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    							 2. TV Connections 19
    In the U.S. call 1(877) 675-2224 for assistance.
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    HDMI
    AVR AUDIO OUTPUT
    DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTPUT
    RS-232C
    3D
    GLASSES EMITTER
    ANT
    INPUT 2INPUT 1
    DVI/PC L
    R L
    R
    INPUT
    IR-NetCommand   
    Output/External
    Controller Input
    P b Pr
    L
    R
    Y/ VIDE O
    1
    2
    13
    14
    8
    104
    12
    3
    11
    9
    5
    6
    7
    Inputs and Outputs
    HDMI (page 21)
    LAN (page 34)
    USBa (power 
    only, page 34)
    RS-232
    AVR AUDIO 
    OUTPUT
    (page 24)
    DVI/PC INPUT 
    (audio input, 
    page 22)
    DIGITAL A UDIO 
    OUTPUT
    (page 24)
    VIDEO
    (composite video, 
    page 23)
    Y Pb Pr 
    (component video, 
    page 21)
    ANT (page 22)
    IR–NetCommand 
    Output/External Con-
    troller Input (page 51)
    3D GLASSES EMITTER
    (page 29)
    USB (page 31)
    IR-NetCommand 
    Output/External 
    Controller offered 
    on L75-A91.
    RS-232 control 
    jack is offered on 
    L75 -A 91.
    HDMI 4 offered 
    on L75-A91.
    1.  ANT (Antenna)
    Connect your main antenna or direct cable service 
    (no cable box) to ANT.  The ANT input can receive 
    digital and analog over-the-air channels from a 
    VHF/UHF antenna or non-scrambled digital/analog 
    cable source.
    2.  3D GLASSES EMITTER
    Use this jack for the special IR emitter supplied 
    with 3D glasses.  The emitter will send a signal that 
    synchronizes your 3D glasses with the screen display.  
    See page 29
    3.  IR–NetCommand Output/External 
    Controller Input
    Connect IR emitters to this jack to send control 
    signals to external IR-controlled devices.  This jack 
    can also serve as the input for an external controller.
    4.  Y Pb Pr (Component Video)
    Connect devices with component video outputs to 
    this jack.  Use the adjacent INPUT 1/INPUT 2 audio 
    R and L jacks if you wish to send audio to the TV.
    5.  VIDEO (Composite Video)
    Connect a VCR, DVD player, standard satellite 
    receiver, or other A /V device to the TV.  Use the 
    adjacent INPUT 1/INPUT 2 audio R and L jacks if you 
    wish to send audio to the TV.
    6.  L/R (Left/Right Analog Stereo Inputs)
    Use with INPUT 1/INPUT 2 video inputs, items 
    4 and 5.
    USBa and LAN jacks 
    offered on L75-A91.    
    						
    							20 2. TV Connections
    In Canada call 1(800) 450-6487 for assistance.
    Inputs and Outputs, continued
    7.  HDMI™ Inputs (High-Definition 
    Multimedia Interface)
    The HDMI inputs support uncompressed standard and 
    high-definition digital video formats and PCM digital 
    stereo audio.
    Mitsubishi recommends you use category 2 HDMI 
    cables, also called high-speed HDMI cables, to 
    connect HDMI 1.3 source devices.  High-speed cat-
    egory 2 cables bring you the full benefits of Deep Color 
    and x.v.Color.
    These HDMI inputs can also accept digital DVI video 
    signals.  To connect a device’s DVI output to the TV’s 
    HDMI input, use an HDMI-to-DVI adapter or cable plus 
    analog audio cables.  Connect the analog audio cables to 
    the DVI/PC INPUT AUDIO jacks on the TV to receive left 
    and right stereo audio from your DVI device.
    Use the HDMI inputs to connect to CEA-861 HDMI com-
    pliant devices such as a high-definition receiver or DVD 
    player.  These inputs support 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, 
    and 1080p video formats.
    The TV’s HDMI inputs are compatible with many DVI-D 
    and HDMI computer signals.
    These inputs are HDCP (High-Bandwidth Digital Copy 
    Protection) compliant.
    8.  DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT
    This output sends Dolby Digital or PCM digital audio 
    to your digital A /V surround sound receiver.  Incoming 
    analog audio is converted by the TV to PCM digital audio.  
