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    							 Appendices 71
    Programming Codes, continued
    Appendix A:  Programming the Remote Control, continued
    A/V Receivers
    Integra41805,	41320,	41298,	
    40842
    JBL41306,	40110
    JVC42331,	41643,	41495,	
    41374,	41282,	41058
    Kawasaki413 9 0
    Kenwood41570,	41569,	41313
    KLH41428,	41390
    LG42197,	41293
    Linn4 018 9
    Magnavox41514,	41269,	41266,	
    41189,	40531,	40189
    Marantz41289,	41269,	41189,	
    40891,	40189
    McIntosh4128 9
    Micromega41189,	40189
    Mitsubishi41957,	41922,	41921,	
    41920,	41393
    Myryad4118 9
    Nakamichi41313
    Onkyo41905,	41805,	41320,	
    41298,	40842
    Optimus41074,	41023,	40531,	
    40121,	40014
    Panasonic42967,	41764,	41763,	
    41633,	41548,	41518,	
    41509,	41316,	41308,	
    41288,	41275
    Philips41269,	41266,	41189,	
    40891,	40531,	40189
    Pioneer41935,	41384,	41123,	
    41023,	40630,	40531,	
    40150,	40014
    Polaroid415 0 8
    Polk	Audio41289,	40189
    Proscan4125 4
    RadioShack416 0 9
    RCA41609,	41511,	41390,	
    41254,	41123,	41074,	
    41023,	40531
    Realistic41609,	40121
    Revox4 018 9
    Rio418 6 9
    Samsung41500,	41304,	41295
    Sansui41189,	40189
    Sanyo418 01
    Sherwood42169,	41905,	41077
    Sherwood	
    Newcastle
    4216 9
    Sonic	Blue418 6 9
    Sony41858,	41822,	41759,	
    41758,	41658,	41622,	
    41558,	41441,	41382,	
    41258,	41131,	41058
    Stereophonics410 2 3
    Sunfire41313
    Te a c41390,	41074
    A/V Receivers
    Te c h n i c s41518,	41308
    Thorens4118 9
    Toshiba41788,	41123,	40842
    Venturer413 9 0
    Wards40189,	40014
    Yamaha41815,	41476,	41376,	
    41375,	41331,	41276,	
    41176,	41023,	40176
    YBA419 21
    Zenith412 9 3
    Satellite Receivers
    Bell	ExpressVu11170,	10775
    Chaparral10 216
    Crossdigital1110 9
    D i r e cT V11856,	11749,	11640,	
    11639,	11609,	11442,	
    11414,	11392,	11377,	
    11142,	11109,	10819,	
    10749,	10639,	10566,	
    10392,	10247,	10099
    Dish	
    Network	
    System
    11775,	11505,	11170,	
    10775
    Dishpro11775,	11505,	10775
    Echostar11775,	11505,	11170,	
    10775
    Expressvu11775,	10775
    Fortec	Star118 2 1
    Funai113 7 7
    GE10 56 6
    GOI11775,	10775
    Hitachi11250,	10819,	10749
    Houston10775
    HTS11775,	10775
    Hughes	
    Network	
    Systems
    11749,	11442,	11142,	
    10 74 9
    Humax11790,	11781
    Innova10 0 9 9
    JVC11775,	11170,	10775
    LG11414
    Magnavox10722
    Mitsubishi10 74 9
    Netsat10 0 9 9
    Panasonic10701,	10247
    Pansat118 0 7
    Philips11749,	11442,	11142,	
    10775,	10749,	10722,	
    10 0 9 9
    Proscan10566,	10392
    RadioShack10775,	10566
    RCA11442,	11392,	11142,	
    10855,	10775,	10566,	
    10392,	10143
    Samsung11609,	11442,	11377,	
    11276,	11142,	11109
    Satellite Receivers
    SKY10 0 9 9
    Sony11640,	11639,	10639
    Thomson10566,	10392
    Tivo11442,	11142
    Toshiba11749,	10790,	10749
    U l t i m a t eT V11640,	11392
    Uniden10722
    Zenith11856,	11810
    VCRs
    A-Mark20278,	20046,	20037,	
    20000
    ABS21972
    Accurian20000
    Admiral20479,	20209,	20060,	
    20048,	20047,	20039
    Adventura20037,	20000
    Aiko20278
    Aiwa20124,	20037,	20000
    Akai20242,	20175
    Alba20278,	20209
    Alienware21972
    Allegro20039
    America	
    Action
    20278
    American	
