Mitsubishi HD 6000 User Manual SET TOP BOX Manuals And Guides L0511189
MITSUBISHI Digital Set Top Box Manual L0511189 MITSUBISHI Digital Set Top Box Owner's Manual, MITSUBISHI Digital Set Top Box installation guides
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DIGITAL TELEVISIONS '_ MFSUBISHI i,VillWPOi Owner Information: Use this space This information Serial to record the serial number of your HD=6000. is on the back of your receiver/controller. number visit our bs_te RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN 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. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the )liance. Portions of the advanced circuitry of this Receiver/Controller must continue to operate even when the Receiver/Controller is turned off. Some of these circuits therefore need to be cooled at all times. A low power standby fan may be heard in a quiet environment. This is normal operation. Warning: To avoid permanently imprinting a fixed image onto your projection television or plasma monitor screen, please do not display the same stationary images on the screen for more than 15% of your total TV viewing in one week. Examples of stationary images are letterbox top/bottom bars from DVD disc or other video sources, side bars when showing standard TV pictures on widescreen TV's, stock market reports, video game patterns, black or bright Closed Caption backgrounds, station Iogos, web sites or stationary computer images. Such patterns can unevenly age the picture tubes or plasma display panels, causing permanent damage to the display. Please see page 35 for a detailed explanation. Note that not all high definition television sets are fully compatible with this product and may cause artifacts to be displayed in the picture. In the case of 525 progressive scan picture problems, it is recommended that the user switch the connection to the standard definition output. If there are questions customer regarding your TV set compatibility service center. with this receiver/controller at 525p, please contact our WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT. NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER: THIS REMINDER IS PROVIDED TO CALL THE CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER'S ATTENTION TO ARTICLE 820-40 OF THE NEC THAT PROVIDES GUIDELINES FOR THE PROPER GROUNDING AND, IN PARTICULAR, 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. FCC DecMaration Product: High Definition Models: HD=6000 Responsible Party: of Conformity Receiver/Controller Mitsubishi Digital Electronics 9851 Jeronimo Road Rrvine, CA 92618=1904 America, hc. 949=465=6000 Telephone: 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 wiii not occur in a particular 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: o Reorient or relocate o Increase the separation between the equipment into an outlet Connect o Consult the dealer the receiving antenna. the equipment or an experienced and the receiver. on a circuit radioiTV different technician from that to which the receiver is connected. for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Mitsubishi could cause harmful void the user's authority to operate this equipment. interference and would Contents Chapter I HDo6000 Receiver/Controller Accessories Overview ................................................................................................................ 10 SpecialFeatures ......................................................................................................... Front Control Panei .................................................................................................... 11 12 Back 13 Chapter Panel .................................................................................................................. 2 Connecting External Devices & NetCommand® Setup .............................................................. Wail Outlet Cable ........................................................................................................ 16 17 Cable 17 £ox .................................................................................................................... CabieCARD Single Lead Antenna Separate ......................................................................................... .................................................................................................. UHF and VHF Antennas Antenna Cable Technology TM or Wail Outlet Cable Box to a VCR (Audio ........................................................................... to a VCR (Audio & Video) & Video) ........................................ ........................................................................ 18 19 19 20 21 A/V Receiver or Stereo System ................................................................................ Satellite Receiver or Other Device with SoVideo .................................................... 22 22 MoLink 23 Control ............................................................................................................ Computer with a PC Monitor DTV Receiver with Component with RGB, HV Video DVD Player Display with Monitor Output ....................................................................... Video ........................................................................................... ................................................................................................ Component with Video .......................................................................... Component Video .................................................................. 23 24 25 26 26 Display Monitor with an HDMm mnput ........................................................................ HDMm Source Device .................................................................................................. 27 27 DVi Device 28 ................................................................................................................... To the Mitsubishi L%4260 LCD TV ........................................................................... 29 ........................................................................................ 30 mR Emitter NetCommand® mRSensor mnput ........................................................................................................... Compatible Helpful Hints mmportant Chapter 3 (EEE 1394 Devices ............................................................................................................... Notes ......................................................................................................... NetCommand ® Setup Using the Remote Control Remote Control Functions: Remote ................................................................................. Control and 3D Graphical with NetCommand® .................................................... Overview ...................................................................... 34 35 38 39 Functions: ............................................................................................................ OnScreen Buttons .......................................................................... Viewpoint® Menu NetCommand® mnitiai Setup Edit NetCommand® Add an A/V Receiver Add Devices 32 Editing Battery mnstallation ............................................................................................... Care ........................................................................................................................ Sleep Timer NetCommand® 31 System ................................................................. ..................................................................................... ............................................................................................. ........................................................................................................... 40 40 40 41 42 43 45 48 Change ................................................................................................................... 52 DemeteDevices....................................................................................................... 52 Finish Screen......................................................................................................... 52 Chapter 4 mEEE 1394 Devices and NetCommand® Controlled Recordings mEEE 1394 Devices Adding Device and NetCommand® mEEE 1394 Devices Automatically ................................................................ Semection Menu .............................................................................................. Using the DEVICE MENU Button to Display Using the Guide Button to Display NetCommand® Controlled ChannelView TM and Menus ............................ 55 57 58 5g 60 61 Peer-to-Peer 62 Connections TV Disc & A/V Direct VCR Recording PC Viewing Disc ................................................................................ ......................................................................................... from an Antenna or Cabme Source ..................................... .................................................................................................................. MediaCommand Main Menus ............................................... 54 Recordings .......................................................................................................... Record List .......................................................................................................... Using Chapter Controm .................................................... TM and Media Card Pmayback with the Mitsubishi 58 63 64 LTo4260 ....... 65 5 Tv Menu Screen Operations Menu Choices ................................................................................................... 68 Setup Menu ................................................................................................................. NetCommand® Menu ................................................................................................ 69 71 Antenna 72 Menu ............................................................................................................. Time Menu Captions .................................................................................................................. Menu ........................................................................................................... 74 75 V-Chip Rating Guidelines .......................................................................................... V-Chip Lock Menu ...................................................................................................... AudioVideo Menu ....................................................................................................... 77 78 80 A/V Settings ......................................................................................... 81 of Prop and POP ......................................................................................... 84 Chapter Descriptions 6 Speciam Features Operation Display Device Formats ........................................................................................................ Control with NetCommand® ........................................................................ the V-Chip Lock ................................................................. 85 87 Appendix A: Bypassing Appendix Appendix B: mnput Connection C: Remote Control Appendix Appendix D: On-Screen Information Displays ........................................................ E: NetCommand® Specialized Device Keys ......................................... g7 98 Appendix F: Cleaning 99 Compatibility Programming and Service ......................................................... Codes ............................................... ........................................................................... 89 91 94 Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................... Additional mnformation .............................................................................................. 102 107 mndex ........................................................................................................................... 108 Warranty 110 ..................................................................................................................... IM PORTANT SAFEG UAR DS PUease read the following safeguards for your HDTV receiver/controller AUways follow aH warnings and instructions marked on the tebvision. and retain for future reference. Read, Retain and Follow All instructions Read aHsafety and operating instructions before operating the HDTV receiver/controller. operating instructions for future reference. Follow aH operating and use instructions. 1. Retain the safety and Heed Warnings Adhere to aH warnings on the appiiance and in the operating instructions. 2. 3. Cleaning Unpiug the HDTV receiver/controller from the wall outlet before charting. cleaners. Use a lightly dampened cloth for cleaning. . . Do not use iiquid, abrasive or aerosoi Attachments and Equipment Never add any attachments and/or equipment without approval of the manufacturer in the risk of fire, electric shock or other personal injury. Water as such additions may result and Moisture Do not use the HDTV receiver/controlbr where contact with or immersion in water is possibb. bath tubs, wash bowls, kitchen sinks, laundry tubs, swimming pools, etc. Do not use near 6. Accessories Do not place the HDTV receivericontrolbr on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, or tabb. The HDTV receivericontrolbr may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the HDTV receiver/controlbr. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the HDTV receivericontrolbr. Any mounting of the HDTV receivericontrolbr should follow the manufacturer's instructions, and should use mounting accessories recommended by the manufacturer. An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn. . Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the HDTV receiver/controller and to protect it from overheating. Do not block these openings or allow them to be obstructed by placing the HDTV receiver/controller on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. Nor should it be placed over a radiator or heat register. If the HDTV Receiver/controller is to be placed in a rack or bookcase, ensure that there is adequate ventilation and that the manufacturer's instructions have been adhered to. . Power Source This HDTV Receiver/controller should be operated only from the type of power source indicated ing label. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home, consult your appliance power company. g. on the markdealer or local Grounding or Polarization This HDTV Receiver/controlbr is equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug having one blade wider than the other. This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outbt. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug. 10. Power-Cord Protection Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the HDTV Receiver/controller. 11. Lightning For added protection for this HDTV Receiver/controlbr during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the HDTV Receiver/controller due to lightning and power-line surges. 6 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS, continued 12. Power Lines An outside antenna system shouid not be ]oeated in the vbirfity of overhead power Hinesor other ebctrb Hight or power circuits, or where it can fan into such power Hines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal. 13. Overloading Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock. 14. Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this HDTV Receiver/Controlbr through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on or into the HDTV ReceiveriControlbr. 15. Outdoor Antenna Grounding if an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the HDTV Receiver/Controller, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article 810 of the National Electric Code, ANS[/NFPA No. 70-2002, provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING LEAD GROUND iN WiRE CLAMP ANTENNA DISCHARGE (NEC ARTICLE UNIT slo 20) 810 21) GROUNDING CONDUCTORS (NEC ARTICLE _POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (NEC AR] 250, PART N) 16. Servicing Do not attempt to service this HDTV Receiver/Controller yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. 17. Damage Requiring Service Unplug the HDTV Receiver/Controller the following conditions: from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under (a) (b) (c) (d) When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged. if liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the HDTV Receiver/Controller. if the HDTV Receiver/Controller has been exposed to rain or water. if the HDTV Receiver/Controller does not operate normally by following the operating instructions, adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the HDTV Receiver,," Controller to its normal operation. (e) If the HDTV Receiver/Controller has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. (f) When the HDTV Receiver/Controller exhibits a distinct change in performance - this indicates a need for service. 18. Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards. 19. Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repair to the HDTV Receiver/Controlbr, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the HDTV Receiver/Controlbr is in safe operating condition. 20. Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 7 Thanks... We are honored that you chose Mitsubishi definition monitor dLsplay to a furl HDTV. the cornerstone as your path to upgrading The HD-6000 of your home entertainment Lsdesigned to become system, offering the flexibility of using both digital sources and analog sources in an advanced, single control system. CableCARD TM, It provides advanced user interface IEEE 1394 and HDML (DVR). The HD-6000 LT-4260 HDTV package, Lsready to an upgrade to your we hope this will bring you many hours of enjoymenL 8 such as TV or dLsplay monitor or the HD-6000 Lsused to upgrade dLsp/ays from other manufacturers, Mitsubishi connections for the next several years. Whether thLs is part of a Mitsubishi MitsubLshi HD-upgradeable but simple to use You have the ability to record to an internal 120GB TV DLsc Internal Digital Video Recorder provide for your enjoyment your high DigitaJ EJectronics America, inc. HDo6000 Receiver/Controm_er Accessories Overview ................................................................................ SpeciaU Features ........................................................................ Front Control Panel .................................................................... Back Panel .................................................................................. 10 11 12 13 HD=6000 Accessories PUease take a moment to review the following Uistof items to ensure that you have received everything incUuding: 5, One Quadruple IR Emitter Cable (allows NetCommand control other devices) 1. Remote Control 6. One HDMf to HDMI cable 2. Two AA Batteries 7. One MonitorLink TMControt/RS-232C Cable 3, One Digital Audio Cable (sends the audio of digitaf channels to a digital audio video receiver). 4. One wired IR sensor 10 8, Product Registration Card (not pictured) 9. Owner's Guide (not pictured) !0. Quick Reference Card (not pictured) to SpeciaJ Features Your new HD-6000 High Definition teJevision receiver/controJJer has many speciaJ features that turn your high definition dispJay monitor into a fuJJy integrated HDTV. This makes it the perfect controJ center for your high definition dispJay monitor and home entertainment system. These speciaJ features include: MuJtipJe Connection CapabiJity On the compact HD-6000 back panei you will find a full compbment of the connections needed for the most sophisticated home theater system, hcluded are standard Audio/Video/ S-Video, wideband component video, FireWire®, EEE 1394, CabbCARD and both an HDMI Input and an HDMI Output. TV Disc JnternaJ DigitaJ Video Recorder (DVR) TV Disc is an internal 120GB high definition hard disk drive recorder (also called a digital video recorder or DVR). This exciting feature may record as much as 12 hours of high definition TV programming and includes live TV pause with instant replay. Please note that some of the disk drive space is used by TV Pause, so not all 120GB is available for recording. It is able to record digital and analog programs received from CabbCARD TMchannels, Antenna 1, Antenna 2, devices connected to Input 1, 2 or IEEE 1394 devices. Now you can record a high definition program and watch it later without any picture quality loss and without a VCR. Recordings on the TV Disc can be sent by IEEE 1394 to D-VHS VCRs or to other JEEE 1394 compatible TVs. When recording analog programs, TV Disc will even use Dolby Digital Record to convert the analog stereo to high quality digital stereo compatible with Dolby Digital decoding surround receivers. DigitaJ CabJe Ready (CabJeOARD TM) Your widescreen Mitsubishi HDTV receiver/controlbr is "Plug-and-Play" ready. It can descrambb a cable provider's one-way digital signals with the use of a CabbCARD security module+ The CabbCARD is used in place of a traditional cable box to access digital cable programming (including high definition). Contact your local cable provider for availability information and service details. NetOommand ® Home Network ControJ System Your Mitsubishi HDTV receiver/controlbr offers a new level of networking to combine selected older products with new and future digital products. NetCommand supports JEEE 1394 connections, Audio Video Control system (AViC), 5C copy protection and JR control of selected older products such as VCRs, DVD players, cable boxes or satellite receivers. NetCommand includes the ability to learn remote control signals directly from the remote control of many devices, allowing you to customize the NetCommand system in a way that works best for your viewing+ LT-4260 CompatibiJity The HD-6000 is designed to work with all of the features of the Mitsubishi LT-4260 LCD HDTV display. The HD-6000 has the correction connection to work with the authorized card reader that is in the LT-4260. 