Mitsubishi Electronics SeriesLT-40151 manual Programming Codes, Audio Amplifiers, Cable Boxes

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Appendix A: Programming the Remote Control, continued

Programming Codes

Audio Amplifiers

Adcom

41100, 40577

Altec Lansing

41742

Bel Canto

41583

Design

 

Bose

40674

Carver

40892

Cary Audio

41879

Design

 

Classe

41461

Flextronics

41879

Halcro

41934

Harman/

40892

Kardon

 

JVC

40331

Krell

41837

Left Coast

40892

Lexicon

41802, 41145

Marantz

40892

Mark

41483

Levinson

 

Parasound

41934

Philips

40892

Polk Audio

40892

Victor

40331

Yamaha

40354

Cable Boxes

A-Mark

10144, 10008

ABC

10237, 10008

Acorn

10237

Action

10237

Active

10237

Americast

10899

Amino

11822, 11602

Archer

10237

Bell South

10899

Century

10008

Cisco

11982, 11877, 10877

Comcast

11982

Digeo

12187

Director

10476

GE

10144

General

10476

Instrument

 

GoldStar

10144

Hitachi

10008

i3 Micro

11602

Insight

10476

Jerrold

10476

Memorex

10000

Motorola

11376, 11254, 10476

Myrio

11822, 11602

Nova Vision

10008

Novaplex

10008

Pace

11877, 10877, 10237,

 

10008

Panasonic

11982, 10144, 10008,

 

10000

Cable Boxes

Paragon

10525, 10008, 10000

Penney

10000

Philips

11305

Pioneer

11877, 10877, 10533,

 

10144

Pulsar

10000

Quasar

10000

Runco

10000

Samsung

10144

Scientific

11877, 10877, 10477,

Atlanta

10237, 10008, 10000

Sejin

11602

Sony

11006

Sprucer

10144

Toshiba

10000

US Elec-

10008

tronics

 

Videoway

10000

Zenith

10899, 10525, 10000

 

 

CD Players

 

Acoustic

40420

Research

 

Akai

40083

Burmester

40420

California

40029

Audio Labs

 

DKK

40000

Fisher

40000

Garrard

40420

Hafler

40173

Harman/

41202, 40173, 40100,

Kardon

40083

Inkel

40180

Integra

40101

JVC

41294, 40072

Kenwood

40626, 40190, 40037,

 

40029, 40000

KLH

41711, 41318

Koss

41317

LG

41208

Magnavox

40038

Marantz

40626, 40435, 40180,

 

40038, 40029

McIntosh

41703

MCS

40029

Memorex

40420, 40000

MGA

40083

Miro

40000

Mitsubishi

40098, 40083

Modulaire

40420, 40180, 40087,

 

40000

MTC

40420

NAD

41208

Onkyo

41327, 40101

Optimus

40420, 40087, 40037,

 

40000

Panasonic

40752, 40388, 40029

CD Players

 

Parasound

40420

Penney

40029

Philips

40626

Pioneer

41087

Proceed

40420

Quasar

40029

RadioShack

40420, 40180, 40000

RCA

40420

Realistic

40420, 40180, 40087,

 

40000

Roksan

40435

Rotel

40420

Sansui

40000

Sanyo

40087, 40000

Sharp

40180, 40037

Sherwood

41950, 40180

Sony

41364, 40490, 40185,

 

40100, 40000

Symphonic

40180

Tascam

40420

TDK

41208

Teac

40490, 40420, 40180

Technics

40029

Victor

40072

Wards

40087

Yamaha

41292, 40490, 40036

Yorx

40000

 

A/V Receivers

ADC

40531

Aiwa

41641, 41405, 41388,

 

41243, 40189, 40121

Alco

41390

AMC

41077

Anam

41609, 41074

Arcam

41189

Audiotronic

41189

Audiovox

41390

Bose

41933, 41841, 41629,

 

41253, 41229, 40639

Cairn

40189

Capetronic

40531

Carver

41289, 41189, 40189,

 

40121

Curtis

40014

Mathes

 

Daewoo

41250

Denon

41360, 41306, 41142,

 

40121

Emerson

40531

Fisher

41801

Grundig

40189

Harman/

41306, 41304, 41289,

Kardon

40891, 40189, 40110

Hitachi

41801

Insignia

42169, 41893, 41077,

 

