Mitsubishi Electronics WD-62528, WD-62527, WD-52528 manual Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting, continued

 

Problem

Possible Solution

 

 

 

30.

The A/V Receiver is the selected audio source

• Check to see if the A/V Receiver power is turned on. After the power

 

but there is no sound.

is turned on, redisplay the Device Selection menu and press ENTER

 

 

to allow NetCommand to correctly select the A/V Receiver input.

 

 

• From the NetCommand menu, select Review. Check the Review

 

 

screen to see if the input for the A/V Receiver assigned to the

 

 

corresponds to the actual connections on the A/V Receiver. If

 

 

they do not match, either change the actual connections, or select

 

 

Change on the Edit NetCommand menu to change the device on the

 

 

Connection screen.

 

 

 

31.

The TV Speaker icon or A/V Receiver icon is

Select the Change setting from the Edit NetCommand menu, and then

 

grayed out and not selectable.

select the device (for example VCR). Once the Connection screen is

 

 

displayed, check if the audio check box is selected for the TV input

 

 

and/or AVR input.

 

 

 

32.

Cannot see the A/V Receiver menu.

The A/V Receiver is not connected to any input of the TV. To check the

 

 

A/V Receiver menu, temporarily plug into an unused input of the TV,

 

 

such as Input 3 (on front). Then select Review from the NetCommand

 

 

Menu, turn the input On to view the A/V Receiver menu.

 

 

 

33.

Screen is black when trying to view digital

The PerfectColor™ color balance has been incorrectly set. Reset the

 

channels or IEEE 1394 device.

color balance by repeatedly pressing the Video button on the remote

 

 

until the PerfectColor option appears. Press ENTER, then CANCEL

 

 

 

34.

The REC button is not working, or, on the

• The device does not support recording, such as a DVD player.

 

Transport menu the record key is grayed out and

• Recordings can not be initiated from the Transport menu when using

 

not available.

an IEEE 1394 device. Select the source that will be recorded from the

 

 

Device Selection menu and press REC. The Record menu displays

 

 

allowing setup of a recording.

 

 

 

35.

A program recorded from your TV is distorted

TV was set to Anamorphic when program was recorded. Record

 

when played on a 4:3 TV.

programs in Cropped mode if playing back on a 4:3 TV.

 

 

 

36.

Excessive digital artifacts.

• The IEEE 1394 cable is too long (15 feet between devices is the

 

 

maximum length).

 

 

• There may be a slow device in the middle of the IEEE 1394 network.

 

 

Move the slow devices to the end so that connections for faster

 

 

devices do not pass through them.

 

 

 

37.

Cannot see a picture from a DV Camcorder.

• Go to Device Selection menu and select analog connection.

 

 

• Connect the DV Camcorder to analog input (for example, Input-3).

 

 

Select NetCommand from the main menu, then Change. At the

 

 

Change screen, select the camcorder. On the Name screen, check

 

 

Analog Connection. Select the device and on the following screen,

 

 

select which analog input was used, and check audio and/or video.

 

 

 

38.

DVCR analog/digital problems.

If the tape is currently playing but no picture displays, there may be a

 

 

mismatch of the medium with the display. Press DEVICE to display the

 

 

Device Selection menu. Press ENTER for the DVCR device. If digital is

 

 

selected, try analog, or if analog is selected, try digital.

 

 

 

39.

D-VHS recordings for digital cable have drop-

Digital cable signals on IEEE 1394 can exceed the data rate standards

 

outs (loss of picture or sound), or no playback.

supported by DVCR.

 

 

 

40.

There is no audio and video from the IEEE 1394

• The device is not turned on - turn the device power on.

 

device.

• No medium (tape or disc) is inserted into the device.

 

 

• The medium is blank (has no recording).

 

 

• The play command failed - Try pressing play again on the device’s

 

 

remote control or front panel.

 

 

• The device is already in use (for example: the device is currently

 

 

recording).

 

 

• The source is copy-protected or violates copy protection.

 

 

• The device’s digital video signal is not supported by the TV, such

 

 

as DV video, common with camcorders. Use analog connections

 

 

instead, if available.

 

 

• The device is not an audio/video device.

 

 

• Too many other devices are already communicating over IEEE 1394.

 

 

Remove or stop some devices and try again.

 

 

 

