Mitsubishi LT-3050 manual

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    CA U T I ON : TO R EDU CE THE R ISK O F ELECTR IC SH OCK, DO NOT R EMO V E CO V ER OR B A CK. NO U SER S ER V IC E A B LE P ART S INSID E . R EFER S ER V ICING TO Q U A LIF IED SER V IC E PE R SONNEL. The l ightning f lash w ith a rrowhead sy mbol wit hin a n equi latera l tr ian gle is int ended to aler t the user of the presence o f u ninsu lated[...]

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    3 Con ten ts Importa nt Safe gu ard s .................................................................................................................. 4 Clea ning Y our LCD T V .............................................................................................................. 6 Chapt er 1 T elevi sion Over view Tha n k Y ou ...........[...]

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    4 I M PO RT A N T S A F EGU A R DS Please read the fo l lo w ing safeg ua rds f or your TV a nd r eta in fo r f utu re ref eren ce. A lway s fo l low al l wa r ning s and inst r uct io ns ma rked on the telev ision. 1. Read, R etai n and F ol low A l l Instr uct ions Read a l l safet y and operating i nstr uct ions bef ore operating t he TV . R eta[...]

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    5 I M PO RT A N T S A F EGU A R DS, con t i n ued 12 . P ower Lines A n ou tside antenna sy stem sh ou ld no t be located in t he v icinit y of overh ead power l ines or other elect ric, l ight o r power ci rcuits, or where it can fa l l into su c h power lines or c ircu its. W hen insta ll ing a n outsi de a n tenna s ystem, ex t rem e c are shoul[...]

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    6 I M PO RT A N T S A F EGU A R DS, con t inued 21 . T ra nsport (a) Be sure to use a no t her person to lif t or ca rr y t his d isplay . It is recommen ded t hat on e ha nd on each side o f t he display be us ed to tra nsport t he display . (b) Use cau t io n when tr anspor ti ng the un it. Be sure t hat i tems such a s belt b uck les, watches, s[...]

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    Cha pt er . . . 1 T elev isi on O ver v iew Tha n k Y ou .................................................................................................................. 8 U npack in g Y our New T V ........................................................................................... 9 Specia l Features .....................................[...]

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    8 W elco me to the w ond er fu l a nd exci ti ng wo rld o f d igital telev isi on ! W e are hon ored that yo u c h ose Mitsubi shi as your premi er ho me en terta inmen t pa rt ner . The develo pmen t tea m at Mi tsubis h i Digital Elect ro n ics America (M DEA ) understands that our custom ers demand and expec t the ver y best. MDEA was found ed o[...]

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    9 PRODUCT REGISTRA TION Spec ia l F eat u res Y our new High Def initio n ( HD) upgradeabl e LCD televisio n has ma ny s pec ial featu res that make it the perfect addition t o your hom e en terta inmen t s ystem . A few of these special featu res are : PIP/ POP View ing Optio n Us ing Pict ure - in- Pictu re and Pi c tu re - outs ide - Pictu re gi[...]

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    1 0 F ron t C o ntro l P a nel Many rem ote c ontro l bu t to ns a re du plicat ed on the fron t con trol panel. Duplica te bu t to ns a re shad ed in t he panel sh ow n belo w . Please see Remo te Con trol Function s, page 2 4, fo r a n ex planatio n of their usage. The A D J UST , E N TER , ME N U , and C ANCEL b utton s may be used to access or [...]

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    1 1 1 . Headph one The Hea dpho ne Output send s the T V ’ s conne cted aud io sign a ls to a pa ir of headphones. T he audio output from t he T V ’ s sp ea kers w il l be u nava il able. 2. Aud io Ou t The Aud io Output sends t he T V ’ s connec ted aud io signa l s to an A / V receiver or ot her equipmen t . 3. Inp uts 1-2 The se inputs c a[...]

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    Cha pt er . . . A d d i t i o n al c o n n e c t i o n c a b l e s a r e n o t p r o v i d e d w i t h th e TV . Th e y s h o ul d b e a v a i l a b l e a t m o s t e l e c t r o n i c s t o r e s . 2 Connect io ns Connect ing a n A ntenna or W a l l Outlet Cable .............................................................. 1 4 Connect ing a n A n[...]

