Appendices77
Appendix E: Troubleshooting, continued
Reset Name |
| When to Use |
| How to Use |
| Resulting Action |
Lock Menu |
| To change your Lock |
| See the cutout page in Appendix A. |
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Pass Code |
| menu pass code |
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Side Panel |
| To |
| Press and hold the MENU button |
| Allows the side panel controls to |
Lock Release |
| panel controls after |
| on the side panel for over eight |
| be unlocked if the remote control |
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| activation of the Side |
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| is misplaced. |
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| Panel Lock |
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System Reset |
| If the TV does not turn |
| Press the SYSTEM RESET button on the |
| The TV will turn off and the blue |
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| on or off, does not |
| side panel with a pointed object |
| LED will flash quickly for about |
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| respond to the remote |
| such as the point of pencil or end |
| one minute. When the blue LED |
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| control or side panel |
| tip of a paperclip. |
| stops flashing, you may turn on the |
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| buttons, or has audio |
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| TV. The changes you made most |
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| recently, before using SYSTEM RESET, |
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| may be lost. Changes you made |
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| previously, however, are not lost. |
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TV Reset |
| To reset all consumer- |
| 1. While viewing the TV, press MENU |
| The TV will start the initialization |
IMPORTANT: |
| accessible settings |
| to display the TV Main menu. |
| process. The TV will then turn |
Use this reset |
| and all memories to |
| 2. With the Main menu displayed, |
| off and the front blue LED will |
only if all |
| the original factory |
| press number keys 1 2 3 to |
| start flashing. When the LED |
other resets |
| defaults. |
| display the Reset menu. |
| stops flashing (about. 1 min.), you |
have been |
| CAUTION: All owner- |
| 3. READ THE |
| can turn the TV on again. The |
unsuccessful. |
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| Parental Lock Pass code will | ||
| performed setups and |
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| remain unaffected, but all other | ||
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| adjustments will be |
| TIONS. |
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| memories and settings outlined in | ||
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| • If you do not wish to use this |
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| this Owner’s Guide will need to be | ||
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| reset, press EXIT or MENU to |
| set again. |
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| back out. |
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| • If you do wish to use the |
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| reset, press ENTER to erase all |
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| memories and settings. |
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Service and Support
Service
If you are unable to correct a problem with your TV, consult your Mitsubishi dealer or Mitsubishi Consumer Relations at (800)
•DO NOT adjust any controls other than those described in this Owner’s Guide.
•DO NOT remove the protective back cover of your TV.
Support
•To order replacement or additional remote controls or Owner’s Guides, visit our website at www.mitsu- parts.com or call (800)
•For questions:
Call Consumer Relations at