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1. 15 Connecting an Antenna to a Cable Box and VCR Connecting Audio Video to the Cable Box or VCR Note The TV back panel and connections shown here are for reference only and may vary by model TV back panel section detail Incoming Cable Cable Box Rear Terminals Figure 5 Connecting the VCR with cable box TV back panel section detail oun Recommended if available E a Attach only one cable type Red VCR back panel 0 IN que IN VIDEO OUT Su O e MONITOR DO LO If your VCR has a video o channel or RF ON OFF OUT switch set to OFF Figure 6 Connecting tbe VCR Audio Video 16 Cable Box Figure 5 1 Connect the incoming cable to ANT A on the TV back panel Connect three coaxial cables as follows 2 One from LOOP OUT on the TV back panel to IN on the back of the cable box 3 One from OUT on the back of the cable box to ANTENNA IN on the VCR back panel 4 One from ANTENNA OUT on the VCR back panel to ANT B on the TV back panel NOTE For best performance please see Composite Video with Audio or S Video with Audio below Composite Video with Audio or S Video with Audio Recommended Figure 6 l Connect a video or S Video cable from VIDEO OUT on the VCR back panel to VIDEO or S VIDEO INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 on the TV back panel 2 Connect a set of audio cables from AUDIO OUT o
2. Figure 11 DIV connectors and adaptors IMPORTANT See Appendix B page 67 for component video signal compatibility information For digital audio connections see your DTV receiver and A V receiver Owner s Guides TV Back Panel section detail a incoming antenna cable or satellite CE ED or Figure 12 Connecting the DIV receiver with component Video Connections 19 Connecting a DTV Receiver continued Note The TV back panel and connections shown here are for reference only and may vary by model OQ ity IR EMITTER REPEATER NetCommand IR to antenna cable or satellite ca ob Figure 13 Connecting the DIV receiver with RGB video connections IMPORTANT See Appendix B page 67 for component video signal compatibility information For digital audio connections see your DTV receiver and A V receiver Owners Guides 20 DTV Receiver with RGB Video Connections Figure 13 l Connect the outside antenna cable or satellite to ANT or SATELLITE IN on the DTV receiver see your DTV receiver owner s guide for instructions and cable compatibility If your DTV receiver has a built in terrestrial tuner connect the incoming terrestrial antenna to ANT on the DTV receiver If your DTV receiver does not have a built in terrestrial tuner this TV will only be able to provide an an
3. This projection TV uses picture tubes to project the image to the screen All picture tubes age with use s they age their light output is gradually reduced Normal T V pictures fill the screen with constantly changing images Under these conditions picture tubes age at an even rate across the entire screen This maintains a TV picture that is evenly bright over the whole screen Stationary images or images that only partially fill the screen leaving black or colored bars to fill the screen when used over extended periods of time or when viewed repeatedly can cause uneven aging of the phosphors and leave subtle ghosts from the stationary images in the picture Still or stationary images may be received from broadcasters cable channels satellite channels DVD discs video tapes laser discs on line services web Internet searching devices video games and digital T V tuner converter boxes Examples of these types of images can be but are not limited to the following E Letterbox top bottom black bars shown at the top and bottom of the TV screen when you watch a widescreen 16 9 movie on a standard 4 3 TV ES Side bar images solid bars shown on each side of an image when watching a standard 4 3 program on a widescreen 16 9 TV El News and stock market report bars ticker running at the bottom of the TV screen E Shopping channel logos amp pricing displays bright graphics that are shown constantly o
4. that are out of range of the remote control Note This feature is not available on the WT 42413 9 Net Command IR Input IR emitters connected to these jacks are used by NetCommand system of the TV to control external analog devices such as VCRs DVDs cable boxes satellite receivers and audio receivers Note This feature is not available on the WT 42413 Connections Connecting an Antenna or Wall Outlet ee E 14 Connectine an Antenna toa Cable Box or oa 15 Connecting an Antenna to a Cable Box and VCR eene 16 Connecting Audio Components to a Cable Box or VCR esee 16 Connecting anAddio a 17 Cannectine a DVD Player or Other S Video Device m EM EE ee 18 Comet E RS rere rt ae 19 Connecing Momitorl tke OOOO OIE O ETRURIAE 21 Conneceime NetCommand MR Mitte Re o ree E 21 How Connections Altect the PIP and DD r orea e a E Do IMPORTANT Additional connection cables are not provided with the TV They should be available at most electronic stores Connecting an Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable Note The TV back panel and connections shown here are for reference only and may vary by model ANT B El Figure 1 Connecting separate UHF and VHF antennas Note See page 5 for Outdoor Antenna Grounding Separate UHF and VHF Antennas Figure 1 1 Connect the UHF and VHF antenna leads to the UHF VHF combiner 2 Push the combiner onto ANT A on the TV back
5. Appendix B High Definition Input Connection Compatibility Component Inputs These inputs are compatible with most standard DVD and DTV signals with component video outputs Compatible DTV signals are SDTV 480i 480p and HDTV 1080i All other DTV signals such as 720p need to be converted by the DTV receiver to one of the compatible signal types Please check the D TV receiver specifications before connecting DTV Input These inputs are compatible with most standard DVD and DTV signals with component video outputs Compatible DTV signals are SDTV 480i 480p and HDTV 1080i All other DTV signals such as 720p need to be converted by the DTV receiver to one of the compatible signal types Please check the DTV receiver specifications before connecting This input is also compatible with some DTV receivers using RGB or RGB with separate H and V sync Industry standards for DTV RGB signals systems synchronization timing and signal strengths are not currently established These inputs will not be compatible with all DTV receivers that offer RGB If your DTV receiver offers both DTV component video signals and DTV RGB signals Mitsubishi suggests you use the DTV component video signals Please check the DTV receiver specifications before connecting Input Levels with Component Video EY 1 0Vp p includes sync 75ohms E Db 700mVp p 75ohms can also receive signals from outputs labeled B Y and Cb E Pr 700mVp
6. Applies a ADJUST to select Jor change option 53 igure 23 ock setting Auto MAIN MENU SETUP MENU CLOCK menu T Clock Setting O E Time Zone Eastern E Daylight Savings Applies Time Figure 24 Time Zone MAIN MENU SETUP MENU CLOCK menu Clock Setting Time Zone Eastern Daylight Savings Applies Time O El El El Figure 25 Daylight Savings Time SETUP Menu Language SETUP menu Memorize Channels INPUT ASSIGNMENT CLOCK Language English Idioma Front Button Lock Off Figure 26 Language Idioma SETUP menu Memorize Channels INPUT ASSIGNMENT CLOCK E Language English Idioma O Front Button Lock Off ADJUST to selec NTER for menu W F Or change option E NU to return Figure 27 Front Button Lock for WI 42413 Front Button Lock W 1 42413 Language Figure 26 Display the on screen menus in either English or Spanish Espa ol The first time you powered On your TV you were requested to select an on screen menu language If you choose to change the selection all menu text will immediately switch to the language of your choice Front Button Lock for WT 42413 See V Chip Menu for other models Figure 27 Disable controls on the front panel to prevent anyone from accidentally changing settings Select On to lock out the operations of the front panel button and select Off to restore the operations of the fr
7. EE Press the SLEEP button to display the on screen Message BS Press SLEEP repeatedly until OFF is displayed After 5 seconds of inactivity the message will disappear Use of the Remote Control with Other A V Products For WS 48413 WS 55413 and WS 65413 the following information is not applicable if you are using NetCommand IR Programming the Remote Control to Use with Other Brands of Audio and Video Products Figures 1 3 this page figures 4 5 following page 1 Move the slide switch at the top of the remote to the product you want to control 2 Press and hold the POWER button on the remote control 3 Enter the first three digit code listed for your equipment and then release the POWER button on the remote control 4 Point the remote control to the equipment and press the POWER button Note If the equipment responds the remote control is properly programmed to operate the equipment If the equipment does not respond repeat steps 2 4 with the next three digit code listed in step 3 for your equipment IMPORTANT gt When set to TV the PLAY STOP REW REV and FE FWD buttons will operate the VCR after the VCR codes have been properly programmed into the remote control CABLE DBS DTV_ VCR DVD Tv li AUDIO Cc 29 3 Cable Box Codes Code to enter If your General Instruments 119 120 121 122 123 cable box Jerrold 124 code is not 25 126 127 lio ele 39 137 102 T
8. panel UHF VHF combiners are not provided with the TV They are available at most electronic stores NOTE This TV will only be able to provide an analog signal through ANT A on the TV back panel IMPORTANT Additional connection cables are not provided with the TV They should be available at most electronic stores 300 Ohm Flat Twin Lead TV back panel section detail LOOP ANT A OUT ANT B O ES Optional 300 Ohm to 75 Ohm Matching Transformer Figure 2 Connecting twin lead antenna coaxial lead antenna or wall outlet cable Note See page 5 for Outdoor Antenna Grounding 14 Twin Lead Antenna Coaxial Lead Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable Figure 2 For antenna with twin flat leads 1 Connect the 3000hm twin leads to the transformer 2 Push the 75ohm side of the transformer onto ANT A on the TV back panel 300ohm to 750hm matching transformers are not provided with the TV They are available at most electronic stores For cable or antenna with coaxial lead 3 Connect the incoming cable to ANT A on the TV back panel NOTE This TV will only be able to provide an analog signal through ANT A on the TV back panel Connecting an Antenna to a Cable Box or VCR Note The TV back panel and connections shown here are for reference only and may vary by model TV back panel section detail LOOP OUT ANT B Incoming Cable u og 10 o e Cable Box back panel sectio
9. 01 116 ss Scientific Atlanta 12 113 complete Zenith listing To reset to default code enter 000 Figure 1 Programming the remote to control your cable box IMPORTANT Ifyou cannot turn the cable box ON by pressing POWER try pressing CHANNEL or the number buttons CABLE DBS DTV VCR DVD TV 14 AUDIO i 111 m 2 Satellite Receiver Codes you Mitsubishi DIV DBS 006 j satellite DishNetwork receiver Hughes DBS code is no Panasonic DBS listed here RCA DBS please see Sony DBS A d Toshiba DBS 170 173 189 190 191 1 Toshiba DBS 170 173 189 190 191 complete To reset to default code enter 000 listing Figure 2 Programming the remote to control your satellite receiver CABLE DBS DTV_ VCR DVD V li AUDIO Lcd 3 3 VCR Codes VCR brand 001 002 020 043 065 code is not 030 054 listed here VE Phillips Magnavox 043 044 051 please see Panasonic 041 042 043 page 69 Rca 020 053 065 NN Sony 048 049 050 a To reset to default code enter 000 Figure 3 Programming the remote to control your VCR 27 Use of the Remote Control with Other A V Products For WS 48413 WS 55413 and WS 65413 the following information is not applicable if you are using NetCommand IR CABLE DBS DTV_ VCR DVD T li e AUDIO 1 C CI D 2 3 DVD Player Codes DVD LDP brand If your m listed here please see page 68 complete Sony l
10. A V Receiver Figure 15 Connecting IR Emitters WS 48413 WS 55413 WS 65413 IMPORTANT Do not use the IR emitter connections with devices that can receive the remote control signal directly as the signals can interfere with each other How Connections Affect the PIP Picture in Picture and POP Picture Outside Picture To see a picture in the PIP or POP you may need to select an input source If the only input connected is ANTT A then both the main picture and the PIP POP will be from that input source If other video equipment is connected you may be able to view these input sources as the PIP POP When connecting your new Mitsubishi TV it is important to understand which main picture and PIP POP input sources can and cannot be used together The table on this page shows which inputs can and cannot be used together and the limitations they may have If you press the INFO button it will display the current Input signal 4801 480p or 10801 format time day and sleep time See Operation of PIP and POP page 62 for operating instructions PIP POP Ant A Ant B DTV 1 Components 480i 480p 2 Comp 1 2 1080i 480i 480p 1080i a DTV OK 480i 480p 1080i Input 1 m Input 2 Input 3 Components OK Comp 1 2j 480i onm 1080i No Side by Side with the same channel No Side by Side with the same input Component 2 is not available on
11. NetCommand IR Device Learn Menu NetCommand IR AVR Learn Menu Figure 15 NetCommand IR Cable DTV DBS Learn Menu Figure 16 NetCommand IR DVD Learn Menu Figure 17 NetCommand IR VCR Learn Menu Figure 18 page 38 On the NetCommand IR Device Learn menu for each control Power Volume etc on the NetCommand IR Device Learn Menu use the Adjust buttons on the T V remote to highlight the control you want the TV to learn Depending on the device different control buttons will be available Press ENTER to have the TV highlight and prepare to learn the device s individual control button The highlighted button will start flashing While it flashes press the corresponding button on the device s remote An asterisk star will appear on screen next to the control button name when the code is learned To verify press the POWER button on the TV remote to see if the device responds After the device responds press ENTER to return to the NetCommand IR Device Setup Menu to select the next device to learn When all the devices are learned select CONTINUE SETUP ENTER on the NetCommand IR Device Setup Menu to go to the NetCommand IR Assignment Menu NOTE If the asterisk does not appear start the learning process again If it does not work your device may not be compatible to be learned by NetCommand NOTE To deselect an individual control button after it has been learned use the Adjust buttons to h
12. Time Zone Setting 40 Troubleshooting 74 TV Speakers Menu 58 Twin Lead Antenna Connecting 14 U Unlock Time for WI 42413 50 Use of the Remote Control with Other A V Products 27 28 Using the AUDIO and VIDEO Buttons on the Remote Control 58 V V Chip Allowing or Blocking by Ratings 50 52 Exceptions 46 V Chip Hours Menu for WS 48413 WS 55413 and WS 65413 51 WT 42413 50 V Chip Lock Menu 34 48 52 Overview 48 Signal Information 48 Start Stop Time WT 42413 50 Start Stop Time WS 48413 WS 55413 WS 65413 52 V Chip Rating Menu Selecting 51 VCR Learn Menu 38 Ventilation Terminal Cover for WI 42413 73 Video Mute 57 Video Settings Description 58 Video Settings 60 Viewpoint Menu System 32 W Wall Outlet Cable Connecting 74 7 78 NOTES MITSUBISHI PROJECTION TELEVISION LIMITED WARRANTY MITSUBISHI DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AMERICA INC MDEA warrants to the original purchaser of this television that if purchased from an authorized MITSUBISHI Audio Video Dealer should it prove defective by reason of improper workmanship and or material a Parts The lenticular i e front picture screen and or the DiamondShield is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 30 days All other parts are warranted for a period of one year from the date of the original purchase at retail We will repair or replace at our option any defective part without charge for the part Parts used for replace
