Mitsubishi Electronics WD-65733, WD-57734, WD-57733, WD-Y577, WD-73734, WD-65734 Before you Begin

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Before you Begin

Auto Input Sensing

The TV’s Auto Input Sensing feature automatically rec- ognizes most connections and prompts you to identify the type of device connected. See chapter 2, “TV Setup,” for more on Auto Input Sensing.

Connection Types

Review the connection types available on your input devices and use inputs that will give the best video quality. For example, choose HDMI over component video, and choose component video over S-video or composite video.

Picture Quality

For best picture quality, route signals directly from the input device to the TV; avoid routing video signals through an A/V receiver, for example.

Sound Quality

For best surround sound audio quality, route audio signals from the input device directly to your A/V receiver or sound system whenever possible.

IMPORTANT

Accessory items such as cables, adapters, splitters, or combiners required for TV connections are not supplied with the TV. These items are available at many electronics stores.

HDTV Cable Box or Satellite Receiver with Component Video

If your cable box or satellite receiver has an HDMI output, use the connections for HDMI devices described later in this chapter.

Required: RCA component video cables, left/right analog stereo audio cables.

1.Connect the cable from the outside cable or satel- lite service to CABLE IN or SATELLITE IN on the cable box or satellite receiver. See your device’s owner’s guide for instructions and cable compat- ibility.

2.Connect RCA-type cables from the Y Pb Pr outputs on the HDTV cable box or satellite receiver to Component on the TV back panel, matching the colored green, blue, and red connections.

3.Connect left (white) and right (red) audio cables from the HDTV cable box or satellite receiver to Component AUDIO L (MONO) and R on the TV back panel.

Note: To hear digital surround sound, connect the digital audio output from your cable box or satellite re- ceiver directly to your digital A/V receiver.

 

