Mitsubishi Electronics WD-65000 Appendix C Remote Control Programming Codes, DVD Players, VCRs

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Appendix C : Remote Control Programming Codes

Appendix C: Remote Control Programming Codes

A/V Receivers

Mitsubishi

010, 011, 012, 013, 014,

.................................

015

Admiral

220

Aiwa

225, 226

Denon

234, 235, 236

Fisher

204

Gerrard

213

Harman Kardon

215

Jensen

223

JVC

232, 233

Kenwood

200, 208

Magnavox

227, 228

Marantz

224

Mclintosh

216

Nakamichi

206, 217

Onkyo

209, 214

Optimus

203, 227, 231, 230

Panasonic

219, 218, 221

Philips

223

Pioneer

205, 207

Quasar

219, 218, 221

RCA

203, 205, 227, 231, 230

Sansui

203, 211, 239

Sharp

234, 237

Sony

222

Sound-sigh

238

TEAC

212, 213, 210, 211

Technics

221, 218, 219

Victor

232, 233

Yamaha

201, 202

DVD Players

 

Mitsubishi

003

Denon

250

Ferguson

251

GE

251

JVC

257

Normande

251

Panasonic

250

Philips/Magnavox

258

Pioneer

252

RCA/Proscan

251, 256

Saba

251

Sony

254

Thompson

251

Toshiba

253

Yamaha

250

Zenith

259

Satellite Receivers

Mitsubishi

 

HD/Satellite Receiver . 006

Echostar/Dishnetwork

175

GE

176

Hitachi

173, 181

Hughes

173

Panasonic

174

Philips

171, 172

Primestar

178

RCA

176, 179, 180

Sony

177

Toshiba

170

Uniden

171, 172

Cable Box

 

ABC

124

Archer

132, 125

Cableview

105, 132

Citizen

122, 105

Color Voice

128, 129, 130, 106, 107

Comtronics

128, 129, 130 , 106, 107

Cur tis

112, 113

Diamond

124, 132, 125

Eagle

129

Eastern

134

GC Brand

132, 105

GE

111, 112, 113

Gemini

122, 143

General Instrument

 

/Jerrold

111, 119, 120, 121, 122,

.................................

123 124, 125, 126, 127

Hamlin

140, 141, 142, 145, 118,

.................................

112

Hitachi

103, 124

Macom

103, 104, 105, 108

Magnavox

128, 129, 130, 106, 107,

.................................

133, 138

Memorex

130

Movietime

132

Oak

139, 137, 102

Panasonic

109, 110, 114

Paragon

117

Philips

128, 129, 130, 106, 107,

.................................

133, 138

Pioneer

101, 116

Pulsar

105, 132

Puser

132

RCA

115

Realistic

132

Regal

112, 118, 140, 141, 142,

.................................

145

Regency

134

Rembrant

137, 132, 105, 138

Samsung

105

Satellite

100

Scientific Atlanta

111, 112, 113

Signature

119, 124, 125, 126, 127,

.................................

120, 121, 122, 111

SL Mark

105, 101

Sprucer

105, 110

Starcom

119, 124, 125, 126, 127,

.................................

120, 121, 122, 111

Stargate

132, 105

Teleview

101, 105

Texscan

144

Tocom

135, 136

Toshiba

104

Unika

132, 125

United Ar tists

139, 137, 102

United Cable

119, 124, 125, 126, 127,

.................................

120, 121, 122, 111

Universal

122, 132

Videoway

106

Viewstar

129, 130

Zenith

117, 100

VCRs

 

Mitsubishi

001, 002, 060, 067, 068,

.................................

061, 062

Admiral

055

Aiwa

047, 052

Akai

049, 034, 035, 036

Audio Dynamic

059, 031

Bell &Howell

025, 033

Broksonic

040, 046

Canon

043, 045

Citizen

026

Craig

025, 049, 026

Cur tis Mathes

065, 044, 047

Daewoo

063, 021, 044, 079

DBX

059, 030, 031

Dimensia

065

Emerson

023, 038, 039, 040, 045,

.................................

046, 062, 063

Fisher

025, 028, 029, 027

Funai

047, 046, 040

GE

057, 065, 044

Go Video

057, 069, 070, 071

Goldstar

026

Hitachi

043, 065, 020

Instant Replay

044, 043

Jensen

059

JVC

059, 030, 031, 054, 076,

.................................

077

Kenwood

059, 030, 026, 031

LXI

047, 026, 020, 027, 028,

.................................

025, 029

Magnavox

051, 043, 044

Marantz

059, 030, 031

Mar ta

026

Memorex

044, 029

MGA

058, 060, 067, 068, 061,

.................................

