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    							 2. TV Connections 11
    For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119
    HDMI Device
    Mitsubishi recommends using high-speed HDMI 
    cables to connect newer devices incorporating HDMI 
    technology.
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    HDMI and Digital Surround Sound
    738 Series.  The TV’s HDMI inputs can receive 
    digital stereo audio signals only when using the TV 
    speakers.
    838 Series.  The TV’s HDMI inputs can receive 
    digital surround sound from an HDMI device.  Use an 
    HDMI connection if you want to hear digital surround 
    sound from the TV’s internal speaker array.
    Y Pb Pr Component Video Device
    Required:
    RCA-type component video cables•	
    Left/right analog audio cables.•	
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    DIGITAL
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    Incoming from 
    cable service or  satellite dish
    Component video 
    device
    TV main panel
    Audio 
    cables Component 
    video cablesCABLE IN or 
    SATELLITE IN
    DVI Video Device
    Required:
    DVI-to-HDMI cable or DVI/HDMI adapter and •	
    HDMI cable
    Left/right analog audio cables•	
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    Digital DVI 
    device
    TV main panel
    DVI-to-HDMI 
    cable Audio 
    cables
    Composite Video Device
    Required:
    Composite video cable (usually yellow)•	
    Analog stereo audio cables.•	
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    TV main panel
    Audio 
    cables
    VCR or other device with 
    composite video output
    Composite 
    video cable        
    						
    							12 2. TV Connections
    For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119
    Antenna or Cable TV Service
    Connect the incoming cable to the TV’s ANT input.
    12
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    Cable TV 
    service
    Antenna
    TV main panel
    Not recommeded.  Other 
    connection types provide 
    better quality audio and video.
    Direct cable (no cable box)
    or
    or
    Older cable box
    VCR or DVD Recorder to an 
    Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable
    Required:
    1. 
    Video cables
    1a. Component video cables (red/blue/green)
      or
    1b.  Composite video cable (usually yellow)
    2. Left/right analog audio cables.
    3. Two-way RF splitter
    4.  Two coaxial cables
    Note: If your recording device has an analog-only 
    tuner, you must use a digital converter box to 
    enable recording of digital broadcasts.
    AUDIO OUT COMPOSITE 
    VIDEO OUT COMPONENT 
    VIDEO OUT
    L
    R
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    DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTPUTDVI/PC
    (480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
    L
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    Y/ VIDE O
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    ANT
    ANT
    ANTENNA 
    IN
    1a.
    2.
    3.4.
    4.
    1b.
    or
    TV main panel
    Incoming cable RF Splitter
    DVD Recorder or VCR
    Composite 
    video cable     
    						
