapter 1: Getting to Know Your TVGetting ready to use the remote control (cont.)some do’s and don’tsTo ensure that your remote control will conti
19123567890SQVRCL4POWERCHANNELVOLUMEMUTEINPUTAUDIOSLEEPVIDEOFORMATGUIDEINFOHOMEPAUSERECFF/FWDREW/REVPLAYSTOPENTERVCRDVD/CABLETV AUDIOCANCELMENUPIPPIP
20 Chapter 1: Getting to Know Your TV%select switchYour remote control has four layers:1) TV, 2) VCR, 3) DVD/CABLE and 4)AUDIO. You can set up each
21• PIP input key (PIP INPUT) -- Pressrepeatedly to switch the source of the PIPimage between the TV and the externalinputs.• PIP channel key (PIP CH
22 Chapter 1: Getting to Know Your TVUsing the remote control to operate VCRs, cable boxesand other equipmentabout your remote controlThis TV’s remot
23setting up the remote control to operate other brands of equipment.† Turn on your VCR, Cable Box or other equipment.¢ Set the select switch on the r
24 Chapter 1: Getting to Know Your TVAV Receiver and CD player codes: Use with either AUDIO or DVD/CABLE layers (setting up for an AV Receiver will a
25† Set the select switch on the remote control to the layer you set up forthe individual equipment, e.g. VCR or DVD/CABLE.¢ Point the remote control
26 Chapter 1: Getting to Know Your TVblank page
27C H A P T E R T WOOperating Your TVThis chapter will explain how to operate the TV, first focusing on functionsthat are basic and easy and then ex
1M I T S U B I S H I O W N E R ’ S G U I D EM I T S U B I S H I O W N E R ’ S G U I D EM I T S U B I S H I O W N E R ’ S G U I D EM I T S
28 Chapter 2: Operating Your TV„ Getting StartedThis section is designed to get you started enjoying your new TV by under-standing the way the on-scr
29ViewPoint includes a special Picture-in-Picture screen, while you are memo-rizing channels on Antenna A or Antenna B. ViewPoint also provides step-
30 Chapter 2: Operating Your TVSETUPCAPTIONSCHANNELADVANCED FEATURESAUDIO/VIDEO SETTINGSTV GUIDE PLUS+ADJUST to select itemENTER for menu or to start
31SETUP menuMemorize Channels:Ant A AirCLOCKAV CONNECTION(Home Theater)Language(Idioma):EnglishDTV Channel Guide:OffADJUST to select item then move to
32 Chapter 2: Operating Your TVTV GUIDE Plus+ users do not need to memorize channels for ANT-A. TVGUIDE Plus+ will do this automatically. See the T
33.MEMORIZE menuMemorize ChannelsIn Memory:002CANCEL to cancel memorizationNow memorizing all the stationsyou can receive on Ant-A Air.Please stand by
34 Chapter 2: Operating Your TVYour TV offers you six ways to change channels once their numbers havebeen programmed into channel memory:1) selecting
35TV GUIDE Plus+ users may skip this section. TV GUIDE Plus+ will auto-matically set the clock. See the TV GUIDE Plus+ Operating Guide. OnceTV GUID
36 Chapter 2: Operating Your TVThe AV Connection allows you to customize the way your TV works withother audio and video components. Full use of the
37AV Network:OffVolume Changed byAV Receiver (TV Audio Level canbe Fixed or Variable):No:N/AAV CONNECTION menu(Home Theater)ADJUST to select item the
2Chapter 3: Using the Special FeaturesChapter 3: Using the Special FeaturesChapter 3: Using the Special FeaturesChapter 3: Using the Special FeaturesC
38 Chapter 2: Operating Your TVActive A/V Network with a Mitsubishi VCRThe Active A/V Network is a system that Mitsubishi developed to make iteasier
39⁄Important: If the TV is not receiving a signal on INPUT-1, it will automaticallyturn off in two minutes. If you use a TV menu during this time,the
40 Chapter 2: Operating Your TVExternal Audio SystemThe external audio system selection allows you to turn off the speakers in theTV when you have co
41This TV allows you to display the on-screen menus in either of two languages: English or Spanish (Español). The first time your television was powe
42 Chapter 2: Operating Your TVto view DTV Channels in DTV Channel Guide •verify that broadcast station(s) in your area area are sending aDTV signa
43 Getting StartedSETUP menuMemorize Channels:Ant A AirCLOCKAV CONNECTION(Home Theater)Language(Idioma):EnglishDTV Channel Guide:OffADJU
44 Chapter 2: Operating Your TVIn addition to using the DTV Channel Guide you can access the DTV chan-nels with the number keys on the remote control
123567890SQVRCL4POWERCHANNELVOLUMEMUTEINPUTAUDIOSLEEPVIDEOFORMATGUIDEINFOHOMEPAUSERECFF/FWDREW/REVPLAYSTOPENTERVCRDVD/CABLETV AUDIOCANCELMENUPIPPIP IN
