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    							 1.  Basic Setup and Operation 11
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     Picture
    Video
    Basic picture settings
    Picture+ Specialized picture controls
    Reset Reset of sound and picture adjustments 
    for the current input
    Perfect
    840 Series.   Fine-tuning of color settings
    Advanced
    Highly customized picture adjust -
    ments for each input.  Mitsubishi 
    recommends these adjustments be 
    made only by a trained professional 
    installer.
    3D Mode
    Setup for 3D viewing.  See page 20 .
    Sound
    Audio
    Basic audio settings
    840 Series.   Also includes subwoofer 
    and center-channel controls.
    Global
    840 Series.   Settings for the AVR/REAR 
    OUTPUT
     jack.
    Auto SP840 Series.   Sound Projector settings.  
    See page 23 .
    SoundPro
    Captions
    Settings for closed captions
    Setup
    Language Menu language
    Clock Set the TV clock to use the TV Timer, to 
    use ChannelView listings, or to lock the 
    TV by time.
    Timer Setup for the TV Timer.  The Timer tells 
    the TV to power on automatically at a 
    time you set.  Set the TV clock before 
    using the TV Timer.
    Channel Setup for a channel scan on the 
    ANT 
    input; addition to or deletion of channels 
    from TV memory
    Energy Controls for TV energy usage
    Network
    Setup for internet connectivity.  See page 17 .
    TV Menus
    Inputs
    Name
    Name assignments for TV inputs
    HDMI 
    Control Setup for HDMI Control (CEC) of exter
    -
    nal devices
    Order Setup of icons in the Input Selection 
    menu
    S t r e a mT V 740 or 840 Series (U.S. only).  Account 
    deactivation; clears your personal data 
    from the TV.
    Demo Demonstrations of selected TV features
    Update Instructions for updating TV software.
    Lock
    Parental 740 or 840 Series (U.S. only). Controls 
    to limit TV use by content ratings (com -
    posite video and antenna inputs only)
    Time Setup to lock the TV by time of day.  Set 
    the TV clock before using this menu.
    Channel Setup to lock specific channels (antenna 
    input only)
    Panel Control-panel lock
    Other 740 or 840 Series (U.S. only). Controls 
    to limit TV use based on rating systems 
    that may come into effect in the future 
    (digital channels on the antenna input 
    only)
    Press MENU on the remote control to open 
    the main menu.  Find detailed descriptions 
    of all menus in the supplemental Owner’s 
    Guide at www.mitsubishi-tv.com .  
    						
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    TV Connections
    Auto Input Sensing
    The TV’s Auto Input Sensing feature automatically rec-
    ognizes many connections and prompts you to identify 
    the type of device connected.  See pages 8 and  26  for 
    more on Auto Input Sensing.
    Connection Types
    Use the connection types available on your input 
    devices that will give the best video quality.  For 
    example, choose HDMI over component video; choose 
    component video over composite video.
    Picture Quality
    For best picture quality, route signals directly from the 
    source device to the TV.Surround Sound
    The TV accepts PCM stereo or Dolby Digital 5.1 over 
    the 
    ANT and HDMI inputs and passes the audio out on 
    the 
    DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT jack.
    I M P O R TA N T
    Accessories such as cables, adapters, splitters, 
    or combiners required for TV connections 
    are not supplied with the TV.  These items are 
    available at most electronics stores.
    Before You Begin
    Connection Types and Audio/Video Quality 
    Component
    GOOD
    BEST GOOD
    BEST
    VIDEO QUALITY AUDIO QUALITY
    DVI-to-HDMI
    HDMI VideoVideo
    Composite
    L/R Analog
    Stereo
    Mini
    Plug
    Audio
    Coaxial Audio Digital
    HDMI
    High-denition or standard-denition videoDolby Digital 5.1, 
    PCM 2.0 (stereo)Stereo onlyStandard-denition  video only
    HDMI Cable Categories
    HDMI cables are available as Standard and High-Speed types.
    •	 High-Speed HDMI Cables.   Blu-ray players, newer DVD 
    players, video games, 3D content, and set-top boxes 
    require High-Speed HDMI cables, suitable for clock 
    frequencies up to 340 MHz or data rates of up to 10.2 
    gigabits per second.  Use high-speed cables for 1080p 
    HD signals carrying extended color encodings (i.e., 30 or  more bits, also called Deep Color).  High-Speed HDMI 
    cables are also suitable for standard HDTV signals.
    •	 Standard HDMI Cables .  Standard HDMI cables may be 
    unmarked.  They are suitable for standard HDTV 720p, 
    1080i, and 1080p signals with 8-bit color depth.  Use 
    Standard HDMI cables for clock frequencies up to 74.25 
    MHz or data rates of up to 2.23 gigabits per second.       
    						
