Mitsubishi Electronics WS-65908, WS-55908 manual How Connections Affect the PIP and POP

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Part II: Installation

How Connections Affect the PIP and POP

Connections Affect the PIP and POP

To see a picture in the PIP or POP inset, you may need to select an input source. If the only input connected is ANT-A, then both the main picture and the PIP/POP insert will be from that input source. If other video equipment is connected, you may be able to view these input sources as the PIP/POP insert. When connecting your new Mitsubishi bigscreen, it is important to under- stand which main picture and PIP/POP input sources can and cannot be used together. Table 1 shows which inputs can and cannot be used together and the limitations they may require. To see if 480i, DTV 480p, 1080i, Conponent-1 or Component-2 480p is being displayed as the main picture, press INFO on the TV remote control. The on- screen display, gur e 1, wi ll list 480i , 480p or 1080i when those signals are being received. See Operation of PIP and POP, pages

54-55, for operating instructions. An aster- isk (*) displayed after the signal type indi- cates that the signal being received is

anon-standard format. A non-standard format signal may or may not display prop- erly in a PIP/POP inset.

PIP/POP

ANT-A

ANT-B

INPUTS 1-4

COMPONENT

DTV

STB

MAIN

 

 

 

INPUTS 1-2

 

 

ANT-A

OK*

NO PIP/POP

OK

OK

OK

OK

ANT-B

OK

OK*

OK

OK

OK

OK

INPUTS 1-4

OK

OK

OK**

OK

OK

OK

COMPONENT

OK

OK

OK

OK**

OK POP

OK

INPUTS 1-2

NO PIP

 

 

 

 

 

DTV

OK

OK

OK

OK

OK**

OK

STB

OK

OK

OK

OK

OK

OK**

VGA

 

 

NO PIP

 

 

 

Table 1. *No Side-by-Side with the same channel. **No Side-by-Side with the same input. PIP cannot display VGA.

DTV 31.∗∗ 1080i

DTV 31.∗∗ 4:09 480p Tuesda

or

4:09 AM

Tuesday

Signal Strength

Figure 1. On-screen display will show 480i, 480p, or 1080i when those signals are being received.

How Connections Affect the System 4 Home Theater IR Control

How

The Mitsubishi System 4 Home Theater IR Control is a special feature that makes it easier to use your TV with a digital surround sound A/V receiver. Once your equipment is properly connected and set up, your TV and digital A/V receiver will change inputs together, to match high resolution pictures with the proper surround sound.

When you change inputs on your TV to watch different video products, your TV will send signals via your remote control and the infrared emitters to your digital A/V receiver

to change inputs. You will automatically hear the high quality digital surround sound from digital products like your DTV receiver and DVD player, and high quality analog stereo or surround sound from non-digital products like your VCR.

Additionally, all IR remote signals from your Mitsubishi remote or other manufacturers remote will be passed through your TV to your A/V devices. Your A/V devices can be hidden or behind cabinet doors and con- trolled by pointing the remote at the TV.