    							 2. TV Connections 13
    For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119
    A/V Receiver
    Most setups require either a digital audio cable or 
    analog stereo audio cables.  To send audio from TV 
    channels received on the ANT input or devices con-
    nected directly to the TV, you must use one of the con-
    nections shown below.
    The TV makes all audio available in digital and analog 
    formats:
    Analog audio coming into the TV is available as •	
    output in digital stereo format on the DIGITAL 
    AUDIO OUTPUT jack.
    Digital incoming audio is available as analog output •	
    on the AUDIO OUTPUT L and R jacks.
    12
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    INPUT 1
    DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTPUT
    (480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
    Y/ VIDEO
    P b PrY/ VIDEO
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    OUTPUTL
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    AUDIO
    OUTPUT AUDIO
    OUTPUTL
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    COAXIAL 
    INPUT
    OPTICAL 
    INPUTCOAXIAL  INPUT
    AUDIO
    R
    L
    or
    TV main panel
    Digital coaxial 
    cable (for a digital  A/V receiver)
    Stereo analog cables (for an  analog A/V receiver)
    A/V receiver back panel
    Note:
    On rare occasions, an HDMI signal may be •	
    copy-restricted and cannot be output from 
    the TV as a digital signal.  To hear these copy-
    protected signals through the A /V receiver, use 
    the connection for an analog A /V receiver.
    Check the A /V receiver’s Owner’s Guide for •	
    information concerning use of the digital input 
    and switching between digital sound and 
    analog stereo sound from the TV.
    A/V Receiver with HDMI Output
    Required:  One HDMI-to-HDMI cable
    This option allows you to view content from devices 
    connected to an A /V receiver.  The A /V receiver can 
    send audio and video to the TV over a single HDMI 
    cable.  You can use an HDMI connection as described 
    here in addition to an audio connection from the TV’s 
    audio output.  The optional audio connection allows you 
    to hear, through the A /V receiver, devices connected to 
    the TV only, e.g., an antenna on the ANT input.
    838 Series:  This setup allows you to use Net-
    Command-controlled audio and video switching 
    over the HDMI cable.  See the full owner’s guide at 
    www.mitsubishi-tv.com for details.
    Pb PrINPUT 2
    INPUT 1
    DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTPUT
    (480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
    Y/ VIDEO
    P b PrY/ VIDEO
    DVI/PC
    L
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    3D
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    DIGITAL
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    1 2
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    HDMI cable
    DIGITAL
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    OUTPUTL
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    OUTPUTL
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    HDMI OUTDIGITAL
    AUDIO INANALOG AUDIO INL
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    High-denition 
    DVD player
    DVD player
    Cable box
    VCR
    Y/ VIDEO
    TV
    A/V receiver with  HDMI output
    Any connection 
    types
    Optional 
    analog or 
    digital audio  connection      
    						
    							14
    For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119
    TV Features
    3
    FAV (Favorites)
    The FORMAT Key and Picture Shape
    Important
    Black bars at the edges of the 
    picture are common in HD 
    pictures.  Black bars are not a 
    defect of the TV.
    Black bars are added by broad-•	
    casters to fill the 16:9 screen 
    area while preserving the original 
    aspect ratio of the picture.
    Your cable box or satellite •	
    receiver may also be altering 
    the broadcast picture.  If your 
    receiver offers output in native 
    format, try using it with Mitsubi-
    shi’s picture formats.
    Sample Uses of the F O R M AT Key
    You can use the F O R M AT key to reduce or eliminate black areas at the 
    edges of the picture.
    Press
    Squarish 4:3 image is 
    narrower than the 16:9 
    screen; unused areas at the 
    sides are filled with black.
    Wide Expand mode stretches 
    the picture sideways to fill the 
    screen.
    Press
    Wide 2.35:1 anamorphic DVD 
    image; unused areas at the 
    top and bottom are filled with 
    black (letterbox effect).
    Zoom mode.  The picture fills 
    the screen.  All four edges are 
    cropped in this mode.
    Repeatedly press the 
    FORMAT key to cycle 
    through displays avail-
    able for the current 
    program.  The TV will 
    remember the format 
    you last used on each 
    input.
    Adding
    Press 1. INPUT and switch the TV to the input 
    you want to add.  If adding a channel, switch 
    to the ANT input and tune to the channel.
    Press the 2. FAV key.
    Move the highlight to the number position 3. 
    you want to assign to the channel or input.
    Press 4. ENTER.
    Removing
    While watching TV, press the 1. FAV key.
    In the 2. Favorites menu, highlight the channel 
    or input you want to remove.
    Press 3. CANCEL.
    Selecting
    While watching TV, press the 1. FAV key.
    Press the number key for the channel or 2. 
    input you want.
    The FAV key gives you quick access to favorite program 
    sources.  Sources can be channels from the ANT input 
    or devices connected to the TV.  You can store up to 
    nine favorites.
    Sample Favorites menu.  Switch to favorite channels or 
    inputs using number keys.    
    						