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    Input and Output Jacks
    L Calibration 
    Microphone  Input
    (840 series,  page 23)
    USB/USB-P
    •	
    The left USB port can 
    accept a wireless network 
    adapter
    .  See page 18 .
    •	840 Series.   The right 
    USB port can power a TV 
    accessory such as a wire -
    less subwoofer.
    DVI/PC  INPUT
    Audio input 
    ( page 15 )
    D I G I TA L  
    A UDIO  
    OUTPUT
    Y
    Composite 
    video input 
    (page 15 )
    Y Pb Pr
    Component 
    video input 
    (page 14 )
    ANT
     
    Coaxial antenna  input
    ( page 15 ) 3D 
    GLASSES  EMITTER
    ( page 20 )
    2
    1
    34
    3D
    GLASSES EMITTERANTHDMI
    L
    R
    DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTPUT
    AUDIO/SURROUND -OUTPUT-
    R L
    LAN
    USB-P
    CENTER
    INPUT SUB WOOFER
    OUTPUT
    EXTERNAL
    CONTROLLER  INPUT
    LAN
    (Ethernet,  port   page 17 )
    AUDIO /SURROUND  OUTPUT
    CENTER INPUT
    SUBWOOFER OUTPUT
    See the Supplemental Owner’s Guide at 
    www.mitsubishi-tv.com  for use of these jacks.
    Additional jacks 
    offered on the  840 series.
    HDMI-4 offered 
    on the 840 series.
    EXTERNAL CON -
    TROLLER INPUT
    Accepts control 
    signals from an 
    external controller 
    or IR repeater when 
    set up by your pro -
    fessional installer.
    L/RAnalog stereo  audio inputs
    HDMI
    (page 13 , page 16 )
    Inputs are HDMI 
    HDCP compliant.
    HDMI Device
    Examples:  HDTV Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, or 
    DVD/Blu-ray Player
    Required:  HDMI cable.
    Connect an HDMI cable from the TV to the device’s  HDMI output.  HDMI-connectable devices provide 
    video and audio through a single cable.
    Mitsubishi recommends using high-speed HDMI cables  to connect newer devices incorporating HDMI technol -
    ogy.  See “HDMI Cable Categories”  on the opposite page 
    for more on HDMI cable types.
    Note:  •	 This connection carries high-definition video, 
    3D video, and Dolby Digital 5.1 audio signals.
    •	 This connection supports copy protection 
    (HDCP).
    3D
    GLASSES EMITTERANT
    DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTPUTAUDIO/SURROUND -OUTPUT-
    R L
    LAN
    CENTER
    INPUT SUB WOOFER
    OUTPUTEXTERNAL
    CONTROLLER  INPUT
    USB-P1 2
    34HDMIL
    R
    1 2
    34HDMI
    HDMI 
    cableTV jack panel
    Any device with  HDMI output
    CABLE IN or 
    SATELLITE IN
    Incoming from 
    cable service or 
    satellite dish
    Connection Diagrams        
    						