41030

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Contents Series FCC Declaration of Conformity For Your RecordsContents Replacement Parts Outdoor Antenna GroundingTV Software Installation NotesImportant Information About Your TV If Your TV Gets DamagedSpecial Features of Your TV Package Contents Remote Control BatteriesStand Installation Wall-MountingBefore You Begin First-Time Power-OnHome Fast Power On Retail Welcome screenRemote Control TV ControlsTV Control Panel Power IndicatorSystem Reset IR SensorChannel Scan for Digital Channels Setting Up TV InputsSetting Up Other Inputs Memorizing Channels with Channel Scan For the ANT inputAbout Auto Input Sensing Auto Output Sensing Watching Broadcast TV CancelBasic TV Operation Watching DVDs or VideosOther TV Features Making Picture AdjustmentsAudio Settings Other InformationConnection Types Cable ManagementAuto Input/Auto Output Sensing Picture QualityConnector Panels Inputs and OutputsPb Pr Component Video ANT AntennaHdmi Inputs High-Definition Multimedia Interface Video Composite VideoUSB IR-NetCommand Output/External Controller InputRS-232C LAN USBa, USBb Hdtv Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, DVD/ Blu-ray Player Pb Pr Component Video DeviceHdmi Device Suitable for use with Sound Projector surround soundComposite Video Device Antenna or Cable TV ServiceDVI Video Device Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, DVD PlayerVCR or DVD Recorder to an Antenna or Wall Outlet CableReceiver with Hdmi Output ReceiverDVD player Subwoofer Audio-Only DeviceSelecting an Input Sleep TimerSleep ChannelView Channel Listings Controlling A/V Receiver VolumeRedirecting Audio Output Standard-Definition Analog Channels Status DisplayAbout Channel Numbers Standard-Definition Digital ChannelsDVD Image Definitions TV Signals and Display FormatsSignal Definitions TV Display Format DefinitionsComputer Video Connection Audio Video Output Connecting a Computer to the TVThis TV accepts digital computer signals only Digital DVIImage Resolution Using the TV with a Personal ComputerComputer Video Adjustments Computer Display FormatsPlaying a Slide Show or Playlist Camera Images and Music FilesUSB Media Player Menu Displaying the MenuPicture Files Compatible with the USB Port Thumbnail and Playlist Menus USB Media Setup MenuSlideshow + Music --Slideshow Music only Photos and Moving Video As Composite Video Press ACTIVITY, select Watch Movie Cam, and press EnterSound Projector Technology Basic SetupSound Projector Before You BeginAdjusting an External Subwoofer Adjusting Beam AnglesAdjusting Levels Custom menuStart Auto Setup Press Menu and go to Initial SoundPro Auto SetupMicrophone Placement Initial PreparationStreaming Internet Movies with Vudu Vudu Wireless KitInfo & Settings menu Standard ConnectionTroubleshooting Getting StartedSource device connected directly to the TV Introduction to Home-Theater ControlMain Menu Menu NavigationAdjust From the Adjust Audio menu SAP Audio Listen To StereoMono LanguageEnter twice ResetFilm Mode Auto, Off Advanced Picture GlobalADV2 Captions on Analog Channels CaptionsCaptions on Digital Channels Initial DSTChannel Ant Air Adding/Deleting Channels Using the Channel Edit MenuEnergy Energy Usage Standard Fast Power Ant CableStart Inputs AVRPhotos Music How is the Activity Menu Generated?Inputs Activity menu DVD DVD2 DVRLock TV-G ParentalTV-Y TV-PGUnlock Time Lock by TimeLock Time PanelAbout NetCommand IR Control Important Note on NetCommandPower key IR Emitter PlacementIf You are Unable to Locate a Device’s IR Sensor Adding or Removing Device Keys from NetCommand Control Initial NetCommand SetupIf the device has no Power OFF key, skip this step Controlling Most Device Types Operating NetCommand-Controlled DevicesSpecial Operation Description and Setup How to Use Special Operation MethodsMore Key Menu and NetCommand SP/EPNetCommand Specialized Device Keys Controlling Other A/V Receiver Functions Switching Audio to and from the A/V ReceiverControlling A/V Receiver Power With Any Connection TypeSetup to Control A/V Receiver Power and Volume Setting Up A/V Receiver ControlPower and Volume Before You BeginAutomatic Switching Audio or Audio/Video Use this setup forDVD Input key More About Using an Hdmi Connection Case 3 Automatic Audio Video Switching via HdmiBefore You Begin NetCommand and press Enter Open the Inputs Learn menuAppendices More Menus Appendix a Programming the Remote ControlFunctions Available for Other A/V Devices Series Supplemental KeysDVD Programming the Remote ControlAudio Lock Universal A/V Receiver Control CABLE/SAT VCR DVD AudioAudio Amplifiers Programming CodesCable Boxes Satellite Receivers VCRsGFM SVA DVD and Blu-ray PlayersIRT Enabling Hdmi Control of CEC Devices 249 Series. Use the TV’s NetCommand IR controlAppendix B Hdmi Control of CEC Devices New Device Found screenHdmi Control of an Hdmi A/V Receiver and Connected Devices Device Found screen will appearUsing Hdmi Control Resolving CEC ConflictsCare of the Remote Control Cleaning RecommendationsAppendix C TV Care Mitsubishi Unisen LCD Hdtv Bypassing the Parental LockThis page intentionally left blank Service and Customer Support Appendix E TroubleshootingTV Reset Comparison Guide ServiceRead the ON-SCREEN Nels, see Initial ChannelIf the New Device TionsReset Parental Password SeriesAccount TV Channels Symptom Remarks TV Power On/Off Symptom RemarksPicture Symptom Remarks Sound Symptom RemarksReceiver Set Up for Audio and Video Switching over Receiver with Hdmi ControlAppendices87 Trademark and License Information Mitsubishi TV Software GNU General Public License No Warranty To Obtain Warranty Service This Limited Warranty does not CoverWarranty93 Index Index95 MDEAservice@mdea.com System Reset

SeriesLT-40151 specifications

The Mitsubishi Electronics Series LT-40151 is a cutting-edge display solution designed for various professional applications, offering a combination of advanced technology, superior features, and robust performance. This model is particularly known for its impressive visual quality, energy efficiency, and flexibility, making it suitable for both commercial and industrial environments.

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