062

Minolta

020, 065

Multitech

067, 047, 024

NEC

059, 030, 031, 054

Olympic

044, 043

Optimus

048, 041, 055, 026

Orion

046, 040

Panasonic

043, 044, 041, 042

Penney

044, 020, 065, 025, 059,

.................................

030, 031

Pentax

020, 031, 065

Philco

051, 044, 047, 043, 046,

.................................

040

Philips

051, 043, 044

Pioneer

043

Proscan

065, 020, 043, 044, 051,

.................................

066, 021, 022

Quasar

041, 042, 043, 044

Radio Shack

053, 044, 025, 056, 029,

.................................

060, 047

RCA

053, 065, 020, 043, 044,

.................................

049, 051, 066, 021, 022

Realistic

044, 025, 056, 029, 060,

.................................

047

Samsung

057, 022, 024, 053

Sansui

059, 046, 040, 072

Sanyo

025, 029

Scott

021, 022, 024, 029, 058,

.................................

060, 067, 068, 046, 040

Sears

025, 026, 027, 028, 020

Shaintom

037

Sharp

055, 056

Signature 2000

047, 055

Singer

037

Sony

048, 049, 050, 073, 074,

.................................

075

SV2000

047

Sylvania

051, 043, 044, 047

Symphonic

047

Tashiro

026

Tatung

059, 030, 031

TEAC

059, 030, 047, 031

Technics

032, 041, 042, 043, 044

Teknika

044, 047

Toshiba

021, 066

Totevision

026

Vector Research

031

Wards

055, 056, 029, 064, 026

Yamaha

025, 059, 030, 031

Zenith

064

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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 POPIR Control Special SetupsTVHow Cable Box Connecting an Antenna, Wall Outlet Cable, or Cable BoxSeparate UHF and VHF Antennas Composite Video with Audio or S-Video with Audio Connecting a VCRAntennas or Wall Outlet Cable 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 To Control Other A/V Products Programming the Remote ControlPart III Setup DVD/LD Player Codes Programming the RemoteTo Activate the Audio Portion Activation of the System 4 Home Theater IR ControlTo Activate the Video 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 ChannelsCC Background Captions Menu Closed CaptionsClosed Captions Antenna, Channel, Memory, Name, and SQV Channel Menu Antenna, Channel, Memory, Name, and SQVEntry to the V-CHIP Lock Chip Lock Menu V-Chip LockChip 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 Overview Remote Control Functions OverviewPart IV Operation Care and Operation Remote Control Functions Care and OperationSleep Timer and System 4 Home Theater IR Control Remote Control Functions Channel Selection and Sleep TimerRemote Control Functions 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 Appendix a Bypassing the V-Chip Lock AppendixABypassingtheV-ChipLockLock 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

The Mitsubishi Electronics WD-65000 is a high-quality home theater projector that stands out with its advanced features and technology, making it a popular choice for consumers looking to enhance their viewing experience. This DLP rear-projection television is well-regarded for its ability to deliver stunning visuals and immersive sound, ideal for movie nights, gaming, or sports events.

One of the standout features of the WD-65000 is its impressive 65-inch screen size, which provides a large viewing area without sacrificing home space. The display employs DLP technology, known for its ability to produce vibrant colors and sharp images with high contrast levels. This projector boasts a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, allowing it to support full HD content, ensuring that users can enjoy their favorite movies and TV shows in crystal-clear quality.

The WD-65000 is equipped with Mitsubishi's proprietary Brilliant Color technology, which enhances color accuracy and brightness across a wide color gamut. This technology significantly improves image quality, making a difference in both bright and dark scenes, resulting in more lifelike visuals. Additionally, the television has a high brightness level measured at around 1000 ANSI lumens, benefiting daylight viewing and making it suitable for various lighting conditions.

Another noteworthy characteristic is its advanced sound system that includes built-in speakers capable of delivering clear audio quality. Combining the visuals with robust audio creates an immersive environment that enhances the overall entertainment experience. Users also have the option to connect external sound systems through multiple audio output options.

Connectivity is made effortless with the WD-65000, which includes multiple HDMI ports, allowing users to connect gaming consoles, Blu-ray players, and streaming devices seamlessly. Other connectivity options include digital optical audio outputs and USB ports, providing versatility for various media devices.

In terms of design, the WD-65000 features a sleek, modern aesthetic that fits well in any living room or home theater setup. Its compact footprint makes it easier to place in various environments, while the user-friendly interface and remote control allow for easy navigation and adjustments.

Overall, the Mitsubishi Electronics WD-65000 is a well-rounded choice for those seeking a home entertainment solution that combines stunning picture quality, advanced technologies, and robust audio performance, making it a worthy investment for avid movie and gaming enthusiasts.