Mitsubishi Electric Lt 46151 Owners Guide
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3. Using TV Features 31 The USB Media Player Menu Displaying the Menu Back up the data on your USB drive before con-1. necting it to the TV. Mitsubishi is not responsible for any file damage or data loss. Connect your USB drive to the TV’s USB port.2. The USB Media Player menu displays while files are being read. Wait until the Play icon appears highlighted and in full color. The TV can read photo and music files from the USB port.AUDIO R L DVI OUTANALOG AUDIO OUTR L From the USB Menu you can:3. Activate any of the menu options Highlight an icon and press ENTER. Display the Activity menu. Press ACTIVITY. Press again to clear. Display the main menu. Press MENU. Press again to clear. Display status for the file source. Press INFO. Press BACK to clear. To resume use of the USB port after switching the 4. TV to a different input, press ACTIVITY, choose View Photos, and select the USB port. Playing a Slide Show or Playlist Use these keys while playing a slide show or playlist. or ENTER Replays the slide show or playlist. Pauses a slide show or playlist. Stops a slide show or playlist. Displays the previous or next slide. Plays the previous or next track. GUIDERotates an image clockwise in 90˚ incre- ments. BACKDisplays the USB Media Player menu. MENUDisplays the main menu and stops play. A CTIVITYDisplays the Activity menu and stops play. INFODisplays slide name or track name. Press BACK to clear. I M P O R TA N T Always stop playback with (STOP) or change to a different TV input before disconnecting your USB device. The TV can read photo or music files from a USB • drive. Photos must be in JPEG format and music files must be in mp3 format. To play music files while displaying a photo slide show, see “USB Media Setup Menu” on the next page. The TV can display files of still or moving images • from a camera through the Y/ V I D E O port. Camera Images and Music Files The TV can read JPEG files as created by the camera. If you edit a picture file on a computer and resave the image, the TV may be unable to read the resaved file. AVR AUDIO OUTPUT R L
32 3. Using TV Features Thumbnail and Playlist Menus JPEG Thumbnail Menu Use these keys while viewing JPEG thumbnail images or the music tracks in a playlist. Moves the highlight from item to item. GUIDERotates a thumbnail clockwise in 90˚ increments or ENTER Plays the slide show or playlist starting with the highlighted item. Selects the last item on the current page. Selects the first item on the current page. PAGE UP/DN Displays the next or previous page of items. BACKDisplays the USB Media Player menu. MENUDisplays the main menu. ACTIVITYDisplays the Activity menu. Notes on Using the USB Port • The TV ignores all commands while reading files. Wait until the Play icon appears highlighted and in full color before continuing. • Large files or high-capacity storage devices may take a long time to display. • The TV can read files up to 10 MB in size with a maximum of 2,500 files stored on the device. The FAT16 or FAT32 file system is recommended. • Use a USB drive instead of a card reader. • Back up the data on your USB drive before con- necting it to the TV. Mitsubishi is not responsible for any file damage or data loss. • Some manufacturers’ devices may be incompat- ible with the TV. If the TV is unable to display your photos, you can: Transfer -files to a different USB drive. Use your digital camera’s composite video - output. See page 33. USB Media Setup Menu Use the USB Media Setup menu set up play of a slide show or playlist. • If JPEG image files and mp3 files are on the USB device, choose: Slideshow + Music - Slideshow - Music only - Slideshow.• Select either Auto or Manual advance for the slide show. During manual operation, press ENTER to advance to the next slide. Interval.• For automatic advance, select the time interval for display of each slide. The interval you select here is the minimum time between slides; actual time may be longer for larger files. Frequency.