Mitsubishi-electric WD-73827 User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Projection Television

visit our website atwww.mitsubishi-tv.comTM5.WD-62827WD-62927WD-73827WD-73927Projection TelevisionOwner’s GuideTV InformationUse this space to record

Page 2 - Stand Requirement

10 Chapter 1. Television OverviewTV AccessoriesPlease take a moment to review the following list of items to ensure that you have received everything

Page 3 - FCC Declaration of Conformity

100 AppendicesA/V RECEIVERCABLE or SATVCR DVD LEARNING SCREEN CHECK BOX NAMEFUNCTION NAME ON TV REMOTEX X X X Power* Power On or Power On/Off PO

Page 4 - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

Appendices 101Bypassing the V-Chip LockAfter you set the lock, you need your pass code to view a V-Chip locked program, view the locked TV, cancel

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102 AppendicesThis page intentionally blank

Page 6 - Contents

Appendices 103Appendix D: Remote Control Programming CodesIMPORTANTThe remote control may return to its initial setting when the batteries are cha

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104 AppendicesAppendix D: Remote Control Programming Codes, continuedDVD PlayersSatellite Receivers/SAT/DTVVCRsCable Boxes, continuedVCR Brand CodeM

Page 8 - Our Thanks

Appendices 105Appendix D: Remote Control Programming Codes, continuedIMPORTANTSome manufacturers may change their products, or they may use more t

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106 AppendicesNetCommand Compatible Traditional Devices (Analog)When Device Selection Menu is Displayed and the Device is Highlighted (Yellow Outline

Page 10 - TV Accessories

Appendices 107Appendix E: Device Control with NetCommand®, continuedWhen an IEEE 1394 Device is Viewed or Played DeviceRemoteControl Butt

Page 11 - Special Features of Your TV

108 AppendicesAppendix F: Cleaning and ServiceCleaningNormally, light dusting with a dry, non-scratching duster will keep your TV clean. If cleaning

Page 12 - Memory Card Reader

Appendices 109CAUTIONBURN DANGER!During normal operation, the surfaces inside the TV near the lamp are extremely hot.TOUCH THE LAMP CARTRIDGE BY TH

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Chapter 1. Television Overview 11Your new high-definition widescreen television has many special features that make it the perfect center of your h

Page 14 - Front Control Panel

110 AppendicesFigure 1. WARNINGTHE GRILLE/COVER IS PROVIDED WITH AN INTERLOCK TO REDUCE THE RISK OF EXCESSIVE ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION. DO NOT DEFEAT I

Page 15 - Status Indicator

Appendices 111Remove the Shield1. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the screws that secure the top plate and lift off the plate. Keep the plat

Page 16 - Remote Control

112 AppendicesAppendix H: Diamond Shield Removal and Installation, continued3. Release the six clips that hold the Diamond Shield in place. Work o

Page 17 - Remote Control, continued

Appendices 113Appendix H: Diamond Shield Removal and Installation, continued7. Refer to figure 8 and install the two side-trim pieces as follows:

Page 18 - TV Back Panel

114 AppendicesAppendix I: Recording and Viewing CombinationsThe tables in this appendix show which program sources you can watch while a recording

Page 19 - TV Back Panel, continued

Appendices 115General TV OperationSymptom Remarks1. The TV remote control does not work.• Checkthatthebatteriesareinstalledcorrectly.• Chec

Page 20 - Additional Information

116 AppendicesGeneral TV OperationSymptom Remarks14 A device does not respond to button presses from the remote.• RemotehasnotbeensetupforNet

Page 21 - Chapter

Appendices 117PictureSymptom Remarks1. PIP does not display a picture.• MakesuretheV-Chiplockisoff.• NotallinputscanbedisplayedasaP

Page 22 - Chapter 2. Connecting

118 AppendicesSoundSymptom Remarks1. There is no sound even when the volume is turned up.• CheckaudiosourceinDeviceMenu.• Checktoseeifthe

Page 23 - Standard Cable Box

Appendices 119IEEE 1394 DevicesSymptom Remarks1. Excessive digital artifacts when viewing an IEEE 1394 device.• TheIEEE1394cableistoolong;1

Page 24 - 57CBDLQBOFMEFUBJM

12 Chapter 1. Television Overview16:9 Widescreen Picture FormatEnjoy a full theatrical experience in the comfort of your home. View pictures as film

Page 25 - Cable (Audio & Video)

