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    							Guidelines for setting up and using your new widescreen TV start on •	page 7.
    For	questions:•	
    Visit	our	website	at	www.mitsubishi-tv.com.	-
    E-mail	us	at	[email protected].	-
    Call	Consumer	Relations	at		-800-332-2119.
    For	information	on	•	System Reset,	please	see	the	back	cover.
    To	order	replacement	or	additional	remote	controls,	visit	our	website	at	www.mitsuparts.com	or	call	•	
    800-553-7278.
    153 and 249 Series.•			IR	emitter	cables	for	NetCommand	home-theater	control	are	available	for	purchase	
    from	Mitsubishi.		Call	800-553-7278	and	request	either	part	number	242D483020	(two-ended	cable)	or	part	
    number	299P254020	(four-ended	cable).
    	
    IMMERSIVE	SOUND	LCD	HDTV
    with	Integrated	Sound	Projector
    MODELS
    151 Series
    LT-40151, LT-46151, LT-52151
    153 Series
    LT-40153, LT-46153, LT-52153
    249 Series
    LT- 4 6 2 4 9 ,   LT- 5 2 2 4 9
    OWNER’S	GUIDE
     
    						
    							FCC Declaration of Conformity
    Product:LCD	Flat	Panel	HDTV
    Models:LT-40151,	LT-46151,	LT52151
    LT-40153,	LT-40153,	LT-52153
    LT-46249,	LT-52249
    Responsible	
    Party:
    Mitsubishi	Digital	Electronics	
    America,	Inc.
    9351	Jeronimo	Road
    Irvine,	CA	92618-1904
    Telephone:(800)	332-2119
    This	device	complies	with	Part	15	of	the	FCC	Rules.		
    Operation	is	subject	to	the	following	two	conditions:
    (1) 	This	device	may	not	cause	harmful	interference,	
    and
    (2)	 This	device	must	accept	any	interference	
    received,	including	interference	that	may	cause	
    undesired	operation.
    Note: 	This	equipment	has	been	tested	and	found	
    to	comply	with	the	limits	for	a	Class	B	digital	device,	
    pursuant	to	part	15	of	the	FCC	Rules.	These	limits	
    are	designed	to	provide	reasonable	protection	
    against	harmful	interference	in	a	residential	instal-
    lation.	This	equipment	generates,	uses	and	can	
    radiate	radio	frequency	energy	and,	if	not	installed	
    and	used	in	accordance	with	the	instructions,	may	
    cause	harmful	interference	to	radio	communica-
    tions.	However,	there	is	no	guarantee	that	interfer-
    ence	will	not	occur	in	a	particular	installation.	If	this	
    equipment	does	cause	harmful	interference	to	radio	
    or	television	reception,	which	can	be	determined	
    by	turning	the	equipment	off	and	on,	the	user	is	
    encouraged	to	try	to	correct	the	interference	by	one	
    or	more	of	the	following	measures:
    Reorient	or	relocate	the	receiving	antenna.	-
    Increase	the	separation	between	the	equip-	-
    ment	and	the	receiver.
    Connect	the	equipment	into	an	outlet	on		-
    a	circuit	different	from	that	to	which	the	
    receiver	is	connected.
    Consult	the	dealer	or	an	experienced	radio/	-
    TV	technician	for	help.
    Changes or modifications not expressly 
    approved by Mitsubishi could cause harmful 
    interference and would void the user’s authority 
    to operate this equipment.
    CAUTION
    RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPEN
    CAUTION:	TO	REDUCE	THE	RISK	OF	ELECTRIC	SHOCK,	DO	NOT	REMOVE	COVER	(OR	BACK).		 NO	USER	SERVICEABLE	PARTS	INSIDE.		REFER	
    SERVICING	TO	QUALIFIED	SERVICE	PERSONNEL.
    TV WEIGHT:		This	TV	is	heavy.		Exercise	extreme	care	
    when	lifting	or	moving	it.		Lift	or	move	the	TV	with	a	
    minimum	of	two	adults.		To	prevent	damage	to	the	TV,	
    avoid	jarring	or	moving	it	while	it	is	turned	on.		Always	
    power	off	your	TV,	unplug	the	power	cord,	and	discon-
    nect	all	cables	before	moving	it.