• For automatic advance, select the number of times (frequency) to play the complete slide show and/or playlist: Once, Tw i c e, or Continuous. Press • BACK to close the Media Setup menu and return to the Media Player menu. Picture Files Compatible with the USB Port • Still images recorded on digital cameras using the Exchangeable Image File Format, version 2.1 (EXIF 2.1) standard for digital still cameras and Design Rules for Camera File Systems version 1.0 (DCF 1.0) • Some images opened and resaved on a computer may not play back or may not display in the thumb- nail list. This happens if the files were resaved in an incompatible format. • Full path file names can be no longer than 50 char- acters and must end in a .jpg extension. Only the first 20 of the 50 characters will display. Camera Images and Music Files, continued
3. Using TV Features 33 Photos and Moving Video as Composite Video Connect the camera to the TV using a composite video cable if: • You are unable to see images using the USB port. • You wish to view moving video from the camera. Control the slide show or movie through the camera as the TV’s USB Media Player menu will be unavailable. The display resolution will be standard-definition (480i). Refer to the owner’s manual supplied with the 1. camera for instructions needed for this setup. Set the camera’s output signal type to 2. NTSC and put the camera into playback mode. With the camera still turned on, connect your digital 3. camera’s composite video cable (usually yellow) to the TV’s Y/ V I D E O jack. To hear audio, connect the camera’s audio output cable to the AUDIO L jack. AUDIO R L DVI OUTANALOG AUDIO OUTR L Optional Audio Cable Camera connection using a composite video cable When the 4. New Device Found screen displays, assign the name Camcorder. Press 5. BACK to close the New Device Found screen. Press 6. ACTIVITY, select Watch Movie > Cam, and press ENTER. If viewing photos, advance through the images 7. manually or set the camera to advance automati- c a l l y.
34 3. Using TV Features Sound Projector Technology The TV’s bank of speakers can be adjusted to reflect sound off the room walls to create a surround sound effect. Setup can be performed manually and/or automatically, depending on your TV model: Manual setup only151 series Manual or Auto setup153 and 249 series 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 get the full benefit of the TV’s Sound Projector, the TV must be connected to a source input providing digital surround sound. The TV can receive digital sur- round sound on: Any HDMI jack• The • DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT jack (when used in conjunction with INPUT 2) The • ANT input (from some digital broadcasts) See page 20 for suggestions on connecting your devices. Basic Setup Note: 153 and 249 Series. If you have already per- formed Auto setup, any manual adjustments will erase all settings created during Auto setup. Press 1. MENU and go to Initial > SoundPro. Press ENTER to enter the menu. Enter the room dimensions and layout information 2. requested in the screen. To change measure- ments, press . Press 3. MENU to exit. Play some sample audio to check sound quality. 4. If further adjustment is needed, use the Custom menu as described below. 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: Open the curtains fully to improve sound reflec-a. tion. Set angles by performing the procedure in b. “Adjusting Beam Angles.” Sound Projector
3. Using TV Features 35 Close the curtains.c. Set levels by performing the procedure in d. “Adjusting Levels.” From the 1. Initial > SoundPro menu go to the Custom menu. Position yourself in your usual viewing location. 2. Remain in this position, looking at the TV, while making the following adjustments. Adju3. sting 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. Adjus4. ting 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. Adjusting an External Subwoofer5. a. Play sample video or music containing low- frequency bass sound. b. Press MORE and then 9 (AUDIO). Use to display the Subwoofer option. c. With Subwoofer set to On, press ENTER to display a slider for the volume. d. Press to adjust the subwoofer volume. How to Make 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 Press 1. BACK to clear all menus. Press 2. MENU. Go to the Initial > SoundPro menu and press ENTER. Change any setting (e.g., 3. TV Location). Press 4. BACK to clear all menus. Press 5. MENU. Go to the Initial > SoundPro menu and press ENTER. Enter the correct values for the room layout.6. Return to the 7. Custom menu to adjust angles and levels. Sound Projector, continued
