Mitsubishi Electronics 837 SERIES, 737 SERIES manual Index, Hdmi

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Index

A

Accent Lighting 33

Activity Menu 21 Automatic Generation 41 Change Input Name 40 Customizing 40 NetCommand-Controlled Switch-

ing of A/V Receiver Inputs 48 Removing a Disconnected HDMI

Device 40 Anamorphic Picture Format 24 Antenna Input (ANT) 15, 16

Signal Strength for Digital Chan- nels 23

Audio Lock (A/V receiver control) 60 Audio Output Jacks 15, 16

Auto Input Sensing 11 Auto-Off (Sleep Timer) 21 Auto-On (Timer) 38

A/V Receiver

and Speakers Option 36 and TV’s Remote Control 59 Audio Lock 60 Connecting 16, 20 Controlling Sound Volume 22 Disconnecting Analog 22 NetCommand IR Control 51, 52

Controlling a Device Connected to the A/V Receiver 31, 55 Video and Audio Switching via HDMI 55

B Batteries 7 Blue Glow 33

Bright (Lamp Mode) 39 Brightness (picture adjustment) 35

C

Cable Box

and TV’s Remote Control 59

Connecting 17, 18, 19

Captions Menu 37

CEC (Consumer Electronics Control)

31, 66

A/V Receiver 22, 67, 77

Troubleshooting 74

Channels

antennaweb.org 39

Physical/Virtual Channel Num-

bers 39

Scan (memorize) 10, 39

Troubleshooting 75

ChannelView™ Channel Listings 22

Cleaning 71

Clock, Set Date and Time 38

Closed Captions 37

Color Adjustments 34

Reset Color 34, 72

Computer

and Display Formats 27

Connecting 26

Contrast 35

Control Panel 9

Control Panel Lock 9, 44

D

Date. See Clock

Default Settings, Returning to 72

DIGITAL AUDIO OUT 16 Dolby Digital 16, 54 DVD Player

and TV’s Remote Control 59 Connecting 17, 18

DVI Device, Connecting 18

F

Fan Noise 4

Film Mode 33

Filter, Air (on lamp cartridge) 70 Font (digital closed captions) 37 FORMAT (aspect ratio, MORE menu)

24

Freeze Picture (PAUSE key) 8 Front Panel

Blue Glow Accent Lighting 33 Controls 9

G Game

3D Video 25

Game Picture Mode 35 HDMI Cables for Games 16

GUIDE Key ChannelView 22 HDMI Control 68 NetCommand Control 48, 50

H

HD (High-Definition) Signal) 24

HDMI

Changing Out an HDMI Device

and Auto Input Sensing 11

Connecting an HDMI Device 17

A/V Receiver with HDMI 20

HDMI Cable Categories 16 HDMI Control of CEC Devices 66 HDMI Jack 16

Removing an HDMI Device from the Activity Menu 40

Headphones Jack 16 Speakers Option 36

I

INFO Key

ChannelView 22

USB Menu 28

IR Emitter Placement 46

IR NetCommand Output (jack) 16

L

Lamp Cartridge Replacement 69 Lamp Mode 39

Language

Changing the Menu Language 38

in Digital Programs 36

SAP (Second Audio Program) 36 Learn 40. See also NetCommand IR

Control

Letter Box Image Display 24 Level Sound 36

Listen To 36

Listings 22 Lock TV

Bypassing the Lock 57 Lock by Ratings 43 Lock by Time 44 Lock Control Panel 44 Preset V-Chip Blocking 42

M

Memorizing Channels 10, 39

Add Single Channel to Memory

39

MP3 Player (audio-only connection)