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Contents WD-Y577, WD-Y657 WD-C657WD-57733, WD-65733, WD-73733 WD-57734, WD-65734, WD-73734For Your Records Refer Servicing to Qualified Service PersonnelContents Lamp Replacement Installation NotesCleaning Recommendations Operating NotesImportant Safeguards Special Features of Your TV Package ContentsFront Inputs TV Front PanelControl Panel Lamp Indicator Front-Panel IndicatorsStatus Indicator Timer IndicatorComponent Inputs Audio and Video TV Back PanelANT 1/MAIN, ANT 2/AUX Antenna Hdmi Inputs IR Emitter NetCommandInput 1, 2 Audio and Video Hdmi Cable CategoriesAdditional TV Setup Guidelines for Setting Up and Using Your New Widescreen TVGetting Started TV OperationInstalling the Remote Control Batteries When You First Power On the TVInitial TV Setup Additional TV Setup Using the Setup Menu Setting Up TV InputsWhen You First Connect a Device Change the Menu LanguageMore About Auto Input Sensing Controlling A/V Receiver Sound VolumeWith a Standard TV Setup This TV accepts digital computer signals only Connecting a Computer to the TVComputer Video Connection Audio Video Output Digital DVIComputer Video Adjustments Using the TV with a Personal ComputerImage Resolution Computer Display FormatsHdtv Cable Box or Satellite Receiver with Component Video Before you Begin18 3. TV Connections VHF Leads Antenna with a Single Lead%1MBZFS DVD Player with Component VideoVideo VCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet CableVideo LMONO-AUDIO-R Audio Hdmi OUT IR Emitter VCR to a Cable Box Audio & VideoReceivers with Hdmi Inputs Receiver Sound SystemOlder Cable Box Composite Video Connection CamcorderComponent Y Pb Pr Video Connection Hdmi ConnectionTV Tips Sleep TimerChoosing a Viewing Source Blank space Remote ControlChannelView Channel Listings Status Display Signal StrengthAnt TV-PG FAV1ANT-1 FAV Favorite ChannelsSignal Definitions TV Signals and Display FormatsDVD Definitions TV Display Format DefinitionsSee descriptions on the preceding TV Display FormatsJpeg Photos and the USB Photo Port Viewing Jpeg Picture FilesPhotos and Moving Video as Composite Video Media Setup MenuSlide Show Keys for Jpeg Picture Slide ShowMain Menu Remote Control Keys for the TV Menu SystemAV Menu Options AV MenuVideo Menu Options Video MenuAudio Menu Options Audio MenuANT1/ANT2 SAP ANT1/ANT2Captions on Analog Channels Captions MenuCaptions on Digital Channels Captions Menu OptionsSetup Menu Options Setup MenuPhysical Digital Channel Number Virtual Channel Number digital channels onlyEdit ChannelSelect either Applies or Ignore for Daylight Savings Time SettingsClock Timer Timer On, Off DayAVR Inputs MenuInputs Menu Options Lock Menu Setting or Resetting a Pass CodeParent Menu Other Menu Alternate Rating SystemTV-Y Parent Menu Options U.S.-based rating systemTV-Y7 TV-GFront Panel Other Menu Options alternate rating systemTime Important Note on NetCommand About NetCommandTFOTPS *OGSPOUPGB IR Emitter Placement NetCommand0OUPQPGBTJOHMF UBMMEFWJDF TJFEEFWJDFTIf the device has no Power OFF key, skip this step Initial NetCommand Setup for Most DevicesAdd or Remove Device Keys from NetCommand Control CH/PAGE PowerGuide Special Operation Methods To Control an A/V Receiver Operating NetCommand-Controlled DevicesTo Control Most Device Types Outside the Guide Inside the GuideSetting Up NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver Before You Begin XJUI EJHJUBMTVSSPVOETPVOE 56 6. NetCommand Appendices Width Depth Lbs Appendix a SpecificationsBypassing the Parental Lock Appendix B Bypassing the Parental LockThis page intentionally left blank Lamp Life Appendix C Lamp-Cartridge Replacement and CleaningTo Order a New Lamp Lamp Part Number 915P061010Lamp-Cartridge Filter Cleaning Lamp-Cartridge ReplacementInstalling the New Lamp Cartridge Removing the Old Lamp CartridgeFunctions Available for Other A/V Devices Appendix D Programming the Remote ControlAudio Lock Universal A/V Receiver Control Programming the Remote ControlCode Verification Audio Amplifiers Brand Code Programming CodesCable Boxes Brand Code CD Players Brand CodeTFC DVD Players/Recorders Brand CodeSatellite Receivers Brand Code Laser Disc Players Brand CodeABS VCRs and DVRs Brand CodeSTS TV Reset Comparison Guide Appendix E TroubleshootingBefore you change sound or picture settings If Reset Name When to Use How to Use Resulting ActionSupport Service and SupportService TV Channels Symptom Remarks General TV Operation Symptom RemarksPicture Symptom Remarks TV Power On/Off Symptom RemarksIndicators Symptom Remarks Symptom RemarksNetCommand Y and 734 series only Symptom Remarks Trademark and License Information Mitsubishi TV Software Mitsubishi DLP Projection Television Limited Warranty Mitsubishi Digital Electronics AMERICA, INC Index Index Page System Reset MDEAservice@mdea.com
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WD-Y657, WD-Y577, WD-73733, WD-57733, WD-65733 specifications

The Mitsubishi Electronics WD-65734 and WD-73734 are part of the renowned line of DLP (Digital Light Processing) televisions that have garnered a strong following among home theater enthusiasts. These models feature advanced technologies that deliver stunning image quality and an immersive viewing experience.

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The WD-65734 and WD-73734 also include Mitsubishi's advanced Brilliant Color technology. This feature optimizes color performance across various brightness levels, making images appear brighter and more vibrant without sacrificing detail in darker scenes. The result is a television that excels in a wide range of lighting conditions, from well-lit rooms to darkened home theaters.

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