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Contents Processor WD-73640 WD-73Cll WD-73CA1FCC Declaration of Conformity Contents Replacement Parts Outdoor Antenna GroundingExampleofantennagrounding Ideo input Supplemental information on TV inputs and OutputsHDMi Inputs High=Definition Multimedia InterfaceR Input 1 audio Inputs and OutputsDVD image Definitions Additional TV FeaturesFormat Definitions Effect of Mitsubishi Formats on Picture TypesAudio Connecting a Computer to the TVHdmi Connection DVI Video ConnectionComputer Video Adjustments Image ResolutionWxga ADV1 LockPicture Video ModeTV Menus PicturePicture Picture+ Picture Plus PictureTo Use a Custom Picture Mode at a Later Time Picture AdvancedTVMenus Automatic Picture ModeFormat Compatibility Depth DLP LinkSound Sound Mode Level Sound Listen ToColor Captions on Digital ChannelsSetup Language Setup ClockSetup Timer Setup Channel SetupLamp Standard PC, AVR, Delete InputsInputs Name From the Input SelectionInputs Update Inputs ControlInputs Order Other Menu Alternate Rating System TV LocksPass Code Parental MenuUsing TV Locks LockBypassing TV Locks Lock Parental LockMovie Other Lock TimeLock Panel LockEnabling Hdmi Control CEC Devices Controlof3 DevicesHDMIoutput HDM! Control of an Hdmi A/V Receiver and Connected DevicesHdmi Control of CEC Devices HDMIcableOptional digitalaudio connectionDevice Using HDM! ControlResolving CEC Conflicts Removing an HDM! DeviceOne hour Is on, press Power to turnAvoid Overtightening Use only replacement lamp part number 915B455011Replacement Procedure IngParental Appendix B Troubleshooting30Appendices General TV OperationAppendix Troubleshooting TV Channels SymptomAppendices Remarks TV Power On/OffRomtheANT!nput Sound Symptom34Trademark and License information Trademark and License informationTrademark and License information Mitsubishi TV Software36Trademark and License information GNU General Public LicenseTermination Automatic Licensing of Downstream Recipients 38Trademark and License informationPublic License 40Trademark and License information To Obtain Warranty Service Warranty41This Limited Warranty does not Cover 42WarrantyWarranty43 44Warranty Hdmi Digital Audio OutputSystem Reset TVsupport@mevsa.comLamp-Substitution Alert