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Contents Downloaded From TV-Manual.com Manuals MODELS154 Series 164 Series 265 Series OWNER’S GUIDEFCC Declaration of Conformity Basic Setup and Operation ContentsTV Features 5 NetCommand IR ControlImportant Information About Your TV Installation and Operating NotesTV Software Children and TV ViewingOutdoor Antenna Grounding Replacement PartsImportant Safety Instructions CAUTION. Place the Stand InstallationDO support the TV under the cornersStand Removal Prior to Wall-Mounting Wall-Mounting1080p High-Definition LCD Display System Special Features of Your TVEasy Connect Auto Input Sensing True120Hz and True240HzPackage Contents 1 Basic Setup and OperationInstalling the Remote Control Batteries Remote Control10 1. Basic Setup and Operation First-Time Power-OnSee the stand-installation or wall-mounting TV power connection1. Basic Setup and Operation Remote ControlTV Controls Number/letter keysTV Controls, continued 12 1. Basic Setup and OperationThe TOOLS Key and Menu TOOLSPOWER POWER IndicatorSystem Reset TV is powered off. Normal operationUsing the ANT Antenna Input Setting Up TV InputsSetting Up Inputs with Auto Input Sensing 14 1. Basic Setup and OperationWhen You First Connect a Device Setting Up TV Inputs, continuedAbout Auto Input Sensing Auto Input Sensing for Most DevicesTV Connected to an Antenna or Direct Cable Service no cable box 16 1. Basic Setup and OperationCANCEL Basic TV OperationWhen to Use Picture SettingsChanging Audio Settings TV Speakers Only Basic TV Operation, continued18 1. Basic Setup and Operation More TV FeaturesFeature The FORMAT Key and Picture ShapeConnecting a Computer to the TV Using the TV with a Personal Computervideo signals only. This TV is not HDMI ConnectionComputer Video Adjustments Using the TV with a Personal ComputerImage Resolution 20 1. Basic Setup and OperationConnection Types and Audio/Video Quality 2 TV ConnectionsAuto Input Sensing Connection TypesInstall the supplied cable ties in any of four mounting holes 265 Series NetCommand/ IR external controller jack. See page LANInstalling the cable tie Inputs and OutputsInputs and Outputs, continued 9. USB Power Only1. ANT Antenna 2. HDMI Inputs High-Definition Multimedia Interface12. AVR/SURROUND OUTPUT HDMI Device13. SUBWOOFER OUTPUT 14. CENTER CH INPUTY Pb Pr Component Video Device Incoming from cable service or satellite dishDVI Video Device Commonly used with a Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, or DVD PlayerVCR or DVD Recorder to an Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable Antenna or Cable TV ServiceComposite Video Device VCR or other device with composite video outputA/V Receiver with HDMI Output A/V ReceiverA/V receiver back panel DVD playerWireless Subwoofer Using the TV Speakers as a Center ChannelPower-only USB port USB/USB mini-plug power cable RCA/RCA audio cable Supplemental Audio ConnectionsSleep Timer 3 TV FeaturesSetting the Sleep Timer Viewing or Changing the Sleep TimerUsing Custom Channel Banks Using ChannelView Listings30 3. TV Features Press CANCEL3. TV Features Signal DefinitionsStatus Display INFOControlling A/V Receiver Sound Volume Using an External Sound System32 3. TV Features Disconnecting an A/V Receiver720p, 1080i, SD 169, and HD signals Eliminates 480i/480p and SD 43 signals Eliminates top andPicture Shape and Display Formats Format DefinitionsSetup 34 3. TV FeaturesNotes on Using the USB Port Camera Images and Music FilesUSB Media Setup Menu Using the Photos and Audio MenusCamera Images and Music Files, continued For Photos or Audio Tracks36 3. TV Features Using an Audio-Only DeviceCamera connection using a composite video cable Photos and Motion Video as Composite VideoPairing the TV with an Audio Playback Device Wireless Audio PlaybackBluetooth icon in Input Selection Menu Resetting Bluetooth Pairing or Connection38 3. TV Features Basic Manual SetupConnecting the TV Sound Projector4. Adjusting Levels 3. Adjusting Beam Angles5. Adjusting an External Subwoofer How to Make Adjustments in the Custom MenuMicrophone Placement Auto Setup40 3. TV Features Start Auto SetupSound Projector adjustments when using external rear speakers Connecting the transmitter to the TVExternal Rear Speakers Transmitter42 3. TV Features Home Network SetupRouter or modem providing high-speed internet service Setup Network, DHCP connectionUSB wireless adapter Wireless ConnectionSetup Network menu, manual connection StreamTV Internet Media, continuedTroubleshooting Using StreamTV Internet MediaUsing VUDU Apps and VUDU Movies 44 3. TV FeaturesCEC-Enabled HDMI Device HDMI Connection Only Remote Control Programming