Mitsubishi Electronics WD-73C8, WD-65835, WD-60735, WD-65736, WD-65735, WD-73735, WD-73835 manual Index

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Index

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Index

A

Adjust Keys (Up/Down/Left/Right) 26, 35

Anamorphic Picture Format 31 Antenna

Connecting 20

Signal Strength for Digital Chan- nels 29

Antenna Inputs (ANT 1, ANT 2) 9 Audio Lock (A/V receiver control) 66 Audio Output Jacks 9

Auto Input Sensing 13 Auto-Off (Sleep Timer) 25 Auto-On (Timer) 45

A/V Memory Reset 73 A/V Receiver

and TV Speakers 40

and TV’s Remote Control 57, 60, 65

Audio Lock 66 Connecting 9, 23 Controlling Sound Volume 14 Disconnecting Analog 14 NetCommand IR Control 51, 55,

57

Controlling a Device Connected to the A/V Receiver 15, 61 Video and Audio Switching via HDMI 61

A/V Reset 7, 73

B

Back Panel (described) 9, 10 Batteries 12

Blue Glow 37

Bright (Lamp Mode) 46 Brightness (picture adjustment) 38

C

Cable Box

and TV’s Remote Control 27, 65 Connecting 18, 19, 21, 22

Camcorder 24 Captions Menu 41

CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) 6, 28, 65

A/V Receiver 14, 78 CEC-Enabled Devices and the

Inputs Name menu 47 Disabling CEC for a Device 47

Channels antennaweb.org 42 Changing Channels 25 Channel Lock 43

Digital Channel Numbers 62 Edit Channels (menu) 43

Favorites (Fav) 30, 43

Memorizing 13

Naming 43

Physical/Virtual Channel Num-

bers 42, 43

Scan (memorize) 42

Status Display 29

Troubleshooting 75

ChannelView™ Channel Listings

28

Cleaning 4

Clock, Set Date and Time 44

Closed Captions 41

Color Adjustments 36, 38

Reset Color 36, 73

Computer

and Display Formats 17, 62

Connecting 16

Contrast 38

Control Panel 7

Control Panel Lock 50

Customer Service and Support 74

D

Date. See Clock

Defaults, Resetting 73

DIGITAL AUDIO OUT 9

Dolby Digital 9, 23, 58, 62

DVD Player

and TV’s Remote Control 27, 65

Connecting 19

DVI Device, Connecting 19

E

Edit Menu (channels) 43

Energy Mode 46

External Controller Input and Setup

10

F

F1–F4 Keys 27, 53 Fan Noise 4 Fast Power On 46

FAV (Favorite Channels) 30, 43 Film Mode 37

Filter, Air (on lamp cartridge) 81 Font (digital closed captions) 41 FORMAT Key 31

Freeze Picture 27 Front Panel 7

Blue Glow 37 Controls 7

Front-Panel Indicators (lights) 8

G

Game

3D Video 34

Game as Input Name 47

Game Picture Mode 38

HDMI Cables for Games 10 Global Menu 37

GUIDE Key 26, 65 ChannelView 28

H

HD (High-Definition) Signal) 31

HDMI

Changing Out an HDMI Device

and Auto Input Sensing 14

Connecting an HDMI Device 19 A/V Receiver 23

HDMI Cable Categories 10 HDMI Jack 10 NetCommand for HDMI Devices

6, 28, 65, 78

Removing an HDMI Device from the Input Selection Menu 47

I

INFO Key

ChannelView 28

in TV Menus 35

USB Photo Menu 32

Input Selection Menu

Choose Viewing Source 25

Disconnected HDMI Device 14,

47

Icon Order 47

INPUT Key 26

Inputs Menu 47

IR (infrared) Emitter Placement

52

IR NetCommand Output (jack) 10

J

JPEG Photo Files 32

L

Lamp Cartridge Replacement 80 LAMP Indicator 8

Lamp Mode 46 Language

in Digital Programs 40

SAP (Second Audio Program) 40 Language Menu 42

Learn 47. See also NetCommand IR Control

Learn Menu 47

LED Indicator Lights 8 Troubleshooting 78

Letter Box Image Display 31 Level Sound 40

Light, Decorative 37 Listen To 40 Listings 28

Lock Menu. See Lock TV Lock TV

Bypassing the Lock 63

Lock by Channel 43

POWER/TIMER Indicator 8

 

T

Lock by Ratings 49

Q

 

Test Picture 37

Lock by Time 50

 

3D GLASSES EMITTER Jack 10

Lock Control Panel 50

QV Key (QuickView™) 26

 

3D Video 34, 46

Preset V-Chip Blocking 48

and FAV Key 30

 

Time. See Clock

Low Power (Energy Mode) 46

R

 

Timer (auto-on) 45

M

 

TIMER Indicator (POWER/TIMER) 8

Ratings (TV and Movie) 49

 

 

Time Zone. See Clock

Media Setup Menu 33

Remote Control

 

 

Troubleshooting 73

Memorizing Channels 13

Keys and Functions 26, 27

 

Add Single Channel to Memory

Programming Codes (reference

V

42, 43

chart) 67

 

V-Chip Ratings

Memory Reset, A/V 73

Programming, Compared to

Applying Restrictions 48

Mute

NetCommand “Learning” 65

Definitions 49

Closed Captions 41

Programming Instructions

66

In Status Display 29

MUTE key 26

Reset 27

 

VCR

Video Mute 37

Reset

 

Connecting 21, 22

N

AV Menu Reset (by input)

36

Troubleshooting 77

A/V Reset (all settings) 7

 

Vert Adjustment 39

Name (Inputs menu) 47

Color 73

 

