Mitsubishi Electronics WD-65835, WD-60C8, WD-60735, WD-65736, WD-52527, WD-65C8 Initial Settings

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MODELS: WD-60735 / WD-60C8 / WD-65735 / WD-65736 / WD-65835 / WD-65C8 / WD-73735 /

WD-73736 / WD-73835 / WD-73C8

INITIAL SETTINGS

Audio/Video

 

Setup Menu (continued)

 

Settings

 

Ant1 Cable

--

Video

 

Ant2 Air

--

Picture Mode

Brilliant

Ant2 Cable

--

Brilliant Contrast

100%

Edit

 

Brilliant Brightness

50%

Channel in Memory

All

Color

50%

Name

--

Tint

50%

FAV1 ~ FAV6

unchecked

Sharpness

50%

Lock

Unlock

Brilliant Color Temp.

High

Clock

 

Deep Field Imager (V39++)

On

Settings

Manual

Video Noise (Off-Low-Mid-High)

 

Time

12:00PM

Audio

(A/V Receiver)

Date

1/01/2007

Speakers

50%

Time Zone

Eastern

Bass

50%

Daylight Savings

Applies

Treble

50%

Timer

 

Balance

Off

Timer

Off

Surround

Stereo

Day

Daily

Listen To (Analog only)

English

Time

12:00PM

Language (Digital only)

Off

Device

ANT-1

Level Sound

 

Channel

2

PerfectColor

On

Energy Mode

Fast power on

PerfectColor

On

Lamp Mode

Standard

PerfecTint

 

Other Ratings

Gray out

Global

Medium

Other ratings

Off

Video Mute

On

Inputs Menu

Standard

Film Mode

Auto

Name

 

SharpEdge (V39++)

On

Ant-1

On

Lamp Mode

Standard

Ant-2

On

Blue Glow (V39++ only)

On if TV On

Input-1

Gray out

FX Gaming

Gray out

Input-2

Gray out

Game Mode

Off

Input-3 (Front)

Gray out

Glasses L-R

Standard

Comp-1

Gray out

Captions Menu

 

Comp-2

Gray out

Closed Captions

 

Comp-3 (Front)

Gray out

Analog Captions

On if Mute

HDMI-1

Gray out

Background

Gray

HDMI-2

Gray out

Digital Captions

On if Mute

HDMI-3

Gray out

Digital Settings

 

HDMI-4 (Front)

Gray out

Font

Default

(Only V39+/V39++)

 

Font Size

Large

Learn (Only V39+/V39++)

 

Font Color

White

A/V Receiver

 

Font Opacity

Translucent

(Only V39+/V39++)

 

Background Color

Black

Learn

Gray until auto sensing

Background Opacity

Translucent

Learn/Name

--

Setup Menu

 

Assign Input 1

Gray out

Language

English

Assign Input 2

Gray out

Scan

 

Assign Input 3

Gray out

Ant1 Air

--

Assign Input 4

Gray out

 