13. or freeze the PIP or POP image NOTE For WS 48413 WS 55413 WS 65413 to program the remote control for NetCommand hold the Power button while entering the code 935 Remote Control Functions Care and Operation Operation Installing the Batteries Figure 2 1 Remove the remote control s back cover by gently pressing the ridged tab in the direction of the arrow and sliding off the cover 2 Load the batteries making sure the polarities and are correct For ease of installation install the negative side first For Best Results from the Remote Control BS Be within 20 feet of the equipment E Do not press two or more buttons at the same time unless instructed to E Do not allow to get wet or become heated ES Avoid dropping on hard surfaces E Do not use harsh chemicals to clean Use only a soft lightly moistened cloth E Do not mix new and old batteries E Do not heat take apart or throw batteries into fire E Use only AA batteries Operating the Remote Control You can use the remote to control the TV CABLE DBS DTV VCR DVD and AUDIO products Select the product you want to control by moving the slide switch to the appropriate position The remote control has been preset to operate the TV and other Mitsubishi products To program the remote control to operate other products see Use of the Remote Control with Other A V Products page 27 PANEER ETY VCR DVD 1 i I
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15. 3 Connect a set of audio cables from AUDIO MONITOR OUTPUT on the TV back panel to AUDIO TV IN on the back of the A V receiver e The red cable connects to the R right channel e The white cable connects to the L left channel TV back panel section detail MONITOR OUT Audio system back panel section AUX TAPE 1 OOOO zs Figure 7 Connecting the Stereo Audio System IMPORTANT These types of audio connection do NOT support multi channel digital audio Please refer to your devices Owners Guide to verify B AV Receiver back panel section 9 Figure 8 Connecting tbe A V Receiver Note Please see your A V receiver Owner s Guide for more detailed connections 17 Connecting a DVD Player or Other S Video Device Note The TV back panel and connections shown here are for reference only and may vary by model COMPONENT 480i 480P 1080i 1 2 mmm Figure 9 Connecting a DVD Player with Component Video IMPORTANT See Appendix B page 67 for component video signal compatibility information gt For digital audio connections see your DVD and A V receiver Owners Guides TV back panel section detail INPUT PP S VIDEO ar gt OO 0 Any S Video Device White gt Red Figure 10 Connecting an S Video Device 18 DVD Player with Component Video Figure 9 1 Connect the Compo
16. A ere E O A AT T E T TE ET 48 ADVANCED FEATURES Men A eaete 53 AUDIO VIDEO SETTINGS Meni o eeeoreieeeerre IrDA 58 7 WA RNING Do not display the same stationary images on the screen for more than 15 of your total TV viewing in one week Examples of stationary images are letterbox top bottom bars from DVD or other video sources side bars when showing standard TV pictures on widescreen TV s news and stock market reports video game patterns station logos web sites or stationary computer images Such patterns can unevenly age the pic ture tubes causing permanent damage to the TV Please see pages 6 30 or 75 for a more detailed explanation The PVieWPoInt Menu System a9 Your TV has Mitsubishi s exclusive PVIEWPOM on screen operating system which provides on screen information for menu choices and changes A picture icon will be highlighted and can be selected using the remote control s ADJUST arrows When selected the appropiate menu will appear or start an automatic function You may then make changes within the menu or access available sub menus A highlighted square button indicates that you may make changes to the menu screen au The PVIEWPolnt system includes the following special features md The currently selected icon or button is highlighted with a rectangular yellow outline and the text color will be yellow md On screen instructions provide complete menu choice information md Some
17. Control Programming Codes eese 68 Append le3nipoand a e DELE EE 70 Appendix E Diamond Shield Installation and Removal 71 A II UE 74 ri 75 A NES 76 Available On Screen Format Sizes Format picture shape availability based on Input Signal Expand INPUTS Standard 480i 480p Ant A 000 1080i NO LAn BO00 YES YES NO DTV 480 480p YES _ YES NO YES f YES YES i N YES N Component 1 or 2 1080 YES NO O NO NO NO Expand HD Zoom YES N N NO Stretch Plus Stretc YES YES YES Narrow YES YES NO YES YES YES YES O YES NO Z ES Z O mimo 5 mom mim 0 NN 1 NO NOTE You can find aspect ratios on the back of most DVD covers Also Anamorphic DVDs are usually marked Anamorphic or Enhanced for 16 9 TVs Standard Default format for DTV and Component Input displays a full screen format The Standard format displays Anamorphic DV Ds 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 bars at the top and bottom of the screen while narrow 4 3 images are stretched evenly from side to side Expand 480i 480p Enlarges the picture cropping some of the image at the top and bottom The Expand format is useful to reduce the letterbox t
18. S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO 9 9 9 000 000 COMPONENT l 480 480P 10801 TE OOOO x MONITOR OUTPUT INPUT 1 INPUT 2 MonitorLink f 2 0088 pre A 7 MonitorLink CONTROL RS 232C A Seo EIC Er 1 We LOOP X HA KE KA 2 ANT A OUT ANT B i 1 4 Sec ot po m m 6 MonitorLink DVI This is a Mitsubishi exclusive proprietary digital interface for the display of high quality digital video signals from Mitsubishi products such as the HD 5000 HDTV Receiver Controller All video signals both analog and digital can be sent digitally to your Mitsubushi TV from the HD 5000 This can also be used as a DVI input for other compatible sources Note The DVI HDTV input terminal is compliant with the EIA 861 standard and is not intended for use with personal computers 7 MonitorLink Control RS 232C A digital control interface that works in parallel with MonitorLink While MonitorLink provides the digital video signal MonitorLink Control provides enhanced functioning such as automatic power ON OFF and input selection This can also be used with other compatible RS 232C external control devices Please visit www mitsubishi tv com for more information on RS 232C command structure 8 IR Emitter Repeater Connecting IR emitters here allows the TV to pass IR commands from most IR remote controls to other A V devices
19. SERVICE please review the instruction booklet to insure proper installation and correct customer control adjustment If the problem persists contact your nearest MITSUBISHI Dealer for the name s of authorized MITSUBISHI Service Center s If you are unable to obtain this information please call 800 332 2119 or write us at the address below MITSUBISHI DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AMERICA INC 9351 Jeronimo Road Irvine CA 92618 1904 RETAIN THIS PORTION FOR YOUR RECORDS SERIALNUMBER_ MODELNUMBER_ DEALER NAME a MITSUBISHI STREET ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER PURCHASE DATE MITSUBISHI THE BIG SCREEN COMPANY Dus If you have questions regarding your television please call our Consumer Relations advisors at 800 332 2119 or send an email to MDEAservice bigscreen mea com To order replacement remote controls or an Owner s Guide please call our Parts Department at 800 553 7278 or contact us through our web site at www Mitsubishi tv com 2003 Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America Inc Printed in the U S A 871D377B20
20. View MAIN MENU CHANNEL EDIT menu Antenna Channel Memory Name ADJUST to select NTER to confirm Figure 37 SQV Super Quick View button on the remote control Using The Remote Control Figure 37 View and add SQV channels using the remote control Using The Menu Screen Figure 36 Put together a list of your favorite channels from Ant A and Ant B using SQV Super Quick View Store up to 6 channels in each of the 9 different memory banks After adding a channel to the SQV memory SQV will appear under the channel number on the TV screen To change SQV choices using the menu l Press A or W when at Channel settings or use the CHANNEL button on the remote control to select the channel you wish to add or delete from a SQV memory bank 2 Press P when at SQV in the menu to move the selector to the On Off setting 3 Press 4 or W when at SQV setting to select the SQV memory bank you wish to modify 4 Press ENTER to add On or delete Off the current channel from the SQV memory bank that you have selected 1 Use the CH channel or number buttons to select the channel you want to add 2 Press and hold the SQV button for about 3 seconds When SQV and the memory bank number appear under the channel number the channel has successfully been added To change the SQV banks using the remote control 1 Press the SQV button 2 To change memory banks press a number b
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22. in dark scenes is enhanced for better picture quality Brighter scenes will not be affected COLOR BALANCE CONVERGENCE Video Mute Black Enhancement amp Y ADJUST to select NTER for menu or change option ENU to return 57 AUDIO VIDEO SETTINGS Menu Overview AUDIO VIDEO SETTINGS UIT Menu s AUDIO VIDEO SETTINGS menu Figure 62 AV Memory Reset Ant A Each input has its own A V memory You can adjust TV Speaker On each input s A V memory in two ways using either Bl ES the menu or the remote control A V Memory Reset A V Memory Reset will return the currently selected per input s A V memory to the factory settings To reset a an inputs A V memory select A V Memory Reset select the input you want to reset and press ENTER Audio Output Variable TV Volume Control VIDEO SETTINGS TV Speakers e INC This selection will turn on or off the TV s internal speakers You may select Off when sending the sound through a separate stereo system or surround sound A V receiver Audio Output Select Fixed if your audio receiver or stereo system can be controlled with a remote This allows you to adjust the volume with the system s remote control or the TV remote control if compatible This setting is better for surround sound receivers Select Variable if your MAIN MENU audio receiver or stereo system cannot be controlled with a remote This allows the T V s internal cir
23. only programs rated TV PG or lower The factory preset for Movies is PG allowing only movies rated PG or lower Please refer to page 48 for a detailed ratings description V CHIP HOURS LOCK BY TIME Figure 41 V CHIP HOURS LOCK BY TIME will allow you to activate the V Chip or lock the entire TV during specific hours V CHIP Start Time and V CHIP Stop Time Figure 41 Select the times you would like the V Chip to be Active By setting the V Chip Start Time and V Chip Stop Time to the same time the V Chip will be active 24 hours a day Press A or V to slowly adjust the time Press and hold A or W to quickly adjust the time Lock by Time Lock Time and Unlock Time Figure 41 Lock by Time locks the entire TV when Lock by Time is On and you have selected a Lock Time and Unlock Time Your TV continues to be locked until you input your passcode or when the locked time expires 50 MAIN MENU V CHIP LOCK menu V Chip TV Rating FV Fantasy Violence D Sexual Dialog L Adult Language S Sexual Situations V Violence Programs Not Rated Movie Rating V CHIP HOURS LOCK BY TIME ENTER for menu ra on ol S 1 V ee O oh oh Ko MENU to return ex 40 V CHIP LOCK Choices WT 42413 MAIN MENU ADVANCED FEATURE MENU V CHIP HOURS LOCK BY TIME V Chip Start Time V Chip Stop Time Lock by Time Lock Time Unlock Time Fee d V Lot HOURS LOCK BY TIME WT 42413 IMPORTANT Ifyou forget
24. rating signals at this time If the broadcaster does not include the V Chip rating signal V Chip cannot block the program TV Ratings Used with TV programs and Made for I V movies TV Y Youth for children under the age of 7 TV Rating FV D L S V TV Y7 Youth 7 years old and older For children 7 years old and older TVY TV G General Audience For the entire family to view TVY7 X TV PG Parental Guidence Parental Guidence is recommended may not be TV PG X X X X suitable for some children TV14 xX x X X TV 14 Adolescent 14 years old and older Not recommended for children TV MA X X X under the age of 14 TV MA Mature Audience For adults only Content Categories Used in association with the T V ratings above FV Fantasy Violence applies to T V Y7 only D Sexual Dialog applies in different degrees to TV PG and T V 14 L Adult Language applies in different degrees to TV PG TV 14 and TV MA S Sexual Situations applies in different degrees to TV PG TV 14 and TV MA V Violence graphic or realistic applies in different degrees to TV PG TV 14 and TV MA When you select a TV rating you are selecting the least restriced program level that can be viewed As an example if you select TV PG you are allowing programs rated T V Y TV Y7 TV G and TV PG to be seen and blocking programs rated TV 14 and TV MA When you select a TV Content category you will block all TV pr
25. surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn 7 Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the T V and to protect it from overheating Do not block these openings or allow them to be obstructed by placing the TV on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface Nor should it be placed over a radiator or heat register If the T V is to be placed in a rack or bookcase ensure that there is adequate ventilation and that the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to 8 Power Source This TV 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 9 Grounding or Polarization This TV is equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug having one blade wider than the other This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug 10 Power Cord Protection Power 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 t
26. the W I 42413 22 Remote Control Functions OVErvViewlorthe lev Mayer T T 24 Garc amd Operations eedem NE ITINERE MIENTOS IST EA 25 Di ee 26 Sleep BSF re ware perme e 26 Se O ciicteny Vel a e rte te erence or eer tn tener 27 NN 29 pao a IRI DUREE EE iia 29 A E a E E T E A EE R AT 30 Remote Control Functions Overview of the TV Layer Buttons Overview Figure 1 following page Slide Switch Select A V product to be controlled by the remote control POWER Turns power on and off for T V and other connected A V products Numbers Individually select channels or input information into TV SQV Super Quick View Scan through a memorized list of favorite channels QV Quick View Switch to last channel viewed GUIDE When the slide switch is set to CABLE DBS DT V display the on screen program guide some cable boxes and DBS DTV receivers DEVICE Select the input to view Ant A Ant B DTV Component Component 2 Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 MonLink Device Selection Menu Component 2 and Device Selection Menu not available on WT 42413 CH channel Scroll up or down through memorized channels Skips DVD chapters in DVD layer VOL volume Change sound level MUTE Turn sound on or off TV MENU Display gt viewPoint on screen menu system DEVICE MENU Display menu for a connected A V device Not available on WT 42413 ADJUST Navigate menus change settings and move the PIP
27. the product that is covered under this warranty all costs expenses or any other damages arising from product installation or set ups any adjustments of user controls including convergence contrast brightness color tint fine tuning sharpness other adjustment necessary to prepare the unit for display or use connection with any external audio receiver antenna cable or satellite systems or service of products purchased or serviced outside the U S A Please consult the operating instructions contained in the Owner s Guide furnished with the product for information regarding user controls 3 ANY EXPRESS WARRANTY NOT PROVIDED HEREIN AND ANY REMEDY WHICH BUT FOR THIS PROVISION MIGHT ARISE BY IMPLICATION OR OPERATION OF LAW IS HEREBY EXCLUDED AND DISCLAIMED THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO A TERM OF ONE YEAR 4 UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL MDEA BE LIABLE TO PURCHASER OR ANY OTHER PERSON FOR ANY INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHETHER ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF WARRANTY BREACH OF CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE 5 Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental special or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you 6 This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state 7 BEFORE REQUESTING