    High
    20081,	20035
    Amstrad20000
    Astra20035
    Audiovox20278,	20038,	20037
    Avis20000
    Bell	&	
    Howell
    20479,	20048,	20046,	
    20039,	20035,	20000
    Bell	
    E xpressVu
    219 4 4
    Broksonic20479,	20209,	20184,	
    20121
    Calix20037
    Candle20038,	20037
    Canon20035
    Carver20081,	20035
    CCE20278
    Cineral20278
    Citizen20479,	20278,	20209,	
    20037,	20035,	20000
    Classic20037
    Colortyme20278,	20060,	20045,	
    20035
    Colt20000
    Craig20047,	20037
    Criterion20000
    Crosley20081,	20035,	20000
    Crown20278
    Curtis	
    Mathes
    20432,	20278,	20162,	
    20060,	20035,	20000
    CyberPower21972
    Daewoo20278,	20046,	20045,	
    20037
     
    						
    							72 Appendices
    Programming Codes, continued
    Appendix A:  Programming the Remote Control, continued
    VCRs
    Daytron20278,	20037
    Dell21972
    Denon20081,	20042
    D i r e cT V20739
    Dish	
    Network	
    System
    219 4 4
    Dishpro219 4 4
    Dual20000
    Durabrand20039,	20038
    Dynatech20000
    Echostar219 4 4
    Electrohome20209,	20060,	20043,	
    20037,	20000
    Electrophonic20037
    Emerald20184,	20121
    Emerex20032
    Emerson21593,	20593,	20479,	
    20278,	20209,	20184,	
    20121,	20043,	20037,	
    20000
    Expressvu219 4 4
    Fisher20047,	20046,	20039,	
    20000
    Fuji20035,	20033
    Fujitsu20000
    Funai21593,	20593,	20278,	
    20037,	20000
    Garrard20000
    Gateway21972
    GE20060,	20048,	20035,	
    20000
    Gemini20060
    Genexxa20278,	20037,	20000
    GFM2159 3
    Go	Video20614,	20432
    GOI219 4 4
    GoldStar20278,	20039,	20038,	
    20037,	20035,	20000
    Goodmans20278,	20081,	20037,	
    20000
    Gradiente20000
    Granada20081,	20042
    Grundig20 081
    Harley	
    Davidson
    20000
    Harman/
    Kardon
    20081,	20075,	20038
    Headquarter20046
    Hewlett	
    Packard
    21972
    HI-Q20047,	20035,	20000
    Hitachi20089,	20045,	20042,	
    20037,	20035,	20000
    Howard	
    Computers
    21972
    HP21972
    VCRs
    HTS219 4 4
    Hughes	
    Network	
    Systems
    20739,	20042
    Humax21988,	21797,	20739
    Hush21972
    Hytek20047,	20000
    iBUYPOWER21972
    Instant	
    Replay
    20035
    Jensen20067
    JVC21944,	20067
    KEC20278,	20037
    Kenwood20067,	20046,	20038
    Kodak20037,	20035
    KTV20000
    LG20038,	20037
    Linksys21972
    L loyd’s20038,	20000
    Loewe20 081
    Logik20000
    Lumatron20278
    Luxor20046
    LXI20067,	20042,	20037,	
    20000
    Magnasonic20593,	20278,	20037,	
    20000
    Magnavox21593,	20618,	20593,	
    20563,	20081,	20048,	
    20039,	20037,	20035,	
    20000
    Marantz20081,	20038,	20035
    Marta20037
    Matsui20209,	20037
    Matsushita20162,	20081,	20035
    Media	
    Center	PC
    21972
    MEI20035
    Memorex20479,	20278,	20209,	
    20162,	20048,	20047,	
    20046,	20039,	20037,	
    20035,	20000
    Metz20037
    MGA20060,	20043
    Microsoft21972
    Mind21972
    Minolta20042
    Mitsubishi20443,	20242,	20214,	
    20173,	20075,	20067,	
    20060,	20048,	20047,	
    20043,	20042,	20000
    Motorola20048,	20035
    MTC20000
    MTX20000
    Multitech20039,	20000
    NEC20067,	20038
    Nikko20278,	20037
    VCRs
    Nikkodo20278,	20037
    Niveus	
    Media
    21972
    Northgate21972
    Olympus20162,	20035
    Onkyo20222
    Optimus21062,	21048,	20593,	
    20432,	20162,	20048,	
