Mitsubishi Electronics WS-55517, WS-65517, WS-73517 manual Using The System Reset Button

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Troubleshooting, continued

 

Problem

 

Possible Solution

43.

An IEEE 1394 device has been plugged in but

• The IEEE 1394 connection to the TV or another device is not secure

 

does not appear in the Device Selection menu

 

or is loose.

 

(not discovered).

• The IEEE 1394 device is not powered on.

 

 

• A device in the IEEE 1394 chain is not powered on - turn on all the

 

 

 

devices.

 

 

• The device discovery can take as long as a minute to initiate.

 

 

• IEEE 1394 cable is too long (maximum of 15 feet between devices).

 

 

• The IEEE 1394 device uses an incompatible protocol and will not be

 

 

 

discovered

 

 

 

44.

Cannot record to or from the IEEE 1394 device,

• To initiate a recording to IEEE 1394 device press the REC key.

 

including Dub recordings.

 

The Record menu displays allowing setup of the recording.

 

 

• The source device for the recording is not powered on.

 

 

• When dubbing, the destination device for the recording

 

 

 

is not powered on.

 

 

• The wrong media, (analog tape for digital recording, or

 

 

 

digital tape for the analog recording) is in the device.

 

 

• Either the program is copy protected, or if there are multiple

 

 

 

subchannels and one of the programs (not necessarily the

 

 

 

program requested) is copy protected.

 

 

• The program has already been recorded once and the copy

 

 

 

protection only allows one recording.

 

 

• Unapproved source device for copy protected material.

 

 

• The recording device can not decode the copyright signal

 

 

 

included in the signal source (try another device if available).

 

 

• The playing device (for dubbing) does not support

 

 

 

copyrighted material.

 

 

• Source for recording is copyrighted.

 

 

• Too many IEEE 1394 devices in network. Insufficient

 

 

 

bandwith available. Disconnect unused devices.

 

 

• Source Device has higher speed (S 400) than record device. If

 

 

 

possible, reverse devices, play in the slower device and record

 

 

 

in the faster device.

 

 

 

45.

Cannot control the IEEE 1394 device from the

• Device may not support the command.

 

Transport Menu.

• Selected function is gray (such as Record for a DVD, which does not

 

 

 

support the Record function).

 

 

 

 

46.

When ChannelView™ list is displayed,

Available information is sent from the broadcaster or cable provider.

 

information appears incomplete

 

No other data is available.

 

 

 

 

47.

Program to be recorded was correctly selected

The broadcaster supplied program information that was incorrect

 

from ChannelView, however, incorrect program

 

and/or was changed after a recording was added to the Record List.

 

was recorded.

 

 

 

 

 

 

48.

Incomplete ChannelView program recorded.

Recording device may have lack of space availability and there is not

 

 

 

enough blank space to make a full recording.

 

 

 

49

ChannelView program recording failed.

• Connection and compatibility issues with IEEE 1394 (FireWire®)

 

 

 

digital devices. This may include too many Firewire devices in use at

 

 

 

one time, or the recording device not understanding the record

 

 

 

command.

 

 

• Television lost power long enough to lose current clock time.

 

 

• Analog VCR power was left Off.

 

 

 

 

Using The System Reset Button

If the TV doesn’t respond to either the remote control or the front panel controls or will not power off, press the SYSTEM RESET button on the front panel with a pointed item such as the point of a ball point pen or end tip of a paperclip.

The TV will turn off and the green LED will flash quickly for about one minute. When the green LED stops flashing, you may turn on the TV again. The changes you made while the TV was most recently on, before you used the SYSTEM RESET button may be lost, however, the changes you made previously are not lost. Only those changes since the last power On may be lost when the system reset button is pressed. All other settings are retained.

