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Seite 1 - Owner's

ProjectionTVOwner'sGuideVS-50800VS-50800VS-50800VS-50800VS-50800VS-50803VS-50803VS-50803VS-50803VS-50803VS-60803VS-60803VS-60803VS-60803VS-60803W

Seite 2 - DO NOT OPEN

8Preface: Welcome to MitsubishiYour top-rated Mitsubishi projection TV delivers the following special fea-tures:• HDTV Upgradeable -- when used with a

Seite 3 - Table of Contents

98 Chapter 4: TroubleshootingSolid Red Page

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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

Seite 5 - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

100 Chapter 5: TroubleshootingSOLID RED PAGE

Seite 6 - Important Safeguards (cont.)

IndexIndexIndexIndexIndexMemorizing 32, 48Naming 48Remote Control 20Using the SQV Key 50Cleaning your TV 96ClockSetting 35Closed Caption Decoder 4

Seite 7 - Welcome to Mitsubishi

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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MITSUBISHIPROJECTION TELEVISIONLIMITED WARRANTYMITSUBISHI CONSUMER ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC. (“MCEA”) warrants to the original purchaser of this telev

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MITSUBISHI CONSUMER ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC.9351 Jeronimo RoadIrvine, CA 92618-1904© 1998 Mitsubishi Consumer Electronics America, Inc. 871D253A2

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9 Summary of Special Features (cont.)Summary of Special Features• Color Temperature Control --- provides 3 choices, including aprecise 65

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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

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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

Seite 13 - „ Basic Connections

12Preface: Welcome to Mitsubishi

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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

Seite 15 - Getting to Know Your TV

14 Chapter 1: Getting to Know Your TVA/V RESETADJUSTS-VIDEOVIDEO(MONO)AUDIO R INPUT-4LINPUTVOLCHANNELPOWERCANCELENTERMENUA/V RESETADJUSTS-VIDEOVIDEO(

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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

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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

Seite 18 - Operating Guide

17size AAAbatteriesUM-4 AAARO3 1.5V¢£Overview of the Remote Control†„ Overview of the Remote ControlThis section provides you with an overview of t

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The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateraltriangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated“dangerous voltage

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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

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19123567890SQVRCL4POWERCHANNELVOLUMEMUTEINPUTAUDIOSLEEPVIDEOFORMATGUIDEINFOHOMEPAUSERECFF/FWDREW/REVPLAYSTOPENTERVCRDVD/CABLETV AUDIOCANCELMENUPIPPIP

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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

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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

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22 Chapter 1: Getting to Know Your TVUsing the remote control to operate VCRs, cable boxesand other equipmentabout your remote controlThis TV’s remot

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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

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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

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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

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26 Chapter 1: Getting to Know Your TVblank page

Seite 29 - Operating Your TV

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

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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

Seite 31 - ViewPoint

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

Seite 32 - The Main Menu

29ViewPoint includes a special Picture-in-Picture screen, while you are memo-rizing channels on Antenna A or Antenna B. ViewPoint also provides step-

Seite 33 - The Setup Menu

30 Chapter 2: Operating Your TVSETUPCAPTIONSCHANNELADVANCED FEATURESAUDIO/VIDEO SETTINGSTV GUIDE PLUS+ADJUST to select itemENTER for menu or to start

Seite 34 - TV GUIDE Plus

31SETUP menuMemorize Channels:Ant A AirCLOCKAV CONNECTION(Home Theater)Language(Idioma):EnglishDTV Channel Guide:OffADJUST to select item then move to

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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

Seite 36 - Changing channels

33.MEMORIZE menuMemorize ChannelsIn Memory:002CANCEL to cancel memorizationNow memorizing all the stationsyou can receive on Ant-A Air.Please stand by

Seite 37 - Setting the clock

34 Chapter 2: Operating Your TVYour TV offers you six ways to change channels once their numbers havebeen programmed into channel memory:1) selecting

Seite 38 - TV Feature Setting

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

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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

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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

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2Chapter 3: Using the Special FeaturesChapter 3: Using the Special FeaturesChapter 3: Using the Special FeaturesChapter 3: Using the Special FeaturesC

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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

Seite 43 - Selecting the menu language

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

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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

Seite 45 - DTV Channel Guide (cont.)

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

Seite 46 - DTV channel selection

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

Seite 47 - DTV channel selection (cont.)

43 Getting StartedSETUP menuMemorize Channels:Ant A AirCLOCKAV CONNECTION(Home Theater)Language(Idioma):EnglishDTV Channel Guide:OffADJU

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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

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123567890SQVRCL4POWERCHANNELVOLUMEMUTEINPUTAUDIOSLEEPVIDEOFORMATGUIDEINFOHOMEPAUSERECFF/FWDREW/REVPLAYSTOPENTERVCRDVD/CABLETV AUDIOCANCELMENUPIPPIP IN

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46 Chapter 2: Operating Your TVClosed captioning was initially designed so that those with hearing impair-ments could more fully enjoy viewing televi

Seite 51 - Channel Menu (cont.)

47CAPTIONS menuClosed Captions:On if muteCC BackgroundADJUST to select item then move to and change optionMENU to return:GrayFor the text display, the

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3PLEASE READ ALL THESE INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING YOUR TELEVISION SET ANDRETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. FOLLOW ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONSMARKED ON THE TV

Seite 53 - Channel Menu (cont.)

