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    ® HOME - THE A TE R TE LE VISION MODELS 6 3 8 Series C 1 0 Series O WN E R’ S GU I DE For qu e st io ns: • Visit our webs ite at ww w .mitsubishi -tv .com. - E-mail us at MDE Aser vice@mdea.com. - Call Cons umer Relations at - 80 0 -332-2 1 1 9 for oper ational or co nnection a ssis tanc e. For information o n • Syst em R eset , please se e [...]

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    2 For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 F CC Decla rat ion of Conformit y Product: Projection T elevision Receiver Models: WD - 60 638, WD - 656 38, WD - 73638 WD - 60 C1 0, WD - 6 5C1 0, WD - 73C 1 0 Responsible Par ty : Mitsubishi D igital Ele ctronics Americ a, I nc . 935 1 Jeronimo Road Ir vine, CA 92 6 1 8- 1 904 T elephone: (800) 33[...]

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    3 For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 Content s 1 Setup and O per ation Get ting Sta r ted ......................... 5 TV C o n t r o l s ............................ 6 The ST A T US Indicator ..................... 7 TV I np u t s .............................. 8 Pic tur e S et ti ng s ......................... 8 Using an E xter nal Sou[...]

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    4 For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 Impor t ant Safe t y Inst ructions Please re ad the following safegua rds for your T V and retain for f uture refere nce. A lways follow all warnings and instr uctions m arked on the television. 1 ) Read these instr uctions. 2 ) K eep these instruct ions. 3) Heed all warning s. 4 ) Fol low all instr[...]

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    5 For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 Se tup and Operat ion 1 Remote Control T wo A A B at t er ie s AA AA Ow ne r ’s Gui de Qu ic k Se tu p G ui de Prod uc t Reg is tr at i on Card Pack ag e C on te nt s Please ta ke a moment to revie w the following list of items to ensure that you hav e rece ived ev er y thing. Insta lling t he R e[...]

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    6 1 . S etup and Operation For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 Re mo te Cont rol Pow e r s T V o n or of f. Number /let ter k eys Channel tuning, page 8 PIN entr y , page 24 Sleep Timer . T ur ns of f the T V af ter the length of time you set. Pres s SLEEP repeatedly to increa se the time from 1 5 minu tes up to the ma ximum of 9 0 minu[...]

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    1 . S etup and Operation 7 For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 T V Co ntr ol s , c o nti nue d TV Cont rol Panel But tons on the control panel duplic ate some ke ys o n the remote control. Refer to • lower labels when using T V menus o r af ter activating a sp ecia l func tion. Refer to • uppe r labels when no T V menus are dis - pl[...]

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    8 1 . S etup and Operation For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 Tu n i ng Chan nel s from t he A nten na Inp ut Af ter per forming a cha nnel sca n, use these metho ds to tune to channels on the ANT input. Channels c an be either fro m an over -the -air antenna or fro m direct ca ble ser vice. Enter the channel numbe r using the numbe r [...]

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    1 . S etup and Operation 9 For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 The FO RMA T K ey a nd Pi ct ure S hape Important Bl ack b ar s a t t he e dg es of t h e pi ct u re a re c om mo n in H D pi ct u re s. B la ck ba r s ar e no t a de fec t of t h e T V . Black bar s are added by broad- • cas ters to fill the 1 6:9 sc reen area while pre s[...]

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    10 1. Set u p and Oper ation For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 Non-anamorphic or SD 4:3 Anamorphic DVD Standard Distorted. Not r ecom- mended. Recommende d Expan d Recom- me nde d for let te rb ox. Se e Note 1 . Di stor te d; not recommende d. Se e Note 1. Zoom Distorted. Not r ecom- me nde d. Se e Note 1 . Recommende d for anamorphic[...]

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    1 . S etup and Operation 11 For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 Usin g the T V with a Pe r sonal Computer Tip Set the comp uter’ s scre en s av er to display a scre ensaver pat tern af ter several minutes of inac tiv- ity . T his acts a s a reminder that the T V is powered on and the lamp is in u se. The la mp is in use whenever the T[...]

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    12 1. Setup and Operation For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 Pres s the INFO key t o s ee an abbreviated statu s display . Pres s INFO again to see details. Not all info rmation shown in the sample will b e available for all pro gra ms and sources. Ba si c St a tu s Di s pl ay 1. Channel numbe r . D igital cha nnel include s major and [...]

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    1 . S etup and Operation 13 For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 3 D Video Notice Concerning F ormat Compatibilit y In order to display 3D images. Mits ubishi 3D Read y DLP Home Cinema T Vs require the use of a 3D sour ce device couple d with the Mitsubishi 3D ada pter or other sourc e devices that supp or t che ckerboard dis play format[...]

