Mitsubishi Electronics 838, 738 manual Setting Up and Using TV, Using the ANT Antenna Input

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1. Basic Setup and Operation

7

The

STATUS Indicator

 

 

Key

O

Off

@

Steady On

 

O

Slow Blinking

Q

Fast Blinking

None O TVis powered off, Norma) operation.

Green O TVis powered on, Norma) operation.

Green

Tv powered off,

auto-on

TV Timer is

 

set,

 

 

 

 

Norma) operation. TV can be turned on

 

at any time.

 

 

Green

TV just

powered

off and

mampis

 

cooling.

 

 

 

 

Sixty seconds after turning off TV, LED

 

wiU start to bunk. TV can be turned back

 

on before bunking starts or after bunk-

 

ing stops, but not whUe the indicator is

 

bunking.

Norma)operation.

 

 

TV is too hot. The TV wUIdisplay a

warning message and shut off if it over- heats.

oAmbient room temperature may be too high. Turn off the TV and let the

room temperature drop.

Clear blocked air vents. Ensure at least a four-inch clearance on all sides of the TV.

Yellow

Lamp

access

door is not secure

or

no

 

(amp

installed.

 

 

 

 

TV wiU not operate until lamp access

 

 

door is secured. See Appendix A.

 

 

Red

Lamp

faimureo Replace the lamp.

See

 

Appendix

A.

 

 

 

Red/ _D

TV may

require

service.

 

 

Yellow

* Hold

power

button on front panel

for

 

10 seconds to reset TV.

 

 

*If LED continues to flash red and yellow after reset, turn off the TV and unplug it from the AC power source. Wait one minute and then plug the set back in.

If LED continues to flash red and yellow, go to www.mitsubishi-tv.com or call 1-800-332-2119 to receive Authorized Service Center informa- tion.

You may be asked to count how many times the LED flashes each color to aid in troubleshooting.

Setting Up and Using TV

Using the ANT (Antenna} Input

If using an antenna or direct cable service (no cable box), connect the incoming coaxial cable to the TV's ANT input. Refer to page 12.

You must perform a channem scan to enabme recep- tion of digitam channemso mfyou skip this step, the TV will receive onmyanamog channems. The channel scan will search for high-definition and standard-definition channels avaUable in the local area.

Memorizing Channels with ChanneY Sca n For the ANT input

To start channem memorization 1, Power on the TV.

Press MENUand open the Setup > Channel menu.

First press V to navigate to the Setup icon, then use _ to highlight the Channel icon.

Start channel memorization from the Setup > Channel menu.

°Press V to enter the menu.

Highlight Ant Air if connected to an

over-the-air antenna. Highlight Ant Cabmefor service over direct cable

(no cable box). Press ENTERto add a check.

For first-time setup, highlight AH channems. To scan for channels not already in memory, highlight New onmy. Press ENTERto add a check.

Highlight Scan and press ENTER. Channel memorization may take up to 15 minutes to complete.

To stop channem memorization before compmetion, press CANCEL.

For assistance ca((1(800} 332-2119

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Contents Processor Series SeriesMB-S73A Stand RequirementContents Outdoor Antenna Grounding Replacement PartsRemote contro/ requires two AA batteries Installing the Remote Control BatteriesIf You Turn Off the TV by Mistake TV CAB/SATDVD Audio VCRMemorizing Channels with ChanneY Sca n For the ANT input Setting Up and Using TVUsing the ANT Antenna Input Start channel memorization from the Setup Channel menuSample input Selection menu, antenna input selected Setting Up Other inputsTuning to ChanneJs on the Antenna Input Selecting an input to WatchBasic TV Operation Picture SettingsMore TV Features Basic Setup and OperationAudio RNDMIComponent Composite Digital Analog HDMi-to-DVl VideoTV Connections Composite Component Audioout Videoout Videoout AntennaorCableTV SRF Splitter Incoming cable Hdmi cable t ReceiverTV main panel ReceiverFavorites SquarishBroadcasters. This information may be unavailable About ChanneViewChanneView Custom Channel Banks Usin9 Custom Channel BanksTo Watch Regular nOno3D Video Jnitia SetupUse the Picture 3D Mode menu to enable 3D video Watching 3D Video3D Video 3D Safety RequirementsAuto Setup Connecting the TVPositioning the TV Ethernet Connection Home Network SetupWireless Connection StreamTv TM Intemet MediaWireless Audio Playback Picture PictureGlobal Subwoofer 3D ModeLevel Sound Sound SoundPro Captions ServicesSound Goba Auto SpSetup Timer Setup OockAVR InputsLook Parenta MenuParenta Lock ChannemAt retail Lamp Part Number 915B441001Lamp Under Avoid Overtightening Use only replacement lamp part number 915B44100128Appendices Lamp-Cartridge Replacement LampCartridge Filter CleaningAppendices29 Screen Cleaning RecommendationsGenera/ Cleaning Precautions Top and Sides of the TVVCR Appendix B Programming the RemoteProgramming the Remote Contro 30AppendicesAppendices31 TV Reset Comparison GuidePerfectColorTM/ PerfecTint TM Channel Edit ResetTV Reset IM Portant Use this reset Memorization Lock Menu Pass CodeAppendices33 Common Picture Problems34Trademark and License information Mitsubishi TV SoftwareTrademark and License information GNU General Public LicenseVersion3, 29June2007 36Trademark and License informationTermination To Obtain Warranty Service 38WarrantyThis Limited Warranty does not Cover Warranty39Mitsubishi Digital Electronics AMERICA, INC System Reset DEAservice@mdea.com
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