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Contents Mitsubishielectric Page Contents Schematic Diagrams Introduction Safety Precautions Back Cover Installation Back Cover Removal ProcedureChassis Removal PWB-POWER Removal Rear Inputs Cover Removal ProcedurePWB-POWER Installation Chassis Cover Removal PWB-HDMI-FRONT RemovalPWB-MAIN Installation PWB-MAIN RemovalOptical Engine Assembly and Connector Locations Optical Engine Assembly RemovalRear View Upper Duct Assembly Removal Procedure Optical Engine Removal from the Duct AssemblyLower Duct Upper Duct Removed Engine Replacement Reverse the Removal Procedure Lower Duct RemovalRemoval Procedure Screen Assembly Bezel RemovalScreen Replacement Inch Models Screen Assembly Removal Screen Removal From the BEZEL-FRONTScreen Replacement Lenticular Screen and Fresnel Lens Replacement Lenticular Screen and Fresnel Lens RemovalSpeaker Replacement Option Menu Reset / Initialization Initial Settings Initial Settings FormatLED Indicator Diagnostics Error Codes Color Wheel Replacement 938P137010 Handle Service Adjustments Point Keystone Alignment Mode Lines Select Straightest Blue Lines Data Transfer Pb Solder Chip Parts Replacement Replacement Parts Quick Reference for Common Parts Transistors Integrated CircuitsChip Type Transistors Listed by Part No DiodesCoils Diode SARS01Chip Resistors by value TransformersVariable Resistors ResistorsSwitches Capacitorsand TrimmersMiscellaneous Electrical FusesPrinted Circuit Boards Miscellaneous Cabinet/MechanicalAccessories Cosmetic PartsScreen Parts Mirror Installation Example Cover Main Power Supply DC/DC Supplies Analog Video Signal Path Digital Video Signal Path Sound Signal Path Overall Control Circuit INPUT/OUTPUT Auto Detect Lamp CONTROLLamp Control CIRCUITRYircuitry Short Detect Circuitry Engine Protect Circuitry System 5 / Wired Remote I/O PWB 1234567891011 PG 2.....POWER Live ColdPG 7.....MAIN5 DM-MEMORY PG 3.....MAIN1 DC-DC / if12VSL to 5VSL PG 9.....MAIN7 ANALOG-DIGITAL ConvertorIC2J01 PG 4.....MAIN2 AV-SWITCH / TunerMM1783BQ IC2001 PG 5.....MAIN3 HdmiSYSTEM5 SiI9125CTUIC8001 Boot StrapsPG 6.....MAIN4 DM-CORE X215H48AGA21HG/X215H48BGA21HGUSB PG 7.....MAIN5 DM-MEMORYCLK RANK0TMS TCK TDO PG 8.....MAIN6 DM-ROM / AVSleepn TDIPG 9.....MAIN7 ANALOG-DIGITAL Convertor ADCPG 10....MAIN8 SPA3 Main MB8AA1700 PBH-ESE1PG 11....MAIN9 SPA3 Memory NT5DS8M16FS-5TSiI7170CMHU PG 12....MAIN10 TmdsIC7C00 STEREO-SYNCTO Main 1 DCDC/IF2X10W CLASS-D Power AMP PG 13....MAIN11 AudioPG 14....MAIN12 Micro PWB-CONT PG 15....MISC CONT/PREAMP/SBL/FRONT/HDMI/SW-LAMP/LEDPWB-SW-LAMP PWB-LED
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WD-60C8, WD-73736, WD-65736, WD-65835, WD-73735 specifications

The Mitsubishi Electronics WD-73C8, WD-73735, WD-73835, WD-73736, and WD-60735 are a series of high-performance DLP televisions known for their exceptional picture quality, advanced technology, and user-friendly features. These models, mainly targeting the large-screen home entertainment segment, are designed to deliver an immersive viewing experience.

One of the standout features of these televisions is their use of DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology, which ensures high brightness levels and vibrant colors. With Mitsubishi’s advanced DLP projection system, viewers can enjoy deeper blacks and a wide color gamut, making movies and sporting events come alive.

The WD-73C8 model, with its 73-inch screen, offers a colossal viewing area, making it an ideal choice for home theaters. Its Full HD resolution of 1920x1080 ensures that image clarity is never compromised, allowing viewers to see the finest details in high-definition content.

Similar in size, the WD-73735, WD-73835, and WD-73736 models also feature a 73-inch display, while the WD-60735 comes with a 60-inch screen. All models utilize Mitsubishi’s advanced Color Management System, which provides customizable color settings and enhances overall picture quality.

Another key technology integrated into these televisions is the Reality Creation feature, which enhances the sharpness and detail of standard-definition content. This means that older movies and TV shows can be upscaled to look more vibrant and clear, providing a better experience without the need for high-resolution sources.

The internal sound system of these models is engineered to complement their impressive visuals. Equipped with powerful speakers and advanced audio technologies, they deliver a cinematic sound experience that enhances everything from action scenes to quiet dialogue.

Connectivity options abound in these Mitsubishi TVs, with multiple HDMI ports, USB inputs, and even Ethernet connectivity for streaming services. This allows users to easily link their gaming consoles, Blu-ray players, and smart devices, further enhancing the versatility of the televisions.

Overall, the Mitsubishi Electronics WD-73C8, WD-73735, WD-73835, WD-73736, and WD-60735 models position themselves as excellent choices for consumers looking to elevate their home entertainment experience, combining cutting-edge technology with user-centric design. These televisions stand as a testament to Mitsubishi’s commitment to delivering high-quality, reliable products that enrich the viewing experience.