120 AppendicesIEEE 1394 DevicesSymptom Remarks10. Cannot record to or from the IEEE 1394 device, including dubbed recordings.• Toinitiatearecordi

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Trademark and License Information 121LICENSOR’S SUPPLIERS DO NOT MAKE OR PASS ON TO END USER OR ANY OTHER THIRD PARTY, ANY EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STAT

Page 27 - A/V Receiver (Stereo System)

122 Trademark and License InformationMITSUBISHI TV SOFTWAREEND-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR EMBEDDED SOFTWAREIMPORTANT – READ CAREFULLY: This License A

Page 28 - Connecting a DVI Device

123Mitsubishi DLP™ Projection Television Limited WarrantyMITSUBISHI DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC. (“MDEA”) warrants as follows to the origina

Page 29 - Connecting an HDMI Device

124 d. To obtain a replacement lamp during the warranty period, please contact the MDEA Consumer Relations Department at (800) 332-2119. After the

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Index 125IndexAA/V Memory Reset. See ResetA/V ReceiverAdding 43Connecting 27Inputs 43Input Learn Screen 44Learn Screen 44A/V Reset. See ResetA

Page 31 - Figures 14 and 15

126 IndexNName Screen 45, 48NetCommandAdd Device 46Change Device 50Connecting External Devices 22Default Inputs 22Delete Device 50Description

Page 33 - Compatible IEEE 1394 Devices

© 2005 Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. Written and Printed in U.S.A.853B540A40v3Website:www.mitsubishi-tv.comE-mail:[email protected]

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Chapter 1. Television Overview 13Memory Card Reader and Front-Panel InputsMemory Card ReaderFigure 1The memory card reader has four card slots that

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14 Chapter 1. Television OverviewFront Control PanelThe shaded buttons on the front control panel are duplicated on the remote control. The top row

Page 36 - NetCommand® Introduction

Chapter 1. Television Overview 15Power/Timer IndicatorIndicator Color TV Condition Additional InformationNone (indicator off) TV is powered OFF. No

Page 37 - DVD Player VCR

16 Chapter 1. Television OverviewRemote ControlOverviewFigure 1, next page1. Slide Switch: Selects the A/V product to be controlled by the remote c

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Chapter 1. Television Overview 17Remote Control, continued108&31"64&3&$27%&7*$&.&/6)0.&42746#$

Page 39 - 3D Graphical Menu System

18 Chapter 1. Television OverviewTV Back Panel1. Antenna (ANT-1 MAIN, ANT-2 AUX)ANT-1 MAIN and ANT-2 AUX can each receive both digital and analog ov

Page 40 - NetCommand® Initial Setup

Chapter 1. Television Overview 19TV Back Panel, continued5. DVI Analog AudioUnlike HDMI, DVI does not carry audio information on the same cable.

Page 41 - Initial Setup, continued

The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated “dangerous volta

Page 42 - Setup Reminder

20 Chapter 1. Television OverviewAdditional InformationDo not attempt to update the software of this TV with software or cards that are not provided

Page 43 - A/V Receiver Inputs

Chapter 2ConnectingExternal Devices and NetCommand® Setup ... 22Wall Outlet Cable ... 23S

Page 44 - Figure 10

22 Chapter 2. ConnectingConnecting External Devices and NetCommand® Setup.PEFM.73.73.PEFM.73.73.PEFM-JGFTUZMF ¥.PEFM"73

Page 45 - Name Screen

Chapter 2. Connecting 23Additional connection cables are not provided with the TV. They are available at most electronics stores.IMPORTANTConnecti

Page 46 - New Device Screen

24 Chapter 2. ConnectingAntennas with Separate UHF and VHF LeadsFigure 4A UHF/VHF combiner is required. This is not included with the TV, but is ava

Page 47 - [Device] Learn Screen

Chapter 2. Connecting 25Connecting a VCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet CableConnecting VCR Audio and Video to the TVVCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet

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26 Chapter 2. ConnectingVCR to a Cable Box (Audio & Video)Figure 6A two-way RF splitter, 4 coaxial cables, right and left audio cables and an S-V

Page 49 - IR Code for [Device] Screen

Chapter 2. Connecting 27A/V Receiver (Stereo System)Figure 7Most setups require either a digital audio cable or stereo audio cables. In some circum

Page 50 - Delete Device Screen

28 Chapter 2. ConnectingConnecting a DVD Player with Component VideoConnecting a DVI DeviceDVD Player with Component VideoFigure 9Component video cab

