Mitsubishi Electronics WS-55815 manual Appendix C Remote Control Programming Codes, DVD Players

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Appendix C: Remote Control Programming Codes, continued

Cable Boxes, continued

SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA

112, 113, 194

SIGNATURE

119,124,125,126,127,120,121,122

SLMARK

105,101

SPRUCER

105

STARCOM

119,124,125,126,127,120,121,122

STARGATE

105

TELEVIEW

101,105

TOCOM

135,136

TOSHIBA

104

UNIKA

125

UNITED CABLE

119,124,125,126,127,120,121,122

UNIVERSAL

122

VIDEOWAY

106

VIEWSTAR

129,130

ZENITH

117,100

DVD Players

DVD Brand

Code

MITSUBISHI

003

AIWA

261, 274

APEX

266, 283

BOSE

286

DENON

250, 273

FERGUSON

251

HARMAN KARDON

282, 288

HITACHI

270

JVC

257

KENWOOD

271, 289

MINTEK

285

NORDMENDE

251

ONKYO

267, 280

ORITRON

263, 268

PANASONIC

250

PHILPS/MAGNAVOX

258, 253, 272, 290

PIONEER

252

RCA/GE/PROSCAN

251, 256

ROTEL

292

SABA

251

SAMSUNG

261

SAMPO

263

SHARP

260

SYLVANIA

264

SONY

254, 278, 279

THOMSON

251

TOSHIBA

253

V INC. (BRAVO D1)

291

YAMAHA

250, 272, 276, 287

ZENITH

259

Satellite Receivers/DBS/DTV

DBS Brand

Code

MITSUBISHI

006 (same as 173)

ECHOSTAR/DISH NETWORK

175, 182, 183, 188

EXPRESS VU

175

G.E.

176

HITACHI

173, 181, 184

HNS(Hughes)

173

JVC (ECHOSTAR)

175

MAGNAVOX

171, 172

PANASONIC

174

PHILIPS

171, 172

PROSCAN

176, 179, 180, 185

RCA

176, 179, 180, 185

SAMSUNG - TERRESTRIAL

192

SONY

177

STAR CHOICE

173

TOSHIBA

170, 189, 190, 191

UNIDEN

171, 172

WEBTV

187

ZENITH/LG

193

VCRs

VCR Brand

Code

 

 

MITSUBISHI

001, 060, 067, 068, 061, 062, 002

AKAI

049, 034, 035, 036

AUDIO DYNAMIC

031

BELL&HOWELL

025,

BROKSONIC

040, 046

CANON

043, 045

CITIZEN

026

CRAIG

025, 049, 026

CURTIS MATHES

065, 044, 047

DAEWOO

063, 021, 044, 078

DBX

030, 031

DIMENSIA

065

EMERSON

063, 046, 038, 039, 023, 045, 062, 040

FISHER

025, 028, 029, 027

FUNAI

047, 046, 040

GE

053, 065, 044, 079

GO VIDEO

057, 069, 070, 071

GOLDSTAR

026

HITACHI

043, 065, 020, 047

INSTANT REPLAY

044, 043

JVC

030, 031, 076, 077

KENWOOD

030, 026, 031

LXI

047, 026, 020, 027, 028, 025, 029

MAGNAVOX

051, 043, 044

MARANTZ

030, 031

MARTA

026

MEMOREX

044, 029

MGA

060, 067, 068, 061, 062

MINOLTA

020, 065

MULTITECH

067, 047

NEC

030, 031

OLYMPIC

044, 043

OPTIMUS

048, 041, 055, 026

ORION

046, 040

PANASONIC

043, 044, 041, 042

PENNEY

044, 020, 065, 025, 030, 031

PENTAX

020, 031, 065

PHILCO

051, 044, 047, 043, 046, 040, 063

PHILIPS

051, 043, 044

PIONEER

043

PROSCAN

065, 020, 043, 044, 051, 066, 021,

022, 053

 

QUASAR

041, 042, 043, 044

RADIO SHACK

053, 044, 025, 056, 029, 060, 047

RCA

020, 021, 022, 043, 044, 049, 051, 053,

065, 066

 

