Mitsubishi Electric UNISEN LT-52153 User manual

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MITSUBISHI
"ELECTRIC
HIGH-DEFINITION
TELEVISION
BASIC
OWNER'S
GUIDE
MODELS
151
Series
153
Series
249
Series
This manual provides basic connection, setup, and operating instructions.
Please visit our website
at
www. Mitsubishi-TV.com to view or download a
detailed owner's guide that fully describes the features of this TV.
For questions:
» Visit our website at www.mitsubishi-tv.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, visit our website at www.mitsuparts.
com or call 800-553-7278.
153 and 249 Series.
IR
emitter cables are available for purchase from Mitsubishi. Request
either part number 2420483020 (two-ended cable)
or
part number 299P254020 (four-ended
cable).
The full Owner's Guide
is
available electronically at
www.Mitsubishi-TV.com/ProductOocuments
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FCC
Declaration
of
Conformity
This device complies with Part
15
of the
FCC
Rules.
Operation
is
subject to the following two conditions:
(1)
This device
may
not cause harmful interference, and
(2)
This device must accept
any
interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Note: This equipment
has
been
tested
and
found
to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part
15
of the
FCC
Rules.
These
limits
are
designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference
in
a residential installation.
This
equipment generates,
uses
and
can
radiate radio
frequency energy
and,
if not installed
and
used
in
accordance with the instructions,
may
cause harmful
interference to radio communications.
However,
there
is
no
guarantee that interference will not occur
in
a par-
ticular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which
can
be
determined
by
turning the equipment off
and
on,
the
user
is
encouraged to try to correct the interference
by
one or more of the following measures:
» Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
» Increase the separation between the equipment
and
the
receiver.
» Connect the equipment into
an
outlet
on
a
circuit different from that to which the receiver
is
connected.
» Consult the dealer or
an
experienced radio/TV
technician for
help.
Changes
or
modifications
not
expressly approved
by
Mitsubishi could cause harmful interference
and
would
void
the
user's
authority
to
operate this
equipment.
LCD Flat Panel HDTV
LT-40151,
LT-46151,
LT-52151
LT-40153, LT-46153,
LT-52153
LT-46249,
LT-52249
Mitsubishi Digital Electronics
America, Inc.
9351
Jeronimo Road
Irvine, CA 92618-1904
(800) 332-2119
Product:
Models:
Responsible
Party:
Telephone:
&
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol
£ within an equilateral triangle is intended
to
"'
alert the user
of
the presence
of
uninsulated
"dangerous voltage" within
the
product's
enclosure that may be
of
sufficient magnitude
to
consti-
tute
a risk
of
electric
shock
to
persons.
The exclamation
point
within an equilateral triangle is
&
intended
to
alert the user
to
the
presence
of
,
important
operating and maintenance (ser-
vicing) instructions in the literature
accom-
panying the product.
MAINS
DISCONNECTION:
The mains plug is used
as
the
disconnect
device. The
disconnect
device shall
remain readily operable.
WARNING:
This
product
shall be connected
to
a
MAINS socket outlet with a protective earthing
connec-
tion.
CAUTION:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
DO
NOT
REMOVE
COVER
(OR
BACK).
NO
USER
SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE.
REFER
SERVICING
TO
QUALIFIED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
If Your TV Gets Damaged
Crystalline liquid may leak from the LCD panel and
broken glass may be scattered.
CAUTION:
The
crystalline
liquid
is
toxic.
Avoid
contact
with
your
skin,
eyes,
or
mouth.
DO NOT
touch
the
broken glass
or
crystalline liquid. DO NOT
get glass fragments
or
crystalline liquid into eyes
or
mouth.
Should
either
contact
with
your
eyes
or
mouth,
rinse
the
contacted
area
thoroughly
with
water
and
consult
your
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Disposal
of
Your TV
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MERCURY
The LCD panel contains a small amount
of
crystalline
liquid and the fluorescent
tube
in the panel contains
mercury. Both are toxic and should not
be
touched.
DO
NOT
dispose
of
the
TV
with
general
household
waste.