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    1 4 Sepa r a te U H F a n d V H F A nt ennas (F ig ure 1) 1 . Connect the UHF and VHF antenna leads to the UHF/VHF combiner. 2. Push t he co mbin er on to A NT on the T V sid e panel. UH F / V HF co mbiner s are n ot provid ed wit h the T V . T hey a re avail abl e at most e le ctr onic stor es . No te : T his T V w il l only be ab le to p rovid e [...]

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    1 5 Cab le Box (F ig ure 3) 1 . Conn ec t the incoming cable t o A N T on the T V side p a nel. NO T E : I f yo ur c abl e box has sepa rate au d io/video ou tputs, pl ea se see Composi te V id eo w i t h Audio or S -Video with Audio, p a ge 1 6 (Figure 6 ). No te : I f you have a dig ital c able bo x , refer t o you r Dig ital Cable Box owner’ s[...]

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    1 6 Connect ing a n A n tenna t o a Cab le Box and V CR , Connect ing Audio / V id eo to the Cab le Box o r V CR Fig ure 6. Connect ing t he VCR Audio / V id eo. N ote: The TV side panel and connections shown here ar e for refer ence only and may vary by model. Y ou may connect to the S -V IDEO or V IDEO termi na l bu t not to bo t h. Cab le Box (F[...]

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    1 7 Connect ing a n Au d io Receiver Ster eo Audio System (recommended for shel f u nits or A / V receive rs w ithout di gita l aud io inputs) (F ig ure 7) 1 . Connect the audio cabl e s from A UDI O O U T P U T on the T V si de pa n el to T V I N or A U X IN termin al s o n t he back o f t he a udio sy stem. • The red cable co nnect s to the R ([...]

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    1 8 D V D P l aye r / V ideo Game w ith Com ponen t V ideo (F ig ure 9 ) 1 . Connect the Compo nent Vid eo c abl es f ro m ( Y Cb Cr or Y Pb Pr ) V IDEO O U T on the back o f the D V D player t o COMPONENT (1 o r 2) on the T V side panel. The co rrect c o nnect io ns a re : A . Y to Y B. Cb or P b to Pb C. Cr or Pr t o Pr 2. Connect a set of a udio[...]

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    1 9 Connect ing a D T V Receiver DT V Receiver w ith C o mpo nen t V id eo C onn ec t io ns (Re co mmended) (F ig ure 11 ) 1 . Connect the ou tside ante nn a cable, o r satellite t o A NT or SA T ELL ITE I N on the DT V receiv er (see yo ur DT V receiver own er’ s g uide fo r inst ructions and cable com patib i li t y). 2. If your DT V receiv er [...]

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    2 1 Connect ing Mo n i to rLink™ o r a C o mp ut er Mo nito rLin k Connect io n (F ig ure 1 4) 1 . Connect a Monito rLi nk / D V I cable from the T V side pa nel to the Mitsubishi HD Re ceiver/ Controller back pa nel. 2. C onnect the Monit orLin k Control/ R S -232 cable from the T V side pa nel to the Mitsubishi HD Re ceiver/ Controller back pan[...]

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    22 Ho w C onn ec t i ons A f fect t he PIP ( Pict ure - In - Pict u re) a nd PO P ( Pict u re - Outsi de - Pict ure ) T o see a p ict ure in t he PIP or PO P , you m ay need to s elect a n inp ut so u rce. If the only inp ut co nnected is A NT , t he n both t he m a in pictu re and the PIP/ POP wi ll be f ro m t hat in put s ource. If other video e[...]

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    Cha pt er . . . 3 Remo te Con t ro l Funct io ns Over v iew of t he T V Layer Buttons ............................................................................... 24 Ca re and Operation ...................................................................................................... 25 Cha nnel Select io n ..................................[...]

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    24 Remo te Con t ro l Funct io ns : O ver v iew o f t he T V Layer Bu t to ns Ov ervi ew (F ig ure 1, fo l low ing page) Sl ide S w itch : Select A / V pr oduct to be co ntro l led by the rem ote co ntro l. PO W ER : T ur ns power o n and off fo r T V and other conne c ted A / V prod ucts. Numbers : Indiv id ua l ly select channels or inp ut inform[...]