    20047,	20037,	20035,	
    20000
    Orion20479,	20278,	20209,	
    20184,	20121,	20000
    Panama20035
    Panasonic21062,	20616,	20614,	
    20225,	20162,	20035,	
    20000
    Penney20162,	20081,	20067,	
    20047,	20042,	20038,	
    20037,	20035,	20000
    Pentax20042
    Philco20479,	20209,	20081,	
    20035,	20000
    Philips21181,	21081,	20739,	
    20618,	20616,	20209,	
    20162,	20081,	20048,	
    20045,	20035,	20000
    Pilot20037
    Pioneer20162,	20081,	20067,	
    20042
    Polk	Audio20 081
    Portland20278
    Presidian2159 3
    Proscan20060
    Protec20000
    Pulsar20278,	20039
    Quarter20046
    Quartz20047,	20046,	20035
    Quasar20162,	20035
    RadioShack20162,	20048,	20047,	
    20046,	20037,	20035,	
    20000
    Radix20037
    Randex20037
    RCA20880,	20060,	20048,	
    20045,	20042,	20035,	
    20000
    Realistic20278,	20162,	20121,	
    20048,	20047,	20046,	
    20037,	20035,	20000
    ReplayTV20616,	20614
    Ricavision21972
    Runco20039
    Salora20 075
    Samsung20739,	20432,	20060,	
    20045,	20038,	20000
    Sanky20048,	20039
     
    						
    							 Appendices 73
    Programming Codes, continued
    Appendix A:  Programming the Remote Control, continued
    VCRs
    Sansui20479,	20209,	20067,	
    20000
    Sanyo20479,	20159,	20047,	
    20046,	20000
    Scott20184,	20121,	20045,	
    20043
    Sears20209,	20162,	20067,	
    20060,	20048,	20047,	
    20046,	20045,	20043,	
    20042,	20039,	20037,	
    20035,	20033,	20000
    Sharp20848,	20048,	20047,	
    20032,	20000
    Shintom20039,	20000
    Siemens20037
    Signature20479,	20060,	20048,	
    20046,	20037,	20035,	
    20000
    Singer20037
    Sonic	Blue20616,	20614
    Sonographe20046
    Sony21972,	21032,	20636,	
    20067,	20047,	20046,	
    20035,	20033,	20032,	
    20000
    Soundmaster20000
    Stack	921972
    STS20042
    SV200020000
    SVA20000
    Sylvania21593,	20593,	20081,	
    20043,	20035,	20000
    Symphonic21593,	20593,	20000
    Systemax21972
    Tagar	
    Systems
    21972
    Ta n d y20000
    Ta s h i k o20037
    Tatung20081,	20067,	20048,	
    20000
    Te a c20067,	20000
    Te c h n i c s20162,	20037,	20035,	
    20000
    Te k n i k a20037,	20035,	20000
    Te v i o n20 479
    Thomas20000
    Thomson20060
    Tisonic20278
    Tivo21944,	20739,	20636,	
    20 618
    TMK20000
    TNIX20037
    Toshiba21988,	21972,	21008,	
    20209,	20045,	20043,	
    20000
    To s o n i c20278
    Totevision20037
    VCRs
    To u c h21972
    Tr i x20037
    Ultra20278,	20045
    Ve ctor20045
    Vector	
    Research
    20184,	20038
    Victor20067
    Video	Con-
    cepts
    20242,	20045
    Videomagic20037
    Videosonic20000
    Viewsonic21972
    Villain20000
    Voodoo21972
    Wards20479,	20081,	20060,	
    20048,	20047,	20046,	
    20045,	20043,	20042,	
    20038,	20037,	20035,	
    20033,	20000
    Wharfedale20593
    White	
    Westinghouse
    20479,	20278,	20209,	
    20000
    World20479,	20209
    XR-100020035,	20000
    Yamaha20038
    Zenith21139,	20479,	20278,	
    20209,	20039,	20037,	
    20033,	20000
    ZT	Group21972
    DVD and Blu-ray Players
    3D	LAB30539,	30503
    Accurian31416,	30675
    Acoustic	
    Solutions
    30730
    Adcom310 9 4
    Afreey30698
    Aiwa30641,	30533
    Akai31089,	30770,	30705,	
    30695
    Alba30717,	30672
    Alco30790
    Allegro30869
    Amphion	
    Media	
    Works
    30872
    AMW30872