11 Front ControJ PaneJ MITSUBJSHJ HD-6000 HDTV Receive_lControimer Except for SYSTEM RESET, the buttons on the Front Control Panel duplicated on the remote control. The top row of labels show the control functions when there are no TV menus displayed on the screen. The bottom row of labels show the control functions when the TV menus are displayed on the screen or when a special function has been activated. See Remote Control Overview, for further details on the functions of these buttons. System Reset If the HDTV receiver/controller wiii not respond to either the remote control or the front panel controls and/or wiii not power Off, press the SYSTEM RESET button with a pointed item like the end point of a paperclip. The HDTV receiver/controller wiii turn Off and the front panel Power Indicator Light wiii flash quickly for about one minute. When the light stops flashing, you may again turn on the HDTV receiver/controller. The changes you made the last time the HDTV receiver/controller was on before you used the SYSTEM RESET button may be lost, however, the changes that were previously saved are not IosL Power indicator Light The diamond shaped indicator in the center of the HD-6000 is multi-functional. Each time the HDTV receiver,," controller is plugged into a wall electrical outlet, or when power is restored after a power failure, or after using the SYSTEM RESET button, a blue light wiii flash rapidly for about one minute. Do not attempt to turn on the HDTV Receiver during this period, wait for the flashing to stop. While the HDTV Receiver is powered on, the blue light illuminates steadily. A/V Reset There may be times when you wish to reset the AiV (Audio and Video) settings back to the factory defaults. To return all of the settings at once, press GUIDE and FORMAT on the front panel at the same time. To reset the defaults for individual devices, use the AiV Memory Reset selection on the AudioVideo menu. 12 Back Panel 1. 2. 3. 1. IR Emitter°NetCommand 4. 5. ® Two jacks are provided for connecting IR emitters. JR Emitters connected to these jacks are used by the NetCommand system of the HDTV receiver/controller to control external analog devices such as VCRs, DVDs, cable boxes, sateiJite receivers and audio receivers. 2. Input-l, -2 Input 1 and 2 can be used for the connection of a VCR, Super VHS (S-VHS) VCR, DVD player, standard satellite receiver or other A/V device to the H DTV receiver/controller. When connecting the video, you must choose to connect to either S=VIDEO or VIDEO. They cannot both be connected at the same time. 3. MonitorLink/TM HDMP M Output The HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) supports uncompressed standard and high definition digital video formats and existing digitaJ multi-channel audio formats. The HDMI output supports both video and audio using a single cabJe. HDMI is the preferred connection type. If you need to send analog audio to an A/V receiver, see aJso item 7, "Output to Display." Use this output to connect to an HDMI monitor the LT=4260 fiat panel LCD TV. such as 4. HDMI Input Use this input to connect to EIA/CEA-861 compliant devices such as a high definition cable box, sateilite receiver or DVD piayer. This input supports 480i, 480p, 720p and 1080i video formats. It is not intended for use with personal computers or devices outputting video signals with computer resoJutions. This input can also be used as a DVl connection with separate analog audio inputs (see item 6). An optional 6. 7. 8. HDMI=to-DVI adaptor or cabJe wilI be necessary to make this connection and may be available from your IocaJ eJectronics retailer. When using the optional HDMI-toDVl adapter, the DVI analog audio inputs on your HDTV receiver/controiler allow you to receive left and right audio from your DVI device. This input is HDCP (High-Bandwidth Protection) compliant. DigitaI Copy 5. IR Input This HDTV receiver/controiler has a remote control IR sensor on the front panel. In some situations it wilI not be convenient to point the remote controJ at the HDTV receiver/controilen In this situation, you may place the included wired IR sensor in a more accessible Jocation. 6. VGA(PC) Input and Audio/DVl Audio This input can be used for the connection of a 640 x 480 VGA(PC) computer. PJease see Appendix B for signal compatibility. Stereo audio inputs are atso provided. Unlike HDMI, DVl does not carry audio information on the same cable. Use these analog stereo audio inputs when using the HDMI input with a device that outputs DVl instead of HDMI. When used with the LT-4260 LCD HDTV display, this PC input is deactivated input on the display is avaiJabJe instead. and the PC 7, Output with to DispJay Use the HD-6000 circumstances: (YPrPb OUTPUT to Display under the following No HDMJ input available for your display monitor° These jacks provide a substitute output if an HDMI input is unavailable on your monitor. Use them to send component video to the display monitor and left 13 Back PaneJ, continued and right audio outputs to speakers that are either buiHt into the monitor or connected to it. HDMi input used in conjunction with an A/V receiver. If you are using an HDMI input to your dispHay monitor and want to send anaHog audio to an AiV receiver, connect the OUTPUT to DispHay Heft and right audio outputs to the AiV receiver. Note that in addition to these anaHog audio connections, you must aHso connect the HD-6000 DigitaH Audio Output to the AiV receiver digitaH audio input. 8. Componentol, YPbPr o2 inputs These inputs can be used for the connection of devices with component video outputs, such as a high definition cable box, satellite receiver, DVD player or compatible video game system. Please see Appendix B for signal compatibility. (ANT-I MAIN, ANT-2 from a VHF/UHF cable channels. Your primary viewing signat source should be connected to ANT-1 MAIN. ANT-1 MAIN must be used to view premium subscription cable TV service authorized by the CabIeCARD TM access card. The CabIeCARD access card is provided by your local cable company. ANT-2 AUX can continue to receive over-the-air or nonscrambled cable signals. 10, Jnput-DTV YPbPr/RGB (480ii480p/720pi1080i) HV This input is used to connect an external DTV receiver, and can be configured for YPbPr or RGB plus H&V signal types. Please see Appendix B for signal compatibility. 11. MonitorLinkTM/RSo2320 These jacks allow the HDTV receiver/controller to connect to external JEEE 1394 digital products by means of a single cable. Three jacks are provided for this purpose, which allow for a high degree of flexibility for connecting your NetCommand controlled system. Detailed information regarding EEE 1394 connection requirements are in Chapter 4. AUX) ANT-1 MAIN and ANT-2 AUX can each receive both digital and analog over-the-air channels antenna or non-scrambled digital/analog If your cable company is not currently offering CabIeCARD access cards, you will need to use a cable box provided and authorized by your local cable company to view scrambled channels. 13. JEEE 1394 (480i/480p/720p/1080i) 9. Antenna access card customized to your account. This card allows the TV to receive, decode and unscramble the premium digital channels included in your cable TV subscription without the use of a cable box. See page 18 for additiona! CabJeCARD information and activation instructions. ControJ 14. DigitaJ Audio Output This output will automatically send Dolby® Digital audio from digital channels and iEEE 1394 devices to a digital Audio/Video receiver. Connect this output to the A/V receiver's coaxial digital audio input. The output will automatically turn off when viewing an analog channel or device, except when using the TV Disc, which converts analog audio to digital. Use Output to Display to send analog sound to your A/V receiver. Some digital cable channels send MPEG-1 digital audio instead of DoJby Digital, however, not all A/V receivers can decode MPEG-1 digital audio. This can cause the A/V receivers to produce a loud noise that can damage speakers. For this reason, the HDTV receivericontrolIer will automatically turn off the digital audio output when tuned to a channel or device that has MPEG-1 digital audio and send it to the A/V receiver as analog left and right audio from Monitor Output. When used with a Mitsubishi HD upgradeabIe TV or fiat panel display this digital control interface wilI work in conjunction with HDMJ. While HDMI provides the digital video signal, the RS-232C control provides enhanced functioning such as automatic power ON/OFF and input selection for the compatible Mitsubishi TV or display panel. 15. Monitor 12. CabJeCARD This port connects to the Mitsubishi LT-4260 flat panel LCD TV, to enable using an authorized media card reader built into the display panel. This reader supports MultiMediaCard TM, SD Media Card, SmartMedia TM. CompactFlash® and/or MEMORY STICK TM. Cards up to 128mb, may have a file format FAT 16 (block size = 1024 or 2048). TM SJot The CableCARD access card provided by your cable TV service provider is inserted into this slot. The top of the card should face upwards. CableCARD is a nationwide standard system that allows your local cable TV provider to supply you with an 14 Output The Monitor Output sends the HDTV receiver/controller's audio and video signals from the antennas or inputs to a VCR. This output is for recording only. Do not connect to an A/V receiver. 16, LT-4260 Authorized Card Reader of Connecting E×ternaU Devices & NetCommand® Setup .................................. WaN Outlet CabUe ........................................................................... Cable Box ........................................................................................ 16 17 17 CableCARD TMTechnoUogy ............................................................. Single Lead Antenna ...................................................................... Separate UHF and VHF Antennas ............................................... Antenna or WaUl OutUet CabUe to a VCR (Audio & Video} ............ CabUe Box to a VCR (Audio & Video} ............................................ A/V Receiver or Stereo System .................................................... Satellite Receiver or Other Device with S-Video ........................ MonitorLink TMControl ................................................................... 18 lg 19 20 2i 22 22 23 Computer with a PC Monitor DTV Receiver ........................................... 23 with Component Video ............................................................... with RGB, HV Video ................................................................... DVD PUayer with Component Video .............................................. DispJay Monitor with Component Video ...................................... DispJay Monitor with an NDMJ input ............................................ HDMJ Source Device ...................................................................... DVJ Device ....................................................................................... To the Mitsubishi LTo4260 LCD TV ............................................... JR Emitter NetCommand® ............................................................ 24 25 26 26 27 27 28 29 30 JR Sensor input .............................................................................. CompatibJe JEEE 1394 Devices ..................................................... HeJpfuJ Hints ................................................................................... important Notes ............................................................................. 