    If you have a digital A /V receiver, in most cases this is the 
    only audio connection needed between the TV and your 
    A /V receiver.
    HDMI Cable Categories
    HDMI cables are available as Standard and 
    High-Speed types.
    High-Speed HDMI Cables •	(also called Category 2 
    Cables).  Newer DVD players, video games, and set-top 
    boxes require High-Speed HDMI cables, suitable for 
    clock frequencies up to 340 MHz or data rates of up to 
    10.2 gigabits per second.  Use high-speed cables for 
    1080p HD signals carrying extended color encodings 
    (i.e., 30 or more bits, also called Deep Color).  High-
    Speed HDMI cables are also suitable for standard HDTV 
    signals.
    Standard HDMI Cables•	 (also called Category 1 Cables).  
    Standard HDMI cables may be unmarked.  They are suit-
    able for standard HDTV 720p, 1080i, and 1080p signals 
    with 8-bit color depth.  Use category 1 cables for clock 
    frequencies up to 74.25 MHz or data rates of up to 2.23 
    gigabits per second.
    9.  DVI/PC INPUT AUDIO
    When connecting a DVI device to one of the TV’s HDMI 
    inputs, use these jacks for left and right analog audio.
    10.  AVR AUDIO OUTPUT
    Use AVR AUDIO OUTPUT to send analog audio of the 
    current program to an analog A /V surround sound 
    receiver or stereo system.  Digital audio from digital 
    channels and HDMI devices is converted to analog 
    audio by the TV for output on this jack.  This is the only 
    audio connection needed to the TV if using an analog 
    A /V receiver or stereo system.
    Headphones.  These jacks can also be used for head-
    phones that accept standard line level audio signals.  
    An adapter may be required.
    11.  USB
    The TV can read JPEG photo files and mp3 music files 
    from a USB device connected to the USB port.
    12.  RS-232C
    L75 -A91.  Use the RS-232C interface to receive control 
    signals from compatible home-theater control devices.  
    See www.mitsubishi-tv.com for a list of control signals 
    for this interface.
    13.  LAN
    L75 -A91.  Use the LAN Ethernet jack for streaming 
    internet video to the TV.  See page 34 for setup.  Visit 
    www.VUDU.com for details about VUDU™ service.
    14.  USBa
    L75 -A91.  Standard USB 5-volt, 500-milliamp power 
    output you can use to supply power to an accessory 
    device.  For use with the VUDU wireless adapter, see 
    page 34. 
    						
    							 2. TV Connections 21
    In the U.S. call 1(877) 675-2224 for assistance.
    HDMI Device
    HDTV Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, DVD/
    Blu-ray Player
    Required:  HDMI-to-HDMI cable.
    Connect an HDMI cable from the TV back panel to the 
    HDMI device output.  HDMI devices provide video and 
    audio through the single cable.
    Mitsubishi recommends you use category 2 (high-
    speed) HDMI cables to connect HDMI 1.3 source 
    devices.  High-speed category 2 cables bring you the 
    full benefits of Deep Color and x.v.Color.  See “HDMI 
    Cable Categories” on  the opposite page for more on 
    HDMI cable types.
    123 4
    HDMI
    AVR AUDIO OUTPUT
    DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTPUT
    RS-232C
    3D
    GLASSES EMITTER
    ANT
    INPUT 2INPUT 1
    DVI/PC L
    R L
    R
    INPUT
    IR-NetCommand   
    Output/External
    Controller Input
    P b Pr
    L
    RY/ VIDE O
    Any device with 
    HDMI output TV  
    panel
    I M P O R TA N T
    HDMI and Audio Signals
    Digital Surround Sound:  The TV’s HDMI inputs 
    can receive digital stereo audio signals only.  To 
    hear digital surround sound from an HDMI device, 
    connect the device’s HDMI or digital audio output 
    directly to your A /V receiver.  See the Owner’s 
    Guides for those devices for instructions.
    Y Pb Pr Component Video Device
    HDTV Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, DVD/ 
    Blu-ray Player
    If your source device has an HDMI output, use the 
    connections for HDMI devices described on this page 
    instead of Y Pb Pr component video.
