Mitsubishi-electric WT-46805 User Manual

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THE BIG SCREEN COMPANY
TM
PROJECTION TELEVISION
PROJECTION TELEVISION
OWNER’S GUIDE
OWNER’S GUIDE
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SQV
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POWER
PAUSE
REC
FF/FWDREW/REV
PLAY
STOP
TV
AUDIO
CABLE/DBS/DTV
DVD
VOLUME
INPUT
SLEEP
VIDEO
AUDIO
MUTE
CHANNEL
VCR
SUB
CANCEL
MENU
ENTER
GUIDE
PIP/POP
FORMAT
PIP CH
PIP INPUT
EXCH
HOME
INFO
WT-46805
WS-55805
WS-55905
WS-65905
WS-73905
VS-50805
VS-60805
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - OWNER’S GUIDE

THE BIG SCREEN COMPANYTMPROJECTION TELEVISIONPROJECTION TELEVISIONOWNER’S GUIDEOWNER’S GUIDE123567890SQVQV4POWERPAUSERECFF/FWDREW/REVPLAYSTOPTVAUDIOCA

Page 2 - CAUTION

10Audio Video Connections1. Connect a video cable from VIDEO,OUT on the VCR back panel to VIDEO,INPUT-1 or INPUT-2 on the TV backpanel.• If you have

Page 3 - Contents

11Connection of TV to VCR and Antenna orWall Outlet CableANT-BLOOPOUTANT-AS-VIDEO V LR(MONO)YCrCbVIDEO AUDIOINPUT-1INPUT-2INPUT-3HDTV VIDEOYPr

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12ANT-BLOOPOUTANT-AS-VIDEO V LR(MONO)YCrCbVIDEO AUDIOINPUT-1INPUT-2INPUT-3HDTV VIDEOYPrH VHDTV CONTROLHDTV AUDIOLR(MONO)VLR(MONO)IR HOME THEATERACTIVE

Page 5 - Important Safeguards

13Connection of TV to a Mitsubishi AV Receiver InfraredEmitter (IR) for Home Theater Control1. Connect the IR emitter cable to IR HOMETHEATER

Page 6 - EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING

14Warning: Don’t display the same stationary images on the screen for more than 15% of your total TV viewing inone week. Examples of stationary imag

Page 7 - Unpacking Your TV

151. Connect the outside antenna to ANTon the optional HD-1080 receiver.2. Connect the incoming cable to ANT-Aon the television back panel.3

Page 8 - Shortcuts

16Connection of TV and Cable to HDTV Receiver withComponent Video ConnectionsANT-BLOOPOUTANT-AS-VIDEO V LR(MONO)YCrCbVIDEO AUDIOINPUT-1INPUT-2INPUT-3

Page 9 - Connections

17Connection of TV and Cable to HDTV Receiver withRGB ConnectionsANT-BLOOPOUTANT-AS-VIDEO V LR(MONO)YCrCbVIDEO AUDIOINPUT-1INPUT-2INPUT-3HDTV

Page 10 - ON/OFF switch, set to OFF

18 Remote Control Functions123567890SQVQV4POWERTVAUDIOCABLE/DBS/DTV DVDVCRVOLUMEINPUTSLEEPVIDEOAUDIOMUTECHANNELSUBSelect switchSelects which A/V pro

Page 11 - Wall Outlet Cable

19HOMEINFOCANCELMENUPIP/POPFORMATPIP CHENTERPIP INPUTEXCHGUIDERemote Control Functions, continuedENTERUse after selecting achannel number or

Page 12 - TV back panel

CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.

Page 13 - AV Receiver

20 IMPORTANT IMPORTANTWhen you replace the batteries in your remote control,the remote may return to its initial setting

Page 14 - DVD back panel

21Remote Control of Other Audio and Video Products• Move the slide switch at the top of the remote to select theaudio or video product you w

Page 15 - HDTV RECEIVER

22Remote Control of Other Audio and Video Product, continuedDVD Player codes:TV AUDIOCABLE/DBS/DTVDVDVCRcode to enter:To reset to default code, enter

Page 16 - Component Video Connections

23 * Using the Number buttons:For non-DTV channels:When changing channels directly, you can change them faster by: 1

Page 17 - RGB Connections

24Remote Control of the Sleep TimerSetting the Sleep Timer Sleep: 030 Min. With each press of the time inc

Page 19 - 19

26The Main Menu Screen willalways be the first screen thatappears when you press the button.MAIN MENUCAPTIONSCHANNEL EDITADVANCED FEATURESAUDI

Page 21 - CABLE/DBS/DTV

28Adjusts some or all of the audioand video settings. Each inputcan be set to your preferences.AV Reset on the menu allows youto return the audio and

Page 23

ContentsImportant Safeguards __________________________________________________ 5Instructions on safety and proper handling of your Mitsubishi televis

Page 24

30The clock setting of Auto willautomatically set the day andtime using Extended DataService (XDS) time dataavailable when tuned to a PBSor other chan