31 32 34 35 Output Connecting E×temai Devices & NetCommand ® Setup NetCommand is able to control many current audio and video devices by sending remote control signals from the HDTV receiver/controller to each device through IR emitters, Additionally, it is also able to barn the remote control signals used by most audio video devices not already in the HDTV receiver's memory, NetCommand can automatically switch the HDTV receiver and compatible or learned Audio/Video (A/V) Receivers to the correct input used with each device, It is important that the inputs on the HDTV receiver and AiV receiver back panels match the NetOommand setup that is displayed on-screen, To simplify the installation of NetCommand, there is a step-by-step on-screen NetCommand Setup procedure in this chapter, which details the type and brands of devices you are connecting to the HDTV receiver, The NetCommand Setup also assigns preset HDTV receiver and AiV receiver inputs for each device, You should connect each device to the TV input (both audio and video) and to the AiV receiver (audio) as shown in the figure below, Audio & Video output of device AV RECEIVER Display monitor & connected speakers IR Emitters _MonitorLink Control Cable is used only with Miteubishi display monitors The following charts show which preset inputs you should use on the HDTV receiver and AiV receiver, Chart 1 shows HDTV receiver inputs, Chart 2 shows the AiV receiver inputs used by AiV receiver models already known by NetCommand, Chart i Device Audio and Video Outputs to HDTV R/C mnputs Cable for CableOARD TM Service ANT-I Antenna/Oabme (digital/anamog} Cabmebox ANT-I if primary viewing source, ANT-2 if secondary viewing source ANT-2 VCR lnput-f Satellite Receiver (DBS) Input-2 DVD Player Component-i Chart 2 Bose I DenenI I.tegra IKenweedIMarantzlPieneeri I pieneer21 ReteuI sew IYamahai_ After setting up NetCommand, you may go to the NetCommand menu at any time to change the inputs you used for connecting each device, custom name devices, add devices not included in the presets above or delete devices no longer used. See Helpfu! Hints, at the end of this chapter for additional information on device setup. 16 Connecting Wall OutJet a Wall Out et Cable or Cable Box CabJe (can be used with a CabmeCARD TM) Figure 1 It is very important to connect the incoming CaBIeCARD TM use. cable for your primary viewing source to ANT=l, especially 1. Connect the primary incoming coaxiaH HeadcabHe to ANT-1 MAiN on the HDTV receiver/controller for back panel 2. For an optionaH secondary antenna source, connect an antenna (or cabHe) to ANT-2 AUX. 3. If you have subscribed to a CaMeCARD TMservice, the CaMeCARD can now be inserted into the CaMeCARD SLOT. The top of the card shouHd face upwards. Additional CableCARD information is on page 18. 3. CableCARD" SLOT L 1" CablePri_r_arY WallOlltlet Figure 1, Wall Outlet Cable Cable Box Figure 2 3 coaxial cables and one two-way RF splitter are required. These are not included with the HDTVreceiver/controfle,c it is very important to connect CableOARD TM use. the incoming cable for your primary viewing source to ANT=l, especially for 1. Connect the incoming cable to IN on an RF splitter. 2. Connect one coaxial cable from OUT on the RF splitter to ANT-1 MAIN on the HDTV receiver/controller panel. back 3. Connect one coaxial cable from OUT on the RF splitter to IN on the cable box. 4. Connect one coaxial cable from OUT on the cable box to ANT-2 AUX on the HDTV receiver/controller back panel. IMPORTANT Additional connection cables are not provided with the NDTV receiver/controller. They are available at most electronic stores. Figure 2. Connecting a Cable Box Note: Net Command® will assume that your Cable Box is connected as shown here. Also, that Channel 3 is the default output channel for the cable box. If either the connections or output channel are different, use the Change option of Edit NetCommand to apply the changes. 17 Cab eCARD CabJeCARD TM Technology TechnoJogy Using a CabJeCARD CabbCARD is a nationwide system standard that allows your local cabb TV provider to supply you with an access card customized to your account. This card allows your HDTV receivericontroibr to receive, decode and unscrambb the premium digital channels included in your cabb TV subscription, without the use of a cabb box. It also allows your cabb provider to automatically update and change your subscription. When you move to a new cabb provider's area, you simply return the CabbCARD to the original cable provider and get a new card from your new cable provider. Please note that CabbCARD is a new technology and your local cable provider may not currently be offering this service. As time passes, this system will become broadly supported by most cable providers. The CabbCARD system is "unidirectional" which means your cable provider can send updates to the access card and HDTV receivericontrolbr, however, the HDTV receiver/controlbr cannot send back signals such as requests for Video-On-Demand or Pay-perView by remote control. Digital cable channels authorized by the CabbCARD will be available on the Firewire® IEEE 1394 network and can be shared by other products on the network. Some digital channels or programs may not be copied or recorded because of copy restriction limits set by the content owners or copyright holders. The HDTV receiver/controlbr is capable of receiving analog basic, digital basic and digital premium cable television programming by direct connection to a cable system providing such programming. A security card (CabbCARD) provided by your cable operator is required to view encrypted digital programming. Certain advanced and interactive digital cable services such as video-on-demand, a cable operator's enhanced program guide and dataenhanced television services may require the use of a set-top box. For more information call your local cable operator. Please see page 17 for instructions the CableCARD. 18 on how to insert After inserting a CableCARD into the HDTV receiver/ controller back panel CableCARD slot and powering On the HDTV receiver/controller, the initialization process begins. An initial screen will automatically display for a few minutes, with information that your Cable Provider will need in order to start service. Please write down this information before calling your cable provider. Please call XYZ Cable at xxx-xxx-xxxx to acttva-[e cable service. They will need these numbers: Host ID X-XXX-XXX-XXX-XXX CableCARD TMID: X-XXX-XXX-XXX-XXX See on nets manual for further" information An example of an initial screen is shown here. Your screen wiii display specific information from your cable provider and may not look like this screen. If you were unable to record the information, you can press TV MENU on the remote and then enter the number 999 and the screen will re-display. You can also press DEVICE MENU when the CableCARD is the selected source and you will be able to select the startup application. iMPORTANT e a CableOARD, the primary incoming Connecting a Lead Antenna or Separate UHF and VHF Antenna Lead Antenna motfor use with CabJeCARD Figure 3 For antennas with twin flat lead A 300-Ohm to 75-Ohm transformer is required, electronics TM} This is not included with the HDTVreceiver/controlle_ but is available at most stores, 1. For antenna with twin fiat leads, connect the 300-Ohm twin leads to the 300-Ohm to 75-Ohm 2. Push the 75-Ohm side of the transformer onto ANT-1 MAiN on the HDTV receiver/controller For cable or antenna with coaxial lead 3. Connect the coaxial lead directly to ANT-1 MAiN on the HDTV receiver/controller transformer. back panel. back panel. Mitsubishi strongly recommends against using antennas with twin flat leads, Twin flat lead antenna wires are subject to interference which may adversely affect the performance of the TV, We recommend using coaxial antenna cable. \ Figure 3. Connecting Separate a Single Antenna UHF and VHF Antenna Figure 4 A UHF/VHF combiner is required, This is not included with the HDTV receiver/controlle,c 1. Connect the UHF and VHF antenna leads to the UHF/VHF combiner. 2. Push the combiner onto ANT-1 MAIN on the HDTV receiver/controller back panel. VHF _/t ennc_ [Chc_nneP Figure 4. Connecting 2 13) separate UHF and VHF Antennas 19 Connecting an Antenna or Wai Out et Cable to a VCF{ (Audio & Video) Antenna or Wal OutJet CabJe to a VCR (Audio & Video) Figure 5 A two-way RF splitter, 3 coaxial cables, right and left audio cables and a S-Video or Video cables are required, These are not included with the HDTV receiver/controller, 1. Connect the incoming cabb or Antenna to IN on the RF spltter. 2. Connect one coaxial cabb from OUT on the RF spltter to ANTENNA IN on the VCR back panel. 3. Connect one coaxial cabb from OUT on the RF spltter to ANT-1 MAIN on the HDTV receiver/controler back panel. 4. To use the TV speakers with the VCR, connect a set of audio cabbs from AUDIO OUT on the VCR back panel to INPUT-1 AUDIO-LEFT (MONO) and AUDIO-RIGHT on the HDTV receivericontroler back panel. The red cable connects to the R (right) channel and the white cable connects to the L (left) channel. If your VCR is mono (nonstereo), connect only the white (left) cabb. 5. Connect either an S-Video or Video cable from VIDEO OUT on the VCR back panel to INPUT-1 VIDEO on the HDTV receiver/controlerback panel Only one type of video cable should be connected. S-Video is recommended, if avalable. 6. For NetCommand® controlled recordings, connect a set of audio cables from AUDIO IN on the VCR back panel to MONITOR OUTPUT AUDIO-LEFT (MONO) and AUDIO-RIGHT on the HDTV receivericontroler back panel. The red cable connects to the R (right) channel and the white cable connects to the L (left) channel. 7. Complete the NetCommand controlled recordings connections by connecting VCR back panel to MONITOR OUTPUT VIDEO on the HDTV receiver/controler Figure 5. a Video cable from VIDEO IN on the back panel. Connecting a VCR to an Antenna or Waft Outlet Cab/e Note: NetCommand® will assume your VCR is connected to inputs as shown on this page. other inputs for your VCR or add a second VCR, this change must match in the NetCommand NetCommand... in Chapter 3 for more information. 2O If you use any system. See Edit Connecting Cable a Cable Box to a VCR (Audio Box to a VCR (Audio & Video) & Video) Figure 6 A two-way RF splitter, 4 coaxial cables, right and Ieft audio cables and an S-Video or Video cable are required. These are not included with the HDTV rece/ver/controller. 1. Connect the incoming cable to IN on the RF splitter. 2. Connect one coaxial cable from OUT on the RF splitter to IN on the cable box back panel. 3. Connect one coaxial cable from OUT on the RF splitter to ANT-1 MAIN on the HDTV receiver/controller, panel back 4. Connect one coaxial cable from OUT on the cable box to ANTENNA IN on the VCR back panel 5. Connect one coaxial cable from ANTENNA OUT on the VCR back panel to ANT-2 AUX on the HDTV receiver/ controller back panel (optional). 6. To use the TV speakers with the VCR, connect a set of audio cables from AUDIO OUT on the VCR back panel to INPUT-1 AUDIO-LEFT (MONO) and AUDIO-RIGHT on the HDTV receiver/controller back panel. The red cable connects to the R (right) channel and the white cable connects to the L (left) channel. If your VCR is mono (nonstereo), connect only the white (left) cable. 7. Connect either an S-Video or Video cable from VIDEO OUT on the VCR back panel to INPUT 1 VIDEO on the HDTV receiver/controller back panel. Only one type of video cable should be connected. S-Video is recommended, if available. 8. For NetCommand@ controlled recordings, connect a set of audio cables from AUDIO IN on the VCR back panel to MONITOR OUTPUT AUDIO-LEFT (MONO) and AUDIO-RIGHT on the HDTV receiver/controller back panel. The red cable connects to the R (right) channel and the white cable connects to the L (left) channel. 9. Complete the NetCommand controlled recordings connections by connecting a Video cable from VIDEO IN on the VCR back panel to MONITOR OUTPUT VIDEO on the HDTV receiver/controller back panel. L I or REON/OFF _itch _t itto OFF L .... { ........ Figure 6. Connecting a VCR to a CaMe Box Note: NetCommand® wiii assume your VCR is connected to inputs as shown on this page. If you use any other inputs for your VCR or add a second VCR, this change must match in the NetCommand system. See Edit NetCommand... in Chapter 3 for more information. 21 Connecting a Satellite an A/V Receiver A/V Receiver or Stereo Receiver or Other or Stereo System or Device with S-Video System Figure 7 A digital audio cable and stereo audio cables are required. The digital audio cable is provided. The stereo audio cables are not included with the HDTV receiver/controller. "Y" splitter cables may also be required. 