Mitsubishi Electronics LT-52148, LT-46148, LT-40148, LT-52246, LT-46246 manual Index

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Index

A

Adjust Keys (Up/Down/Left/Right) 30, 37

Anamorphic Picture Format 34 Antenna

Connecting 24

Signal Strength for Digital Chan- nels 32

Antenna Inputs (ANT 1, ANT 2) 9 Audio Lock (A/V receiver control) 70 AUDIO OUTPUT Jacks 10

Auto Input/Auto Output Sensing 14, 16

Auto-Off (Sleep Timer) 29 Auto-On (Timer) 47

A/V Memory Reset 83 A/V Receiver

and TV Speakers 42

and TV’s Remote Control 60, 64, 69

Audio Lock 70 Connecting 10, 27 Controlling Sound Volume 16 Disconnecting Analog 16 NetCommand IR Control 54, 58,

60

Controlling a Device Connected to the A/V Receiver 17, 65 Video and Audio Switching via HDMI 64

A/V Reset 7, 83

B

Backlight (Video Setting) 40 Batteries 12

Blue Glow 39

Brightness (picture adjustment) 40

C

Cable Box

and TV’s Remote Control 31, 69 Connecting 22, 23, 25, 26

CableCARD 9, 20, 24, 48 Channel Memorization 14

Cable Management 21 Camcorder 28 Captions Menu 43

CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) 6, 17, 69

A/V Receiver 16, 81, 88 CEC-Enabled Devices and the

Inputs Name menu 50 Disabling CEC for a Device 50 NetCommand for HDMI/CEC 80 Troubleshooting 85

