Mitsubishi Electronics 738 AntennaorCableTV S, Composite Component Audioout Videoout Videoout

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122. TV Connections

AntennaorCableTV S

Connect the incoming cable to the TV'sANT input.

Antenna

Direct cable (no cable box)

Older cable box

Not recommeded. Other

connection types provide better quality audio and video,

Required:

1.Video cables

la. Component video cables (red/blue/green) or

lb. Composite video cable (usually yellow)

2.Left/right analog audio cables.

3.Two-way RF splitter

4.Two coaxial cables

Note: If your recording device has an analog-only tuner, you must use a digital converter box to enable recording of digital broadcasts.

TV main panel

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DVD Recorder or VCR

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RF Splitter

Incoming cable

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Contents Series Series ProcessorStand Requirement MB-S73AContents Replacement Parts Outdoor Antenna GroundingInstalling the Remote Control Batteries Remote contro/ requires two AA batteriesTV CAB/SATDVD Audio VCR If You Turn Off the TV by MistakeSetting Up and Using TV Using the ANT Antenna InputStart channel memorization from the Setup Channel menu Memorizing Channels with ChanneY Sca n For the ANT inputSetting Up Other inputs Tuning to ChanneJs on the Antenna InputSelecting an input to Watch Sample input Selection menu, antenna input selectedPicture Settings More TV FeaturesBasic Setup and Operation Basic TV OperationRNDMI Component Composite Digital AnalogHDMi-to-DVl Video AudioTV Connections AntennaorCableTV S Composite Component Audioout Videoout VideooutRF Splitter Incoming cable Receiver TV main panelReceiver Hdmi cable tSquarish FavoritesAbout ChanneView ChanneView Custom Channel BanksUsin9 Custom Channel Banks Broadcasters. This information may be unavailableJnitia Setup Use the Picture 3D Mode menu to enable 3D videoWatching 3D Video To Watch Regular nOno3D Video3D Safety Requirements 3D VideoConnecting the TV Auto SetupPositioning the TV Home Network Setup Wireless ConnectionStreamTv TM Intemet Media Ethernet ConnectionWireless Audio Playback Picture Picture3D Mode Global SubwooferSound SoundPro Captions Services Sound GobaAuto Sp Level SoundSetup Oock Setup TimerInputs AVRParenta Menu ParentaLock Channem LookLamp Part Number 915B441001 At retailLamp Under Use only replacement lamp part number 915B441001 28Appendices Lamp-Cartridge ReplacementLampCartridge Filter Cleaning Avoid OvertighteningCleaning Recommendations Genera/ Cleaning PrecautionsTop and Sides of the TV Appendices29 ScreenAppendix B Programming the Remote Programming the Remote Contro30Appendices VCRTV Reset Comparison Guide Appendices31PerfectColorTM/ PerfecTint TM Reset TV Reset IM Portant Use this resetMemorization Lock Menu Pass Code Channel EditCommon Picture Problems Appendices33Mitsubishi TV Software 34Trademark and License informationGNU General Public License Trademark and License information36Trademark and License information Version3, 29June2007Termination 38Warranty To Obtain Warranty ServiceWarranty39 This Limited Warranty does not CoverMitsubishi Digital Electronics AMERICA, INC DEAservice@mdea.com System Reset
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