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Index

A

A/V Memory Reset 71

A/V Receiver

Adding NetCommand Control

53, 54, 55, 56

and the TV Speakers 37

and TV’s Remote Control 53, 63

Audio Lock 64

Codes 65

Connecting 9, 10, 23, 54 Controlling Sound Volume 14

A/V Reset 7, 71

Adjust Keys (Up/Down/Left/Right) 26, 34

Air Filter 62

Anamorphic Picture Format 30 Antenna

Connecting 19

Antenna Inputs (ANT 1/MAIN, ANT 2/AUX) 9

Audio Lock 64

Audio Menu 37 Auto-off. See Sleep Timer Auto-on. See Timer Auto Input Sensing

Description 6

TV Setup 13

B

Back Panel (described) 9, 10

Batteries 12

Bright (Lamp Mode) 35

C

Cable Box

and TV’s Remote Control 26, 63

Codes 66

Connecting 17, 18, 22, 23 Camcorder

Connecting (Analog) 24 Camera Files 32 Captions Menu 38 Channels. See also FAV

Changing 25 ChannelView™ Listings 27 Channel Lock 40

Digital Channel Numbers 58 Memorizing 13

Naming 40

Physical/Virtual Channel Num- bers 40

Scan (description) 39 Status Display 28 Troubleshooting 73

Cleaning 4

Clock, Set Date and Time 41

Closed Captions 38

Color Adjustments 35, 36

Reset Color 35, 71

Component Inputs (Y Pb Pr) 9

Computer

and Display Formats 16, 58

Connecting 15

D

Date. See Clock

Defaults, Resetting 71

Digital Audio Out 10

Display Format Definitions 30

Dolby Digital 10, 23, 54, 58

DVD Player

and TV’s Remote Control 27, 63

Codes 67

Connecting 20

DVI Device, Connecting 20

E

Energy Mode 42

F

F1–F4 Keys 26, 49

Fan Noise 4

Fast Power On 42

FAV (Favorite Channels) 29, 40

FORMAT Key 30, 31

Front Panel Lock 46

G

GUIDE Key 26, 63

ChannelView 27

H HDMI

Changing Out an HDMI Device 14

Connecting an HDMI Device 18 Disconnecting and the Input

Selection Menu 43 HDMI Cable Categories 10 HDMI Jack 10 NetCommand for HDMI Devices

6, 27, 63

HDTV Cable Box or Satellite Receiver

with Component Video, Connect- ing 17

HD (High-Definition) Signal) 30

I

INFO Key

ChannelView 27

in TV Menus 34

USB Photo Menu 32

Input Jacks (Standard Audio/Video)

10

Input Selection Menu

Choose Viewing Source 25

Icon Order 43

INPUT Key 26

IR (infrared) Emitter Placement

48

J

JPEG Photo Files 32

L

Lamp Cartridge Replacement 61 LAMP Indicator. See LED Indicator

Lights Lamp Mode 35 Language

in Digital Programs 37

SAP (Second Audio Program) 37 Language Menu 39

Learn. See NetCommand® LED Indicator Lights 8

Troubleshooting 75 Lock Menu. See Lock TV Lock TV

Bypassing the Lock 59 Lock by Channel 40 Lock by Ratings 45 Lock by Time 46 Lock Front Panel 46 Preset V-Chip Blocking 44

Low Power (Energy Mode) 42

M

Media Setup Menu 33

Memorizing Channels 13

Add Single Channel to Memory

39, 40

Mute

MUTE key 26

Video Mute 35

N NetCommand®

A/V Receiver Control 53 Compared to Programming the

Remote Control 63 Description 47

Initial Setup for Most Devices 49 NetCommand for HDMI Devices

6, 27, 63 Operating 51, 52 Specialized Device Keys 50 Troubleshooting 76

Noise, Video 35

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Mitsubishi Electronics WD-65733, WD-57734, WD-57733, WD-Y577, WD-73734, WD-65734, WD-Y657, WD-73733 manual Index

WD-Y657, WD-Y577, WD-73733, WD-57733, WD-65733 specifications

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