    							 3.  TV Features 15
    For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119
    ChannelView, “All” tab.  Programs for the tuned channel 
    are listed on the right.
    ChannelView Custom Channel Banks
    Select a channel bank to customize.
    Press 1. GUIDE to display ChannelView.
    Press 2. MENU to move the highlight to the bank 
    header.
    Press 3.    to select Bank 1, 2, or 3.
    With the bank name highlighted, press 4. ENTER to 
    enter setup mode where you can select channels to 
    include in the bank.
    Press 5. EXIT when finished with setup.
    Using Custom Channel Banks
    While watching TV, press •	CH  / .  The TV will 
    tune only to channels stored in the current bank.
    To  •	change to a different channel bank:
    Press 1. GUIDE.
    Press 2. MENU.
    ChannelView displays program descriptions sent by 
    broadcasters.  This information may be unavailable 
    in some areas.
    About ChannelView
    ChannelView™ shows memorized channels on the ANT 
    input.  It displays channel names and program information 
    for digital channels.  No program information is displayed 
    for analog channels.
    ChannelView allows you to set up three banks of custom 
    channels for convenient access.  You can save groups of 
    channels by content (e.g., news, sports, children’s program-
    ming) or by TV user.
    Note:  You must first set the TV Clock (page 24) to 
    receive ChannelView listings.
    ChannelView Channel Listings
    Photos and Moving Video as 
    Composite Video 
    Note: 838 series TVs can display photos and play mu-
    sic from a USB drive.  See the detailed owner’s 
    guide at www.mitsubishi-tv.com.
    Connect the camera to the TV using a composite video 
    cable and control the slide show or movie through the 
    camera.  The display resolution will be standard-defini-
    tion (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.
    Optional 
    Audio Cable
    USB HDMI 4INPUT 3AUDIOLRPbY/ VIDE OPrAUDIOLY/ VIDE O
    Camera connection using a composite video cable
    When the 4. New Device Found screen displays, 
    assign the name Camcorder.
    Press 5. EXIT to close the New Device Found screen.
    Highlight the icon for the camera input and press 6. 
    ENTER.
    If viewing photos, control the slideshow from the 7. 
    camera.  Advance through the images manually or 
    check if the camera can advance automatically.
    Press 3.    to highlight a bank.
    Press 4. MENU to see channels in the bank.
    To allow tuning to any channel in memory, select •	
    the All bank.  
    						
