Mitsubishi Electronics WD-73736, WD-65835 manual When You First Power On the TV, Initial TV Setup

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to highlight either English or Spanish.

122. TV Setup

2. TV Setup

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-- To lock the control-panel buttons, use the Lock > Control Panel menu, page 50.

-- To restrict TV use by channel, see Setup > Edit > Lock, page 43.

Video Settings. Change video adjustments to get the best picture for your viewing conditions. See “AV Menu,” page 36.

Note: You may wish to change the Picture Mode from the default Brilliant to either Bright or Natural, which are suitable for most home viewing.

2. To program the remote control to operate A/V

devices not under NetCommand control, see

When You First Power On the TV

Choosing a Language for Menus

1.Power on the TV for the first time.

2. Press to select either English or Spanish for all menus. You can later change the language selection through the Setup > Language menu described on this page.

Initial TV Setup, continued

nels from memory, naming channels, and saving

 

favorite channels in custom memory banks.

 

See chapter 5, “TV Menu Settings,” to:

• Set the TV clock (page 44)

• Set the TV Timer (page 45)

• Select an Energy Mode to manage power use while the TV is off (page 46)

• Select a lamp brightness mode (page 46)

• Enable 3D video (pages 34 and 46)

Setting Up TV Inputs

Appendix C, “Programming the Remote Control.”

TV Care

Lamp Cartridge. When the lamp cartridge needs replacement, replace the lamp yourself and save the cost of a service call. See Appendix E for instructions.

General Cleaning. See “Cleaning Recommen- dations,” page 4.

Assistance

For troubleshooting, service, and product support, see Appendix D.

For warranty information, see the TV warranty on page 84.

Installing the Remote Control Batteries

1.Remove the remote control’s back cover by gently pressing in the tab and lifting off the cover.

2.Load the batteries, making sure the polarities (+) and (-) are correct. For best results, insert the negative (-) end first.

3.Snap the cover back in place.

1

The remote

 

control requires

 

two AA alkaline

 

batteries.

2

When you first power on the TV, the Welcome screen lets you change the menu language.

Turning the TV On or Off

To turn the TV on or off, point the remote control at the front of the TV and press the POWER button. Alternatively, press the POWER button on the control panel of the TV.

If You Turn Off the TV by Mistake

1.Press POWER again within about 60 seconds, while the lamp is still hot, to have the TV come back on immediately.

2.If the LAMP indicator starts blinking (about 60 seconds after you shut off power), wait a few moments for the LAMP indicator to stop blinking and press POWER to turn the TV on again.

Initial TV Setup

Use the Setup menu for basic TV setup options.

1.Press MENU to open the Main menu.

2. Press to highlight the Setup icon and display the Setup menu.

Changing the Menu Language

Choose to display on-screen menus in either English or Spanish.

1. With the Setup menu displayed, press to high- light the Language icon.

2. Press

3.Press MENU to return the highlight to the top row of icons.

Select a menu language in the Setup menu.

Memorizing Channels

For ANT 1 and ANT 2

To start channel memorization

1. With the Setup menu displayed, press to high- light the Scan icon.

Start channel memorization from the Setup menu.

2. Press

to highlight an input selection based on

your connections:

 

 

 

Input

 

Condition

 

 

 

Ant 1 Air

 

When connected to an indoor or

Ant 2 Air

 

outdoor antenna

Ant 1 Cable

 

When connected to direct cable (no

Ant 2 Cable

 

cable box)

 

 

 

3.Press to highlight the on-screen START button.

4.Press ENTER to start automatic channel memoriza- tion.

To stop channel memorization before completion, press CANCEL.

5.When memorization is complete you can:

Press MENU once to return to the top row of icons.

Press MENU again to return to the Main menu.

Press EXIT to watch TV.

After channels have been memorized:

To tune to memorized channels, press CH  / while watching TV on the ANT 1 or ANT 2 inputs.

Use the Setup > Edit menu (page 43) for additional channel options, such as adding or deleting chan-

When You First Connect a Device

The TV’s Easy Connect™ Auto Input Sensing feature detects most connections automatically.

Note: For connection and setup of a personal com- puter, see the information on page 16.