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29. 2 inches away from the wall Like most electrical equipment and appliances better air circulation allows your television to run cooler assuring a long trouble free life At Least 2 Inches Away from Wall SIDE PANEL FOR INPUT TERMINAL Included in the accessories bag is the side panel to cover Slots for Push Tabs the input terminals located on the bottom right of your TV See diagram Follow the steps below to attach or remove this side panel 1 Remove the side panel from the accessories plastic bag attached to the back of your TV Bi 2 Route all of the cable downward so the cover can close Side Panel over them pe 3 Position the three tabs directly opposite the three slots 5 see diagram and gently push toward the front of the abs Push Tabs TV Y 4 Slide the two push tabs into the slots on the other side of the terminals until both tabs snap into place Result The side panel neatly covers the input jacks Reverse these steps to remove the side panel from the input terminal STAND REQUIREMENT CAUTION This PTV for use only with Mitsubishi stand MB 42413 Use with other stands is capable of resulting in instability causing possible injury 73 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Solution The TV remote contr
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31. IP POP or letterbox images on the screen for extended periods of time Mix the types of pictures shown Uneven picture tube aging is The NOT covered by your warranty normal use of a TV should include a mixture of T V picture types The most frequently used picture types should fill the screen with constantly moving images rather than stationary images or patterns Displaying the same stationary patterns over extended periods of time or displaying the same stationary pattern frequently can leave subtle but permanent ghost images To avoid this mix your viewing pattern and reduce the initial contrast level Do not show the same stationary image for more than 1596 of your total TV viewing in any given week Display constantly moving and changing images that fill che screen whenever possible This projection TV uses picture tubes to project the Still 30 image to the screen All picture tubes age with use As they age their light output is gradually reduced Normal TV pictures fill the screen with constantly changing images Under these conditions picture tubes age at an even rate across the entire screen This maintains a TV picture that is evenly bright over the whole screen Stationary images or images that only partially fill the screen leaving black or colored bars to fill the screen when used over extended periods of time or when viewed repeatedly can cause uneven aging of the phosphors and leave subtle ghosts from
32. MER n menu Input i TIMER menu Timer Set Time Set Day Input a O O Channel X ADJUST to select MAIN MENU ADVANCED FEATURES MENU 12 00 PM Everyday or change option 3 Jj Figure 55 TIMER menu Channel Set Day Figure 53 Select the days that the TV will turn on automatically You can select Everyday Mon Fri Monday through Friday or the individual days of the week Input Figure 54 Select the input to use when the timer turns on the TV If the TV is already on the timer will turn the TV to this selected input Channel Figure 55 If the selected input is for Ant A or Ant B the timer will turn the TV to the selected channel 55 ADVANCED FEATURES Menu CONVERGENCE CONVERGENCE Menu Figure 56 Your Mitsubishi T V has three picture tubes which are aligned to properly converge the projected light beams on the screen Each picture tube projects a single color of red blue or green During production your T V was carefully adjusted to properly align these colors As a special feature you have the ability to adjust the red and blue light beams in reference to the fixed green light beam This process is called convergence Convergence aligns the entire screen at once Select either Red Convergence or Blue Convergence to begin alignment Convergence Screen Figure 57 When the Red and Blue crosshairs are properly converged the center screen crosshairs will
33. MITSUBISHI THE BIG SCREEN COMPANY Dus Owners Guide Projection Television Models W 1 42413 WS 48413 WS 55413 and WS 65413 dis AA We s E m T oa m x x Bi c Th oo000o MN y i x EN N a z l n ee 3 M 9 0 1M NA RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFTED 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 sufficient 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 appliance Warning To avoid permanently imprinting a fixed image onto your TV screen please do not display the same stationary images on the screen for more than 15 of your total TV viewing in one week Examples of stationary images are letterbox top bottom bars from DVD disk or other video sources side bars when showing standard TV pictures on widescreen T V s stock market reports video game patterns station logos web sites or stationary computer images Such patterns can unevenly age the picture tubes causing permane
34. Menu functions MAIN MENU SETUP MENU Bon d NetCommand IR AVR Learn menu POWER ON mn POWER OFF E VOLUME UP Ib VOLUME DOWN INPUT 1 C ES INPUT 2 5 INPUT 3 T INPUT 4 5 EB Continue Setup press DIGITAL ANALOG MUTE Rename Input INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 INPUT 4 ENTER Press ENTER to learn POWER key for AV Rec Press POWER on AVRec remote until shows To check press POWER key on TV remote Figure 15 AVR AV Receiver Learn Menu MAIN MENU SETUP MENU SNC 1 Y NetCommand IR Cable Learn menu POWER CHANNEL UP C CHANNEL DOWN CHAN RECALL El ENTER era CANCEL GUIDE ea INFO wl EB Continue Setup press ADJUST UP ADJUST DOWN ADJUST LEFT ADJUST RIGHT PAGE UP PAGE DOWN 1 2 ENTER Press ENTER to learn POWER key for Cable Press POWER on Cable remote until shows To check press POWER key on TV remote Figure 16 Cable Learn Menu MAIN MENU SETUP MENU 1 d NetCommand IR DVD Learn menu POWER PLAY STOP PAUSE REVERSE FAST FORWARD MENU for Disc a GUIDE for Setup EB Continue Setup press Press ENTER to learn POWER key for DVD Press POWER on DVD remote until shows To check press POWER key on TV remote Figure 17 DVD Learn Menu SKIP FRWD SKIP BACK ADJUST UP ADJUST DOWN ADJUST LEFT ADJUST RIGHT ENTER RECORD ENTER O MoO OAT HO UW SP W 2
35. NG TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY INSERT NOTE TO CATV 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 Contents Chapter1 Television Overview IMPOR NOS Rr RIC A T T m Wipackine ot Ne Y m ista ads Special T ar miii E ocioteca cpett isos NetCommand IR for WS 48413 WS 55413 WS 65413 o0ocoococonccnocnoncnnonnconnconnnnnnncnnanoncnnnncnnnncnnncnnnos nn oo oe Back Panel Input Output for WS 48413 WS 55413 WS 65413 ooooooocccnocccocccconncnonccnnnncnnnncnnancnnnannnos side panel pu Oupa dor WILD util Chapter2 Connections Connecting am antena ot Wall Outlet Cable asesinatos ita Connecting an teni toa Cible Dozor VOR rasero dpi rio Connecting an renim toa Cable Ox A MOR sacnrcuisri pias Connecting Audio Componentste a Cable Box or VER ansias aria Eo alta E AAA E Ao A DUM rrr Connecting 4 DYD Playeror Other SV idco Deyide isis cere da tee eee cep ca vnum eestor Conecta a DIV Recorrido Connecune Monto sear E eT Tye Teer oom OO rer errr ier serene 0 TT Connec nnr NetCommma
36. R to confirm CANCEL to cancel Figure 5 CHANNEL EDIT menu ANTENNA SETUP Menu Figure 3 Basic initial setup instructions and functions are available through the SETUP submenu screens e Memorize channels Use the NetCommand IR to use additional A V devices for WS 48413 WS 55413 WS 65413 or Input Assignment for WS 42413 e Set the time and day Select English or Spanish for the menus and on screen display e Set the Front Button Lock W I 42413 e Set the Energy Mode WS 48413 WS 55413 or WS 65413 Use the setup menu when you relocate the TV experience a power loss or when devices are added after initial setup See pages 35 42 for more detailed setup information CAPTIONS Menu Figure 4 Display broadcasted captions or text on the screen Select the closed caption setting by choosing to display the background color as either black or translucent gray See pages 43 44 for more detailed setup information Note Mitsubishi recommends using the translucent gray background to prevent CRT aging and or burn in CHANNEL EDIT Menu Figure 5 Customize the channel information for Ant A and Ant B e Manually add or delete channels from memory e Name channels for Ant A and Ant B e Add your favorite channels to a SQV Super Quick View list See pages 45 47 for more detailed setup information 33 Main Menu Screens Overview continued V CHIP LOCK Menu Figure 6 Lock the TV
37. SSIGNMENT turns off unused inputs turns them on again or changes the name of the input If you turn an input Off it will be skipped when you press DEVICE on the remote control Choices are ANT A ANT B On or Off DTV Y Pb Pr RGB RGBHV or Off COMPONENT Cycle through a list of preset names or Off INPUT 1 INPUT2 INPUT 3 Cycle through a list of preset names or Off MonitorLink MONLINK Cycle through a list of preset names or Off 35 SETUP Menu NetCommand IR Setup Language IR Device Setup Menus WS 48413 WS 55413 WS 65413 NetCommand IR Setup Menu Figure 12 For simple control with the Mitsubishi T V remote select the NetCommand IR SETUP from the SETUP menu screen There are 3 basic steps to the NetCommand IR Setup 1 Select the devices that are connected to the TV Net Command IR Device Setup Menu 2 Have the TV learn the device s remote control keys NetCommand IR Device Learn menu 3 Select or change the Input s the device s is are connected to NetCommand IR Input Assignment Menu Language Figure 13 On initial set up before you can use the NetCommand IR Menus the language for the menu screens needs to be selected Your choices are English or Spanish Espa ol NOTE This Language screen only appears on initial TV setup To change the language later select Language from the SETUP Menu screen page 41 NetCommand IR Menu Figure 14 Select NetCommand IR to start the TV le
38. TS WHICH ARE ESSENTIAL FOR X RADIATION SAFETY FOR CONTINUED ERIS SAFETY REPLACE CRITICAL COMPONENTS INDICATED IN THE SERVICE MANUAL ONLY WITH PEER aa EXACT REPLACEMENT PARTS GIVEN IN THE PARTS LIST REFER TO SERVICE MANUAL FOR OPERATING HIGH VOLTAGE AT MINIMUM BRIGHTNESS MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES AND PROPER SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS 1 ANT A LOOP OUT and ANT B Antenna ANT A and ANT B receive signals from VHF UHF antennas or a cable system LOOP OUT sends the ANT A signal out to another device such as a cable box or VCR Note LOOP OUT is disabled when Energy Mode is set to Low 2 Monitor Out The Monitor Output sends the TV audio and video signals excluding component video DTV video and MonitorLink to an A V receiver or other equipment 3 Inputs 1 2 These inputs can be used for the connection of a VCR Super VHS S VHS VCR laser disc player or other A V device to the TV With each input you may connect to the S VIDEO or VIDEO terminal but not to both 4 Component Inputs 1 2 Component only for W I 42413 These inputs can be used for the connection of A V equipment with component video outputs such as a DVD player or Video Game System Please see Appendix B page 67 for signal compatibility 5 DTV Input This input is used to connect a DTV receiver or cable box and can be configured for HDTV component YPbPr or RGB plus H amp V Please see Appendix B page 67 for signal compatibility 12 WT 42413 Side Panel
39. TURES MENU CONVERGENCE MENU RED OR BLUE CONVERGENCE El Les LL Ee EE E Es o epora O E EEE EEE EEE EE et E Figure 58 Advanced Convergence screen ADVANCED FEATURES Menu Reset Convergence Video Mute Black Enhancement TEE USENET NR RESET FACTORY DEFAULTS CONVERGENCE MENU Figure 59 WARNING RESET CONVERGENCE TO If you do not want to reset the convergence press FACTORY DEFAULTS the MENU key to return to the Convergence menu All manual changes to red and blue convergence and advance convergence without per for ming a reset will be deleted Press ENTER to reset convergence to You may reset the red and blue convergence to factory in default settings when you first use your TV or after IS asd E making manual changes Press the ENTER key to without resetting convergence restore the convergence to the default settings All the changes you made manually will be deleted The message Convergence Completed appears when the convergence reset process ends Figure 59 RESET to Factory Defaults MAIN MENU ADVANCED FEATURES menu COLOR BALANCE Video Mute Figure 60 Video Mute when On lets you display a blue background when no signal is being received on Inputs 1 3 DTV and Component 1 2 Component only for W I 42413 and MonitorLink CONVERGENCE Video Mute Black Enhancement NTER for menu NU to return Black Enhancement MAIN MENU Figure 61 DUCED ECE TEE MEE The contrast
40. alog signal through Ant A on the TV back panel Connect the RGB cables from the DTV receiver to the TV back panel as listed below if your DTV receiver uses BNC type cables use the adaptors shown in Figure 11 page 19 DTV Receiver TV Back Panel G green Y G B blue Pb B R red Pr R If the DTV receiver has outputs for H and V sync connect as listed below DO NOT connect if D TV receiver uses Sync on Green H V H horizontal sync V vertical sync Connect the L left and R right audio cables from the DTV receiver to DIT V AUDIO on the TV back panel To utilize the benefits of a digital A V receiver connect your DT receiver s digital audio out to a digital input on your digital A V receiver You may need to setup the DTV See Input Assignment page 35 for W I 42413 or page 38 for WS 48413 WS 55413 WS 65413 to RGB Connecting MonitorLink Net Command IR Emitter Note The TV back panel and connections shown here are for reference only and may vary by model MonitorLink DVI Figure 14 1 Connect a MonitorLink DVI cable from the T V back panel to the Mitsubishi HD Receiver Controller back panel 2 Connect the MonitorLink Control RS 232 cable from the TV back panel to the Mitsubishi HD Receiver Controller back panel 3 Connect the L left and R right audio cables from the HDTV receiver to AUDIO LEFT and AUDIO RIGHT on the MonitorLink section of the TV back panel NOTE T
41. annel to display At your preselected time the timer will turn the TV on and a message will be displayed Press a key for the TV to stay on Any button on the remote control must be pressed within 5 minutes or the T V will turn itself off Set Time Figure 52 Select the hour and minute including AM or PM when the TV is to turn on Press A or W to slowly adjust the time Press and hold A or W to quickly adjust the time 54 MAIN MENU ADVANCED FEATURES menu COLOR BALANCE CONVERGENCE Video Mute Black Enhancement a ADJUST to select ag ENTER for menu MAIN MENU ADVANCED FEATURES MENU TIMER menu LJ ia Timer Set Time 12 00 PM Set Day Everyday Input Channel a a a a u m 51 TIMER menu Timer MAIN MENU ADVANCED FEATURES MENU b eni d TIMER menu Timer Set Time 12 00 PM Set Day Everyday Input OO O O O Channel ADJUST to select amp Y or change option a MENU to return Figure 52 TIMER menu Set Time ADVANCED FEATURES Menu Set Day Input and Channel TIMER menu Timer Set Time Set Day Input al T El 5 ADJUST to select Channel F de SS TIMER menu m Timer m Set Time Sec Pay JOSE E Channel P amp SADOS O Sedi gor change option MAIN MENU ADVANCED FEATURES MENU 12 00 PM Everyday MAIN MENU ADVANCED FEATURES MENU 3 L200 EM Everyday Pr 54 TI
