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Mitsubishi 740, 840 Series Home Cinema Television Basic Owners Guide
Mitsubishi 740, 840 Series Home Cinema Television Basic Owners Guide
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3. TV Features 21 For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119 3D Video, continued Notes on Using 3D Video Settings 3D signals and 3D settings affect some TV functions. Switch to a non-3D source to regain full TV operation. If Source Format is set to Automatic or one of the named 3D formats OR Source Format is set to Off and the 3D video source is HDMI 1.4a compliant (picture may still appear as 2D), the following limitations apply: • Picture adjustments are limited. To make picture adjustments while watching normal 2D images from the device, temporarily set Source Format to Off to make the full range of adjustments accessible. • While receiving a 3D signal, - The F O R M AT key is disabled. - The INTERNET key is disabled. Other Options in the 3D Menu Glasses Control Off Settings The Off settings disable output from the selected emitter. • Use Off to prevent IR interfer - ence when using an external e m i t t e r. • Use Off for DLP Link if you are not using DLP Link glasses. 2D+ Depth When selected, generates a simu - lated 3D image from an ordinary 2D image. Adjust the effect using the Depth setting. Requires use of active-shutter 3D glasses. Watching 3D Video Active 3D glasses are required. All glasses in use at the same time must use the same control type. Halogen lights, fluorescent lights, or direct sunlight can interfere with operation of the glasses. 1. Switch the TV to the 3D video device. Press INPUT then highlight the icon for the 3D video device. Press ENTER. Note: Before watching 3D images from an internet source, it is important to establish the internet connection first before enabling 3D mode. 2. Press MENU and select the Picture > 3D Mode menu. 3. For Source Format , select Automatic and press ENTER. Press EXIT to close the menu. • If the image looks correct, the device is HDMI 1.4a compliant; always keep the setting at Automatic for this device. • For non-compliant 3D sources, open the Picture > 3D Mode menu and select a source format based on how the picture looks: Side by Side Two images, screen split vertically Top/Bottom Two images, screen split horizontally Checkerboard Blurry double image (always required for checkerboard signals) 4. Press EXIT to close the menu. 5. If the image does not appear correct (e.g., objects appear to be moving in instead of out), open the Picture > 3D Mode menu. Highlight the Reverse setting for the current control type and press ENTER to add a check. 6. When finished watching 3D video: • If your 3D video device is HDMI 1.4a compliant, keep the setting on Automatic . • If you manually selected a source format in the Picture > 3D menu, open the menu again and select Automatic or Off. 3D Safety Requirements • 3D Glasses are NOT designed as sunglasses or safety glasses and do not provide protection. 3D glasses should be worn only when viewing 3D material. • Do not wear the wireless glasses in any situations that require unimpaired visual perception. • Children under the age of 5 should not view 3D programming. Under normal conditions, 3D viewing is safe for your movies or games. Some people may experience discomfort, however. To minimize the potential for experiencing visual problems or any adverse symptoms: • Read and follow any and all safety warnings that accom - pany your 3D glasses or 3D source devices. • Maintain a distance of no less than 2 to 2.5 times the screen height measurement away from the display. Viewing from too short a distance can strain your eyes. • Take regular breaks, at least 5 minutes after every hour of 3D viewing. If you experience any of the following symptoms, discontinue 3D viewing until the symptoms go away: • nausea, dizziness, or queasiness, • headache, or eyestrain,
22 3. TV Features For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119 3D Video, continued • blurry vision, • double vision that lasts longer than a few seconds, Do not en gage in any potentially hazardous activity (for example, driving a vehicle) until your symptoms have com - pletely gone away. If symptoms persist, discontinue use and do not resume 3D viewing without discussing your symptoms with a physician. Do not use the glasses where loss of balance or limiting your field of vision may be dangerous to you. Do not us e near staircases, ledges or balconies. You may risk falling during or after use. Epilepsy WARNING! IF YOU OR ANY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY HAS A HISTORY OF EPILEPSY, CONSULT A PHYSICIAN BEFORE USING 3D VIDEO OR GAME PRODUCTS. A small percentage of the population may experience epilep - tic seizures when viewing certain types of TV images or video games that contain flashing patterns of light. The following people should consult a physician before viewing 3D Games or Video: • Anyone with a history of epilepsy, or who has a family