Page 26 - MENU to return

32SETUP Menu, continuedThe AV Connection Menuallows you to customize theway your TV works withother audio and videocomponents, for a completeHome Thea

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34Select Fixed if your AudioReceiver or Stereo Systemhas a remote control. Thisallows you to adjust thevolume with that remote.Select Variable if you

Page 30 - SETUP Menu, continued

36 CAPTIONS MenuBroadcasters can send either standard or text closed captioning.Standard closed captioning follows the dialogue of the characters on-

Page 32

38Select Ant-A, Ant-B or DTV(with optional HDTV re-ceiver). For each antenna,you can add or delete chan-nels in memory, name chan-nels and add channe

Page 33 - Setup Menu, continued

39Channels shown on Ant-A orAnt-B can be given names, upto a maximum of fourcharacters. After you entera name, it wil

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40SQV (SuperQuickView™)allows you to put together alist of your favorite channels,from Ant-A, Ant-B or DTV (ifoptional HD-1080 receiver isconnected).Y

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41The timer will automatically,at a specific time, turn the TVon, if it is off. It will tune to achannel on:Ant-A,Ant-

Page 37 - Captions Menu, continued

42Advanced Features Menu, continuedADVANCED FEATURES MENUTIMER menuTimer : OffSet Time :12:00 PMSet Day :EverydayInput :Ant-AChannel :002ADJUST to sel

Page 38 - CHANNEL EDIT Menu

43If the selected input is Ant-A,Ant-B or DTV (if optionalHD-1080 receiver is con-nected) channels, you canhave the tel

Page 39

44The first time you select yourpasscode, or to re-select afterpermanently canceling it, youwill:Use the number keys on theremote control to choosefo

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45Advanced Features Menu, continuedV-CHIP PARENT LOCK menuTV Rating :OffFV-Fantasy Violence :N/AD-Sexual Dialog :N/AL-A

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46The V-Chip Parent Lock, continuedV-CHIP PARENT LOCK menuTV Rating :TV-PGFV-Fantasy Violence :AllowD-Sexual Dialog :BlockL-Adult Language :AllowS-Sex

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47Using the V-CHIP HOURS/LOCK BY TIME menu, youcan activate the V-Chip orlock the entire television,during specific hou

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48Lock by Time is an entire TVlocking system based onviewing times. When used,the entire TV will be lockedbetween the specified hours.To use the TV d

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49Advanced Features Menu, continuedYour Mitsubishi Projection TVhas three picture tubes withlarge diameter lenses which

Page 45

5 Important SafeguardsPlease read all these instructions regarding your television set and retain for future refer-ence. Follow all warnin

Page 46 - Programs Not Rated:

50The Advanced Features Menu, continuedWhen the Red and Blue linesare properly converged, theon-screen crosshairs will bewhite. You can useto move th

Page 47 - MENU to return CANCEL

51Use the buttonsto move the flashing bracketto a position that needsadjustment.Press to stop

Page 48

52Your Mitsubishi televisionautomatically doubles thelines of the standard 480i(interlaced) pictures. Thisprovides a smoother, morefilm like image.Th

Page 49

53AUDIO/VIDEO SETTINGS menuAV Memory :Ant-AAV Reset for Ant-AAUDIO SETTINGSVIDEO SETTINGSBlack Enhancement :OnADJUST to select item t

Page 50 - ADJUST to select item

54Select either AUDIOSETTINGS or VIDEO SET-TINGS. Then adjust theindividual settings with .See pages 56-58 for descrip-tions of

Page 51 - Press INFO for help

55When Black Enhancement ison, dark scenes have thelighter parts of the picturebrightened for better viewing.With brighter scenes on

Page 52

56IRIS™ is the Intelligent Room Illumination (light) Sensor. When IRIS is on, your TV will automati-cally adjust the picture contrast and brightness

Page 53

57Adjusting the soundDescriptions of audio settingsBass enhances or reduces low frequency sound.Treble enhances or reduces high frequ

Page 54 - Audio/Video Settings Menu

58 Adjusting the sound, continuedAudio/Video Settings Menu, continuedListen to for DTV (when using optional HD-1080 receiver) allows you to de

Page 55

59When your remote control has been programmed to operate other manufacturer’s products thefunctions it performs on each layer will vary by

Page 56 - Adjusting the picture

6ANTENNALEAD IN WIREANTENNADISCHARGE UNIT(NEC SECTION 810-20)GROUNDINGCONDUCTORS(NEC SECTION 810-21)GROUND CLAMPSPOWER SERVICE GROUNDINGELECTRODE SYST

Page 57 - Adjusting the sound

60PIP INPUTTo see a picture in the PIP inset, you may need to select an input source. If the only input you haveconnected is ANT A, then both the mai

Page 58 - • Portuguese

61Using the PIP INPUT button1. To view a PIP image, press .2. To see the available PIP inputs, press repeatedly. The inputname

Page 59 - (on some models)