    							16 3.  TV Features
    For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119
    To display 3D gaming or 3D cinema content, your 
    Mitsubishi TV requires:
    A compatible 3D source device outputting a 3D •	
    signal in one of these formats:
    Checkerboard format, 1080p, 60-Hz; (lower  -
    resolutions may be supported but will not fill the 
    screen)
    Side-by-Side format, 1080p, 24/30/60 Hz; 720p,  -
    60 Hz
    Active-shutter 3D glasses, DLP link type or IR •	
    emitter type with matching emitter
    Please visit our website at www.mitsubishi-tv.com for infor-
    mation about future TV software updates that will broaden 
    3D signal compatibility.
    Initial Setup
    If your 3D glasses came with an emitter box, 1. 
    connect the emitter box to the 3D GLASSES 
    EMITTER jack.  Place the box in front of the TV 
    where there is a clear path to the glasses.
    Note:  If your glasses are marked DLP Link, skip this 
    step; no emitter box is required with DLP Link 
    technology.
    1 2
    3HDMI
     AUDIO
    OUTPUT
    P b PrINPUT 2INPUT 1
    DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTPUTDVI/PC
    (480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
    L
    R INPUTAUDIO
    Y/ VIDE O
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    3D
    GLASSES EMITTER
    ANT
    AUDIOL
    R
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    R
     AUDIO/SURROUND
    OUTPUTL
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    IR-NetCommand
    Output/EXTERNAL
    CONTROLLER INPUT CENTER
    INPUT
    SUB
    WOOFER OUTPUT
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    2
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    HDMI
     AUDIO
    OUTPUT
    P b Pr
    INPUT 2
    INPUT 1
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    AUDIO
    OUTPUTDVI/PC
    (480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
    L
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    Power on the TV and the source device.2. 
    Connect the source device to the TV’s HDMI input.3. 
    When the 4. New Device Found screen displays, 
    name the input.
    Press 5. EXIT to close the New Device Found screen.
    Watching 3D Video
    Note: 
    Active 3D glasses are required.
    Press 1. INPUT.
    Highlight the icon for the 3D video device and press 2. 
    ENTER.
    Press 3. MENU and select the Picture > 3D Mode 
    menu.
    Select 4. On for 3D Mode.  The On setting will be 
    memorized for the current input when you exit this 
    menu.
    Select the 5. Source Format.  If your source device 
    outputs an unsupported signal format see “Notice 
    Concerning Format Compatibility” on this page.
    For 6. Glasses Control, select the control type for 
    your 3D glasses, either IR Emitter or DLP Link.
    Use the Picture > 3D Mode menu to enable 3D video.
    Press 7. EXIT to close the menu.
    If the image does not appear correct8.  (e.g., objects 
    appear to be moving in instead of out), open the 
    Picture > 3D Mode menu and set Glasses L-R to 
    Reverse.
    To Watch Regular (non-3D) Video
    The 3D Mode setting is memorized for each input.  
    When you want to watch non-3D video on the input 
    selected above, open the Picture > 3D Mode menu 
    and set 3D Mode to Off.
    3D Video
    Notice Concerning Format Compatibility
    Mitsubishi 3DTVs (738 and 838 series) currently support 
    the side-by-side 3D signal format.  For support of other 3D 
    formats, such as top-bottom and frame packing (3D Blu 
    Ray standard), Mitsubishi 3DTVs will require the use of a 3D 
    source device that outputs the 3D checkerboard format or 
    a 3D source device coupled with the Mitsubishi 3D adapter.  
    In all cases an emitter and matching 3D active shutter 
    glasses or DLP Link active shutter glasses are required in 
    order to view 3D content.   
    						
    							 3.  TV Features 17
    For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119
    3D Video, continued
    3D Safety Requirements
    3D Glasses are NOT designed as sunglasses or safety glasses and do not provide protection.  3D glasses should •	
    be worn only when viewing 3D material.  
    Do not wear the wireless glasses in any situations that require unimpaired visual perception.•	
    Children under the age of 5 should not view 3D programming.•	
    Under normal conditions, 3D viewing is safe for your movies or games.  Some people may experience discomfort, 
    however.  To minimize the potential for experiencing visual problems or any adverse symptoms:
    Read and follow any and all safety warnings that accompany your 3D glasses or 3D source devices.•	
    Maintain a distance of no less than 2 to 2.5 feet away from the display.  Viewing from too short a distance can •	
    strain your eyes.
    Take regular breaks, at least 5 minutes after every hour of 3D viewing.•	
    If you experience any of the following symptoms, discontinue 3D viewing until the symptoms go away:
    nausea, dizziness, or queasiness, •	
    headache, or eyestrain, •	
    blurry vision,•	
    double vision that lasts longer than a few seconds,•	
    Do not engage in any potentially hazardous activity (for example, driving a vehicle) until your symptoms have com-
    pletely gone away.  If symptoms persist, discontinue use and do not resume 3D viewing without discussing your 
    symptoms with a physician.
    Epilepsy
    WARNING!
    IF YOU OR ANY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY HAS A HISTORY OF EPILEPSY, CONSULT A PHYSICIAN BEFORE 
    USING COMPUTER GAME PRODUCTS.
    A small percentage of the population may experience epileptic seizures when viewing certain types of TV images or 
    video games that contain flashing patterns of light.
    The following people should consult a physician before viewing 3D Games or Video:
    Anyone with a history of epilepsy, or who has a family member with a history of epilepsy•	
    Anyone who has ever experienced epileptic seizures or sensory disturbances triggered by flashing light effects.•	
    WARNING!
    SOME LIGHT PATTERNS MAY INDUCE SEIZURES IN PERSONS WITH NO PRIOR HISTORY OF EPILEPSY.  
    DISCONTINUE 3D VIEWING IF YOU EXPERIENCE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS:
    Involuntary movements, eye or muscle twitching•	
    Muscle cramps•	
    Nausea, dizziness, or queasiness•	
    Convulsions•	
    Disorientation, confusion, or loss of awareness of your surroundings•	
    Do not engage in any potentially hazardous activity (for example, driving a vehicle) until your symptoms have com-
    pletely gone away.
    Do not resume 3D viewing without discussing the symptoms with your physician. 
    						