THE LAMPS INSIDE THIS PRODUCT CONTAIN
MERCURY AND MUST
BE
RECYCLED OR DISPOSED
OF ACCORDING TO LOCAL,
STATE,
AND FEDERAL
LAWS. For disposal
or
recycling information,
contact
your local authorities
or
the Electronic Industries Alli-
ance at www.eiae.org.
WARNING:
To
reduce the risk
of
fire
or
electric shock,
do
not
expose this apparatus
to
rain
or
moisture.
WARNING: This
product
contains chemicals known
to
the
State
of
California
to
cause cancer and/or birth
defects
or
other reproductive harm.
ENERGY STAR®
Compliance
Changing the video
settings from their initial values could cause the TV
to
exeed ENERGY STAR® specifications.
TV
WEIGHT: This TV is heavy! Exercise extreme care
when lifting
or
moving it. Lift
or
move the TV with a
minimum
of
two
adults.
To
prevent damage
to
the
TV,
avoid jarring
or
moving it while it is turned on. Always
power
off
your
TV,
unplug the
power
cord, and
discon-
nect
all cables before moving it.
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Contents
Important
Safety
Instructions
4
Stand
Installation
5
Remote
Control
6
TV
Connector
Panel
Diagrams
7
Connector
Performance
7
Connecting
Devices
Connecting
with
HOM
I
or
DVI
8
Connecting
with
Composite
Video
8
Connecting
with
Component
Video
8
Connecting
Antenna
or
Cable
without
a
Box
9
Recording
to
a
Device
from
Antenna
or
Cable
without
a
Box
9
Connecting
AN
Receiver
for
Audio
9
Connecting
AN
Receiver
with
HOM
I
for
Audio
and
Video
Switching
9
Device
Setup
and
Control
Auto
Device
Discovery
Feature
10
Device
Type
and
Activity
10
Selecting
a
TV
Input
10
TV
Channel
Setup
Memorizing
Channels
11
ChannelView™
Channel
Listings
11
Using
ChannelView
11
TV
Menus
Menu
Navigation
12
Picture
and
Sound
Settings
13
Closed-Caption
Settings
15
Setup
of
TV
Features
16
Input
Management
17
Controlling
TV
Usage
18
Sound
Projector
19
Subwoofer
20
USB
Media
Player
Menu
21
More
Menu
22
Troubleshooting
23
Warranty,
Trademarks
and
Licenses
26
For
Your
Records
Record the following information for reference when
requesting assistance with the
TV.
The model and
serial numbers are on the back
of
the
TV.
MODELNUMBER
__
SERIAL
NUMBER
__
PURCHASEDATE
__
RETAILER
NAME
__
LOCATION
TV
Cleaning
Before cleaning, turn TV
off
and unplug.
General Cleaning Precautions
DO
NOT allow liquid
to
enter the TV through the
ventilation slots or any crevice.
DO
NOT use any strong
or
abrasive cleaners, as
these can scratch the surfaces.
DO
NOT use any cleaners containing ammonia,
bleach, alcohol, benzene, or thinners, as these can
dull the surfaces.
DO NOT spray liquids
or
cleaners directly on the
TV's surfaces.
DO
NOT scrub or rub the TV harshly. Wipe it gently.
Top
and Sides
of
the TV
Use a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment
to
clean
dust
build-up from the air-intake grilles on the
back and sides of the
TV.
Gently wipe down your TV with a soft, non-abrasive
cloth such as cotton flannel, lightly moistened. Dry
with a second dry, soft, non-abrasive cloth.
For oily dirt, add a few drops
of
mild liquid deter-
gent, such as dishwashing detergent,
to
the water
used
to
moisten the cloth. Rinse with a second
cloth moistened only with water. Dry with a third
dry, soft, non-abrasive cloth.
Glossy
Surfaces:
Take special care when cleaning
the TV's glossy surfaces.
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Always shake or brush the cleaning cloth first
to
remove any
dirt
particles.
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Wipe the glossy areas gently, without applying
pressure.
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If necessary, lightly dampen the cloth with
water. Use no chemical
or
abrasive cleaners.