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    2 5 Remo te Con t ro l Funct io ns : Ca re a n d Op era t io n                                      ?[...]

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    26 Remo te Con t ro l Funct io ns : Cha nnel S elect io n , Sleep Timer Chan nel Select ion 1 . Enter three numbers ( ex. fo r ch annel 2, press 0 02). or Pr e ss the cha nnel n umber a nd ENTER (e x. for cha nnel 2, press 2, t hen ENTER ). or Ent er t h e ch annel numbe r a nd wait fo ur sec o nds (wi t ho ut p ressing E NT ER). T he TV w il l cha[...]

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    2 7 I f y o u c an n o t t u r n th e c a b l e b o x O N b y p r e s s in g P O WER , tr y p r e s s i n g C HA NN E L o r t h e n um b e r b u t t o n s . W h e n s e t t o TV , th e P LA Y , S T O P , RE W / REV , an d F F/ FWD b u tt o n s wi ll o pe ra t e th e V C R aft e r th e V C R co d es ha v e b e e n p r o p e r l y p r o g r am m e d [...]

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    28 I f th e s li d e s wi t c h i s se t t o TV w h e n y o u e n t e r a n A/V r e ce i v e r c o d e , V O L UM E an d M UT E wi ll co n t r o l th e A/V r e c e i v e r r a th e r t h an th e TV . T o r e tu rn v o l um e an d m u t e c o n tr o l t o th e TV , s e t th e s li d e s wi t c h t o TV , p r e s s a n d h o l d P O WE R a n d e n t [...]

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    2 9 Remo te Con t ro l Funct io ns : Sp ecia l F u n c t i ons W hen y our remo te con t ro l has been Program med t o opera te another man u fact urer’ s produ ct , the fu nction performed o n each layer may var y . The most c ommo n f unct i ons are : Remo te Con t ro l Funct io ns : O peratio n of PIP and POP Pictu re -In -Pict ure ( PIP) and [...]

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    Cha pt er . . . 4 Men u S creen Op eration s The ViewP oint® Me nu S y stem ..................................................................................... 32 M A IN Menu ............................................................................................................... 3 3 SETU P Me nu ...........................................[...]

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    3 2 A pi ct u re (i con ) w il l be h ighlighted and can be selected using the rem ote co ntro l ’ s A DJUST a rrows. W hen sel ected, t he app rop iate m enu wi ll appea r or start a n au tom atic f unction. Y ou may then make change s withi n the men u or access avai lable su b - men us. A highl igh ted square butto n indicates that yo u may ma[...]

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    3 3 Ma in Men u Sc reens : O ver v iew SE T U P Men u (F ig ure 3) Basic ( initia l) setup instr uctions and funct io ns a re avai lable through the S ET U P subm enu scree ns. • M em orize cha nnels, • A ssign Inpu t A ssignmen t s • S et t he time and day • Select Engl ish or S pa nish for the m enus or scr een di sp lay • S et t he F r[...]

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    34 A U D I O / V I D EO SE T T I NGS Men u (F ig ure 8 ) Adj ust som e or a ll of the A / V set ting s. Each inp ut can be set to your pre feren ces. A / V Reset on the men u a l lows you t o retu rn t he A / V sett ings for the cu rren t inpu t to the factory presets. A / V Reset on the fron t con trol panel resets al l inpu t s at o ne time. See [...]

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    3 5 SE T U P M enu : Mem ori ze Cha nnels , M emo r iz e Men u , Inp ut A ssig nmen t                   [...]

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    36 SE T U P M enu : Ma n ua l ly S et t ing t he Clock                        ?[...]

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    3 7 Clock S et ti ng (Au to) (F ig ure 1 4) Set the Clock Sett ing to Au to to au to matica lly set the day and time using Ex ten ded Data Ser vice ( X DS) time data. Th is data is a uto matical ly retr ieved wh en t uned to a P BS chan nel o r other channel in your area that pro v ides this ser v ice. Ti me Zone (F ig ure 15) Select the correct t [...]