    							14 2. TV Connections
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    PbY
    Pr
    AUDIO
    L
    R
    3D
    GLASSES EMITTERANT
    DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTPUTAUDIO/SURROUND -OUTPUT-
    R L
    LAN
    CENTER
    INPUT SUB WOOFER
    OUTPUTEXTERNAL
    CONTROLLER  INPUT
    USB-P1 2
    34HDMIL
    R
    TV jack panel
    L
    R
    L
    R
    DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTPUT
    Incoming from 
    cable service or 
    satellite dish
    Component 
    video cables
    Component 
    video device
    Audio 
    cables
    CABLE IN or 
    SATELLITE IN
    Y Pb Pr Component Video Device
    Examples:  HDTV Cable Box, Sa tellite Receiver, or 
    DVD/Blu-ray Player
    If your source device has an HDMI output, use the con -
    nections for an HDMI device described on the previous 
    page  instead of component video.
    Required: Component video cables
    RCA-type analog audio cables
    Note: 
    •	 This connection carries high-definition video 
    signals.
    •	 To hear digital surround sound from an A /V 
    receiver, connect the digital audio output from the 
    device directly to your digital A /V receiver.
    VCR or DVD Recorder to an 
    Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable
    Required:
    •	 Video cables
     
    - Component video cables (red/
    blue/green)
          or
     
    - Composite video cable (usually 
    yellow)
    •	 RCA-type analog audio cables
    •	 Two-way RF splitter
    •	 Two coaxial cables
    Note:  •	 Use	composite	video	only	if component video or 
    HDMI are unavailable.  A 
    composite video connection 
    cannot carry high-definition 
    video signals.
    •	 If	your	recording	device	has	 an analog-only tuner, you must use a digital converter 
    box to enable recording of 
    digital broadcasts.
    AUDIO OUT COMPOSITE 
    VIDEO OUT
    COMPONENT 
    VIDEO OUT
    L
    R
    3D
    GLASSES EMITTERANT
    DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTPUTAUDIO/SURROUND-OUTPUT-
    R L
    LAN
    CENTER
    INPUT SUB WOOFER
    OUTPUT
    EXTERNAL
    CONTROLLER  INPUT
    USB-P1 2
    34HDMIL
    R
    ANT
    L
    R
    DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTPUT
    ANTL
    R
    ANTENNA  IN
    or
    TV panel
    Incoming  cable
    RF
    Splitter
    DVD Recorder  or VCR
    Composite 
    video cable
    Component 
    video cables
    Audio 
    cables        
    						
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    DVI OUT
    3D
    GLASSES EMITTERANT
    DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTPUTAUDIO/SURROUND -OUTPUT-
    R L
    LAN
    CENTER
    INPUT SUB WOOFER
    OUTPUTEXTERNAL
    CONTROLLER  INPUT
    USB-P1 2
    34HDMIL
    R
    1 2
    34HDMI
    TV panel
    Digital DVI  device
    DVI-to-HDMI
    cable
    Audio cable
    AUDIOOUT
    DVI Video Device
    Examples:  Computer or Older A/V Device
    Note: 
    •	 This	connection	can	carry	high-definition	video	signals.
    •	 The	HDMI	connection	supports	copy	protection	 (HDCP).
    Connect a DVI device (digital only) to one of the TV’s 
    HDMI input jacks.
    Required: Audio cable with stereo mini-plug
    DVI-to-HDMI cable or DVI/HDMI adapter and HDMI 
    cable
    Some devices require a connection using an analog 
    output first in order to view on-screen menus and to 
    select DVI as the output.  Please review your equipment 
    instructions for DVI connectivity and compatibility.
    Antenna or Cable TV Service
    Connect the incoming cable to the TV’s ANT input.  
    Reception over direct cable (no box) is limited to non- scrambled analog and digital channels.
    IN OUT
    3D
    GLASSES EMITTERANT
    DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTPUTAUDIO/SURROUND -OUTPUT-
    R L
    LAN
    CENTER
    INPUT SUB WOOFER
    OUTPUTEXTERNAL
    CONTROLLER  INPUT
    USB-P1 2
    34HDMIL
    RANT
    ANT
    Cable 
    TV 
    service
    UHF/VHF 
    antenna
    TV panel
    Not recommeded.  Other connec-
    tion types provide better quality 
    audio and video.
    Direct cable (no cable box)
    or or
    Older 
    cable 
    box
    Composite Video Device
    VCR or other device with composite video 
    output
    Note:  This connection does not support high-defini -
    tion video signals.
    Required: Composite video cable (usually yellow)
    RCA-type analog audio cables
    3D
    GLASSES EMITTERANT
    DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTPUTAUDIO/SURROUND -OUTPUT-
    R L
    LAN
    CENTER
    INPUT SUB WOOFER
    OUTPUTEXTERNAL
    CONTROLLER  INPUT
    USB-P1 2
    34HDMIL
    R
    TV jack panel
    L
    R
    L
    R
    DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTPUT
    AUDIO OUT
    COMPOSITE  VIDEO OUT L
    R
    Audio 
    cables
    VCR or other device 
    with composite 
    video output
    Composite 
    video cable        
    						