member with a history of epilepsy • Anyone who has ever experienced epileptic seizures or sensory disturbances triggered by flashing ligh t effects. WARNING! SOME LIGHT PATTERNS MAY INDUCE SEIZURES IN PERSONS WITH NO PRIOR HISTORY O F EP ILEPSY. DISCONTINUE 3D VIEWING IF YOU EXPERI - ENCE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS: • Invol untary movements, eye or muscle twitching • Muscle cramps • Nausea, dizziness, or queasiness • Convulsions • Diso rientation, confusion, or loss of awareness of your surroundings Notice Concerning Format Compatibility The Mitsubishi TVs will support the mandatory HDMI 1.4a 3D signals intended for the United States. Spe - cifically, the TVs will support the 3D signals known as Frame Packing 1080p/24Hz and 720p/60Hz (primar - ily from Blu-ray players and gaming consoles), Side- by-Side in 1080i/60Hz, 1080p/24Hz/30Hz/60Hz and 720p/60Hz, Top/Bottom in 1080p/24Hz and 720p/60Hz, and Checkerboard 1080p/60Hz. However, there may be some 3D sources that are not compatible with the TVs. In all cases: (1) 3D sources must connect to the TVs using the HDMI inputs or via StreamTV™ Internet Media; and (2) Active Shutter 3D glasses that match the TV’s internal synchronization emitter, or Active Shutter 3D glasses with their own external matching synchroniza - tion emitter connected to the rear of the TV or DLP Link Active Shutter 3D glasses are required in order to view 3D content. Wireless Audio Playback (840 Series) The TV’s built-in speaker array can play audio from a handheld device using Bluetooth ® A2DP (stereo audio) wireless technology. Pairing the TV with an Audio Playback Device 1. Turn on the wireless device you wish to use for playback. 2. Press INPUT to display the Input Selection menu. 3. Highlight the Bluetooth icon and press ENTER . 4. Pair your device with the TV and then connect. Some devices pair and connect automatically, while others require you to enter the TV pass code displayed. 5. Use keys on the TV’s remote control to control play - back. Not all keys work for all devices. Resetting Bluetooth Pairing or Connection Perform this reset if the audio device does not connect properly to the TV. 1. If the audio device has been previously paired with the TV, delete the TV from the device’s paired list. 2. Go to the TV’s Inputs > Name menu and highlight the Bluetooth icon. Press ENTER to select Off. 3. Press EXIT. 4. Go to the Inputs > Name menu and highlight the Bluetooth icon. Press ENTER to select On . 5. Press EXIT . Tips for Wireless Playback • Selecting the Bluetooth icon at a later time will connect the TV again to the paired device. • If the paired device is not available, the TV will accept pairing from a different device. • Once connection is lost, the TV will power off after five minutes without receiving a signal. • To clear a paired device, turn off the Bluetooth icon ( Inputs > Name menu) or pair the TV with a differ - ent device. • To remove the Bluetooth icon from the Input Selection menu, turn off the icon in the Inputs > Name menu.
3. TV Features 23 For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119 Sound Projector Technology The TV’s built-in speaker array can be adjusted to reflect sound off the room walls to create a surround sound effect. Setup can be performed either manually or automatically. • To create the surround sound effect, the room walls must reflect sound and not be covered with sound- absorbent material. • Repeat the setup procedure if you reconfigure the room’s walls or furnishings. Before You Begin Positioning the TV • Center the seating area in front of the TV and at least six feet away from it. • Arrangements that give good results: • If the room is an odd shape, locate the TV to take best advantage of wall reflections. • Avoid locations that may distort sound reflections. Connecting the TV To hear digital surround sound, the TV must be con - nected to a digital surround sound source. The TV can receive digital surround sound from: • Any HDMI jack • The ANT input (from some digital broadcasts) Other stereo connections will provide Dolby Pro Logic surround sound. Sound Projector (840 Series) Microphone Placement for Auto Setup • Make sure there are no large obstacles between the TV and microphone. • Place the microphone - On a flat, level surface at least six feet away from the front of the TV. - On a tripod or on the backrest of your seating. - At the same height yours ears would be when watching TV. The height must be within 3 vertical feet of the height of the TV’s speaker a r r ay. - Centered in front of the TV, not off to the side. 6 ft. minimum Height of TV speaker array or Be sure the height of the microphone is within three feet of the speaker height. Center the micro- phone in front of the TV. Set the microphone on a level surface at ear height at least six feet from the TV. Use a seat backrest or tripod so as to pick up sound from all directions. Maximum height above speakers Minimum height below speakers Microphone TV 6 ft. minimum Microphone Height of TV speakers3 ft.3 ft. 3 ft.