15

Mute

Closed Captions 37

MUTE Key 8

Video Mute 33

N

Name (Inputs > Name menu) 40 NetCommand IR Control

About 45

A/V Receiver Control 52

Initial Setup for Most Devices 47 Operating 48 Troubleshooting 77

P

Parental Menu 43

Pass Code

Resetting 57

Setting 42

PAUSE Key 8

PerfectColor 34

PerfectTint 34

Photo Viewing 29

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Contents C9 Series MB-S73A Stand RequirementTV Model Stand Model Contents Internal Fans Installation and Operating NotesLamp Replacement TV SoftwareReplacement Parts Outdoor Antenna GroundingSpecial Features of Your TV Remote Control Batteries Package ContentsFirst-Time Power-On Before You BeginRemote Control TV ControlsStatus Light System ResetTV Control Panel Panel-Lock ReleaseSetting Up Other Inputs Setting Up TV InputsUsing the ANT Antenna Input Memorizing Channels with Channel Scan For the ANT inputAVR Audio Output About Auto Input Sensing Auto Output SensingHdmi Watching Broadcast TV Basic TV OperationSelecting an Input to Watch Watching DVDs or VideosOther TV Features Making Picture AdjustmentsAudio Settings Other InformationPicture Quality Auto Input SensingConnection Types Surround SoundConvenience Inputs Inputs and OutputsMain Connection Panel Hdmi Inputs High-Definition Multimedia Interface IR-NetCommand OutputANT Antenna Pb Pr Component VideoHdtv Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, DVD/ Blu-ray Player Pb Pr Component Video DeviceHdmi Device SatelliteCable Box, Satellite Receiver, DVD Player DVI Video DeviceComposite Video Device VCR or other device with composite videoRF Splitter VCR or DVD Recorder to an Antenna or Wall Outlet CableVCR or DVD Recorder to a Cable Box Cable boxReceiver Receiver with Hdmi OutputSleep Sleep TimerSelecting an Input Redirecting Audio Output Controlling A/V Receiver Sound VolumeChannelView Channel Listings Standard-Definition Analog Channels Status DisplayAbout Channel Numbers Standard-Definition Digital ChannelsDVD Image Definitions TV Signals and Display FormatsSignal Definitions TV Display Format DefinitionsWatching 3D Video Initial Setup3D Video To Watch Regular non-3D VideoConnecting a Computer to the TV Computer Video Connection Audio Video OutputImage Resolution Using the TV with a Personal ComputerComputer Video Adjustments Computer Display FormatsPlaying a Slide Show or Playlist Camera Images and Music FilesUSB Media Player Menu Series TVs OnlyPicture Files Compatible with the USB Port Thumbnail and Playlist Menus USB Media Setup MenuActivity Slideshow + Music --Slideshow Music onlyOptional Audio Cable Photos and Moving Video As Composite VideoPress ACTIVITY, select Watch Movie Cam, and press Enter Source device connected directly to the TV Introduction to Home-Theater ControlMain Menu Menu NavigationAdjust 3D Mode On, Off Using PerfectColorUsing PerfecTint 837 Series Picture+ PerfectColor PerfectColor SlidersFrom the Adjust Picture menu From the Adjust Audio menu SAPCaptions on Digital Channels CaptionsCaptions on Analog Channels Initial DSTAnt Cable Adding/Deleting Channels Using the Channel Edit MenuChannel Ant Air ScanInputs DVD DVD2 DVR How is the Activity Menu Generated?Photos Music USB VCRLock TV-G ParentalTV-Y TV-PGUnlock Time Lock by TimeLock Time Other Menu Options alternate rating systemAbout NetCommand IR Control Important Note on NetCommandIR Emitter Placement If You are Unable to Locate a Device’s IR SensorIf the device has no Power OFF key, skip this step Initial NetCommand SetupAdding or Removing Device Keys from NetCommand Control Controlling Most Device Types Operating NetCommand-Controlled DevicesSpecial Operation Description and Setup How to Use Special Operation MethodsMore Key Menu and NetCommand SP/EPNetCommand Specialized Device Keys Controlling Other A/V Receiver Functions Switching Audio to and from the A/V ReceiverControlling A/V Receiver Power With Any Connection TypeSetup to Control A/V Receiver Power and Volume Setting Up A/V Receiver ControlPower and Volume Before You BeginAutomatic Audio or Audio/Video Switching DVD Input key Before You Begin Case 3 Automatic Audio Video Switching via HdmiMore About Using an Hdmi Connection DVD playerOpen the Inputs Learn menu Appendices More Menus Appendix a Programming the Remote ControlFunctions Available for Other A/V Devices TV modesDVD Programming the Remote ControlAudio Lock Universal A/V Receiver Control CABLE/SAT VCR DVD AudioCable Boxes Programming CodesAudio Amplifiers Satellite Receivers VCRsKEC GFMHI-Q KTVDVD and Blu-ray Players JMB GPXIRT JSIMitsubishi Home Theater TV Bypassing the Parental LockThis page intentionally left blank Device does not have CEC compatibility Action Appendix C Hdmi Control of CEC DevicesEnabling Hdmi Control of CEC Devices Hdmi Control of an Hdmi A/V Receiver and Connected Devices OptionalUsing Hdmi Control Resolving CEC ConflictsLamp Part Number 915B403001 Lamp-Cartridge Replacement and CleaningAppendix D TV Care Lamp-Cartridge Filter Cleaning Lamp-Cartridge ReplacementInstalling the New Lamp Cartridge Removing the Old Lamp CartridgeCleaning Recommendations Care of the Remote ControlService and Customer Support Appendix E TroubleshootingTV Reset Comparison Guide ServiceNew Device Found screen Initial Channel Edit menuIf the New Device Read the ON-SCREENGeneral TV Operation Symptom Remarks TV Channels Symptom Remarks TV Power On/Off Symptom RemarksPicture Symptom Remarks Sound Symptom RemarksReceiver Set Up for Audio and Video Switching over Receiver with Hdmi ControlAppendices79 Trademark and License Information Mitsubishi TV Software GNU General Public License No Warranty Mitsubishi DLP Projection Television Limited Warranty To Obtain Warranty ServiceThis Limited Warranty does not Cover Mitsubishi Digital Electronics AMERICA, INCIndex HdmiIndex87 MDEAservice@mdea.com System Reset

