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    							  6.  NetCommand IR Control 61
    Several types of A /V receiver control can be set up 
    using the Inputs > AV Receiver menu, shown on the 
    following pages.
    Controlling power and volume is described on   
    page .
    Automatic audio switching, suitable for most equip- 
    ment setups, is described under  “A / V  R e c e i ve r  
    Control:  Automatic Audio Switching (non-HDMI 
    A /V receiver)” on the next page .
    Automatic audio and video switching can be set up  
    If your A /V receiver has an HDMI output.  You can 
    send audio and video from multiple devices to the 
    A /V receiver and then through a single cable to the 
    TV.  See  “A /V Receiver Control:  Automatic Audio 
    and Video Switching via HDMI,” page 64 .
    Note:  To set up control of other device types, see 
      “Initial NetCommand Setup for Most Devices,” 
    page 57 .
    A/V R eceiver Control:  Power and Volume
    Perform this setup to operate the A /V receiver’s power 
    and volume functions with the TV’s remote control.
    To perform this setup you need:
    The remote controls for both the TV and the  
    A /V receiver.
    The IR emitter cable supplied with the TV. 
    Before You Begin
    Connect your A /V receiver to the TV and any addi-
    1. 
    tional devices.  See chapter 3, “TV Connections,” 
    for suggestions.
    Connect the IR emitter cable to the TV and position 
    2. 
    the IR emitter where it can send signals to the A /V 
    receiver.  See  “IR Emitter Placement,” page 56 .
    Set the 
    3. TV’s remote control slide switch to the TV 
    position and power on the TV if not already on.
    Setu p to Control   A/V Receiver Power and Volume
    Open the 
    1. AV Receiver screen in one of two ways:
    If using the  Auto Output or Auto Input 
    Sensing screen for the A /V receiver, highlight 
    the Learn icon and press 
    ENTER to open the AV 
    Receiver screen.
    If performing Net Command setup at any time  
    after the A /V receiver has been recognized 
    through Auto Output/Auto Input Sensing:
    Press 
    MENU, highlight Inputs, and highlight AV 
    Receiver to open the AV Receiver screen.
    The first function highlighted in the 
    2. AV Receiver 
    screen is always Power On.  Aim the TV’s remote 
    control at the TV and press 
    ENTER to begin learning 
    for Power On.
    Setting Up NetCommand IR Control of an   
    A/ V Receiver
    AV Receiver screen.  
    Perform Net Command 
    IR “learning” for A/V 
    receiver power and 
    volume keys.
    When the 
    3. Power On text starts flashing, aim the 
    A/V receiver’s remote control at the TV and press 
    and hold the 
    POWER or POWER ON key until a check mark 
    appears next to Power On.
    If the text stops flashing before the check mark  
    appears, repeat this step.
    To remove the key from Net Command control,  
    press the 
    CANCEL key while the key name is 
    highlighted.
    Press the 4.  key on the TV’s remote control to highlight 
    other keys in the list.  Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each addi-
    tional function you wish to control through Net Command.
    If the A /V receiver has a separate 5. POWER OFF key, 
    press 
     on the TV’s remote to highlight Power Off.  
    Repeat steps 2 and 3 to “learn” the 
    POWER OFF key.  If 
    the A / V receiver has no 
    POWER OFF key, skip this 
    step.  Do not “learn” Power Off for the same key 
    for which you learned Power On.
    When finished “learning” the power and volume 
    6. 
    keys, either press EXIT to watch TV or leave the AV 
    Receiver screen open to continue with Net Com-
    mand setup to control switching of A /V receiver 
    inputs.
    IMPORTANT
    To hear audio sent from the TV to the A / V receiver, 
    you must have:
    Physically connected the TV to the A /V receiver  
    via the analog or digital audio output.
    Assigned, if needed, the name AVR if using an  
    HDMI A / V receiver.
    Selected the A / V receiver as the audio source.   
    Press AUDIO, then 
      to show the Speakers 
    option, 
    then  to select the A / V Receiver.
    “ 
    Learned” the IR codes for the A /V receiver 
    inputs.
    Assigned the TV’s audio output to the correct  
    input in the Net Command A / V Receiver Learn 
    screen.
     
    						
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    Setting Up Net Command IR Control of an A/V Receiver, continued
    Perform one of these setups to enable the A /V receiver 
    to switch automatically to the correct audio input when 
    you select a device in the TV’s Input Selection menu.
    To set up control of an A /V receiver you need:
    The remote controls for both the TV and the A /V  
    receiver.