24 3. TV Features For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119 Sound Projector, continued Auto Setup Auto setup uses a calibration microphone to optimize Sound Projector performance for most room condi- tions. Initial Preparation 1. Position and connect the TV as described under “Before You Begin” on the previous page . 2. Power on the TV and external subwoofer, if any. 3. Plug the microphone cable into the TV’s INPUT 1 left (white) audio jack. 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 Connect microphone to the left (white) audio input jack. 4. Place the microphone as described in the guide - lines on the previous page . Start Auto Setup 5. Press MENU and go to Sound > AutoSP. 6. Highlight S TA R T and press ENTER . 7. Quietly exit the room right away. The calibration sequence will start in a few seconds and may be loud. It is important to leave the room as your pres - ence will interfere with the calibration process. 8. Wait for completion of setup before returning to the room. 9. Play some sample audio material to check the sound quality. Note: Do not perform manual adjustments after run- ning Auto setup, as this will erase all settings defined during Auto setup. 10. Store the microphone out of direct sunlight and away from heat. Basic Manual Setup Note: If you have already performed Auto setup, do not make manual adjustments. Doing so will erase all settings created during Auto setup. 1. Press MENU and go to Sound > SoundPro. 2. Enter the room dimensions and layout information requested in the screen. To change measure - ments, press or enter numbers on the remote control’s keypad. 3. Press EXIT to exit and save settings. 4. Play some sample audio to check sound quality. If further adjustment is needed, use the Custom menu as described next. Custom Menu Use the Custom menu after defining the room layout. For a room with large areas of curtains that might affect sound reflection, do the following: a. Open the curtains fully to improve sound reflec - tion. b. Set angles by performing the procedure in “Adjusting Beam Angles .” c. Close the curtains. d. Set levels by performing the procedure in “Adjusting Levels .”
3. TV Features 25 For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119 1. From the Sound > SoundPro menu go to the CUSTOM menu. 2. Position yourself in your usual viewing location. Remain in this position, looking at the TV, while making the following adjustments. 3. Adjusting Beam Angles a. Adjust Center Beam Angle until sound is about equal in both ears. b. Adjust Left Beam Angle to maximize sound heard from the front left side. c. Adjust Right Beam Angle to maximize sound heard from the front right side. d. Adjust Left Surround Beam Angle to where the sound seems to come from the left rear side. If this cannot be achieved, make the setting the same as that for Left Beam Angle. e. Adjust Right Surround Beam Angle to where the sound seems to come from the right rear side. If this cannot be achieved, make the setting the same as that for Right Beam Angle. 4. Adjusting Levels a. Adjust Center Level to the mid level. b. Adjust the following levels one at a time so that each one sounds about the same as the center level: Left Level Right Level Left Surround Level Right Surround Level c. Check all sound levels by quickly switching between them using . d. Readjust individual levels in small increments and recheck as above until all sound levels seem about the same. 5. Adjusting an External Subwoofer Note: Set Sound > Global > Subwoofer to On to make this adjustment available. a. Play sample video or music containing low- frequency bass sound. b. Press AUDIO . Use to display the Sub - woofer option. c. Press to adjust the subwoofer volume. Making Adjustments in the Custom Menu • Press to select an audio beam; colors of the adjusters correspond to audio beams in the on- screen diagram. • Press to redirect the audio beam or change the sound level. Controls in the SoundPro > Custom menu adjust the direction and focus of the TV’s sound output. At extreme beam angles, adjustment may be limited and the image on screen may not accurately represent the sound beams. Adjust the volume level of individual audio beams using sliders in the SoundPro > Custom menu. Resetting Angle and Level Values in the Custom Menu Follow these steps to return settings to the default values. 1. Press EXIT to clear all menus. 2. Press MENU . Go to the Sound > SoundPro menu and press ENTER . 3. Change any setting (e.g., TV Location ). 4. Press EXIT to clear all menus. 5. Press MENU . Go to the Sound > SoundPro menu and press ENTER . 6. Enter the correct values for the room layout. 7. Return to the CUSTOM menu to adjust angles and levels. Sound Projector, continued