42. appear white You can use A V or P to move the Red and Blue crosshairs Press VIDEO to switch between Red and Blue Press AUDIO for the Advanced Convergence screen Advanced Convergence Figure 58 After adjusting the Red Convergence and Blue Convergence you can fine tune your TV by adjusting the Red and Blue convergence at 64 individual points Move the flashing bracket to a position needing adjustment by pressing A V 4 or P Press ENT to select the position flashing will stop Move the Red or Blue line by pressing A V or gt Press VIDEO to switch between the Red and Blue lines A position is properly converged when all three lines combine to appear white Press ENT to deselect the position flashing will resume and move the brackets to the next position needing adjustment When completed press MENU to save your changes and exit the Advanced Convergence screen NOTE This is considered a fixed image Please see Important Notes on pages 6 30 or 75 56 MAIN MENU ADVANCED FEATURES MENU CONVERGENCE menu Red Convergence Blue Convergence DUD Reset Factory Default TER for menu or change opti NU to return MAIN MENU ADVANCED FEATURES MENU CONVERGENCE MENU SE Press ADJUST to converge the lines Press VIDEO to switch to Blue Press MENU to go back Press CANCEL to delete changes Press AUDIO to Advanced Convergence F igure 57 Convergence screen MAIN MENU ADVANCED FEA
43. aration for Model WS 65413 Instructions for Separating the Upper and Lower Section of the Projection Television Cabinet For Mitsubishi Dealers and Service Personnel ONLY This Mitsubishi projection television cabinet has been assembled in two pieces These pieces may be separated to allow for easier delivery and setup IMPORTANT This projection television weighs over 320 pounds and has many sensitive components Any dismantling procedure should be done by authorized Mitsubishi Dealers or Service Personnel ONLY The following operations should be performed by two people El Remove the decorative Plastic Covers 2 on each side of the cabinet and then remove the exposed screws 2 on each side 3 Carefully lift the Cabinet Top straight up until the brackets are clear from the Cabinet Bottom DO NOT use the Screen Frame when lifting the Cabinet Top c Carefully place the Cabinet Top on to the floor E Once you have moved and positioned the Cabinet Bottom to its desired location reverse the procedure and mount the Cabinet Top on the Cabinet Bottom Be sure you align the brackets properly Keep fingers clear of all joints Replace the screws and the decorative Plastic Covers that were removed in Step a El I Plastic Covers Screws Terminal Cover Ventilation for Model W I 42413 AIR CIRCULATION TIP Wall When considering the location or position of your TV we recommend you place it at least
44. arning process 1 NetCommand IR Device Setup Menu Figure 14 Using the Adjust buttons select Yes for each device AV Receiver Cable D TV etc you have connected to the TV After selecting Yes press ENTER to have the WS 48413 WS 55413 or WS 65413 go to the Learn menu to start learning the device NOTE If you connect a cable box with an RF output other than channel 3 please see the Channel Edit Menu on page 45 36 MAIN MENU SETUP menu 2 Memorize Channels CN NETCOMMAND IR SETUP CLOCK r Language English Idioma Energy Mode Standard a ADJUST to select ENTER for menu MENU to return MAIN MENU SETUP MENU Welcome to NetCommand IR Language Idioma English NETCOMMAND IR Press ENTER to begin NetCommand IR automatically switches the input on the TV and AV Receiver Press MENU to cancel or setup later Figure 13 NetCommand IR Menu Language MAIN MENU SETUP MENU ET A NetCommand IR Device Setup menu AV REC AV Receiver Yes Cable No Cam corder No DBS Satellite No DTV Box No No No No Other No CONTINUE SETUP press ENTER Select Yes if you have the device No if not Press ENTER to configure the device Figure 14 NetCommand IR Device Setup Menu SETUP Menu NetCommand IR Device Learn Menus WS 48413 WS 55413 WS 65413 NOTE You will need both the television remote and the device s remote to perform the Learn
45. as either black or translucent gray to make the closed captions easier to read NOTE Mitsubishi recommends using the translucent gray background to prevent CRT aging and or burn in 44 MAIN MENU 2 B ie CAPTIONS menu Ol Closed Captions On if mute E CC Background Gray 1 ADJUST to select Figure 29 Closed Captions E g CAPTIONS menu J Closed Captions On if mute CC Background Gray Figure 30 CAPTIONS menu CHANNEL EDIT Menu Antenna Channel Selection CHANNEL EDIT menu Antenna Channel Memory CHANNEL EDIT menu Antenna Channel Memory Figure 33 Channel MAIN MENU NTER to confirm to cancel MAIN MENU TER to confirm Antenna Figure 32 Select Ant A or Ant B For each antenna you can add or delete channels in memory name channels and add channels to the SQV Super Quick View list Channel Figure 33 Select to edit the channel selections You can add or delete from memory name or add to the SQV Super Quick View list After selecting Channel editing can be done using the Adjust buttons or entering the 3 digit channel number you want to change Example 002 for channel 2 For WS 48413 W5 55413 and WS 65413 during NetCommand IR setup if you connected a cable box with an RF output other than channel 3 you can use the Channel Edit menu to tune the TV to the correct channel Change Antenna from Air to Cable Then for the Chann
46. ast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT NEC SECTION 810 20 ELECTRIC SERVICE GROUNDING CONDUCTORS NEC SECTION 810 21 16 Servicing Do not attempt to service this T V yourself as opening or removing covers may expose E you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service EME EC ARD DATO personnel GROUND CLAMPS 17 Damage Requiring Service Unplug the TV from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the TV c If the T V has been exposed to rain or water d If the TV does not operate normally by following the operating instructions adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the TV to its normal operation e If the TV has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f When the TV exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 18 Replacement Parts When re
47. by selecting times or choosing programs to block based on rating signals sent by your local broadcasting system NOTE For WS 48413 WS 55413 or WS 65413 set the Front Button Lock at this screen See pages 48 52 for more detailed setup information See page 48 for V Chip rating information ADVANCED FEATURES Menu Figure 7 e Adjust colors automatically or manually using Color Balance e Set your TV to turn on automatically e Converge align the three main colors e Display a blue screen when viewing an input with no signal e Enhance the darker parts of bright pictures See pages 53 57 for more detailed setup information AUDIO VIDEO SETTINGS Menu Figure 8 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 the A V settings for the current input to the factory presets A V Reset on the front control panel resets all inputs at one time See pages 58 60 for more detailed setup information 34 Em L Li Q Li Si ADJUST to select 4i si ADJUST to select MAIN MENU V CHIP LOCK menu Lock by Time Lock Time Unlock Time Front Button Lock V CHIP 3 ENTER for menu MENU to return MAIN MENU ADVANCED FEATURES menu COLOR BALANCE TIMER CONVERGENCE Video Mute Black Enhancement ENTER for menu MENU to return MAIN MENU AUDIO VIDEO SETTINGS menu AV Memory Reset TV Speaker Internal A
48. cuitry to adjust the volume AV Memory Reset AUDIO SET TINGS and uu VIDEO SEI I I IGS ye UA cia Peli Figure 62 AUDIO VIDEO SETTINGS menu E AUDIO VIDEO SETTINGS menu Figure 63 After selecting AUDIO SETTINGS or VIDEO RUDSOISETDINGS SETTINGS you can adjust the settings by pressing P A V 4 orb For descriptions of the individual A V settings see AUDIO VIDEO Setting Descriptions pages 59 60 Td 5 Figure 63 AUDIO SETTINGS Using the AUDIO and VIDEO Buttons on the Remote Control 1 Press AUDIO or VIDEO to cycle through the available settings 2 Press 4 or P to adjust the setting After 5 seconds of inactivity the setting display will disappear 38 AUDIO VIDEO Setting Descriptions Audio Audio Settings Bass Enhances or reduces low frequency sound Treble Enhances or reduces high frequency sound Balance Adjusts the level of sound between the left and right speakers Surround Creates simulated stereo and surround effects Your choices are Off No surround effects Use this setting when using an A V receiver with Dolby Pro Logic Surround or Dolby Digital Surround Simulated Stereo Your TV will create a simulated stereo effect when watching a non stereo program Surround Sound Your TV will create a simulated surround effect when watching a stereo program Listen to for Ant A and Ant B Determines how your TV will receive a broadcast audio signal and play back the sound you
49. d connections and correctly match to the NetCommand IR Input Assignment menu p 35 Cannot set adjustments to factory setting To reset the factory default settings 1 Press the MENU button followed by number buttons 1 2 and 3 on the remote control Result The above steps activate the Reset System Defaults menu screen 2 Press the ENTER button on the remote control Result The settings reset to factory defaults 3 Press the HOME or MENU button on the remote control to return to the HOME or MENU screeen IMPORTANT This function is not recommended unless it is mandatory to reset system defaults to factory settings This operation CANNOT be undone and all customs settings will be erased IMPORTANT NOTES War ning Do not leave stationary PIP POP or letterbox images on the screen for extended periods of time Mix the types of pictures shown Uneven picture tube aging is NOT covered by your warranty The normal use of a TV should include a mixture of TV picture types The most frequently used picture types should fill the screen with constantly moving images rather than stationary images or patterns Displaying the same stationary patterns over extended periods of time or displaying the same stationary pattern frequently can leave subtle but permanent ghost images To avoid this mix your viewing pattern and reduce the initial contrast level Do not show the same stationary image for more than 1596 of your total T V vi
50. display a picture Make sure the V Chip setting is Off p 48 Not all inputs can be displayed as a PIP p 22 The TV s Listen to setting may be set to SAP If using stereo or A V reveiver speakers verify correct input selection If using stereo or A V receiver check that AUDIO is from MONITOR OUT on TV s back panel The sound does not match the screen picture There is a large black or gray rectangle on the screen The TV closed captioning has been set to text mode but text information is not being broadcast Turn Off in the CAPTIONS menu p 43 Picture is out of focus or colors are not aligned Adjust Convergence p 56 You cannot see a picture when you play a VCR tape If you connected your VCR with A V cables use the DEVICE button to select the Input source INPUT 1 INPUT 2 or INPUT 3 that the VCR is connected to Check your VCRs owner s guide for further troubleshooting V Chip Lock is not working Make sure that V Chip is On p 48 If V Chip Hours Lock by Time is currently set to disable the V Chip lock the V Chip will not block programming The selected device does not display correctly The device is not shown as a connected input in the NetCommand IR Input or Assignment menu Input assignment on the menu and the actual connection A device is grayed out in the Device Selection menu and cannot be on the TV back panel must match Write down the back panel input selecte
51. e AUDIO Xe eeeem lt i gt 6000 IG 6660 CE 3 dE O GA V CHIP INFO AUDIO VIDEO Qe CANCEL PIP CH PIP POP EXCH SLEEP Cc s MITSUBISHI Figure 1 Remote Control Functions size AA batteries Figure 2 Installing the batteries IMPORTANT gt The remote control may return to its initial setting when the batteries are changed You may need to reprogram Remote Control Functions Channel Selection Sleep Timer SLEEP Figure 3 Sleep button on remote control Sleep 30 min Figure 4 On screen display for sleep timer 26 Channel Selection ES Enter three numbers ex for channel 2 press 002 or ER Press the channel number and ENT ex for channel 2 press 2 then ENT or E Enter the channel number and wait four seconds without pressing ENT The TV will change automatically Note Use the CANCEL button for digital subchannel selection in the CABLE DBS DTV layer Sleep Timer Figures 3 amp 4 Setting the Sleep Timer ER Press SLEEP on the remote control El A message indicating the length of time the sleep timer is to be set appears on the TV screen ES Each press of SLEEP will increase the time displayed by 30 minutes until the maximum value of 120 minutes is reached ER After 5 seconds of inactivity the message will disappear E Press SLEEP to view the remaining time before the timer turns the TV off Canceling the Sleep Timer
52. een E Shopping channel logos amp pricing displays bright graphics that are shown constantly or repeatedly in the same location E Video game patterns and scoreboards E Bright station logos moving or low contrast graphics are less likely to cause uneven aging of the picture tubes E Online Internet websites or any other stationary or repetitive computer style images including digital photos E Closed Captioning Mitsubishi recommends using a gray background rather than black or a bright color if you frequently use closed captioning 75 Index A A V Memory Reset 58 Receiver Connecting 17 Activating the PIP and POP 29 Advanced Convergence Menu 56 Advanced Features Menu 34 53 57 Antenna Channel Edit Menu 45 Connecting 14 15 Appendices A Bypassing the V Chip Lock 65 B High Definition Input Connection Compatibility 67 C Remote Control Programming Codes 68 D Cleaning and Service 70 E Diamond Shield Installation and Removal for Models WS 48413 WS 55413 and WS 65413 71 Audio Video Settings Menu 34 58 A V Memory Reset 58 Audio Output 58 TV Speakers 58 Audio Settings Menu 58 Audio Settings Description 59 Automatic POP Switching 64 Auto Color Correction Menu 53 Available On Screen Format Sizes 62 AVR Learn Menu 37 B Back Panel Input Output for WS 48413 WS 55413 amp WS 65413 12 Black Enhancement Menu 57 Bypassing the V Chip Lock 65 C Cabinet Separation for Model WS 65413 72 Cable Lear
53. eivers e Direct Input Selection Buttons use number buttons SQV and QV on some models Mitsubishi CD Players not all functions for all models ePLAY eFF FWD eREW REV ePAUSE eSTOP DVD and Laser Disc Players not all functions for all models e POWER e PLAY eARROW up down left right PAUSE eCANCEL on some models eMENU eSTOP on some models eREW REV eENTER e 0 9 Number Buttons on some models eFF FWD CHANNEL on some models Remote Control Functions Operation of PIP and POP Picture In Picture PIP and Picture Outside Activating the PIP and POP Picture POP features allow you to view Programming in different ways While watching Press PIP POP to choose a display format Each the main screen you can display programs from time the PIP POP button is pressed on the TV other channels and other inputs Lo see which remote control within 3 seconds of each other inputs can and cannot be used together see How the PIP POP cycles through the following display Connections Affect the PIP and POP on page 22 options You can display large and small PIPs side by side pictures three POPs or nine POPs POESIE DUIS DIORHEES POP three POPs POP nine POPs PIP large PIP PIP small PIP To turn PIP POP Off wait at least 10 seconds and press PIP POP The next time you activate PIP POP the last used PIP POP format will be displayed first UY Hs Go N 29 IMPORTANT NOTES War ning Do not leave stationary P