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Contents Owner’s Guide While Under Warranty After Warranty Do not OpenPage Important Safeguards Important Safeguards Contents Ieee 1394 Devices and NetCommand Controlled Recordings Our Thanks Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, IncSpecial Features TV Accessories ChapterSpecial Features NetCommand Home Network Control SystemDigital Cable Ready CableCARD Widescreen Picture FormatTV Accessories For the WD-52528 or WD-62528Remote Control Functions Overview OverviewRemote Control Functions Operation Installing the BatteriesRemote Control Functions Care and Sleep Timer Setting the Sleep TimerCanceling the Sleep Timer For Best Results from the Remote ControlSystem Reset ResetFront Control Panel InputFront-Panel Indicator Lights IndicatorsPower/Timer Indicator Lamp IndicatorStatus Indicator Back Panel WD-52527 WS-62527Service Port WD-52528 WD-62528Output Audio Output, Record Output DVI Analog AudioCableCARD Slot DTV Link/IEEEDigital Audio Output Connecting Connecting External Devices and NetCommand Setup ChartWall Outlet Cable Connecting a Wall Outlet Cable or Cable BoxStandard Cable Box Using a CableCARD CableCARD TechnologyFor antennas with flat twin leads For cable or antenna with coaxial leadConnecting a VCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable Connecting VCR Video and Audio to a Cable Box Satellite Receiver or Other Device with S-Video Receiver Stereo SystemTo connect an analog A/V receiver Hdtv Cable Box or Satellite Receiver with Component Video DVD Player with Component VideoReceiver Owner’s Guides Connecting an Hdmi or DVI Device Hdmi DeviceConnecting the IR Emitter NetCommand Connecting IR Emitter NetCommandConnecting Compatible Ieee 1394 Devices When Connecting Ieee 1394 DevicesDigital Video Signals Digital Audio SignalsPin Style vs -Pin Style Connectors Connection StylesDirect Device-To-Device Style Hub Connection StyleConnecting Helpful Hints NetCommand Setup and Editing NetCommand Introduction Welcome To NetCommandUsing the Remote Control with NetCommand NetCommand Pre-Memorized DevicesNetCommand Setup On-Screen Buttons Remote Control Buttons 3D Graphical MenuNetCommand Information Screen NetCommand Initial SetupWelcome Screen Device Setup Screen TV Guide On Screen System SetupReview Screen Review screenReceiver Screen Edit NetCommand, Add an A/V ReceiverReceiver Inputs Receiver AVR Input Learn Screen Receiver AVR Learn ScreenName Screen Audio Output to AVR ScreenEdit NetCommand Screen Edit NetCommand, Add DevicesAdd Screen Device Screen Edit NetCommand Add DevicesDevice Learn Screen Device Advanced Learn Screen Connection for Device ScreenRF Connection for Cable Screen VCR for Recordings ScreenIR Code for Device Screen Change Device Screen Edit NetCommand, Change or Delete Devices, Finish ScreenDelete Device Screen Device Selection Menu Disc Search Track List ScreenIeee 1394 Devices and NetCommand Control Adding Ieee 1394 Devices Automatically Adding Ieee 1394 Devices AutomaticallyNew 1394 Device Screen Name for 1394 Device ScreenIeee 1394 Device Type Screen Connection ScreenDevice Selection Menu PIP Device Selection MenuUsing the Device Menu Button to Display Menus Device MenuIR Controlled Devices CableCARD MenuUsing the Guide Button to Display ChannelView and Menus Recording SetupGuide Button Devices 1394 or IR ControlledNetCommand Controlled Peer-to-Peer Connections What is a Peer-to-Peer Connection?Setting up a Peer-to-Peer Connection Canceling a Current Peer-to-Peer ConnectionDisc Search Direct VCR Recording from an Antenna or Cable SourceRestrictions for Traditional VCRs Page TV Menu Screen Operations Main menu, Setup selected Main Menu ChoicesSetup Menu LanguageClock Memorize ChannelsTimer On/Off AutoDevice ChannelNetCommand Menu Remote Control Transport ButtonsEdit Icon OrderTime-Delayed Recording Record MenuRecord Recording NowDefault Digital Record Device Setting Up Analog Recordings with TV Guide On ScreenCancel Current Recordings Record ListChannel Menu AntennaPrefer Digital MemorySQV SuperQuickView Signal StrengthSQV SuperQuickView Captions Menu Analog and Digital Captions Captions Menu, Customizing Digital Settings Chip Lock Menu Pass Code ChipEntry Chip Start Time and V-Chip Stop TimeChip Signal Information Content CategoriesChip Lock Menu V-Chip Definitions TV RatingsLock By Time Chip Lock MenuFront Button Lock Audio/Video Menu Setting Descriptions Audio Analog and Digital Audio SettingDigital-Only Audio Settings Analog-Only Audio SettingsSetting Descriptions Video Video SettingsOperation of PIP and POP PIP/POP offTV Display Formats Device Control with NetCommand Appendix B SpecificationsWarranty IndexSignal and Format Definitions TV Display FormatsDVD Definitions Anamorphic or Enhanced for Widescreen TV’s57%JTQMBZ Device Control with Net Command CH up/downVOL up/down DigitsIeee 1394 Devices Special Features Bypassing the V-Chip Lock Appendix a Bypassing the V-Chip LockBypassing Front Button Lock This page intentionally blank Appendix B Specifications TV SpecificationsAppendix B Specifications Appendix C Remote Control Programming Codes Programming the Remote to Control NetCommand A/V ProductsDVD Players Cable Boxes and Satellite Receivers ReceiversMitsubishi A/V Receivers Mitsubishi CD Players Not all functions for all modelsAppendix D On-Screen Information Displays Appendix E NetCommand Specialized Device Keys Check BOX Name RemoteAppendix F Cleaning and Service Appendix G Filter Cleaning Cleaning the Dust FilterAppendix H Lamp Cartridge Replacement Lamp Life 3FQMBDJOHUIF-BNQ$BSUSJEHF Troubleshooting Problem Possible SolutionTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Demo Mode MENU, 0, QVTrademark and License Information 103Index 104105 Mitsubishi TV Software 106Mitsubishi LCD Rear Projection Television Limited Warranty 107Mitsubishi LCD Rear Projection Television Limited Warranty 108Page MDEAservice@mdea.com Website Mail
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