LCD Screen Cleaning
IMPORTANT
DO
~OTa~plyany
:tY~C?{
liquid
to
the
surface
of
the.lCD~screen.
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Use only a soft, drycloth
to
wipe the
screen
gently
with
an
up
and
down
motion.
Clean
the
entire
screen
evenly,
not
just
small
sections.
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Important
Safety
Instructions
Please read the following safeguards for your TV and
retain for future reference. Always follow all warnings
and instructions marked on the television.
1)
Read these instructions.
2)
Keep these instructions.
3)
Heed all warnings.
4)
Follow all instructions.
5)
Do not use this apparatus near water.
6)
Clean only with dry cloth.
7)
Do not block any ventilation openings. Install
in
accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
8)
Do not install near any heat sources such as
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9)
Do not defeat the safety purpose
of
the polarized
or
grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has
two
blades with one wider than the other. A grounding
type plug has
two
blades and a third grounding
prong. The wide blade or the third prong are
provided for your safety. If the provided plug does
not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for
replacement
of
the obsolete outlet.
10)
Protect the power cord from being walked on
or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the
apparatus.
11)
Only use attachments/accessories specified by the
manufacturer.
12)
Use only with the cart,
stand, tripod, bracket,
or table specified
by the manufacturer,
or
sold with the
apparatus. When
a cart is used, use
caution when moving
the cart/apparatus
combination to avoid
injury from tip-over.
13)
Unplug this apparatus
during lightning storms or when unused for long
periods
of
time.
14)
Refer all servicing
to
qualified service personnel.
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
damaged
in
any way, such as power-supply cord
or
plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled
or
objects
have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has
been exposed to rain
or
moisture, does not operate
normally,
or
has been dropped.
Outdoor Antenna Grounding
If
an
outside antenna or cable system
is
connected to the
TV,
be
sure the antenna or cable system
is
grounded
so
as to provide some protection against voltage surges and
built-up static charges.
EXAMPLE
OF
ANTENNA
GROUNDING
!---ANTENNA
LEAD
IN
WIRE
ANTENNA
DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC ARTICLE 810-20)
GROUNDING
CONDUCTORS
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(N
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AR
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81
0-21)
GROUND
CLAMPS
~POWER
SERVICE GROUNDING
ELECTRODE
SYSTEM
NEC -
NATIONAL
ELECTRICAL CODE (NEC ART 2S0, PART
H)
Choose a Location for your
TV.
Allow at least four inches of space on
all
sides
of
the TV
to
help prevent overheating. Overheating
may cause premature failure
of
the TV as well as
shortened lamp life.
Avoid locations where light may reflect off the screen.
Replacement Parts
When replacement parts are required, be sure the
service technician has used replacement parts speci-
fied by the manufacturer
or
have the same character-
istics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions
may result
in
fire, electric shock
or
other hazards.
Installation Notes
Wall
Mount
Requirements
For wall-mounting, see "Stand Installation,"
p.
5.
Use
with
other
than
the
authorized
accessories
may
cause
the
TV
to
become
unstable,
which
can
cause
damage
to
the
product
or
possible
injury.
Custom
cabinet
installation
must
allow
for
proper
air
circulation
around
the
television.
NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER: ARTICLE
820-40 OF THE
NEC
THAT PROVIDES GUIDELINES
FOR
THE PROPER GROUNDING AND,
IN
PARTICU-
LAR, SPECIFIES THAT THE CABLE GROUND SHALL
BE
CONNECTED
TO
THE GROUNDING SYSTEM OF
THE BUILDING, AS CLOSE
TO
THE POINT OF CABLE
ENTRY
AS
PRACTICAL.
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5
Stand
Installation
CAUTION
At
least
TWO
(2)
PEOPLE
are
needed
to
safely
install
the
stand.
Two
people
should
grab
the
marked
areas
of
the
TV
to
avoid
hands
being
jammed
between
the
TV and
the
stand.
Failure
to
follow
these
recommenda-
tions
may
result
in
personal
injury
and
damage
to
the
product.