837 SERIES, 737 SERIES specifications

Mitsubishi Electronics has established itself as a key player in the world of automation and control with its innovative series of programmable logic controllers (PLCs), notably the 737 Series and 837 Series. These PLCs are designed to meet the rigorous demands of modern industrial automation, providing a blend of versatility, efficiency, and advanced technology.

The Mitsubishi 737 Series PLC is renowned for its compact design and high processing power. A significant feature of this series is its modular architecture, allowing users to expand and customize their systems according to specific application needs. The 737 Series is equipped with advanced I/O options, offering diverse configurations that support both digital and analog inputs and outputs. This multiplicity equips operators with remarkable flexibility for various automation processes, from simple machine control to complex manufacturing systems.

On the other hand, the 837 Series separates itself through an extensive range of built-in functionalities and connectivity options. One critical feature of the 837 Series is its high-speed processing capabilities. The controller effectively executes ladder programming and structured text, allowing engineers to develop complex control algorithms seamlessly. Additionally, the 837 Series supports Ethernet and other communication protocols, enabling easy integration in networked environments. This connectivity enhances real-time data sharing and remote monitoring, ensuring improved operational efficiency.

Both series utilize Mitsubishi Electronics' proprietary technologies, such as the MELSEC system, which promotes high reliability and ease of use. The user-friendly programming environment supports both graphical and textual programming, accommodating developers with varying skill levels. Moreover, Mitsubishi’s Cyber Security features ensure that the systems remain secure against potential threats in an increasingly connected industrial landscape.

In terms of energy efficiency and sustainability, both the 737 and 837 Series PLCs incorporate advanced power management capabilities, reducing energy consumption while maintaining optimal performance. Their robust build quality also ensures longevity in harsh industrial conditions, securing investments and enhancing overall operational reliability.

In conclusion, the Mitsubishi 737 Series and 837 Series PLCs represent the forefront of automation technology, providing essential features, cutting-edge processing power, and unmatched flexibility. Their integration into industrial applications continues to propel efficiency and innovation across various sectors, solidifying Mitsubishi Electronics’ reputation as a leader in automation solutions.