Mitsubishi L75–A81, L75–A91 Television Owners Guide
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Appendices 69 In the U.S. call 1(877) 675-2224 for assistance. 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
70 Appendices In Canada call 1(800) 450-6487 for assistance. 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
Appendices 71 In the U.S. call 1(877) 675-2224 for assistance. 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 B: Bypassing the Parental Lock Mitsubishi LASERVUE TV L75 -A81 L75 -A91
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Appendices 73 In the U.S. call 1(877) 675-2224 for assistance. 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. To supplement HDMI control with NetCommand IR 8. control, see page 50. 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 Has 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 C: HDMI Control of CEC Devices If the New Device Found Screen Has 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. Use the TV’s NetCommand IR control ( -page 50).
74 Appendices In Canada call 1(800) 450-6487 for assistance. HDMI Control of an HDMI A/V Receiver and Connected Devices Use this setup to control CEC-enabled devices con- nected to your CEC-enabled A /V receiver. 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. In the TV’s 6. New Device Found screen, highlight 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. If desired, perform NetCommand IR Learning to 9. supplement CEC functions. You must first connect and place IR emitters for the devices. See page 50. 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 CEC-enabled devices connected with HDMI cables DIGITAL AUDIO IN A/V receiver with HDMI output Cable box DVD player DIGITALAUDIO OUTPUTDIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT Optional digital audio connection TV HDMI 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.
Appendices 75 In the U.S. call 1(877) 675-2224 for assistance. 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 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.
76 Appendices In Canada call 1(800) 450-6487 for assistance. Appendix D: TV Care 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. 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. Top and Sides of the TV Gently wipe down your TV with a soft, non-abrasive • cloth such as cotton flannel or 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. Screen Follow the instructions for the top and sides, wiping • gently in an up and down motion. Clean the entire screen evenly, not just sections of • the screen. Do not allow liquid to drip down the screen, as • some liquid may enter the TV through the gap between the screen and screen frame. You may purchase Mitsubishi Screen Cleaner, part • number CLEANER-VSS, by calling (800) 553-7278. 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.• 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.
Appendices 77 In the U.S. call 1(877) 675-2224 for assistance. Reset NameWhen to UseHow to UseResulting Action FormatWhen the picture shape seems incorrect, use MORE > 0 (FORMAT) to change the shape of the picture. Press the MORE key and then repeat- edly press 0 (F O R M AT) to cycle through the available aspect ratios. The last-used format for a signal type is memorized for each input. The next time the same input and the same signal type is viewed, the last-used format will be recalled. PerfectColor™/ PerfecTint™ Reset (for the single input currently being watched) When the color intensities seem out of balance, use the PerfectColor/PerfecTint reset to reset the color balances to the original factory settings. Both PerfectColor and PerfecTint are reset at the same time. While viewing the input to 1. be reset, press MENU and go to Adjust > Picture+ > PerfectColor. Press 2. ENTER to display the PerfectColor adjustment screen. Press 3. CANCEL to reset the colors. All PerfectColor/PerfecTint sliders are reset to the original center position. The PefectColor/ PerfecTint settings for other inputs remain unchanged. A /V Memory Reset (for the single input currently being watched) When audio and/ or video settings for a single input seem incorrect, use A /V Memory Reset to return the input to the original factory settings. While viewing the input to reset, 1. press MENU and go to Adjust > Reset. Press 2. ENTER to highlight the Reset icon. Press 3. ENTER again to reset. All Audio and Video settings for the current input are returned to the original factory settings. A /V Reset (for all inputs) To reset audio and video adjustments for all inputs to the original factory settings. While viewing the TV, press the control-panel buttons ACTIVITY and VOLUME DOWN at the same time for at least two seconds. All Audio and Video settings are returned to the original factory settings, including Listen To, Language, audio Balance, Closed Captions, and Format. Channel Memorization To erase and re-mem- orize channels on the ANT input. While viewing the TV, press 1. MENU to display the main menu. Navigate to the 2. Initial> Channel menu. Press 3. ENTER. Highlight the reception mode, 4. e.g. Ant Air. Highlight 5. Scan. Press 6. ENTER to start channel memorization. All previously memorized chan- nels for the antenna input are erased and a new set of memo- rized channels is created. To add or delete individual channels, see Initial > Channel > Edit menu instructions on page 44. TV Reset Comparison Guide You can resolve many common TV problems using the reset functions described in the following table. See also the troubleshooting suggestions later in this appendix. I M P O R TA N T Before you change sound or picture settings: If picture or sound settings seem wrong for a broadcast channel (a channel from the ANT input, a cable box, or satellite receiver), first check other channels from the same input before changing settings. If most other channels from the same input seem correct, there is likely a problem with the broadcast rather than with the TV. Use care in this case, as changes you make to fix problems on individual channels also affect all other channels on the same input. Appendix E: Troubleshooting To contact Mitsubishi with questions about your TV, see page 4.
78 Appendices In Canada call 1(800) 450-6487 for assistance. Reset NameWhen to UseHow to UseResulting Action Lock Menu Pass Code To change your Lock menu pass code See the cutout page from Appendix B, page 71. Allows establishment of a new code. Control-Panel Lock Release To re-enable the control-panel buttons after activation of the Control-Panel Lock Press and hold the ACTIVITY button on the control panel for ten seconds. If the TV is powered off, you can now press the POWER button to turn it on. Allows the control panel to be unlocked if the remote control is misplaced. Auto Input Sensing for HDMI If the New Device Found screen does not appear when you connect an HDMI device. Disconnect the HDMI device.1. Delete the HDMI input in the 2. Inputs > Name menu (see page 45). Power on and connect the new 3. device. The New Device Found screen will display. System ResetIf the TV does not turn on or off, does not respond to the remote control or control- panel buttons, or has audio but no video. Press and hold the POWER button on the control panel for ten seconds. The TV will turn off. Power on the TV and the green LED will flash quickly for about one minute. The changes you made most recently, before using SYSTEM RESET, may be lost. TV Reset I M P O R TA N T: Use this reset only if other troubleshooting has been unsuc- cessful. To reset all consumer- accessible settings and all memories to the original factory defaults. Use TV Reset if the TV can respond to con- trols but TV behavior is abnormal. CAUTION: All owner- performed setups and adjustments will be erased. While viewing the TV, press 1. MENU to display the TV main menu. With the main menu displayed, 2. press number keys 1 2 3 to display the Reset menu. READ THE ON-SCREEN 3. WARNING AND INSTRUC- TIONS. If you do not wish to use this • reset, press BACK or MENU to back out. If you do wish to use the • reset, press ENTER to erase all memories and settings. The TV will start the initialization process and then turn off. Power on the TV and the front green LED will start flashing. All memory and settings outlined in this Owner’s Guide will need to be set again. VUDU™ Reset VUDU Connection ( L75 - A 91) VUDU does not • respond to commands. The selection does not • play (e.g., screen is black or the “Loading” message is frozen on screen). Press the 1. MORE Key. Press the 2. 2 key. The screen will briefly go blank while VUDU initializes. This reset does not reset the TV or any TV settings. VUDU Reset VUDU Account Password ( L75 - A 91) You have forgotten your account pass- word. Using a computer, go to www.VUDU.com. Reset your account password from the VUDU website (requires access to e-mail). VUDU Reset Parental Controls Pass code ( L75 - A 91) You have forgotten your pass code. Call VUDU Customer Care at 1-888-554-VUDU (8838). VUDU Customer Care will reset your pass code. Appendix E: Troubleshooting, continued