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Contents Projection Television Models WS-55908 and WS-65908 Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Table of Contents Important Safeguards Important SafeguardsImportant Safeguards SafeguardsMDEAservice@bigscreen . mea . com Thank You We at Mitsubishi Would Like to Thank You Special Features Unpacking Your New TVPage Installation Front Control Panel Power Power used for Timer functionReset Front Control Panel FunctionsBack Panel Functions How Connections Affect the PIP and POP How Connections Affect the System 4 Home Theater IR ControlSpecial Setups TV System 4 Home Theater IR ControlSeparate UHF and VHF Antennas Connecting an Antenna, Wall Outlet Cable, or Cable BoxConnecting an Cable BoxComposite Video with Audio or Connecting a VCRAntennas or Wall Outlet Cable Video with AudioStereo Audio System Connecting an Audio ReceiverAn Audio ReceiverDevice Connecting a DVD PlayerDVD Player or Connecting an S-Video Device DVD Player with Component VideoDTV Receiver with Component Video Connections Connecting a DTV ReceiverDTV Connectors and Adaptors Connecting a DTV DTV Receiver with RGB Video ConnectionsConnecting a Computer Connecting a Computer with a VGA Monitor OutputConnecting Important Notes #1 Page Setup Programming the Remote Control To Control Other A/V Products Programming ProductsTo Activate the Audio Portion Activate the SystemActivation of the System 4 Home Theater IR Control To Activate the Video PortionDeactivating the System 4 Home Theater IR Control Testing System 4 for Proper SetupActivating Video If the TV did not change inputs3D Graphical Menu System Menu SystemCaptions Menu Setup MenuMenu Screens Overview Channel MenuClock Menu Chip Lock MenuAudio/Video Menu Setup Menu Memorize Channels, Assign Input, and Language Channels, Assign Input, and LanguageClosed Captions Captions Menu Closed CaptionsClosed CC BackgroundChannel Menu Antenna, Channel, Memory, Name, and SQV Antenna, Channel, Memory, Name, and SQVChip Lock Chip Menu V-Chip LockChip Lock Entry to the V-Chip LockChipLock Chip Signal InformationChip Menu V-ChipLock TV Categories DescriptionsChip Menu V-Chip Lock Hours/Time Chip Lock Hours/TimeTimer Advanced Menu TimerTimer Menu Set DayAdvanced Menu Convergence ConvergenceVideo Mute Advanced Convergence, Video Display, and Video MuteAdvanced Convergence Black EnhancementMemory Reset AV Memory Reset, and Audio/VideoAUDIO/VIDEO Settings menu Audio Settings and Video SettingsTV Speakers Audio/Video Menu TV Speakers, and Audio OutputTV Speakers, and Audio Output Audio OutputClock Setting Manual Clock Menu Clock Setting ManualClock Setting Manual Clock Setting Auto Clock Menu Clock Setting AutoClock Setting Auto Time ZoneSetting Setting Descriptions AudioAudio Settings Setting Descriptions Video Video SettingsPage Operation Remote Control Functions Overview OverviewOperation Remote Control Functions Care and OperationCare and Operation Remote Control Functions System 4 Home Theater IR Control Remote Control Functions Channel Selection and Sleep TimerSleep Timer Channel Selection Sleep TimerRequirements for Operation Operation VCR as exampleActivating the PIP and POP Remote Control Functions Special FunctionsOperation of PIP and POP Remote Control Functions Operation of PIP and POP Remote Control Functions Display Formats Display Formats Important Notes #2 Bypassing the V-Chip Lock Appendix a Bypassing the V-Chip LockPage DTV Input Component-1 and Component-2 InputsVGA Input De ni tion I nput Co nnect ion Co mp at ib lityDVD Players Appendix C Remote Control Programming CodesReceivers Satellite ReceiversCleaning ServiceAppendix E Troubleshooting Problem Possible Solution See Appendix A, Bypassing the V-Chip Lock,Index A-R IndexTime setting Mitsubishi Projection TV Limited Warranty Mitsubishi Projection TV Limited WarrantyMitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc 871D297A30

WS-65908, WS-55908 specifications

The Mitsubishi Electronics WS-55908 and WS-65908 are two distinguished models from Mitsubishi's acclaimed line of rear projection televisions, introduced in the early 2000s. These models are known for their robust performance and advanced technology, aiming to deliver a superior viewing experience for home theater enthusiasts.

Both models feature a large screen size, with the WS-55908 boasting a 55-inch display and the WS-65908 providing a more expansive 65-inch screen. This significant screen real estate allows for immersive viewing, making them ideal for movies, sports, and gaming. The screens utilize a high-definition resolution, ensuring crisp and clear images, while also supporting 1080p input, which was cutting edge at the time of their release.

One of the standout technologies in these models is Mitsubishi's exclusive Diamond Vision technology. This innovation enhances brightness and color accuracy, resulting in vibrant images with deep blacks and rich colors. The screens employ a DLP (Digital Light Processing) system, which utilizes a digital micromirror device to project high-quality images. This technology minimizes motion blur and contributes to smoother image reproduction, making it an attractive choice for fast-paced action scenes.

In addition to image quality, sound performance is also a crucial feature of these models. Both the WS-55908 and WS-65908 are equipped with integrated audio systems designed to provide robust sound to complement their visual capabilities. The inclusion of multiple audio outputs allows for easy connectivity with external sound systems, enhancing the overall home theater experience.

Another remarkable characteristic of these models is their user-friendly interface. The remote control is intuitive, allowing users to navigate through various settings, inputs, and features seamlessly. Furthermore, connectivity options are plentiful, with multiple HDMI and component inputs available, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices, including DVD players, gaming consoles, and streaming devices.

The design of the WS-55908 and WS-65908 is sleek and modern, making them aesthetically pleasing additions to any living room. Their refined cabinetry and minimalist bezels enhance the viewing experience by focusing attention on the screen itself.

In summary, the Mitsubishi Electronics WS-55908 and WS-65908 rear projection TVs are characterized by their large screen sizes, advanced DLP technology, exceptional image quality, and reliable sound performance. With their rich array of features and stylish designs, these models provided consumers with an outstanding home entertainment option during their era, catering to the evolving demands of television viewing.