    WARNING:		To	reduce	the	risk	of	fire	or	electric	shock,	
    do	not	expose	this	apparatus	to	rain	or	moisture.
    WARNING:		This	product	contains	chemicals	known	
    to	the	State	of	California	to	cause	cancer	and/or	birth	
    defects	or	other	reproductive	harm.	
    WARNING:		This	product	shall	be	connected	to	a	
    MAINS	socket	outlet	with	a	protective	earthing	connec-
    tion.
    MAINS DISCONNECTION:		The	mains	plug	is	used	
    as	the	disconnect	device.		The	mains	plug	shall	remain	
    readily	operable.
    Features	and	specifications	described	in	this	owner’s	
    guide	are	subject	to	change	without	notice.
    The	lightning	flash	with	arrowhead	symbol	
    within	an	equilateral	triangle	is	intended	to	
    alert	the	user	of	the	presence	of	uninsulated	
    “dangerous	voltage”	within	the	product’s	
    enclosure	that	may	be	of	sufficient	magnitude	to	consti-
    tute	a	risk	of	electric	shock	to	persons.
    The	exclamation	point	within	an	equilat-
    eral	triangle	is	intended	to	alert	the	user	to	
    the	presence	of	important	operating	and	
    maintenance	(servicing)	instructions	in	the	
    literature	accompanying	the	product.
    For Your Records
    Record	the	model	number,	serial	number,	and	
    purchase	date	of	your	TV.		The	model	and	serial	
    numbers	are	on	the	back	of	the	TV.		Refer	to	this	
    page	when	requesting	assistance	with	the	TV.
    MODEL NUMBER  
    SERIAL NUMBER  
    PURCHASE DATE  
    RETAILER NAME  
    LOCATION  
      
     
    						
    							Contents
    Important	Safety	Instructions	................4
    Important	Information	About	Your	TV	 ..........5
    Special	Features	of	Your	TV.................6
    1   Basic Setup and Operation
    Package	Contents	.......................7
    Stand	Installation	........................8
    Wall-Mounting	 ..........................8
    Before	You	Begin	........................9
    First-Time	Power-On	......................9
    TV	Controls	 ...........................10
    Setting	Up	TV	Inputs.....................12
    Basic	TV	Operation......................14
    2   TV Connections
    Before	You	Begin	.......................16
    Cable	Management	 .....................16
    Inputs	and	Outputs	......................17
    Y	Pb	Pr	Component	Video	Device	 ...........20
    HDMI	Device	............................20
    DVI	Video	Device	 .......................21
    Composite	Video	Device	..................21
    Antenna	or	Cable	TV	Service	...............21
    VCR	or	DVD	Recorder	to	an	Antenna	or		
    Wall	Outlet	Cable	 ......................22
    VCR	or	DVD	Recorder	to	a	Cable	Box		........22
    A /V	Receiver	 ..........................23
    A /V	Receiver	with	HDMI	Output	.............23
    Subwoofer	 ............................24
    Audio-Only	Device	 ......................24
    3   Using TV Features
    Selecting	an	Input	......................25
    Sleep	Timer	...........................25
    ChannelView	Channel	Listings	..............26
    Redirecting	Audio	Output	 .................26
    Controlling	A /V	Receiver	Volume	............26
    Status	Display	 .........................27
    TV	Signals	and	Display	Formats	.............28
    Using	the	TV	with	a	Personal	Computer	 .......29
    Camera	Images	and	Music	Files	 ............31
    Sound	Projector	........................34
    Streaming	Internet	Movies	with	VUDU	 ........37
    Introduction	to	Home-Theater	Control	 ........39
    4   TV Menus
    Main	Menu	............................40
    Menu	Navigation	 .......................40
    Adjust	...............................41
    Captions	 .............................46
    Initial	................................47
    Inputs	 ...............................50
    Lock	................................52
    5   NetCommand IR Control
    About	NetCommand	IR	Control	.............55
    IR	Emitter	Placement	 ....................56
    Initial	NetCommand	Setup	 ................57
    Operating	NetCommand-Controlled	Devices	...58
    6   NetCommand IR Control of an A/V Receiver
    Controlling	an	A /V	Receiver	after		
    NetCommand	Setup	....................61
    Setting	Up	A /V	Receiver	Control
    Power	and	Volume	 ...................62
    Automatic	Switching	(Audio	or	Audio/Video)	.63
    Appendices
    Appendix	A:		Programming	the	Remote	Control	.68
    Appendix	B:		HDMI	Control	of	CEC	Devices	....75
    Appendix	C:		TV	Care	....................78
    Appendix	D:		Bypassing	the	Parental	Lock	 .....79
    Appendix	E:		Troubleshooting	 ..............81
    Trademark and License Information	..........88
    Network Service Disclaimer	 ................88
    Warranty	 ..............................92
    Index	.................................94
     
    						
    							4  
    Important Safety Instructions
    Please	read	the	following	safeguards	for	your	TV	and	
    retain	for	future	reference.		Always	follow	all	warnings	
    and	instructions	marked	on	the	television.