    The IR emitter cable supplied with the TV. 
    Connecting cables 
    Two different setups are described here.  Review the 
    descriptions to find the setup needed for your equip-
    Audio Available from TV only 
    Audio from 
    ANT 1 and ANT 2 must be sent to 
    the A /V receiver from the TV’s DIGITAL AUDIO 
    OUTPUT or analog 
    AVR AUDIO OUTPUT.
    Use Setup 1 to make the A /V receiver switch to its 
    designated TV audio input when viewing these sources.
    Analog Stereo Audio 
    Audio from sources with only analog stereo output 
    (such as a VCR) can be sent either directly to the 
    A /V receiver or through to the TV and then on to the 
    A /V receiver.
    Mitsubishi recommends you send audio through 
    the TV as shown in the example.  Setup 1 causes 
    the A /V receiver to switch to its input designated for 
    TV audio.
    If you have a digital A /V receiver, the TV makes the 
    audio available by converting analog audio to a 
    digital output.
    HDMI Digital Stereo Audio 
    Digital stereo audio from an HDMI connection 
    is available both in digital format (from the TV’s 
    DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT jack) and in analog 
    format (from the TV’s 
    AVR AUDIO OUTPUT jack). Audio Switching Setup 1:  Audio to the A/V receiver  
    from the TV’s digital or analog audio output Note:  This setup is required to hear digital sur-
    round sound
    A device can send digital surround sound such as 
      Dolby Digital or DTS directly to the A /V receiver, 
    bypassing the TV entirely.  The device might be a DVD 
    player, cable box, or satellite receiver, and could have 
    HDMI output.  A DVD player is used in this example.
    Your setup may include additional devices with digital 
    surround sound connected directly to the A /V receiver.  
    These devices might be a DVD player plus a cable box 
    or satellite receiver.
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    providing surround sound is sent directly to the A/V 
    receiver.
    TV 
    audio + video Incoming Coaxial Cable 
    to ANT 1/ANT 2A/V Receiver 
    DVD audio 
    input 
    TV audio input  TV audio 
    out audio output from 
    TV (digital or analog) 
    video 
    analog audio 
    VCR with  
    Analog Audio Output 
    ment.  To switch both audio and video via an HDMI 
    connection, see  page 65 .
    Audio Switching Setup 1:  Automatic A /V Receiver 
    Switching to TV Audio Input
    Audio Switching Setup 2:  Automatic A /V Receiver 
    Switching to a device sending audio directly to the A /V 
    receiver.  You must use setup 2 to hear digital sur-
    round sound from the source device.
    Note: Automatic audio and video switching over an 
    HDMI cable is covered on  page 65 .
    A/V Rece iver Control:  Automatic Au dio Switching (non-HDMI A/V receiver)
    Audio Switching Setup 1:  Audio 
    from TV’s Audio OutputAudio Switching Setup 2:  Audio from Source Device
     
    						
    							  6.  NetCommand IR Control63
    ceiver menu are arbitrary names used by the TV 
    to uniquely identify A/V receiver inputs.
    Audio Switching Setup 1:  Automatic A/V Rec eiver 
    Switching to the TV Audio Input
    Most devices are set up to use the TV’s audio output like 
    the VCR in this example; analog audio from the device is 
    sent through the TV to the A /V receiver’s TV audio input.
    Use this setup for:
    Sources providing only analog stereo output,  
    such as a VCR.
    Audio from  
    ANT 1 and ANT 2
    Under 1. Learn, highlight Input1.
    In this example, the IR code for the A /V receiver’s 
    TV Audio input will be “learned” as Input 1.
    Press 
    2. ENTER on the TV’s remote control.
    While the text 
    3. Input1 is flashing, press and hold the 
    TV INPUT key on the A/V receiver’s remote control.
    When a check appears next to 
    4. Input 1, release the 
    TV INPUT key.
    If the text stops flashing before the check mark  
    appears, repeat this step.
    To erase the IR code just “learned,” press  
    CANCEL 
    while the name is highlighted.
    Press  5.  once to highlight TV Audio (TV audio 
    output) in the Assign Input1 column.  The triangular 
    marker is always next to the assigned sound source.
    Press 6. EXIT if finished or continue with setup for 
    another TV audio source.
    Completed Net Command setup described for 
    controlling A/V receiver switching to the A/V receiver’s 
    audio input from the TV’s 
    AUDIO OUTPUT.