54. el select 004 or 005 depending on your cable box requirement The channel you select in this menu will be the fixed channel used with your cable box 45 CHANNEL EDIT Menu Memory Name Selection Memory Figure 34 Add weaker channels viewed with Ant A or Ant B and delete unwanted channels after all available channels have been memorized with Memorize Channels page 35 Use the CH channel button on the remote control to view memorized channels Name Figure 35 Name channels shown on Ant A or Ant B up to four characters After you enter a name it will appear on the TV screen next to the channel number 1 Select Ant A or Ant B 2 Select the memorized channel you want to name 3 Press ADJUST until you see the underline highlighted in the Name field 4 Use ADJUST A or Y to select letters A Z numbers 0 9 and or symbols 82 and blank for each character of the name you would like for the selected channel Press ENTER after choosing each letter and after the name is complete If you want to change your selection while on the option field use CANCEL to delete the current character You will move one position back If you press CANCEL while at the first character the entire name will be deleted 46 MAIN MENU CHANNEL EDIT menu Antenna Channel Memory MAIN MENU CHANNEL EDIT menu Antenna Channel TER to confirm ANCEL to cancel CHANNEL EDIT Menu Using SQV Super Quick
55. en the TV is off When the timer is used to turn the TV on at a en specific time the green timer light blinks while the 7 Vis off See Timer Menu page 54 for timer setup instructions pee A V Reset ce Press this button to reset all A V memory inputs to Menu page 58 for instructions CANCEL rd the factory default settings See Audio Video Settings 7777 Format FORMAT Press this button to change the size and shape of the J main TV picture enter Ec S VIDEO VIDEO L AUDIO R Input 3 This input can be used for convenient connection of a 5 5 camcorder or other video device to the TV You may connect to the S VIDEO or VIDEO terminal but not to both 11 Back Panel Input Output for WS 48413 WS 55413 amp WS 65413 Side Panel Input Output for WT 42413 6 MONITOR LINK DVI WS 48413 WS 55413 WS 65413 Back Panel 2 3 MONITOR OUT 2 2 olz 00000 S CAUTION TO MEASURE SECOND ANODE VOLTAGE USE A HIGH VOLTAGE METER CONNECTED FROM ANODE LEAD TO CHASSIS ONLY DISCHARGE HIGH VOLTAGE TO CHASSIS ONLY NOT TO EXTERNAL GROUND G WARNING HANDLE WITH CARE HIGH VACUUM PICTURE TUBE IS DANGEROUS TO 1 HANDLE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL REPLACE WITH A TUBE O O OF THE SAME TYPE NUMBER FOR CONTINUED SAFETY S SF X RAY PRECAUTION THis PRODUCT INCLUDES CRITICAL MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL PAR
56. ent system A few of these special features are PIP POP Viewing Option Using Picture in Picture and Picture outside Picture gives you exciting options for viewing favorite programs See pages 22 29 and 63 for more information HD Upgradeable With the use of an optional HDTV receiver Mitsubishi HD 5000 or similar model your Mitsubishi bigscreen can display high definition pictures See page 20 for connection information Multibrand Remote Control Your Mitsubishi remote control can be programmed to control many other audio video components See pages 27 29 for more information NetCommand IR WS 48413 WS 55413 WS 65413 When you connect your compatible audio or video devices to the television the television can learn which audio and or video devices are connected The TV remote control will then be able to control these devices See pages 36 38 for more information V Chip Technology Mitsubishi understands you may want to shield certain viewers from specific program content Your Mitsubishi bigscreen will allow you to restrict programming by general contents specific contents or even by time See pages 48 52 for more information 16 9 Widescreen TV Enjoy a full theatrical experience in the comfort of your home View pictures as film directors intended them Both the DTV and DVD support the widescreen format well suited for your new TV See pages 62 63 for more information NetCommand IR for
57. ent Video Signals 67 Input when used with DVI 67 IR Emitter Repeater Connecting 21 L Language Menu 36 41 Lock by Time for WS 48413 WS 55413 and WS 65413 51 WT 42413 50 Lock Time for WT 42413 50 M Main Menu Screens Overview 33 Memorize Channels Menu 35 Memorize Menu 35 Memory Menu 46 Menus also see individual topic Advanced Features 53 Audio Video Settings 58 Captions 43 Channel Edit 45 Main 33 Setup 35 V Chip Lock 48 MonitorLink Connecting 21 Moving PIP Images 64 N Name Menu 46 NetCommand IR for models WS 48413 WS 55413 WS 65413 Device SetupMenu 36 Input Assignment Menu 38 Overview 10 IR Setup Menu 36 P PerfectColor 53 PIP and POP Activating 29 Changing 64 Freezing 64 How Connections Affect 22 Operation 64 POP Live Image Selecting 64 R Remote Control Functions Care 25 Channel Selection 26 Operation 25 PIP and POP 29 Overview of the TV Layer Button 24 Sleep Timer 26 Special Functions 29 Use with Other Brands of Audio and Video Products 27 Reset Color 53 Reset Factory Defaults Convergence Menu 57 S S Video Audio Connecting 16 Device Connecting 18 Separate UHF and VHF Antennas Connecting 14 Setting Up the V Chip Lock Passcode 49 Setup Menu 33 Set Day Menu 39 55 Set Time Menu 54 Side Panel Input Output for WT 42413 12 Sleep Timer 26 Special Features 9 SQV Using the Menu Screen 47 Remote Control 47 Stereo Audio System Connecting 17 T Timer Menu 54
58. ewing in any given week Display constantly moving and changing images that fill the screen whenever possible This projection TV uses picture tubes to project the image to the screen All picture tubes age with use As they age their light output is gradually reduced Normal TV pictures fill the screen with constantly changing images Under these conditions picture tubes age at an even rate across the entire screen This maintains a TV picture that is evenly bright over the whole screen Stationary images or images that only partially fill the screen leaving black or colored bars to fill the screen when used over extended periods of time or when viewed repeatedly can cause uneven aging of the phosphors and leave subtle ghosts from the stationary images in the picture Still or stationary images may be received from broadcasters cable channels satellite channels DVD discs video tapes laser discs on line services web Internet searching devices video games and digital T V tuner converter boxes Examples of these types of images can be but are not limited to the following E Letterbox top bottom black bars shown at the top and bottom of the TV screen when you watch a widescreen 16 9 movie on a standard 4 3 TV E Side bar images solid bars shown on each side of an image when watching a standard 4 3 program on a widescreen 16 9 TV E Stock market report bars ticker running at the bottom of the TV scr
59. genta Red Yellow Green Cyan and Blue will be displayed The sliders have a numeric value where 63 is the maximum The default setting for each color is 31 center Highlighted text will show which slider you are adjusting e For W I 42413 all inputs are adjusted at once This feature is only available with the 480i signal e For WS 48413 WS 55413 or WS 65413 each active input can be individually adjusted Press Adjust A or W to navigate between colors and Adjust 4 or to change the color slider settings The PerfectColor option is only available when Auto Color Correction is turned Off Reset Color Figure 48 Select to reset the PefectColor settings For WT 42413 all inputs are reset at once For WS 48413 WS 55413 or WS 65413 each active input can be individually reset ADVANCED FEATURES Menu TIMER Timer Menu and Set Time TIMER Figure 50 The timer will automatically turn the TV on if it is off at the time you schedule and select When Ant A or Ant B is the selected input you may select any memorized channel The TV will tune to this channel when the timer turns it on IMPORTANT The TV s clock must be set before you can set the timer If you have not set the clock and or day you will see the CLOCK menu instead of the Timer menu TIMER menu Figure 51 The timer can be turned On or Off When On you need to select the time and the day to turn On and the input and ch
60. he 29 pin MonitorLink DVI and RS 232 cables can be found at your local electronics store IR Emitter Repeater and NetCommand IR Figure 15 WS 48413 WS 55413 WS 65413 The two IR jacks labeled REPEATER are not used by NetCommand but will repeat any IR command received by the TV The NetCommand IR jacks are used by NetCommand to control external devices They both connect the same way 1 Connect one of the IR emitters to one IR EMIT TER jacks on the TV back panel 2 Place the IR emitter cable under or on top of each A V device Place the IR lens directly in front of the A V device infrared signal receiver usually located behind the front translucent panel of the receiver 3 Ifyou are connecting to only one A V device place the unused transmitter in an out of the way location 4 For permanent installation of the IR emtter cable use the included double sided adhesive tape to secure the body of the emitter to the A V receiver DVD player Cable box etc ferrit WS 48413 WS 55413 WS 65413 i _ back panel Mitsubishi HD 5000 eceiver controller back panel MonitorLink CONTROL RS 232 Figure 14 Connecting MonitorLink CAUTION To assure continued FCC compliance the user must use a shielded video interface cable with bonded ferrite cores at both ends when using the MonitorLink DVI input Other A V Device
61. hear Your choices are Stereo Default setting The TV will play stereo broadcasts in stereo and mono broadcasts in mono The word Stereo will be displayed when you tune to a channel broadcasting stereo SAP Second Audio Program Additional monaural soundtrack that you cannot hear during normal TV viewing The SAP signal might be related to the program you are watching such as a soundtrack in a foreign language or unrelated to the program you are watching such as a weather report If a SAP signal is broadcast the letters SAP will be displayed when you tune to the channel Mono Reduces background noise and should be used when receiving a weak stereo audio signal All audio will be played mono with this setting Listen to for INPUTS Is not available Level Sound Automatically equalizes the volume level of programs containing significant level differences from one segment to another for example regular programming to commercials Io receive the best fidelity with music programs you can turn this setting to Off NOTE A slider will display on screen for each setting The slider has a numeric value where 63 is the maximum the mid range is 31 and the minimum setting is 0 59 AUDIO VIDEO Setting Descriptions Video Video Settings Contrast Provides a slider to adjust the white to black level Low contrast shows a variety of shades in darker images while high contrast shows darker i
62. hey exit from the T V 11 Lightning For added protection for this TV during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the TV due to lightning and power line surges IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS continued 12 Power Lines An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal 13 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock 14 Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this TV through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on or into the T V 15 Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the TV be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING Section 810 of the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA No 70 1984 provides information with respect to proper grounding of the m
63. his format is not available in the 1080i signal Available On Screen Format Sizes continued Widescreen Picture 16 9 HD 1080i only Example A True HD Broadcast S Standard Recommended HD Expand Recommended for 4 3 images with Bars i Black Side Widescreen Picture 480i 480p Narrow Not Recommended 63 Operation of PIP and POP 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 picture inside picture The POP option allows you to view a main picture and another input as a side by side or three or nine pictures outside picture at the side only one moving POP MAIN PICTURE Side by Side MAIN PICTURE POP 2 MAIN POP4 POP5 PICTURE Ant A 002 KCBS PIP A 017 480i Standard TV PG DLSV SQV 1 Ant A 002 KCBS PIP A 017 64 Changing PIP POP Devcices Press PIP DEVICE to browse through available PIP or POP images Changing PIP POP Channels Press PIP CH to scroll up or down through memorized channels on the Ant A and Ant B Exchanging Program Images Press ENTER or EXCH to exchange the main picture with the PIP POP picture Moving PIP Images Press ADJUST A V or P to move the PIP display anywhere on the main screen Auto
64. ighlight it then press CANCEL on the TV remote 37 SETUP Menu NetCommand IR Input Assignment and Device Selection Menus WS 48413 WS 55413 WS 65413 NOTE You will need both the television remote and the device s remote to perform the Learn Menu functions 3 NetCommand IR Input Assignment Menu Figure 19 After learning all the individual control buttons for each device you can change the input that each device is connected to After selecting Continue Setup press ENTER on the NetCommand IR Device Setup menu screen the NetCommand IR Input Assignment Menu will display You may assign the Device to the TV or AV Receiver input at this screen Selecting the correct inputs allows the TV to correctly switch devices An AV Receiver typically has 4 inputs If all inputs have been assigned N A will appear and that input cannot be chosen After assigning the correct DEVICE and AVREC inputs press HOME or MENU on the TV remote to return to TV viewing NOTE To program the T V s remote control for NetCommand hold the Power button while entering the code 935 Device Selection Menu Figure 20 If your selection was Yes in the NetCommand IR Device Setup Menu page 36 the device name will appear in the Device Selection Menu This menu displays on screen when you press DEVICE on the T V s remote control A button appears next to the highlighted selected device name Press ENTER to use that device If audi
65. ing Warnings e DO NOT allow liquid to enter the TV through the ventilation slots or any crevice DO NOT use any strong or abrasive cleaners as these can scratch the surfaces DO NOT use any cleaners with ammonia bleach alcohol benzine or thinners as these can dull the surfaces DO NOT spray liquids or cleaners directly on the TV s surfaces DO NOT scrub or rub the TV harshly Wipe it gently IMPORTANT For further information please call Consumer Relations at 800 332 2119 70 Appendix E Diamond Shield Installation and Removal for Models WS 48413 WS 55413 and WS 65413 SY dr gt 4T Diamond Shield Installation Molding Clips Follow the steps below to install and remove the Diamond Shield INSTALLATION A Begin by inserting the shield sliding it into the channels starting at the bottom Gently bow the Diamond Shield toward you and insert the Diamond Shield into the top channel B Install the left and right molding clips by pressing them into the opening starting at a corner Do not force the clip The clip will slide into place This completes the Diamond Shield installation REMOVAL To remove the Diamond Shield reverse the order of the above procedure Sharp edges Always wear gloves to handle lift and install Diamond Shield and molding clips IMPORTANT The Diamond Shield for the WT 42413 is not designed to be removed by the customer 71 Cabinet Sep
66. is required when requesting warranty service Present your sales receipt or other document which establishes proof and date of purchase THE RETURN OF THE OWNER REGISTRATION CARD IS NOT A CONDITION OF WARRANTY COVERAGE However please return the Owner Registration Card so that we can contact you should a question of safety arise which could affect you 2 THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER damage to Diamond Shield Lenticular screen or Fresnel lens screen frame cosmetic damage or to any other product where such damage is caused by unauthorized modification alteration repairs to or service of the product by anyone other than an authorized MITSUBISHI service center physical abuse to or misuse of the product including any failure to carry out any maintenance as described in the Owner s Guide or any product damaged by excessive physical or electrical stress any products that have had a serial number or any part thereof altered defaced or removed product use in any manner contrary to the Owner s Guide including uneven picture tube aging and imprinted images on the viewing screen freight damage or any damage caused by acts of God or other factors beyond the reasonable control of MDEA such as power surge damage caused by electrical system or lightning This warranty also excludes service calls where no defect in the product covered under this warranty is found service calls related to unsatisfactory audio or visual reception or signal unless caused a defect in
