Mitsumi electronic 738 Series, 838 Series Audio Amplifiers, Audio Accessories, Video Accessories

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Appendix A: Programming the Remote Control, continued

Audio Amplifiers

Altec

41742

Lansing

 

Anthem

42220

Bel Canto

41583

Design

 

Cary Audio

41879

Design

 

Classe

41461

Denon

42134

Durabrand

41561

Flextronics

41879

Halcro

41934

Harman/

40892

Kardon

 

Krell

42463, 41837

Left Coast

40892

Lenoxx

41561

Lexicon

41802, 41145

Marantz

42138, 40892

Mark

42405, 41483

Levinson

 

Parasound

42245, 41934

Philips

40892

Polk Audio

42242, 40892

 

 

Cable Boxes

 

Amino

11822, 11602

Bright House

11877, 11376

Cable One

11877, 11376

Cablevision

11877, 11376

Charter

12187, 11877, 11376

Cisco

11982, 11877, 10877

Comcast

12576, 11982, 11877,

 

11376

Cox

11877, 11376

Digeo

12187, 11187

Director

10476

General

10476

Instrument

 

Homecast

12301

i3 Micro

11602

Insight

11877, 11376

Jerrold

10476

Knology

11877

Mediacom

11877, 11376

Motorola

11376, 11187, 10476

Myrio

11822, 11602

Pace

11982, 11877, 11376

Panasonic

11982

Pioneer

11877, 10877

RCN

11376

Cable Boxes

 

Rogers

11877

Scientific

11877, 10877

Atlanta

 

Sejin

11602

Shaw

11376

Sony

11006

Suddenlink

11877, 11376

Time Warner

12187, 11877, 11376

Tivo

12576

 

 

CD Players

 

Burmester

40420

California

40029

Audio Labs

 

DKK

40000

Garrard

40420

Harman/

41202, 40173, 40083

Kardon

 

Integra

40101

JVC

41294, 40072

Kenwood

40626, 40028

KLH

41318

Koss

41317

LG

41208

Magnavox

40038

Marantz

40626, 40038, 40029

McIntosh

41703

MCS

40029

MGA

40083

Miro

40000

Mitsubishi

40098, 40083

MTC

40420

NAD

41208

Onkyo

41327, 40101

Optimus

40420, 40000

Panasonic

40752, 40388, 40029

Parasound

40420

Philips

40626

Pioneer

41087

Proceed

40420

Quasar

40029

RCA

40420, 40053

Realistic

40420

Rotel

40420

Sherwood

41950

Sony

41364, 40490, 40185,

 

40100, 40000

Tascam

40420

TDK

41208

Teac

40420

Technics

40029

CD Players

 

Victor

40072

Wards

40053

Yamaha

41292, 40490, 40036

Audio Accessories

Apple 41115

Denon 42502

Vizio 42454

Yamaha 42458

Video Accessories

ADB

12586, 12254

Amino

12482, 11673, 11615,

 

11481

AT&T

10858

Cisco

12517, 12345

KoolConnect

11481

Motorola

12378, 10858

Scientific

12517, 12345, 10858

Atlanta

 

SureWest

11481

Verizon

12378

 

A/V Receivers

Aiwa

41641, 41405, 41388

Alco

41390

AMC

41077

Anam

41609

Arcam

41189

Audiotronic

41189

Audiovox

41390

B & K

40820

Bose

41933, 41841, 41629,

 

41253, 41229, 40639

Carver

41189

Denon

42857, 42279

Electrohome

42026

Harman/

42443, 42241, 41306,

Kardon

41304, 40891

iLive

42013

Insignia

42175, 42169, 41893,

 

41077, 41030

Integra

41805, 41320, 41298

iSymphony

42258, 42018

JBL

41306

JVC

42331, 42239, 42040,

 

