Mitsubishi Electronics manual Mitsubishi SR-HD5 HD Directv Plus Receiver

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Mitsubishi SR-HD5 HD DIRECTV Plus Receiver

marked Y, Pr, and Pb. Connect the other ends of this cable to the back of the HDTV monitor using the HDTV input connections marked Y, Pr, and Pb.

Note: Connect the Y, Pr , and Pb connectors of the HD receiver only to the Y, Pr , and Pb connectors on your TV that are compatible with HD signals in the 1080i scanning rate and that comply with the EIA 770.3 signal standards. Refer to your television owner’s guide for verification.

If you have one of the following models of Mitsubishi HD upgradeable TVs: VS-50800, VS-50803, VS-60803, VS-70803, VS-80803, WS-65903, or WS-73903, you will need to obtain a model RGB-CV10 signal adapter. This adapter will convert Y, Pr, and Pb signals to RGB H & V signals and is compatible only with selected Mitsubishi TVs. The adapter can be purchased at www.mitsubishi-tv.com or by calling 1-800-553-7278.

3)Connect one set of audio cables (one white left audio connector and one red right audio connector) to the back of the HD receiver using the connectors marked AUDIO L, R. Connect the other end of the audio cables to the back of the HDTV monitor using the audio inputs.

Note: This connection allows the use of the speakers in the TV to hear the sound.

4)Connect a set of audio and video or S-video cables to the second set of AUDIO L, R, and VIDEO or S-VIDEO connectors on the back of the HD receiver. Connect the other end to the AUDIO, VIDEO, or S-VIDEO input connections on the back of the VCR.

5)Connect another set of audio and video or S-video cables to the back of the VCR using the AUDIO and VIDEO output connection. Connect the other end of this cable to a group of standard AUDIO, VIDEO, or S-VIDEO input connections on the back of your TV.

Note: This connection allows you to send HD receiver signals, converted to standard 480i signals, to your VCR so they can be recorded.

You can see the playback of a video tape by selecting this input on your TV. You can also pass HD receiver signals, converted to standard 480i, through your VCR to your TV; however, you may need to turn on your VCR to pass these signals. If you are connecting to a Mitsubishi HD-upgradeable TV, select INPUT 2 to connect the output connectors of the VCR.

When the HD receiver is converting all signals to standard 480i signals that can be recorded by standard VCRs, there will be no signals on the Y, Pr , and Pb connectors.

When the HD receiver is converting all signals to 1080i that can be sent to the HDTV input of the HD monitors, there will be no standard 480i signals to send to VCRs or standard video inputs of TVs.

For better performance, if both the TV and the VCR have S-video connectors, use S-video cables instead of standard yellow video cables.

Note: If you have connected a VCR into your entertainment system in a way that routes the cables from the HD receiver to your VCR before the signal reaches the TV, you may experience a distorted picture if you attempt to record

acopy-protected program. These programs are identified by a “Can’t Tape” symbol in the banner area of the screen. If this occurs, simply stop the recording process and your picture will automatically correct itself.

