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| IEEE 1394 Recording | | | |
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| Symptom | Remarks | | |
| | |
| 1. Program to be recorded was correctly | • The broadcaster supplied program information that was incor- |
| selected from ChannelView, but incorrect | rect and/or was changed after a recording was added to the |
| program was recorded. | Record List. | | |
•TV Clock not set.
•Daylight Savings Time option is incorrect.
2.Incomplete ChannelView program recorded. Recording device may lack sufficient blank space to make a full recording.
3. ChannelView program recording failed. | • Connection and compatibility issues with IEEE 1394 |
| (FireWire®) digital devices. This may include too many |
| Firewire devices in use at one time, or the recording device |
| not understanding the record command. |
| • Television lost power long enough to lose current clock time. |
| • TV energy Mode was set to Low Power. Change TV Energy |
| mode to Fast Power On. |
4. Cannot record to or from the IEEE 1394 | • To initiate a recording to IEEE 1394 device, first switch the |
device, including dubbed recordings. | TV to the desired input (recordable inputs are ANT1, ANT2, |
| INPUT 1–3). Press the | (RECORD) key. The Record > |
| Schedule menu will display to allow setup of the recording. |
•The source device for the recording is not powered on.
•When dubbing, the destination device for the recording is not powered on.
•The program is copy protected.
•The program has already been recorded once and the copy protection only allows one recording.
•Unapproved source device for copy protected material.
•The recording device cannot decode the copyright signal included in the signal source (try another device if available).
•The playing device (for dubbing) does not support copy- righted material.
•Source for recording is copyrighted
•Too many IEEE 1394 devices in network. Insufficient band- width available. Disconnect unused devices.
•IEEE 1394 source device has higher communication speed (S 400) than record device. If possible, reverse devices, play in the slower device and record in the faster device.
IEEE 1394 Devices
| Symptom | Remarks |
1. | Excessive digital artifacts appear when | • The IEEE 1394 cable is too long; 15 feet between devices is |
| viewing an IEEE 1394 device. | the maximum. |
| | • There may be a slow device in the middle of the IEEE 1394 |
| | network. Move the slow devices to the end so that connec- |
| | tions for faster devices do not pass through them. |
| | |
2. | D-VHS recordings for digital cable have | Digital cable signals on IEEE 1394 can exceed the data rate stan- |
| drop-outs (loss of picture or sound), or no | dards supported by DVCR. |
| playback. | |
| | |
3. | The IEEE 1394 Device is no longer listed in | • The IEEE 1394 plug is disconnected or loose. |
| the Input Selection menu. | • The IEEE 1394 device has not been powered on. Turn on. |
| | • The device has not been discovered. |
| | • The device is not an audio/video device |
| | |
4. | MENU button does not display a menu. | • The IEEE 1394 device does not provide a menu. |
| | • The TV cannot support the IEEE 1394 menus from this device. |
| | |
Contents
WD-57833 WD-65833 WD-73833
For Your Records
Refer Servicing to Qualified Service Personnel
Contents
Operating Notes
Installation Notes
Lamp Replacement
Cleaning Recommendations
Important Safeguards
Special Features of Your TV
Package Contents
Front Inputs
TV Front Panel
TV Guide On Screen Interactive Program Guide System
Control Panel
Lamp Indicator
Front-Panel Indicators
POWER/TIMER Indicator
Status Indicator
TV Back Panel
Pb Pr 480i/480p/720p/1080i
Hdmi Inputs
Component audio and video front and rear
Hdmi Cable Categories
Getting Started
Guidelines for Setting Up and Using Your New Widescreen TV
Additional TV Setup
ANT 2. See Setup Edit
Installing the Remote Control Batteries
When You First Power On the TV
Initial TV Setup
Change the Menu Language
Setting Up TV Inputs
Additional TV Setup Using the Setup Menu
When You First Connect a Device
More About Auto Input Sensing
Controlling A/V Receiver Sound Volume
With a Standard TV Setup
With NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver
Digital DVI
Connecting a Computer to the TV
This TV accepts digital computer signals only
Computer Video Connection Audio Video Output
Computer Display Formats
Using the TV with a Personal Computer
Computer Video Adjustments
Image Resolution
Hdtv Cable Box or Satellite Receiver with Component Video
Before you Begin
18 3. TV Connections
For an antenna with flat twin leads
Wall Outlet Cable no cable box
Antennas with Separate UHF and VHF Leads
Antenna with a Single Lead
DVD Player with Component Video
%1MBZFS
Video
Optional