41495, 41374

Kenwood

41570, 41569, 41313

KLH

41428, 41412, 41390

LG

42284, 42197, 41293

Magnavox

41514, 41269, 41189

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Contents Series TV Model Stand Model Stand RequirementContents Lamp Replacement Installation and Operating NotesInternal Fans Children and TV ViewingOutdoor Antenna Grounding Replacement PartsSpecial Features of Your TV Installing the Remote Control Batteries Package ContentsTV Tips First-Time Power-OnBefore You Begin TV Controls Remote ControlTools Tools Key and MenuPicture ToolsSystem Reset Status IndicatorTV Control Panel Panel-Lock ReleaseUsing the ANT Antenna Input Setting Up TV InputsSetting Up Inputs with Auto Input Sensing Memorizing Channels with Channel Scan For the ANT inputAbout Auto Input Sensing When You First Connect a DeviceAuto Input Sensing for Most Devices Tips on Auto SensingBasic TV Operation CancelSelecting an Input to Watch Watching Broadcast TVBasic Audio Controls Picture SettingsTV Care AssistanceFeature More TV FeaturesFormat Key and Picture Shape Input Selection menu Inputs Name menuDVI Video Connection Connecting a Computer to the TVHdmi Connection Computer Video Adjustments Using the TV with a Personal ComputerImage Resolution Distortion in Computer ImagesAuto Input Sensing Connection Types and Audio/Video QualityConnection Types Picture QualitySide Inputs Inputs and OutputsMain Connection Panel 2a. USB limited use Hdmi Inputs High-Definition Multimedia Interface2b. USB 838 Series LANHdmi Device IR-NetCommand Output9a. Audio Output 9b. AUDIO/SURROUND OutputSatellite Pb Pr Component Video DeviceDVI Video Device VCR or DVD Recorder to an Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable Antenna or Cable TV ServiceComposite Video Device VCR or other device with composite video outputDVD player ReceiverReceiver with Hdmi Output Supplemental Audio Connections Wireless SubwooferAdding a Subwoofer Subwoofer with Audio CableRCA/RCA Using the TV Speakers as a Center ChannelOutput Go to Sound Global and set Center Channel to OnSetting the Sleep Timer Sleep TimerViewing or Changing the Sleep Timer FAV Favorite ChannelsUsing Custom Channel Banks Using ChannelView ListingsChannelView Channel Listings About ChannelViewAbout Channel Numbers Signal DefinitionsStatus Display Redirecting Audio Output Using an External Sound SystemControlling A/V Receiver Sound Volume Format Definitions Picture Shape and Display FormatsEffect of Mitsubishi Formats on Picture Types DVD Image Definitions3D Video Initial SetupWatching 3D Video To Watch Regular non-3D VideoEpilepsy 3D Safety RequirementsUSB Media Player Menu Camera Images and Music FilesUSB Source Devices 838 Series USB Media Setup Menu Using the Photos and Audio MenusKey For Photos or Audio Tracks Slideshow + Music --Slideshow only Music onlyPhotos and Motion Video as Composite Video Using an Audio-Only DeviceOptional Audio Cable Plug in firstPairing the TV with an Audio Playback Device Wireless Audio PlaybackResetting Bluetooth Pairing or Connection Tips for Wireless PlaybackSound Projector 838 Series Basic Manual SetupSound Projector Technology Before You BeginAdjusting Levels Adjusting Beam AnglesAdjusting an External Subwoofer How to Make Adjustments in the Custom MenuMicrophone Placement Auto SetupStart Auto Setup Initial PreparationSet Sound Global Analog Audio Out to Rear External Rear SpeakersEthernet Connection Home Network SetupStreamTV Internet Media @ # $ % * + = . space ? Wireless ConnectionKey Use for Troubleshooting Using StreamTV Internet MediaUsing Vudu Apps and Vudu Movies Getting Started with Vudu MoviesIntroduction to Home-Theater Control Source device connected directly to the TVPicture Main MenuPicture Picture+ Using PerfectColor Picture ResetUsing PerfecTint Picture PerfectPicture Mode SAP SoundSound Audio Sound SoundPro Sound GlobalSound Auto SP Captions Setup Language SetupSetup Clock Setup TimerAdding/Deleting Channels Using the Channel Edit Menu Setup ChannelEthernet Connection Dhcp automatic, Manual Connection Data Setup EnergySetup Network Inputs Name InputsInputs Inputs ControlInputs Demo Inputs OrderLock TV-Y Lock ParentalLock Channel Lock TimeLock Panel Lock OtherImportant Note on NetCommand About NetCommand IR ControlIf You are Unable to Locate a Device’s IR Sensor PlacementIR Emitters NetCommand and Device-Specific Keys NetCommand SetupInitial NetCommand Setup Special Operation Description and Setup How to Use Adding or Removing Device Keys from NetCommand ControlControlling Most Device Types Special Operation MethodsOperating NetCommand-Controlled Devices Digits InfoControlling A/V Receiver Power Switching Audio to and from the A/V ReceiverControlling Other A/V Receiver Functions With Any Connection TypePower and Volume Setting Up A/V Receiver ControlSetup to Control A/V Receiver Power and Volume Before You BeginMore About Using an Hdmi Connection Automatic Audio/Video Switching Over an Hdmi ConnectionBefore You Begin Open the Inputs Learn menu Appendices Page Functions Available for Other A/V Devices Appendix a Programming the Remote ControlCode Verification Programming the Remote ControlAudio Lock Universal A/V Receiver Control Audio Amplifiers Audio AccessoriesVideo Accessories VCRs Satellite ReceiversAppendices79 Blu-ray and HD-DVD TAGBypassing the Parental Lock Mitsubishi Home Theater TVThis page intentionally left blank Enabling Hdmi Control of CEC Devices Appendix C Hdmi Control of CEC DevicesHdmi cable cannot support CEC Action Device does not have CEC compatibility ActionHdmi Control of an Hdmi A/V Receiver and Connected Devices Enable Hdmi Control for the A/V receiver asResolving CEC Conflicts Using Hdmi ControlAppendix D TV Care Lamp-Cartridge ReplacementLamp To Order a New LampInstalling the New Lamp Cartridge Replacement ProcedureRemoving the Old Lamp Cartridge Disposal of the Old Lamp CartridgeCare of the Remote Control Cleaning RecommendationsTV Reset Comparison Guide Appendix E TroubleshootingService Picture Advanced menuIf the New Device Channel Edit menu instrucNew Device Found screen Inputs Name menu seeVudu General TV Operation Symptom RemarksTV Channels Symptom Remarks Change Lamp Energy from Standard to Bright TV Power On/Off Symptom RemarksPicture Symptom Remarks Check that Digital Audio Output and/or AUDIO/SURROUND Sound Symptom RemarksSymptom Remarks Home Network Symptom RemarksNetCommand IR Control NetCommand-equipped models only Trademark and License Information Trademark and License InformationMitsubishi TV Software GNU General Public License Conveying Verbatim Copies Acceptance Not Required for Having Copies GNU General Public License No Warranty Mitsubishi Home-Cinema Television Limited Warranty Warranty Index Index Page System Reset MDEAservice@mdea.com
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738 Series, 838 Series specifications

