Mitsubishi Electronics 838 SERIES Picture Settings, Basic Audio Controls, TV Care, Assistance

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1. Basic Setup and Operation

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Basic TV Operation, continued

Picture Settings

1.To get the best picture under different viewing con- ditions, set the Picture Mode first before changing other video settings. See page 49.

a. Press VIDEO.

b. Press until Picture Mode displays.

c.Press to make one of these selections:

Name

When to Use

Brilliant

Under bright light

 

 

Game

With gaming consoles (inputs

 

named Game or PC only)

Bright

For most daytime viewing

 

 

Natural

For most nighttime viewing

 

 

2.Press to display the name of another adjust- ment.

3.Press to make the adjustment.

4.Press EXIT to clear the display.

Additional picture options are available through these menus:

Picture > Video

49

General picture appear-

 

 

ance.

 

 

 

Picture > Picture Plus

50

Screensaver control

 

 

and adjustments for

 

 

movies

 

 

 

Picture > Perfect

51

Color fine-tuning

(838 series)

 

 

 

 

 

Picture > Advanced

51

Advanced ISF color

 

 

controls

 

 

 

Picture > 3D Mode

52, 33

3D video settings

 

 

 

Basic Audio Controls

Controlling Sound Volume

• Press VOL to adjust the sound level of the TV speakers.

• See also “Controlling A/V Receiver Sound Volume” on page 31.

838 Series. Control subwoofer volume with an on-screen slider. See page 53. Set Sound > Global

>Subwoofer to On to make this adjustment available.

Changing Audio Settings (TV Speakers Only)

1.

Press AUDIO.

2.

Press

to find the adjust-

 

ment you want. See page 53.

3.

Press

to change.

Changing the Audio Output

To switch from the internal TV speakers to an external sound system,

1.Press AUDIO.

2.Press to display the TV Speakers option.

3.Press to change to Off.

TV Care

Lamp Cartridge. When the lamp cartridge needs replacement, replace the lamp yourself and save the cost of a service call. See Appendix D for instructions.

General Cleaning. See “Cleaning Recommenda- tions,” page 90.

Assistance

For troubleshooting, service, and product support, see Appendix E, starting on page 91.

For warranty information, see page 105.

