Mitsubishi Electronics WD-62827 manual Special Features of Your TV

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Special Features of Your TV

Your new high-definition widescreen television has many special features that make it the perfect center of your home entertainment system, including:

High Definition DLP™ Display System

Your widescreen Mitsubishi HDTV uses Texas Instruments most advanced Digital Light Processing™ technology for rear-projection televisions. This TV is truly a high-performance multimedia monitor uniquely capable of both stunning high-definition video images and clear, detailed, high-resolution PC images. Your TV can accept video signals from an antenna or direct cable service in standard video scanning rates of 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i and 1080p. It is also able to accept, through the HDMI 2 connection, signals with PC resolutions from VGA (640 x 480) through XGA (1024 x 768). When used with a compatible graphics card and controlling software, this TV is also able to accept the custom PC resolution of 720p (1280 x 720). To connect a PC to HDMI 2, your PC must have a video card with DVI or HDMI output. You also need to perform NetCommand setup for the HDMI 2 PC input so that the TV knows to apply the correct PC- signal processing. All of the compatible video and PC signals will be converted to 1080p for final display; some signals will, however, result in the addition of black side bars, top and bottom bars, or both, to fill the screen, and some signals will display standard video overscan.

TV Disc Internal Digital Video Recorder (DVR)

TV Disc is an internal high-definition hard disk drive recorder, also known as a digital video recorder or DVR. In models WD-62827 and WD-73827, this disc has a capacity of 160 gigabytes and can record up to 16 hours of high-definition programming. Models WD-62927 and WD-73927 contain a 250-gigabyte disc that can record up to 25 hours of high-definition programming. TV Disc can record digital and analog programs received from CableCARD™ channels, Antenna 1, Antenna 2, devices connected to Input 1–3, or IEEE 1394 devices. This exciting feature makes possible live TV pause with instant replay. Now you can record a high-definition program and watch it later without any loss

of picture quality and without a VCR. Recordings on the TV Disc can be sent by an IEEE 1394 connection to D-VHS VCRs or to other IEEE 1394-compatible TVs and analog VCRs. When recording analog programs, TV Disc will use Dolby Digital recording technology to convert the analog stereo to high-quality digital stereo compatible with Dolby Digital decoding surround receivers. Note that a portion of the hard disc capacity is reserved for the TV Pause feature and is not available for video recording.

Dual Digital Tuners

Dual digital tuners give you a high level of flexibility when using TV Disc. For example, you can record one analog or digital channel from CableCARD™ on one antenna input (Ant-1) while viewing a different non-scrambled analog or digital channel on the other antenna input (Ant-2). You can record a non-scrambled analog or digital channel from Ant-2 while viewing an analog or digital channel from CableCARD™. Or you can view a device connected to a different input while recording a channel from CableCARD™, Ant-1, or Ant-2. Note that due to the unidirectional nature of CableCARD service, it is not possible to view one CableCARD channel and record another CableCARD channel at the same time.

Digital Cable Ready (CableCARD™)

Your widescreen Mitsubishi HDTV is “Plug-and-Play” ready. It can descramble a cable provider’s one-way digital signals with the use of a CableCARD security module. The CableCARD is used in place of a traditional cable box to access digital cable programming (including high definition). Contact your local cable provider for availability information and service details.

NetCommand® Home Network Control System

Your widescreen Mitsubishi HDTV offers a new level of networking that can seamlessly integrate selected older A/V products with new and future digital products. NetCommand supports IEEE 1394 connections, Audio Video Control system (AV/C), 5C copy protection, and IR (infrared) control of selected older products, such as VCRs, DVD players, cable boxes, and satellite receivers. NetCommand has the capability of learning remote control signals directly from many devices, allowing you to create a customized NetCommand home-theater system that works best for your viewing.