26 Appendices For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119 Appendix A: Auto Input Sensing About Auto Input Sensing This TV’s Easy Connect™ Auto Input Sensing feature detects the following connections automatically: • Analog video jacks • HDMI inputs (when powered on) Auto Input Sensing for Most Devices When you first connect a device, the TV will: a. Detect the connected device and automati - cally switch to it. b. Prompt you to identify the device type. c. Repeat these steps for other newly detected devices. When You First Connect a Device • Most Device Types. Select the device type from the on-screen list. The device type you select here will appear as an icon in the Input Selection menu. • A /V Receiver. For an HDMI-equipped A /V receiver, select AVR from the list of device types if the A /V receiver is not recognized automatically. • HDMI CEC Devices Compatible with the TV’s HDMI Control Feature. Compatible CEC-enabled HDMI devices are often recognized automatically by the TV. HDMI Control may allow you to control some functions of a CEC-enabled device. See the supplemental Owner’s Guide at www.mitsubishi-tv.com . New Device Found screen for a device with HDMI control enabled. Select On if you want to enable the TV’s HDMI control of the device. In some cases, as in the example, you will also be prompted to select a device name. Tips on Auto Sensing • Choose a different name for each input. • The antenna input ( ANT) and Bluetooth ® are never auto-detected. You can remove the unused icons from the Input Selection menu in the Inputs > Name menu. • Change the device type displayed in the Input Selection menu by using the Inputs > Name menu. • Some HDMI devices can automatically tell the TV what name to use in the Input Selection menu and you will be unable to change the name. • The TV is unable to detect a new connection if the current input is Bluetooth ® or internet. Switch to a different input before connecting. Reactivating Auto Input Sensing for an HDMI Input After you disconnect an HDMI device, Auto Input Sensing is temporarily disabled and the disconnected device still appears in the Input Selection menu. Perform these steps: 1. Power off the device. 2. Disconnect the HDMI cable. 3. Press MENU on the TV remote control to enter the TV main menu. 4. Go to Inputs > Name . 5. Highlight the HDMI input name and press ENTER to select Delete . 6. Press EXIT to clear the menus. Inputs > Name menu with Delete selected for HDMI-3. 7. Connect the new device and the New Device Found screen will display.
Appendices 27 For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119 CAUTION BURN DANGER! HOT SURFACES INSIDE! Touch 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 915B455011. CAUTION: If the television is on, press POWER to turn it off. Unplug the television and allow it to cool for at least one hour before attempting to replace the lamp cartridge. Lamp The light source for this television is a lamp, which is part of a lamp cartridge assembly. The life of the lamp can vary, based on the lamp itself, the air temperature around the TV while it is operating, the selected lamp mode, and your viewing patterns. Warmer air or poor ventilation shorten the lamp life, as does setting Lamp Energy to Bright and turning the television on and off frequently. Mitsubishi warrants the lamp for one (1) year from the date of original TV purchase at retail. The lamp cartridge assembly is designed to be replaced by the TV owner. The cost of labor for a service technician to replace the lamp is not covered by the warranty. Ordering a New Lamp To Receive a Replacement Lamp Cartridge Assembly Under Warranty • Visit