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    3 8 La ng ua ge (F ig ure 1 7) Displa y t he o n - screen m enus in ei ther English o r Spanish (Espa ñol ). T he f i rst ti me y ou powered O n your TV , you we re requested t o select an on- sc reen men u l ang uage. If you choose t o cha nge the selection, a ll menu t ex t w il l im mediat ely sw it ch to the la ngu age of y our c ho ice. F ro [...]

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    3 9 CA P T I O NS Men u : O ver v iew CA P T IO NS Men u (F ig ure 19) T u rn On or Off t he closed cap t i on decode r , select the t y pe of capti ons or text, a nd choo se black or tra nslu cen t g ray as the backg round co lo r for the closed captio n a rea. Br oadcasters can send ei t her S ta ndard or T ex t closed captio ni ng . Standard clo[...]

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    40 CA P T I O NS Men u : Closed Captio ns, Back g ro u nd Co lor                   [...]

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    4 1 Chan nel (F ig ure 22 ) Select to edit the channel selections . Y ou can add or dele te from me mory t he name o f the cha nnel name, or add to the S Q V (Super Quick V iew™) list. A fter selecting Channel, ed i t ing can be done us ing t he Adj ust butto ns or en tering the 3 d igit channel numbe r you wan t to cha nge (Exa mp le 0 02 f or c[...]

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    42 CH A N NEL E D I T Men u : Using SQ V ( Super Qu ick V iew™ ) Us i ng T he M enu Screen (F ig ure 25) Put to get he r a l ist o f your favori te cha nnels from A NT using SQ V ( Su per Qu ick View). St ore u p to 6 channels in each of the 9 di fferen t memo r y bank s. A fter adding a cha nnel to the SQ V me mor y , “SQ V ” wi l l appear u[...]

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    43 V - CH IP L OCK M enu : O ver v iew V - Ch ip Signa l Information W hen provided by t he br oadc aster, V - Chip rati ngs c an be use d to con t rol which prog rams c an be v iewe d or wi l l be blocked . W hen V - Ch ip rating s a re sent, you wi l l see the r ating s when you chan ge the c han nel or when yo u pres s the IN FO but ton o n the [...]

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    4 4 V - CH IP Men u : S et ti ng U p a nd U sing V - Ch ip Lock Passcod e Set t ing Up the V - CHI P LOCK P as scode (F ig ure 27) Select V - CHIP LOCK fro m t he MA I N men u fo r f i rst time setup or af ter yo u have canceled yo u r passcode. Y ou w il l see t he s c reen s hown in Fig u re 27 . Use the n u mber b uttons o n the rem ote co ntro [...]

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    4 5 V - CH IP HOUR S / L OCK B Y T I M E (F ig ure 30 ) V - CH IP HO UR S / L OC K BY TI ME w i ll a l low yo u to activate the V - Chip o r lock the en t ire TV dur ing specif ic hours. V - CH IP Sta r t T ime and V - CH I P St op Ti me (F ig u re 30 ) Select the ti mes yo u would li ke the V - Chip to be Active. By se t ti ng the V - Chip S ta r [...]

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    46 A D V A N CED F E A T U R E S Men u : C o lor Ba la nce, Au to Colo r Cor rect io n , P er fect Colo r ™ , C o lor V iew™ , R eset Colo r Colo r Ba la nce M en u ( Fig u re 3 1) The Colo r Ba lance Me nu o f fe rs t hree choi ces : On, Mode 1- Colo r V iew™ , Mode 2 -P er fectColo r™ . T o select a mode, press Ad just or t o move cursor [...]

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    4 7 AD V AN C ED FEA TURES M e n u : TIME R, T im e r M e n u , an d Se t T im e T h e TV’ s cl o ck m u s t b e s e t b e fo r e y o u ca n s e t t h e t im e r . I f yo u h a v e n o t s e t t h e c l oc k an d/ o r d a y , y o u w il l s e e th e C LO C K m e n u i n s t e a d o f th e T i m e r m e n u . T I MER menu (F ig ure 35) The ti me r[...]