    Setting Up Net Command IR Control of an A/V Receiver, continued
    IMPORTANT
    All audio from what you are watching on the TV is 
    always available from both the TV’s AVR AUDIO 
    OUTPUT and DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT jacks.
    To use the digital  surround sound capabilities 
    of your A / V receiver however, you must connect 
    your DVD player, satellite receiver, or cable box 
    directly to the A / V receiver, as surround sound 
    may not be available from the TV’s audio output.
    Before You Begin
    Connect your A /V devices to the TV and connect 1. 
    your A /V receiver to the audio outputs on the TV and 
    the DVD player.  See chapter 3, “TV Connections,” for 
    suggestions.  Important:  To use Setup 1, you must:
    Connect the A /V receiver to the TV’s audio  
    output; i.e., the TV’s 
    AVR AUDIO OUTPUT or 
    DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT jack.
    Set the  AV > Audio menu Speakers option to 
    AV Receiver.
    Position Net Command IR emitters as described in 
    2. 
    “IR Emitter Placement,” page 56 .
    Open the
    3.  Inputs > AV Receiver menu.
    Note: The terms Input1–Input5 used in the AV Re-
    A
    C
    D
    B
    AV Receiver menu to set up audio switching
    A The Learn column lists “learnable” input keys on 
    the A /V receiver’s remote control.
    B A check mark next to a key name indicates it has 
    been “learned” by Net Command.
    C Input1 through Input5 are arbitrary names the 
    TV uses to uniquely identify A /V receiver inputs.
    D  After “learning” IR codes for A /V receiver inputs, 
    use the Assign Input column to identify the device 
    connected to the TV and the associated A /V 
    receiver input.
    For the given example:
    Connect the TV’s audio output to the A /V receiver’s  1. 
    TV audio input.
    Using this screen, “learn” the IR code for the A /V  2. 
    receiver’s TV audio input as Input1 (item C above).
    In the  3. Assign Input1 column (item D above), assign 
    the name TV Audio (the default) to the A /V receiver 
    IR code previously learned as Input1.
    Connect the DVD player’s audio output to the A /V  4. 
    receiver’s DVD input.
    Using this screen, “learn” the IR code for the A /V  5. 
    receiver’s DVD audio input as Input2.
    In the  6. Assign Input2 column, assign the name DVD
    to the A /V receiver IR code previously learned as 
    Input2 in this screen.
     
    						
    							64 6.  NetCommand IR Control
    Setting Up Net Command IR Control of an A/V Receiver, continued
    Audio Switching Setup 2:  Automatic A/V Receiver 
    Switching to a  Surround Sound Device
    Use this setup to send digital surround sound directly 
    from a device to an A /V receiver.
    Under 
    1. Learn, highlight Input2.
    In this example, the IR code for the A /V receiver’s 
    DVD Audio input will be “learned” as Input2.
    Press 
    2. ENTER on the TV’s remote control.
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    Setup 2:  A/V receiver audio from a device providing 
    surround sound directly to the A/V receiver
    Completed Net Command setup described for 
    controlling A/V receiver switching to an A/V receiver 
    input “learned” as Input2.
    While the text 
    3. Input2 is flashing, press and hold the 
    DVD INPUT key on the A/V receiver’s remote control.
    When a check appears next to 
    4. Input2, release the 
    DVD INPUT key.
    If the text stops flashing before the check mark  
    appears, repeat this step.
    To erase the IR code just “learned,” press  
    CANCEL 
    while the name is highlighted.
    Press 
    5.  once to move the highlight to the Assign 
    Input2 column.
    Use 
    6.   to highlight DVD in the list of devices 
    recognized by the TV.  The triangular marker always 
    shows the assigned sound source.
    Press 
    7.  EXIT if finished or continue for additional TV 
    sources.
    A/V Receiver Control:  Automatic Audio 
    and Vi deo Switching via HDMI
    If your A /V receiver has an HDMI output, you can use 
    this procedure to set up control of the A /V receiver’s 
    audio and video switching.  The HDMI connection 
    allows you to route video signals from multiple devices 
    over a single cable to the TV.  See the diagram on  the 
    opposite page .  The connected devices can be analog, 
    digital, or a mixture or the two.
    More About Using an HDMI Connection
    Audio from devices connected directly to the TV  
    can be heard from the TV speakers only.  This is 
    because audio signals are sent on the HDMI cable 
    in one direction only—through the A /V receiver to 
    the TV speakers.