    1)	 Read	these	instructions.
    2)	 Keep	these	instructions.
    3)	 Heed	all	warnings.
    4)	 Follow	all	instructions.
    5)	 Do	not	use	this	apparatus	near	water.
    6)	 Clean	only	with	dry	cloth.
    7)	 Do	not	block	any	ventilation	openings.	Install	in	
    accordance	with	the	manufacturer’s	instructions.
    8)	 Do	not	install	near	any	heat	sources	such	as	
    radiators,	heat	registers,	stoves,	or	other	apparatus	
    (including	amplifiers)	that	produce	heat.
    9)	 Do	not	defeat	the	safety	purpose	of	the	polarized	
    or	grounding-type	plug.	A	polarized	plug	has	two	
    blades	with	one	wider	than	the	other.	A	grounding	
    type	plug	has	two	blades	and	a	third	grounding	
    prong.	The	wide	blade	or	the	third	prong	are	
    provided	for	your	safety.	If	the	provided	plug	does	
    not	fit	into	your	outlet,	consult	an	electrician	for	
    replacement	of	the	obsolete	outlet.
    10)	 Protect	the	power	cord	from	being	walked	on	
    or	pinched	particularly	at	plugs,	convenience	
    receptacles,	and	the	point	where	they	exit	from	the	
    apparatus.
    11)	 Only	use	attachments/accessories	specified	by	the	
    manufacturer.
    12)	 Use	only	with	the	cart,	
    stand,	tripod,	bracket,	
    or	table	specified	
    by	the	manufacturer,	
    or	sold	with	the	
    apparatus.	When	
    a	cart	is	used,	use	
    caution	when	moving	
    the	cart/apparatus	
    combination	to	avoid	
    injury	from	tip-over.
    13)	 Unplug	this	apparatus	
    during	lightning	storms	or	when	unused	for	long	
    periods	of	time.
    14)	 Refer	all	servicing	to	qualified	service	personnel.	
    Servicing	is	required	when	the	apparatus	has	been	
    damaged	in	any	way,	such	as	power-supply	cord	or	
    plug	is	damaged,	liquid	has	been	spilled	or	objects	
    have	fallen	into	the	apparatus,	the	apparatus	has	
    been	exposed	to	rain	or	moisture,	does	not	operate	
    normally,	or	has	been	dropped.
    AN TE N NA
    L E AD  IN  W IR E
    A N TE N NA
    D IS C HAR G E U NIT
    ( N EC  A R TIC LE  8 10-2 0)
    G RO UNDIN G
    C O NDUCTO RS
    ( N EC  A R TIC LE  8 10-2 1)
    G RO UND C LA M PS
    P O W ER  S ER VIC E G RO UNDIN G
    E LE C TR O DE S YSTE M
    ( N EC  A R T 2 50, P AR T H )
    G
    RO UND C LA M P
    E LE C TR IC
    S ER VIC E
    E Q UIP M EN T
    N EC  —  NATIO NAL E LE C TR IC AL C O DE
    EXAM PLE  O F A N TE N NA G RO UNDIN G
    Outdoor Antenna Grounding
    If	an	outside	antenna	or	cable	system	is	connected	
    to	the	TV,	be	sure	the	antenna	or	cable	system	is	
    grounded	so	as	to	provide	some	protection	against	
    voltage	surges	and	built-up	static	charges.
    Replacement Parts
    When	replacement	parts	are	required,	be	sure	the	
    service	technician	has	used	replacement	parts	speci-
    fied	by	the	manufacturer	or	have	the	same	character-
    istics	as	the	original	part.		Unauthorized	substitutions	
    may	result	in	fire,	electric	shock	or	other	hazards.