67. isting To reset to default code enter 000 Figure 4 Programming the remote to control your DVD or LDP CABLE DBS DTV VCR DVD T 1 i e AUDIO L amp C T D 2 3 A V Receiver Codes Mitsubishi A V receiver 010 015 011 012 bios and or CD player 013 014 code is not 234 235 236 245 listed here o a eee 215 223 242 page 68 233 232 fora 208 200 complete 224 350 listing 209 214 240 247 205 207 222 249 218 219 221 202 201 243 244 To reset to default code enter 000 Figure 5 Programming the remote to control your A V rece1ver IMPORTANT If the slide switch is set to TV when you enter an A V receiver code VOLUME and MUTE will control the A V receiver rather than the TV To return volume and mute control to the TV set the slide switch to TV press and hold POWER and enter 000 28 After entering the correct codes in each position of the remote control use the slide switch to select which product will respond when an operational button is pressed If you enter a code from the AUDIO chart while the slide switch is set to TV the volume and mute functions change to match the A V receiver This is useful when using an A V receiver with the TV all the time In all other cases only one of the below devices is allowed for each slide switch position TV position TV A V receiver volume and mute only Cable DBS DT position Cable box Satellite receiver DTV
68. l Dialog L Adult Language S Sexual Situations V Violence Programs Not Rated Movie Rating V CHIP HOURS NTER for menu MAIN MENU V CHIP LOCK MENU V CHIP HOURS LOCK BY TIME V Chip Start Time V Chip Stop Time Figure 46 Selecting V Chip Rating Menu WS 48413 WS 55413 WS 65413 52 ADVANCED FEATURES Menu Color Balance Auto Color Correction PerfectColor Reset Color MAIN MENU ADVANCED FEATURES menu COLOR BALANCE TIMER CONVERGENCE Video Mute Black Enhancement NTER for menu NU to return ADVANCED FEATURES MENU COLOR BALANCE menu Auto Color Correction Off for Ant A PerfectColor Reset COLOR for ANT A Figure 48 COLOR BALANCE Menu A V Memory Input Magenta 31 Red 31 Yellow 31 Green 31 Cyan 31 Blue 31 Figure 49 PerfectColor Menu Color Balance Menu Figure 47 Your Mitsubishi TV uses six colors Magenta Red Yellow Green Cyan and Blue to create Color Balance You may adjust these colors automatically or manually or reset them to the default settings Auto Color Correction Figure 48 Set the Auto Color Correction option to On to optimize skin tone color automatically and continuously Both Manual Color Adjustment and Reset Color options are grayed out and unavailable when On is selected for Auto Color Correction PerfectColor Figure 49 Press ENT to display the menu for manual color adjustment Individual sliders for Ma
69. locking programming Chip signals that is not rated 48 V CHIP Menu Setting Up and Using V Chip Lock Passcode MAIN MENU Setting Up the V CHIP LOCK VCE LOCK MENU Passcode Figure 38 M Sees Select V CHIP LOCK from the MAIN menu pura ibo TQ E for first time setup or after you have canceled your eim metas passcode You will see the screen shown in Figure Msi np e 38 Use the number buttons on the remote control to sig tare estt input a new four digit passcode then press ENTER Before pressing ENTER you can delete a character Pee ee VEU LOCI and move back one character by pressing CANCEL ee ee eae 7 or leave the passcode screen by pressing MENU or models HOME V CHIP LOCK MENU Entering the Passcode Figure 39 Input your passcode as shown in Figure 39 Note V CHIP LOCK Text changes from a new to your passcode To go to the menu The next time you select V CHIP LOCK from the enter your passcode MAIN menu you will see this screen IMPORTANT Use the NUMBER buttons then press ENTER Ifyou forget your four digit passcode see Appendix A Figure 39 Re entry to the V CHIP LOCK all page 65 models 49 V CHIP Menu WT 42413 Allowing or Blocking Ratings Locking by Hour or Time Allowing or Blocking by Ratings Figure 40 Block or Allow programs based upon rating signals sent by the broadcasting station The factory preset for TV Ratings is TV PG Parental Guidance allowing
70. mages more uniformly black and makes colors appear more vibrant Brightness Provides a slider to adjust the overall brightness of the picture Sharpness Provides a slider to adjust the detail and clarity Color Provides a slider to adjust the color intensity Tint Provides a slider to adjust the proportion of red to green Color Temp Color Temperature Allows you to adjust how white images are displayed Your choices are Low 6500K or Low for DTV 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 The Low 6500K represents the 6500K industry standard for NTSC non DTV pictures Medium White images will be balanced between the Low warm and High cool settings High White images will have a cool cast to them This setting may provide the most realistic picture under bright lighting 60 E Video Noise NOTE This function operates only in 480i mode Reduces minor noise graininess in the broadcast or input signal Film Mode Automatic NOTE This function operates only in 480i mode Video media uses a video camera created at 30 frames per second Film media uses a film camera created at 24 frames per second Examples of video media are live TV broadcast such as news special events or video taped programs Examples of film media are motion pictures made for TV movies and many p
71. matic POP Switching Press PAUSE to activate pause automatic POP switching When automatic POP switching is activated the TV cycles through memorized channels or strobes pictures from other A V components in the POP display Selecting POP Live Image Press ADJUST A V or P to select a different POP live image Freeze the PIP and Side By Side Picture Press PAUSE in the T V layer to freeze the PIP and side by side images Press Pause again to return to a live image Appendix A Bypassing the V Chip Lock IMPORTANT gt Cut along the dotted line and file bypass instructions in a safe place for future reference IMPORTANT gt When changing or deleting your passcode you must use the remote control included with this TV You cannot use a Mitsubishi remote control from another component or a universal remote Bypassing the V Chip Lock After you set the lock you need your passcode to view la V Chip locked program view the locked TV cancel the lock or enter the V Chip lock menus If you forget your passcode you can view the locked TV without entering your passcode When your password is requested press the number 9 and OV buttons on the remote TV control at the same time This process temporarily unlocks the TV When entering the V Chip Lock menu this process deletes your old passcode and prompts you to enter a new passcode 65 66 This page intentionally blank
72. ment may be replaced with those of like kind and quality and may be new or remanufactured Parts used for replacement are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period b Labor For 30 days after the original purchase at retail we will repair or replace at our option the lenticular screen if it proves defective For all other parts we will provide the labor for a warranty repair by an authorized MITSUBISHI service center without charge for one year from the original date of purchase at retail c Notice To obtain warranty service you must notify an authorized MITSUBISHI service center of any defect within the applicable warranty time period 1 TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE a Contact your nearest authorized MITSUBISHI service center whose name and address can be obtained from your MITSUBISHI dealer or by writing or calling MDEA at the address and telephone number provided below b Warranty service will be provided in your home or if required at an authorized service shop provided that your television is located within the geographic territory customarily covered by an authorized MITSUBISHI service center If not you must either deliver your television to an authorized service location at your own expense or pay for any travel and or transportation costs the service center may charge to and from your home Actual service labor will be provided without charge c Proof of purchase date from an authorized MITSUBISHI dealer
73. models WS 48413 WS 55413 WS 65413 Your new Mitsubishi television is equipped with NetCommand IR the latest breakthrough in home theater control NetCommand technology makes your television the brain of your home theater By connecting compatible A V devices and then using the menu to have the television learn which devices are connected you will be able to view and control these devices This will allow you to Use one menu the Device Selection Menu to select devices to use either individually or in combination Operate all compatible devices from a single remote control Enjoy automatic switching of both video source for the T V and audio source for your A V Receiver e Easily switch from TV speakers to Audio Receiver speakers Update new devices that are added to your home theater system 10 Eront Control Panel Many remote control buttons are duplicated on the front control panel Duplicate buttons are shaded in the panels shown below Please see Remote Control Functions page 24 for an explanation of their usage S VIDEO r POWER 7 Y VOL A y CH A FORMAT MENU A VRESET DEVICE TIMER V ApJUST A lt q ADJUST gt ENTER MENU CANCEL H ILILILILIL l OE 0 O Oo i INPUT 3 The ADJUST ENTER MENU and CANCEL buttons may be used to access or navigate through the screen menus pe ie i o Timer During normal operation the timer light glows green LJ 1 when the TV is on It does not glow wh
74. n oO IN OUT Figure 3 Connecting the cable box that does not have audio or video outputs Note See page 5 for Outdoor Antenna Grounding TV back panel section detail Incoming Cable En m sn VCR back panel Figure 4 Connecting the VCR with antennas or wall outlet table Note If you have a digital cable box refer to your Digital Cable Box owners guide for instructions on optimal connections to this TV Cable Box Figure 3 1 Connect the incoming cable to ANT A on the TV back panel Connect two coaxial cables as follows 2 One from LOOP OUT on the TV back panel to IN on the cable box back panel 3 One from OUT on the cable box back panel to ANT B on the TV back panel NOTE If your cable box has separate audio video outputs please see Composite Video with Audio or S Video with Audio page 16 Figure 6 Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable Figure 4 1 Connect the incoming cable to ANT A on the TV back panel Connect two coaxial cables as follows 2 One from LOOP OUT on the TV back panel to ANTENNA IN on the VCR back panel 3 One from VCR back panel ANTENNA OUT to ANT B on the TV back panel NOTE If your cable box has separate audio video outputs please see Composite Video with Audio or S Video with Audio page 16 Figure 6 Note For models WS 48413 WS 55413 and WS 65413 when the Energy Mode is set to Low the VCR may not record programs when the TV 1s off
75. n Menu 37 Cable Box Connecting 15 16 Captions Menu 33 43 Background 44 Closed Captions 44 Changing PIP POP Channels 64 Inputs 64 Channel Menu 45 55 Channel Edit Menu 33 Channel Selection 26 Clock Setting Auto 40 Manual 39 Coaxial Lead Antenna Connecting 14 Color Balance Menu 53 Component 1 and 2 Inputs Connection Compatibility 67 76 Composite Video with Audio Connecting 16 CONNECTING Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable 14 Antenna to a Cable Box and VCR 16 Antenna to a Cable Box or VCR 15 Audio Receiver 17 Audio Components to the Cable Box or VCR 16 DTV Receiver 19 DVD Player 18 MonitorLink 21 NetCommand IR Emitter 2 S Video Device 18 Connections Affect the PIP and POP 22 Convergence Menu Advanced 56 Screen 56 D Daylight Savings Time Menu 40 DBS Learn Menu 37 DTV Connectors and Adaptors 19 Input Connection Compatibility 67 DTV Learn Menu 37 DTV Receiver with Component Video Connections 19 RGB Video Connections 20 DVD Learn Menu 37 Player with Component Video 18 E Energy Mode for WS 48413 WS 55413 and WS 65413 42 Entering the Passcode for V Chip 49 Exchanging Program Images PIP and POP 64 F Freeze the PIP 64 Side By Side Picture 64 Front Button Lock for WS 48413 WS 55413 and WS 65413 51 WT 42413 41 Front Control Panel 11 I IMPORTANT Notes 6 30 75 Safeguards 4 Input Menu 55 Input Assignment Menu for WT 42413 35 Input Levels when used with RGB Video Signals 67 Component Video 67 Compon
76. n the VCR back panel to AUDIO INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 on the TV back panel The red cable connects to the R right channel e The white cable connects to the L left channel If your VCR is mono non stereo connect only the white left cable ou may connect to the S VIDEO or VIDEO terminal but not to both Connecting an Audio Receiver Note The TV back panel and connections shown here are for reference only and may vary by model Stereo Audio System recommended for shelf units or A V receivers without digital audio inputs Figure 7 1 Connect the audio cables from AUDIO MONITOR OUTPUT on the TV back panel to TV IN or AUX IN terminals on the back of the audio system e The red cable connects to the R right channel e The white cable connects to the L left channel 2 Turn off the TV s speakers through the AUDIO VIDEO SETTINGS Menu page 58 3 Set the audio systems input to the TV or AUX position to hear the TV s audio through your stereo system IMPORTANT Additional connection cables are not provided with the TV They should be available at most electronic stores A V Receiver Figure 8 1 Connect either a video cable or an S Video cable but not both from VIDEO MONITOR OUT on the back of the A V receiver to VIDEO INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 on the TV back panel 2 Connect a video cable from VIDEO MONITOR OUTPUT on the TV back panel to VIDEO TV IN on the back of the A V receiver
77. nd choose black or translucent gray as the background color for the closed caption area Broadcasters can send either Standard or Text closed captioning Standard closed captioning follows the dialogue of the characters on screen and displays in a small section of the screen Text closed captioning often contains information such as weather or news and covers a large portion of the on screen program Your TV can decode four different standard and four different text closed captioning signals from each TV station However each TV station may broadcast only one or two closed captioning signals or none at all NOTE Mitsubishi recommends using the translucent gray background to prevent CRT aging and or burn in 43 CAPTIONS Menu Closed Captions Background Color Closed Captions Figure 29 Display one of the following types of Closed Captions BS CCl CC2 CC3 or CC4 Standard closed captioning signals ER Textl Text2 Text3 or Text4 Text closed captioning signals ES On if mute Closed captions when mute When selected the standard closed captioning signal CC1 will turn on off by pressing the MUTE button on the TV remote control ES Off No closed captions IMPORTANT gt Ihe content of captions is determined by the broadcaster If your captions show strange characters misspellings or odd grammar it is not a malfunction of the TV CC Background Figure 30 Display the background color