Required:
Phillips Screwdriver
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Extension
pieces
on
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of
stand
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CAUTION: Using
this
TV
with
other
than
the
authorized
accessories
may
cause
the
TV
to
become
unstable,
which
can
cause
damage
to
the
product
or
possible
injury.
(purchased
separately)
To
order a
Wall
Mounting Kit, please
contact Peerless Indutries, Inc.
at
(800)
473-3753 or visit
www.peerlessmounts.com.
Use wall mounting kit Model ST650.
Note: Complete instructions are included
with the kit.
To
order a
Wall
Mounting Kit from
Mitsubishi Digital Eiectronics America, Inc.,
please visit
www.mitsuparts.com
or call
(800)
553-7278.
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6
Remote
Control
(ACTIVITY)
Select a TV input to watch
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Displays ChannelView listings
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@ Displays TV status and help
8 Steps back one menu
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DOWN
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Record/Playback controls for
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(PAUSE)
Freezes a broadcast
TV picture
Number/letter keys for channel
tuning and naming channels
[CANCEL)
Adds a separator
in
digital channel numbers. Clears
some menu entries.
If
You
Power
Off
the
TV
by
Mistake
1.
Press
POWER
again within about 60 seconds, to
have the TV come back on immediately.
2.
If the status indicator starts fast green blinking
(about
60 seconds after you shut
off
power),
wait a few moments for the status indicator to
stop blinking and press power to turn the TV on
again.
VCR
CABL/SAT
TV
DVD
AUDIO
Control mode indicator for device types that
can be controlled. Use side button to change
the mode.
:=;--
@ Powers TV on or
off
+---
0 Side button changes the control mode
CHANNEL
UP
LAST
Returns to the previously tuned channel
CHANNEL
DOWN
(
~
)
PAGE
UP
(ENTER)
Selects a channel number or
menu
item
... ~
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Navigation keys
(
~
)
PAGE
DOWN
(MORE)
Accesses additional functions for the
..
number
keys
in
the
MORE
menu
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Sleep Timer turns TV
off
after a length
of
time
FORMAT
Picture shape (aspect ratio)
MORE
Clears
the
MORE
menu
Features and specifications described
in
this owner's
guide are subject to change without notice.
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Connector
Panel
Diagrams
7
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outputs shown
on
the
TV
Panel diagram may
vary from those
on
the
purchased model.
249
Series:
Additional USB jacks
within recess.
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USB
Connections within recess
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Side panel
153 & 249 Series:
Microphone Jack
(Input 3 left audio)
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Connecting
Devices
Connecting with
HDMI
or
DVI
Connecting with Component Video
Required:
1.
HDMI-to-HDMI cable
OR
2.
a.
DVI-to-HDMI cable
AND
b.
Left/Right Analog Audio cable
Required:
1.
Component video cables
2.
Left/Right Analog Audio cable.
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VCR
or
other device with composite video output
Required:
1.
Composite video cable
2.
Left/Right Analog Audio cable
Input 1 is available under the recessed area
in
the
back.
It is designed to provide
an
installation friendly loca-
tion for better cable management, especially if a wall
mount is used.
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connecting the devices to Input 1 before Input
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Connecting Devices
9
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Connecting
Antenna
or
Cable
without
a
Box
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Connections
within
recess
Antenna
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cable
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Mitsubishi recommends using coaxial antenna
cable instead of flat twin lead antenna wires for
better performance.
Recording
to
a
Device
from
Antenna
or
Cable
without
a
Box
Required:
1.
Two-way
RF
splitter
2.
Two
coaxial cables
3.
Right and left analog audio cables
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A/V
Receiver
for
Audio
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Digital coaxial audio cable OR
2.
Analog stereo audio cables
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is
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connection, it might be due to the copy-pro-
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Connecting
A/V
Receiver
with
HDMI
for
Audio
and
Video
Switching
Required: HDMI-to-HDMI cable
TV
Panel
NOTE:
Any
HDMI
jack
may
be
used.
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to the
TV,
the audio output connection
is
re-
quired to hear through the
AN
receiver. Other-
wise audio
is
available through the
TV
speaker.