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Chapter 2. Connecting 29Connecting an HDTV Cable Box or Satellite Receiver with Component VideoConnecting an HDMI Device HDTV Cable Box or Satellit

Page 52 - New 1394 Device Screen

FCC Declaration of ConformityProduct: Projection Television ReceiverModels: WD-62827, WD-62927, WD-73827, WD-73927Responsible Party: Mits

Page 53 - IEEE 1394 Device Type Screen

30 Chapter 2. ConnectingMonitorLink Control/RS-232C DeviceFigure 13A 9-pin RS-232C cable is required. This is not included with the TV. It may be

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Chapter 2. Connecting 31Connecting the IR Emitter NetCommand® IR Emitter NetCommand®Figures 14 and 15An IR emitter cable is included with the TV.Th

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32 Chapter 2. Connecting4-Pin-Style vs. 6-Pin-Style ConnectorsThere are two different types of connectors used for IEEE 1394 terminals and cables: a

Page 56 - Device Selection Menu

Chapter 2. Connecting 33When Connecting IEEE 1394 Devices• DonotloopthelastdeviceinthechainbacktotheTV. When the device chain is loop

Page 57 - Press HOME key to exit

34 Chapter 2. ConnectingHelpful Hints for NetCommand ConnectionsQ. My VCR (or other device) does not have two sets of stereo audio outputs. How can

Page 58 - (1394 or IR Controlled)

Chapter NetCommand® Setup and EditingNetCommand® Introduction ... 36Using the Remote Control with NetCommand®

Page 59 - Record List

36 Chapter 3. NetCommand Setup and EditingNetCommand makes your TV the heart of your Home TheaterNetCommand® is an intelligent control system that ma

Page 60 - Using TV Disc and A/V Discs

Chapter 3. NetCommand Setup and Editing 37Using the Remote Control with NetCommand® Below is a list of several manufacturers’ devices tested and sh

Page 61 - Disc Recordings

38 Chapter 3. NetCommand Setup and EditingOn your remote control, the ADJUST or buttons allow you to navigate left and right to different selecti

Page 62 - Peer-to-Peer Connections

Chapter 3. NetCommand Setup and Editing 39 Remote Control ButtonsThe following buttons on your remote control help you navigate within the system:

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4 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDSPlease read the following safeguards for your TV and retain for future reference. Always follow all warnings and instructions

Page 64 - Main Menu

40 Chapter 3. NetCommand Setup and EditingNetCommand® Initial SetupThe initial setup screens that appear when you first power on your new Mitsubishi

Page 65 - Setup Menu

Chapter 3. NetCommand Setup and Editing 41NetCommand must be set up and the IR emitters properly placed for your cable box and VCR so the TV Guide

Page 66 - Setup Menu, continued

42 Chapter 3. NetCommand Setup and EditingReview ScreenFigure 5After you have made your device choices, the Review Screen will display. It is import

Page 67 - NetCommand® Menu

Chapter 3. NetCommand Setup and Editing 43Edit NetCommand®: Adding an A/V ReceiverA/V Receiver ScreenFigure 8If your A/V Receiver manufacturer was

Page 68 - NetCommand® Menu , continued

44 Chapter 3. NetCommand Setup and EditingEdit NetCommand®: Adding an A/V Receiver, continuedA/V Receiver (AVR) Learn ScreenFigure 111. Press ADJUS

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Chapter 3. NetCommand Setup and Editing 45Edit NetCommand®: Adding an A/V Receiver, continuedAudio Output to AVR ScreenFigure 13Use this screen to

Page 70 - Record Menu

46 Chapter 3. NetCommand Setup and EditingEdit NetCommand ScreenFigure 15If you selected Edit when you were at the Finish screen, the Edit NetCommand

Page 71 - Record Menu, continued

Chapter 3. NetCommand Setup and Editing 47[Device] ScreenFigure 17If you selected “None” for a device type during initial setup, you can later sele

Page 72 - Channel Menu

48 Chapter 3. NetCommand Setup and EditingConnection for [Device] ScreenFigure 21Select the TV and A/V receiver inputs to which the device is connect

Page 73 - Channel Menu, continued

Chapter 3. NetCommand Setup and Editing 49The screens described below may not be necessary for your device setup. If they do not display automatic

Page 74 - Captions Menu

5IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS, continued12. Power LinesAn outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other e

Page 75 - Captions Menu, continued

50 Chapter 3. NetCommand Setup and EditingEdit NetCommand®: Changing or Deleting DevicesFinish ScreenFigure 27To finalize your selections and comple