    Required:
    1.  RCA-type component video cables
    2. Left/right analog audio cables.
    Note: To hear digital surround sound, connect the digital 
    audio output from the device directly to your digital 
    A/V receiver.
    Pb
    Y PrAUDIO
    L
    R
    1 23 4
    HDMI
    AVR AUDIO OUTPUT
    DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTPUT
    RS-232C
    3D
    GLASSES EMITTER
    ANT
    INPUT 2INPUT 1
    DVI/PC L
    R L
    R
    INPUT
    IR-NetCommand   
    Output/External
    Controller Input
    P b Pr
    L
    RY/ VIDE O
    Pb Pr
    L
    R
    Y/ VIDE O
    Pb Pr
    L
    RY/ VIDE O
    TV 
    panel
    2.
    2.
    1. 1.1.
    3.
    CABLE IN or 
    SATELLITE IN
    Incoming from 
    cable service or 
    satellite dish Any device with com-
    ponent video output      
    						
    							22 2. TV Connections
    In Canada call 1(800) 450-6487 for assistance.
    DVI Video Device
    Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, DVD Player
    Connect DVI devices (digital only) to the TV’s HDMI 
    input jacks.
    Required:
    1. DVI-to-HDMI cable or DVI/HDMI adapter and 
    HDMI cable
    2. Analog stereo audio cables
    If you are using a DVI/HDMI adapter, it is important to 
    connect the adapter to the DVI device for best perfor-
    mance.
    Some devices require connection to an analog input 
    first in order to view on-screen menus and to select DVI 
    as the ouput.  Please review your equipment instruc-
    tions for DVI connectivity and compatibility.
    Note: The HDMI connection supports copy protection 
    (HDCP).
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    HDMI
    AVR AUDIO OUTPUT
    DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTPUT
    RS-232C
    3D
    GLASSES EMITTER
    ANT
    INPUT 2INPUT 1
    DVI/PC L
    R L
    R
    INPUT
    IR-NetCommand   
    Output/External
    Controller Input
    P b Pr
    L
    RY/ VIDE O
    DVI/PC
    L
    R INPUT
    DVI/PC
    L
    R INPUT
    DVI 
    OUT
    AUDIO R
    L
    Digital DVI 
    device TV 
    panel
    1.
    2.
    Antenna or Cable TV Service
    Connect the incoming cable to the TV’s ANT input.
    1 23 4
    HDMI
    AVR AUDIO OUTPUT
    DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTPUT
    RS-232C
    3D
    GLASSES EMITTER
    ANT
    INPUT 2INPUT 1
    DVI/PC L
    R L
    R
    INPUT
    IR-NetCommand   
    Output/External
    Controller Input
    P b Pr
    L
    RY/ VIDE O
    ANT
    ANT
    INOUT
    Cable TV 
    service
    UHF/VHF 
    antenna
    TV panel
    Not recommeded.  
    Other connection 
    types provide better 
    quality audio and 
    video.
    Direct cable (no cable box)
    or or
    Older  cable  box
    300-ohm-to75-ohm combiner
    (side view)
    1 23 4
    HDMI
    AVR AUDIO OUTPUT
    DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTPUT
    RS-232C
    3D
    GLASSES EMITTER
    ANT
    INPUT 2INPUT 1
    DVI/PC L
    R L
    R
    INPUT
    IR-NetCommand   
    Output/External
    Controller Input
    P b Pr
    L
    RY/ VIDE O
    AUDIO OUT
    COMPOSITE 
    VIDEO OUT L
    R
    L
    RY/ VIDE O
    L
    R
    Y/ VIDE O
    2.
    1.
    TV panel
    Composite 
    video cable
    VCR or other device with 
    composite video output
    Composite Video Device
    VCR or other device with composite video 
    output
    Required:
    1. Composite video cable (usually yellow)
    2. Analog stereo audio cables.     
    						
    							 2. TV Connections 23
    In the U.S. call 1(877) 675-2224 for assistance.
    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: 
    Use composite video only if component video or •	
    HDMI are unavailable.  For an HDMI connection 
    between the TV and recorder, see page 21.
    If your recording device has an analog-only tuner, •	
    you must use a digital converter box to enable 
    recording of digital broadcasts.