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    14 1. Set u p and Oper ation For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 3 D Video, contin ued 3D Saf ety Requ iremen ts 3D Glas ses a re NOT designed as su nglasse s or • safet y glas ses an d do not provide protection. 3D glasse s should be worn only whe n viewing 3D material . Do not wear the wirele ss glas se s in any situations • that [...]

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    15 For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 2 TV C onnect ions 1 2 3 HDMI HDMI Pb Pr INPUT 2 INPUT 1 (480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i) Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr Y/ VIDEO 3D GLASSES EMITTER ANT AUDIO L R DIGIT AL AUDIO OUTPUT DVI/PC AUDIO INPUT HDMI ( page 1 7 ) DVI/ PC AUDI O INPUT ( page 1 7 ) DIGIT AL A UDIO OUTPUT ( page 1 8 ) R & L Anal og Audio Inp[...]

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    16 2 . T V Connections For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 The HDMI inpu ts can al so acce pt digital DVI video signals. T o c onnec t a device’ s DVI output to the T V ’ s HDMI input, us e an HDMI-to- DVI adapter or cable plu s an anal og audio cab le. Conne ct the ana log audio ca bles to the DVI / P C AUD I O INPUT jacks on the T[...]

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    2 . T V Connections 17 For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 H D MI De vi ce Mitsubishi re comme nds using high- spee d HDMI cable s to connect newer devices inco rporating HD MI technology . HDMI Pb Pr INPUT 2 INPUT 1 (480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i) Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr Y/ VIDEO 3D GLASSES EMITTER ANT AUDIO L R DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT DVI/PC AUDIO I[...]

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    18 2 . T V Connections For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 An te nna or Cable TV S er vice Connec t the incoming c able to the T V’s ANT input. VC R or D VD Recorder to an Anten na or W all Outlet Cable Required: 1. V i d e o c a b l e s 1 a. Compon ent video c ables (red /blu e/ green) or 1 b. Composite video c able (usually yellow) [...]

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    2 . T V Connections 19 For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 A/ V Receiver wit h H DMI Output Required: One HD MI-to-HDMI c able This option allows you to vie w content from device s conne cted to an A / V re ceiver . The A / V re ceiver ca n send audio a nd video to the T V over a single HDMI cable. Y ou can us e an HDMI co nnection a s [...]

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    20 For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 3 TV M e n u s Pres s MENU on t h e re mot e con t ro l to op en t h e m ain menu. Pres s • ENTE R or to see sub- menus. Pres s • MENU or to back up one menu lev el. Pres s • EXI T to close all menus. Pi cture Main menu Pic tu r e S et t i ng s Picture set tings a re saved for the curre nt in[...]

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    3 . T V Menus 21 For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 S ou nd Sound me nu Audi o Set ti ngs Audio set tings ar e saved for the curre nt input only . Usi ng t h e Au di o Se t t in gs m en u Highlight the slider you want to change and pre ss 1. to mak e adjustments. Pres s 2. ENTE R when done. Lev e l Sound Smooths a nd levels sound volum[...]

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    22 3. T V Menus For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 Se t up, co nt inu ed Screen Sa v er When on, displays a ra ndomly moving Mitsubishi lo go af ter one minute without activit y or a video si gnal. The logo remin ds you that the T V is still on. Pre ss ENTE R to choose either On or Of f . Timer The Time r tells the T V to power on auto[...]

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    3 . T V Menus 23 For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 Use the T V ’ s channe l menus to : Save a list of fa vorite channels (see • page 1 0 ). Define the s ource for the a ntenna input • Per form a cha nnel sca n • Limit • CH / CH tuning to only the channels you want Sele ctively scan fo r new channels • Add a single channe l[...]

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    24 3 . T V Menus For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 Chan nels, contin ued Addi ti ve Scan The additive scan ad ds only new channels. Unlike the full channel s can, custom cha nnel set tings are pre - ser ved. Highlight 1. Addi tive Sca n and pre ss ENTE R to select either ON or OFF . Highlight 2. Scan Channels a nd pre ss ENTE R to sta[...]

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    3 . T V Menus 25 For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 Imp or tant Notes o n Rating Loc ks • Rating locks app ly only to channels an d signals rece ived on the ANT and composite VIDEO jacks. • When viewing a ca ble box, satellite receiver , or other device conne cted to the compone nt Y Pb Pr or HDMI inputs, check the device’ s owne[...]

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    26 3. T V Menus For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 Lock s, contin ued Chann el Locks Block acc ess to the channe ls you specif y . Highlight the control box next to the channel • number an d pres s ENTE R to lock or unlock the channel. Use the • Lock All and Unlock All options if working with many channel numb er s. Contr ol Panel [...]

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    Appe ndi ces 27 For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 CAUTION BURN DANGER! HOT SURF ACES INSIDE! T ouch lamp cartridge handle only . Do not touch lamp or lamp car - tridge housing. Keep lamp cartridge horizontal during removal. Do not tilt as glass may come out and cause injury . Replace lamp car - tridge only with the same part number 91[...]