Page 76 - V-Chip Lock Menu

Chapter 3. NetCommand Setup and Editing 51IEEE 1394 Devices and NetCommand® ControlSee pages 32 and 33 for information regarding compatible IEEE 13

Page 77 - V-Chip Lock Menu, continued

52 Chapter 3. NetCommand Setup and EditingAdding IEEE 1394 Devices AutomaticallyName for 1394 Device ScreenFigure 29If you choose to add the discover

Page 78 - V-Chip Ratings

Chapter 3. NetCommand Setup and Editing 53Adding IEEE 1394 Devices Automatically, continuedConnection ScreenFigure 32Select the TV input that you u

Page 80 - Audio Settings

Chapter NetCommand® FunctionsDevice Selection Menu ... 56Using the Device Menu Button to Display Menus ...

Page 81 - Video Settings

56 Chapter 4. Netcommand FunctionsDevice Selection MenuAudio SectionWhen a NetCommand pre-memorized or learned IR controlled A/V receiver has been co

Page 82

Chapter 4. Netcommand Functions 57CableCARD™ MenuFigure 4Press HOME key to exitFigure 4. Possible Device Menu for CableCARDWhen viewing a CableCARD

Page 83

58 Chapter 4. Netcommand FunctionsGUIDE and Devices (1394 or IR Controlled)For NetCommand-compatible satellite receivers and some cable boxes, GUIDE

Page 84 - CableCARD™

Chapter 4. Netcommand Functions 59NetCommand®-Controlled RecordingsSetting up RecordingsFigure 7Through NetCommand, you can automatically start and

Page 85 - For Playlist, press AUDIO

ContentsChapter 1: Television Overview TV Accessories ... 10Special Features of You

Page 86

60 Chapter 4. Netcommand FunctionsDirect VCR Recording from an Antenna or Cable SourceWhen your VCR is the current device, REC (record) on the TV’s r

Page 87 - Operation of PIP and POP

Chapter 4. Netcommand Functions 61Using TV Disc and A/V Discs, continuedUsing the Remote Control with TV Disc or an A/V DiscYou can use the followi

Page 88 - TV Display Formats

62 Chapter 4. Netcommand Functions2. Press RECORD or CONNECT on the TV remote control to open the Recording Setup screen.3. In the “Record To” sect

Page 89 - TV Display Formats

Chapter 5TV Menu OperationsMain Menu ... 64Setup Menu ... 65

Page 90 - On-Screen Information

64 Chapter 5. TV Menu OperationsMain MenuSetup MenuFigure 1Use the Setup menu to select English or Spanish as the language for the menus and on-scree

Page 91

Chapter 5. TV Menu Operations 65Setup Menu input are erased and the process starts over from the beginning.After memorizing channels, the channels

Page 92 - Connecting a PC

66 Chapter 5. TV Menu OperationsSetup Menu, continued TimerFigure 10On/OffThe timer allows you to set up a time when the TV will change the channel a

Page 93

Chapter 5. TV Menu Operations 67NetCommand® Menu Figure 12. Icon Order MenuTransport MenuFigure 13Figure 13. Transport MenuNetCommand uses the Tr

Page 94 - Adjusting Image Resolution

68 Chapter 5. TV Menu OperationsTV PauseFigure 11With TV Pause, you can interrupt watching a program and then resume watching it later without missin

Page 95 - PC Display Formats

Chapter 5. TV Menu Operations 69TimeShuttleFigure 15With TimeShuttle enabled, the FF and REW keys open a frame-by-frame view of the program. You c

Page 96

Chapter 5: TV Menu OperationsMain Menu ... 64Setup Menu ...

Page 97 - Appendices

70 Chapter 5. TV Menu OperationsRecordFigure 14The Record menu allows you to set up recordings, view the record list, and set defaults for your recor

Page 98 - Appendix A: Specifications

Chapter 5. TV Menu Operations 71Record Menu, continuedRecord ListFigure 16To see a list of all currently programmed recordings, select the record l

Page 99 - Appendices 99

72 Chapter 5. TV Menu OperationsChannelFigure 17Figure 17. Channel MenuAntennaSelect the antenna for the channels you want to edit. You can select

Page 100 - Appendices

Chapter 5. TV Menu Operations 73Removing SQV channels using the remote control: 1. Press the SQV button and then the memory bank number.2. Press

Page 101 - Future Reference

74 Chapter 5. TV Menu OperationsCaptions MenuCaptions MenuFigure 18For analog channels, broadcasters can send either Standard or Text closed captioni