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Device
Setup
and
Control
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further detail.
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TV's Easy Connect Automatic Device Discovery
detects
most
connections automatically.
1.
Connect
your device
to
the
TV.
2. TV displays the 'New Device Found' menu when the
connection is detected automatically.
3.
To
ensure best detection, power on HDMI devices
before connection.
4. Specify the Device Type from the menu.
a. For DVD
or
GAME. additional menu
pops
up.
b.
The Activity menu is customized based on the
device type. Refer
to
next section for details.
The blue rectangle indicates the
current
source while
navigating
to
other
devices.
If
no
device is connected,
the only Activity available is "Watch
TV"
2.
Press
....
"Y
and
....
~
to highlight a source.
3.
Press
[ENTER)
key
to
switch to the TV input.
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Setup
11
Memorizing Channels
ChannelView™
Channel Listings
Use the Scan option in the Channel Management menu
to locate and memorize all
of
the local channels from an
antenna or from direct cable service
(no
cable box).
1.
Press
@key
to display menu.
2.
Press A
~
and ...
~
to open the Channel menu.
ChannelView™
shows memorized channels on the
ANT
input. It displays channel names and program informa-
tion for digital channels as sent by broadcasters
or
your
local cable service provider (information may
be
incom-
plete). No program information is displayed for analog
channels.
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listed on the right side
of
screen.
Note:
You
must set the
TV
Clock to receive
ChannelView listings.
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for
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if connected to
an
over-the-air
antenna. Select
Ant
Cable for direct cable.
4.
Highlight Scan and press
[ENTER
lWait for the
completion message before continuing.
5.
To
stop Channel Memorization, press
(<=C'7':AN"'-CC=E"'L)
key.
Customize the Channel List using Edit Function. Chan-
nels may be added
or
deleted from the memory.
Using
ChannelView™
Feature
Instructions
Receive updates for a
Tune to the channel.
digital channel.
See ChannelView listings
GUIDE
from the ANT input.
Close ChannelView
GUIOE
Scan channels one by one. Hold
40r~
Scan channels quickly. Hold
PAGE
UP/PAGE
ON
Jump to listings for a spe-
1.
Enter
the channel
cific channel.
number.
2. Press
ENTER.
See more of the program
INFO
description for the current
channel (if available).
Tune to the highlighted
ENTER
channel.
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8:
Displays
or clears
the
main
menu
Submenu
Setting
Options
are
described
in
the
following
section.
Key
guide
-.J
Moves up one menu level
Clears the current menu
Navigation into Submenu
Setting Options
Selects
an
item
Move the highlight within menus
Make adjustments in some
menus
Menu
Navigation
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Menu
Features
Main Menu
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Submenu Icons
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Control moves through the
Main menu
Submenu icons are displayed
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Control moves to Submenu Icon
Operation
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Response
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Control moves through
Submenu Icons
in
the row
Submenu Setting Options are
displayed
AT
Control moves
to
Main Menu
(
ENTER)
Control moves
to
Submenu
Selling Options
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Adjust
Picture
and
Sound
Settings
Picture Audio
Reset
Global P,cture+
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Assign names to
TV
inputs before making video
adjustments (New Device Found or
Inputs>
Name
menu).
Adjustments will be reset to the defaults if you
name orrename inputs afterwards.
Set the Picture Mode first before changing other
video settings,
as
some settings are stored inde-
pendently for each Picture Mode.
Picture
Mode
Contrast
Brightness
Color
Tint
Sharpness
Back
Light
Color
Temp
Video
Noise
Sharp Edge
DeepField
Imager
Use
Picture Mode to get
the
best
image
under different viewing conditions. Options
are:
Brilliant: Bright light. Unavailable for the Game or
PC
inputs.
Bright: Daytime viewing
Natural: Night time viewing
Game: Available for Game or
PC
input only
Adjusts the white-to-black level.
Low contrast shows a variety
of
shades in darker images.
High contrast shows darker images more uniformly black and makes colors appear
more vibrant.
High contrast
is
good for brightly lit environments.
Medium contrast
is
good for the most home lighting situations.