    2 3 4HDMI
    AVR AUDIO OUTPUT
    DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTPUT
    RS-232C
    3D
    GLASSES EMITTER
    ANT
    INPUT 2INPUT 1
    DVI/PC L
    R L
    R
    INPUT
    IR-NetCommand   
    Output/External
    Controller Input
    P b Pr
    L
    R
    Y/ VIDE O
    AUDIO OUT COMPOSITE 
    VIDEO OUT COMPONENT 
    VIDEO OUT
    L
    R
    L
    R
    P b P
    r
    Y/ VIDE O
    Y/ VIDEOY/ VIDEO
    Pb Pr
    L
    R
    ANT
    ANTENNA 
    IN
    TV
    1a.
    2.
    3. 4.
    4.
    1b.
    or
    DVD Recorder or VCR Incoming 
    cable RF Splitter
    VCR or DVD Recorder to a Cable Box 
    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. One coaxial cable
    4.  Video and audio cables required to connect the TV 
    to the cable box.
    Notes: Use composite video only if component video or 
    HDMI are unavailable.  For an HDMI connection 
    between the TV and recorder, see page 21.
     When using this connection configuration, it is 
    possible to view live cable programs through the 
    recording device.  For best picture quality always 
    view live cable programs directly from the TV input 
    connected to the cable box device.
    2 3 4HDMI
    AVR AUDIO OUTPUT
    DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTPUT
    RS-232C
    3D
    GLASSES EMITTER
    ANT
    INPUT 2INPUT 1
    DVI/PC L
    R L
    R
    INPUT
    IR-NetCommand   
    Output/External
    Controller Input
    P b Pr
    L
    RY/ VIDE O
    AUDIO OUT COMPOSITE 
    VIDEO OUT COMPONENT 
    VIDEO OUT
    L
    R
    L
    R
    P b P
    r
    Y/ VIDE O
    Y/ VIDEOY/ VIDEO
    Pb Pr
    L
    R
    ANT
    ANTENNA 
    IN
    IN OUT
    TV
    1a.
    2.
    2. 3.4.
    1b. or
    DVD Recorder or VCR Incoming cable
    Audio and video from cable box  directly to TV, 
    preferably HDMI or  componenet 
    connections.   
    						
    							24 2. TV Connections
    In Canada call 1(800) 450-6487 for assistance.
    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 
    connections shown below.  Usually, only one of these  
    connections is required.
    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 AVR AUDIO OUTPUT L and R jacks.
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    HDMI
    AVR AUDIO OUTPUT
    DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTPUT
    RS-232C
    3D
    GLASSES EMITTER
    ANT
    INPUT 2INPUT 1
    DVI/PC L
    R L
    R
    INPUT
    IR-NetCommand   
    Output/External
    Controller Input
    P b Pr
    L
    RY/ VIDE O
    OPTICAL 
    INPUT
    COAXIAL  INPUTCOAXIAL INPUTDIGITALAUDIO
    OUTPUT
    DIGITAL AUDIO
    OUTPUT
    AVR AUDIO OUTPUT
    L
    R
    AVR AUDIO OUTPUT
    L
    R
    TV
    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
    Optional:  One digital coaxial audio cable or analog 
    stereo audio cables
    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.
    In addition to the HDMI connection, you can use •	
    an audio connection from one of the TV’s audio 
    outputs.  The optional audio connection allows you 
    to hear, through the A /V receiver, devices con-
    nected to the TV only, e.g., an antenna on the ANT 
    input.
    You may be able to use the TV’s remote control (in •	
    TV mode) to operate connected CEC-enabled HDMI 
    devices.  See Appendix C, page 73.
    L75 -A91.•	  This setup allows you to use NetCom-
    mand-controlled audio and video switching over the 
    HDMI cable.  See  “Case 3:  Automatic Audio and 
    Video Switching via HDMI” on page 60.
    L75 -A91.•	  To use NetCommand to supplement 
    HDMI control of a CEC-enabled A /V receiver, note 
    the recommendations under “More About Using an 
    HDMI Connection,” page 60.