    To send audio to the A /V receiver from a device 
    connected directly to the TV, use one of the optional 
    audio connections shown in the diagram.  For 
    example, use an optional audio connection if you 
    wish to use the A /V receiver speakers to hear audio 
    from:
    The    -
    ANT 1 or ANT 2 inputs
    A device connected to the convenience input    -
    (
    INPUT 4), such as a game or camcorder.
    In some circumstances, audio from a device con- 
    nected to the A /V receiver may not be passed over 
    the HDMI cable to the TV speakers.  You must use 
    the A /V receiver speakers to hear audio in these 
    cases.
    Before You Begin
    To complete these steps you will need:
    The remote controls for both the TV and the  
    A /V receiver.
    The IR emitter cable supplied with the TV. 
    An HDMI-to-HDMI cable to connect the A /V  
    receiver to the TV and cables necessary to 
    connect devices to the A /V receiver.
    Connect your audio/video devices to the A /V 
    1. 
    receiver.  Note the name of the device connected 
    to each A /V receiver input.  This information will be 
    needed later to set up NetCommand’s automatic 
    input switching.
    Connect the A /V receiver to the TV with an HDMI-
    2. 
    to-HDMI cable.
    Connect the IR emitter cable to the TV and position 
    3. 
    the IR emitter where it can send signals to the A /V 
    receiver.  See  “IR Emitter Placement,” page 56 .
     
    						
    							  6.  NetCommand IR Control65
    Setting Up Net Command IR Control of an A/V Receiver, continued
    1
    3 
    4
    2
    AV Receiver menu for audio and video switching 
    with HDMI output
    1 The Learn column lists “learnable” keys from the 
    A /V receiver’s remote control.
    2Input1 through Input5 are arbitrary names used 
    by the TV to uniquely identify “learnable” A /V 
    receiver inputs.
    3 A check mark next to a key name indicates it has 
    been “learned” by Net Command.
    4 The Assign Input column provides a list of 
    possible device types.  Select from this list the 
    device type connected to the associated A /V 
    receiver input.  The assigned device name will 
    appear in the Input Selection menu.
    Multiple video inputs on a single H DMI cable.  You can 
    connect multiple video devices to an A/V receiver that 
    has an HDMI output.  The optional audio connection 
    allows you to hear, through the A/V receiver, devices 
    connected to the TV only.
    Power on the A /V receiver.4. 
    Set the 5. TV’s remote control slide switch to the TV 
    position and power on the TV if needed.
    When the 
    6. Auto Input Sensing screen displays, 
    select device name AVR.
    Setup to Control   A/V Receiver Power and Volume
    Perform the steps under  “A /V Receiver Control:  Power 
    and Volume,” page 61 .
    Setup to Control Switching to the TV’s Audio Output
    If you have used an audio connections to the TV’s 
    AVR AUDIO OUTPUT or DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT jacks, 
    it is recommended that you set 
    up Net Command to 
    control switching to the TV audio input.  Perform the 
    steps under  “Audio Switching Setup 1:  Automatic A /V 
    Receiver Switching to the TV Audio Input,” page 63 .
    Se tup to Control Automatic Audio 
    and Video Switching via  HDMI
    Follow these steps if you wish Net Command to control 
    switching of A /V receiver video as well as audio inputs.  
    When this setup is complete, you can use the TV’s 
    Input Selection menu to select a video device con-
    nected to the A /V receiver.  You can also perform addi-
    tional Net Command setup to control devices connected 
    to the A /V receiver.
    Display the 
    1. Inputs > AV Receiver menu.
    Note: The labels Input1 through Input5 in the Learn 
    column are names used by the TV to uniquely 
    identify A/V receiver inputs.
    With the highlight in the 
    2. Learn column, highlight 
    one of the Input labels Input2 through Input5; it 
    is recommended you leave Input1 reserved for TV 
    Audio.