    Apex	Digital31061,	31056,	31020,	
    31004,	30797,	30796,	
    30794,	30755,	30717,	
    30672,	30533
    Arrgo310 23
    Aspire	
    Digital
    31168,	31407
    Astar314 8 9
    Audiovox31041,	30790,	30717
    Awa30730
    DVD and Blu-ray Players
    B	&	K30662,	30655
    BBK312 24
    Bel	Canto	
    Design
    31571
    Blaupunkt3 0 717
    Blue	Parade30571
    Blue	Sky30699,	30695
    Bose32023,	31895
    Brandt30651
    Broksonic30695
    California	
    Audio	Labs
    30490
    Celestial310 20
    Centrex31004,	30672
    Cinea30831
    CineVision30869,	30833
    Citizen32116,	31587,	31277,	
    31003,	30695
    Clairtone30571
    Coby31351,	31177,	31165,	
    31107,	31086,	31077,	
    30852,	30778
    Craig30831
    Creative30539,	30503
    Curtis	
    Mathes
    310 87
    CyberHome31537,	31502,	31129,	
    31117,	31024,	31023,	
    30874,	30816
    Cytron30705
    Daewoo31242,	31234,	31172,	
    31169,	30869,	30833,	
    30784,	30770,	30705
    Dansai30770
    Daytek30872
    Decca30770
    Denon32258,	30634,	30490
    Denver30778
    Desay314 07
    DigitalMax317 3 8
    Digitrex30672
    Disney31270,	30675
    DiViDo30705
    Dual31068,	30675
    Durabrand31127,	31023
    DVD200030521
    Electrohome32116,	31003
    Emerson31268,	30675,	30591
    Enterprise30591
    Entivo30539,	30503
    Enzer30770
    ESA3126 8
    Firstline30651
    Fisher30670
    Funai31268,	30675
    Gateway31158,	31077,	31073
    GE30815,	30717,	30522
     
    						
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    Programming Codes, continued
    Appendix A:  Programming the Remote Control, continued
    DVD and Blu-ray Players
    GFM31268,	30675
    Go	Video31730,	31304,	31158,	
    31144,	31099,	31075,	
    31044,	30869,	30833,	
    30783,	30744,	30741,	
    30717,	30715,	30573
    GoldStar30869,	30741
    Goodmans30790
    GPX30769,	30699
    Gradiente30651,	30490
    Greenhill3 0 717
    Grundig30705,	30539
    Harman/
    Kardon
    30702,	30582
    Hello	Kitty30831
    Hitachi30664,	30573
    Hiteker30672
    Humax31588,	31500
    iLo313 4 8
    Initial3 0 717
    Insignia32095,	31268,	30675
    Integra31769,	30627,	30571
    IRT30783
    JBL30702
    JMB30695
    JSI31423
    JVC31550,	31275,	31164,	
    30867,	30623,	30558
    jWin310 49
    Kawasaki30790
    Kenwood30534,	30490
    KLH31149,	31020,	30790,	
    3 0 717
    Kloss30533
    Koss31423,	31061,	30769,	
    30651
    Lasonic30798,	30627
    Lecson31533
    Lenoxx3 112 7
    LG30869,	30741,	30591
    LiteOn31738,	31656,	31440,	
    31416,	31158,	31058
    Loewe30741,	30511
    Logix30783
    Magnasonic30675,	30651
    Magnavox31506,	31354,	31268,	
    30675,	30646,	30539,	
    30503
    Marantz30675,	30539,	30503
    McIntosh31533,	31273
    Medion30651
    Memorex31270,	30831,	30695
    Microsoft32083,	30522
    Minato30752
    Mintek30839,	30717
    Mitsubishi31521,	30521
    Mustek30730
    DVD and Blu-ray Players
    Myryad30894
    NAD3 0 741
    Naiko30770
    NEC30869,	30785
    Nesa3 0 717
    N e x xTe c h314 0 2
    Norcent31265,	31107,	31003,	
    30872
    Onkyo31769,	30627,	30503
    Oppo31224,	30575
    Optimus30571
    Oritron30651
    Palsonic30852,	30672
    Panasonic31762,	31641,	30703,	
    30632,	30571,	30503,	
    30490
    Philco30675
    Philips32084,	32056,	31506,	
    31354,	31340,	31267,	
    31158,	30675,	30646,	
    30539,	30503
    Phonotrend30699
    PianoDisc310 24
