Mitsubishi Electronics WS-65815, WS-55815 MediaCommand and Media Card Playback, Media Card Slots

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MediaCommand™ and Media Card Playback

Warning: Some media cards available on the market are not properly certified to follow the card type specified and cannot be used by the Card Reader. If you experience problems with the reading of your file, please transfer your files to a properly certified card.

Media Card Slots

Inserting a media card

1.Insert a card into the appropriate card slot on the front of the TV. Card 1 will accept MultiMediaCard™ and SD Media Card. Card 2 will accept SmartMedia™. Card 3 will accept CompactFlash®. Card 4 will accept MEMORY

STICK™. Cards up to 128mb, with a file format of FAT 16 (block size = 1024 or 2048) are supported.

If the card is the correct type, but does not fit, turn the card over and insert again. When properly inserted, the light next to the slot will light up.

2.Press DEVICE on the remote control to display the

Device Selection Menu. Press ADJUST , , or to select the correct card icon from the list, then press ENTER.

3.The TV will change to the selected card’s input screen and then will automatically display the appropriate Media Dialog box (figure 12). Use the AUDIO button to switch from JPEG Picture Slideshow setup to MP3 or WMA7 Audio Playlist setup or use the VIDEO button on the remote to switch from the MP3 or WMA Audio Playlist setup to JPEG Picture Slideshow setup.

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4. On the remote control, press:

PLAY: to start the slideshow or play audio.

GUIDE: to display the JPEG Thumbnail menu (Figure 13) or Audio track playlist (Figure 14)

DEVICE

MENU: to display the Media Setup menu (Figure 15).

Don’t pull the media card out while it is playing.

Remote Control Buttons for Controlling the Playback

For JPEG Pictures Slideshow:

PLAY:

begins or resumes slideshow playback

PAUSE:

pauses or resumes playback while in the

 

automatic advance mode.

FF:skips to the next slide.

REW:

returns to the previous slide.

FORMAT:

single press rotates the slide 90˚. Multiple

 

press continues to rotate the slide.

STOP:

Stop slideshow, return to media card

 

screen.

For MP3 or WMA Audio Playback

PLAY:

begins or resumes playlist playback.

FF:skips to the next track/song.

REW:

skips to the previous track/song.

STOP:

Stop playback and returns to media card

 

screen.

Using the Picture Thumbnail Menu or Audio Playlist Menu

For JPEG Picture Thumbnail Menu:

Figure 13

1.Press GUIDE on the remote to display the JPEG picture Thumbnail menu.

2.Press ADJUST , , or to move the highlight to different images (CH up/down will change pages of the Thumbnail menu). Use REW to go to the first slide and FF to go to the last slide on the page.

3.Press FORMAT to rotate the selected image 90˚ (pressing FORMAT four times will rotate the image completely around to the original position).

4.Press PLAY to begin playback of the Slideshow from the selected image. The Thumbnail menu will be taken down.

Figure 13. JPEG Thumbnails

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WS-55815, WS-65815 specifications

The Mitsubishi Electronics WS-65815 and WS-55815 are high-quality rear-projection televisions that gained popularity in the early 2000s for their impressive display performance and advanced features. These models were designed to provide an immersive viewing experience, highlighting Mitsubishi's commitment to innovation in the home entertainment market.

One of the standout features of the WS-65815 and WS-55815 is their large screen sizes. The WS-65815 offers a massive 65-inch display, while the WS-55815 comes in at 55 inches. Both models utilize a DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology that delivers exceptional picture quality with vibrant colors and sharp details. DLP technology also contributes to deeper blacks and a higher contrast ratio, enhancing the overall visual experience.

Mitsubishi incorporated a 16:9 aspect ratio in both models, which is ideal for watching widescreen content, such as movies and sports events. The advanced color wheel in these televisions enhances the saturation and chromatic accuracy of the images displayed. Additionally, both models support 1080p resolution, making them compatible with high-definition broadcasts and Blu-ray Disc viewing, ensuring users can enjoy stunning picture clarity.

Another key characteristic of the WS-65815 and WS-55815 is their integrated video processing technology. The units feature a built-in 3D Y/C digital comb filter that significantly improves image quality by reducing artifacts and enhancing detail resolution. The televisions also offer multiple input options, including HDMI and component video, allowing users to connect various devices such as gaming consoles, cable boxes, and DVD players seamlessly.

The design of both models is characterized by a sleek cabinet finish, which allows them to blend seamlessly into modern home décor. Furthermore, the televisions are equipped with a user-friendly remote control with programmable features, enabling easy navigation through channels, inputs, and settings.

In summary, the Mitsubishi Electronics WS-65815 and WS-55815 rear-projection televisions stood out for their impressive screen size, advanced DLP technology, and rich, immersive picture quality. These models remain noteworthy examples of Mitsubishi’s innovation in television technology, making them desirable among enthusiasts even in today’s evolving market.