Adjusts overall picture brightness.
Adjusts overall color intensity from no color to
fUlly
saturated.
Adjusts the red-to-green ratio.
Adjusts picture detail and clarity.
Adjusts brightness
of
the backlight. Changing this setting from the initial value could cause
the TV to exeed the
ENERGY
STAR® specifications.
Adjusts the white balance. Settings are stored independently for each Picture Mode.
High Gives white images a cool cast. May provide the most realistic picture under
bright lighting.
Low
Gives white images a warm cast. Natural/Color Temp at the low setting dis-
plays video at approximately the 6500K industry standard for NTSC pictures.
Reduces minor noise (graininess)
in
the picture. Saved
by
input.
This adjustment is not available if the current input
is
named
PC
orGame.
High Option for poor-quality signals.
Medium
Option for moderate noise reduction.
Low
Option for good-quality signals.
Off
Use Off to leave the picture unaltered.
Add special edge enhancements to make image appear sharper.
Enhance black levels
in
portions of the screen to provide strong contrast.
(153
and 249 Series only)
On,
Off
Demo
For comparison, displays a split picture to show On (right side) and
Off
(left
side).
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Subwooferoption
is
available
if
a subwoofercon-
nection
has been identified on the
SUBWOOFER
OUTPUT
jack.
Speakeroption is available
if
a
sub
woofer connec-
tion
has not been detected.
TV: Turns on the internal
TV
speakers.
If
an
AN
receiver or headphone connection has been
detected, available options
are:
Subwoofer
Off,
On:
Use
Off
to
turn
off
audio
to
a connected
sub-
woofer
or
to
reset
the
AVR
AUDIO
OUTPUT
jack.
Level
Adjustment:
To
adjust
the
subwoofer volume level, highlight
Subwoofer
and press
ENTER
to
display an adjust-
ment
slider.
AN
Receiver:
Head-
phones:
Audio available from an
AN
Receiver.
(Headphone option not available.)
Audio available from headphones.
Connect to
AVR
AUDIO
OUTPUT
jack.
Surround:
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Modifies audio from the TV speakers.
Sound
Mode
Music
Night
153 and 249 series
The left and right sound beams are output directly toward the
listening position.
The Balance setting is unavailable, defaults
to
center
153 and 249 series
Focuses all 16 speakers
to
the
center channel
to
allow sound
to
focus
only at one point, thus ensuring quiet outside the room.
A range
of
35 degrees from center in both directions is supported.
Subwoofer
is muted if present.
The Balance setting is unavailable, defaults
to
center
Press the
ENTER
key
to
display a slider, default center (relative
center),
to
move the focused sound
to
a specific seated location.
Listen
To
Language
Available for analog channels from
ANT
only.
Mono:
Reduces background noise.
Stereo:
The TV plays stereo
in
stereo and mono
broadcsts
in mono.
SAP (Second Selects an additional sound
track
not
audible during normal TV
Audio Program): viewing.
Selects the current language for a digital program from ANT.
Level
Sound
On,
Off:
Reduces differences
in
sound volume between programming segments,
such as between regular broadcast programs and commercials.
Resets audio
and
picture adjustments for
the
current
input. Highlight the
Reset
icon and press
ENTER.
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Displays a solid-colored background
when there is no video signal.
Displays a random pattern while
Screensaver
playing
an
audio-only device named
____
CO/Audio or MP3 Player.
480i
and
1080i
signals
only.
In
Film
Mode
Auto, the
TV
applies film-decoding
correction to movies filmed at
24
frames per second.
Smooth
120Hz
Reduces
motion blur
in
action
scenes.
A press of ENTER on PerfectColor icon displays
PerfectColor and PerfecTint menu if supported.
Blue
Glow
Test
Picture
PerfectColor
PerfecTint
Advanced
Picture
Select On to see blue accent lighting.
(249
Series only)
Displays a test picture for use by TV
servicers.
Sliders adjust the saturation (intensity)
of six colors for the current input.
Sliders adjust six hues for the current
input
(some
models).