Connecting a VCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable
VCR to a Cable Box Audio & Video
Connecting a VCR to a cable box
Receivers with Hdmi Inputs
Receiver Sound System
Older Cable Box
To connect an analog A/V receiver
Hdmi Connection
Camcorder
Composite Video Connection
Component Y Pb Pr Video Connection
Four-Pin and 6-Pin Connections
Ieee 1394 Devices
Compatible Ieee 1394 Devices
Connection Methods
Ieee 1394 Camcorders
Tips for Connecting Ieee 1394 Devices
Sleep Timer
Choosing a Viewing Source
TV Tips
Adjust Up/Down/Left/Right Navigate menus and change settings
Remote Control
Care of the Remote Control
NetCommand for Hdmi Devices
Resetting the Remote Control
Low-Battery Indicator
Press Key
Using ChannelView
Feature
ChannelView Channel Listings
TV-PG
Signal Strength
Status Display
Ant 1
ANT-1
Fav Favorite Channels
TV Display Format Definitions
TV Signals and Display Formats
Signal Definitions
DVD Definitions
See descriptions on the preceding
TV Display Formats
TV Inputs for Split Screen
Split Screen
Operation of Split Screen
Split Screen Displays
Jpeg Photos and the USB Photo Port
Viewing Camera Files
Keys for Jpeg Picture Slide Show
Media Setup Menu
Photos and Moving Video as Composite Video
Slide Show
Main Menu
Remote Control Keys for the TV Menu System
AV Menu Options
AV Menu
Global Medium
Film Mode Auto, Off
On if TV on Off Game Mode Off, On
Video Noise High
Video Menu Options
Video Menu
ANT1/ANT2
Audio Menu
Audio Menu Options
ANT1/ANT2 SAP
Captions Menu Options
Captions Menu
Captions on Analog Channels
Captions on Digital Channels
1 Enter
Setup Menu
Setup menu, Scan option
Setup Menu Options
Name
Setup menu, Edit channel options
Edit
Channel
Settings
Clock
Select either Applies or Ignore for Daylight Savings Time
Input Ant-1, Ant-2, DVD, VCR, etc
Timer
Setup menu, Timer options
Timer On, Off Day
Mode
Energy Fast Power On
Low Power
Energy
AVR
Inputs Menu
Inputs Menu Options
VCR, PC
Setting Up TV Guide On Screen
Using the TV Guide On Screen System
Inputs Guide menu for TV Guide On Screen setup
Other Menu Alternate Rating System
Lock Menu
Pass Codes
Parent Menu
TV-G
Parent Menu Options U.S.-based rating system
TV-Y
TV-Y7
Other Menu Options alternate rating system
Time
Front Panel
Important Note on NetCommand
About NetCommand
Connecting IR Emitter NetCommand
IR Emitter Placement NetCommand
Initial NetCommand Setup for Most Devices
Add or Remove Device Keys from NetCommand Control
If the device has no Power OFF key, skip this step
Power
Guide
CH/PAGE
Operating NetCommand-Controlled Devices
To Control Most Device Types
Special Operation Methods To Control an A/V Receiver
Outside the Guide
Inside the Guide
Setting Up NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver
Before You Begin
DVD Input key
NetCommand-Controlled Recording
Before You Begin
Making a Recording
To Cancel a Scheduled Recording
Using the Record Schedule Menu
Cancelling Recordings
To Cancel a Recording in Progress
Immediate Recording from ChannelView
Setting Up Analog VCR Recordings with TV Guide On Screen
Recording from ChannelView
More on VCR Recording
Using Ieee 1394 Devices
To Power On or Off a Compatible Ieee 1394 Device
Ieee 1394 Devices in the Input Selection Menu
Disc Search by Time
Recording to Ieee 1394 Devices
Discs
Disc Track List Screen
Ieee 1394 System Compatibility
Appendix a Specifications
To Order a New Lamp
Appendix B Lamp-Cartridge Replacement and Cleaning
To Receive a Replacement Lamp Under Warranty
Lamp
Disposal of the Old Lamp Cartridge
Lamp-Cartridge Replacement
Installing the New Lamp Cartridge
Removing the Old Lamp Cartridge
Bypassing the Parental Lock
Appendix C Bypassing the Parental Lock
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Functions Available for Other A/V Devices
Appendix D Programming the Remote Control
Programming the Remote Control
Code Verification
Audio Lock Universal A/V Receiver Control
Audio Amplifiers Brand Code
Programming Codes
Cable Boxes Brand Code
CD Players Brand Code
TFC
DVD Players/Recorders Brand Code
Satellite Receivers Brand Code
Laser Disc Players Brand Code
ABS
VCRs and DVRs Brand Code
STS
Reset Name When to Use How to Use Resulting Action
Appendix E Troubleshooting
TV Reset Comparison Guide
Before you change sound or picture settings If
Service and Support
Service
Support
TV Channels Symptom Remarks
General TV Operation Symptom Remarks
Picture Symptom Remarks
TV Power On/Off Symptom Remarks
Indicators Symptom Remarks
Symptom Remarks
NetCommand Symptom Remarks
Ieee 1394 Devices Symptom Remarks
Ieee 1394 Recording Symptom Remarks
Appendices
Trademark and License Information
Mitsubishi TV Software
Mitsubishi DLP Projection Television Limited Warranty
Mitsubishi Digital Electronics AMERICA, INC
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