Mitsubishi Electronics WD-65000 manual How, IR Control, Special SetupsTV

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Part II: Installation

Special Setups:A/V Equipment (For System 4 Home Theater IR Control)

VCR: Connect the cables to the TV as directed on page 17, with one exception. Connect the audio output connection to the appropriate input on the back of the A/V receiver (as shown in table 1).

DVD: Connect the cables as directed on page 19 (using the COMPONENT-1 input), with one exception. Connect the digital audio output connection on the DVD player to the appropriate digital input on the back of the digital A/V receiver (as shown in table 1).

Digital Input Assignment for DTV: As- sign the digital input you used for DTV to the A/V receiver’s DTV input selector. This procedure is explained in your A/V receiv- er’s Owner’s Guide.

Infrared Emitter: Connect as shown on page 22.

Special Setups:TV

How

DTV: Connect the cables as directed on pages 20 - 21, with one exception. Connect the digital audio output connection on the DTV receiver to the appropriate digital input on the back of the digital A/V receiver (as shown in table 1).

A/V Receiver: Connect as directed on page 18, with two additions. Use a S-Video cable in step 1 if you have a S-Video VCR. The TV outputs should be connected to the A/V receivers input marked TV.

Auto Standby: ON (See your A/V receiv- er’s Owner’s Guide for this procedure). For all TV use, the sound will come from the A/ V receiver. Not available with all

A/V receivers.

Digital Input Assignment for DVD: As- sign the digital input you used for your DVD player to the A/V receiver’s DVD input selector. This procedure is explained in your A/V receiver’s Owner’s Guide.

Menu selection for A/V connections, page 42.

TV Speakers: OFF

Audio Output: Fixed

TV Inputs Appropriately Named : See Assign Input Menu, page 33.

Remote Control, pages 26 - 27.

Set the slide switch to the TV position and follow the programming instructions using the A/V receiver code appropriate for your A/V receiver, page 27 (figure 5).

Connections Affect the System 4 Home Theater

 

 

 

The products listed at the top of this column connect to the below listed

Brand

Model

inputs on the back of the appropriate A/V receiver.

 

 

 

 

TV / Cable

SAT/DBS/DTV

VCR

DVD

Mitsubishi

M-VR1000 / M-VR800

TV

VCR2

VCR1

DVD

Mitsubsihi

M-VR900 / M-VR700

TV

CABLE/DBS

VCR

DVD

Denon

AVR2800

TV/DBS

VCR2

VCR1

DVD/LD

JVC

RX-888V

TV

VIDEO 2

VCR 1

DVD

Kenwood

VR-2080

AV AUX

LD

VIDEO 1

DVD

Onkyo

TX-DS575

VIDEO 3

VIDEO 2

VIDEO 1

DVD

Pioneer

VSX-21

TV/SAT

VIDEO 2

VCR 1

DVD/LD

Sony

STR-DE825

TV/DBS

VIDEO 2

VIDEO 1

DVD/LD

Yamaha

RX-V2095

TV/DBS

VCR 2

VCR1

DVD/LD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 1. A/V receiver back panel input table

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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 POPSpecial SetupsTV HowIR Control Connecting an Antenna, Wall Outlet Cable, or Cable Box Separate UHF and VHF AntennasCable Box Connecting a VCR Antennas or Wall Outlet CableComposite Video with Audio or S-Video with Audio Receiver Connecting an Audio ReceiverConnecting an Audio Receiver Stereo Audio SystemConnecting an S-Video Device Connecting a DVD PlayerDTV Receiver with Component Video Connections Receiver Connecting a DTV ReceiverConnecting a DTV DTV Connections and AdaptorsDTV Receiver with RGB Video Connections ReceiverComputer Connecting a Computer with a PC Monitor OutputConnecting the System 4 Home Theater IR Control Home TheaterPage Page Setup Programming the Remote Control Part III SetupTo Control Other A/V Products DVD/LD Player Codes Programming the RemoteActivation of the System 4 Home Theater IR Control To Activate the Video PortionTo Activate the Audio Portion If the TV did not change inputs Testing System 4 for Proper SetupActivate the System 4 Home Theater IR Control Audio If the A/V Receiver did not change InputsViewPoint Menu System 3D Graphical Menu SystemChannel Menu Setup MenuMenu Screens Overview Captions MenuAdvanced Menu Clock MenuAssign Input Menu Setup Menu Memorize channels and Assign InputAssign Input, and Language Memorize ChannelsCaptions Menu Closed Captions Closed CaptionsCC Background Antenna, Channel, Memory, Name, and SQV Channel Menu Antenna, Channel, Memory, Name, and SQVChip Lock Menu V-Chip Lock Chip LockEntry to the V-CHIP Lock Chip Lock Lock by Time, Lock Time, and Unlock Time Chip Lock Menu V-Chip Lock Hours/TimeChip Lock Hours/Time Chip Start Time and V-Chip Stop TimeTimer Advanced Menu TimerLamp Status Video Mute, and Black Enhancement, and Lamp StatusVideo Mute Black EnhancementUsing the Audio and Video Buttons on the Remote Control Audio/Video Menu A/V Memory, and Audio/Video settingsMemory, and Audio/Video settings Audio settings and Video settingsAudio Output TV Speakers, and Audio OutputAudio/Video Menu TV Speakers, and Audio Output TV SpeakersClock Setting Manual Clock Menu Clock Setting ManualClock Setting Auto Clock SettingAudio Settings Setting Descriptions AudioHorizontal Position Adjusts the horizon Setting Descriptions VideoPage Operation Remote Control Functions Overview Part IV OperationOverview Care and Operation Remote Control Functions Care and OperationRemote Control Functions Channel Selection and Sleep Timer Remote Control Functions System 4 Home Theater IR ControlSleep Timer and System 4 Home Theater IR Control Operation VCR as example Remote Control Functions System 4 Home Theater IR ControlSystem 4 Home Theater IR Control Requirements for OperationSpecial Functions Remote Control Functions Special FunctionsRemote Control Functions Operation of PIP and POP Operation of PIP and POPExchanging Program Images Automatic POP SwitchingPIP/POP Audio Signal Changing PIP/POP InputsDisplay Formats Remote Control Functions Display FormatsPart IV Operation Standard Picture Widescreen Picture AppendixABypassingtheV-ChipLock LockAppendix a Bypassing the V-Chip Lock Page Appendix BHigh Definition Input Connection Compatiblity Component-1 and Component-2 InputsPC-1 and PC-2 Inputs DTV InputSatellite Receivers Appendix C Remote Control Programming CodesAppendix C Remote Control Programming Codes DVD PlayersLamp Life Lamp ReplacementAppendix D Lamp Replacement Appendix D Lamp ReplacementAppendix D Lamp ReplacementTighten up the screws c. See figure Cleaning the air-filter Filter cleaningCleaning and Service Appendix E Cleaning and ServiceFilter 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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