     
    						
    							   5
    Important Information About Your TV
    Installation Notes
    For	stand	installation	and	wall-mounting,	see	page	8.
    Use with other than the authorized accessories 
    may cause the TV to become unstable, which can 
    cause damage to the product or possible injury.
    Custom cabinet installation must allow for proper 
    air circulation around the television.
    NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER: 	THIS	REMINDER	
    IS	PROVIDED	TO	CALL	THE	CATV	SYSTEM	INSTALLER’S	
    ATTENTION	TO	ARTICLE	820-40	OF	THE	NEC	THAT	PRO-
    VIDES	GUIDELINES	FOR	THE	PROPER	GROUNDING	AND,	
    IN	PARTICULAR,	SPECIFIES	THAT	THE	CABLE	GROUND	
    SHALL	BE	CONNECTED	TO	THE	GROUNDING	SYSTEM	OF	
    THE	BUILDING,	AS	CLOSE	TO	THE	POINT	OF	CABLE	ENTRY	
    AS	PRACTICAL.
    TV Software
    Do	not	attempt	to	update	the	software	of	this	TV	with	
    software	or	USB	drives	not	provided	by	or	authorized	by	
    Mitsubishi	Digital 	Electronics 	America, 	Inc. 		Non-authorized 	
    software	may	damage	the	TV	and	will	not	be	covered	by	
    the	warranty.
    If Your TV Gets Damaged
    Crystalline	liquid	may	leak	from	the	LCD	panel	and	
    broken	glass	may	be	scattered.
    CAUTION: The crystalline liquid is toxic.  Avoid 
    contact with your skin, eyes, or mouth.		DO	NOT	
    touch	the	broken	glass	or	crystalline	liquid.		DO	NOT	get	
    glass	fragments	or	crystalline	liquid	into	eyes	or	mouth.		
    Should either contact your eyes or mouth, rinse the 
    contacted area thoroughly with water and consult 
    your doctor.
    Disposal of Your TV 
    The	LCD	panel	contains	a	small	amount	of	crystalline	
    liquid	and	the	fluorescent	tube	in	the	panel	contains	
    mercury.		Both	are	toxic	and	should	not	be	touched.
    DO NOT dispose of the TV with general household 
    waste.		THE	LAMPS	INSIDE	THIS	PRODUCT	CONTAIN	
    MERCURY	AND	MUST	BE	RECYCLED	OR	DISPOSED	
    OF	ACCORDING	TO	LOCAL,	STATE,	AND	FEDERAL	
    LAWS.		For	disposal	or	recycling	information,	contact	
    your	local	authorities	or	the	Electronic	Industries	Alli-
    ance	at	www.eiae.org.
     
    						
    							6  
    Special Features of Your TV
    Your	new	high-definition	widescreen	television	has	
    many	special	features	that	make	it	the	perfect	center	of	
    your	home	entertainment	system,	including:
    1080p High-Definition LCD Display System
    Your	Mitsubishi	LCD	Flat	Panel	HDTV	uses	a	full	1920	
    x	1080	LCD	panel	to	create	the	picture	you	see	on	the	
    screen.		All	images	are	displayed	at	1080p.		The	TV	uses	
    new	Plush	1080p®	5G	digital	video	processing	to	convert	
    lower-resolution	signals	to	1080p	for	display.
    Smooth120Hz™ Film Motion
    Smooth120Hz™	Film	Motion	makes	fast-moving	images	
    appear	smoother	and	more	fluid,	free	from	motion	blur.		It	
    does	this	by	doubling	the	traditional	progressive	scan	
    frame	rate	and	creates	new	frames	of	video	between	the	
    traditional	frames	to	create	smoother	moving	images.		
    Smooth120Hz™	Film	Motion	also	smooths	film	judder	
    (image	vibration)	that	may	be	present	in	film-based	
    content	such	as	movies.
    16:9 Widescreen Picture Format
    Enjoy	a	full	theatrical	experience	in	the	comfort	of	your	
    home.		View	pictures	as	film	directors	intended	them.	
    Digital	TV	broadcasts,	DVDs	and	newer	video	game	
    consoles	support	this	widescreen	format.