Chapter 1. Television Overview

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Contents TV Information Visit our website atTV Model Number Stand Model Number TV Guide On Screen Access RequirementsWhile Under Warranty After Warranty Stand RequirementFCC Declaration of Conformity Important Safeguards Important Safeguards Contents Mitsubishi DLP Projection Television Limited Warranty Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc Our ThanksChapter       TV AccessoriesSpecial Features of Your TV TV Guide On Screen Interactive Program Guide System Widescreen Picture FormatMemory Card Reader Card Compatibility Memory Card Reader and Front-Panel InputsInput 3 and Ieee 1394 Input/Output Front Control Panel ResetFront-Panel Indicator Lights Lamp Indicator Power/Timer Indicator Status IndicatorOverview Remote ControlCare Battery InstallationSleep Timer . Component 1-3 Inputs IR Emitter NetCommandTV Back Panel Input 1DTVLink/IEEE DVI Analog AudioHdmi 1 MonitorLink/RS-232C ControlDemo Track System Reset ButtonAdditional Information Connecting Audio cables Connecting External Devices and NetCommand SetupCan be used with a CableCARD Connecting a Wall Outlet Cable or Cable BoxWall Outlet Cable Standard Cable BoxFor cable or antenna with coaxial lead Antenna with a Single LeadAntennas with Separate UHF and VHF Leads For antennas with flat twin leads$3CBDLQBOFM VCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable Audio & VideoVCR to a Cable Box Audio & Video Connecting a VCR to a Cable Box Audio & VideoTo connect an analog A/V receiver Receiver Stereo SystemSatellite Receiver or Other Device with S-Video DVI Device See Appendix a for component video signalDVD Player with Component Video Hdmi Device Hdtv Cable Box or Satellite Receiver with Component VideoMonitorLink Control/RS-232C Device Connecting a MonitorLink Control/RS-232C DeviceTJFEEFWJDFT Connecting the IR Emitter NetCommandDirect Device-To-Device Style Connecting Compatible Ieee 139 Devices-Pin-Style vs -Pin-Style Connectors Connection StylesDigital Control Signal When Connecting Ieee 139 DevicesDigital Video Signals Digital Audio SignalsHelpful Hints for NetCommand Connections NetCommand Setup and Editing NetCommand Introduction Receiver Using the Remote Control with NetCommandNetCommand Pre-Memorized Devices Receiver Cable Box SAT Satellite DVD PlayerNetCommand Setup On-Screen Buttons 3D Graphical Menu System Remote Control ButtonsWelcome Screen NetCommand Initial SetupNetCommand Information Screen Device Setup Screen Finish Screen NetCommand Initial Setup, Setup ReminderSetup Reminder Review ScreenReceiver Inputs Edit NetCommand Adding an A/V ReceiverReceiver Screen Receiver AVR Learn Screen Receiver AVR Input Learn ScreenAudio Output to AVR Screen Name ScreenNew Device Screen Edit NetCommand Adding DevicesEdit NetCommand Screen Device Learn Screen Device ScreenConnection for Device Screen Device Advanced Learn ScreenRF Connection for Cable Screen VCR for Recordings ScreenIR Code for Device Screen Delete Device Screen Edit NetCommand Changing or Deleting DevicesChange Device Screen Ieee 1394 Devices and NetCommand Control New 1394 Device Screen Name for 1394 Device Screen Adding Ieee 1394 Devices AutomaticallyAdding Ieee 1394 Devices Automatically Connection Screen Adding Ieee 139 Devices AutomaticallyIeee 139 Device Type Screen Page NetCommand Functions Video Section Device Selection MenuPIP Device Selection Menu Audio SectionIR Controlled Devices Using the Device Menu Button to Display MenusDevice Menu CableCARD MenuGuide and the Device Selection Menu Using the Guide Button to Display ChannelView and MenusGuide and the Recording Setup Screen Guide ButtonRecord List NetCommand-Controlled RecordingsSetting up Recordings Time-Delayed RecordingCopy-Protected Material Direct VCR Recording from an