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    A/V Receiver
    Most setups require either a digital audio cable or analog stereo audio cables.  To send audio from TV 
    channels received on the 
    ANT input or devices con -
    nected directly to the TV, you must use one of the con -
    nections shown below.
    The TV makes all incoming audio available as an output:
    •	 Analog incoming audio is available as output in 
    digital stereo format on the 
    DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT 
    jack.  840 Series.   Analog incoming audio is also 
    available as analog stereo on the 
    AUDIO/SUR -
    ROUND  OUTPUT
     jacks.
    •	 Digital incoming audio is available as digital audio 
    on the 
    DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT jack.  840 Series.  
    Digital incoming audio is also available as analog 
    output on the
     AUDIO/SURROUND  OUTPUT jacks.
    See page 9  for tips on using an external sound system.
    3D
    GLASSES EMITTERANT
    DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTPUTAUDIO/SURROUND -OUTPUT-
    R L
    LAN
    CENTER
    INPUT SUB WOOFER
    OUTPUT
    EXTERNAL
    CONTROLLER  INPUT
    USB-P1 2
    34HDMIL
    R
    DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTPUT
    AUDIO/SURROUND
    -OUTPUT-
    R L
    AUDIO/SURROUND
    -OUTPUT-
    R L
    DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTPUT
    OPTICAL 
    INPUT
    COAXIAL 
    INPUT
    840 Series 
    only
    or
    TV
    A/V receiver back panel
    Note:  On rare occasions, an HDMI signal may be 
    copy-restricted and cannot be output from the 
    TV as a digital signal.  To hear these copy-pro -
    tected signals through the A /V receiver, use the 
    connection for an analog A /V receiver.
    •	 Check the A /V receiver’s Owner’s Guide for 
    information on use of the digital input and 
    switching between digital sound and analog 
    stereo sound from the TV.
    A/V Receiver with HDMI Output
    Required:  One HDMI cable
    This option allows you to view and hear content from 
    devices connected to an A /V receiver.  The A /V receiver 
    can send audio and video to the TV over a single HDMI 
    cable.
    You can add an optional audio connection from the 
    TV’s audio output.  The optional audio connection 
    allows you to hear, through the A /V receiver, devices 
    connected to the TV only, e.g., an antenna on the 
    ANT 
    input.
    See page 9  for tips on using an external sound system.
    VCR
    Cable
    box
    DVD
    player
    If your A/V receiver converts  all video signals for output on HDMI, you can use any  connection types from 
    external devices; content  can be HD or SD video.
    HDMI OUTDIGITAL
    AUDIO INANALOG AUDIO INL
    R
    3D
    GLASSES EMITTERANT
    DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTPUTAUDIO/SURROUND -OUTPUT-
    R L
    LAN
    CENTER
    INPUT SUB WOOFER
    OUTPUT
    EXTERNAL
    CONTROLLER  INPUT
    USB-P1 2
    34HDMIL
    R
    DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTPUT
    DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTPUTAUDIO/SURROUND -OUTPUT-
    R L
    AUDIO/SURROUND
    -OUTPUT-
    R L
    TV
    HDMI 
    cable
    Optional 
    analog or 
    digital audio  connection        
    						