    Integrated HDTV Tuner
    Your	widescreen	Mitsubishi	HDTV	has	an	internal	HDTV	
    tuner	able	to	receive	both	over-the-air	HDTV	broad-
    casts	(received	via	an	antenna)	and	non-scrambled	
    digital	cable	broadcasts,	including	non-scrambled	
    HDTV	cable	programming.
    High-Definition Video Inputs
    Component Video Inputs.•			Also	called	Y/Pb/Pr	
    inputs,	these	inputs	receive	standard	analog	video	
    formats	of	480i,	480p,	720p,	and	1080i	high-defini-
    tion	signals.		This	provides	a	high	level	of	flexibility	
    when	connecting	DVD	players/recorders,	cable	
    boxes,	and	satellite	receivers.
    HDMI Inputs.•			These	inputs	accept	digital	480i,	
    480p,	720p,	1080i,	and	1080p	video	signals	plus	
    bitstream	and	PCM	digital	stereo	signals.		The	
    HDMI™	inputs	can	also	accept	a	variety	of	PC	
    signals	and	resolutions.		These	inputs	support	
    HDMI	1.3	Deep	Color	(up	to	36	bits)	and	the	
    x.v.Color extended	color	gamut.
    Used	with	an	adapter,	these	inputs	also	accept	
    compatible	digital	DVI	video	signals.		HDMI	
    inputs	provide	additional	high-performance,	
    high-definition	connections	for	maximum	flexibility	
    in	your	choice	of	home	theater	products.	The	HDMI	
    inputs	are	HDCP	copy-protection	compatible.
    Easy Connect Auto Input Sensing
    Easy	Connect™	Auto	Input	Sensing	automatically	rec-
    ognizes	when	you	plug	in	a	device	and	prompts	you	to	
    assign	a	name	to	it.
    Home-Theater Control
    HDMI Control
    Available for all models.		HDMI	devices	with	Consumer	
    Electronics	Control	(CEC)	capabilities	may	be	compatible	
    with	the	TV’s	HDMI	Control	feature.		Compatible	devices	
    can	receive	control	signals	through	the	HDMI	connection,	
    allowing	the	TV’s	remote	control	to	operate	some	func-
    tions	of	these	devices.
    NetCommand with IR Learning
    153 and 249 Series.		Your	Mitsubishi	HDTV	offers	a	new	
    level	of	networking	that	seamlessly	integrates	selected	
    older	A /V	products	with	new	and	future	digital	products.		
    NetCommand®	supports	IR	(infrared)	control	of	products	
    such	as	VCRs,	DVD	players,	cable	boxes,	and	satel-
    lite	receivers.		NetCommand	can	“learn”	remote	control	
    signals	directly	from	many	devices,	allowing	you	to	create	
    a	customized	NetCommand-controlled	home-theater	
    system.
    Sound Projector
    Sound	Projector	technology	uses	the	TV’s	bank	of	
    speakers	to	create	a	simulated	surround	sound	effect	
    by	reflecting	sound	off	the	room	walls.
    Internet Video Streaming with VUDU™
    249 Series.		VUDU	offers	the	largest	on-demand	HD	
    movie	selection	anywhere,	featuring	full	1080p	and	5.1	
    surround	sound.		VUDU	allows	you	to	enjoy	movies	with	no	
    store	visits,	no	mailing,	no	late	fees	and	no	subscriptions.
    ENERGY STAR®
    This	is	an	ENERGY	STAR®	qualified	TV.		Products	that	
    earn	the	ENERGY	STAR	prevent	greenhouse	gas	emis-
    sions	by	meeting	strict	energy	efficiency	guidelines	set	
    by	the	U.S.	Environmental	Protection	Agency	and	the	
    U.S.	Department	of	Energy.		This	TV	consumes	power	
    in	excess	of	ENERGY	STAR	guidelines	under	the	follow-
    ing	conditions:
    TV Feature Active
    TV Power 
    Status
    Picture	Mode	set	to	BrilliantOn
    Fast Power On	enabled
    Off153 and 249 Series.		External	Controller	
    Input	enabled
     
    						
    							7
    Basic Setup and Operation
    1
    Package Contents
    Please	take	a	moment	to	review	the	following	list	of	
    accessory	items	to	ensure	that	you	have	received	
    everything.
    Remote Control Batteries
    Remove	the	remote	control	back	cover.1. 