36 3. Using TV Features Auto Setup 153 and 249 Series Auto setup uses a calibration microphone to optimize Sound Projector performance for most room condi- tions. If the room is very large or has many obstacles affecting the sound beams, you may wish to try manual setup, which is done without the microphone. Initial Preparation Position and connect the TV as described under 1. “Before You Begin,” page 34. Power on the TV and external subwoofer, if any.2. Plug the microphone cable into the TV’s 3. INPUT 3 left audio jack. Place the microphone as described in the guide-4. lines on this page. Start Auto Setup Press 1. MENU and go to Initial > SoundPro. Press 2. ENTER. Set Mode to Auto. Highlight 3. S TA R T and press ENTER. Quietly exit the room right away. The calibration 5. 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. Wait for completion of setup before returning to the 6. room. Play some sample audio material to check the 7. sound quality. Note: Do not perform manual adjustments after run- ning Auto setup, as doing so will erase all set- tings defined during Auto setup. Store the microphone out of direct sunlight and 8. away from heat. Microphone Placement 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 array. Centered in front of the TV, not off to the - side. 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 Microphone TV 6 ft. minimum Microphone Height of TV speakers3 ft. Sound Projector, continued
3. Using TV Features 37 Streaming Internet Movies with VUDU 249 Series. This TV’s built-in VUDU™ capabilities allow you to access your own personal home video store right on your TV. VUDU’s service offers you: The largest on-demand HD movie selection any-• where, featuring full 1080p and 5.1 surround sound. All of Hollywood’s latest hits and classics. Movies • are available to rent or buy the same day the movie comes out on DVD. VUDU allows you to enjoy movies with no store • visits, no mailing, no late fees and no subscriptions. Parental controls allow you to restrict access to • content according to MPA A ratings. See the VUDU Info & Settings menu. VUDU features popular internet applications like • Pandora, Picasa, and many others. Visit www.VUDU.com to learn more about available titles, prices, recommended bandwidth, and services offered. At the time of this writing, VUDU requires an internet bandwidth of 4.0 Mbps or higher for instant HD video and 2.0 Mbps or higher for instant SD video. These specifications are subject to change. For a list of recommended routers and switches, see the Support > FAQ section at VUDU.com. Required for VUDU Service Broadband internet service• Ethernet cable • or the VUDU wireless kit. Computer access to the VUDU.com website • (required for one-time account activation). A credit card for rental and purchase transactions.• Standard Connection Connect the TV to your network router or directly to a high-speed internet modem using an Ethernet cable (not supplied). Ethernet cable Router or modem providing high-speed internet service LANUSBaUSBb Standard VUDU connection via Ethernet VUDU Wireless Kit The VUDU wireless kit is available for purchase from VUDU.com. The kit includes the two wireless boxes, two power cables, and two Ethernet cables shown in the diagram below. VUDU capabilities are built right into the TV, so connect VUDU Wireless Box 2 directly to the TV as shown. The LED indicators for • POWER and ETHERNET will light up once power is applied to the boxes. After a few seconds, the LED indicator for • WIRELESS will start to blink, indicating the wireless adapters have been set up successfully. The LED indicators for • WIRELESS and ETHERNET will blink when data is being transmitted. LANUSBaUSBbTV AC-to-DC power cable USB-to-DC power cable Router or modem Ethernet cable Ethernet cable VUDU Wireless Box 1 VUDU Wireless Box 2 Connecting the VUDU wireless kit. Connect VUDU Wireless Box 2 directly to the TV.