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    T V Features
    StreamTV ™ Internet
    About StreamTV
    740 and 840 Series, U.S. only
    Internet services let you access many popular on-line 
    applications providing both free and paid content. 
    Required for StreamTV internet media:
    •	Broadband internet service (at least 2 Mbps for SD, 
    4 Mbps for HD, and 8 Mbps for 1080p HDX)
    •	 Category-5 Ethernet cable or  a wireless router 
    transmitting to an 
    AzureWave AW-NU231 USB wire -
    less adapter.
    •	 Computer access to the websites of content provid -
    ers when initial account activation is required for 
    service.
    •	 A credit card to cover the cost of paid content.
    WD-82CB1 (Canada)
    StreamTV internet services are unavailable in Canada.  
    Canadian users can, however, receive software updates 
    and use the iPhone remote control app noted on page 
    6 .  Follow the instructions on these pages to connect 
    the TV to your home internet network.
    2. Open the Setup > Network  menu to review set-
    tings.
    Setup > Network, DHCP connection
    3. Press EXIT  to clear the menu.
    Manual
    Note:  Manual setup is available only for a wired con-
    nection.
    1. Connect the TV to your network router with a Cat -
    egory-5 Ethernet cable 
    (not supplied).
    2. In the Setup > Network  menu, highlight Manual  
    and press 
    ENTER .
    3. Press  to move to the Connection Data  area.
    4. Input the connection data.
    5. After entering connection data, press ENTER to 
    connect.
    6. Change any of the following if needed:
    •	 Default Gateway
    •	 DNS
    •	 Subnet Mask
    Home Network Setup
    Before using StreamTV internet media, you must 
    connect the TV to the internet using either an Ethernet 
    cable or a wireless connection as described here.
    Note:  840 Series.  Make sure the TV is on any input 
    other 
    than Bluetooth ®.  Press the INPUT key to 
    change.
    Wired Ethernet Connection
    DHCP (automatic)
    1.  Connect the TV to your network router with a Cat -
    egory-5 Ethernet cable 
    (not supplied).
    3D
    GLASSES EMITTERANT
    DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTPUTAUDIO/SURROUND -OUTPUT-
    R L
    LAN
    CENTER
    INPUT SUB WOOFER
    OUTPUTEXTERNAL
    CONTROLLER  INPUT
    USB-P1 2
    34HDMIL
    RLANLAN
    Ethernet 
    cable
    Router or modem 
    providing high-speed  internet serviceIncoming internet  cable
    TV Panel      
    						
