Mitsubishi Electronics Mitsubishi Digital Electronics Projection Television 737 SERIES User Manual

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HOME THEATER TELEVISION
MODELS
C9 Series
737 Series
837 Series
OWNERS GUIDE
Guidelines for setting up and using your new widescreen TV start on • page 7.
For questions:•
Visit our website at www.mitsubishi-tv.com. -
E-mail us at MDEAservice@mdea.com. -
Call Consumer Relations at - 800-332-2119.
For information on • System Reset, please see the back cover.
To order replacement or additional remote controls or lamp cartridges, visit our website at •
www.mitsuparts.com or call 800-553-7278.
837 Series.• IR emitter cables for NetCommand home-theater control are available for
purchase from Mitsubishi.
Call 800-553-7278 and
request either part number 242D483020
(two-ended cable) or part number 299P254020 (four-ended cable).
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - OWNER’S GUIDE

HOME THEATER TELEVISIONMODELSC9 Series737 Series837 SeriesOWNER’S GUIDEGuidelines for setting up and using your new widescreen TV start on • page 7.F

Page 2 - FCC Declaration of Conformity

10 1. Basic Setup and Operation Setting Up Other InputsConnect your devices to the TV, making note of 1. which TV input jack is used for each device

Page 3 - Contents

1. Basic Setup and Operation 11About Auto Input Sensing/Auto Output SensingThis TV’s Easy Connect™ Auto Input Sensing feature detects most connect

Page 4 - TV Software

12 1. Basic Setup and OperationSelecting an Input to WatchPress 1. ACTIVITY.Press 2. and to highlight an input.Press 3. ENTER to switch to the

Page 5 - Important Safety Instructions

1. Basic Setup and Operation 13 Making Picture AdjustmentsTo get the best picture under different viewing con-1. ditions, set the Picture Mode bef

Page 6 - Special Features of Your TV

142TV ConnectionsAuto Input SensingThe TV’s Auto Input Sensing feature automatically rec-ognizes most connections and prompts you to identify the type

Page 7 - Basic Setup and Operation

2. TV Connections 15Inputs and Outputs123HDMIAV R AUDIOOUTPUTLRPbY/ VIDEOPrPbPrINPUT 2INPUT 1DIGITALAUDIOOUTPUTDVI/PCAUDIO(480i / 480p / 720p / 108

Page 8 - TV Controls

16 2. TV ConnectionsInputs and Outputs, continued1. ANT (Antenna)Connect your main antenna or direct cable service (no cable box) to ANT. The ANT i

Page 9 - TV Controls, continued

2. TV Connections 17HDMI DeviceHDTV Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, DVD/Blu-ray PlayerRequired: HDMI-to-HDMI cable.Connect an HDMI cable from the T

Page 10 - Setting Up TV Inputs

18 2. TV ConnectionsDVI Video DeviceCable Box, Satellite Receiver, DVD PlayerConnect DVI devices (digital only) to the TV’s HDMI input jacks.Required

Page 11

2. TV Connections 19VCR or DVD Recorder to an Antenna or Wall Outlet CableRequired:Two-way RF splitterTwo coaxial cablesRight and left analog audio

Page 12 - Basic TV Operation

FCC Declaration of ConformityProduct: Projection Television ReceiverModels: WD-60C9, WD-65C9, WD-73C9WD-60737, WD-65737, WD-73737, WD-82737WD-65837, W

Page 13 - Basic TV Operation, continued

20 2. TV ConnectionsA/V ReceiverMost setups require either a digital audio cable or analog stereo audio cables. To send audio from TV channels recei

Page 14 - TV Connections

21Using TV Features3Selecting an Input The Activity menu lets you switch TV inputs. The inputs are organized into groups based on possible ways to us

Page 15 - Inputs and Outputs

22 3. Using TV FeaturesChannelView Channel ListingsChannelView. Programs for the tuned channel are listed on right side of screen.ChannelView™ show

Page 16 - 2. TV Connections

3. Using TV Features 23Press the INFO key to see the on-screen status display. The most common displays are shown here.Sample information from th