62Your choices are to view:To display the PIP or POP you want, press until the desired PIP orPOP sequence is displayed.When displaying three or

Page 60 - Using PIP and POP Features

63Widescreen models WT-46805, WS-55805, WS-55905, WS-65905 and WS-73905Pressing the FORMAT button will cycle through the three different pi

Page 61 - PIP INPUT

64Standard format Standard format Standard formatPress for Expand format Press

Page 62 - Side-by-Side

65The AV Network is a special feature that makes it easier to use your television and Mitsubishi VCRtogether. When the AV Network is connec

Page 63 - Formats

66Mitsubishi Home Theater IR System Control using Infrared EmitterThe Mitsubishi Home Theater IR System Control is a special feature that makes it eas

Page 64 - Format examples:

67Menu selection for AV connections pages 32-34 TV Speakers: OffAV Receiver: Mits A (if you have Mitsubishi AV receiver model M-VR8

Page 65

68A/V RESETADJUSTS-VIDEOVIDEO(MONO)AUDIORMENU INPUT-4LINPUTCHANNELVOLUMECANCELENTERPOWERTIMERPOWERVOLCH ENTERMENU A/V RESET INPUTADJUSTADJUS

Page 66

69orTIMERPOWERorIRISTM TIMERA/V RESETS-VIDEOVIDEOL-AUDIO-RPOWERA/V RESET A/V RESET CANCEL orVIDEO S-VIDEO L-AUDIO-RPOWERorPOWE

Page 67 - Emitter, continued

7Special Features IMPORTANTIMPORTANTTo maximize your system for its bestperformance, your dealer can help youcustomize hookups and

Page 68 - L-AUDIO-R

70ANT-BLOOPOUTANT-AS-VIDEO V LR(MONO)YCrCbVIDEO AUDIOINPUT-1INPUT-2INPUT-3HDTV VIDEOYPrH VHDTV CONTROLHDTV AUDIOLR(MONO)VLR(MONO)IR HOME THEATERACTIVE

Page 69

71The S-video terminals connect to a S-video signal from a Super VHS(S-VHS) VCR, laser disc player or other audio video device to the TV.If

Page 70 - Back Panel Functions

72Connects Mitsubishi products that have an A/V network terminal.Use with the IR emitter (included with this TV) and a Mitsubishi A/Vreceiver to set u

Page 71 - HIGH-DEFINITION INTERFACE

73Problem Possible Solution• The TV remote control doesn't work • Check that the batteries are installed correctly.• Che

Page 72 - VIDEO AUDIO

74Important NotesWarning:Don’t leave stationary or letterboxed images on-screen for extended periods of time.Mix the types of pictures shown.The norma

Page 73 - Troubleshooting

75Warning:If you place speakers next to the TV, make sure they are magnetically shielded. Ordinary speakerswill cause distortion

Page 74 - Important Notes

76 Off Auto Ø Off OnInitialE2RESETDirect Key

Page 75 - Important Notes, continued

77 IMPORTANT IMPORTANTStore your Diamond ShieldTM carefullyso that the shield does not becomescratched.T

Page 76 - If Service is Required

78 Illustration 3 Illustration 3 Illustration 3 Illustration 3 Illustration 3 VS-50805, WS-55805and WS-60805 VS-50805, WS-55805and WS-60805 VS

Page 77 - Appendix 1- Diamond Shield

79AV ReceiverMitsubishiAdmiralAiwaDenonFisherGerrardHarman KardonJensenJVCKenwoodMagnavoxMarantzMclintoshNakamichiOnkyoOptimusPan

Page 78 - , continued

8 Shortcuts◊ Connecting the TV to an antenna or wall outlet cable - page 9◊ Connecting an HD-1080 receiver - page 15◊ Remote control functions - pa

Page 79 - 79

80MitsubishiAdmiral AiwaAkaiAudio DynamicBell & HowellBroksonicCanonCitizenCraigCurtis MathesDaewooDBXDimensiaEmersonFisherFunaiGEGo VideoGoldstar

Page 80 - Codes, continued

81Cut along dotted line and file after reading.After you set the lock, you will need your passcode in order to:• view a V-Chip lo

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83 Appendix 4 - INPUT-3 Video Connection CompatiblityINPUT-3 Component Video connection compatibilityThis input is compatible wi

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IndexAAdjusting the picture 56Adjusting the sound 57–58BBack panel functions 70–72CCleaning 75CodesAV receiver 22, 79Cable box 21DVD player 22,

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MITSUBISHIPROJECTION TELEVISIONLIMITED WARRANTYMITSUBISHI DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC. (“MDEA”) warrants to the original purchaser of this televi

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MITSUBISHI DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC.9351 Jeronimo RoadIrvine, CA 92618-1904© 1999 Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. 871D283B10P

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9For antenna with twin flat leadsExternalAntennaor CableBackSideFlat Twin LeadUHF Antenna (Channels 14-69)VHF Antenna (Channels 2-13)300 Ohm

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