Mitsubishi Electronics L423FR, LT-4260 manual Remove the Screws indicated by the arrows

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Wall Mount Configuration Setup (continued)

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Be sure to use another person to hold or support the stand while removing the screws. The stand can easily fall resulting in injury or damage.

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Contents Owner’s Guide Product Name Liquid Crystal High Definition TV system Risk of Electric Shock do not OpenPage Contents Accessories CleaningPower Source Power-Cord ProtectionDamage Requiring Service Power LinesReplacement Parts Safety CheckLCD Monitor Transport/HandlingWall or Ceiling Mounting Operating CleaningStorage Television System Overview ChapterThank You for Your Purchase Included in the HD-6000 carton are the following items Unpacking Your New TV SystemSpecial Features Side Control Panel and Card Reader Side Panel Input/Output Attaching HD-6000 to 42 LCD Display Television System SetupAttaching HD-6000 to 42 LCD Display Television System SetupSet-Back Configuration Setup Hook on HD6000 Secure the HD-6000 to the stand using the two M3 Bolts HD-6000 Back Panel section detail See Appendix B Supported PC Resolutions, P Connecting a Computer OptionalStand Alone Configuration Setup Stand Alone Configuration Setup Wall Mount Configuration Setup Remove the Screws indicated by the arrows HD-6000 Back Panel section detail Wall Mount Configuration Setup PC or Macintosh back panel Connections Connecting the VCR Audio/Video Connecting a VCR directly to LCD Side PanelStereo Audio System Connecting an Audio Receiver Directly to LCD Side PanelReceiver Connect the audio cables from AudioOther S-Video Device DVD Player/Video Game with Component VideoRecommended Connecting a Computer Connecting a Computer Directly to LCD DisplayPIP/POP This page intentionally left blank Operation Remote Control FunctionsOverview Remote Control Functions Overview of the TV Layer ButtonsOperating the Remote Control Remote Control Functions OperationFor Best Results from the Remote Control OperationSleep Timer Remote Control Functions Sleep TimerSetting the Sleep Timer Canceling the Sleep TimerProgramming the Remote Control Use of the Remote Control with Other A/V ProductsVideo Products LD Player Audio position Receiver DVD positionDouble Window Activating the PIP, POP and Double WindowThis page intentionally left blank AUDIO/VIDEO Settings Menu Main Menu Setup MenuMenu Screen Operations Menu System Main Menu Screens Overview Setup MenuAdvanced Features Menu AUDIO/VIDEO Settings MenuSee pages 50-51 for more detailed setup information Cycle through a list of preset names or Off Setup Menu Input AssignmentInput Assignment Menu Language Setup Menu Language, Front Button LockFront Button Lock Color Balance Menu Figure Reset ColorAuto Color Correction On Figure PerfectColorPC Power Save Advanced Features Menu PC Power Save, Video MuteVideo Mute Memory Reset AUDIO/VIDEO Settings Menu OverviewAudiosettings Black Enhancement FigureAudio Settings AUDIO/VIDEO Setting Descriptions AudioVideo Settings AUDIO/VIDEO Setting Descriptions VideoThis page intentionally left blank Cable Management Index Troubleshooting Warranty Special FeaturesOperation of PIP and POP Narrow Available On-Screen Format SizesWidescreen Picture 480i/480p Analog Rgbpc Input Format Real PC Expand Full Changing PIP/POP Inputs Operation of PIP and POP and Double Window DWExchanging Program Images Moving PIP ImagesInput when Used With Hdmi Appendix B Supported PC ResolutionsComponent Inputs Input Levels with Component VideoReceivers Appendix C Remote Control Programming CodesCable Box DVD PlayersVCRs Satellite ReceiversPage Page Cable Management Index Page Cannot set adjustments to factory setting Troubleshooting Problem Possible SolutionPage Page Page Trademarks and Copyrights Mitsubishi LCD TV Limited Warranty Declaration of Conformity