1_ Connect a set of stereo audio cables from OUTPUT to Display on the HDTV receiver/controller back panel to the TV AUDIO INPUT on the back of the AiV receiver. The red cable connects to the R (right) channel and the white cable connects to the L (left) channel. Note: If you use OUTPUT to Display to provide audio signals to the speakers associated with your monitor, then the audio output must be shared with the AiV receiver. Use RCA "Y" splitter cables to send analog audio to both the AiV receiver and the monitor speakers. To connect a digital A/V receiver with Dolby® Digital surround sound: 2_ Connect one end of the digital audio cable supplied with the HDTV receiver/controller to DIGITAL AUDIO on the back of the HDTV receivericontroller. Connect the other end to the COAXIAL DIGITAL INPUT on the back of the AiV receiver. Check AiV receiver's Owner's Guide for information concerning the use of the digital input and switching Figure Satellite Receiver or Other Z Connecting an A/V receiver Device with S-Video Figure 8 An S-Video cable and audio cables are required. These are not included with the TV. 1_ Connect an S-Video cable from VIDEO OUT on the satellite receiver back panel to INPUT-2 VIDEO on the HDTV receiver/controller back panel 2_ Connect a set of audio cables from AUDIO OUT on the satellite receiver back panel to INPUT-2 AUDIO, on the HDTV receiver/controller back panel. The red cable connects to the R (right) channel and the white cable connects to the L (left) channel. Note: Refer to the Satellite Receiver Owner's Guide for Dish Antenna connections. Figure 8. Connecting a Sate!rite Receiver with S-Video Note: NetCommand® will asssume you connected your Satellite Receiver to Input-2. If you add a second Satellite Receiver or use any other inputs for your Satellite Receiver, this change must match in the NetCommand system. See Editing NetCommand Setup in Chapter 3 for more information. Connecting a Computer MonitorLink MonitorLink Figure MonitorLink TM Contro or with a PC Monitor Output ControJ (For Use onJy with Mitsubishi ControJ Connection} DispJay Monitor with 9 A MonitorLink control cable is required and is provided, This connection allows the HD-6000 to automatically turn on or off the compaflMe MitsubisM dispHay monitor, When used wth the Mitsubishi 4260 LCD TV, the connections allow the HD-6000 to use the remote control sensor in front of the TV, Connect the MonitorLink control cable from the MonitorLink control on the HD-6000 back panel to the M-Link control on the TV back panel (MonitorLink is also called MonLink or M-Link, depending on the Mitsubishi display monitor), You will also want to connect the MonitorLink HDMI Output to the Mitsubishi monitor, as shown on page 27 or 28_ Section detail of Mitsubishi ]_/back Figure 9. Connecting pallel M-Link Control Computer with a PC Monitor Output (Not for use when connected to the LT-4260 Figure 10 A !5 pin PC monitor cable and an audio video cable is required, These are not included with the TV. 1_ Connect PC Monitor Out from the computer to PC Input on the HDTV receiver/controller compatible monitor cable, See Appendix B for PC signal compatibility, LCD TV) back panel using a PC 2_ Connect the L (left) and R (right) audio cables from the computer to PC AUDIO on the HDTV receiver/controller back panel, If the computer's audio output is a single mini-jack, a splitter is needed to complete this connection, Note: The HD-6000 PC input is only compatible with VGA resolution (640 x480, 60hz), If your display monitor is capable of a higher resolution then you should connect the PC directly to the monitor, Note: To utilize the benefits of a digital A/V receiver, connect your computer's digital input on your digital AiV receiver, Figure 10. Connecting digital audio out, if available, to a a Computer with a PC Monitor 23 DTV Connectors and Adaptors Component Video DTV Connectors Connecting a DTV Receiver with and Adaptors Figure 1! The HDTV receiver/controlbr back panel has 5 RCA-type connectors for the Input-DTV. The back panel of your external DTV receiver may use RCA-type connectors or BNC-type connectors. If your DTV receiver comes with BNC type connections, you will need to purchase BNC to RCA adaptors to connect the HDTV receivericontrolbr to the DTV receiver. These adaptors should be available at most electronic supply stores. IMPORTANT See Appendix B for component video signal compatibility information. gital audio connections, see your : DTV Receiver and A/V receiver Owner's or BNCto RCA Adaptor Figure BNC Connector Fitted to RCA Connector Connection 11. DTV Connectors DTV Receiver and Adaptors with Component Video Figure 12 A coaxial splitter, RCA component video cables and audio cables are required. These are not included with the HDTVreceiver/ controller. 1. Connect the outside antenna, cable or satellite to ANT or SATELLITE IN on the DTV receiver (see your DTV receiver's owner's guide for instructions and cable compatibility). 2. Connect the incoming terrestrial antenna or cable (not satellite) to ANT-1 on the HDTV receiver/controller back panel (a coaxial splitter, available at most electronic supply stores, may be required to complete this installation). 3. Connect RCA-type cables from the YPrPb outputs on the DTV receiver to Input-DTV on the HDTV receiver/ controller back panel, matching the correct connections: DTV Receiver to HD-6000 back panel YtoY Pr to Pr Pb to Pb 4. Connect the L (left) and R (right) audio cables from the DTV receiver to Input-DTV AUDIO on the HDTV receiver/ controller back panel. Note: To utilize the benefits of a digital AiV receiver, connect your DTV receiver's digital audio out to a digital input on your digital AiV receiver. • 3. _o ,_ White to antenna, cable or satellit e Figure !2, Connecting an External DTV Receiver with Component Video Connections Connecting DTV Receiver Figure a DTV Receiver with RGB, HV Video with RGB, HV Video 13 A coaxial splitte_ RGB, HV and audio cables are required. These are not included with the HDTV receiver/controller. 1. Connect the outside antenna, came or sateHke to ANT or SATELLITE IN on the DTV receiver (see your DTV receiver owner's guide for instructions and cabHe compafibiHRy). 2. Connect the incoming terrestdaH antenna or cabHe (not sateHRe) to ANT-1 on the HDTV receiver/controller back paneH(a coaxiaH spHRter,avaiHabHeat most eHectronic suppHy stores, may be required to compHete this installation). 3. Connect RGB cables from the DTV receiver to Input-DTV on the HDTV receiver/controller DTV Receiver to the BDTV receiver/controJJer Back back panel. Pane) G (green) to Y/G R (red) to Pr/R B (blue) to Pb/B 4. Connect the H & V sync signals as shown below: H (horizontal sync) to H V (vertical sync) to V All 5 cabies (G,R,B,H and V) must be connected. 3 cables or Sync on green connections are incomplete or not compatible and wiJJ not work 5. Connect the L (left) and R (right) audio cables from the DTV Receiver to Input-DTV AUDIO on the HDTV receiver/ controller back panel. DTV (with RGB Receiver connections) to antenns 2_ .1, Figure !3. Connecting an External DTV Receiver with RGB Video Connections it may be necessary to obtain a VGA to RGB, HV adaptor cable. These are available at most computer stores and many electronic stores. Some of the adaptor cables have RCA type connector ends, others have BNC type ends and will require adaptors as shown on p_ge 24. Connecting a DVD Player with Component Display Monitor with Component Video DV[::) PJayer with Component Video or a Video Figure 14 Component video cabtes and audio cables are required. These are not included with the HDTV receiveffcontrotler. 1_ Connect the Component Video cabHes from _1Pr/Pb VIDEO OUT on the back of the DVD pHayerto COMPONENT1 on the HDTV receiver/controller back paneH, matching the correct connection: Y to Y (Green), Pr to Pr (Red), Pb to Pb (Btue) 2_ Connect a set of audio caMes from AUDIO OUT on the back of the DVD pHayer to COMPONENT-1 AUDIO Input on the HDTV receiver/controller back panel The red cabHe connects to the R (right) channeH, and the white cabHe connects to the L (left) channel IMPORTANT ppendix B for component signal compatibility For digital audio connections, your DVD Owner's Guides. Figure 14. Connecting a DVD Player with Component see Video Note: NetCommand® will assume you connected your DVD pHayerto Component-1. If you add a second DVD or use any other inputs for your DVD, this change must match in the NetCommand system. See Edit NetCommand... in Chapter 3 for more information_ DispJay Monitor with Component Video Figure 15 Component video cables and audio cables are required. These are not included with the HDTV receiver/controller. 1_ Connect the Component Video cables from Y/Pr/Pb VIDEO INPUT on the back of the Display Monitor to OUTPUT to Display (Y/PbiPR) on the HDTV receiver/controller back panel, matching the correct connection: Y to Y (Green), Pb to Pb (Blue), Pr to Pr (Red) 2_OPTIONAL: To use the speakers built in or connected to the display monitor, connect a set of audio cables from OUTPUT to Display on the back of the HDTV receiver/controller to AUDIO INPUT on the back of the display monitor. The red cable connects to the R (right) channel, and the white cable connects to the L (left) channel. If you are also using the OUTPUT to Display to connect to your AV Receiver as shown on page 22, then use RCA "Y" splitter cables_ Figure 15. Connecting a Monitor with Component 26 Video Connecting HDMI DispJay Monitor Devices with an HDMI or DVi Input Figure !6 An HDMI to HDMI or HDMf to DV/ cable is required. An HDMI to HDMI cable isprovided, 1. To connect to an HDMI monitor, connect an HDMI cabHe from the HDMI output on the HDTV receiver/controller back paneHto the HDMI input on the monitor. HDMI devices provide video and audio through this cabHe. 2a. To connect to a DVI monitor, connect the DVI-to-HDMI came (recommended) (or DVI/HDMI adaptor with an HDMI came) from the DVI monitor's back paneHto the HDTV receiver/controller's back panel b. Connect a set of audio caMes from AUDIO OUT on the the DVI device back paneHto the DVI AnaHog Audio input on the HDTV receiver/controller back panel. The red cable connects to the R (right) channel, and the white cable connects to the L (left) channel. NOTE: If you are using a DVIiHDMI adaptor, it is important to connect the adaptor to the DVI side for best performance. ,' i HD u_ ad_ble Figure 16. Connecting HDMI Source HD-6OOO's HDMI Device Output Device (CabJe Box, Satellite Receiver, DVD PJayer, Etc.} Figure !7 An HDM! to HDMI cable is required and one is provided. Connect an HDMI cable from the HDMI input on the HDTV receiver/controller back panel to the HDMI output on the source device output. HDMI devices provide video and audio through this cable. DVD Prayer w_th HDMI output Figure IZ Connecting the HD-6OOO's HDMI Device Input 27 Connecting a DV[ Device DV[ Device Figure 18 A DV/-to-HDM/cable or DVt/HDMI adaptor and HDMI cable and audio cables are required, These are not included with the HDTV receiver/controlle,c They may be available at your local electronics retailer. 1. Connect the DVPto-HDM[ cable (recommended) (or DV[/HDM[ adaptor with an HDM[ cable) from the DV[ device's back panel to the HDTV receiver/controller's back panel. NOTE: If you are using a DV[iHDM[ adaptor, it is important to connect the adaptor to the DV[ side for best performance. 