    Emitter 
    Bulb
    Load	the	batteries,	making	sure	the	polarities	2. 
    (+)	and	(-)	are	correct.		Insert	the	negative	(-)	
    end	first.
    Slide	the	cover	back	into	place.3. 
    Remote Control1. 
    GUIDEMENUINFOBACK
    ACTIVITY
    Two A A Batteries2. AA
    A A
    Basic Owner’s 3. 
    Guide
    HDTV Quick Setup 4. 
    Guide
    Product Registra-5. 
    tion Card
    Power Cord6. 
    Cable Tie7. 
    Stand Screws8. 
    153 and 249 Series.  9. 
    Calibration Micro-
    phone
     
    						
    							8 1.  Basic Setup and Operation
    1
    Back
    Exte n sio n p ie ce s 
    o n bac k of sta n d
    2
    3
    TV
    CAUTION.  
    Place the 
    stand in the foam insert 
    with the extension pieces 
    facing away from the TV.  
    Otherwise, the TV will be 
    damaged in transit.
    Protect the TV and 
    stand with the original 
    packing material. DON’T place your hand where it can get 
    caught between the TV and stand.
    DO support the TV 
    under the corners.
    TV in protective 
    wrapping
    Extension pieces on stand 
    must face out, away from TV.
    Repacking the Stand
    Two adults are required to lift the TV.
    Wall-Mounting
    Stand Installation
    1
    Back
    Exte n sio n p ie ce s 
    o n bac k of sta n d
    2
    3
    TV
    CAUTION.  
    Place the 
    stand in the foam insert 
    with the extension pieces 
    facing away from the TV.  
    Otherwise, the TV will be 
    damaged in transit.
    Protect the TV and 
    stand with the original 
    packing material. DON’T place your hand where it can get 
    caught between the TV and stand.
    DO support the TV 
    under the corners.
    TV in protective 
    wrapping
    Extension pieces on stand 
    must face out, away from TV.
    Repacking the Stand
    Two adults are required to lift the TV.
    If	planning	to	wall-mount	the	TV,	do	not	install	the	
    stand.		To	order	a	wall-mount	kit,	please	contact	
    Peerless	Industries,	Inc.	at	(800)	473-3753	or	visit	
    www.peerlessmounts.com.		Order	wall-mount	kit	model	
    ST650.
    CAUTION:  Using this TV with other than the authorized accessories may cause the TV to become unstable, 
    which can cause damage to the product or possible injury.
    To	order	a	wall-mount	kit	from	Mitsubishi	Digital	Elec-
    tronics	America,	Inc.,	please	visit	www.mitsuparts.com	
    or	call	(800)	553-7278.
    Complete	 installation	 instructions	 are	included	 with	the	kit.
    Required:		Phillips	Screwdriver
    CAUTION
    At least TWO PEOPLE are 
    required to install the stand.  Support 
    the TV near the corners as shown.  Failure to 
    follow these recommendations may result in 
    personal injury and damage to the 
    product.
     
    						
    							 1.  Basic Setup and Operation 9
    Before You Begin
    Review	the	important	safety,	installation,	and	oper-1. 
    ating	information	at	the	beginning	of	this	book.
    Choose	a	location	for	your	TV.2. 
    •	See the stand-installation or wall-mounting 
    requirements on the opposite page.
    •	 Allow	at	least	four	inches	of	space	on	all	sides	
    of	the	TV	to	help	prevent	overheating.		Over-
    heating	may	cause	premature	failure	of	the	TV.
    •	 Avoid	locations	where	light	may	reflect	off	the	
    screen.
    Install	the	batteries	in	the	remote	control.3. 
    Plug	the	TV	into	an	AC	power	outlet.4. 
    TV power connection
    Welcome Screen Energy Options
    Mitsubishi	recommends	the	•	Home	setting,	which	
    uses	power	within	ENERGY	STAR®	guidelines.
    Home Fast Power On•		allows	the	TV	to	power	up	
    quickly.		 While	powered	 off,	however,	 the	TV	uses	
    power	in	excess	of	ENERGY	STAR	guidelines	for	
    a	powered-down	device.
    The	•	Retail	setting	looks	best	under	bright	light-
    ing.		In	this	mode,	the	TV	uses	power	in	excess	
    of	ENERGY	STAR	guidelines.