    							18 3.  TV Features
    For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119
    838 Series
    The TV’s built-in speaker array can be set up to reflect 
    sound off the room walls to create a surround sound effect.
    Positioning the TV
    Center the seating area in front of the TV and at •	
    least six feet away.
    Arrangements that give good results:•	
    If the room is an odd shape, locate the TV to take •	
    best advantage of wall reflections.
    Avoid locations that may distort sound reflections.•	
    Connecting the TV
    To hear digital surround sound, the TV must be con-
    nected to a digital surround sound source.  The surround 
    sound source can be on an HDMI input or the ANT input 
    (for some digital broadcasts).  Other stereo connections 
    will provide Dolby Pro Logic surround sound.
    Auto Setup
    Auto setup uses the included calibration micro-
    phone.  For manual setup, see the full owner’s guide at 
    www.mitsubishi-tv.com.
    Power on the TV and external subwoofer, if any.1. 
    Plug the microphone cable into the TV’s 2. INPUT 3 
    left audio jack.
    AUDIOL RAUDIOL
    Sound Projector
    Place the microphone as described in the guide-3. 
    lines.
    Press 4. MENU and go to Sound > AutoSP.
    Highlight 5. S TA R T and press ENTER.
    Quietly exit the room right away.  The calibration 6. 
    sequence may be loud.  Wait for completion of setup 
    before returning to the 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 delete all auto-
    setup results.
    Store the microphone out of direct sunlight and 8. 
    away from heat.
    Microphone Placement
    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. 
    						
    							 3.  TV Features 19
    For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119
    StreamTV™ Internet Media
    Internet services provided by VUDU™ Apps let you 
    access many popular on-line applications.  In addition to 
    free content, VUDU’s movie service lets you buy and rent 
    movies through the TV.  Visit www.VUDU.com to learn 
    more about available movie titles, prices, and services 
    offered.  For a list of recommended routers and switches, 
    see the Support > FAQ section at VUDU.com.
    Required for StreamTV internet media:
    Broadband internet service (at least 2 Mbps for SD, 4 Mbps •	
    for HD, and 8 Mbps for 1080p HDX)
    Ethernet cable •	or an Azurewave AW-NU231 USB 
    wireless adapter.
    Computer access to the VUDU.com website (required •	
    for initial account activation).
    A credit card for rental and purchase transactions •	
    from VUDU’s movie service.
    Home Network Setup
    Before using StreamTV internet media, you must connect 
    the TV to the internet using one of these methods.
    Ethernet Connection
    DHCP (automatic)
    Connect the TV to your network router with a Cat-1. 
    egory-5 Ethernet cable (not supplied).
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    CONTROLLER INPUT CENTER
    INPUT
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    LANLAN
    LAN
    Ethernet 
    cable
    Router or modem 
    providing high-speed  internet serviceIncoming internet  cable
    TV Main Panel
    Open the 2. Setup > Network menu to review settings.
    Press 3. EXIT to clear the menu.
    Manual
    Connect the TV to your network router with a Cat-1. 
    egory-5 Ethernet cable (not supplied).
    In the 2. Setup > Network menu, highlight Manual and 
    press ENTER.
    Press 3.  to move to the Connection Data area.
    Input the connection data.4. 
    After entering connection data, press 5. ENTER to 
    connect.
    Change any of the following if needed:6. 
    Default Gateway•	
    DNS•	
    Subnet Mask•	
    Setup > Network menu
    Highlight the desired network and press 4. ENTER to 
    connect.  A check will appear next to the connected 
    network.
    Setup > Network menu after connecting.  The active 
    network is checked and connection data displays.
    If connecting to a secure network, enter the 5. 
    network key or password on the remote control 
    when prompted.
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    Wireless 
    adapter
    Wireless  adapterBack of 738 
    Series TV
    IEEE 802.11n-compliant 
    wireless network router 
    providing 
    high-speed 
    internet service
    Incoming 
    internet 
    cable
    838 Series  TV
    OR
    Connecting the USB wireless adapter
    Wireless Connection
    Disconnect the Ethernet cable if present.1.
     