REALISTIC

044, 025, 056, 029, 060, 047

SAMSUNG

057, 022, 053

SANSUI

046, 040

SANYO

025, 029

SCOTT

021, 022, 029, 060, 067, 068, 046, 040

SEARS

025, 026, 027, 028, 020

SHARP

055, 056

SIGNATURE 2000

047, 055

SONY

048, 049, 050, 073, 074, 075

SV2000

047

SYLVANIA

051, 043, 044, 047

SYMPHONIC

047

TASHIRO

026

TATUNG

030, 031

TEAC

030, 047, 031

TECHNICS

041, 042, 043, 044

TEKNIKA

044, 047

TOSHIBA

021, 066

TOTEVISION

026

VECTOR RESEARCH

031

WARDS

055, 056, 029, 064, 026

YAMAHA

025, 030, 031

ZENITH

064, 026

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Contents Projection Television Owner’s Guide Risk of Electric Shock Contents Power-Cord Protection CleaningAccessories Power SourceSafety Check Power LinesDamage Requiring Service Replacement PartsMitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc Our ThanksTelevision Overview ChapterSpecial Features TV AccessoriesFront Control Panel Front Control Panel, Multimedia AccessMultimedia Access Digital Audio Output Back PanelIEEE-1394 Input/Output DVI Analog Audio IR Output-NetCommandCableCARD Slot Hdmi or DVI DevicesShopping channel logos & pricing displays Letterbox top/bottom black barsSide bar images News and stock-market report barsConnecting Device Audio and Video Outputs to TV Inputs Connecting External Devices & NetCommand SetupCable Box compatible with PIP/POP Connecting a Wall Outlet Cable or Cable BoxFor antennas with coaxial lead Single AntennaSeparate UHF and VHF Antennas For antennas with twin flat leadRed VCR to Antenna or Wall Outlet CableVCR to a Cable Box Connecting VCR Video and Audio to a Cable BoxSatellite Receiver or Other Device with S-Video Receiver or Stereo SystemDVI Device Connecting a DVD Player with Component Video or DVI DeviceDVD Player with Component Video External DTV Receiver with Component Video Hdmi DeviceIR Emitter NetCommand Connecting the IR Emitter NetCommandPin Style vs -Pin Style Connecting Ieee 1394 DevicesHub Connection Style Ieee 1394 Device Connection StylesConnection Styles Direct Device-To-Device StyleCableCARD Technology Using a CableCARDCableCARD Definition and Initial Screen Display Connecting Helpful Hints NetCommand Setup and Editing Device NetCommand Pre-Memorized DevicesNetCommand On-Screen Buttons Following Remote Control Functions OverviewOperation Remote Control FunctionsOperation, Care, Sleep TimerSleep Timer Care3D Graphical Menu System Remote Control ButtonsWelcome Screen NetCommand Initial SetupNetCommand Information Screen Device Setup ScreenFinish Screen Review ScreenReceiver Inputs Edit NetCommand, Adding an A/V ReceiverReceiver Screen Receiver Learn Screen Receiver Input Learn ScreenMonitor Out to AVR Screen Name ScreenEdit NetCommand Edit NetCommand, Adding DevicesDevice Screen Add ScreenDevice Advanced Learn Screen Device Learn ScreenIR Code for Device Screen Connection for Device ScreenVCR for Recordings Screen RF Connection for Cable ScreenDelete Screen Change ScreenDevice Selection Menu Device Menu Using the Device Menu Button to Display MenusIeee 1394 Devices and NetCommand Controlled Recordings Name for 1394 Device Screen Adding Ieee 1394 Devices AutomaticallyAdding Ieee 1394 Devices Automatically New 1394 Device ScreenConnection Screen Ieee 1394 Device Type ScreenIeee 1394 Devices Compatibility Digital Video SignalsDigital Audio Signals Digital Control SignalUsing the Guide Button to Display ChannelView and Menus Copy-Protected Material NetCommand Controlled RecordingsRecord To Setup Time-Delayed RecordingTrack List Screen Cancel Current RecordingsRecord List Screen Disc SearchCanceling a Current Peer-to-Peer Connection NetCommand Controlled Peer-to-Peer ConnectionsWhat is a Peer-to-Peer Connection? Setting up a Peer-to-Peer ConnectionRestrictions for Traditional VCRs Direct VCR RecordingDirect VCR Recording from an Antenna or Cable Source For MP3 or WMA Audio Playback MediaCommand and Media Card PlaybackMedia Card Slots Inserting a media cardMedia Command and Media Card Playback Important Notes TV Menu Screen Operations Main Menu Choices Setup Menu Advanced Convergence Reset Factory Defaults MenuNetCommand Menu Antenna Menu SQV SuperQuickView Manual Setting the ClockTimer On/Off Time MenuDigital Captions Captions MenuCaptions Menu Analog CaptionsOpacity Font FontsSize ColorChip Start Time and V-Chip Stop Time Chip Lock MenuChip EntryTV Ratings Chip Signal InformationContent Categories Front Button Lock Lock By TimeAudioVideo AudioVideo MenuDigital Only Audio Settings Setting DescriptionsAnalog and Digital Audio Setting Analog Only Audio SettingsVideo Settings Chapter DVD Definitions Format SignalsDisplay Formats Format DefinitionsOriginal Signal PIP small PIP/POP off Operation of PIP and POPPOP PIP largeDigits Device Menu with Net CommandCH up/down VOL up/downWhen an Ieee 1394 Device is Viewed or Played Bypassing Front Button Lock Appendix a Bypassing the V-Chip LockBypassing the V-Chip Lock This page intentionally blank Component-1 and Component-2 Inputs Input Levels and Timing with Component Video SignalsAppendix B High Definition Input Connection Compatibility Programming the Remote to Control NetCommand A/V Products Appendix CRemote Control Programming CodesDVD Players Appendix C Remote Control Programming CodesMitsubishi CD Players Not all functions for all models Cable Boxes and Satellite ReceiversReceivers Mitsubishi A/V ReceiversDigital Ieee 1394 Device Appendix D On Screen Information DisplaysAnalog Program Digital ProgramCheckbox Name Appendix E NetCommand Specialized Device KeysAppendix F Cleaning and Service For additional assistance, call 800 Diamond Shield installationDiamond Shield Removal Appendix H Cabinet Separation for Model WS-65815 For Mitsubishi Dealers and Service Personnel OnlyProblem Possible Solution TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Additional Information Demo ModeLicensing Information Index Menu 58 Mitsubishi Projection Television Limited Warranty Mitsubishi Projection TV Limited WarrantyMitsubishi TV Software Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc 871D406A10

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.