    1 23 4
    HDMI
    AVR AUDIO OUTPUT
    DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTPUT
    RS-232C
    3D
    GLASSES EMITTER
    ANT
    INPUT 2INPUT 1
    DVI/PC L
    R L
    R
    INPUT
    IR-NetCommand   
    Output/External
    Controller Input
    P b Pr
    L
    RY/ VIDE O
    HDMI 
    OUT
    A/V receiver 
    with HDMI 
    output Any connec-
    tion types 
    (can be HD or 
    SD video)
    AUDIO
    IN
    DIGITAL 
    AUDIO IN
    VCR
    Cable box
    DVD player
    DIGITAL AUDIO
    OUTPUTDIGITAL AUDIO
    OUTPUT
    AVR AUDIO OUTPUT
    L
    R
    L
    R
    Optional audio 
    connection 
    (analog or digital)
    TV
    HDMI  cable
    or               
    						
    							25
    In the U.S. call 1(877) 675-2224 for assistance.
    Using TV Features
    3
    Selecting an Input 
    The Activity menu lets you switch TV inputs.  If you named 
    devices during Auto Input Sensing, the inputs are organized 
    into groups based on possible ways to use each device.  
    Dots indicate the number of devices in each group.    Note:  
    Your setup may have only one group (Watch TV).
    Press the 1. ACTIVITY key.
    Use 2.   to move through groups of TV inputs.
    Use3.     to select an input.
    Press 4. ENTER to switch to the input.
    To change the list of inputs shown in each activity group, •	
    see Inputs > Activity, page 45.
    To assign or change the names of input icons, use the •	
    Inputs > Name menu, page 45.
    Sleep Timer
    The Sleep Timer turns the TV off after the length of time you set.
    To set the TV to turn on at a certain time of day, see the Initial > Timer menu on page 
    43.
    Setting the Sleep Timer
    Press 1.  MORE on the remote control. The TV’s MORE menu will display.
    Press 2. CANCEL (SLEEP) repeatedly to increase the time in 30-minute increments.  
    The maximum is 120 minutes.
    Press 3. BACK or wait five seconds without pressing any keys for the message to dis-
    appear.
    Viewing the Sleep Timer
    Press INFO to see the time remaining on the Sleep Timer.
    SLEEP
    With the MORE menu 
    displayed, press the 
    CANCEL key on the 
    remote control to 
    activate/deactivate the 
    Sleep feature.            
    						
    							26 3.  Using TV Features
    In Canada call 1(800) 450-6487 for assistance.
    ChannelView Channel Listings
    ChannelView displays program descriptions sent by 
    broadcasters.  This information may be unavailable 
    in some areas.
    ChannelView.  Programs for the tuned channel are 
    listed on right side of screen.
    ChannelView™ shows memorized channels on the ANT 
    input.  It displays channel names and program infor-
    mation for digital channels as sent by broadcasters or 
    your local cable service provider (information may be 
    unavailable in some areas).  No program information is 
    displayed for analog channels.
    Note: You must set the TV Clock (page 43) to receive 
    ChannelView listings for the current channel.
    Using ChannelView
    FeatureInstructions
    Display/hide ChannelView 
    listings from the ANT 
    input.
    GUIDE
    Receive updates for a 
    digital channel.
    Press 1.   to 
    highlight a channel 
    number.
    Press the 2. INFO key 
    (the screen may 
    briefly go blank).
    Scan channels one by one.Hold  or 
    Scan channels quickly.Hold PAGE UP/PAGE DN
    Jump to listings for a spe-
    cific channel.
    Enter the channel 1. 
    number.
    Press 2. ENTER.
    See more of the program 
    description for the current 
    channel (if available).
    INFO
    Tune to the highlighted 
    channel.
    ENTER
    Redirecting Audio Output
    Selecting an Audio Output Device
    Press 1. MORE and then 9 (AUDIO).
    Press 2.   to show the Speakers option.  The 
    Speakers option will display only if there is a rec-
    ognized audio device on an audio output or HDMI 
    input.
    Press 3.  to select either AV Receiver, Head-
    phones, or TV.
    Note:  The Headphones option displays only if you 
    selected the name Headphones in the New 
    Device Found screen.
    Disconnecting an Analog A/V Receiver
    When you disconnect an analog A/V receiver, change 
    the Speakers setting to TV to hear sound from the TV 
    speakers.  Change the setting using the remote con-
    trol’s MORE > 9 (AUDIO )key or the Adjust > Audio > 
    Speakers menu.
