Mitsubishi Electronics WD-65000 manual Back Panel Functions

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Part II: Installation

Back Panel

HIGH RESOLUTION INPUTS

7

5

PC - 1

VGA / SVGA / XGA

AUDIO-L

60 Hz

AUDIO-R

Y/G H AUDIO-L

Pr/R V

AUDIO-R

Pb/B

DTV

1080i / 720p / 480i / 480p

COMPONENT

480i / 480p

1 2

Y

Pr

Pb

AUDIO-L (MONO)

AUDIO-R

 

IR - EMITTER

 

 

2

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

2

3

4

MONITOR

PIP

S-VIDEO

VIDEO

AUDIO-L (MONO)

AUDIO-R

INPUT

OUTPUT

LOOP

ANT-A OUT ANT-B

6

1

3

 

1Inputs 1-4

These inputs can be used for the connection of a VCR, Super VHS (S-VHS) VCR, laser disc player, or other A/V device to the TV. Please note that if you connect to the S-VIDEO terminal, the VIDEO terminal is deactivated. The VIDEO terminal is active when there is no S-Video connection.

2Output (Monitor and PIP)

The Monitor Output sends the TV audio and video signals, excluding component video, PC, or DTV video, to an A/V receiver or other equipment. The PIP output sends the PIP’s or POP’s audio signal to an amplifier or wireless headphones. If no PIP or POP is displayed, the PIP output will send the main picture audio signal.

3 Antenna (ANT-A, LOOP OUT, and ANT-B)

ANT-A and ANT-B receive signals from VHF/UHF antennas or a cable system. LOOP OUT sends the ANT-A signal out to another component, such as a cable box or VCR.

4IR-Emitter (System 4 Home Theater IR Control)

Connecting an IR emitters here allow the TV to automatically change a digital A/V receiver’s input in a home theater setup, and pass IR commands to other A/V devices.

5Component Inputs 1-2

These inputs can be used for the connection of A/V equipment with component video devices, such as a DVD player. Please see Appendix B, page 59, for signal compatibility.

6DTV Input

This input is used to connect a DTV receiver, and can be configured for HDTV component video (Y/Pb/Pr), RGB Sync on green, or RGB plus H&V. Please see Appendix B, page 59, for signal compatibility.

7PC-1

This input can be used for the connection of a computer. Please see Appendix B, page 59, for signal compatibility.

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Contents Digital Light Projection Television Model WD-65000 Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Table of Contents Table of ContentsImportant Safeguards Safeguards E a s e r v i c e @ b i g s c r e e n . m e a . c o m Thank You Part I Thank You We at Mitsubishi Would Like to Thank YouUnpacking Your New TV Unpacking Your New TV / Special FeaturesPage Installation Front Control Panel Front control Panel FunctionsBack Panel Functions Back PanelHow How Connections Affect System 4 Home Theater IR Control How Connections Affect the PIP and POPHow Special SetupsTVIR Control Separate UHF and VHF Antennas Connecting an Antenna, Wall Outlet Cable, or Cable BoxCable Box Antennas or Wall Outlet Cable Connecting a VCRComposite Video with Audio or S-Video with Audio Connecting an Audio Receiver Connecting an Audio ReceiverStereo Audio System ReceiverConnecting an S-Video Device Connecting a DVD PlayerConnecting a DTV Receiver Connecting a DTV ReceiverDTV Connections and Adaptors DTV Receiver with Component Video ConnectionsDTV Receiver with RGB Video Connections ReceiverConnecting the System 4 Home Theater IR Control Connecting a Computer with a PC Monitor OutputHome Theater ComputerPage Page Setup Part III Setup Programming the Remote ControlTo Control Other A/V Products DVD/LD Player Codes Programming the RemoteTo Activate the Video Portion Activation of the System 4 Home Theater IR ControlTo Activate the Audio Portion Activate the System 4 Home Theater IR Control Testing System 4 for Proper SetupAudio If the A/V Receiver did not change Inputs If the TV did not change inputsViewPoint Menu System 3D Graphical Menu SystemMenu Screens Overview Setup MenuCaptions Menu Channel MenuAdvanced Menu Clock MenuAssign Input, and Language Setup Menu Memorize channels and Assign InputMemorize Channels Assign Input MenuClosed Captions Captions Menu Closed CaptionsCC Background Antenna, Channel, Memory, Name, and SQV Channel Menu Antenna, Channel, Memory, Name, and SQVChip Lock Chip Lock Menu V-Chip LockEntry to the V-CHIP Lock Chip Lock Chip Lock Hours/Time Chip Lock Menu V-Chip Lock Hours/TimeChip Start Time and V-Chip Stop Time Lock by Time, Lock Time, and Unlock TimeTimer Advanced Menu TimerVideo Mute Video Mute, and Black Enhancement, and Lamp StatusBlack Enhancement Lamp StatusMemory, and Audio/Video settings Audio/Video Menu A/V Memory, and Audio/Video settingsAudio settings and Video settings Using the Audio and Video Buttons on the Remote ControlAudio/Video Menu TV Speakers, and Audio Output TV Speakers, and Audio OutputTV Speakers Audio OutputClock Setting Auto Clock Menu Clock Setting ManualClock Setting Clock Setting ManualAudio Settings Setting Descriptions AudioHorizontal Position Adjusts the horizon Setting Descriptions VideoPage Operation Part IV Operation Remote Control Functions OverviewOverview Care and Operation Remote Control Functions Care and OperationRemote Control Functions System 4 Home Theater IR Control Remote Control Functions Channel Selection and Sleep TimerSleep Timer and System 4 Home Theater IR Control System 4 Home Theater IR Control Remote Control Functions System 4 Home Theater IR ControlRequirements for Operation Operation VCR as exampleRemote Control Functions Operation of PIP and POP Remote Control Functions Special FunctionsOperation of PIP and POP Special FunctionsPIP/POP Audio Signal Automatic POP SwitchingChanging PIP/POP Inputs Exchanging Program ImagesDisplay Formats Remote Control Functions Display FormatsPart IV Operation Standard Picture Widescreen Picture Lock AppendixABypassingtheV-ChipLockAppendix a Bypassing the V-Chip Lock Page PC-1 and PC-2 Inputs Component-1 and Component-2 InputsDTV Input Appendix BHigh Definition Input Connection CompatiblityAppendix C Remote Control Programming Codes Appendix C Remote Control Programming CodesDVD Players Satellite ReceiversAppendix D Lamp Replacement Lamp ReplacementAppendix D Lamp Replacement Lamp LifeAppendix D Lamp ReplacementTighten up the screws c. See figure Cleaning and Service Filter cleaningAppendix E Cleaning and Service Cleaning the air-filterFilter Service Appendix E Cleaning and ServiceAppendix F Troubleshooting Problem Possible SolutionAppendix F TroubleShooting Index Index a PIndex Q Z Mitsubishi Projection TV Limited Warranty Mitsubishi Projection TV Limited WarrantyMitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc 871D303A10

WD-65000 specifications

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