    This	table	compares	energy	choices	offered	in	the	
    Welcome	screen.
    Home
    Home Fast 
    Power OnRetail
    Picture ModeBrightBrightBrilliant
    Backlight 
    Level
    Reduced 	
    Brightness
    Reduced	
    Brightness
    Full		
    Brightness
    Time to 
    Power On
    NormalFastNormal
    First-Time Power-On
    Confirm	that	the	remote	1. 
    control	is	in	TV	mode.		
    Press	the	side	button	•	
    once	to	light	the	mode	
    indicator	and	confirm	
    that 	TV	mode	is	active.	
    To	change,	press	the	•	
    side	button	additional	
    times	to	activate	TV	
    mode.
    GUIDEMENUINFOBACK
    TV
    Aim	the	remote	control	2. 
    at	the	TV	and	press	the	
    POWER	key	.		Wait	for	the	
    Welcome	screen.
    GUIDEMENUINFOBACK
    Press	3. 	if	you	wish	to	
    change	the	menu	language	
    to	Español.
    Press	4. 	to	move	to	the	
    energy-mode	selections.		
    See	the	information	box	for	
    details.
    Press	5. 	to	highlight	EXIT.  
    Press	ENTER	to	clear	the	
    menu.
       
    						
    							10 1.  Basic Setup and Operation
    Remote Control
    F1F3F4F2
    FAVON
    DEMAND
    GUIDEMENUINFOBACK
    ACTIVITY
    Powers	TV	on	or	off
    Side	button	sets	the	control	mode	
    for	the	type	of	device	to	operate.		Set	
    mode	to	TV	for	normal	TV	viewing.
    Number/letter	keys
    Channel	tuning,	page	14
    MOREDisplays	a	menu	showing	addi-
    tional	functions	for	the	number	
    keys.
    For	the	•	MORE	menu	in	TV	mode,	
    see	below.
    With	remote	control	programmed	•	
    for	another	device,	the	MORE	menu	
    is	specific	to	the	device.		See	page	
    68.
    For	CEC-enabled	devices,	•	page	75
    CHANNEL UPV OLUME  UP
    Record/Playback	controls	for	external	devices
    When	remote	control	is	programmed,	page	68
    HDMI	control,	page	77
    153 and 249 Series:		NetCommand,	page	58
    VCR		C A B L / S AT		TV		DVD		AUDIO
    Control-mode	indicator	for	device	
    type	to	control.		Use	the	side	button	to	
    change.
    MUTE
    VOLUME DOWN
    LAST.		Returns	to	the	previously	tuned	channel.
    CHANNEL DOWN
    TV Controls
    Note: To	operate	other	audio/video	
    devices	using	the	TV’s	remote	
    control:
    •	 See	Appendix	A,	“Programming	the	Remote	
    Control.”
    •	 For	HDMI	devices	compatible	with	the	TV’s	
    HDMI	Control	feature,	see	Appendix	B.
    •	153 and 249 Series
    See		-page	55	for	NetCommand	IR	“Learn-
    ing”	of	device	keys.
    For	use	of	specific	keys	with	NetCom-	-
    mand-controlled	devices,	see	“Special	
    Operation	Methods,”	page	58.
    The MORE menu in TV mode
    GUIDE ChannelView	listings,	page	26.
    MENUTV	main	menu,	page	40
    INFOTV	status	(page	27)	or	TV	help.
    BACKSteps	back	one	menu;	clears	
    the	top	menu	or	Status	Display.
    (PAU S E)	Freezes	a	broadcast	TV	picture.
    Adds	a	separator	when	entering	digital	
    channel	numbers.		Clears	some	menu	entries.
    Press	to	select	a	TV	activity	and	input.		
    See	page	25.
      249 Series:		See	page	68.
    249 Series:		See	page	68.
    PAGE UP
    ENTERSelects	a	channel	number	or	
    menu	item.
    				Navigation	controls
    PAGE DOWN
    SLEEPSleep	Timer,	page	25
    F O R M ATPicture	shape	(aspect	ratio),	page	28
    MOREClears	the	MORE	menu.
    CCClosed	Captions,	page	46
    VIDEOVideo	adjustments,		
    page	41
    AUDIOAudio	adjustments,		
    page	42
                                 
    						
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