    Controlling A/V Receiver Sound 
    Volume
    Use one of the methods below to control sound volume from 
    an A /V receiver.
    With a Standard TV Setup
    Recommended Method:•	  Program the TV’s 
    remote control for your A /V receiver and enable the 
    Audio Lock feature.  See page 65.
    Program the TV’s remote control for your A /V •	
    receiver and set the TV remote control’s mode to 
    AUDIO.  Return the control mode to TV to control the 
    T V.
    Use the remote control that came with the A /V •	
    r e c e i v e r.
    With HDMI Control (CEC-Enabled HDMI 
    A/V Receiver)
    The TV’s remote control may control some functions of 
    the A /V receiver.  See Appendix C, “HDMI Control of 
    CEC Devices,” page 73.
    With NetCommand IR Control
    Model L75-A91.  Set up NetCommand control of the A /V 
    receiver’s volume functions in the Inputs > AVR menu.  
    The TV’s remote will then control A /V receiver volume.  
    See page 57. 
    						
    							 3.  Using TV Features 27
    In the U.S. call 1(877) 675-2224 for assistance.
    Press the INFO key to see 
    the on-screen status 
    display.  The most 
    common displays are 
    shown here.
    Sample information 
    from the on-screen 
    status display 
    1.Current Input
    2.Audio Indicator.
    TV speakers   External sound system  
    Headphones   Mute
    3.Channel number (antenna source only)
    Digital channel includes major and sub-channel 
    numbers.
    4.Digital channel name (if broadcast); antenna 
    source only.
    5. V-Chip rating
    Antenna source only for digital signal•	
    Antenna or •	VIDEO composite jack for analog 
    signal
    6.Program name (if broadcast); digital source only
    7.Program description (if broadcast); digital 
    source, antenna only.  Press the INFO key additional 
    times to see more of the description.
    8.Sleep Timer remaining time
    9.Day and time
    10.Signal type being received
    11.Screen format in use
    12 .Program Audio indicator (antenna source only)
    Digit•	al source:  Stereo, Surround
    Anal•	og source:  Stereo, Stereo SAP, SAP
    13.Available language (digital source, antenna only)
    14 .Signal-strength indicator (digital source, antenna 
    only)
    Status Display
    5
    402-101 KABCMonday Night Football
    TV-PG DLSVSt. Louis vs. Tampa Bay, played in Tampa for 
    1
    3
    2
    46
    7
    Sleep 30 min8
    13
    14
    Tuesday 9:10 PMSurroundEnglish
     HD 1080i Standard
    12
    11
    10
    9
    GUIDEMENUINFOBACK
    ACTIVITYAbout Channel Numbers
    Channel Numbers for Over-the-Air Reception or 
    Reception by Direct Cable
    Note: All signals are automatically converted to 
    1080p for display.
    Standard-Definition Analog Channels
    Cable 3
    480i Stretch
    Receiving Standard-Definition 
    Analog Signal (480i)
    Cable ReceptionChannel 3
    Standard-Definition Digital Channels
    Ant 7-1 KABC-SD
    SD 4:3 Stretch
    Receiving Standard-Definition 
    Digital Signal (SD)
    Over-the-Air
    Antenna ReceptionMain Channel 7Sub-Channel 1
    High-Definition Digital Channels
    Ant 7-1 KABC-HD
    HD 16:9 Stretch
    Receiving High-Definition 
    Digital Signal (HD)
    Over-the-Air
    Antenna ReceptionMain Channel 7Sub-Channel 1  
    						
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    In Canada call 1(800) 450-6487 for assistance.
    TV Signals and Display Formats
    Signal Definitions
    480i:  Older type of interlaced signals from the ANT input, 
    composite VIDEO, component Y Pb Pr, or HDMI jacks.
    480p:  Progressive-scan DVD signals on component Y Pb 
    Pr or HDMI jacks.
    720p and 1080i:  High-definition signals received through 
    component Y Pb Pr or HDMI jacks.  These signals are 
    always 16:9 (widescreen).
    1080p:  High-definition signals from a PC or Blu-ray player, 
    HDMI inputs only.
    SD 4:3:  Standard-definition squarish-screen-format 
    signals from digital channels on the ANT input.
    SD 16:9:  Standard-definition widescreen-format signals 
    from digital channels on the ANT input.