46 Chapter 2: Operating Your TVClosed captioning was initially designed so that those with hearing impair-ments could more fully enjoy viewing televi
47CAPTIONS menuClosed Captions:On if muteCC BackgroundADJUST to select item then move to and change optionMENU to return:GrayFor the text display, the
3PLEASE READ ALL THESE INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING YOUR TELEVISION SET ANDRETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. FOLLOW ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONSMARKED ON THE TV
48 Chapter 2: Operating Your TVInputSelect the input that you want to add, delete or name. The options are: ANTA, ANT B, DTV (if DTV receiver is con
49CHANNEL menuInput:Ant AChannelMemoryName:- - - - SQV:SQV 1 OffADJUST to select item thenmove to and change optionENTER for menu or to startMENU to
50 Chapter 2: Operating Your TVSuperQuickView™The SuperQuickView™ feature has 9 memory banks. Each one can store up to6 channels. Add or remove cha
51 Getting Started123567890SQVRCL4POWERCHANNELVOLUMEMUTEINPUTAUDIOSLEEPVIDEOFORMATGUIDEINFOHOMEPAUSERECFF/FWDREW/REVPLAYSTOPENTERVCR
52 Chapter 2: Operating Your TVThis section explains how to use some of the more advancedfeatures. You’ll learn about:• Setting the timer• Using the
53ADVANCED FEATURES menuTIMERPARENT LOCKVideo MuteCONVERGENCE:OffADJUST to select item then move to and change optionENTER for menu or to startMENU to
54 Chapter 2: Operating Your TV⁄Important: When the timer turns the TV on, the message “Press a key for TV tostay on” is displayed. If you do not pr
55TIMER menuTimerSet TimeSet DayInput:EverydayADJUST to select item thenmove to and change optionMENU to return:Off:12:00 AM:Ant AChannel:002MAIN Menu
56 Chapter 2: Operating Your TVParental Lock MenuThis special feature allows you to lock the TV during a certain time period orlock individual channe
57PARENT LOCK menuSet PasscodeLOCK BY CHANNELSLock by TimeLock Time:OffADJUST to select or change optionENTER for menu to startMENU to returnCANCEL:-
418.ServicingDo not attempt to service this TV receiveryourself as opening or removing covers mayexpose you to dangerous voltage or otherhazards. Ref
58 Chapter 2: Operating Your TVlocking by channelAfter entering the passcode, you can lock specific channels. You can use thenumber or ADJUST up/dow
59LOCK BY CHANNEL menuChannel LockInputChannelIn Memory:Ant AADJUST to select item then move to and adjust optionMENU to return:On :002Lock :LockedMAI
60 Chapter 2: Operating Your TVWhen Video Mute is ON, your TV will display a blue or gray screen wheneverit receives a weak signal (or no signal at a
61ADVANCED FEATURES menuTIMERPARENT LOCKVideo MuteCONVERGENCE:OffADJUST to select item then move to and change optionENTER for menu or to startMENU to
62 Chapter 2: Operating Your TVCONVERGENCE menuRed ConvergenceBlue ConvergenceReset Factory DefaultADJUST to select itemENTER for menu or to startMEN
63Your Mitsubishi Projection TV has three picture tubes with large diameterlenses which are aligned to project light beams on the screen. Each pictur
64 Chapter 2: Operating Your TV⁄Important: It is normal for the red, blue and green lines to separate along the edges ofthe screen. Not all of the l
65Using the Advanced FeaturesCONVERGENCE menuRed ConvergenceBlue ConvergenceReset Factory DefaultADJUST to select itemENTER for menu or to startMENU t
66 Chapter 2: Operating Your TV„ Audio/Video SettingsThis section explains how to customize the audio and/or video settings foryour television• Setti
67Your TV has five A/V Memories. Each A/V Memory contains the best pictureand sound settings for a specific situation. You can adjust the settings f
5P R E F A C EWelcome to MitsubishiCongratulations on your purchase of this Mitsubishi projection TV. Your TVis designed for superb viewing pleasure
68 Chapter 2: Operating Your TVAUDIO/VIDEO SETTINGSA/V Memory:StandardA/V Reset for StandardAUDIO SETTINGS VIDEO SETTINGSADJUST to select item then m
69resetting the current A/V Memory to the factory default settingsIf you have changed the current AV Memory and would like to return thesesettings to
70 Chapter 2: Operating Your TVA/V RESETADJUSTS-VIDEOVIDEO(MONO)AUDIO R INPUT-4LINPUTVOLCHANNELPOWERCANCELENTERMENUSetting the A/V Memory123567890SQV