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    StreamTV™ Internet, continued
    Wireless Connection
    The TV requires an AzureWave AW-NU231 USB wireless 
    adapter to communicate with your IEEE 802.11n-compli-
    ant wireless network router.  The adapter is available from 
    your Mitsubishi dealer or go to www.mitsubishi-tv.com 
    and follow the Accessories link.
    1.  Disconnect the Ethernet cable if present.
    2. Connect the wireless adapter to the TV’s USB port.
    3D
    GLASSES EMITTERANT
    DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTPUTAUDIO/SURROUND -OUTPUT-
    R L
    LAN
    CENTER
    INPUT SUB WOOFER
    OUTPUT
    EXTERNAL
    CONTROLLER  INPUT
    USB-P1 2
    34HDMIL
    R
    Wireless 
    adapter
    Incoming 
    internet cable
    IEEE 802.11n-compliant wireless 
    network router providing 
    high-speed internet service
    Connect the USB adapter to the USB port on the back 
    of the TV.  840 Series.   Use the left USB port.
    3. Open the Setup > Network  menu.  After a few 
    moments, detected networks will appear listed on 
    the screen in order of signal strength.
    Setup > Network menu, wireless connection
    4. Highlight the desired network and press ENTER to 
    connect.  A check will appear next to the connected 
    Using StreamTV Internet Media
    1.  840 Series.   After establishing internet connectivity 
    as described in “Home Network Setup,” page 17 , 
    switch the TV to any input other than Bluetooth®
    .
    2. Press the INTERNET key to display services.
    3. Press ENTER to launch an application.
    Troubleshooting
    If You Are Unable to Connect to the Internet
    •	 Check all power and data connections.
    •	 If you can reach the internet with a computer or 
    other device on the same internet service used by 
    the TV, consult the router or modem owner’s guide 
    for reset instructions.
    •	 If you cannot reach the internet, contact your 
    service provider.  You may be asked for network 
    information such as the TV’s IP address.  Go to the 
    Setup > Network  menu to see connection data.
    For Further Assistance
    If you are having trouble connecting your TV or access -
    ing internet applications, contact Mitsubishi Customer 
    Care at 1 (800) 332-2119. network.  Press 
    CH / PAG E to see more networks if the 
    list fills more than one screen.
    Setup > Network menu after connecting.  The active 
    network is checked and connection data displays.
    5. If connecting to a secure network, enter the 
    network key or password when prompted.  Special 
    remote control keys you may need:
    Key Use for
    1Digit 1 and special characters
    ! @ # $ % ^ * _ - + = . SPACE ?
    CANCEL
    •	 Clears the password box of an old 
    entry from a prior session.
    •	 Deletes one character during pass -
    wo r d  e n t r y.
     
     Toggle between upper and lower case
    6. Press ENTER to connect.   
    						
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    StreamTV™ Internet, continued
    VUDU (740 and 840 Series, U.S. only)
    Internet services provided by VUDU
    ™ Apps let you 
    access many popular on-line applications.  In addition 
    to free content, VUDU’s movie service lets you buy and 
    rent movies through the TV.  Visit www.VUDU.com  
    to learn more about available movie titles, prices, and 
    services offered.
    Note:  From time to time you may notice changes to 
    the internet interface as new features are added.
    Getting Started with VUDU Movies
    1. After establishing internet connectivity as described 
    in “Home Network Setup,” page 17 , 
    switch the TV to 
    any input other than Bluetooth ®
    .
    2. Press the INTERNET key to display services from 
    VUDU Apps.
    3. Select the VUDU movie service.
    4. Browse the VUDU movie catalog and offerings.
    5. When you are ready to rent or buy a movie, you 
    will be prompted to activate your VUDU account.  
    Follow the on-screen instructions and use a com -puter to go to www.VUDU.com/activation.
      A 
    credit card is required for activation.
    Once your account is activated, you can rent and buy 
    movies using only the TV and the TV’s remote control.
    If you are having difficulty with your VUDU 
    account, contact VUDU Customer Care at 
    www.VUDU.com/support . 
    For a list of routers and switches recommended for 
    use with VUDU services, see the Support > FAQ 
    Other VUDU Support
    Reset your VUDU 
    account passwordUsing a computer, go to 
    www.VUDU.com
     (reset 
    requires access to e-mail).
    Reset your parental 
    controls pass code Call VUDU Customer Care at 
    1-888-554-VUDU
     (8838).
    INTERNET
    LAST
    TOOLS
    GUIDE.  In some contexts, returns to the 
    VUDU home menu
    .
    F1.  
    Displays a VUDU help menu if available.
    CH / PAG E.  Jumps to the previous or next page of 
    menu items.
    TOOLS.  Use the To o l s  menu to perform A /V reset 
    while in VUDU movies or some VUDU Apps.
    CANCEL.  Usually acts like the backspace key 
    during text entry.
    L A S T.   Goes to a previous screen.
    Playback keys.
    ENTER.  Confirms a selection.INTERNET.  Displays the VUDU Apps internet menu.  
    Switch the TV to any input other than Bluetooth ® 
    before connecting to the internet.
    E X I T.  Closes the current screen and goes to a 
    home screen.
    Using VUDU Apps and VUDU Movies
        