Channels

Add Single Channel to Memory

44, 45

antennaweb.org 44

Changing Channels 29

Channel Lock 45

Digital Channel Numbers 66

Edit Channels (menu) 45

Favorites (Fav) 33, 45

Memorizing 14, 44

Naming 45

Physical/Virtual Channel Num-

bers 44, 45

Scan (memorize) 44

Status Display 32

Troubleshooting 85

ChannelView Channel Listings 31

Cleaning 5

Clock, Set Date and Time 46

Closed Captions 43

Color Adjustments 38, 40

Reset Color 38, 83

Computer

and Display Formats 19, 66

Connecting 18

Contrast 40

Controller Output 10

Control Panel Lock 53

Customer Service and Support 84

D

Date. See Clock

DeepField Imager (video adjustment) 41

Defaults, Resetting 83

DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT 10

Dolby Digital 10, 27, 61, 66 DVD Player

and TV’s Remote Control 31, 69 Connecting 22, 23

DVI Device, Connecting 23

E

Edit Menu (channels) 45

Energy Mode 48

F

F1–F4 Keys 30, 56

Fast Power On 20, 48, 77

FAV (Favorite Channels) 33, 45 Film Mode 39

Font (digital closed captions) 43 Freeze Picture 31

Front Panel Blue Glow 39 Indicators 8

Full Native 34

G

GalleryPlayer 35, 49 Game

Game as Input Name 50

Game Picture Mode 40 HDMI Cables for Games 10

Global Menu 39

GUIDE Key 30, 69 ChannelView 31 TV Guide Daily 77

H

HD (High-Definition) Signal) 34

HDMI

Changing Out an HDMI Device

and Auto Input Sensing 16

Connecting an HDMI Device 22

A/V Receiver 27

HDMI Cable Categories 10 HDMI Jack 10 NetCommand for HDMI Devices

6, 69, 82, 88

Removing an HDMI Device from the Input Selection Menu 50

I

INFO Key

ChannelView 31

in TV Menus 37

Status Display 32

USB Photo Menu 35

Input Selection Menu

Choose Viewing Source 29

Disconnected HDMI Device 16,

50, 82

Icon Order 50

INPUT Key 30

Inputs Menu 50

Inputs > Name Menu and CEC

Devices 82

IR (infrared) Emitter Placement

55

J

JPEG Photo Files 35

L Language

in Digital Programs 42

SAP (Second Audio Program) 42 Language Menu 44

Learn 50. See also NetCommand IR Control

Learn Menu 50

Letter Box Image Display 34 Level Sound 42

Light, Decorative 39 Listen To (Audio setting) 42

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Contents LT-40148, LT-46148, LT-52148 LT-46246, LT-52246Refer Servicing to Qualified Service Personnel For Your RecordsContents Replacement Parts Outdoor Antenna GroundingIf Your TV Gets Damaged Installation Notes Cleaning RecommendationsTV Guide Daily Access Requirements Disposal of Your TVPackage Contents Special Features of Your TVTV Guide Daily Interactive Program Guide System TV Control Panel Convenience InputsGalleryPlayer Convenience Inputs Swivelling StandStatus Indicator Front-Panel IndicatorsPower Indicator LED Color TV Condition Additional InformationTV Main Panel RS-232C IR NetCommand Output/External Controller InputHdmi Inputs High-Definition Multimedia Interface Selecting Audio Output Type, 246 Series TVsStand Removal Stand-Removal ProcedureTV Back Cover Protective Sheet When You First Power On the TV Guidelines for Setting Up and Using Your New Widescreen TVInstalling the Remote Control Batteries Getting StartedTV Operation Additional TV SetupTV Cleaning AssistanceWhen You First Connect a Device Initial TV SetupSetting Up TV Inputs Memorizing ChannelsAuto Input/Auto Output Sensing Screens Auto Input Sensing for CEC-Enabled DevicesSetup Procedure ReceiverWith NetCommand IR Control Controlling A/V Receiver Sound VolumeWith a Standard TV Setup With NetCommand for Hdmi CEC-Enabled Hdmi A/V ReceiverSource device connected directly to the TV Connecting a Computer to the TV Computer Video Connection Audio Video OutputImage Resolution Using the TV with a Personal ComputerComputer Video Adjustments Computer Display FormatsSeries TVs Using a CableCARDInstalling a CableCARD CableCARD MenuCable Management Installing the Cable TieBefore You Begin Cable RoutingCable Box or Satellite Receiver Only Connect Cable service orHdmi and Audio Signals MainCables to Input Connect audioAudio Antennas with Separate UHF and VHF Leads Wall Outlet Cable no cable boxAntenna with a Single Lead VCR to a Cable Box Audio & Video VCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet CableVCR Older Cable Box 26 3. TV ConnectionsTo connect an analog A/V receiver Receiver Sound System Using the TV’s Audio OutputReceiver with Hdmi Output Receiver back panelPb Pr Component Video Connection CamcorderAudio-Only Device Composite Video ConnectionChoosing a Viewing Source Sleep TimerTV Tips Cancel Remote Control23. F1-F4 For devices under NetCommand control ChannelView Channel Listings Ant 1 Signal StrengthStatus Display TV-PG FAV1Fav Favorite Channels ANT-1DVD Image Definitions TV Signals and Display FormatsSignal Definitions TV Display Format DefinitionsJpeg Images and the USB Photo Port Viewing Camera Files and GalleryPlayer ImagesJpeg Thumbnail Menu Slide Show Media Setup MenuCamera Photos and Moving Video as Composite Video Keys for Jpeg Picture Slide ShowRemote Control Keys for the TV Menu System Main MenuAV Menu AV Menu OptionsGlobal Film Mode Auto, OffVideo Mute On, Off Audio Only On, OffVideo Menu Video Menu OptionsDeepField Vert AdjustmentSharpEdge On, Off ImagerANT1/ANT2 Audio MenuAudio Menu Options SAPCaptions on Digital Channels Captions MenuCaptions on Analog Channels Captions Menu OptionsSetup Menu Options Setup Menu1 Enter Setup menu, Edit channel options EditManual ClockTime DateTimer Setup menu, Timer optionsEnergy Fast Power On Mode Low Power Use the External Controller Input Wired IR option seeCreate Getting Started with GalleryPlayerExport Input Selection menu Only when Inputs NetCommandInputs Menu Selection menuParent Menu Lock MenuPass Codes Other Menu Alternate Rating SystemTV-Y7 Parent Menu Options U.S.-based rating systemTV-Y TV-GOther Menu Options alternate rating system TimeAbout NetCommand IR Control Important Note on NetCommandIR Emitter Placement An IR emitter cable is included with the TVInitial NetCommand Setup for Most Devices If the device has no Power OFF key, skip this stepGuide PowerCH/PAGE Controlling an A/V Receiver Operating NetCommand-Controlled DevicesControlling Most Device Types Special Operation MethodsInside the Guide Outside the GuideSetup to Control A/V Receiver Power and Volume Setting Up NetCommand Control of an A/V ReceiverReceiver Control Power and Volume Before You BeginAudio Available from TV only Receiver Control Automatic Audio SwitchingAudio Switching Setup Analog Stereo AudioAV Receiver menu to set up audio switching More About Using an Hdmi Connection with this Setup VCRSetup to Control Switching to the TV’s Audio Output AVR menu for audio and video switching with Hdmi outputAssign Input5 NetCommand IR Control Device Connected to an A/V ReceiverAted Assign Input column Assign Input1 through Open the Inputs Learn menuAppendix a Specifications Width Depth Weight lbsAppendix B Bypassing the Parental Lock Bypassing the Parental LockThis page intentionally left blank Appendix C Programming the Remote Control Functions Available for Other A/V DevicesCABLE/SAT VCR DVD Audio Programming the Remote ControlDVD Code VerificationCable Boxes Programming CodesMake Code Cable Boxes Make CodeReceivers Make Code Laser Disc PlayersSatellite Receivers Make Code VCRs Make Code ABSDVD Players DVD Players Make CodeAppendices75 Main Guide Screen Elements Initial Guide SetupAppendix D TV Guide Daily 246 Series TVs High-definition ChannelIcon NumberUsing the TV Guide Daily System Setting Up TV Guide DailyNavigating the Guide Customizing Guide Listings Modifying the Guide SetupLooking at Ads Available OptionsProcedure TV Guide Daily Troubleshooting Tips Symptom RemarksEnabling or Disabling the TV’s NetCommand Hdmi Control Appendix E NetCommand Hdmi Control of CEC DevicesConnecting Hdmi Devices to the TV Appendices81 Resetting Hdmi Control or Removing an Hdmi Device Figure Using NetCommand Hdmi ControlCEC-enabled A/V receiver functions that may be available TV Reset Comparison Guide Appendix F TroubleshootingReset Name When to Use How to Use Resulting Action Read the ON-SCREEN Service and Customer SupportService TionsGeneral TV Operation Symptom Remarks TV Channels Symptom RemarksTV Power On/Off Symptom Remarks Picture Symptom RemarksSymptom Remarks Indicators Symptom Remarks NetCommand IR Control Symptom RemarksAppendices89 Trademark and License Information Mitsubishi TV Software To Obtain Warranty Service This Limited Warranty does not CoverWarranty93 Index Index95 MDEAservice@mdea.com System Reset