    INPUT 3
    ANT-2/AUX
    ANT-1/MAIN
    DIGITALAUDIO OUTPUT
    INPUT
    R R
    RL
    L DVI/PC INPUT
    VIDEO
    Y
    Y/VIDEO
    INPUT 1
    Pb Pr
    Pb
    YPbPr(480i/480p/720p/1080i)PrINPUT 2- AUDIO -
    LIR NetCommand
    OUTPUT/
    EXTERNAL
    CONTROLLER
    AVR AUDIO
    OUTPUT
    - AUDIO -R
    L
    3D GLASSES EMITTER
    R
    L
    INPUT 3
    ANT-2/AUXANT-1/MAIN
    DIGITALAUDIO OUTPUTINPUT
    RRRL
    LDVI/PC INPU
    T
    VIDEOYY/VIDEOINPUT 1PbPrPbYPbPr(480i/480p/720p/1080
    i)
    PrINPUT 2
    - AUDIO -
    L
    IR NetCommand
    OUTPUT/EXTERNALCONTROLLER
    AVR AUDIOOUTPUT
    - AUDIO -RL
    D GLASSES EMITTER
    RL
    DIGITALAUDIO OUTPUTR LAVR AUDIO
    OUTPUT
    DIGITALAUDIO OUTPUTR LAVR AUDIO
    OUTPUT
    HDMI 
    OUTA/V receiver with 
    HDMI outputAUDIO
    INDIGITAL 
    AUDIO IN
    High-denition 
    DVD player
    DVD player
    Cable box
    VCR
    TV main 
    panel
    HDMI 
    cable
    Optional 
    recommended 
    analog or digital 
    audio connection
     
    						
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    Setting Up Net Command Control of an A/V Receiver, continued
    Press 3. ENTER and the highlighted Input label will start 
    flashing to indicate readiness for “learning.”
    While the 
    4. Input text is flashing, press and hold the 
    key on the A/V receiver’s remote control for the 
    input you wish to associate with the selected Input 
    label.
    When a check appears next to the 
    5. Input label, 
    release the remote control key.
     If the text stops flashing before the check mark 
    appears, repeat this step.
     To erase the IR code just “learned,” press 
    CANCEL 
    while the name is highlighted.
    On the 6. TV’s remote control, press  once.  The 
    highlight will move automatically to the associ-
    ated Assign Input column (Assign Input1 through 
    Assign Input5).
    Use 
    7.    to highlight the device type connected to 
    the A /V receiver input just “learned.”  The Assign 
    Input column contains a list of possible device 
    types.
    In the example above, a DVD player is connected to 
    the A /V receiver input the TV knows as Input2.
    The device type you select here will appear as an 
    icon in the TV’s Input Selection menu.  You can 
    assign each device type in the list only once.Press 
    8. EXIT if finished or repeat these steps for addi-
    tional video sources connected to the A /V receiver.
      Net Command IR Control:  Device 
    Connected to an A/V Receiver
    Use this setup to have Net Command control a device 
    sending audio and video through the A /V receiver to the 
    TV via HDMI.  In the case of an analog source device, 
    the A /V receiver must be able to digitize the signal for 
    HDMI output.
    Set up Net Command control of A /V receiver audio/
    1. 
    video switching via HDMI as described on  the pre-
    vious page .
    HDMI 
    Cable
    TV
    Any Con-
    nection TypeSource 
    Device
    A/V Receiver
    Press 2. EXIT to close any open menus and return to 
    normal TV viewing.
    Press 
    3. INPUT to open the Input Selection menu.
    Highlight the icon for the source device connected 
    4. 
    to the A /V receiver input you wish to control.
    The A /V receiver’s remote control key for the input 
    must have been “learned” previously using  “Setup 
    to Control Automatic Audio and Video Switching via 
    HDMI” on the previous page .
    Press 
    5. ENTER to switch the TV to the A /V receiver and 
    the A /V receiver to the device.
    Open the 
    6. Inputs > Learn menu.
    Perform Net Command “learning” for the device by 
    7.  
    following the steps in  “Initial NetCommand Setup 
    for Most Devices,” page 57 .
     
    						
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    Appendix  A :   Specifications  .......................  68 
    Appendix  B :   Bypassing the Parental Lock  ..............  69 
    Appendix  C :   Programming the Remote Control  ...........  71 
    Appendix  D :   NetCommand HDMI Control of CEC Devices  .....  78 
    Appendix  E :   Troubleshooting  ......................  82 
    Appendices
     
    						
    							68 Appendices
    Appendix A:   Specifications
    Outputs
    Description Qty. Output Speci cations
    Audio Speakers2  5.75 x 2.4
    Analog Audio 
    (Signal)1 
    pairRCA Pin Plug, 500 mV rms +
     200 mV 
    (full scale) for analog sources, 1.5 
    Vrms +
     0.5 Vrms (full scale) for digital 
    sources.