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

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49CHANNEL menuInput:Ant AChannelMemoryName:- - - - SQV:SQV 1 OffADJUST to select item thenmove to and change optionENTER for menu or to startMENU to

Seite 55 - The Advanced Features Menu

50 Chapter 2: Operating Your TVSuperQuickView™The SuperQuickView™ feature has 9 memory banks. Each one can store up to6 channels. Add or remove cha

Seite 56 - Setting the timer

51 Getting Started123567890SQVRCL4POWERCHANNELVOLUMEMUTEINPUTAUDIOSLEEPVIDEOFORMATGUIDEINFOHOMEPAUSERECFF/FWDREW/REVPLAYSTOPENTERVCR

Seite 57 - FEATURES

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

Seite 58 - Using the parental lock

53ADVANCED FEATURES menuTIMERPARENT LOCKVideo MuteCONVERGENCE:OffADJUST to select item then move to and change optionENTER for menu or to startMENU to

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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

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55TIMER menuTimerSet TimeSet DayInput:EverydayADJUST to select item thenmove to and change optionMENU to return:Off:12:00 AM:Ant AChannel:002MAIN Menu

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56 Chapter 2: Operating Your TVParental Lock MenuThis special feature allows you to lock the TV during a certain time period orlock individual channe

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57PARENT LOCK menuSet PasscodeLOCK BY CHANNELSLock by TimeLock Time:OffADJUST to select or change optionENTER for menu to startMENU to returnCANCEL:-

Seite 63 - Using video mute (cont.)

418.ServicingDo not attempt to service this TV receiveryourself as opening or removing covers mayexpose you to dangerous voltage or otherhazards. Ref

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58 Chapter 2: Operating Your TVlocking by channelAfter entering the passcode, you can lock specific channels. You can use thenumber or ADJUST up/dow

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59LOCK BY CHANNEL menuChannel LockInputChannelIn Memory:Ant AADJUST to select item then move to and adjust optionMENU to return:On :002Lock :LockedMAI

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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

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61ADVANCED FEATURES menuTIMERPARENT LOCKVideo MuteCONVERGENCE:OffADJUST to select item then move to and change optionENTER for menu or to startMENU to

Seite 68 - • Setting the A/V Memory

62 Chapter 2: Operating Your TVCONVERGENCE menuRed ConvergenceBlue ConvergenceReset Factory DefaultADJUST to select itemENTER for menu or to startMEN

Seite 69 - Setting the A/V Memory

63Your Mitsubishi Projection TV has three picture tubes with large diameterlenses which are aligned to project light beams on the screen. Each pictur

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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

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65Using the Advanced FeaturesCONVERGENCE menuRed ConvergenceBlue ConvergenceReset Factory DefaultADJUST to select itemENTER for menu or to startMENU t

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66 Chapter 2: Operating Your TV„ Audio/Video SettingsThis section explains how to customize the audio and/or video settings foryour television• Setti

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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

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5P R E F A C EWelcome to MitsubishiCongratulations on your purchase of this Mitsubishi projection TV. Your TVis designed for superb viewing pleasure

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68 Chapter 2: Operating Your TVAUDIO/VIDEO SETTINGSA/V Memory:StandardA/V Reset for StandardAUDIO SETTINGS VIDEO SETTINGSADJUST to select item then m

Seite 76 - MENU to return

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

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70 Chapter 2: Operating Your TVA/V RESETADJUSTS-VIDEOVIDEO(MONO)AUDIO R INPUT-4LINPUTVOLCHANNELPOWERCANCELENTERMENUSetting the A/V Memory123567890SQV

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71Adjusting the pictureYou can adjust the individual video and audio settings for each of the fivepreset A/V Memory positions to your preferred pictur

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72 Chapter 2: Operating Your TVAdjusting the soundThis section contains descriptions for each audio setting and explains how toadjust them for the A/

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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

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74 Chapter 2: Operating Your TVCustomizing the A/V Memory settings (cont.)AUDIO/VIDEO SETTINGSA/V Memory:StandardA/V Reset for StandardAUDIO SETTINGS

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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

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76 Chapter 2: Operating Your TVCustomizing the A/V Memory settings (cont.)123567890SQVRCL4POWERCHANNELVOLUMEMUTEINPUTAUDIOSLEEPVIDEOFORMATGUIDEINFOHO

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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

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6Preface: Welcome to MitsubishiWhat you will findAs you unpack your new TV, please check to be sure the following items areincluded:• Hookups book• a

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78 Chapter 3: Using the Special FeaturesTo view this information, press the information button (INFO) onthe remote control.Your TV provides an on-scr

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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

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80 Chapter 3: Using the Special Features† Press the SLEEP key on theremote control. The sleep timerdisplay will appear on thescreen.¢ Select how lon

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

Seite 95 - Troubleshooting

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

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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

Seite 97 - Possible Solutions

88 Chapter 3: Using the Special Featuresdisplaying the POP imageMitsubishi widescreen model owners can view POP (picture-outside-picture) images in

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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

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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.

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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

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92 Chapter 3: Using the Special Featuresremoving the DiamondShieldTM †In order to remove theDiamondShield, you will needto remove the side moldingpan

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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

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94 Chapter 4: TroubleshootingPossible Solution• Check that the batteries areinstalled correctly.• Check that the select switchis set to “TV”.• Be sure

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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

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96 Chapter 4: TroubleshootingæWarning: Don’t leave stationary images on-screen for more than 10 minutes.These images can scar the picture tube, causin

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97Caution and Care: Auto: Off: OnInitialE2RESETDTV PortDTV Signal Strength : N/APower RestoreWhen MuteConvergence ResetDTV DiagnosticsVersion:Main:

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