Video from a Digital Camera 33

Name Menu (Inputs > Name) 47

Pass Code 63

 

Video Game. See Game

NetCommand for HDMI Devices 6,

Remote Control 27

 

Video Menu 38

28, 65

Remote Control Audio Lock 66

Video Mute 37

Disabling CEC 47

System Reset 7

 

Video Noise 38

NetCommand IR Control

TV Reset Comparison Guide 73

Viewing Device. See Input Selection

About 51

S

 

Menu

A/V Receiver Control 57

 

 

 

Compared to Programming the

Safety Instructions 5

 

W

Remote Control 65

SAP (second audio program) 40

Wall Outlet Cable 20

Initial Setup for Most Devices 53

Satellite Receiver

 

X

Operating 55, 56

and the Remote Control 65

Specialized Device Keys 54

Connecting 18, 19, 21

 

x.v.Color 10, 19, 38

Troubleshooting 78

Scan (memorize channels) 42

 

 

Noise, Video 38

Screen Saver 37

 

 

O

SD (Standard-Definition Signal) 31

 

Signal Definitions 31

 

 

120 Hz Picture Processing 37

Signal Strength Indicator 29

 

 

Order Menu (Inputs > Order) 47

Sleep Timer 25

 

 

P

 

Smooth 120Hz 37

 

Sound

Parent Menu 49

 

 

Audio Menu 40

Pass Code

 

 

Controlling A/V Receiver Volume

Resetting 63

 

 

57, 60

Setting 48

 

 

Level Sound 40

PAUSE Key 27

 

 

Sound Mode (audio effects) 40

PerfectColor 36

 

 

Speakers Option

PerfectTint 36

 

 

In Audio Menu 40

Photo Viewing 33

 

 

Specifications, TV 62

Picture

 

 

Standard-Definition Signal 31

AV Menu Controls 36

Standard (Lamp Mode) 46

Picture Quality and Film Mode

Stand Part Number 4

37

 

 

Status Display 29

Troubleshooting

76, 77

STATUS Indicator 8

Picture Mode 38

 

 

Stereo System. See A/V Receiver

Power Consumption

 

 

Surround Sound 9, 23, 58, 59

Energy Mode 46

 

 

Simulated Surround Sound 40

Specifications 62

System Reset 7, 74

Power On/Off 12, 25

 

 

 

Troubleshooting

76

 

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Contents WD-73C8 WD-60735, WD-65735, WD-73735WD-65736, WD-73736 WD-65835, WD-73835Contents Installation Notes Internal Fans Cleaning RecommendationsLamp Replacement Replacement PartsTV Front Panel Package ContentsSpecial Features of Your TV Front-Panel Indicators TV Back PanelANT 1/ANT 2 Antenna Composite Video Input 1, InputGuidelines for Setting Up and Using Your New Widescreen TV When You First Power On the TV Initial TV SetupSetting Up TV Inputs Installing the Remote Control BatteriesControlling A/V Receiver Sound Volume Setup ProcedureMore About Auto Input Sensing Changing Devices on an Hdmi InputUsing the TV with a Personal Computer Before You Begin Auto Input SensingConnection Types Picture QualityWall Outlet Cable no cable box Antennas with Separate UHF and VHF LeadsVCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable Antenna with a Single LeadVCR to a Cable Box Audio & Video TV’s Audio OutputReceiver with Hdmi Output Older Cable BoxSleep Timer CamcorderAudio-Only Device Choosing a Viewing SourceRemote Control Resetting the Remote ControlLow-Battery Indicator Care of the Remote ControlUsing ChannelView ChannelView Channel ListingsStatus Display Ant 1TV Signals and Display Formats Fav Favorite ChannelsViewing Camera Files Jpeg Photos and the USB Photo PortMain Menu Remote Control Keys for the TV Menu System3D Video AV Menu AV Menu OptionsVideo Mute On, Off GlobalVideo Menu Video Menu OptionsCaptions Menu Audio MenuCaptions on Analog Channels Captions on Digital ChannelsSetup Menu Setup Menu OptionsSetup menu, Edit channel options EditSetup menu, Clock options Inputs Menu Inputs Menu OptionsLock Menu About NetCommand IR Control Important Note on NetCommandOther Menu Options alternate rating system TimeIf the device has no Power OFF key, skip this step IR Emitter PlacementInitial NetCommand Setup for Most Devices Special Operation Methods Operating NetCommand-Controlled DevicesControlling Most Device Types Controlling an A/V Receiver Setting Up NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver Receiver Control Power and VolumeReceiver Control Automatic Audio Switching Audio OutputOpen the Inputs Learn menu Setup to Control TV Audio OutputDisplay the Inputs AV Receiver menu Bypassing the Parental Lock Appendix a SpecificationsAppendix B Bypassing the Parental Lock Appendix C Programming the Remote Control Functions Available for Other A/V DevicesProgramming the Remote Control Programming CodesCode Verification Audio Lock Universal A/V Receiver ControlLaser Disc Players Make Code Receivers Make CodeSatellite Receivers Satellite Receivers Make CodeDVD Players Make Code CCEReset Name When to Use How to Use Resulting Action Appendix D TroubleshootingProgramming Codes TV Reset Comparison Guide Customer Support Service and Customer SupportService Picture Symptom Remarks TV Channels Symptom RemarksTV Power On/Off Symptom Remarks Indicators Symptom Remarks NetCommand Symptom RemarksAppendix E Lamp-Cartridge Replacement and Cleaning Trademark and License Information Mitsubishi DLP Projection Television Limited Warranty Jeronimo Road Irvine, CAIndex MDEAservice@mdea.com System Reset
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WD-73736, WD-65736, WD-65835, WD-73735, WD-73835 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.

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