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    48 A D V A N CED F E A T U R E S Men u : S et Day , I n pu t, a nd Chan nel Set Day (F ig ure 37) Select the days t hat the TV w il l t ur n on a uto matical ly . Y ou can select Ev er yday , Mon-Fri (Mon day th ro ugh F riday), o r t he in d ividual day s o f t he wee k . Inp ut (F ig ure 38 ) Select the inpu t to use wh en the ti me r t ur ns on [...]

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    4 9 V id eo Mu te (F ig ure 4 0 ) Video M ute, wh en On, lets yo u d isp lay a bl ue backg round w hen no s ig nal is being received o n Inp uts 1- 2 , Com pone nt 1- 2 , and M onLin k. Black En ha n cemen t (F ig ure 41 ) The con tra st in dark scenes is e n hanced f or better pi ct u re qual ity . Brigh ter scen es w il l not be affected. ?[...]

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    5 0 A U D IO/ V I D EO SE T T I N GS Men u : O ver v iew A U D I O / V I D EO SE T T I NGS Men u (F ig ure 43) Each inpu t ha s i ts ow n A / V mem or y . Y ou can adjust each inpu t ’ s A / V me mory in t wo ways. Y ou can use the men u or t he r emo te con t rol. A / V Me mo r y Reset A / V Mem or y Reset w il l ret ur n the cur ren t ly select[...]

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    5 1 Audio Set t ing s Ba ss Enhances or red uces lo w f requ ency sound. T reble Enhances or red uces high frequen c y soun d. Ba la nce Adj usts t he l evel of soun d bet ween the left a nd right speakers. Surround Creates sim u lated ste reo a nd s u rro u n d ef fect s. Y our cho ices a re : • Of f : No surround effects. U se t his sett ing wh[...]

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    5 2 A U D IO/ V I D EO S et t ing Desc r i pt i ons : Video V id eo S et t ings NOTE : A sl ider wi l l display on - screen for each set ting. The sl ider has a numeric va lue, wh ere 63 is the ma x imum, t he mid- ran ge is 3 1 and t he min imum set ti ng is 0. Contrast Pro v ides a slide r to ad just the white- to -black level. Low con tra st sh [...]

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    Cha pt er . . . 5 PIP / P O P Oper a t io ns A va ila bl e On - Screen Format Sizes ................................................................................. 54 Operation o f PIP and POP ......................................................................................... 56 Appendi x A : Bypas sing the V- Ch ip Lock ...................[...]

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    54 Format (picture shape) av ailability based on Input/Signal NO T E : Y ou ca n f ind aspec t ratios on the back of mo st D V D c overs. A lso, Ana morphic D V Ds a re usu al ly m arked “ A na mo rph ic ” or “Enha nced for 1 6 :9 T V s. ” A v a i lable On - Sc reen F o r mat Size s Zoom Enla rges t he p ictu re, cr opp ing some o f t he im[...]

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    5 5 W id escreen Pictu re (480i /480p) Sta ndard ( Re commended ) E xpa nd Zo om (For let terbox 2. 35 :1 D V Ds) Nar row Stre tch W id escreen Pictu re ( 1 6 :9 - H D 1 080i /720p only) Ex a mp le : A T r ue HD Bro adc ast Sta ndard ( Re commended ) H D Ex pa nd (R ecommended fo r 4 : 3 im ages with Black Si de Bars ) A v a i lable On - Sc reen F [...]

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    5 6 Operation o f PI P and POP Chang i ng PIP / P O P Inpu ts Press PIP D EV IC E to bro w se through avai labl e PIP or PO P images. C ha nging PIP/ PO P Channe ls Press PIP CH t o scroll up or d ow n through me moriz ed channels on the A NT . E xcha ng ing Progr am I mages Press ENTER / EXC H to exchange t he main pi ct u re with t he P I P / PO [...]

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    5 7 Appen d i x A : B y passing t he V - Ch ip Lock B y passing t he V - Ch ip Lock A fter you se t t he l ock , you need y our passcode to view a V - Chip locked pro g ram, v iew the locked TV , ca nce l the lock, or ent er the V - Chi p lock men us. If you f orget your passcode, yo u ca n view t he l ocked TV w ithou t ente r ing your passcode. W[...]