    Digital Audio 
    Output1 RCA Pin Plug, Signal Type  Dolby 
    Digital, PCM stereo
    3-D Glasses 
    Emitter1 VESA 1997-11 Connector and Signal  
    Standards for Stereoscopic Display 
    Hardware
    Image Technology
    DLP, 0.65” chip, 1920 x 1080 pixels with Smooth Picture™
    Channel 
    Frequency 
    ReceptionOver-the-Air: VHF 2–13, UHF 14– 69
    Analog Cable: 1–125
    Digital Cable: 1–135
    Channel 
    Ty p e*
    Over the Air:Analog NTSC, Digital ATSC with 
    sub-channels (all 18 video formats)
    Cable:Analog NTSC (non-scrambled)
    Digital QAM 64 and 256 with sub-
    channels (non-scrambled)
    *  Note for  Digital Channels:  The channel numbers displayed 
    on screen are determined by the broadcaster or cable company 
    and can vary from the standard frequency number.  If there is no 
    channel-number information provided by the broadcaster or cable 
    company, the TV creates a channel number.  The created channel 
    number uses the frequency number as the main channel number 
    and the program number as the sub-channel number. 
    Size, Weight, and Power Consumption
    ModelDimensions (inches)
    Weight 
    (lbs.)  Power
    (watts)Height Width Depth
    L65-A90 39.8 57.7 10.05 141.5 180
    Inputs
    Type Qty. Input Speci cations
    Antenna/Cable 
    input2RF
    F connector, 75-ohm
    HDMI (digital 
    video/audio)4CEA-861D standard for digital audio 
    and video via HDMI
    HDMI standard connector
    Video:  60 Hz:  480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i 24 Hz, 30 Hz, 60 Hz:  1080pAudio:  PCM stereo
    HDMI inputs are compliant with 
    CEA-861D standards for standard, 
    extended, and high-definition video; 
    digital audio, and HDCP copy protec-
    tion.
      PC (digital signals only):
    VGA (640 x 480, 60 Hz)
    W-VGA (848 x 480, 60 Hz)
    SVGA (800 x 600, 60 Hz)
    W-SVGA (1064 x 600, 60 Hz)
    XGA (1024 x 768, 60 Hz)
    1280 x 720, 60 Hz
    SXGA (1280 x 1024, 60 Hz)
    1920 x 1080 (24 Hz, 30 Hz, 60 Hz)
    WXGA (1360 x 768, 60 Hz))
    Composite 
    Videoup 
    to 3NTSC 480i only
    Video:  RCA Pin Plug, 1.0 V p-p, 
    75 ohm
    1 dedicated composite video jack; 2 
    shared with component video Y
    S-Video1 Four-Pin DIN Plug
    Y: 1.0 Vp-p 75-ohm
    C: 0.286 Vp-p (burst signal), 75-ohm
    Component 
    Video ( Y/Pr/Pb)up to 3 
    setsCEA-770.1 & CEA 770.2 480i, 480p, 
    CEA 770.3 720p and 1080i (TV 
    analog component video standards)
    RCA Pin Plug 
    Y:  1.0 Vp-p (includes sync), 
    75 -ohm
    Pr:  700 mV p-p, 75-ohm
    Pb:  700 mV p-p, 75-ohm
    1 dedicated set of component video 
    jacks; 2 sets share a jack with com-
    posite video
    USB Photo Port1 For transfer of JPEG files only.
    Audio Inputs5
    pairsAnalog left and right audio
    RCA Pin Plug 500 mV (full scale), 43-k 
    ohm
     
    						
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    Bypassing the Parental Lock
    After you set the lock, you must use your pass code 
    to view a locked program, view the locked TV, view 
    a locked channel, cancel the lock, or enter the Lock 
    menus.
    If you forget your pass code, you can view the locked 
    TV without entering your pass code.  When you are 
    prompted for your pass code, press the number 
    9 and 
    QV keys on the TV remote control at the same time.  This 
    process temporarily unlocks the TV.
    When entering the Lock menu, this process deletes 
    your old pass code and prompts you to enter a new 
    pass code.
     You can either enter a new pass code to open the 
    Lock menu and make changes or press 
    EXIT to close 
    the menu.
     If any of the locks are turned on and you exit the 
    menus when prompted for a new code, the old 
    code and all lock settings are retained.
     If all locks are turned off and you exit the menus 
    when prompted for a new code, then the previous 
    code is erased.
    Lock Bypass Instructions Have Been Filed for 
    Future Reference
    IMPORTANT
    Cut along the dotted line and file bypass 
    instructions in a safe place for future reference.IMPORTANT
    When changing or deleting your pass code, 
    you must use the remote control included 
    with this TV.  You cannot use a Mitsubishi 
    remote control from another component or a 
    “universal” remote.
    Appendix B:   Bypassing the Parental 
    Lock
     
    						
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