    Pioneer31571,	31512,	31460,	
    30632,	30631,	30571,	
    30525,	30142
    Polaroid31086,	31061,	31020
    Polk	Audio30539
    Portland30770
    Presidian31738,	30675
    Proceed30672
    Proscan30522
    Prosonic30699
    ProVision30778
    Qwestar30651
    Radionette3 0 741
    RadioShack30571
    RCA31769,	30822,	30790,	
    30717,	30571,	30522
    Realistic30571
    Reoc30752
    Revoy30699
    Rio30869
    Rotel31178,	30623
    Rowa310 0 4
    Saba30651
    Sampo30752,	30698
    Samsung31075,	31044,	30820,	
    30744,	30573,	30490,	
    3 019 9
    Sansui30695
    Sanyo30873,	30695,	30675,	
    30670
    Schneider30783
    Schwaiger30752
    Sensory	
    Science
    3 115 8
    DVD and Blu-ray Players
    Sharp32250,	31256,	30752,	
    30675,	30630
    Sharper	
    Image
    3 1117
    Sherwood31077,	31043,	30770,	
    30633
    Sherwood	
    Newcastle
    31077
    Shinsonic30839,	30533
    Slim	Art30784
    SM	Elec-
    tronic
    30730
    Sonic	Blue31099,	30869,	30783,	
    30715,	30573
    Sony31536,	31533,	31516,	
    31431,	31070,	31033,	
    30864,	30533
    Sungale3 10 74
    SVA30860,	30717
    Sylvania31268,	30675
    Symphonic31268,	30675
    TAG	
    McLaren
    30894
    Tatung30770
    Te a c30790,	30717,	30571
    Te c h n i c s30703,	30490
    Te c h n i k a30770
    Technosonic30730
    Te v i o n30651
    Theta	Digital30571
    Thomson30522,	30511
    Tivo31588,	31512,	31503
    Toshiba31769,	31608,	31588,	
    31515,	31510,	31503,	
    31154,	30695,	30573,	
    30539,	30503
    Tr e d e x30800
    Unimax30770
    United30730
    Universum30591
    Urban	Con-
    cepts
    30539,	30503
    US	Logic30839
    V31226,	31064
    Venturer30790
    Vizio31226,	31064
    Wesder30699
    Xbox32083,	30522
    Yamaha30646,	30545,	30539,	
    30497,	30490
    Yamakawa30872
    Zenith30869,	30741,	30591,	
    30503
    Zeus30784
    Zoece3126 5
     
    						
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    If	prompted	for	a	name,	4. 
    highlight	the	name	you	want	
    to	assign	the	device.
    Highlight	5. On.
    Highlight	7. EXIT	and	press	ENTER	to	close	the	New 
    Device Found	screen.
    Note:	 At	any	time	after	completing	Auto	Input	Sens-
    ing,	you	can	set	the	TV’s	HDMI	control	on	or	off	
    in	the	Inputs > HDMI Control	menu.
    153 or 249 Series.8. 		To	supplement	HDMI	control	
    with	NetCommand	IR	control,	see	page	55.
    Many	new	HDMI	devices	have	a	feature	called	Con-
    sumer	Electronics	Control	(CEC)	or	HDMI	Control.		
    HDMI	Control	allows	one	device,	such	as	the	TV,	to	
    control	other	devices,	such	as	an	A /V	receiver	or	disc	
    player.		Use	of	CEC	is	optional.
    Each	manufacturer	chooses	which	CEC	functions	to	
    support	so	it	is	difficult	to	predict	which	devices	and	
    features	are	compatible	with	Mitsubishi’s	HDMI	Control.		
    You	may	find	that	CEC	functions	for	a	specific	device	are	
    limited.
    To use HDMI Control, you must enable it in both 
    the TV and the device.
    In the TV.•			Enable	HDMI	control	from	the	New 
    Device Found	screen	or	from	the	Inputs > HDMI 
    Control	menu.
    I•	n the Device.		Most	devices	with	HDMI	CEC	com-
    patibility	 let	you	 turn	 it	on	 or	off	 in	the	 device	 menus,	
    where	it	is	typically	listed	as	“HDMI	Control.”
    Enabling HDMI Control of CEC Devices
    To	ensure	proper	detection
    Power	on	HDMI	devices	before	connecting	them	to	•	
    the	TV.