    Connect an Azurewave AW-NU231 USB wireless 2. 
    adapter to the TV’s USB port.
    Open the 3. Setup > Network menu.  After a few 
    seconds, detected networks will appear listed on 
    the screen in order of signal strength.       
    						
    							20 3.  TV Features
    For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119
    StreamTV™ Internet Media, continuedWireless Audio Playback
    838 Series.  The TV’s built-in speaker array can play 
    audio from a handheld device using Bluetooth® A2DP 
    (stereo audio) wireless technology.
    Pairing the TV with an Audio Device
    Turn on the wireless device you wish to use for 1. play-
    back.  Turn off all other wireless devices in the area as 
    the TV can pair with only one device at a time.
    Press 2. INPUT to display the Input Selection menu.
    Bluetooth® icon in Input Selection Menu
    Highlight the 3. Bluetooth icon and press ENTER.
    Pair your device with the TV and then connect.  4. 
    Some devices pair and connect automatically, 
    while others require you to enter the TV pass code 
    displayed.
    Use keys on the TV’s remote control to control play-5. 
    back.  Not all keys work for all devices.
      (PAU S E)
      (STOP)
      (REVERSE)
      (PL AY)
      (FORWARD)
       
    Skip a track
    Resetting Bluetooth Pairing or Connection
    Perform this reset if the audio device does not connect  
    properly to the TV.
    If the audio device has been previously paired with 1.  
    the TV, delete the TV from the device’s paired list.
    Go to the TV’s 2. Inputs > Name menu and highlight 
    the Bluetooth icon.  Press ENTER to select Off.
    Press 3. EXIT.
    Go to the 4. Inputs > Name menu and highlight the 
    Bluetooth icon.  Press ENTER to select On.
    Press 5. EXIT.
    Tips for Wireless Playback
    Selecting the •	Bluetooth icon at a later time will 
    reconnect the TV to the paired device.
    If the paired device is not available, the TV will •	
    accept pairing from a different device.
    Once connection is lost, the TV will power off after •	
    five minutes without receiving a signal.
    To clear a paired device, turn off the •	Bluetooth icon  
    (Inputs > Name menu) or pair the TV with a differ-
    ent device.
    Using StreamTV Internet Media
    After establishing internet connectiv-
    ity, press the INTERNET key to display 
    services from VUDU Apps.  Press 
    ENTER to launch an application.
    Getting Started with VUDU 
    Movies
    After establishing internet connectivity, press 1. 
    INTERNET to display offerings from VUDU.
    Select the VUDU movie service.2. 
    Browse the VUDU movie catalog and offerings.3. 
    When you are ready to rent or buy a movie, you 4. 
    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.
    Specialized Keys for VUDU
    INTERNETDisplays the VUDU internet menu.
    GUIDEVUDU HOME key
    INFOVUDU MORE key
    LASTVUDU BACK key (goes to previous menu)
    CANCELVUDU backspace (in text-entry screens)
    F2VUDU System menu
    EXITExit VUDU
    Troubleshooting
    If You Are Unable to Connect to the Internet
    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.  Go to the 
    Setup > Network menu to see connection data.
    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 •	Appendix C.
    INTERNET       
    						
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