    •	 Directional navigation
    •	 In VUDU Apps, press 
      to display 
    more applications.
    Navigate VUDU’s menus with the keys on the TV’s 
    remote control.  Browse the movie catalog, watch 
    movie previews, set parental controls, and rent or buy 
    movies.
    •	 Key functions vary according to context 
    and may change with newer versions of 
    VUDU.
    •	 Some VUDU screens include instructions 
    identifying available key functions.
    INFO.  In VUDU’s movie service, displays 
    more options for the current selection if 
    available.
    F2.  Displays the VUDU system menu if 
    available.  
    						
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    3D Video
    To display 3D content, your Mitsubishi TV requires:
    •	Active-shutter 3D glasses compatible with any one 
    of the following:
     
    - The TV’s internal emitters
     
    - A matching external synchronization emitter 
    connected to the TV’s back panel
     
    - DLP link
    Glasses compatible with the TV’s internal emitters 
    are:  
    - XPAND model 3DG-X103 IR glasses made for 
    Mitsubishi 3D TVs
     
    - XPAND model X103 Universal IR glasses
    For more information, visit the 3D TV page at  
    www.mitsubishi-tv.com .
    •	 A compatible 3D source device connected to the 
    TV via HDMI or StreamTV internet and outputting a 
    3D signal in one of these formats:
     
    - Frame Packing 1080p/24-Hz or 720p/60-Hz
     
    - Top-Bottom 1080p/24-Hz or 720p/60-Hz
     
    - Side-by-Side format, 1080p, 24/30/60-Hz; 
    720p, 60-Hz
     
    - Checkerboard format, 1080p, 60-Hz; (lower resolu -
    tions may be supported but will not fill the screen)Initial Setup
    1.  If your 3D glasses came with a synchronization emitter, 
    connect the unit to the 3D GLASSES EMITTER jack.  
    Place the emitter at the front of the TV where there is a 
    clear path to the glasses.
    Note: No emitter is required if using the TV’s internal 
    emitters or DLP Link.
      
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    Connecting an external emitter
    2. Power on the TV and the source device.
    3. Connect the source device to the TV’s HDMI input.
    4. When the New Device Found screen displays, 
    name the input.
    5. Press EXIT to close the New Device Found screen.
    Choice of Source Formats
    If your device is not HDMI 1.4a 
    compliant, you must choose the 
    correct setting from this list.
    Off
    •	 Turns off 3D images; displays 3D content 
    as 2D (you may see two images).
    •	 Restores normal TV adjustment options 
    when viewing an ordinary 2D signal.
    Automatic
    •	 Switches the TV to 3D mode and selects the 
    correct 3D format when the TV detects a 3D 
    signal from an HDMI 1.4a-compliant device.
    •	 Automatically switches the TV out of 3D 
    mode when receiving a normal 2D signal.
    Depth
    Adjusts the simulated 3D effect 
    applied to a 2D image.  Available 
    Using the TV’s Internal Emitters
    35°
    20°
    35°
    20°
    16 ft.
    16 ft. 16 ft.
    25 ft.
    25 ft.
    Effective range of the 
    emitters in the vertical 
    and horizontal planes
    Use the Picture > 3D Mode 
    menu to enable 3D video.    
    						
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