Page 17 - Blu-ray Player

24 3. Using TV FeaturesTV Signals and Display FormatsSignal Definitions480i: Older type of interlaced signals from the ANT input, composite VIDEO,

Page 18

3. Using TV Features 25This section provides Instructions for viewing 3D video using 3D glasses and the TV’s 3D feature. The 3D options are found

Page 19 - Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable

26 3. Using TV FeaturesConnecting a Computer to the TVUse one of the connection methods listed below based on your computer’s video output.Computer

Page 20

3. Using TV Features 27TipSet the computer’s screen saver to display a pattern after several minutes of inactivity. This acts as a reminder that

Page 21 - Using TV Features

28 3. Using TV FeaturesThe USB Media Player MenuDisplaying the MenuBack up the data on your USB drive before con-1. necting it to the TV. Mitsubish

Page 22 - 3. Using TV Features

3. Using TV Features 29 Thumbnail and Playlist MenusJPEG Thumbnail MenuUse these keys while viewing JPEG thumbnail images or the music tracks i

Page 23 - Status Display

ContentsImportant Information About Your TVInstallation and Operating Notes ... 4Important Safety Instructions ... 5Special Fea

Page 24

30 3. Using TV FeaturesPhotos and Moving Video as Composite VideoConnect the camera to the TV using a composite video cable if:• Youareunableto

Page 25 - 3D Video

3. Using TV Features 31Introduction to Home-Theater ControlThis TV offers a choice on home-theater-control systems. This summary offers some examp

Page 26

324TV MenusDisplays or clears the main menu.Moves up one menu level.•Clears the current menu.•Moves navigation into options •area.Selects an item.•

Page 27 - 3. Using TV Features 27

4. TV Menus 33Picture See page 35 for picture adjustments.AudioSee page 36 for audio adjustments.ResetResets audio and picture adjustments for the

Page 28

34 4. TV MenusAdjust, continuedPicture+PerfectColorPerfectColor SlidersAdjusts the saturation (intensity) of six colors for the current image source

Page 29 - USB Media Setup Menu

4. TV Menus 35Picture ModeBrilliantFor use under bright light; unavailable when the current input is named Game or PC.Set the Picture Mode first b

Page 30

36 4. TV MenusSpeakers The Speakers option displays only if an A/V receiver or headphone connection has been detected. Detection occurs on the righ

Page 31 - 3. Using TV Features 31

4. TV Menus 37CaptionsCaptions on Analog ChannelsThe TV can decode captions from the ANT INPUT and the composite VIDEO jacks. Broadcasters can se

Page 32 - TV Menus

38 4. TV MenusLanguageEnglishSpanishDisplays on-screen menus in either English or Spanish.Note: To listen to audio in other languages (when availab

Page 33 - 4. TV Menus 33

4. TV Menus 39Initial, continuedEnergy Lamp EnergyStandard,BrightStandard is for most viewing conditions. Use Bright in brightly lit rooms. You

Page 34 - 4. TV Menus

4 Internal FansInternal cooling fans maintain proper operating tem-peratures inside the TV. It is normal to hear the fans when you first turn on th

Page 35 - Adjust, continued

40 4. TV MenusInputsNameCablebox, Cam(corder), CD, DVD (DVD, DVD2, Blu-ray), DVR, Game (Game, PS, Xbox, Wii), MP3 Player, PC, Satellite, VCR, AVRDe

Page 36

4. TV Menus 41How is the Activity Menu Generated?The TV automatically generates the Activity menu based on recognized inputs. If the inputs have

Page 37 - Captions

42 4. TV MenusTV LocksParentalLock by Program RatingsRestricts access using U.S.-based ratings sent by broadcasters.TimeLock by TimeRestricts TV use

Page 38

4. TV Menus 43Lock, continued ParentalLock Off, OnDisables or enables blocking based on V-Chip signals and the U.S. rating system.Start TimeSets t

Page 39 - Initial, continued

44 4. TV MenusLock, continued TimeBlocks all use of the TV during the time period you specify. You must enter a pass code to use the TV when the ti

Page 40

455NetCommand IR ControlNetCommand IR home-theater control is avail-•able on 837 series models.IR emitter cables are available for purchase •from Mi