our website at www.mitsuparts.com . • Call (800) 553-7278. Please have model number, serial number, and TV purchase date available. To Purchase a Replacement Lamp Cartridge Assembly After Warranty Visit our website at www.mitsuparts.com or call (800) 553-7278. Order the following: Lamp Part Number 915B455011 WARNING • Do not remove the lamp cartridge immediately after turning off the television. You may get burned because the lamp is very hot. Allow the television to cool for at least one hour before replacing the lamp cartridge. • Do not remove the lamp cartridge except when replacing it. Careless treatment can result in injury or fire. • Do not touch the lamp glass element. It may be very hot and break, causing injuries or burns. • Be sure not to insert any metal or flammable object into the lamp cartridge opening, as it may cause fire or electrical shock. If a foreign object is inserted into the opening, unplug the AC cord of the TV and contact your dealer for service. • Install the lamp cartridge securely. Failure to do so may cause a fire. • Do not touch the lamp glass elements. Oils from your fingers may cause premature lamp failure. Hg= MERCURY THE LAMP INSIDE THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS MERCURY AND MUST BE RECYCLED OR DIS - POSED OF ACCORDING TO LOCAL, STATE OR FEDERAL LAWS. For disposal or recycling infor - mation, please contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance at www.eiae.org WARNING THE ACCESS PANEL IS PROVIDED WITH AN INTERLOCK TO REDUCE THE RISK OF EXCESSIVE ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION. DO NOT DEFEAT ITS PURPOSE OR ATTEMPT TO SERVICE WITHOUT REMOVING PANEL COMPLETELY. Lamp-Substitution Alert MEVSA recommends that you use only genuine Replacement Lamp Assemblies purchased directly from Mitsubishi or a Mitsubishi Authorized Dealer or Mitsubishi Authorized Service Center. MEVSA advises that replacement lamps obtained separately from the Lamp Cartridge and/or Lamp Assemblies obtained from unauthorized sellers may be incorrect for your television, may not fit or perform properly and may even damage your television. MEVSA can not be responsible for the performance, reliability or safety of any replacement lamps that are obtained from unauthorized sources. Appendix B: Lamp-Cartridge Replacement
28 Appendices For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119 Replacement Procedure Removing the Old Lamp Cartridge 1. Turn off TV power and unplug the TV. Allow the lamp to cool for at least one hour before proceed - ing. 2. After the lamp has cooled, remove the cover of the lamp compartment, located on the back of the TV. Refer to figures 1 and 2. Use a #2 (medium) Phillips screwdriver to loosen the screws securing the cover. Keep the screws and cover for re-installation 3. With a medium Phillips screwdriver, loosen the screw securing the lamp cartridge until it disengage from the mating threads. This is a captive screw and cannot be separated from the lamp cartridge. 4. Fully open the bag supplied with the replacement lamp and set the opened bag aside. 5. Gently grasp the handle of the lamp cartridge and pull the old cartridge straight out. See figure 3. CAUTION: Do not tilt or rotate the cartridge, as small glass fragments may fall out. 6. Without tilting or putting down the lamp cartridge, insert it into the opened bag. Close the bag while being careful not to let any glass particles fall out. Installing the New Lamp Cartridge 1. Do not touch the glass parts of the new lamp car - tridge. Insert the new cartridge into the TV in the same orientation as the old cartridge. Push on the cartridge housing until it is fully seated. 2. Gently tighten the lamp screw with the screwdriver. AVOID OVERTIGHTENING! 3. Replace the plastic cover and retaining screws. 4. WASH YOUR HANDS THOROUGHLY, AS THIS LAMP CONTAINS MERCURY. Figure 3 Use only replacement lamp part number 915B455011. Figure 2 Figure 1 Appendix B: Lamp-Cartridge Replacement, continued Step 3 Disposal of the Old Lamp Cartridge Contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance at www.eiae.org for lamp-disposal or recy - cling instructions. Do not dispose of the old lamp with common trash.