Auto Input Sensing for Most Devices

When you first connect a device, the TV will:

a.Detect the connected device and automatically switch to it

b.Prompt you to identify the device type

c.Prompt you to perform NetCommand set-up for the device, if available (736 and 835 series only)

d.Repeat these steps for any additional newly detected devices

See below for connections which trigger Auto Input Sensing.

Auto Input Sensing Available

VIDEO (detected as composite video)

Y plus Pb (detected as component video)

S-VIDEO

HDMI *

USB (USB photo port on front)

Auto Output Sensing Available

Digital Audio OUTPUT

AVR AUDIO OUTPUT red jack

No Auto Sensing

ANT 1 and ANT 2

*If the device is powered off when connected, detec- tion occurs when the device is next powered on.

Auto Input Sensing for CEC Devices

Most devices with CEC capabilities enabled are recog- nized and identified automatically by the TV. This TV’s NetCommand for HDMI feature (available on all models) may allow you to control some or all functions of a CEC- enabled device without further setup. See “NetCommand for HDMI Devices,” page 28 and check the device’s owner’s manual for instruction on enabling CEC.

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Contents WD-65835, WD-73835 WD-73C8WD-60735, WD-65735, WD-73735 WD-65736, WD-73736Contents Replacement Parts Installation NotesInternal Fans Cleaning Recommendations Lamp ReplacementSpecial Features of Your TV Package ContentsTV Front Panel Composite Video Input 1, Input Front-Panel IndicatorsTV Back Panel ANT 1/ANT 2 AntennaGuidelines for Setting Up and Using Your New Widescreen TV Installing the Remote Control Batteries When You First Power On the TVInitial TV Setup Setting Up TV InputsChanging Devices on an Hdmi Input Controlling A/V Receiver Sound VolumeSetup Procedure More About Auto Input SensingUsing the TV with a Personal Computer Picture Quality Before You BeginAuto Input Sensing Connection TypesAntenna with a Single Lead Wall Outlet Cable no cable boxAntennas with Separate UHF and VHF Leads VCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet CableOlder Cable Box VCR to a Cable Box Audio & VideoTV’s Audio Output Receiver with Hdmi OutputChoosing a Viewing Source Sleep TimerCamcorder Audio-Only DeviceCare of the Remote Control Remote ControlResetting the Remote Control Low-Battery IndicatorAnt 1 Using ChannelViewChannelView Channel Listings Status DisplayFav Favorite Channels TV Signals and Display FormatsJpeg Photos and the USB Photo Port Viewing Camera Files3D Video Remote Control Keys for the TV Menu SystemMain Menu Global AV MenuAV Menu Options Video Mute On, OffVideo Menu Options Video MenuCaptions on Digital Channels Captions MenuAudio Menu Captions on Analog ChannelsEdit Setup MenuSetup Menu Options Setup menu, Edit channel optionsSetup menu, Clock options Inputs Menu Options Inputs MenuLock Menu Time About NetCommand IR ControlImportant Note on NetCommand Other Menu Options alternate rating systemInitial NetCommand Setup for Most Devices IR Emitter PlacementIf the device has no Power OFF key, skip this step Controlling Most Device Types Controlling an A/V Receiver Operating NetCommand-Controlled DevicesSpecial Operation Methods Receiver Control Power and Volume Setting Up NetCommand Control of an A/V ReceiverAudio Output Receiver Control Automatic Audio SwitchingDisplay the Inputs AV Receiver menu Setup to Control TV Audio OutputOpen the Inputs Learn menu Appendix B Bypassing the Parental Lock Appendix a SpecificationsBypassing the Parental Lock Functions Available for Other A/V Devices Appendix C Programming the Remote ControlAudio Lock Universal A/V Receiver Control Programming the Remote ControlProgramming Codes Code VerificationSatellite Receivers Make Code Laser Disc Players Make CodeReceivers Make Code Satellite ReceiversCCE DVD Players Make CodeProgramming Codes TV Reset Comparison Guide Appendix D TroubleshootingReset Name When to Use How to Use Resulting Action Service Service and Customer SupportCustomer Support TV Power On/Off Symptom Remarks TV Channels Symptom RemarksPicture Symptom Remarks NetCommand Symptom Remarks Indicators Symptom RemarksAppendix E Lamp-Cartridge Replacement and Cleaning Trademark and License Information Jeronimo Road Irvine, CA Mitsubishi DLP Projection Television Limited WarrantyIndex System Reset MDEAservice@mdea.com
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