To
switch between
PerfectColor™
and
PerfecTintT
M
adjustments, highlight
Adjust
and
press'"
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(249
Series
only)
Technical picture adjustments for use
by a professional installer.
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Provides choices and separate on/off controls for
digital and analog captions.
Selects background color for analog captions.
Selects settings for the appearance of digital closed
captions.
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Setup
of
TV Features
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Choose either English or Spanish for TV menus.
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Channels
o Check mark indicates memorized channels.
o Select and press
ENTER
to add / delete the channel from
the memory.
o Use this menu to set the TV clock.
o Choose the DST (Daylight Savings Time) setting
for your area.
o Use this menu to set a day and time for the TV to
power on automatically.
o Select the input and channel to be used at
Power-On.
Channel Scan searches for channels and adds them
to memory.
o Choose ifconnected to
an
antenna or direct
cable.
o Press
....
~
to
Scan
and press
ENTER.
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Options for power consumption while the TV is
powered off.
o
Standard
keeps the TV
in
compliance with
ENERGY STAR® efficiency standards while
powered off.
o The
Fast
Power
On setting lets the TV power
up
quickly. The TV draws power while
in
the
off
state
in
excess
of
ENERGY
STAR
efficiency stan-
dards for a powered-down device.
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of
16 speakers can be adjusted to
create a surround sound effect.
Mode option is available for 153 and 249 Series only.
Auto:
Use only if Microphone is connected to the left
audio jack of the side panel (input
3).
The audio jack is not automatically detected.
Press START to begin automatic calculation.
Manual:
Custom button
is
displayed instead of
START.
Specify all items before pressing Custom button.
Use the Custom option
to
fine tune per your
unique room layout. (See page 19).
Inputs
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Management
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Assign
or
change names
of
inputs appearing
in
the Activity menu.
Turn the
Ant
input
On/Off
(to display/hide
in
the
Activity menu).
Delete unused HDMI inputs from the
Activity
menu.
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For complete setup instructions, see the owner's
guide on the web.
(153
and 249 Series only)
Select On
or
Off
to enable or disable the TV's control
of
a CEC-enabled device. See the owner's guide on
the web for use of this feature.
Customize the Activity menu choices for the
current Viewing input.
Highlight the activity name and press
ENTER.
Not available from the Antenna input.
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Menus
Lock
Controlling
TV
Usage
This feature restricts the access according to the
U.S.
based program ratings, the time of day or by the channels.
Restricting the access using the non-U.S. based ratings
(Alternate Rating System) can be setup from the 'Other'
submenu.
To
setup the restriction
or
to watch TV during the
restricted condition, a pass code is required.
The pass code menu is displayed first whenever
Lock is selected on the main menu.
Setting
a Pass
Code
Input four-digit pass code using the number keys
on the remote control.
Press
(CANCELlto
delete a number and move back
one space.
Press
8
or
§ to close the menu without setting
a pass code.
Press
(ENTER
lto
set the pass code.
If you forget the pass code: press the number 9 and
LAST
key on the remote at the same time.
Resetting
a Pass
Code
The old pass code
is
deleted when entering the Lock
menu, and prompts you to enter a new pass code.
Lock by Program Ratings:
Restricts access to the
TV
using U.S.
ratings sent
by
the broadcasters.
Lock applies only to ANT and compos-
ite jacks. Some signals
do
not contain
rating information and will not lock.
To
lock for
24
hours, set the same time
for Start Time and Stop Time.
Parental
lock
TV
Rating
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Rating
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Time
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Lock
by
Time:
Blocks all use of the TV during the specified time
period.
Requires pass code to view during the locked
time.
Lock Control Panel:
Disables the buttons on the TV's control panel.
Press and hold
ACTIVITY
button from the panel for
about
10
seconds to unlock
if
the remote control
is not available.
Lock by Other Program Ratings:
Restricts access using non-U.S. based ratings
sent by broadcasters.
Grayed out if the Other rating is not detected in
the broadcasted signal.
Note: Other rating locks apply only to digital channels
and signals received on the
ANT.