2. Connect a set of audio cables from AUDIO OUT on the the DV[ device back panel to the DV[ Analog Audio input on the HDTV receiver/controller back panel. The red cable connects to the R (right) channel, and the white cable connects to the L (left) channel. NOTE: The HDM[ connection supports copy protection (HDCP). Some devices require connecting to an analog input first, in order to view on-screen menus and select DV[ as the oupuL Please review your equipment instructions for DV[ connectivity and compatibility. Figure 28 18. Connecting a DW Device Connecting to the Mitsubish LT=4260 LCD TV Power Connection Figure 19 TheAC Power cord is provided with the LT-4260, Connect the AC power cord from the back of the HD-6000 to the back of the LT-4260. Make this connection before connecting any devices. If you connect new devices after the power is connected, you will need to un@ug and reconnect the AC power cord. Figure 19. Power Connection to LT-4260 HDMJ Connection Figure 20 An HDMI to HDM! cable is required and one is provided, Connect an HDMJ cane from the HDMI output on the HDTV receiver/controller back paneHto the HDMI/MonitorLink Input on the LT-4260. HDMI devices provide video and audio through this cane. TM f __ @@e ........ Figure 20. HDMI Connection Authorized to LT-4260 Card Reader Connection Figure 21 A USB A to USB B cable to connect the authorized card readers is provided with the LT-4260, The USB A connects to the Authorized Card Reader port on the HD-6000. The USB B connects to the Authorized Card Reader for the HD-6000 port on the LT-4260. You can then use the media card slots on the front of the LT-4260 with authorized media cards. USB B Figure 21. HDM! Connection to LT-4260 29 Connecting IR Emitter the Emitter NetCommand ® NetCommand® Figure 22 A quadruple/R Emitter cable is included with the HDTV receiver/controller, The emitters connected to these jacks are used by the NetCommand system to controi other devices such as VCRs, DVD phyers, Cabb boxes and Satellite receivers. 1_ Connect the phg end of the suppibd quadrupb the HDTV receiver/controller back panel BREmitter Cabb to one of the IR Output NetCommand jacks on 2_ Run the cabb for each of the emitter ends under, abng side or over the top of each device to be controlled to the area of the front where the remote controi sensor is bcated. 3_ Phce the emitter end in front of the remote controi sensor of the device to be controHed. The emitter buib shouid face the remote controi sensor. This bub emits infrared light in a cone shaped pattern. The bulb needs to be placed far enough from the remote control sensor to allow the cone pattern to include the sensor. The remote control sensor is usually behind the plastic window of the front display panel. It is sometimes visible when you look through the display plastic using a flashlight and is normally a round or square cutout behind the phstic. If you cannot see the sensor and the device's Owner's Guide does not specify the location, you can find it by using the device's remote control Hold the remote about 1/2 inch from the front of the device. Starting from one end of the display window plastic, press the POWER button. If the device does not respond, move the remote control 1 inch toward the center and try again. Repeat this until the device responds. Note this location then start over from the other end of the display window plastic, repeating until the device responds again. The remote control sensor wiii be somewhere between these two positions. This is usually enough accuracy for the placement of the IR emitters. 4. With some devices, the emitter wiii work better facing downward from the top of the device. experimentation may be needed. Some 5. The emitter end being used can be secured in place using double stick tape. 6. If you are not going to be using all emitter ends, place the unused ends behind the devices so that they cannot send signals to the remote control sensors. ===_ Other A/V device -'70therA!V device 3. 3. A/V Receiver Figure 2£ Connecting/R too 3O Emitter NetCommand emitters or remote controls not respond at all. Connecting IR Emitter Figure the IF{ Sensor PJacement Input Connection IR Sensor 23 IR Emitter Placement Recommendations (see instructions, page 30} Input Connection (Figures 24, 25) This connection allows you to piace the IR sensor in another part of the room, in situations where it is inconvenient to point the HD-6000 remote controi at the HD-6000, 1. Connect the IR sensor into the IR Sensor Input on the back panel of the HD-6000. 2. Place the IR sensor end in a convenient place. The sensor can be secured in place using doublestick place. Note: When the IR sensor Input is connected the IR sensor on the front panel wiii not function. This connection is not required when the HD-6000 is connected to the Mitsubishi LT-4260 LCD TV, Figure 23, /R Emitter Placement Recommendations Figure 25, IR Sensor Placement Recommendation 31 Connecting CompatibJe Compatible IEEE 1394 Devices IEEE 1394 Devices It is possible to connect devices to the HDTV receiver that have EEE 1394 connectors but are not compatible with the HDTV receiver or with the NetCommand ® control system. Areas of compatibility to consider are: 1. Digital Video Signals The HDTV receiver is able to decode MPEG2 video. Other types of digital video, such as DV video provided by some camcorders, must be decoded by the source device and sent to the HDTV receiver as analog video or S+Video. If the camcorder uses a compatible digital control system, the IEEE 1394 cable can still provide control for the camcorder while the TV is viewing the analog video or S+Video signals. 2. Digital Audio Signals When received with video signals, the HDTV receiver is able to decode Dolby Digitat signals and MPEG audio signals. Other types of digital audio as provided by some digita! recording devices, such as MP3 audio and DTS audio, cannot be decoded by the HDTV receiver when received over EEE 1394. The HDTV receiver may not be able to pass incompatible digital audio signals on the coaxial digital audio output, however these signals may pass on the EEE 1394 cable to other devices+ 3. Digital Control Signal The HDTV receiver is able to act as the control center for IEEE 1394 audio/video devices, such as VCRs, A/V Discs, tuners, cable boxes and amplifiers that are compatible with the following EEE 1394 control standards. EIAW75 is designed for tuning devices such as cable boxes allowing the device to send simple graphics. However, this standard does not allow the HDTV receiver to control the cable box by EEE 1394. + AV/C {Audio Video Control} is designed to provide basic controls such as play, stop, channei selection and volume, as appropriate for the device+ Some devices may be a combination of two or more types of devices. For example, there may be a recording device that is also a tuning device. Each portion of the device is called a sub-uniL When you select a device on the Device Selection menu that has sub-units, a pop-up menu will appear so you can select which sub-unit section you wish to use+ 32 When Connecting IEEE 1394 Devices Do not place an IEEE 1394 device between the HDTV receiver/controller and the TV or display monitor+ Do not make a loop with the last device in the chain. When the device chain is looped, the HDTV receiver/controller may not be able to work with the other devices+ Place devices that have only a mechanical (twoposition) power switch at the end of the chain or leave the power switch in the On position. When turned Off, IEEE 1394 signals may not be able to pass through the device to other devices+ Place devices with the slowest communication speed at the end of the chain+ Sometimes the communication speed will be marked near the IEEE 1394 connector with an "S" number+ The higher the number, the faster the communication speed+ This HDTV receiver has a communication speed of $400+ Devices with slow communication speed can interfere with IEEE 1394 signals from faster devices+ When using NetCommand to set up a digital recording between a faster and slower device, the slower device should be the source and the faster device should be the recorder+ Do not use an IEEE 1394 cable longer than 15 feet between each device+ This HDTV receiver is an IEEE 1394a Device+ IEEE 1394b is currently under development. This system will provide for longer distances and multi-room applications+ Included in the IEEE 1394b systems are IEEE 1394a to IEEE 1394b converters to maintain compatibility with this HDTV receiver and other IEEE 1394a devices+ Connecting Connection Compatible IEEE 1394 Devices, StyJes 4oPin Styme vs. 6-Pin Styme Connectors There are two different connection sues that can be used when connecting IEEE 1394 devices. Use the sue that fits your network of audio/video products. Direct Device-TooDevice continued There are two different types of connectors used for IEEE 1394 terminals and cables, a 4-pin and a 6-pin style. StyJe The IEEE 1394 offers you the capabiiity to chain devices, uniike previous audio and video connections where you had to individually connect each device directly to the HDTV receiver/controller. For exampb, you can connect a D-VHS to a 1394 DVD Hayer and then to the HD-6000. The resuiflng IEEE 1394 chain will allow you to add more devices to the chain. You will be able to see each video device on the HDTV receivers Device Selection Menu and send information from any IEEE 1394 device to other compatible devices. HDMI, MonitorLink TM,Out to Display or Component Video The 4-pin connector sends digital audio signals, digital video signals and digital control signals back and forth between devices. Your HDTV receiver has three 4 pin connector ..... , 6 pin connector 4-pin type connection jacks available on the back panel. The 6-pin connector is capable of sending the same digital audio, video and control signals as the 4-pin connector, but the 6-pin connector is also able to send low voltage electrical power. This HDTV receiver does not have 6 pin connectors. The purpose of this low voltage electrical power is to provide the needed operating power to a device that is not connected directly to the household AC power such as a camcorder. A device with a 6-pin connector can send this electrical power to another device, or receive electrical power from another device, or simply use a 6-pin connector without using the two additional pins. TV Dig VCR Digital DVD Hub Connection StyJe The IEEE 1394 also offers you the capability to connect your devices using the HD-6000 as a hub within the audio/video network. Each device can send information, which may include audio and video, to any other device in the network. 6 pin to 4 pin adaptor Digital HDMI, MonitorLink Out to Display or M Digital DVD 1394 Monitor Digita_ VCR #3 TV Digita_ DVD #2 Other 1394 Device #1 A 6-pin connector cannot be connected directly to a 4-pin jack, and vice versa. To connect a 6-pin device to a 4-pin device, you wiii need to obtain a 6-pin to 4-pin adaptor or adaptor cable. These cables are available from electronic and computer stores. When connecting a 6-pin device (such as a camcorder) to the HDTV, (if it is designed to receive electrical power from another 6-pin device) you will need to connect the camcorder directly to the household AC, or use the camcorder's battery for power. If this is not possible, then the camcorder wiii need to be connected directly to another 6-pin device in the network that can provide the electrical power. Digita_ VCR #2 Other 1394 Device #2 83 Connecting: Helpful Hints Q My VCR (or other device} does not have two sets of stereo audio outputs. device's audio to both the HDTV receiver and the A/V Receiver? A. There are two solutions: , How can I connect this Connect the single set of stereo audio outputs to the HDTV receiver only. Use Edit NetCommand@ to change the setup of this device, in the Connection screen of "Change" make sure both audio and video for the HDTV receiver input are check marked and neither the audio or the video for the AVR input are check marked. This will allow the NetCommand system to use the HDTV receiver outputs to transfer the device's audio to the A/V Receiver. See Edit NetCommand in the next chapter for details. 