LT-52246, LT-46246, LT-52148, LT-46148, LT-40148 specifications

Mitsubishi Electronics has consistently been at the forefront of innovation in the electronics sector, and their line of large-screen televisions is no exception. The models LT-40148, LT-46148, LT-52148, LT-46246, and LT-52246 exemplify the blend of advanced technology, impressive performance, and user-friendly features that consumers have come to expect from the brand.

The LT-40148 is a 40-inch television that serves as an excellent choice for smaller living spaces. With a Full HD resolution, this model delivers crisp and vibrant imagery, making every movie night or gaming session an immersive experience. The LT-46148 steps up to a 46-inch screen, offering enhanced viewing for larger rooms. Both models boast Mitsubishi's proprietary color processing technology, which ensures accurate color reproduction for a lifelike viewing experience.

Moving up in size and specifications, the LT-52148 offers a generous 52 inches of display, making it perfect for avid sports fans and movie buffs who crave a cinematic experience at home. This model incorporates Mitsubishi’s unique LED backlighting, which provides enhanced brightness and contrast, illuminating every detail of the picture. The LT-46246 and LT-52246 offer even larger displays at 46 inches and 52 inches, respectively, catering to those who desire both size and exceptional quality.

All five models feature Mitsubishi’s advanced image processing technology, which enhances video smoothness and reduces motion blur during fast-paced scenes. Additionally, these units are equipped with multiple HDMI inputs, making it easier than ever to connect various devices such as gaming consoles and Blu-ray players. The incorporation of built-in speakers and advanced audio technologies ensures that the audio output is just as striking as the visuals.

Moreover, these models also include energy-efficient features that align with modern sustainability efforts, making them a responsible choice for environmentally conscious consumers. In terms of design, Mitsubishi TVs exhibit sleek and stylish aesthetics, able to harmonize with any living space decor.

In summary, Mitsubishi Electronics’ LT-40148, LT-46148, LT-52148, LT-46246, and LT-52246 televisions merge cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features, delivering unparalleled viewing experiences. Whether it's for gaming, movies, or sports, these models surpass expectations, ensuring quality entertainment for any household.