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Projector
19
Custom Sound Projector menu
Manual
Setup
Option
Microphone
/ on a tripod or
on the back-
rest of your
seat
TV
,/
6 ft.
minimum
+----------+
Microphone
Placement
Place the microphone at least 6 feet away from the
TV,
centered
in
front of the
TV.
Place the microphone on a flat, level surface such
as on a tripod
or
on the backrest
of
your seating.
Place the microphone where yours ears would be
when watching
TV.
Place it within 3 feet height from
the TV Speakers.
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Adjusting
Levels
1.
Adjust
Center
Level to the mid level.
2. Adjust individual beam one at a time so that each
one sounds about the same
as
the center level.
3. Check all sound levels by quickly switching
between them using
....
T.
4. Readjust individual levels
in
small increments.
Auto
Setup
Option
(153
or
249
series only)
1.
Plug the microphone into the leftaudio jack
of
the side panel
(INPUT
3).
If the microphone
is
not
plugged in, the TV will not allow the
Auto
setup.
2. Set
Mode
to
Auto. START
is
displayed in place of
Custom.
Highlight START and press
ENTER.
3. Quietly exit the room right away as your presence
will interfere with the calibration process.
4. Return to the room after the completion
of
setup.
5. Play some sample audio to check the sound quality.
Note: Do not perform manual adjustments after the
Auto setup. Auto calibration data will be erased.
6.
Store the microphone out
of
direct sunlight and
away from heat.
Sound to
be
equal
in
both ears.
Maximize the sound from the left.
Maximize the sound from the right.
Adjust as if the sound comes from
the left rear side, or same as that
for
Left
Angle.
Adjust
as
if the sound comes from
the right rear side or same as that
for
Right
Angle.
TV
Location
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TV
to
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length
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Custom
left
D
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Right
R Corner
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Center
Angle
Left
Angle
Right
Angle
Right
Sur-
round
Angle
To
reset the beams, change the TV
Location
field.
At extreme beam angles, the image on screen may
not be accurate.
1.
From the
Initial>
SoundPro menu, enter the room
dimensions and layout information requested in the
screen. Press
....
T to specify the value.
2. Highlight
Custom
and press
ENTER
to fine tune the
direction and focus
of
the TV's sound output.
153
and
249
Series:
Select
Manual
option under
Mode
(refer to
the page
16),
for
Custom
button to
be
displayed.
The TV's bank
of
speakers can be adjusted to reflect
sound
off
the room walls to create a surround sound
effect. Setup can be performed manually for all models,
and
lor automatically depending on your TV models.
Adjusting
Angles
1. Position yourself
in
your usual viewing location.
2.
Press
....
T to seiect an audio beam.
3.
Press
<II
~
to redirect the audio beam or change
the sound level.
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Subwoofer
Connecting
with
Subwoofer
for
Complete
Audio
Required:
1.
Audio cable with
an
RCA jack
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Subwoofer
TV Panel
Subwoofer
Discovering
When the
Auto
Output
Sensing>
New
Device
Found
screen displays, highlight
Subwoofer.
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Headphones
Note:
The
subwoofermust be turned
on
before con-
necting to the
SUBWOOFER
OUTPUT
jack.
Adjusting
Subwoofer
Level
1.
Play sample video
or
music containing low-fre-
quency bass sound.
2.
Press
MORE
key and
AUDIO
key to display the
Sub-
woofer
option.
3.
Press'"
~
to
Subwoofer
is
highlighted.
4.
With
Subwoofer
set to On, press
ENTER
to display a
slider for volume.
5.
Press'"
~
to adjust subwoofer volume to your
preference.
Resetting
the
Subwoofer
Output
Jack
1.
Press
MORE
key
and
AUDIO
KEY
to display the
Sub-
woofer
option and change it to Off.
2.
Power
off
the
TV.
3. Disconnect the subwoofer from the
TV.
4. Power on the
TV.
5. Connect
the
device
to
the
SUBWOOFER OUTPUT
jack
and
the
Auto Output
Sensing>
New
Device
Found
screen
will
display.
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Mitsubishi Electric UNISEN LT-52153 User manual

Category
LCD TVs
Type
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