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    28 Ap pen dice s For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 Lamp-Car tridge Repl acement Rem ovi ng t he O l d La mp C ar t ri dg e T ur n of f T V power and unp lug the T V . A llow the 1. lamp to cool for at le ast one hou r before pro cee d- ing. Af ter the lamp has c ooled, rem ov e the cover of the 2. lamp compa r tment, loc ated on the b[...]

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    Appe ndi ces 29 For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 Cl ea ning Recommendat ions Norm ally , light dusting with a dr y , non-s cratching duster will keep your T V clea n. If cleaning b eyond this is need ed, plea se use the following guidelines: Firs t, turn of f the T V and unp lug the power cord fr om the power outlet. Exte rior Occa s[...]

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    30 Appe ndi ces For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 Reset Name When to Use How to Use Resulting Action For m a t If the pictur e shape see ms inco rre ct, use the FOR M A T key to chang e the picture shape. Pres s FOR M A T to cy cle through the available picture s hape s for the signal. The la st-used for mat for a signa l ty pe will b[...]

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    Appe ndi ces 31 For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 Reset Name When to Use How to Use Resulting Action System Res et If the T V doe s not turn on or of f, does not respo nd to the remote control or control- panel but tons, or has audio but no vide o. Press a nd hold the POWER button on the control pane l for ten sec onds. The T V will t[...]

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    32 App end ic es For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 A pp e ndi x B : T r ou bl es hooti ng, c onti nued Pi ct ur e Sympt om Remar ks 1. P i cture doe s not look like a high-def inition picture. Not all signals a re high-d efinition signals. T o receive high- definition pr o- gramming f rom your cable o r satellite provider , you mus t [...]

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    Appe ndi ces 33 For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 A pp e ndi x B : T r ou bl es hooti ng, c onti nued Sound Sympt om Remar ks 1. There is no sound even when the volume is turned up. • Check if the MUTE ke y is on. • The T V ’ s Sound > Analog L isten T o set ting may be set to SAP (analog progr am from the ANT input) but no S[...]

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    34 T rade mark and License I nformation For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 Mitsubishi T V Soft ware END-USER LI CENSE A GREEMENT FOR EMBEDDED S OF TWAR E IM PO RT AN T – RE A D CA RE FU LL Y: This Li ce nse A gre em ent i s a le ga l agre e men t bet we en you (e ithe r an i ndiv idu al o r an en tit y) a nd Mit sub ish i Dig ita l E[...]

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    T rademar k and License Information 35 For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 If yo u ar e in te re st ed i n obt a in in g op en s ou rc e cod e fo r th is p r od uc t , pl ea se c on ta ct M it s ub is hi a t (8 0 0) 3 3 2-21 19. A nom in al h an d li ng a nd m ai li ng c ha r ge m ay a pp l y . GNU Gen era l Public Lice nse Ver si on 2 [...]

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    36 T rade mark and License I nformation For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 10. If you wis h to in co rp or ate p ar t s of th e Pro gr am i nto ot he r fr ee p ro gr am s who se d is tri bu tio n co nd iti on s are d if fe re nt , wr it e to th e au tho r to as k for p e rmi ss io n. For s of t wa re wh ich i s co pyr ig hte d by the F[...]

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    T rademar k and License Information 37 For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 6d. A separable portion of the object code, whose source code is excluded fr om the Corresponding Source as a System Library , need not be included in conveying the object code work. A “User Product” is either (1) a “consumer pr oduct”, which means any ta[...]

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    38 Wa r r a n t y For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 Mi ts ubis hi Home - Theater T el evision Limited W ar ra nt y MITSUBISHI DIGIT AL ELECTRONICS A MERICA , INC. (“MDE A ”) warra nts as follows to the original purcha ser of this television from an author ized MITSUBISHI Audio/ Vi deo De aler , should it p rov e defective by reaso[...]

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    Wa r r a n t y 39 For assis ta nce ca ll 1 ( 8 0 0) 3 3 2- 21 1 9 d. T o obtain a replac eme nt lamp, order the lamp direc tly from the MDE A Par t s Depar tment at (80 0) 553 - 72 78. 2. THIS LIMITED W ARR ANT Y DOES NOT COVER : a. Up to .0 1 % pixel outag es (small dot pic ture ele ments that are da rk or inc orre ctly illuminated ). b. Damage to[...]

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    We b s i t e : w ww.mitsubishi-tv .com E-m ai l: MDEAser vice@mdea.com Call Consu mer Relat ions for op era tiona l or connec t ion assi st ance at 800-332 - 2 1 1 9 T o order r eplac ement or add ition al remote cont rols or lam p car t ridges Vis it our website w w w .m itsu par ts .com or call 800-553- 7 27 8 SYST E M R E S E T If the T V doe s [...]