78. nent Video cables from Y Cb Cr or YPbPr VIDEO OUT on the back of the DVD player to COMPONENT 1 or 2 on the TV back panel The correct connections are A Y to Y B Cb or Pb to Pb C Cr or Pr to Pr 2 Connect a set of audio cables from AUDIO OUT on the back of the DVD player to COMPONENT AUDIO Input 1 or 2 on the TV back panel e The red cable connects to the R right channel e The white cable connects to the L left channel NOTE Some video game systems support component connections Please refer to your video game console Owner s Guide NOTE If your DVD player supports progressive scan playback be sure to set your player accordingly You will also want to set your player to display 16 9 widescreen Please refer to your DVD players Owner s Guide Other S Video Device Figure 10 1 Connect an S Video cable from VIDEO OUT on the device back panel to VIDEO INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 on the TV back panel 2 Connect a set of audio cables from AUDIO OUT on the device back panel to AUDIO INPUT or INPUT 2 on the TV back panel The red cable connects to the R right channel e he white cable connects to the L left channel If your S Video Device is mono non stereo connect only the white left cable Connecting a DTV Receiver Note The TV back panel and connections shown here are for reference only and may vary by model DTV Connectors and Adaptors Figure 11 The TV back panel has five RCA type connectors f
79. nt damage to the TV Please see page 6 30 or 75 for a detailed explanation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful 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 off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna ncrease the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION To assure continued FCC compliance the user must use a shielded video interface cable with bonded ferrite cores at both ends when using the MonitorLink DVI input Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Mitsubishi could void the user s authority to operate this equipment WARNI
80. ntinue to provide unparalleled enjoyment for years to come Whether this is your first Mitsubishi consumer electronics product or another addition to your growing Mitsubishi system we hope that this television will bring you many hours of enjoyment OUR PROMISE We will engineer and manufacture the upgrades necessary so the HD upgradeable television you purchased today can be made compatible with near future advances in digital television and digital interconnectivity Specifically we promise that you will be able to have your television upgraded at a reasonable cost to include an off air HDTV tuner a cable TV tuner for unscrambled programming an IEEE 1394 FireWire connection HAVi system control and 5C copy protection Unpacking Your New TV Please take a moment to review the following list of items to ensure that you have received everything including a MITSUBISHI OIGA H0000 OG 3 Zn E 0000 Di a df D 3 3 8 ell a y o B 9 5 d a I o 2 A 416 9 9 s a 4 5 e 5 E o Remote Control 2 Double IR Emitter Cables WS 48413 WS 55413 WS 65413 a MITSUBISHI THE BIG SCREEN COMPANY Dus PA PRODUCT REGISTRATION Product Registration Card Quick Reference Card not pictured Special Features Your new High Definition HD upgradeable bigscreen television has many special features that make it the perfect addition to your home entertainm
81. o is through the AV Rec you will see an icon if there is not an icon the audio is through the TV speakers You may select the device whether or not the NetCommand IR Setup Menu has been enabled 38 MAIN MENU SETUP MENU 4 NetCommand IR VCR Learn menu CHANNEL UP Ml CHANNEL DOWN POWER mal PLAY O PAUSE REWIND FORWARD RECORD sa Continue Setup press ENTER Press ENTER to learn POWER key for VCR Press POWER on VCR remote until shows To check press POWER key on TV remote Figure 18 VCR Setup Menu MAIN MENU SETUP MENU NetCommand IR Input Assignment menu INPUT DEVICE AVREC INPUT Ant A Ant A Cable DIV Off N A INPUT 1 Ant B same as Ant A B Comp 1 DVD INPUT 2 Comp 2 i N A Input 1 INPUT 3 Input 2 z N A Input 3 None za MonLink INPUT 4 For each TV input select connected device and AVR input or turn the input off Figure 19 NetCommand IR Input Assignment Menu Light Gray Live Video Dark Gray Translucent TV Picture Figure 20 NetCommand IR Device Selection Menu SETUP Menu Manually Setting the Clock E Clock Setting Manual Figure 21 The Clock Setting menu default allows the clock time to be set manually To set the clock automatically Clock Time 12 00 PM please sce page 40 Clock Setting Manual Set Day Sunday To set the clock manually first select the current time including AM or PM Press A or W
82. od MENi uL aeris EDU MIR p apa ea How Connections Affect the PIP and POP 2 eeertvattupetest Per erwerben tiv rtv Even Des duas dvasivaewesebuatyevstenecdacies Chapter3 Remote Control Functions Overview abbas TV Layar DEOS uetus te menie Ie e is Care antt A o P AA Ai A on A Jn PA dono A y A A Operon o AP A o Chapter 4 Menu Screen Operations The via Pom Mena SS ora ED NEUE N EE EA EEN A A E A A A A A AEG STOP M I once AN ARA CAPTION NOD io anced teres EE OEN CHANNEL EDIT NO Rm NC LOC Mem ADVANCED FEATURES Ment nara ion AUDIO VIDEO SETTINGS Mon ra cava REE EEE EAEE ESENE EENE Chapter5 Format Sizes PIP POP Operations Appendices Troubleshooting Arabe On Screen Format Mt Ojo cele oye mo TIRa POT WP E are mee ee E ee ee Appendix A Bypassing the Voc hib Bocairent oia erica aci Appendix B HD Input Connection Compatibility s cccncsedieascecevecechchemxedstvasexsadescanedoertvedesaavecavatevandeocee Appendix C Remote Control Programming C6068 4 vessecaccensececentescresandednedsvcatessiaddvarGeetnasttestensenesded snes Aprenda Cleaning and Ser ICursos cual EN aa Meere Mero rere ttre Appendix E Diamond Shield Installation and Removal eese Bac eR NT o I OC S A IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Please read the following safeguards for your T V and retain for future reference Always follow all warnings and instructions marked on the tele
83. ograms that have the same content category listing As an example if you select to block V Violence at the T V 14 level you will also block any program that has the V category listing at the T V PG rating level as well Movie Ratings Used with theater released movies and direct to video movies G General Audience Designed for the entire family to view PG Parental Guidence Parental Guidence is recommended may not be suitable for some children PG 13 Parental Guidence 13 years old and older Not recommended for children under the age of 13 R Restricted Restricted in the theater to 17 years old and older unless accompanied by an adult NC 17 No Children Restricted in the theater to 18 years old and older X Adult Designed for and restricted in the theater to adult audiences only When you select a Movie rating you are selecting the least restricted program level that can be viewed As an example if you select a movie rating of PG 13 you are allowing movies rated G PG and PG 13 to be seen and blocking movies rated R NC 17 and X Programs Not Rated Used for programs that are not M P Q R T A N T If you select to block programs that carry the V Chip rating rated like news sports weather emergency bulletins a Niet a yam mess a or movies such as those prior to or without MPAA Bulletins when None or NR Not Rated V Chip rating is Ratings This does not include programs without V included Care should be used when b
84. ol does not work Check that the batteries are installed correctly e Check that the selected switch is set to TV Be no further than 20 feet from the TV when using the remote control The TV takes several seconds to respond to channel commands Press ENTER after a channel number to avoid delays Use the three digit number i e 002 for channel 2 You cannot access a channel Use number keys instead of CHANNEL up down De sure the channel you want to view is in memory Check that the TV is turned to the correct input source for that channel by pressing the DEVICE button Make sure the V Chip setting is Off p 48 On screen displays appear each time you change a function This is part of normal TV operation You cannot program the TV to turn on automatically The TV may be locked The clock may not be set There is no sound even when the volume is turned up Check to see if the MUTE button is on The TV s Listen to setting may be set to SAP Check that TV Speakers setting is ON You have forgotten your lock passcode See Appendix A Bypassing the V Chip Lock p 65 NetCommand cannot learn a device after repeated attempts Some devices are not compatible with the NetCommand learn function Connected devices or NetCommand IR controlled devices do not Energy Mode has been set to Low Change to Standard p 42 work correctly when the TV is off PIP does not
85. on screen location ENT enter Select a channel number or menu item HOME Exit on screen menus and return to TV viewing CANCEL Clear SQV and some menu entries Used as a subchannel button in Cable DBS DT V layer V CHIP Displays V Chip Passcode screen use to enable or disable the V Chip Lock 24 INFO Display on screen summary of the current input used and any broadcast information available including current V Chip information Signal Source and Format Additionally if you press the INFO key it will display time day and sleep time AUDIO Select the individual audio settings VIDEO Select the individual video settings PIP CH Scroll up or down through memorized channels in PIP or POP PIP POP Cycle through PIP and POP display choices EXCH Exchange PIP or POP with the main TV picture SLEEP Set the TV to turn off within 2 hours See Sleep Timer page 26 for setup instructions PIP DEVICE Select the PIP or POP input source FORMAT Change the shape and size of the main TV picture CONNECT No current function REC Manually record with your VCR or recordable DVD REW REV Rewind or reverse search with your VCR reverse scan with your DVD or skip reverse with your CD PLAY Play your VCR DVD or CD STOP Stop your VCR DVD or CD FF FWD Fast forward or forward search with your VCR fast play with your DVD or skip for ward with your CD PAUSE Pause your VCR DVD AV Disc
86. on screen menu options must be set before other options are available For example Timer Menu will only be possible if Clock Time and Set Day have been set The following remote control buttons will help you move quickly through the ViewPoint system Figure 2 ADJUST A or Y to select the menu item you want to change ADJUST P to move to the setting field ADJUST A or to change the settings ADJUST to move back to the menu item ENTER to enter into a menu start an automatic function or select a checkbox CANCEL to clear a setting or stop an automatic function MENU to move back one menu screen at a time HOME to exit all menus at once and return to TV viewing 32 CAPTIONS CHANNEL EDIT V CHIP LOCK ADVANCED FEATURES AUDIO VIDEO SETTINGS ENTER for menu E MENU to return The first screen that appears when you press the MENU button from your remote DEVICE CANCEL Figure 2 These buttons on your remote control are used for navigation within the IP o22 screen operating system Main Menu Screens Overview MAIN MENU SETUP menu m Memorize Channels SN 4 NETCOMMAND IR SETUP CLOCK Language English Idioma Energy Mode Standard WS 65413 J CAPTIONS menu On if mute Closed Captions Gray CC Background A ADJUST to select MAIN MENU CHANNEL EDIT menu Ant A Channel 002 Memory Deleted N A ENTE
87. ont panel buttons If the front panel buttons have been locked and you misplace the remote control you can restore the function of the front panel buttons by pressing and holding the MENU button on the front panel for more than 8 seconds If the TV is already on a message will be displayed to confirm the release of the Front Button Lock 41 SETUP Menu Energy Mode WS 48413 WS 55413 WS 65413 Energy Mode Figure 28 This feature is only for models WS 48413 WS 55413 and WS 65413 Change the setting to Low less than 1 watt when you want the TV to operate in an energy saving mode when it is turned off If the Energy Mode is set to Low it will not be possible to record while the TV s power is off There will be no signal from LOOP OUT on the TV back panel to the VCR and or cable box NOTE The Standard setting has a faster turn on time but uses more power than the Low setting Standard is recommended 42 SETUP menu Memorize Channels NETCOMMAND SETUP CLOCK Language English Idioma oO Energy Mode Standard Figure 28 Energy Mode for WS 48413 WS 55413 WS 65413 CAPTIONS Menu Overview CG Figure 29 CAPTIONS menu IMPORTANT gt When Text closed captioning is selected a large black or gray box will appear on your TV screen if no signal is broadcast CAPTIONS Menu Figure 29 Turn On or Off the closed caption decoder select the type of captions or text a
88. op and bottom bars of non Anamorphic DVDs or to correct narrow 4 3 images that have been stretched in the Standard format Note Expand is not available in the 1080i format Expand HD 10801 62 Enlarges the picture cropping some of the image on both sides This Expand format is useful to remove or reduce black side bars on HD broadcasts of 4 3 images with black bars See page 64 Note Expand HD is only available in the 1080i format Zoom Enlarges the picture cropping some of the image at each side top and bottom The Zoom format is useful to remove or reduce the black top and bottom bars on Anamorphic DVDs with 2 35 1 aspect ratio Note This format is not available in the 1080i signal Stretch Default format for Ant A and Ant B and Inputs 1 3 The Stretched format stretches narrow 4 3 images across the screen however there is less stretch in the center than the sides Note Stretch is not available in the 1080i format Stretch Plus not available on W I 42413 Similar to stretch mode however to minimize distortions on the side the picture is expanded to crop off portions of the top and bottom Useful when no important information is shown at the top and or bottom of the screen Narrow Displays narrow 4 3 images in their original shape and adds stationary gray side bars to fill the screen Caution should be observed when using the Narrow format due to the stationary gray side bars Note T
89. or the DTV connection The back panel of your DTV receiver may use RCA type connectors or BNC type connectors If your DTV receiver comes with BNC type connections you will need to purchase BNC to RCA adaptors to connect the T V to the D TV receiver These adaptors should be available at most electronic supply stores DTV Receiver with Component Video Connections Recommended Figure 12 1 Connect the outside antenna cable or satellite to ANT or SATELLITE IN on the DTV receiver see your DTV receiver owner s guide for instructions and cable compatibility 2 Ifyour DTV receiver has a built in terrestrial tuner connect the incoming terrestrial antenna to ANT on the DTV receiver If your DTV receiver does not have a built in terrestrial tuner this TV will only be able to provide an analog signal through AntA on the TV back panel 3 Connect the RCA type cables from the DTV receiver outputs to DTV INPUT Y Pb Pr on the TV back panel You may need to set the DTV Input Assignment to Y Pb Pr see page 35 for W 1 42413 or page 38 for WS 48413 WS 55413 or WS 65413 4 Connect the L left and R right audio cables from the DTV receiver to DI V AUDIO on the TV back panel 5 To utilize the benefits of a digital A V receiver connect your DT receiver s digital audio out to a digital input on your digital A V receiver Component 1 and 2 may also be used for 1080i components BNC to RCA Adaptor Connector Connection
90. p 75ohms can also receive signals from outputs labeled R Y and Cr Input Levels When Used With Component Video Signals EIA 770 3 Standard Levels E Y 1 0Vp p includes sync 75ohms E Pb 700mVp p 75ohms E Pr 700mVp p 75ohms EH Not Used E V Not Used Input Levels when Used With RGB Video Signals E G Y 1 0Vp p 75ohms compatible with sync on green E B Pb 700mVp p 75ohms E R Pr 700mVp p 75ohms EH 4Vp p 1 0v 2 2k ohms when using separate H and V sync EV 4Vp p 1 0v 2 2k ohms Input when Used With DVI E HDCP compliant BS F EDID Enhanced Extended Display Identification 1 3 compliant E DVI D uncompressed high speed digital single link connection Suggested scan rates 1080i 480p 480i 67 Appendix C Remote Control Programming Codes Cable Box A V Receivers Mitsubishi Admiral Aiwa 2 8 Bose Denon Fisher Gerrard Harman Kardon Kenwood KLH Koss Magnavox b Marantz McIntosh Nakamichi Onkyo as os Optimus Panasonic Parasound Philips se se s Pioneer Polk Audio Quasar RGA 3 Sansui Sharp Sherwood DOM de e se di SoundDesign TEAC Technics Venturer Victor Yamaha 010 011 012 013 014 360 220 225 226 241 294 35 234 235 236 245 246 35