71Adjusting the pictureYou can adjust the individual video and audio settings for each of the fivepreset A/V Memory positions to your preferred pictur
72 Chapter 2: Operating Your TVAdjusting the soundThis section contains descriptions for each audio setting and explains how toadjust them for the A/
73Listen to for DTVfor DTVfor DTVfor DTVfor DTV allows you to determine which language your TV willreceive a broadcast in, if that language is availab
74 Chapter 2: Operating Your TVCustomizing the A/V Memory settings (cont.)AUDIO/VIDEO SETTINGSA/V Memory:StandardA/V Reset for StandardAUDIO SETTINGS
75Adjusting the audio or video settingsYou can adjust the audio or video settings for any A/V Memory position usingeither the MENU or AUDIO and VIDEO
76 Chapter 2: Operating Your TVCustomizing the A/V Memory settings (cont.)123567890SQVRCL4POWERCHANNELVOLUMEMUTEINPUTAUDIOSLEEPVIDEOFORMATGUIDEINFOHO
77C H A P T E R T H R E EUsing the Special FeaturesIn addition to the basic and advanced features explained in the previouschapter, your TV offers s
6Preface: Welcome to MitsubishiWhat you will findAs you unpack your new TV, please check to be sure the following items areincluded:• Hookups book• a
78 Chapter 3: Using the Special FeaturesTo view this information, press the information button (INFO) onthe remote control.Your TV provides an on-scr
79„ 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 tim
80 Chapter 3: Using the Special Features† Press the SLEEP key on theremote control. The sleep timerdisplay will appear on thescreen.¢ Select how lon
81Using the Picture-in-Picture (PIP) Modes„ Using the Picture-in-Picture (PIP) Modes for ModelsVS-50800, VS-50803, VS-60803, VS-70803, VS-80803Models
82 Chapter 3: Using the Special Features† Select the main channel youwant to view.¢ Press the PIP key once.£ A PIP image will appear inthe corner o
83If you have only an ANT-A input connected, you can view one program on themain picture and another channel from the same ANT input on the PIPdisplay
84 Chapter 3: Using the Special Featureschanging channels while using the PIP modes† Press the PIP channel up ordown key (PIP CH) on theremote contro
85You may exchange the picture ofthe main (background) image andthe PIP image by pressing theENTER/EXCH key.exchanging the picture of the PIP image an
86 Chapter 3: Using the Special Featureschanging the screen formatFor models VS-50800, VS-50803, VS-60803, VS-70803 and VS-80803, a pressof the FORMA
87„ Special Features of Models WS-65903, WS-73903Please read the previous section for basic PIP functions. The widescreen format of models WS-65903
7Your purchase of this upgradeable Mitsubishi HDTV puts you at the begin-ning of a revolutionary new way to watch television. Beginning in the Fall
88 Chapter 3: Using the Special Featuresdisplaying the POP imageMitsubishi widescreen model owners can view POP (picture-outside-picture) images in
89TV PICTUREPOP 1POP 2POP 3To display three or nine small picturesSelect an input source. If the source is ANT-A or ANT -B, the POPs will bedisplayed
90 Chapter 3: Using the Special Featureschanging the screen formatThe standard format for your WS-65903 or WS-73903 television is a 16:9aspect ratio.
91Movies are sometimes shown in a letterbox format with black bars at the topand bottom of the screen. With the WS-65903 or WS-73903, you can leave t
92 Chapter 3: Using the Special Featuresremoving the DiamondShieldTM †In order to remove theDiamondShield, you will needto remove the side moldingpan
93C H A P T E R F OURTroubleshootingEven though you’re now familiar with the basic and advanced operations ofthe TV, you may occasionally encounter
94 Chapter 4: TroubleshootingPossible Solution• Check that the batteries areinstalled correctly.• Check that the select switchis set to “TV”.• Be sure
95• You forget the code you usedto set the parental lock.• The TV has been set toClosed Captioning “text”mode, but there is no textinformation being b
96 Chapter 4: TroubleshootingæWarning: Don’t leave stationary images on-screen for more than 10 minutes.These images can scar the picture tube, causin
97Caution and Care: Auto: Off: OnInitialE2RESETDTV PortDTV Signal Strength : N/APower RestoreWhen MuteConvergence ResetDTV DiagnosticsVersion:Main:
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