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Contents Projection Television Owner’s Guide Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Contents Important Safeguards Important SAFEGUARDS, cont’d Our Thanks Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, IncTelevision Overview Back Panel Important NotesTV Accessories Special FeaturesPOWER/TIMER Indicator Reset ProcedureFront Control Panel IeeeDigital Audio Output Back PanelIEEE-1394 Input/Output IR Output-NetCommand CableCARD SlotHdmi or DVI Devices DVI Analog AudioLetterbox top/bottom black bars Side bar imagesNews and stock-market report bars Shopping channel logos & pricing displaysConnecting IR Emitter NetCommand Ieee 1394 DevicesReceiver or Stereo System DVD Player with Component Video DVI Device Hdmi DeviceConnecting External Devices & NetCommand Setup Stereo and digital audio cables ReceiverConnecting a Wall Outlet Cable or Cable Box Cable BoxFor antennas with twin flat lead For antennas with coaxial leadVCR to Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable TV back panelConnecting VCR Video and Audio to a Cable Box VCR to a Cable BoxSatellite Receiver or Other Device with S-Video TV back panelConnecting a DVD Player with Component Video or DVI Device DVD Player with Component VideoExternal DTV Receiver with Component Video Cable compatibilityConnecting the IR Emitter NetCommand IR Emitter NetCommandConnecting Ieee 1394 Devices Pin Style vs -Pin StyleIeee 1394 Device Connection Styles Connection StylesDirect Device-To-Device Style Hub Connection StyleCableCARD Technology Using a CableCARDCableCARD Definition and Initial Screen Display Connecting Helpful Hints NetCommand Setup and Editing NetCommand Pre-Memorized Devices DeviceRemote Control Functions Overview FollowingOperation Installing the BatteriesCare NetCommand On-Screen Buttons Remote Control Buttons 3D Graphical Menu SystemNetCommand Initial Setup NetCommand Information ScreenDevice Setup Screen Welcome ScreenReview Screen Finish ScreenReceiver Inputs Edit NetCommand, Adding an A/V ReceiverReceiver Screen Receiver Input Learn Screen Receiver Learn ScreenName Screen Monitor Out to AVR ScreenEdit NetCommand, Adding Devices Add Screen Device ScreenDevice Learn Screen Device Advanced Learn ScreenConnection for Device Screen VCR for Recordings ScreenRF Connection for Cable Screen IR Code for Device ScreenChange Screen Delete ScreenDevice Selection Menu Using the Device Menu Button to Display Menus Device MenuIR Controlled Devices/IEEE 1394 Menus CableCARD MenuIeee 1394 Devices and NetCommand Controlled Recordings Adding Ieee 1394 Devices Automatically Adding Ieee 1394 Devices AutomaticallyNew 1394 Device Screen Name for 1394 Device ScreenIeee 1394 Device Type Screen Connection ScreenDigital Video Signals Digital Audio SignalsDigital Control Signal Ieee 1394 Devices CompatibilityUsing the Guide Button to Display ChannelView and Menus Guide ButtonDevices 1394 or IR Controlled ChannelViewNetCommand Controlled Recordings Record To SetupTime-Delayed Recording Copy-Protected MaterialCancel Current Recordings Record List ScreenTrack List Screen Disc SearchRestrictions for Traditional VCRs Direct VCR RecordingDirect VCR Recording from an Antenna or Cable Source NetCommand Controlled Peer-to-Peer Connections What is a Peer-to-Peer Connection?Setting up a Peer-to-Peer Connection Canceling a Current Peer-to-Peer ConnectionImportant Notes TV Menu Screen Operations Main Menu Choices Setup Menu Reset Factory Defaults Menu Advanced ConvergenceNetCommand Menu Remote Control Transport ButtonsDefault Digital Record Device Transport MenuAntenna Menu MemorizePrefer Digital ChannelSQV SuperQuickView Setting the Clock Timer On/OffTime Menu ManualDigital Settings Captions MenuAnalog Captions Digital CaptionsFonts SizeColor Opacity FontChip Lock Menu ChipEntry Chip Start Time and V-Chip Stop TimeTV Ratings Chip Signal InformationContent Categories Lock By Time Front Button LockAudioVideo Menu AudioVideoSetting Descriptions Analog and Digital Audio SettingAnalog Only Audio Settings Digital Only Audio SettingsVideo Settings Using the Video Button on the Remote ControlChapter Format Signals Display FormatsFormat Definitions DVD DefinitionsOriginal Signal Operation of PIP and POP Changing PIP/POP DeviceDevice Menu with Net Command Ieee 1394 Devices Digital 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 Appendix CRemote Control Programming Codes Programming the Remote to Control NetCommand A/V ProductsAppendix C Remote Control Programming Codes DVD PlayersCable Boxes and Satellite Receivers ReceiversMitsubishi A/V Receivers Mitsubishi CD Players Not all functions for all modelsAppendix D On Screen Information Displays Appendix E NetCommand Specialized Device Keys Checkbox NameAppendix F Cleaning and Service For the WS-55517 and WS-65517 For additional assistance, call 800Appendix G, Diamond Shield Installation for Model WS-73517 For additional assistance, callFor Mitsubishi Dealers and Service Personnel Only Appendix H Cabinet Separation for Models WS-65517, WS-73517Troubleshooting Problem Possible SolutionTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Using The System Reset Button Demo Mode Additional InformationIndex Menu 56 Mitsubishi Projection TV Limited Warranty Mitsubishi Projection Television Limited WarrantyMitsubishi TV Software Page Page Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc 871D448A10