91. placement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 19 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repair to the TV ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the TV is in safe operating condition 20 Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat IMPORTANT NOTES War ning Do not leave stationary PIP POP or letterbox images on the screen for extended periods of time Mix the types of pictures shown Uneven picture tube aging is NOT covered by your warranty The normal use of a TV should include a mixture of TV picture types The most frequently used picture types should fill the screen with constantly moving images rather than stationary images or patterns Displaying the same stationary patterns over extended periods of time or displaying the same stationary pattern frequently can leave subtle but permanent ghost images To avoid this mix your viewing patterns and reduce the initial contrast level Do not show the same stationary image for more than 15 of your total TV viewing in any given week Display constantly moving and changing images that fill the screen whenever possible
92. r repeatedly in the same location ES Video game patterns and scoreboards E Bright station logos moving or low contrast graphics are less likely to cause uneven aging of the picture tubes E Online Internet websites or any other stationary or repetitive computer style images including digital photos E Closed Captioning Mitsubishi recommends using a gray background rather than black or a bright color if you frequently use closed captioning Television Overview EA RARO A AS E O ANE ET 8 Unpacking y owrINe ye LN en E A E E 9 E A A E Vere STA 9 NetCommand IR for WS 48413 WS 55413 WS 65413 10 FxoncGoncrolePancleseeesc NS 11 Back Panel Input Output for WS 48413 WS 55413 WS 65413 12 Side Panel Input Output for WT 42413 sees 12 Thank You for Your Purchase Welcome to the wonderful 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 for obsolescence in the near future MDEASs televisions are all HD upgradeable This cornerstone of your home entertainment system will co
93. receiver VCR position VCR DVD position DVD LD Player Audio position A V receiver Mitsubishi CD player If you have a Mitsubishi A V receiver the audio position may be used in conjunction with select Mitsubishi CD players Your audio position must be programmed to either 010 or 011 Plug the CD player power cord into a switched outlet on the back of your A V receiver Pressing the POWER button turns On the A V receiver along with the CD player In the audio position for some CD players the transport controls FF Play Rew etc operate the CD player IMPORTANT Some manufacturers may change their products or they may use more than one remote control system If this is the case your remote control may not be able to operate your VCR DVD cable box satellite receiver or A V receiver Remote Control Functions Special Functions When your remote control has been Programmed to operate another manufacturer s product the function 7 8 p p performed on each layer may vary The most common functions are VCR ePOWER ePLAY ePAUSE eFF FWD eCHANNEL up down REC eSTOP eREW REV eMitsubishi VCRs will be compatible with additional buttons Cable Boxes and Satellite Receivers ePOWER eENTER on some models e ADJUST up down left right eCHANNEL up down eCANCEL on some models on some models e0 9 Number Buttons on some models e GUIDE on some models A V Receivers ePOWER eVOLUME eMUTE Mitsubishi A V Rec
94. rime time programs Filmed media is converted by the broadcaster or home video company to 30 frames per second to match TV or video standards This conversion can leave subtle picture artifacts or conversion errors The settings are On and Off If you select On the system automatically detects if the signal source is Film and corrects for conversion errors If you select Off the system will never correct for conversion errors M DefinEdge VSM Turns on the velocity scanning modulation and emphasizes the edges of screen images Able to increase or decrease edge sharpness Turn On to increase and Off to decrease edge sharpness NOTE A slider will display on screen for each setting The slider has a numeric value where 63 is the maximum the mid range is 31 and the minimum setting is O NOTE For optimal picture performance it is recommended that you adjust your video settings specifically contrast and brightness during initial setup Certain factors will affect your perosonal preverences including room lighting glare reflections and viewing angels distance This also slows phosphor aging Format Sizes PIP POP Operations Appendices Troubleshooting Available On Screen Format Sizes ccccccccsccsssscosscccsccceccccsssccesccescccsscocscccsccees 62 pco 64 Appendix A Bypassing the V Chip Lock aae a ee 65 Appendix B HD Input Connection Compatibility eee 67 Appendix C Remote
95. ster will keep your TV clean If cleaning beyond this is needed please use the following guidelines First turn off the TV and unplug the power cord from the power outlet Top and Sides of the TV e Gently wipe down your TV with a soft non abrasive cloth such as cotton flannel or a clean cloth diaper lightly moistened with water Dry with a second dry soft non abrasive cloth e For oily dirt add a few drops of mild liquid detergent such as dishwashing detergent to the water used to moisten the cloth Rinse with a second cloth moistened only with water Dry with a third dry soft non abrasive cloth Screen behind the Diamond Shield e Follow the instructions for the top and sides however wipe gently in an up and down motion following the grooves in the screen e Clean the entire screen evenly not just sections of the screen e Do not allow liquid to drip down the grooves of the screen as some liquid may enter the TV between the screen and the screen frame e You may purchase Mitsubishi Screen Cleaner part number CLEANER VSS by calling 800 553 7278 IMPORTANT DO NOT use any kind of abrasive or liquid cleaner on the surface of the TV screen or Diamond Shield Cloth speaker grills e Lightly brush with a soft brush cloth or lint brush e If necessary you can vacuum using the brush and hose attachments of your vacuum cleaner Do not use the beater brush section on the grill cloth General Clean
96. than 8 seconds If the T V is already on a message will be displayed to confirm the release of the Front Button Lock Selecting V Chip Rating Menu Figure 44 To block or allow programs based on the rating system described on page 48 select V Chip to go to the V Chip Rating menu 51 V CHIP Menu WS 48413 WS 55413 WS 65413 Allowing or Blocking Ratings Lock by Time Allowing or Blocking by Ratings Figure 45 Block or Allow programs based upon rating signals sent by the broadcasting station The factory preset for TV Ratings is TV PG Parental Guidance allowing only programs rated TV PG or lower The factory preset for Movies is PG allowing only movies rated PG or lower Please refer to page 48 for a detailed ratings description V CHIP HOURS Figure 46 V CHIP HOURS will allow you to activate the V Chip or lock the entire TV during specific hours To set V Chip Hours select V CHIP Hours from the V CHIP LOCK menu V CHIP Start Time and V CHIP Stop Time Figure 46 Select the times you would like the V Chip to be Active By setting the V Chip Start Time and V Chip Stop Time to the same time the V Chip will be active 24 hours a day Press A or W to slowly adjust the time Press and hold A or W to quickly adjust the time or change option NU to return Figure 45 Ratings Menu WS 48413 WS 55413 WS 65413 MAIN MENU V CHIP LOCK menu V Chip TV Rating FV Fantasy Violence D Sexua
97. the stationary images in the picture or stationary images may be received from broadcasters cable channels satellite channels DVD discs video tapes laser discs on line services web Internet searching devices video games and digital T V tuner converter boxes Examples of these types of images can be but are not limited to the following E Letterbox top bottom black bars shown at the top and bottom of the TV screen when you watch a widescreen 16 9 movie on a standard 4 3 TV ES Side bar images solid bars shown on each side of an image when watching a standard 4 3 program on a widescreen 16 9 TV El News and stock market report bars ticker running at the bottom of the TV screen E Shopping channel logos amp pricing displays bright graphics that are shown constantly or repeatedly in the same location E Video game patterns and scoreboards ES Bright station logos moving or low contrast graphics are less likely to cause uneven aging of the picture tubes E Online Internet websites or any other stationary or repetitive computer style images including digital photos E Closed Captioning Mitsubishi recommends using a gray background rather than black or a bright color if you frequently use closed captioning Menu Screen Operations EA O A A IA 32 hz b db A ed ode E MAIER UTC E e Ro e 33 bo E A e O AA A Ae ree 35 A o aa S OPENS 43 CHANNEP EDIF Me Mi a E ANE eee NR poet ON ORIN AS 45 MO AO
98. to slowly adjust the time Press and hold A or W to quickly adjust the time a O O ti Y amp ADJUST to select or change option f 4 MENU to return Figure 21 Clock Tim EN Set Day Figure 22 CLOCK menu After manually selecting the current time select the Clock Setting Manual d current day on Kole ERG 12 00 PM Set Day Sunday El al O O ADJUST to select or change option a MENU to return F igure 22 Set Day 39 SETUP Menu Automatically Setting the Clock Clock Setting Auto Figure 23 Set the Clock Setting to Auto to automatically set the day and time using Extended Data Service XDS time data This data is automatically retrieved when tuned to a PBS channel or other channel in your area that provides this service Time Zone Figure 24 Select the correct time zone Atlantic Eastern Central Mountain Pacific Alaska or Hawaii for your area when Auto has been selected as the Clock Setting Daylight Savings Time Figure 25 Select the Daylight Savings Time DST option that your state uses when Auto has been selected for the Clock Setting Applies uses DST Ignore does not use DST The clock time and day will be set automatically after tuning to a channel carrying the Extended Data Service XDS time data usually your local PBS channel 40 CLOCK menu Clock Setting Time Zone Eastern El El O El Daylight Savings
99. udio Output Variable IV Volume Control AUDIO SETTINGS VIDEO SETTINGS ENTER for menu Aag MENU to return SETUP Menu Memorize Channels Memorize Menu Input Assignment W I 42413 SETUP menu a Memorize Channels Wf INPUT ASSIGNMENT CLOCK Language English Idioma O B Energy Mode Standard 5i ADJUST to select 3 E NTER for menu MAIN MENU SETUP MENU MEMORIZE menu Memorize Channels In Memory Now memorizing all the stations you can receive on Ant A Air Please stand by CANCEL to cancel memorization MAIN MENU SETUP MENU INPUT ASSIGNMENT menu Antenna A On Antenna B On DTV YPbPr Input 1 VCR1 Input 2 Input 2 Input 3 DVD Component 1 Component 1 MonLink MonLink Memorize Channels Figure 9 Select Memorize Channels for each antenna you use The TV will find and remember strong channels and skip the unused or weaker channels IMPORTANT gt DIV Note Ifyou havea DTV receiver connected you will need to use that receivers channel memorization system to memorize digital channels MEMORIZE Menu Figure 10 Stop memorization at any time by pressing CANCEL Channels memorized prior to pressing CANCEL will stay in memory After channels are memorized you may select memorized channels in ascending or descending order by pressing the CHANNEL button on the remote control INPUT ASSIGNMENT Menu Figure 11 W 1 42413 INPUT A
100. utton within 5 seconds while the SQV button is on screen Remove SQV channels using the remote control 1 Press the SQV button repeatedly until you see the desired channel 2 While the channel number and SQV indicator are still displayed on the screen press the CANCEL button If the CANCEL button is not pressed before the SQV indicator disappears the channel will not be removed 3 When the SQV indicator disappears the channel has successfully been removed 47 V CHIP LOCK Menu Overview V Chip Signal Information When provided by the broadcaster V Chip ratings can be used to control which programs can be viewed or will be blocked When V Chip ratings are sent you will see the ratings when you change the channel or when you press the INFO button on the remote control Both TV and Movie ratings will display TV ratings apply to programs and movies developed for TV and may have supplemental blocking by content categories Movie ratings use MPAA ratings for movies released in theaters V CHIP EXCEPTIONS 1 V Chip is effective only for programs viewed on Ant A or Ant B or from devices connected to inputs 1 3 It is not effective for programs viewed on devices connected to Component input DTV Input or MonitorLink 2 Videotapes laser discs and DVDs may not contain V Chip rating signals If they dont contain the V Chip signal V Chip cannot block the program or movie 3 Broadcasters are not currently required to include V Chip
101. vision 1 Read Retain and Follow All Instructions Read all safety and operating instructions before operating the TV Retain the safety and operating instructions for future reference Follow all operating and use instructions 2 Heed Warnings Adhere to all warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions 3 Cleaning Unplug the TV from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid abrasive or aerosol cleaners Cleaners can permanently damage the cabinet and screen Use a lightly dampened cloth for cleaning 4 Attachments and Equipment Never add any attachments and or equipment without approval of the manufacturer as such additions may result in the risk of fire electric shock or other personal injury 5 Water and Moisture Do not use the T V where contact with or immersion in water is possible Do not use near bath tubs wash bowls kitchen sinks laundry tubs swimming pools etc 6 Accessories Do not place the TV on an unstable cart stand tripod or table The TV may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the TV Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the TV Any mounting of the T V should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use mounting accessories recommended by the manufacturer An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven y VAI
102. your four digit passcode see Appendix A V CHIP Menu WS 48413 WS 55413 WS 65413 Locking by Time Front Button Lock Selecting V Chip Rating Menu V CHIP LOCK menu Lock by Time Lock Time Unlock Time Front Button Lock V CHIP a T El T T ADJUST to select ENTER for menu MENU to return Figure 42 V CHIP LOCK Menu Lock by Time MAIN MENU V CHIP LOCK menu Lock by Time Lock Time Unlock Time Front Button Lock V CHIP i ADJUST to select ENTER for menu F Jor change option MENU to return Figure 43 Front Button Lock MAIN MENU V CHIP LOCK menu Lock by Time Lock Time Unlock Time Front Button Lock DD DD Df V CHIP FP 4 ADJUST to select ENTER for menu NU to return Figure 44 Selecting V Chip Rating Menu LOCK by Time Figure 42 Select On at Lock by Time then select the Lock Time and Unlock Time This will lock the entire TV Your TV continues to be locked until you input your passcode or when the locked time expires Front Button Lock Figure 43 Setting the Front Button Lock to On will disable controls on the front panel to prevent anyone from accidentally changing settings Off will restore the operations of the front panel buttons If the front panel buttons have been locked and you misplace the remote control you can restore the function of the front panel buttons by pressing and holding the MENU button on the front panel for more
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