2. Use RCA type "Y" splitter cables to split the device's the A/V Receiver. audio output to be connected to both the TV and Q. 1 have both the HDTV receiver/OUT To Display stereo audio output and HDTV receiver digital audio output connected to the same input designation on my A/V Receiver. How do I switch between analog audio and digital audio? A. This depends on the individual A/V Receiver. Some A/V Receivers will switch automatically to digital when a digital audio signal is supplied. Other A/V Receivers can be manually switched by remote control. For these types of A/V Receivers, see Edit NetCommand in the next chapter for NetCommand control of these features. Some A/V Receivers will require that you make this change on the front panel of the A!V Receiver. Q. The front panem of my A/V Receiver is too tammor too convex for the IF{ emitter remote control sensor of the A/V Receiver. What can I do? signam to reach the A. There are several possible solutions. 1. Mount the IR Emitter on the top, front edge of the A/V Receiver over the remote control sensor. to secure it in place. Use tape 2. Mount the IR Emitter on the underside of the shelf above the A/V Receiver (if the A/V Receiver is in a cabinet). Use double sided tape to secure it in place. 3. Some small stick-on emitters from other manufacturers may be compatible Emitter jacks. These may be used instead of the supplied IR Emitters. with this HDTV receiver's IR Q. I occasionally need to see the menu from my A/V Receiver. How can I connect it to the HDTV receiver for this purpose? A. You can connect the video output of the A/V Receiver to an unused input on the HDTV receiver. Then use Edit NetCommand to "Add" this as an "Other" device, not an A/V Receiver. On the "Connection" screen, indicate which HDTV receiver input was used and check mark the video box. Make sure the HDTV receiver input audio box and both the audio and video boxes for the AVR input are not check marked. You should also name this device so you can easily identify it on the Device Selection Menu. You can also use input 3 (Camcorder) on the front panel. Q. 1 have a separate high definition receiver I woumd miketo connect and it amso has an S-video would like to be able use it as well. Is there any way to connect this receiver both ways? output and A. Yes, this item will appear twice in the Device Selection Menu. Just add this unit once using the Input=bTV receiver and once using one of the S-video inputs. Make sure you barn the remote control twice, on for each input. We suggest that you connect stereo audio outputs with the S-video to the HDTV receiver so that you do not need to use two inputs on the A/V Receiver. if this is a NetOommand compatible HDTV receiver that HD or SD outputs can be switched by remote control, see Edit NetCommand in the next chapter for NetCommand control of this feature. 84 FOR PLASMA DUSPLAY MONUTORS AND PUCTURE TUBE REAR PROJECTUON DUSPLAY When using the VGA input, do not leave stationary, toombar, or partiam images on-screen for extended periods of time. Mix the types of pictures shown. Uneven pmasma dispmay or picture tube aging is NOT covered by your warranty. The normai use of a TV or piasma dispiay monitor shouid inciude a mixture of TV picture types. The most frequently used picture types shouid fiH the screen with constantly moving images rather than stationary images or patterns. Dispiaying the same stationary patterns over extended periods of time, or dispiaying the same stationary pattern frequently can Heavea subtle but permanent ghost image. To avoid this, mix your viewing pattern. Do not show the same stationary image for more than 15% of your total viewing in any one week. Display constantly moving and changing images that fill the screen whenever possible. Most plasma display monitors and rear projection TV's are not meant to be used as a work station or to view the whole screen. Stationary images or images that only partially fiii the screen (leaving black or colored bars to fiii the screen), when used over extended periods of time or when viewed repeatedly, can cause uneven aging of the phosphors and leave subtle ghosts of the stationary images in the picture. Setting the video setting of contrast to a medium position can help slow phosphor aging. Still or stationary images may be received from broadcasters, cable channels, satellite channels, DVD discs, video tapes, laser discs, onqine services, web/ internet searching devices, video games, and digital TV tuner/converter boxes. Examples of these types of images can be, but are not limited to the following: static or odd-shaped images for an extended period of time. Any device connected to your system via the VGA port, including, but not limited to, personal computer, game system, or digital set-top box, must have its screen saver function activated to prevent damage to the television. We DO NOT recommend the use of any external device that does not have a screen saver function with a television. We recommend that screen saver activation Letterbox top/bottom black bars: shown at the top and bottom of the TV screen when you watch a widescreen (16:9) movie on a standard (4:3) TV. Side bar images: solid bars shown on each side of an image when watching a standard (4:3) program on a widescreen (16:9) TV. Stock-market report bars: ticker running at the bottom of the TV screen. time be set to less than five minutes when using a device through the VGA port. You should also use lower brightness and contrast settings. If your computer programs allow, toolbars should be set to hidden mode. Please remember most computer programs and video game systems display static images, such as boxes, buttons, tool bars, and game scores that can damage the television if used for extended periods of time, repeatedly, or frequently. CRT TV's and plasma display monitors use phosphors or phosphor picture tubes to create the image on the screen. All phosphor picture tubes or plasma display monitors age with use, As they age, their light output is gradually reduced. Normal pictures fill the screen with constantly changing images. Under these conditions, picture tubes or plasma display monitors age at an even rate across the entire screen. This maintains a TV picture that is evenly bright over Shopping channel iogos & pricing displays: bright graphics that are shown constantly or repeatedly in the same location. @ Video game patterns and scoreboards o Bright station logos: moving or low-contrast graphics are less likely to cause uneven aging. On=line (hternet) web sites: or any other stationary or repetitive computer sue images. Closed Caption Backgrounds: When set to black or bright color, if Close Caption wiii be used frequently, Mitsubishi suggests the use of the gray or translucent background. 35 36 NetCommand ® Setup and Editing Using the Remote ControU with NetCommand® ........................ Remote Control Functions: Overview .......................................... Remote ControU Functions: 38 39 Battery installation ................................................................... Care ............................................................................................ 40 40 NetCommand® OnScreen Buttons .............................................. 41 3D GraphicaU Viewpoint® Menu System ..................................... NetCommand® lnitiaU Setup ......................................................... Edit NetCommand® Add an A/V Receiver ................................................................. Add Devices ............................................................................... 42 43 Change ....................................................................................... DeUete Devices .......................................................................... Finish Screen ............................................................................. 52 52 52 45 48 Using the Remote Contro with NetCommand ® Below is a tist of several manufacturers devices tested and shown to be compatible with NetCommand. These devices can be controlled without changing the setting of the remote control from the HDTV receiver to another product. NetCommand may be abte to operate additiona! models since many manufacturers use the same control signals to operate some or all of the models they offer. This chart lists only the models that have been tested with NetCommand. The NetCommand Learning feature is able to learn the remote control signals of most Audio Video devices. For devices not listed in the table, or if your device does not operate using the same remote control as the models listed below, use the learning feature by selecting "Other" as the Manufacturer at the [Device] screen. See the Edit NetCommand section of this Guide. NOTE: There are many different types of remotes and not alI of them may be compatible with the learning feature. Bright light near the front of the HDTV receiver/controller can also adversely affect the learning feature. If it is not possible to learn a device, you will need to use the original remote control of the device, or program the HDTV receiver remote to operate these devices in the traditiona! manner. NetOommand PreBMemorized Devices DEVICE A/V receiver M Mitsubishi MA/R800, M-VR900 A Bose Lifestyle@28 N Denon Echostar Funai AVR_2700 U F A DVDPlayer VCR SR-HD5 DD_6000, DD-8020 HS_U795, HS_U778 Lifestyle@28 F260LA General Instruments OFT2200 Hitachi DV-P415U Hughes T Integra DTR_9.1 U JVC Kenwood VR2OS0 Marantz SR8200 E DBSSatellite Receiver 6000 C R Cable Box HIRD-E45, HIRD-E86 DPS-9.1 XWS65GD Microsoft HR_VP650U XBoxT"_(requires the DVDkit from R Microsoft) Motorola DOT2244 Panasonic TU_HDS20 DVD-A310 Philips Pioneer Rotel ScientificAtlanta VSX-D557, VSX-49TX DV-414 DRD480RE, DTC-100 RSX-1065 8600 Sharp Sony VC_H810U STR_DE825 Toshiba Yamaha Zenith PV_8662 VR620OAT RCA 38 VT-FX665A SAT-A55 DTS_300O RX_V2095, RX_V2200 DVP_S500D, PlayStation®2 (Playstation®2 requiresthe DVD RemoteControllerkit from Sony; DVDPlayersoftwarediscversion 2,10) SD-9200, SD_5109 DVD_S520, DVD_C996 DTVI080 SLW778HF W_717 Remote Contro Functions: Overview Overview F/gure !, foi/owing page lm S_ide Switch: Selects A/V product to be controlled by the remote control. When in the TV position, will operate Mitsubishi TVs and plasma display monitors. Select Cable/DBS/DTV for NetCommand® device 16. DEVICE MENU: Displays menus for devices connected to the HDTV receiver, including CableCARD TM. control. Media card functions are available only when the HD-6000 is connected to the LT-4260 LCD TV. 17, HOME: Exits the HDTV receiver's and returns 18, V-CHIP: IMPORTANT: To program the remote control to operate the HD-6000, slide to the CabIe/DBS/DTV position then press and hold the POWER while entering the numbers 1,9,7 in sequence, then release the POWER key. 2m Numbers: information Individually selects into menus. channels or enters on-screen to TV viewing. Turns On or Off the V-Chip 20. AUDIO: Selects and adjusts individua! audio settings. 21. VIDEO: Selects individual video settings. and adjusts POWER: Turns power on and off for HDTV receiver and other A/V products. 22. PiP CH: Scrolls up or down through channels for PIP. 4. SQV (SuperQuickViewTM}: Scans through memorized lists of favorite channels. 