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Chapter 5. TV Menu Operations 75FontsYou can customize the text of digital captions by selecting the font of your choice. The available font optio

Page 103 - Appendices 103

76 Chapter 5. TV Menu OperationsV-Chip Lock MenuV-Chip Lock Menu OverviewFigure 20The V-Chip Lock menu gives you access to three different types of T

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Chapter 5. TV Menu Operations 77V-Chip Lock Menu, continued5. Press ADJUST to move to the TV content categories.• PressADJUST or to move b

Page 105 - Appendices 105

78 Chapter 5. TV Menu OperationsV-Chip RatingsTV Ratings:Used with TV programs and Made-for-TV movies.TV-Y Youth, for children under the age of 7.TV

Page 106

Chapter 5. TV Menu Operations 79Audio/VideoFigure 22Figure 22. Audio/Video MenuA/V Memory ResetA/V Memory Reset allows you to reset a specific devi

Page 107 - IEEE 1394 Devices

8 Our Thanks...Thank you for choosing Mitsubishi as your premier Home Entertainment providerThis Owner’s Guide describes the features and functions

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80 Chapter 5. TV Menu OperationsAudio SettingsAnalog and Digital Audio SettingsA slider displays on screen for most settings. When the slider is dis

Page 109 - BURN DANGER!

Chapter 5. TV Menu Operations 81Video SettingsVideo SettingsPress the VIDEO key repeatedly to cycle through the Video options to the one you want t

Page 111 - Remove the Shield

Chapter Additional FeaturesCableCARD™ ... 84MediaCommand™ and Memory Card Playback ... 8

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84 Chapter 6. Additional FeaturesUsing a CableCARD™After inserting a CableCARD into the TV back panel CableCARD slot and powering On the TV, the init

Page 113 - Install the Diamond Shield

Chapter 6. Additional Features 85MediaCommand™ and Memory Card PlaybackMemory Card SlotsInserting a memory card1. Insert a card into a matching ca

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86 Chapter 6. Additional FeaturesMedia Command™ and Memory Card Playback, continuedJPEG images cannot be edited through the TV. Only name changes sh

Page 115 - Appendix J: Troubleshooting

Chapter 6. Additional Features 87Press PIP/POP to activate the PIP/POP option. Repeatedly press the PIP/POP button on the TV remote control and wi

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88 Chapter 6. Additional FeaturesTV Display FormatsPress FORMAT on the TV remote control to cycle through the available display formats. The last-use

Page 117 - Indicators

Chapter 6. Additional Features 8903*(*/"-4*(/"-/POBOBNPSQIJDPS4%03*(*/"-4*(/"-"OBNPSQIJD%7%57%JTQMBZ4UB

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Chapter 1Television OverviewTV Accessories ... 10Special Features of Your TV ...

Page 119 - Appendices 119

90 Chapter 6. Additional FeaturesOn-Screen InformationWhen you turn on the TV, change devices, change channels, or when you press the INFO button on

Page 120

Chapter 7Using the TV with a PCOverview ... 92Connecting a PC ...

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92 Chapter 7. Using the TV with a PCOverview1. Connect the Computer to the TVSee the connection diagrams in this chapter to find the method best su

Page 122 - MITSUBISHI TV SOFTWARE

Chapter 7. Using the TV with a PC 93CAUTION: To ensure continued FCC compliance, the user must use a shielded video interface or HDMI cable with

Page 123

94 Chapter 7. Using the TV with a PCAdjusting Image ResolutionFigure 4Your Mitsubishi TV can display resolutions from standard VGA (640 x 480) throu

Page 124

Chapter 7. Using the TV with a PC 95PC Display FormatsFormat 16 X 9 Standard 4 X 3 StandardVGA640 X 4801696 X 9601280 X 960WVGA848 X 4801696 X 960

Page 126 - Operation Described 16

AppendicesAppendix A: Specifications ... 98Appendix B: NetCommand® Specialized Device Keys ... 100Appendix C: Bypassi

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98 AppendicesAppendix A: SpecificationsTV SpecificationsProjection System DLP, 0.843” chip, 1920 x 1080 pixels with Smooth Picture™Lamp 150-watt VIP

Page 128 - [email protected]

Appendices 99Appendix A: Specifications, continuedOutputsVideo, Qty. 1Signal TypeVideo: RCA Pin Plug 1.0 Vp-p, 75-ohmNTSC 480i onlyAudio:, Qty. 2

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