Mitsubishi Electronics WS-55511, WS-B55, ws-65712, WS-65511, WS-65611, WS-65711 manual Important Notes

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IMPORTANT NOTES

WARNING: When using the VGA input, do not leave stationary, toolbar, or partial images on-screen for extended periods of time. Mix the types of pictures shown. Uneven picture tube aging is NOT covered by your warranty.

The VGA capability of this television is designed for occasional use ONLY.

It is not meant to be used as a work station or to view static or odd-shaped images for an extended period of time. Any device connected to your television via the VGA port, including, but not limited to, personal computer, game system, or digital set-top box, must have its screen saver function activated to prevent damage to the television. We DO NOT recommend the use of any external device that does not have a screen saver function with this television.

We recommend that screen saver activation time be set to less than five minutes when using a device through the VGA port. You should also use lower brightness and contrast settings. If your computer programs allow, toolbars should be set to hidden mode.

Please remember most computer programs and video game systems display static images, such as boxes, buttons, tool bars, and game scores that can damage the television if used for extended periods of time, repeatedly, or frequently.

The VGA input will automatically select the “Standard” screen format and fill the screen. No other formats are available with the VGA Input. Standard television overscan is used, so VGA images will be cropped on all sides. Resizing of some displays may be required. Consult your owner’s manual for computers, computer programs and game systems for assistance with resizing display images. Please see page 70 for an explanation of uneven picture tube aging.

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Contents Owner’s Guide Risk of Electric Shock This Owner’s Guide Important SafeguardsAccessories CleaningPower Source Power-Cord ProtectionDamage Requiring Service Power LinesReplacement Parts Safety CheckConsumer Relations This Section Our Thanks Unpacking Your New TV Special FeaturesPage Chapter TWO Power/Timer System ResetReset Front Control PanelBack Panel IEEE-1394 Input/Output Antenna DTV ANT-DTVDigital Audio Output IR Emitter-Home Theater Control OutputReceiver Input by Manufacturer Connecting External Devices & NetCommand SetupNetCommand Compatible Legacy Devices NetCommand Supported DevicesSeparate UHF and VHF Antennas Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable for Digital BroadcastsCable Box Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable for Analog BroadcastsFor antennas with twin flat lead For cable or antenna with coaxial leadVCR to Analog Antennas or Wall Outlet Cable Figure Connecting an Analog VCRVCR to Cable Box Figure Adding Composite Video or an S-Video with Audio ConnectionsConnecting an A/V Receiver Connecting an Audio/Video Surround Sound ReceiverDVD Player with Component Video Connecting a DVD PlayerVideo Satellite Receiver DTV Connectors and Adaptors Connecting an External Digital TV DTV or Hdtv Receiver External DTV Receiver with Component Video Connections DTV Receiver/TV Back panelExternal DTV Receiver with RGB Video Connections Connecting an External Digital TV TV or HTV Receiver,DTV Receiver / TV Back Panel Connecting the IR-Home Theater Control and IR Repeater Connecting a Computer with a VGA Monitor OutputConnecting a Computer Steps 2-4 Apply both 1A and 1BImportant Notes Cancel Button Radio Buttons NetCommand Setup Getting StartedButtons Back ButtonTV Control and NetCommand Programming the Remote Control to Control NetCommand935 DevicesLanguage Screen NetCommand SetupInformation Screen Receiver Screen NetCommand Setup, cont’dCable Box Screen VCR ScreenCamcorder Screen DBS ScreenDVD Screen Finish Screen Review ScreenEdit NetCommand Screen Edit NetCommandAdd ChangeDelete Edit NetCommand, cont’dReview InitialRF Connection for Cable Screen Name ScreenFixed Channel Screen Monitor Out to AVR Screen Connection for Device ScreenMonitor Out to VCR Screen Input-DTV Connection Screen AVR to VCR Connection ScreenIR Code for Device Screen Chapter Three Characters or move one space backward 3D Graphical Menu SystemDevice Selection Menu Power On/Off DevicesAudio Section Device Section Video SectionPIP Device Selection Menu PIP/POP Selection MenuMenu Screens Overview Setup MenuAntenna Menu Clock MenuCaptions Menu Timer MenuChip Lock Menu Audio/Video MenuEdit NetCommand Button Setup Menu Edit NetCommand Icon PositionIcon Position Menu Reset Factory Defaults Menu Setup Menu ConvergenceConvergence Menu Language Menu Advanced Convergence MenuTransport Menu Channel MemoryName For ANT-A or ANT-BAntenna Menu SuperQuickView SQV Using The Remote ControlSQV SuperQuickView Clock Setting Auto Clock Menu Auto or Manual Clock SettingClock Setting Manual Daylight Savings TimeCaptions Menu Analog and Digital Captions Captions Menu Digital Captions Settings Entry Chip Lock Menu PasscodePasscode Screen ChipChip Lock Menu V-Chip Definitions Chip Signal InformationLock By Time Chip Menu Lock By Time and Front Button LockLock by Time, Lock Time, and Unlock Time Front Button LockTimer On/Off Timer Menu Setting The TimerSet Time DeviceAudio/Video Settings Memory ResetUsing the Audio and Video Buttons on the Remote Control Video MuteTV Speakers Settings Menu TV SpeakersAudio Settings Setting Descriptions AudioVideo Settings Setting Descriptions VideoChapter Four Overview Remote Control Functions OverviewInstalling the Batteries Remote Control Functions Care and OperationFor Best Results from the Remote Control OperationRemote Control Functions Operation of PIP and POP Remote Control Functions Channel Selection and Sleep TimerChannel Selection Sleep Timer Activating the PIP and POPChanging PIP/POP Device Automatic POP SwitchingChanging PIP/Side-by-Side Channels Exchanging Program ImagesDefinitions Remote Control FunctionsPage To Program the Remote to Control NetCommand A/V Products Programming the remote to control your satellite receiver DVD Remote Control Functions Special Functions Video game patterns and scoreboards Bypassing the V-Chip Lock Appendix a Bypassing the V-Chip LockBypassing Front Button Lock Appendix a Bypassing the V-Chip LockPage NetCommand Ieee 1394 & HAVi System Compatibility Input Levels and Timing When Used With RGB Video SignalsComponent-1 and Component-2 Inputs VGA InputReceivers Appendix C Remote Control Programming CodesDVD Players Satellite ReceiversAppendix D Cleaning and Service CleaningFor further assistance, call 800 Appendix D Cleaning and Service Appendix E Diamond Shield Instructions Installation Appendix F Cabinet Cabinet Separation for Model WS-65511Appendix F Cabinet Separation Following operation should be performed by two people Cabinet Separation for Model WS-65712Problem Possible Solution TroubleshootingAppendix Appendix G Troubleshooting DisplayInformation ScreenOn HAppendix On Screen Information DisplaysAnalog Antenna or Devices Digital AntennaPage Index S-W Demo ModeMitsubishi Projection Television Limited Warranty Mitsubishi Projection TV Limited WarrantyMitsubishi TV Software Page Page Connection Helpful Hints Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc 871D357B10