    HD 16:9:  High-definition 16:9 widescreen signals from 
    digital channels on the ANT input.
    This is a 16:9 widescreen TV suitable for images available 
    from HDTV and many DVDs.  You can view older-style, squar-
    ish images (4:3 aspect ratio) using one of the display formats 
    described on this page.  Press the MORE key and then the 
    0 key (FORMAT) to cycle through available display formats. 
    The TV remembers the format you last used for each input.
    DVD Image Definitions
    Image information may be stated on the DVD case.  Some 
    DVDs support both of the formats described below.
    Anamorphic (or Enhanced for WideScreen TV)
    Indicates DVDs recorded to show widescreen images prop-
    erly on 16:9 TV sets using the TV’s Standard format mode 
    (recommended).
    Non-Anamorphic (or 4:3, 1.33:1, Letter Box, or 
    Full Screen)
    Indicates DVDs recorded for viewing on squarish TV 
    screens.  They may be full screen (4:3 or 1.33:1) which 
    crops movies to fit the narrow TV, or letter box, which 
    adds black top and bottom bars.
    TV Display Format Definitions
    Standard:  The full-screen format used by HDTV signals.  
    Use this format to display anamorphic DVDs with a 1.78:1 or 
    1.85:1 aspect ratio.  Anamorphic DVDs with a 2.35:1 aspect 
    ratio are displayed correctly but with top and bottom black 
    bars.  Squarish (4:3) images are stretched evenly from side to 
    side.  Available for all signals.
    Expand:  Enlarges the picture to fill the screen by cropping 
    the top and bottom; useful for reducing the letter box top and 
    bottom bars of non-anamorphic DVD images.
    Zoom:  Enlarges the picture to fill the screen by cropping the 
    sides, top, and bottom to eliminate black bars.
    480i/480p and SD 4:3 signals:•	  Eliminates top and bottom 
    bars on anamorphic DVDs with a 2.35:1 aspect ratio.
    720p, 1080i, SD 16:9, and HD signals:•	  Eliminates bars 
    added to squarish 4:3 images.
    Stretch:  Stretches a squarish 4:3 image across the 
    screen to display the entire image with less distortion 
    than the Standard format.
    Stretch Plus:  Similar to Stretch, but minimizes distortion 
    on the sides by expanding the picture to crop off portions 
    of the top and bottom.  Use   to adjust the vertical 
    position of the picture.  L75 -A91.  Position adjustment may 
    be unavailable if your NetCommand setup reassigned the 
      keys for the current device.
    Narrow:  Displays narrow 4:3 images in their original 
    shape.  Adds black side bars to fill the screen.
    Wide Expand:  Enlarges the picture, cropping the image on 
    both sides.  Removes or reduces black side bars added to 
    narrow images converted to 16:9 signals for digital broad-
    cast.
    Note:  All high-definition channels send widescreen 
    (16:9) signals, but not all programming was created for 
    the widescreen format.  The broadcaster may stretch the 
    image or add side bars to fill the widescreen area.
    Non-anamorphic or SD 4:3Anamorphic DVD
    StandardDistorted.  Not recom-mended.
    Recommended
    ExpandRecom-mended for letterbox.  See Note 1.
    Distorted; not recommended.  See Note 1.
    ZoomDistorted.  Not recom-mended.  See Note 1.
    Recommended for anamorphic 2.35:1 images.  See Note 1.
    StretchRecom-mended for standard broadcasts.  See Note 1.
    Distorted; not recommended.  See Note 1.
    Stretch PlusRecom-mended for standard broadcasts.  See Note 1.
    Distorted; not recommended.  See Note 1.
    NarrowSee Note 1Distorted; not recommended.  See Note 1.
    Note 1:  Available for 480i, 480p, and digital SD 4:3 signals only.
    Original SignalDisplay Formats
    SD 16:9 or HD Digital 720p, 1080i, 1080p Signal
    Wide ExpandRecommended to re-move side bars.
    ZoomRecommended to re-move bars from the top, bottom, and sides.
    TV Display Formats.  Press the MORE key and then 
    repeatedly press the 0 key (FORMAT) to see the displays 
    available for the current program.  Press the INFO key to 
    see the name of the display format in use.
    Original SignalTV  Display 
    						
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