Any Connection Type265 Series. NetCommand IR Control Any Connection Type CEC-Enabled HDMI A/V ReceiverMain Menu 46 4 TV MenusPicture PicturePicture+ Picture, continued4. TV Menus Brightnessto make adjustments Picture ResetUsing PerfectColor Using PerfecTintadjustment To return to the default values for AdvancedSound Sound AudioSound Global Sound, continuedAuto SP Sound SoundProService Servicesanalog when audio from the TV speakers is muted. While watching TV Caption signals sent by the broadcasterSetup Language SetupSetup Clock Setup TimerSetup Channel Setup, continuedAdding/Deleting Channels Using the Channel Edit Menu Ant Air Ant CableSetup Network Setup EnergyWireless Connection Network ID 54 4. TV MenusInputs If case of CEC conflicts Turn off CEC signals in one of these waysInputs Name InputsInputs Order Inputs, continuedInputs Demo 56 4. TV MenusResetting a Pass Code Setting a Pass CodeLock TV LocksLock, continued ContentLock Parental 58 4. TV MenusLock Channel Lock TimeLock Panel Lock OtherAbout NetCommand IR Control 60 5 NetCommand IR ControlNetCommand IR home-theater control is avail- able on 265 series TVs Important Note on NetCommand5. NetCommand IR Control 265 Series Placementhighlight IR-NetCommand Output The New Device Found screen displays when you connect the IR emitterInitial NetCommand Setup NetCommand SetupNetCommand and Device-Specific Keys 62 5. NetCommand IR Control 265 SeriesOperating NetCommand-Controlled Devices NetCommand Setup, continuedAdding or Removing Device Keys from NetCommand Control Controlling Most Device Types64 5. NetCommand IR Control 265 Series Operating NetCommand-Controlled Devices, continuedSpecial Operation Description and Setup How to UseCANCEL as the Cancel or Exit Function CancelEnter digits separator66 5. NetCommand IR Control 265 Series NetCommand Specialized Device KeysPower On or Power ON/OFF toggle Cancel or erase menusSwitching Audio to and from the A/V Receiver Controlling an A/V Receiver after NetCommand SetupControlling A/V Receiver Power Power and volume. See the next pagePower and Volume Setting Up A/V Receiver Control68 6. NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver 265 Series Setup to Control A/V Receiver Power and VolumeAutomatic Audio/Video Switching Over an HDMI Connection Setting Up A/V Receiver Control, continued6. NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver 265 Series More About Using an HDMI ConnectionSetup to Control Automatic Audio and Video Switching via HDMI 70 6. NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver 265 SeriesBefore You Begin 6. Open the Inputs Learn menu NetCommand Control of a Device Con- nected to an HDMI A/V ReceiverAppendix E Troubleshooting Appendix A Programming the Remote ControlAppendix B Bypassing the Parental Lock Appendix C HDMI Control of CEC Devices Appendix D TV CarePOWER Appendix A Programming the Remote ControlVOLUME CANCEL on some models CHANNEL UP/DN for track skip on some modelsProgramming the Remote Control Appendix A Programming the Remote Control, continuedStop, VOLUME UP, or MUTE 2. Press keys 9 9 3 VOLUME UPVideo Accessories Audio AccessoriesAppendices75 Audio AmplifiersSatellite Receivers 76 AppendicesVCRs Appendices77 Blu-ray and HD-DVD 78 AppendicesMitsubishi Home Theater TV Appendix B Bypassing the Parental LockBypassing the Parental Lock Appendices7980 Appendices This page intentionally left blankAppendix C HDMI Control of CEC Devices To use HDMI Control, you must enable it in both the TV and the deviceEnabling HDMI Control of CEC Devices Has No HDMI Control OptionHDMI Control of an HDMI A/V Receiver and Connected Devices Appendix C HDMI Control of CEC Devices, continued82 Appendices HDMI outputCEC-enabled VCR, DVD, and DVR functions that may be available Using HDMI ControlCEC-enabled A/V receiver functions that may be available Resolving CEC ConflictsCare of the Remote Control Cleaning RecommendationsGeneral Cleaning Precautions Remote Control TipsTV Reset Comparison Guide Appendix E TroubleshootingService and Customer Support Reset NameA/V Reset Appendix E Troubleshooting, continuedsee the Setup Channel Edit System ResetAppendices87 SymptomVUDU General TV Operation88 Appendices TV Power On/OffTV Channels Picture Appendices89Sound 90 AppendicesCheck that DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT and/or AVR/SURROUND Appendices91 NetCommand IR Control NetCommand-equipped models only92 Trademark and License Information Trademark and License InformationTrademark and License Information Mitsubishi TV SoftwareEND-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR EMBEDDED SOFTWARE 2. 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