38 3. Using TV Features F1F3F4F2 FAVONDEMAND GUIDEBACK ACTIVITY Returns to the VUDU home menu while in VUDU. VUDU PLUS. Displays more options for the current selection (if available).PAGE UP/PAGE DOWN Jumps to the previous/next page of menu items. ACTIVITYTo exit VUDU, press ACTIVITY and select a different TV input. Displays the TV’s MORE menu with these special VUDU options: Displays network information useful for troubleshooting. Resets VUDU if VUDU stops responding to commands. Goes to the previous screen.• Stops video playback and returns to the • previous menu. PLAY/PAUSE Starts or pauses video playback. FAST FORWARD/REVERSE Press to search scenes forward • or back. Press additional times to speed • up search. Press opposite key to slow and • pause search. STOP Stops video playback and returns to the previous menu. ENTERSelects a menu item.• Pauses video and displays a scene-• selection strip for frame-by-frame search. Press again to resume play. Directional navigation Getting Started To start using VUDU, connect your TV to the inter-1. net as described in the previous section. Power on the TV.2. Press 3. ACTIVITY to display the Activity menu. In the 4. Watch Movie activity, highlight the VUDU icon and press ENTER. Browse the VUDU catalog and offerings.5. When you are ready to rent or buy a movie, you 6. will be prompted to activate your VUDU account. Follow the on-screen instructions and use a com- puter to go to www.VUDU.com/activation. A credit card is required for activation. Once your account is activated, you can rent and buy movies using only the TV and the TV’s remote control. Troubleshooting If the VUDU Screen Is Not Responding Press MORE and then 2 (RESET) to reset VUDU. This resets VUDU only and does not affect TV settings. If You Are Unable to Connect to VUDU Check all power and data connections.• If you can reach the internet with a computer or • other device on the same internet service used by the TV, consult the router or modem owner’s guide for reset instructions. If you cannot reach the internet, contact your • service provider. You may be asked for network information such as the TV’s IP address. Press the MORE key and then press 1 (NETWORK). For Further Assistance If you are having trouble connecting your TV or • accessing internet applications, contact Mitsubishi Customer Care at 1-800-332-2119. If you are having difficulty with your VUDU • account, contact VUDU Customer Care at www.VUDU.com/support. See more troubleshooting tips in the • TV Reset Comparison Guide starting on page 81. Streaming Internet Movies with VUDU, continued Using VUDUNavigate VUDU’s menus with the keys on the TV’s remote control. Browse the movie catalog, watch movie previews, set parental controls, and rent or buy movies.
3. Using TV Features 39 Introduction to Home-Theater Control This summary offers some examples of control methods available using the TV’s remote control. You may wish to use one or more of these methods in your home theater after completing Auto Input Sensing. Source device connected directly to the TV Remote Control Programming (Any Connection Type) Program the remote control to operate the A /V device. To control the device, set the remote control to the correct mode for the device type. See Appendix A, “Pro- gramming the Remote Control.” In the case of an A /V receiver, use the Audio Lock feature, page 69. Any Connection Type TVA / V Device CEC-Enabled HDMI Device (HDMI Connection Only) See Appendix B, “HDMI Control of CEC Devices,” page 75.TVCEC-Enabled A / V Device HDMI Cable 153 and 249 Series: NetCommand IR Control (Any Connection Type) Set up NetCommand IR control of the device’s keys as desired. See “IR Emitter Placement,” page 56, and “Initial NetCommand Setup,” page 57. Any Connection Type TVA / V Device Source device connected to an A/V receiver connected to the TV CEC-Enabled HDMI A /V Receiver The TV’s remote control may operate some functions of a connected A /V device. You can switch to the device by selecting its icon in the TV’s Activity menu. See Appendix B, “HDMI Control of CEC Devices,” page 75. HDMI Cable HDMI Cable TV CEC-Enabled Source Device A / V Receiver 153 and 249 Series: A /V Receiver with HDMI Output (no CEC) Set up NetCommand IR control of the 1. A /V receiver’s keys as desired. See “IR Emitter Placement,” page 56, and “Setting Up A /V Receiver Control,” page 62. Set up NetCommand IR control of the 2. source device’s keys as desired. See “NetCommand Control of a Device Connected to an HDMI A /V Receiver,” page 66. TV Any Con - nection TypeSource Device A / V Receiver HDMI Cable
40 4 TV Menus Displays or clears the main menu. Moves navigation into the • options area. Selects an item.• Moves up one menu level.• Clears the current menu.• Moves the highlight within menus. Makes adjustments in some menus. Look for the key guide at the bottom of each menu. Main Menu Press MENU on the remote control to open the main menu and then select from one of these categories. AdjustCustomize picture and sound settings.41 CaptionsTurn closed captions on and off; customize caption displays.46 Initial Perform basic TV setup. Set language, scan (memorize) channels and edit channel options, set the TV clock, set Energy Mode, set auto-on TV Timer, set up Sound Projector. 47 InputAssign names to TV inputs, enable HDMI Control, assign activities to inputs. 153 and 249 Series. Perform NetCommand IR “learning.”50 LockRestrict TV use. Disable the control-panel buttons. Set a pass code.52 Menu Navigation