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    5 8 Appe ndi x B : Hig h Def i ni t io n I n pu t Connect io n C o mpa t ib i lit y Com ponen t Inpu ts These inpu ts a re com patibl e w i t h most standa rd D V D and DT V signa ls with c om pon ent vi deo outp uts. Comp atible D T V signa ls a re SDTV 480i, 480p, and HDT V 720p , 1 080i. Pl ea se check the DT V receiver s pecif ications befo re [...]

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    5 9 Mitsubish i . .. .. . 010, 01 1, 012 , 013, . .. .. .. .. .. . 0 1 4, 3 60 Adm ir a l . .. .. .. . 220 A iwa . .. .. .. .. . 225, 226 , 241 B & K . .. .. .. . 352 Bose . .. .. .. .. . 3 5 1 Denon . .. .. .. . 2 34, 2 35 , 2 36, 2 45 , . .. .. .. .. .. . 246 , 35 9 , 361 Fisher . .. .. .. . 20 4 Ger ra rd . .. .. .. . 213 Ha rma n K ardon . [...]

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    60 Mitsubish i HD / Satel l ite Receiver 00 6 , 1 73 Ec hosta r/ D ishnet work 17 5, 82 , 1 83, 188 Ex pres s V u . .. .. . 1 75 GE . .. .. .. .. . 1 76 Grad ient . .. .. . 186 Hitac hi . .. .. .. . 1 73, 18 1, 184 Hughes . .. .. .. . 1 73 Mag ana vox. .. .. . 1 71, 1 72 Panason ic . .. .. . 1 7 4 Ph il ips . .. .. .. . 1 71, 1 72 RCA / Prosca n 1 [...]

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    6 1            M onit or Ti l t / Inp ut T er m ina l Access / Cable M a nagemen t Fig ure 1 . Monitor Ti lt Fig ure 2. Input T e rminal Access Monit or Ti lt (Fig ure 1) Y ou have t he ab i l i t y to adjust the v iew ing a ngle and ti lt of th is monit or . 1. Grab the TV w ith t wo ha n[...]

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    6 2 Index A A/V Memory Reset 50 Receiver , Connecting 17 Activating the P IP and POP 29 Advanced F eatures Menu 34, 46-49 Antenna Channel Edit M enu 42 Connecting 14, 15 Appendices A: Bypassing the V -Chip Lock 57 B: High Denition I nput Connection Compatibility 58 C: R emote Control Pr ogramming Codes 59 Audio/Video S ettings Menu 34, 50 A/V Me[...]

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    6 3 V -Chip Lock 43 MonitorLink, Connecting 21 Monitor T ilt 61 Mo ving PIP Images 56 N N ame Menu 41 P P er fectColor 46 PIP and POP Activating 29 Changing 56 F reezing 56 Ho w Connections Affect 22 Operation 56 POP “Live ” Image, Selecting 56 R Remote Control F unctions Care 25 Channel Selection 26 Operation 25 PIP and POP 29 Overview of the [...]

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    6 4 T ro ub leshoo t i ng Pro bl em P ossib le S o lu t io n • The T V remote c ontrol doe s not work. • Chec k that t he bat ter ies a re ins ta l led cor rec t ly . • Chec k that t he sel ecte d sw itch i s set to “ T V ” . • Be no f u rt her t ha n 20 fee t from t he T V when usi ng t he remote control . • Avoid using u nder or nea[...]

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    6 5 N OT E S LT3050_OG_v5.ind 04.1.23, 11:47 AM 65[...]

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    66 N OT E S LT3050_OG_v5.ind 04.1.23, 11:47 AM 66[...]

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    MIT SUBISHI L CD T V LIMI TED WAR R AN T Y MIT SU BIS HI DI GITAL ELE CT RO NIC S A MERI CA , INC. (“ MD E A”) war ra nt s t o th e or ig ina l p urc ha ser of this LCD T V th at if purc ha se d fr om an au th ori ze d MI TS UBIS HI Audi o / V id eo De al er, shou ld i t pro ve de fe c ti ve by r ea so n of im pr ope r wor km an shi p and /o r [...]

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