Appendices 29 For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119 Appendix C: Troubleshooting TV Reset Comparison Guide You can resolve many common TV problems using the reset functions described in the following table. IMPORTANT Before you change sound or picture settings: If picture or sound settings seem wrong for a broadcast channel (a channel from the ANT input, a cable box, or satellite receiver), first check other channels from the same input before changing settings. If most other channels from the same input seem correct, there is likely a problem with the broadcast rather than with the TV. Use care in this case, as changes you make to fix problems on individual channels also affect all other channels on the same input.Additional troubleshooting tips are in the supplemen - tal Owner’s Guide at www.mitsubishi-tv.com . Reset NameWhen to Use How to Use Resulting Action Format If the picture shape seems incorrect, use the F O R M AT key to change the picture shape. Press F O R M AT to cycle through the picture shapes available for the signal. The last-used format for the signal type will be recalled on the input. Note: Also check the aspect ratio feature on your cable box or satellite receiver as this may be altering the picture. 840 Series. PerfectColor ™ / PerfecTint ™ Reset (for the single current input) When the color intensities seem out of balance, use the PerfectColor/P erfecTint reset to reset the color balances to the original factory settings. Both PerfectColor and PerfecTint are reset at the same time. 1. While viewing the input to reset, press MENU and go to Picture > Perfect . 2. Press ENTER to display the PerfectColor adjustment screen. 3. Press CANCEL to reset the colors. All PerfectColor/PerfecTint sliders are reset to the original center position. The PefectColor/ PerfecTint settings for other inputs remain unchanged. A /V Memory Reset (for the single current input) When audio and/or video settings for a single input seem incorrect, use A /V Memory Reset to return the input to the original factory settings.1. While viewing the input to reset, press MENU and go to Picture > Reset . 2. Press to highlight Reset . 3. Press ENTER again to reset. Most Audio and Video settings for the individual input are reset except for the global settings for audio Balance, Listen To, Language, and Advanced. A /V Reset (for all inputs) To reset audio and video adjustments for all inputs to the original factory settings. While viewing the TV, press the control-panel buttons INPUT and VOLUME DOWN at the same time for at least two seconds. Most Audio and Video settings are returned to the original factory settings, including global settings not affected by Picture > Reset . Settings under Picture > Advanced are unaffected. Channel Memorization To erase and re-mem - orize channels on the A NT input . 1. Press MENU and go to Setup > Channel . 2. Highlight the reception mode, e.g. Ant Air , and press ENTER. 3. Highlight All Channels and press ENTER. 4. Highlight Scan . 5. Press ENTER to start channel memorization. All previously memorized chan - nels for the antenna input are erased and a new set of memo - rized channels is created. All channel information in the FAV menu, ChannelView, and Channel Lock is deleted. To add or delete individual channels, use the Setup > Channel > Edit menu. Lock Menu Pass Code To change your Lock menu pass code Press the 9 and LAST keys simultaneously to temporarily unlock the TV. See the supplemental Owner’s Guide at www.mitsubishi-tv.com for more.
30 Appendices For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119 Appendix C: Troubleshooting, continued Service and Customer Support Service If you are unable to correct a problem with your TV, consult Mitsubishi Consumer Relations at 1 (800) 332-2119. • DO NOT adjust any controls other than those described in this Owner’s Guide and the on-line supplemental Owner’s Guide. • DO NOT remove the protective back cover of your TV. Customer Support • To order replacement or additional remote controls , visit our website at www.mitsuparts.com or call 1 (800) 553-7278. • For questions: - Call Consumer Relations at 1 (800) 332-2119. - E-mail: [email protected] - Website: www.mitsubishi-tv.com Reset Name When to Use How to Use Resulting Action Control-Panel Lock Release To re-enable the control-panel buttons after activation of the Control-Panel Lock Press and hold the INPUT button on the control panel for ten seconds. If the TV is powered off, you can now press the POWER button to turn it on. Allows the control panel to be unlocked if the remote control is misplaced. System Reset If the TV does not turn on or off, does not respond to the remote control or control- panel buttons, or has audio but no video. Press and hold the POWER button on the control panel for ten seconds.The TV will turn off. The green LED will flash quickly for about one minute. The changes you made most recently, before using SYSTEM RESET, may be lost. TV Reset IMPORTANT: Use this reset only if other troubleshooting has been unsuc - cessful. To reset all consumer- accessible settings and all memories to the original factory defaults. Use TV Reset if the TV can respond to con - trols but TV behavior is abnormal. CAUTION: A ll ow n e r- performed setups and adjustments will be erased. 1. While viewing the TV, press MENU to display the TV main menu. 2. With the main menu displayed, press number keys 1 2 3 to display the Reset menu. 3. READ THE ON-SCREEN WARNING AND INSTRUC - TIONS. • If you do not wish to use this reset, press EXIT or MENU to back out. • If you wish to continue, press ENTER to erase all memories and settings. The TV will start the initialization process and then turn off. The front green LED will start flashing. All memory and settings outlined in this Owner’s Guide will need to be set again.