    Connect	and	set	up	HDMI	devices	one	at	a	time.•	
    Power	on	the	device	and	allow	it	to	complete	the	1. 
    power-on	sequence	(boot	up).		Stop	any	playback.
    Connect	the	device	to	one	of	the	TV’s	HDMI	inputs.2. 
    When	the	TV	detects	the	connection,	the	3. New 
    Device Found screen	will	appear.
    Note:	 See	“If	the	New	Device	Found	Screen	Displays	
    No	HDMI	Control	Option”	on	this	page	if	there	is	
    no	HDMI	Control	option.
    New Device Found screen with HDMI Control option.  
    This screen displays only if the device’s HDMI Control is 
    enabled.
    Appendix B:  HDMI Control of CEC Devices
    If the New Device Found Screen 
    Displays No HDMI Control Option
    If	the	New Device Found	screen	shows	no	option	for	
    HDMI	Control,	one	of	these	conditions	applies:
    HDMI Control is turned off in the menus of the •	
    new device
    Action:
    Highlight	a. EXIT	and	press	ENTER	to	close	the	
    New Device Found	screen.
    Display	the	device’s	setup	menus	and	enable	b. 
    the	device’s	CEC	capabilities.
    Wait	for	the	TV’s	c. New Device Found	screen	
    to	appear	again.
    If	the	d. New Device Found	screen	does	not	
    appear,	power	off	the	device.		Power	on	the	
    device	and	wait	for	the	New Device Found	
    screen	to	display	with	the	HDMI	Control	
    option.
    The device does not have CEC compatibility•	
    Action:
    Control	the	device	with	its	own	remote		-
    control	or	program	the	TV’s	remote	control	to	
    operate	the	device.
    153 and 249 Series.	-		Use	the	TV’s	
    NetCommand	IR	control	(page	55).
     
    						
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    HDMI Control of an HDMI A/V 
    Receiver and Connected Devices
    Note:	 Connect	the	A/V	receiver	to	the	TV	with	an	
    HDMI	cable	before	making	other	connections.
    Enable	HDMI	Control	for	the	A /V	receiver	as	1. 
    described	in	“Enabling	HDMI	Control	of	CEC	
    Devices”	on	the	previous	page.
    Power	on	the	HDMI	device	you	wish	to	connect	to	2. 
    the	A /V	receiver	(such	as	a	disc	player,	cable	box,	
    or	satellite	receiver).		Allow	the	device	to	complete	
    the	power-on	sequence	(boot	up).		Stop	playback	if	
    the	device	starts	playing.
    Connect	the	device	to	the	A /V	receiver	with	an	3. 
    HDMI	cable.
    Select	the	device’s	HDMI	input	on	the	A /V	receiv-4. 
    er’s	front	panel	controls	or	remote	control.
    When	the	TV	detects	the	connection,	the	5. New 
    Device Found screen	will	appear.
    Note:	 If	the	TV	is	unable	to	detect	the	device,	either	
    the	device’s	CEC	capability	is	not	enabled	or	
    the	device	is	not	CEC	compatible.		Enable	
    HDMI	control	through	the	device’s	menus	
    before	continuing.		You	may	need	to	temporar-
    ily	connect	the	device	directly	to	the	TV	to	view	
    device	menus.
    Highlight	6. On.
    Highlight	7. EXIT	and	press	ENTER	to	close	the	New 
    Device Found	screen.
    Optional:		Connect	the	TV’s	8. DIGITAL AUDIO 
    OUTPUT	to	an	input	on	the	A /V	receiver.		Use	this	
    additional	connection	if:
    You	want	the	ability	to	switch	between	the	A /V	•	
    receiver	speakers	and	the	TV	speakers.
    You	want	to	use	the	A /V	receiver	to	listen	to	•	
    devices	connected	to	the	TV	only,	e.g.,	an	
    antenna	input	or	camcorder.
    153 Series.9. 		If	desired,	perform	NetCommand	IR	
    Learning	to	supplement	CEC	functions.		You	must	
    first	connect	and	place	IR	emitters	for	the	devices.		
    See	page	55.
    HDMI OUTDIGITAL
    AUDIO INANALOG AUDIO INL R
    High-denition 
    DVD player
    DVD player
    Cable box
    VCR
    AUDIO
    R
    L
    TV
    A/V receiver 
    with HDMI  output
    HDMI cable
    HDMI cables Optional 
    digital audio  cable
    Connecting HDMI devices.  The optional digital audio 
    connection allows you to hear audio through the A/V 
    receiver from devices connected to the TV only.