For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119

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Contents Series TV Model Stand Model Stand RequirementContents Children and TV Viewing Installation and Operating NotesLamp Replacement Internal FansOutdoor Antenna Grounding Replacement PartsSpecial Features of Your TV Installing the Remote Control Batteries Package ContentsFirst-Time Power-On Before You BeginTV Tips TV Controls Remote ControlSound Tools Key and MenuPicture ToolsPanel-Lock Release Status IndicatorSystem Reset TV Control PanelMemorizing Channels with Channel Scan For the ANT input Setting Up TV InputsUsing the ANT Antenna Input Setting Up Inputs with Auto Input SensingTips on Auto Sensing When You First Connect a DeviceAbout Auto Input Sensing Auto Input Sensing for Most DevicesWatching Broadcast TV CancelBasic TV Operation Selecting an Input to WatchAssistance Picture SettingsBasic Audio Controls TV CareInput Selection menu Inputs Name menu More TV FeaturesFeature Format Key and Picture ShapeConnecting a Computer to the TV Hdmi ConnectionDVI Video Connection Distortion in Computer Images Using the TV with a Personal ComputerComputer Video Adjustments Image ResolutionPicture Quality Connection Types and Audio/Video QualityAuto Input Sensing Connection TypesInputs and Outputs Main Connection PanelSide Inputs LAN Hdmi Inputs High-Definition Multimedia Interface2a. USB limited use 2b. USB 838 Series9b. AUDIO/SURROUND Output IR-NetCommand OutputHdmi Device 9a. Audio OutputPb Pr Component Video Device DVI Video DeviceSatellite VCR or other device with composite video output Antenna or Cable TV ServiceVCR or DVD Recorder to an Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable Composite Video DeviceReceiver Receiver with Hdmi OutputDVD player Subwoofer with Audio Cable Wireless SubwooferSupplemental Audio Connections Adding a SubwooferGo to Sound Global and set Center Channel to On Using the TV Speakers as a Center ChannelFAV Favorite Channels Sleep TimerSetting the Sleep Timer Viewing or Changing the Sleep TimerAbout ChannelView Using ChannelView ListingsUsing Custom Channel Banks ChannelView Channel ListingsSignal Definitions Status DisplayAbout Channel Numbers Using an External Sound System Controlling A/V Receiver Sound VolumeRedirecting Audio Output DVD Image Definitions Picture Shape and Display FormatsFormat Definitions Effect of Mitsubishi Formats on Picture TypesWhich Software Version Is in My TV? Initial Setup3D Video Enhanced 3D Video OptionsTop/Bottom Screen split horizontally Checkerboard Watching 3D VideoEnter Side by SideWatching Regular non-3D Video Original 3D Video OptionsEpilepsy 3D Safety RequirementsCamera Images and Music Files USB Source Devices 838 SeriesUSB Media Player Menu Slideshow + Music --Slideshow only Music only Using the Photos and Audio MenusUSB Media Setup Menu Key For Photos or Audio TracksPlug in first Using an Audio-Only DevicePhotos and Motion Video as Composite Video Optional Audio CableTips for Wireless Playback Wireless Audio PlaybackPairing the TV with an Audio Playback Device Resetting Bluetooth Pairing or ConnectionBefore You Begin Basic Manual SetupSound Projector 838 Series Sound Projector TechnologyHow to Make Adjustments in the Custom Menu Adjusting Beam AnglesAdjusting Levels Adjusting an External SubwooferInitial Preparation Auto SetupMicrophone Placement Start Auto SetupAudio inputs External Rear SpeakersSet Sound Global Analog Audio Out to Rear To TV audio OutputsHome Network Setup StreamTV Internet MediaEthernet Connection Wireless Connection Key Use for@ # $ % * + = . space ? Getting Started with Vudu Movies Using StreamTV Internet MediaTroubleshooting Using Vudu Apps and Vudu MoviesIntroduction to Home-Theater Control Source device connected directly to the TVPicture Main MenuPicture Picture+ Picture Perfect Picture ResetUsing PerfectColor Using PerfecTintPicture Mode Sound Sound AudioSAP Center Channel Sound GlobalSound Auto SP Sound SoundProCaptions Setup Timer SetupSetup Language Setup ClockScan Edit Setup ChannelAdding/Deleting Channels Using the Channel Edit Menu Ant Air Ant CableSetup Network Setup EnergyInputs Control InputsInputs Name InputsInputs Demo Inputs OrderLock Lock Parental Lock TV Rating Movie Start Time/ Stop TimeTV-Y Lock Other Lock TimeLock Channel Lock PanelImportant Note on NetCommand About NetCommand IR ControlPlacement IR EmittersIf You are Unable to Locate a Device’s IR Sensor NetCommand Setup Initial NetCommand SetupNetCommand and Device-Specific Keys Special Operation Methods Adding or Removing Device Keys from NetCommand ControlSpecial Operation Description and Setup How to Use Controlling Most Device TypesOperating NetCommand-Controlled Devices Info NetCommand Specialized Device KeysWith Any Connection Type Switching Audio to and from the A/V ReceiverControlling A/V Receiver Power Controlling Other A/V Receiver FunctionsBefore You Begin Setting Up A/V Receiver ControlPower and Volume Setup to Control A/V Receiver Power and VolumeMore About Using an Hdmi Connection Automatic Audio/Video Switching Over an Hdmi ConnectionBefore You Begin Open the Inputs Learn menu Appendices Page Functions Available for Other A/V Devices Appendix a Programming the Remote ControlProgramming the Remote Control Audio Lock Universal A/V Receiver ControlCode Verification Audio Accessories Video AccessoriesAudio Amplifiers VCRs Satellite ReceiversAppendices81 Blu-ray and HD-DVD TAGBypassing the Parental Lock Mitsubishi Home Theater TVThis page intentionally left blank Device does not have CEC compatibility Action Appendix C Hdmi Control of CEC DevicesEnabling Hdmi Control of CEC Devices Hdmi cable cannot support CEC ActionDescribed in Enabling Hdmi Control of CEC Hdmi Control of an Hdmi A/V Receiver and Connected DevicesResolving CEC Conflicts Using Hdmi ControlTo Order a New Lamp Lamp-Cartridge ReplacementAppendix D TV Care LampDisposal of the Old Lamp Cartridge Lamp-Cartridge ReplacementInstalling the New Lamp Cartridge Removing the Old Lamp CartridgeCare of the Remote Control Cleaning RecommendationsPicture Advanced menu Appendix E TroubleshootingTV Reset Comparison Guide ServiceNew Device Found screen Affected by Picture ResetChannel Edit menu instruc If the New DeviceVudu General TV Operation Symptom RemarksTV Channels Symptom Remarks TV Power On/Off Symptom Remarks Picture Symptom RemarksChange Lamp Energy from Standard to Bright Check that Digital Audio Output and/or AUDIO/SURROUND Sound Symptom RemarksHome Network Symptom Remarks NetCommand IR Control NetCommand-equipped models onlySymptom Remarks Trademark and License Information Trademark and License InformationMitsubishi TV Software GNU General Public License 101 Acceptance Not Required for Having Copies GNU General Public License No Warranty Mitsubishi Home-Cinema Television Limited Warranty Warranty Index Index Page System Reset MDEAservice@mdea.com
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838 SERIES specifications

The Mitsubishi Electronics 838 Series represents a significant advancement in the field of industrial automation and control systems. This series is specifically designed to meet the demands of modern manufacturing environments, boasting several cutting-edge features, technologies, and characteristics that enhance productivity, reliability, and ease of use.

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