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Contents Page Directv Important Safety Instructions Installation Service Federal Communications Commission FCC Regulatory Information Table of Contents General On-Screen Guide Features Programming Your Remote Control Page First Look at HD System What You Should Do FirstHow Does All This Work? HD System Components Directv Plus Satellite Dish AntennaHD Receiver with Directv Plus Receiver Built-in Rear of the HD receiver power cord not shown Remote Control Keys Label Feature Installing the Remote Control Batteries Setting Up Your HD Receiver Choosing the Best Connection for Your Entertainment System Setting Up Your HD Receiver HD Receiver and Hdtv Monitor HD Receiver with Hdtv Monitor and VCR Mitsubishi SR-HD5 HD Directv Plus Receiver Setting Up Your HD Receiver HD Receiver and Standard Definition TV Monitor HD Receiver with Standard Definition TV Monitor and VCR Mitsubishi SR-HD5 HD Directv Plus Receiver Setting Up Your HD Receiver Home theater HD Receiver and Dolby Digital Receiver or DecoderHD Receiver and Standard Stereo System Finishing UpConnecting the VCR Control Cable RF Remote Control ReceiverFinding the VCR’s Remote Control Sensor Connecting the RF Remote Control Receiver/ Antenna Now You Can Turn It OnPOWER-ON Screen InstallationExit Front Panel vs. Remote Control Keys Controlling the HD Receiver3Basic Navigation Mitsubishi SR-HD5 HD Directv Plus Receiver Setting Up Satellite Dish Antenna Terrestrial Inputs Installing and Testing the Satellite Dish AntennaDisplaying the Installation Screen Selecting the Correct Type of Satellite Dish AntennaFinding the Correct Antenna-pointing Coordinates Oval DishTesting Signal Strength Pointing the Dish AntennaLocal Providers Local Provider Area Options System TestFine Tuning the Pointing of the Dish Antenna Selecting TranspondersLocal In Connection Options AntennaTesting the Strength of the Terrestrial Digital Channels ClearScan Channels Terrestrial Antenna or Cable without a Satellite Connection None You are not connected to an antenna or cable AntennaTime Setup Installation Is Now CompleteEditing Local Channels Watching Local Terrestrial ProgrammingTypes of Channels Basic Channel Changing Local Channels from DirectvDirectv Programming Channel BannerInformation Banner OneLine GuideTurboTune AlphaTuneAlternate Services AudioClosed Caption Advanced Program Guide Program GuideProgram Guide Screen Program Guide Pop-up Menu Choosing the Guide StyleAdvanced Program Guide Program Guide Small Cell Filtering the Guides DescriptionsTheme Filters Channel ListGeneral On-Screen Guide Features Guide TimesWatchword Entry Information Screen DoneShow Times Show Times ScreenVideo GuidesPreSelect PreSelecting Programs from the Advanced Program GuideCanceling PreSelected Programs PreSelecting Programs for ViewingHD Receiver’s Menu System Menu OverviewSetup Menu Main MenuPreferences AdvancedPreference Options Channel TagsAdvanced Preferences FiltersTranslucency Advanced Preference OptionsAudio/Video Setup Factory DefaultsChannel Lock Dolby DigitalTV Resolution Screen RatioImage Shape Cropped TV Timer LimitsRating Help TV-MAChannel Lists Max SpendingAutoSet RenameSet Tag BoxesInstallation VCR SetupTurboTune Set ChannelScheduler CodeTest Record/Stop Event Scheduling OptionsEditing an Event Check Mail PurchasesMessage EraseCancel Purchase HistoryUpcoming Purchases BuyCaller ID Purchase HistoryCall History Disable Locking ProcedureLock/Unlock HelpUnlocking Procedure Temporarily Overriding the LockPage Programming Your Remote Control Programming the Remote ControlProgramming Mode Code ScanCode Entry Television Code NumbersProgramming Your Remote Control AUX-LDP Code Number Using the Remote Control Identifying Codes That Have Been StoredControlling Other Components Using the AUX Button Volume Control in AUX ModeQuestions AnswersAppendix A-2 Questions and Answers Appendix A-3 Mitsubishi SR-HD5 HD Directv Plus Receiver Appendix A-4 Questions and Answers Appendix A-5 Page SpecialAPPENDIX InformationB Appendix B-2 Mitsubishi Revision a

SR-HD5 specifications

The Mitsubishi Electronics SR-HD5 is a state-of-the-art satellite receiver that stands out in the realm of high-definition broadcasting. Designed to support the latest standards in satellite technology, the SR-HD5 is a versatile solution catering to both residential and commercial users. Its compact design and robust functionality make it an ideal choice for quality TV viewing.

One of the main features of the SR-HD5 is its ability to receive various satellite broadcasting formats, including DVB-S2, which allows for enhanced data transmission efficiency. This technology is critical in providing users with access to a broader selection of channels and improved picture quality. The SR-HD5 is optimized for 720p and 1080p resolutions, ensuring users can enjoy their favorite programs in high definition.

The integrated digital video recorder (DVR) functionality adds another layer of convenience to the SR-HD5. With the capability to pause, rewind, and record live television, this feature allows users to enjoy flexibility in their viewing habits. The DVR can store a significant amount of content, which ensures that users can access their favorite shows at their convenience.

Furthermore, the SR-HD5 is equipped with an intuitive user interface that simplifies navigation through channels and settings. The on-screen menus are designed to be user-friendly, making it easy for individuals of all technical backgrounds to operate the receiver. Additionally, the built-in electronic program guide (EPG) provides viewers with real-time listings of available shows, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Connectivity is another strong suit of the SR-HD5. It includes multiple HDMI outputs, USB ports, and a built-in Ethernet interface, allowing easy integration with various devices. The HDMI outputs ensure that users can connect the receiver to modern TVs, taking advantage of the best possible audio and video quality. The Ethernet connection supports streaming capabilities, further expanding the entertainment options available to users.

Moreover, the SR-HD5 features advanced parental control settings, empowering users to restrict access to certain content based on their preferences. This is particularly beneficial for families with children, as it allows for a customizable viewing environment.

In conclusion, the Mitsubishi Electronics SR-HD5 is a high-performance satellite receiver that combines advanced technology with user-friendly features. With its strong reception, DVR capabilities, and sleek design, it offers a comprehensive solution for anyone looking to enhance their television viewing experience. Whether for home entertainment or commercial applications, the SR-HD5 delivers exceptional quality and versatility, making it a standout choice in the market.