Mitsubishi Electronics WD-73640 Setting Up Inputs with Auto Input Sensing, Watching Broadcast TV

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81. Basic Setup and Operation

Setting Up and Using TV inputs, continued

Setting Up Inputs with Auto Input Sensing

Connection information starts on page 13. Learn more about Auto Input Sensing on page 24.

1, Power on the TV.

Power on the devices to ensure detection.

3, Connect one device to the TV, making note of the TV input jack.

The TV will display the New Device Found screen if the connection type is detectable.

4, Highlight the device type in the on-screen list and press ENTER.The name you select here will appear in the Input Selection menu.

Sample New Device Found screen,

More About the input Selection Menu

To assign helpful names to the icons, see the Inputs > Name menu.

To remove unwanted Antenna or HDMI device icons from the Input Selection menu, see the Inputs > Name menu.

To rearrange the icons, use the Inputs > Order menu.

Detailed information on using these menus is in the supplemental Owner's Guide at

www.mitsubishi-tv.com.

Watching Broadcast TV

TV Connected to an Antenna or Direct Cable Service (no cable box)

Note: Perform channel memorization to enable recep- tion of digital channels. See page 7.

1, Press INPUTto display the Input Selection menu. Highlight the antenna or cable icon and press ENTER.

Press EXITto close the New Device Found screen.

&Repeat the preceding steps for each additional device you want to add.

Selecting an Input to Watch

1, Press INPUT.

Press 4 !_ and V to highlight an input icon.

Sample Input Selection menu, DVD input selected

3, Press ENTERto switch to the input.

Note: In most cases, to see a named icon for a con- nected device (as in the samples), you must first assign a name either

When the device is first connected and the New Device Found menu offers a choice of names.

By using the Inputs > Name menu to assign or change a name at any time after the TV has detected the connection.

Sample Input Selection menu, antenna input selected

3, To tune to a channel from the ANT input, use any of these methods.

Enter the channel number using the number keys on the remote control and press _.

For a two-part digital channel, such as 3-1,

press3

Press _to change channels one channel at a time.

Press

and

hold _to

speed

through

channels.

Press

_

to return

to the

previous

channel.

Use the Fav (Favorites) feature to tune to up to nine favorite channels. See page 19.

Press _to

display ChanneIView channel

 

listings. Highlight a channel number, then

 

press _to

tune.

Set up ChannelView custom channel banks

and use the _ key to tune within predefined groups of channels.

For assistance call 1(800} 332-2119

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Contents WD-73640 WD-73C1 WD-73CA1 FCC Declaration of Conformity Children and TV ViewingContents Read these instructions Replacement PartsOutdoor Antenna Grounding BasicSetu Number/letter keys Remote ControlBasic Setup and Operation Start channel memorization from the Setup Channel menu ANT Antenna InputWelcome Screen Energy Options Lamp Energy Standard BrightSelecting an Input to Watch Setting Up Inputs with Auto Input SensingWatching Broadcast TV Picture Settings Controlling Sound VolumeChanging Audio Settings TV Speakers Only Using an External Sound SystemMore TV Features Basic TV OperationSignal Definitions Status DisplayStandard-Definition Digital Channels High-Definition Digital ChannelsInputs PictureSound Before You Begin Connection Types and Audio/Video QualityPb Pr Input and Output JacksIn3ut Emitter Output Incoming from cable service or Satellite dish TV jack panelAny device with Hdmi output CableAntenna or Cable TV Service DVI Video Device Examples Computer or Older A/V DeviceReceiver Receiver with Hdmi OutputDigital coaxiaJ Digital A/V receiver back PanelVCR or DVD Recorder to an Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable TV ConnectnsRF Splitter Incoming Cable TV panel Audio Cables Component video cablesSleep Timer Setting the Sleep TimerViewing or Changing the Sleep Timer FAV FavoritesUsing ChannelView Listings Using Custom Channel BanksChannelView Channel Listings About ChannelViewInitial Setup Use the Picture 3D Mode menu to enable 3D video3D Video AutomaticWatching 3D Video Side by SideTop/Bottom CheckerboardEpilepsy 3D Safety RequirementsFormat Compatibility 24Appendices Appendix a Auto Input SensingAbout Auto Input Sensing Lamp Part Number 915B455011 Appendix TV CareReplace Lamp cartridge Use only replacement lamp part number 915B455011 Replacement ProcedureAppendix B TV Care 26AppendicesCleaning Recommendations Care of the Remote ControlGeneral Cleaning Precautions Top and Sides of the TVAppendix C Troubleshooting TV Reset Comparison GuideSystem Reset TV ResetCommon Picture Problems 30AppendicesNone O TVis powered off. Normal operation TV may require serviceAppendices31 KeyMitsubishi TV Software 32Mitsubishi TV SoftwareGNU General Public License Mitsubishi TV Software34Mitsubishi TV Software Version3,29 June2007AdditionalTerms Mitsubishi Home-Cinema Television Limited Warranty Warranty37 This Limited Warranty does not Cover38Warranty Warranty39 Trademark and License InformationSystem Reset For Your Records
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