Mitsumi Electric, a prominent player in the electronic components industry, has made significant strides with its 738 and 838 Series. These series are well-regarded for their integration of advanced technologies and innovative features, catering to a diverse range of electronic applications.

The Mitsumi 738 Series is distinguished by its compact design and versatile functionality. This series incorporates state-of-the-art surface mount technology (SMT) that not only minimizes footprint but also enhances reliability. The 738 Series components are engineered for low power consumption, making them ideal for battery-operated devices. Additionally, they feature high-speed data transfer rates, which is critical for applications such as telecommunications and data communication.

Among its key characteristics, the 738 Series boasts a wide operating temperature range, ensuring optimal performance in various environmental conditions. This resilience aids in applications where temperature fluctuations are common, notably in industrial settings. Furthermore, the series supports a range of communication protocols, making it adaptable for use in various electronic systems, from consumer electronics to automotive applications.

On the other hand, the Mitsumi 838 Series takes performance to the next level with enhanced features designed for more demanding applications. This series emphasizes exceptional power efficiency and improved signal integrity, which is essential for high-frequency operations. The 838 Series includes advanced shielding technologies that reduce electromagnetic interference, making them highly suitable for sensitive electronic equipment.

Moreover, the 838 Series integrates enhanced safety features, including over-current protection and thermal protection, ensuring the longevity and reliability of the components. Both series prioritize ease of integration with a standardized pin configuration, facilitating quick assembly and reducing time-to-market for developers.

In summary, the Mitsumi 738 and 838 Series represent a culmination of innovative engineering and advanced technologies, tailored to meet the evolving needs of the electronic components market. With their commitment to quality, performance, and reliability, Mitsumi continues to position itself as a leader in providing solutions that drive the future of electronics. Whether for personal gadgets or industrial machinery, these series offer compelling choices for manufacturers seeking efficient and dependable electronic solutions.