Mitsubishi Electronics WS-55905, VS-50805 Operating Your Remote Control, Installing the batteries

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Operating Your Remote Control

Installing the batteries

1.Remove the back cover of the remote control by pushing the tab in the direction of the arrow and sliding off the cover.

2.Load the batteries, making sure the polarities(+) and (-) are correct.

size AAA batteries

I M P O R T A N T

When you replace the batteries in your remote control, the remote may return to its initial setting. You may need to set up your remote again.

RO3 1.5V UM-4 AAA

For best results

Be within 20 feet of the equipment when using the remote control.

Don’t press two or more buttons at the same time, unless you are specifically instructed to do so in this owner’s guide.

Don’t allow the remote control to get wet or become heated.

Avoid dropping the remote control on a hard surface.

When cleaning the remote control, don’t use any harsh chemi- cals. Use only a soft, slightly moistened cloth.

Don’t mix new batteries with old ones.

Don’t heat, take apart, or throw batteries into a fire.

Use AAA alkaline batteries.

Using the remote control with your TV

You can use your remote to control the TV, CABLE/DBS/

CABLE/DBS/DTV

VCR

DVD

DTV, VCR, DVD or AUDIO. The remote has been preset to operate the TV and other Mitsubishi products. It can be set to control other brands of audio/video equipment.

To operate the TV, the select switch at the top of the remote should be set to TV.

TV

AUDIO

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Contents Projection Television OWNER’S Guide Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Contents Page Important Safeguards Power Lines Damage Requiring ServiceReplacement Parts Safety CheckSpecial Features UnpackingYour TVChoosing a Hookup Following items are included with your new TVShortcuts Connections TV to Antenna or Wall Outlet CableConnection of TV to Cable Box Separate UHF and VHF antennasConnection of TV to VCR and Cable Box Audio Video ConnectionsAudio/Video Connections Connection of TV to VCR and Antenna or Wall Outlet CableAntenna/Cable Connections Connection of TV to Stereo Audio System Connection of TV to the Active A/V NetworkConnection of TV to AV Receiver Connection of TV to DVD with Component Video Outputs Connectors for TV and Cable to Hdtv Receiver Connection of TV and Cable to Mitsubishis HD-1080 ReceiverConnection of TV and Cable to Hdtv Receiver Connecting the cables is Hdtv Receiver TV Back Connect the RGB cables to Hdtv receiver and the televesion Back panel. The sequence forRemote Control Functions InputRemote Control Functions Menu GuideOperating Your Remote Control Installing the batteriesUsing the remote control with your TV For best resultsRemote Control of Other Audio and Video Products Cable Box codesSatellite Receiver codes VCR codesAV Receiver codes Remote Control of Other Audio and Video ProductDVD Player codes Remote Control Channel Selection For non-DTV channelsCanceling the Sleep Timer Remote Control of the Sleep TimerSetting the Sleep Timer Cancel to clear a setting, or stop an automatic function Menu SystemMaking Selections To exit the on-screen menusMenu button Main Menu Setup MenuMenu Screens Captions Menu Channel Edit Menu Main MenuAdvanced Features Menu Video Settings MenuMemorize Menu Setup MenuAfter channels are memorized, your remote control will Setup Menu Clock Setting Time Zone Daylight SavingsClock Time Set DayAV Network TV SpeakersAV Receiver AV Connection MenuOther or None AV Receiver choices None Mits-AMits-B OtherINPUT-1, INPUT-2 or Input menuAnt-A, Ant-B Captions Menu Captions Menu To make the closed captions Easier to read, you can chooseBackground DTV Channel GuideChannel Channel Edit MenuAntenna Channel Edit Menu ’ / * and blankAdding SQV channels using only the remote control Removing SQV channels using only the remote controlAdvanced Features Menu TimerAdvanced Features Menu Set Time Set DayInput To delete a character Entry to Chip Parent LockMain Menu Advanced Features Menu Chip HOURS/LOCK by Time sectionChip Example V-Chip Parent LockOff General audience Chip Start Time Stop Chip HOURS/LOCK by TimeMain Menu Advanced Feature Menu Chip Parent Lock Menu Lock by Time Lock Time Unlock TimeConvergence Reset Factory Defaults Display for further instruc- tionsAdvanced Conver- gence Timer Chip Parent Lock Convergence Video Display Video MuteAudio Video Settings Menu Video Settings Menu AV MemoryAudio/Video Settings Menu AV ResetUsing the Audio or Video button on the remote control Black EnhancementAudio/Video Settings Menu Adjusting the picture Descriptions of video settingsAudio/Video Settings Menu Adjusting the sound Descriptions of audio settingsEnglish German French Italian Spanish Other Portuguese Special Remote Control Functions Cable Boxes and Satellite ReceiversAV Receivers Mitsubishi AV Receivers DVD and Laser Disc players Not all functions for all modelsUsing PIP and POP Features Activating PIP/POPUsing PIP and POP Features Using the PIP Input buttonUsing the PIP CH button Using the Adjust button with PIP or POPUsing the Exch button with PIP Press to remove the black barsStandard shape models VS-50805 and VS-60805 FormatsAnamorphic Pictures Format examples Anamorphic widescreenStandard format Standard format Press Format for Expand formatRemote Control of the Active AV Network Before you begin, be sure you haveSpecial setups A/V equipment Infrared Emitter from page 13. Connect as shownSpecial setups TV EmitterMenu selection for AV connections pages TV Speakers Off Operating the systemFront Control Panel Functions VS-50805, WS-55805 and VS-60805Front Control Panel Functions Back Panel Functions VS-50805 and VS-60805Back Panel Functions INPUT-1 and 2 S-Video, VideoINPUT-1 and 2 audio input Antenna ANT-A, LOOP-OUTActive A/V Network PIP Audio OutputTroubleshooting Problem Possible SolutionImportant Notes Cleaning If Service is Required E2RESETRemoval of the Diamond Shield Installation of the Diamond ShieldAppendix 1- Diamond ShieldTM Appendix 1- Diamond ShieldTM Appendix 2 Remote Control Programming Codes See pages 19-20 for instructions on applying these codesAppendix 2 Remote Control Programming Codes DBXUse the or to select V-Chip Parent Lock and press To change or permanently cancel the V-Chip Parent LockAppendix 3 Bypassing the V-Chip Parent Lock This page is blank = 1.0V p-p includes sync 75 ohms INPUT-3 Component Video connection compatibilityInput levels and timing with component video This page is blank Index Page Mitsubishi Digital Electronics AMERICA, INC Jeronimo Road Irvine, CA