Antenna or Cable SourceTV Disc and A/V Disc Search by Time TV Disc and A/V Disc Track List ScreenCopying or Moving TV Disc or A/V Disc Recordings Using TV Disc and A/V DiscsUsing the Remote Control with TV Disc or an A/V Disc Peer-to-Peer Connections What is a Peer-to-Peer Connection?Setting up a Non-Recording Peer-to- Peer Connection Cancelling a Peer-to-Peer ConnectionTV Menu Operations Main Menu Clock Setup MenuLanguage Memorize ChannelsSoftware Version TimerLamp Reminder Icon Order NetCommand MenuRemote Control Transport Buttons EditTV Pause Controlling TV Pause FeaturesTo Turn Off TimeShuttle TimeShuttleTV Pause with TimeShuttle TimeShuttle and TV Disc RecordingsRecord Recording SetupTime-Delayed Recording Record MenuAnalog Recordings Default Digital Record DeviceCancel Scheduled Recordings TV Guide On Screen and the Record ListChannel Menu SQV SuperQuickView Signal StrengthBackground Digital SettingsCaptions Menu Analog CaptionsOpacity Font FontsSize ColorChip Lock Menu Overview Setting a Pass CodeSetting V-Chip Options Chip Lock MenuBypassing V‑Chip Lock and Lock by Time V-CHIP ButtonLock by Time Front Button LockChip Ratings Chip Signal InformationContent Categories Audio/Video Menu Digital-Only Audio Settings Audio SettingsAnalog and Digital Audio Settings Analog-Only Audio SettingsPC Video Settings Video SettingsVideo Settings Page CableCARD MediaCommand and Memory Card PlaybackCableCARD Technology Using a CableCARDCableCARD Memory Card Slots MediaCommand and Memory Card PlaybackFor MP3 or WMA Audio Playlist Setup Media Command and Memory Card PlaybackMedia Setup Menu For Jpeg Picture Slide Show SetupOperation of PIP and POP Format Definitions Signal DefinitionsTV Display Formats DVD Definitions57%JTQMBZ TV Disc or Digital Ieee 1394 Device On-Screen InformationAnalog Program Digital ProgramUsing the TV with a PC Computer with an Hdmi Monitor Output Connecting a PCSee Appendix a for signal compatibility Models WD-62927 and WD-73927 Computer with a DVI Monitor OutputComputer with a 15-Pin Monitor Output Adjusting Image Resolution Adjusting Image ResolutionPC Display Formats Page Appendix J Troubleshooting Appendix a SpecificationsAppendix F Cleaning and Service Inputs Appendix a SpecificationsTV Specifications Outputs Appendix B NetCommand Specialized Device Keys Deactivating the Front Button Lock Appendix CBypassing the V-Chip Lock Bypassing the V-Chip LockThis page intentionally blank Cable Boxes Appendix D Remote Control Programming CodesProgramming the Remote to Control NetCommand A/V Products ReceiversVCRs DVD PlayersSatellite Receivers/SAT/DTV DVD position TV positionCable/SAT/DTV position VCR positionNetCommand Compatible Traditional Devices Analog Appendix E Device Control with NetCommandIeee 1394 Devices When an Ieee 1394 Device is Viewed or PlayedAppendix F Cleaning and Service Do not touch the glass parts of the lamp cartridge Appendix G Lamp Cartridge ReplacementWash Your Hands THOROUGHLY, AS this Lamp Contains Mercury See detail Appendix H Diamond Shield Removal and InstallationRaised Lip Channel Install TrimNotched edge Down TV ScreenPry up from the notches at both ends Install the Diamond ShieldStep Hook the top End over Raised lip Step Hook the lower End over Raised lipDigital VCR or A/V Disc Connected to IEEE-1394 Port Appendix I Recording and Viewing CombinationsAnalog VCR Connected to Audio and Video Record Outputs General TV Operation Appendix J TroubleshootingSymptom Remarks PIP Picture IndicatorsRecording SoundExcessive digital artifacts when viewing an Ieee TV Guide On Screen Trademark and License Information Mitsubishi TV Software 123 Mitsubishi DLP Projection Television Limited Warranty124 This Limited Warranty does not CoverIndex IndexIndex Page Website Mail MDEAservice@mdea.com
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