                                                                                                                                  
    AVR AUDIO OUTPUT 
    R 
    L                                   
    						
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    Using HDMI Control
    As	an	example	of	using	HDMI	Control,	press	P L AY	on	
    the	device	itself	to:
    Power	on	the	TV•	
    Switch	to	the	device	(no	need	to	display	the	•	
    Activity	menu)
    Begin	play	of	the	device•	
    Direct Keys
    Test	your	equipment	with	the	TV’s	remote	control	to	
    find	additional	supported	commands.		See	the	table	
    below	for	commands	that	may	be	available,	depending	
    on	the	individual	device.
    CEC-enabled VCR, DVD, and DVR functions that 
    may be available:
    Record/
    Playback
    Menu 
     NavigationChannel TuningOther
    					CHANNEL UP/DNGUIDE
    ENTERDigits	0–9,	CANCELMENU
    CANCEL	
    (to 	cancel)ENTER
    If	you	have	a	CEC-enabled	A /V	receiver,	CEC-enabled	
    devices	connected	to	the	A /V	receiver	with	an	HDMI	
    cable	may	also	be	controllable.		They	can	be	selected	
    from	the	TV’s	Activity	menu.
    CEC-enabled A /V receiver functions that may be 
    available:
    Try	the	•	VOLUME UP/DOWN,	MUTE,	and	menu-navigation	
    keys.
    To	open	the	A /V	receiver	menu,	follow	these	steps:•	
    While	watching	TV,	press	1. MORE	then	9 (AUDIO).
    Press	2. 	until	the	Speakers	option	displays.
    Press	3. 	to	select	AVR	as	the	source.
    Press	4. MORE and	then	1 (MENU)	to	display	the	
    menu.
    The MORE Menu and HDMI Control
    Press	MORE	on	the	TV’s	remote	control	to	see	a	menu	
    of	additional	supported	functions	for	the	current	
    CEC-enabled	device.		To	issue	a	command,	press	the	
    number	key	indicated	in	the	menu.
    MORE key:  Sample menu for 
    a CEC-enabled DVD player 
    Resolving CEC Conflicts
    Because	each	manufacturer	selects	which	CEC	func-
    tions	to	support,	some	devices	can	conflict	with	other	
    devices.		If	control	conflicts	arise,	you	can:
    Turn	off	TV	control	of	an	individual	CEC-enabled	•	
    device	(see	below).
    Turn	off	CEC	in	the	setup	menu	of	one	of	the	•	
    devices.
    Turning Off the TV’s HDMI Control of a CEC Device
    Press	1. MENU	on	the	TV	remote	control.
    Highlight	2. Inputs > HDMI Control	and	press	ENTER	
    to	open	the	menu.
    Move	to	the	device	name	and	press	3. 		to	select	
    Off	to	turn	off	the	TV’s	ability	to	control	the	device.
    Press	4. MENU	to	clear	the	menu.
    Inputs > HDMI Control menu
    Removing an HDMI Device
    Power	off	the	device.1. 
    Disconnect	the	HDMI	cable.2. 
    Press	3. MENU	on	the	TV	remote	control	to	enter	the	
    TV	main	menu.
    Highlight	4. Inputs > Name	and	press	ENTER	to	open	
    the	menu.
    Select	5. Delete	from	the	HDMI	input	names.
    Press	6. MENU	to	clear	the	menus.
    Inputs > Name menu with Delete selected for HDMI-3.
                 
    						
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    Cleaning Recommendations
    Normally,	light	dusting	with	a	dry,	non-scratching	duster	
    will	keep	your	TV	clean.		If	cleaning	beyond	this	is	
    needed,	please	use	the	following	guidelines:
    First,	turn	off	the	TV	and	unplug	the	power	cord	from	
    the	power	outlet.
    Top and Sides of the TV
    Occasionally	clean	dust	build-up	from	the	air-intake	•	
    grilles	on	the	back	and	sides	of	the	TV.		Clean	using	
    a	vacuum	cleaner	with	a	brush	attachment.
    Gently	wipe	down	your	TV	with	a	soft,	non-abrasive	•	
    cloth	such	as	cotton	flannel,	microfiber,	or	a	clean	
    cloth	diaper,	lightly	moistened	with	water.		Dry	with	
    a	second	dry,	soft,	non-abrasive	cloth.