Page 41 - Inputs, continued

46 5. NetCommand IR Control (837 Series)The NetCommand system uses emitters connected to the IR–NetCommand Output jack to control other devices such

Page 42

5. NetCommand IR Control (837 Series) 47To perform this procedure, you need:The remote controls for both the TV and the •device you want to contr

Page 43 - Lock, continued

48 5. NetCommand IR Control (837 Series)Special Operation MethodsKey Name in Learning ScreenSpecial Operation Description and Setup How to UsePower

Page 44

5. NetCommand IR Control (837 Series) 49Key Name in Learning ScreenSpecial Operation Description and Setup How to UseEnter ENTER-Key Functions (ca

Page 45 - NetCommand IR Control

5Important Safety InstructionsPlease read the following safeguards for your TV and retain for future reference. Always follow all warnings and i

Page 46 - IR Emitter Placement

50 5. NetCommand IR Control (837 Series)NetCommand Specialized Device KeysRefer to this chart when “learning” device keys. “Learn” some, all, or no

Page 47 - Initial NetCommand Setup

516NetCommand IR Control of an A/V ReceiverControlling an A/V Receiver after NetCommand SetupSwitching Audio to and from the A/V ReceiverPress 1. MORE

Page 48 - Learning Screen

52 6. NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver (837 Series)IMPORTANTTo hear audio sent from the TV to the A/V receiver, you must have:Physically connec

Page 49

6. NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver (837 Series) 53Automatic Audio or Audio/Video SwitchingThe following setups enable the A/V receiver to sw

Page 50

54 6. NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver (837 Series)Setting Up A/V Receiver Control, continuedCase 2: Automatic A/V Receiver Switching to a Sur

Page 51 - Receiver

6. NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver (837 Series) 55Case 3: Automatic Audio and Video Switching via HDMIIf your A/V receiver has an HDMI outp

Page 52

56 6. NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver (837 Series)If using an optional audio cable between the TV and 4. A/V receiver, connect it.Connect the

Page 53

57Appendix A: Programming the Remote Control ... 58Appendix B: Bypassing the Parental Lock ... 65Appendix C: HDMI Control of CEC

Page 54

58 AppendicesThis appendix explains programming the TV’s remote control to operate other A/V devices. This is distinct from NetCommand control.Funct

Page 55 - HDMI OUT

Appendices 59Programming the Remote ControlPress the side button on the remote control to 1. change to the correct mode for the product you want to

Page 56

6 Your new high-definition widescreen television has many special features that make it the perfect center of your home entertainment system, includ

Page 57 - Appendices

60 AppendicesProgramming CodesAppendix A: Programming the Remote Control, continuedAudio AmplifiersAdcom 41100, 40577Altec Lansing 41742Bel Canto Des

Page 58 - Appendices

Appendices 61Programming Codes, continuedAppendix A: Programming the Remote Control, continuedA/V ReceiversIntegra 41805, 41320, 41298, 40842JBL 4

Page 59 - Appendices 59

62 AppendicesProgramming Codes, continuedAppendix A: Programming the Remote Control, continuedVCRsDaytron 20278, 20037Dell 21972Denon 20081, 20042Di

Page 60

Appendices 63Programming Codes, continuedAppendix A: Programming the Remote Control, continuedVCRsSansui 20479, 20209, 20067, 20000Sanyo 20479, 20

Page 61 - Programming Codes, continued

64 AppendicesProgramming Codes, continuedAppendix A: Programming the Remote Control, continuedDVD and Blu-ray PlayersGFM 31268, 30675Go Video 31730,

Page 62

Appendices 65Bypassing the Parental LockAfter you set the lock, you must use your pass code to:View a locked program•View the locked TV•Cancel th

Page 63

66 AppendicesThis page intentionally left blank

Page 64

Appendices 67If prompted for a name, 4. highlight the name you want to assign the device.Highlight 5. On.Highlight 7. EXIT and press ENTER to close

Page 65 - Future Reference

68 AppendicesHDMI Control of an HDMI A/V Receiver and Connected DevicesNote: Connect the A/V receiver to the TV with an HDMI cable before making oth