    For	oily	dirt,	add	a	few	drops	of	mild	liquid	deter-•	
    gent,	such	as	dishwashing	detergent,	to	the	water	
    used	to	moisten	the	cloth.		Rinse	with	a	second	
    cloth	moistened	only	with	water.		Dry	with	a	third	
    dry,	soft,	non-abrasive	cloth.
    Glossy Surfaces:  •	Take	special	care	when	cleaning	
    the	TV’s	glossy	surfaces.
    Always	shake	or	brush	the	cleaning	cloth	first	to		-
    remove	any	dirt	particles.
    Wipe	the	glossy	areas	gently,	without	applying		-
    pressure.
    If	necessary,	lightly	dampen	the	cloth	with		-
    water.		Use	no	chemical	or	abrasive	cleaners.
    LCD Screen Cleaning
    I M P O R TA N T
    DO NOT apply any type of liquid to the surface of 
    the TV screen.
    Use only a soft, dry cloth to clean the LCD •	
    screen.  Do not use any liquids.
    Wipe	the	screen	gently	with	an	up	and	down	•	
    motion.
    Clean	the	entire	screen	evenly,	not	just	sections	of	•	
    the	screen.
    Care of the Remote Control
    Remote Control Tips
    For	longer	life,	use	alkaline	batteries.•	
    Do	not	mix	old	and	new	batteries.•	
    Be	within	20	feet	of	the	equipment.•	
    Do	not	press	two	or	more	keys	at	the	same	time	•	
    unless	instructed	to	do	so.
    Do	not	allow	the	unit	to	get	wet	or	become	heated.•	
    Keep	the	unit	out	of	direct	sunlight.•	
    Avoid	dropping	on	hard	surfaces.•	
    Do	not	use	harsh	chemicals	to	clean.		Use	only	a	•	
    soft,	lightly	moistened	cloth.
    Resetting the Remote Control
    If	TV	mode	is	selected	and	the	TV	does	not	respond	
    properly,	reset	the	remote	control.
    Press	and	hold	1. POWER	for	several	seconds	until	the	
    mode	indicator	blinks	twice	and	goes	off.
    Release	the	2. POWER	key.
    Press	keys	3. 0   0   9   3   5	and	the	mode	indicator	will	
    blink	twice	when	you	finish	entering	the	code.		
    When	entering	the	code,	pause	for	a	moment	
    between	each	key	press	to	ensure	it	is	recognized.
    Low-Battery Indicator
    If	you	press	a	key	and	the	mode	indicator	blinks	five	
    times,	replace	the	remote	control’s	batteries.
    Appendix C:  TV Care
    General Cleaning Precautions
    DO	NOT	allow	liquid	to	enter	the	TV	through	the	•	
    ventilation	slots	or	any	crevice.
    DO	NOT	use	any	strong	or	abrasive	cleaners,	as	•	
    these	can	scratch	the	surfaces.
    DO	NOT	use	any	cleaners	containing	ammonia,	•	
    bleach,	alcohol,	benzene,	or	thinners,	as	these	can	
    dull	the	surfaces.
    DO	NOT	spray	liquids	or	cleaners	directly	on	the	•	
    TV’s	surfaces.
    DO	NOT	scrub	or	rub	the	TV	harshly.		Wipe	it	gently.•	
     
    						
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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•	
    Cancel	the	lock•	
    Enter	the	•	Lock	menus
    If	you	forget	your	pass	code,	you	can	view	the	locked	
    TV	without	entering	your	pass	code.		When	prompted	
    for	the	pass	code,	press	the	number	9	and		(LAST)	
    keys	on	the	TV	remote	control	at	the	same	time.		This	
    process	temporarily	unlocks	the	TV.
    When	entering	the	Lock	menu,	you	are	prompted	to	
    enter	a	pass	code.
    •	 To	change	the	pass	code,	press	9	and		(LAST)	
    at	the	same	time.		Either	enter	a	new	pass	code	to	
    open	the	Lock	menu	and	make	changes	or	press	
    BACK	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
    I M P O R TA N T
    Cut along the dotted line and file bypass 
    instructions in a safe place for future 
    reference.
    I M P O R TA N T
    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 D:  Bypassing 
    the Parental Lock
    Mitsubishi Unisen LCD HDTV
    151 Series
    153 Series
    249 Series
       
    						
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