Page 66

Appendices 69Using HDMI ControlAs an example of using HDMI Control, press PLAY on the device itself to:Power on the TV•Switch to the device (no ne

Page 67 - Appendices 67

7Basic Setup and Operation1Before You BeginReview the important safety, installation, and oper-1. ating information at the beginning of this book.Choo

Page 68

70 AppendicesCAUTIONBURN DANGER! HOT SURFACES INSIDE!Touch lamp cartridge handle only. Do not touch lamp or lamp car-tridge housing. Keep lamp car

Page 69 - Appendices 69

Appendices 71Lamp-Cartridge ReplacementRemoving the Old Lamp CartridgeTurn off TV power and unplug the TV. Allow the 1. lamp to cool for at least

Page 70

72 AppendicesCleaning RecommendationsNormally, light dusting with a dry, non-scratching duster will keep your TV clean. If cleaning beyond this is n

Page 71 - 915B403001

Appendices 73Reset Name When to Use How to Use Resulting ActionFormat When the picture shape seems incorrect, use MORE > 0 (FORMAT) to change th

Page 72

74 AppendicesReset Name When to Use How to Use Resulting ActionA/V Reset(for all inputs)To reset audio and video adjustments for all inputs to the or

Page 73 - Appendix E: Troubleshooting

Appendices 75Appendix E: Troubleshooting, continuedGeneral TV OperationSymptom Remarks 1. A fan is running even while the TV is powered off.The ro

Page 74

76 AppendicesAppendix E: Troubleshooting, continuedTV Power On/OffSymptom Remarks 1. TV takes an excessively long time to power on.When powered on,

Page 75 - Appendices 75

Appendices 77Appendix E: Troubleshooting, continuedPictureSymptom Remarks 1. Picture does not look like a high-definition picture.Not all signals

Page 76

78 AppendicesAppendix E: Troubleshooting, continuedSound Symptom Remarks 2. The sound does not match the screen picture.The TV’s “Listen to:” settin

Page 77 - Appendices 77

Appendices 79Appendix E: Troubleshooting, continuedNetCommand IR Control (NetCommand-equipped models only)Symptom Remarks 3. The A/V receiver is t

Page 78

8 1. Basic Setup and OperationRemote ControlGUIDEMENUINFOBACKACTIVITYPowers TV on or off.Side button sets the control mode for the type of device to

Page 79 - Appendices 79

80 Trademark and License InformationLICENSOR’S SUPPLIERS DO NOT MAKE OR PASS ON TO END USER OR ANY OTHER THIRD PARTY, ANY EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTO

Page 80

Trademark and License Information 81Mitsubishi TV SoftwareEND-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR EMBEDDED SOFTWAREIMPORTANT – READ CAREFULLY: This License

Page 81 - Mitsubishi TV Software

82 Trademark and License InformationGNU General Public LicenseVersion 2, June 1991Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 675 M

Page 82 - GNU General Public License

Trademark and License Information 83a medium customarily used for software interchange; or,b) Accompany it with a written offer, valid for at leas

Page 83

84 WarrantyMitsubishi DLP Projection Television Limited WarrantyMITSUBISHI DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC. (“MDEA”) warrants as follows to the ori

Page 84 - Warranty

Warranty 85OWNER REGISTRATION CARD IS NOT A CONDITION OF COVERAGE UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. However, please return the Owner Registration Card s

Page 85 - Warranty 85

86 IndexIndexAAccent Lighting 33Activity Menu 21Automatic Generation 41Change Input Name 40Customizing 40NetCommand-Controlled Switch-ing of A/V

Page 86 - A/V Receiver with HDMI 20

Index 87PicturePicture+ Adjustments 34Picture Menu Adjustments 35Picture Quality and Film Mode 33Troubleshooting 76Power On/Off 9, 12Troublesh

Page 87 - Audio Lock 60

Website:www.mitsubishi-tv.comE-mail:[email protected] questions, call Consumer Relations at800-332-2119To order replacement or additionalremote

Page 88 - V41_V41+_V41C_IB_c_20090519

1. Basic Setup and Operation 9737 and C9 series. Flip open cover to use buttons on the front panel.TV Control PanelButtons on the control panel d

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