23. PIP/POP: 5. QV (QuickViewTM}: Switches between channel and last channel viewed. Cycles through 24. EXCH: Exchanges 7m 8, 9. Lock 19. INFO: Displays on-screen summary of the current device used and any broadcast information available (including current V-Chip information). See Appendix D for details. 3. 6m menus memorized PIP and POP choices. PIP or POP and main TV picture. the current 25. SLEEP: Sets the HD-6000 SUB/CANCEL: Clears SQV and some menu entries and cancels recordings. For digital channels, adds separator between major and sub channel numbers. DEVICE: Displays the Device Selection menu to select the device to view (Ant-1 and Ant-2, TV Disc or devices connected to the HDTV receiver's inputs including IEEE 1394 devices). to turn off within 2 hours. See next page for setup instructions. 26, PiP DEVICE: Displays PIP Selection menu to select the PIP or POP image source device 27. FORMAT: picture. 28. CONNECT: connections. Changes Initiates the shape and size of the main TV IEEE 1394 peer-to-peer CHANNEL: Scan up or down through memorized channels. Performs chapter skip function for NetCommand® controlled DVD's. 29. RED (Record}: Records with a VCR, sets up recordings for DVCR or while in ChanneiView. VOLUME: 30. PAUSE: Changes sound level. 10. MUTE: Turns sound on or off. 11. TV MENU: Displays _ViSWP0J_I on-screen menu system. 12. ADJUST: Press ,_, I_, A and • to navigate menus, change settings, and move the PIP on-screen location. Operates many NetCommand® functions. Performs skip forward and backwards function of TV Pause. 13. ENTER: Selects a channel number or menu item. 14, GUIDE: Displays ChannelView TMfor Ant-1 and 2. Displays Track List for TV Disc and IEEE 1394 A/V Discs. Displays program guide for satellite receiver, some cable boxes or DVD Disc menu. Displays thumbnails or playlists for media card files. Pause a live TV picture when no PIP or POP image is displayed (when TV Pause is set to Always or On Request). When PIP or POP image is visible, pauses that image (default TV Pause set to Off or On Request). Pauses a VCR, DVD or A/V Disc, media card file. Returns to TV viewing from TV Pause. 31. REW/REV: Rewinds or reverses search in TV Pause, while watching the TV Disc or with a VCR. Reverses scan with a DVD, A/V Disc or media card file. 32. PLAY: Plays the TV Disc or VCR, DVD, A/V Disc or media card file. 33. STOP: Stops the TV Disc, VCR, DVD, A/V Disc or media card file. 34. FF/FWD: Fast forward or forward search in TV Pause, while watching the TV Disc, with a VCR or media card file, or fast play a DVD. 15. Light: Located on the right side of the remote control, this feature illuminates buttons or labels. 39 Remote ControJ Functions:Operation and Care, SJeep Timer Care For Best Results from the Remote Control: CAB__/DBS/D_ VCR _VO Iw _ _ i _AUDIO • Be within 20 feet of the equipment. RM-6000 • Do not press two or more buttons at the same time unless instructe& Do not allow unit to get wet or become heated. Avoid dropping on hard surfaces. Do not use harsh chemicais to clean. Use only a soft, lightJymoistened cloth. Do not mix new and old batteries. Do not heat, take apart or throw batteries into fire. PAUSE ( Use onlyAA aIkaIine batteries. Hint: /f the remote is in the Cab/e/DBS/DTV layer and will not operate the HD-6000, press and hold POWER and enter 1,9,7 to reset the remote. Figure 1. Remote Control Overview SJeep Timer Setting Battery installation the Sleep Timer: 1. Press SLEEP on the remote control. Figure 2 installing the Batteries: 1. Remove the remote control's back cover by gently pressing the ribbed tab in the direction of the arrow and sliding off the cover. 2. Load the batteries, making sure the polarities (+) and (-) are correcL For best results, insert the negative (-) side firsL 2. Each press of SLEEP increases the time displayed by 30 minutes, until the maximum value of 120 minutes is reached. 3. After 5 seconds of inactivity, the message will disappear. 4, Press SLEEP to view the remaining time before the timer turns the TV off. Canceling the Sleep Timer: 1. Press SLEEP to display the on-screen message. 2. Press SLEEP repeatedly until OFF is displayed. AA (alkaline) b_tterie_ Note: After 5 seconds of inactivity, the message box disappears. Figure 2. Operation: Installing the Batteries 4O NetCommand® On Screen Buttons To use the HDTV receiver's NetCommand feature, you need to provide some detaibd information during the setup. You must define the manufacturer of the devices that are connected to the HDTV receiver, or barn the IR code remote controi signais for the device connected. For each device, the input to the HDTV receiver and AiV receiver, and the names for the device are pre-set during Bnitiai NetCommand setup. You may change those inputs or names using the Edit NetCommand or Learn screens. The buttons described bellow will heip you navigate the screens. On your remote controi, the ADJUST _ and • buttons allow you to navigate Heftand right to different sebcfions on the screen. The ADJUST • and V buttons allow you to: Control Buttons Much like the software on your computer, you will use graphic buttons to navigate through the NetCommand Setup screen. Highlight the button and press ENTER to select the function. Change the radio button Change current text box sebctionButton Use the Next> button to navigate forward to the next screen. Text Box CanceJ Press ADJUST • or • to make a selection. The Cancel button wiii cancel out any changes you are currently making without saving them into memory. When you select the Cancel key, NetCommand wiii prompt you to confirm that you want to cancel the changes you are currently making. If you select Cancel during Initial Setup, you can setup NetCommand later by selecting the NetCommand menu, then choosing Initial. Check Box Check marks indicate the item or input is added or turned On. Press ENTER when the check box is highlighted to add or delete a check mark. When viewing the Review screen, a check box reflects which devices are turned On or Off, or connected to the HDTV receiver. Radio Button Buttons The setting changes when one of the choices is 41 3D Graphical )ViewPoiil[ Menu System Your HDTV receiver also has MitsubisM's exclusive 3D GrapMca[ Vi6WPOifll on-screen operating system, which provides on-screen information for menu choices and changes, using the HDTV receiver's remote control V[SWPS[I][ Menu Screens Remote A picture (icon) wiN[be highlighted on the menu screen when selected with the ADJUST arrows. You may then make changes within the menu or access sub-menus, if available. You can also access sub-menus from a button. Sometimes when you select a button, an automatic function begins. The VlewPoln[ system ir/ciudes the following special features: • The currently selected icon or button is highlighted with a yellow outline; the text color is yellow. On-screen instructions, shown in the message line at the bottom of the menu, provide feature selection and adjustment information. Buttons The following buttons on your remote control help you navigate within the _V[SWP0ilI[system : 1. ADJUST • or_to to change. select the menu item you want 2. ADJUST • or V to change the settings. 3. ENTER to enter into a menu, start an automatic function or select a checkbox. 4. CANCEL to clear a setting or stop an automatic function. 5. TV MENU to display the TV's main menu or move back one menu screen at a time. 6. HOME to exit aii menus and return to TV viewing. Some on-screen menu options must be set before other options are available. Main Menu: This screen will always be the first screen that appears when you press the remote's TV MENU button, Contro[ %B/OAN6_ TVMENU @ Press ADJUST • or V to change text boxes_ Some text boxes have preset labels. Other boxes allow you to select letters, numbers or characters to customize names. NetCommand ® lnitia Setup When you first power On your new MitsubisM HDTV receiver, the initiaHsetup screens appear. Most IR remote controH signaH formats can be Hearned by NetCommand. IMPORTANT: To program the remote control to operate the HD-6000, slide to the CabIe/DBS/DTV position then press and hold the POWER while entering the numbers 1,9,7 in sequence, then release the POWER key. WeJcome Screen If the NetCommand Setup is cancelled before it's completed, you can restart the NetCommand setup by: 1. A press of TV MENU on the remote control to display the TV Main menu. 2. Select NetCommand. The available options will be: Add, Review and Initial. Change and Delete will be grayed out. 3. Press ADJUST ,&, _V',_ or _ to select Initial. Figure 1 When you first turn on your HDTV receiver, the WeHcome screen dispHays and asks you to seHect either EngHish or Spanish as the Hanguage for the onscreen menus. The default Hanguage is EngHish. To change Language Hater,seHect Setup in the Main Menu. SeHecting Oancel at this screen will cause the defauHt Hanguage (EngHish) to be seHected. 4. Press ENTER. The Device Setup screen displays. Device Figure Setup Screen 3 If the devices connected to the HDTV receiver/ controller are already in NetCommand memory, you can quickly select them at this screen. Press ADJUST _ or _ to move to each device type. Press ADJUST A or 'V to select the manufacturer. Select "Other" if the manufacturer is not listed. Later, you can use the Change setting in the Edit NetCommand menu to learn the remote control signals for this device. Select "None" for device types that are not connected. Figure 1. We/come NetCommand screen (Information} Screen Figure 2 The NetCommand (Information) Screen describes how to start or delay the initial NetCommand Setup. This screen displays automatically the first time you power On your new HDTV receiver, after the Welcome screen. To setup NetCommand, select Next> and For the AiV Receiver, if the manufacturer is not listed, you cannot select "Other". Instead, select "None". Later, you can use the "Add" feature in the NetCommand menu to have the HDTV receiver add and learn the remote control signals for this device. After completing your choices, select Next> and Figure 3, Device Setup screen Figure 2, information screen 43 NetCommand ® Initial Setup, Note: if you selected "Other" for any of the device names, the HDTV receiver/controller can "Learn" the connected device by following the Edit NetCommand instructions. For many device types, nonqisted models will operate in the same way as the listed models and you can still use the pre-loaded setting. continued Finish Screen Figure 5 To compiete the NetCommand from the Finish screen. setup, seiect Finish if you wish to change any of the pre-configured inputs or names for the devices, or add devices not in the pre-configured setup, seiect Edit to dispiay Edit NetCommand menu. Review Screen Figure 4 After you have made your device choices the Review Screen will display, it is important to review the settings to ensure that they are correct, if necessary, you can use on the Review screen, ai[ selections made are finaiized. On the Review screen, adding or deleting check marks wiii turn the adjacent devices, media cards or inputs On or Off. 1394 device names only appear on the Review screen when the devices are connected to the TV. Note: If TV Disc is not checked, TV Pause wiii not be avaiiabie. it is still necessary to memorize the available channels for Antenna-1 (and Antenna-2, if used). You may do that by going to the TV Main menu and selecting Antenna. instructions to memorize channels are found in the Antenna menu section. Edit NetCommand®, A/V Receiver Add an AiV Receiver Screen Figure 6 If your AiV Receiver manufacturer was not Histed, and you seHected "None" during the initiaH NetCommand Setup you may add the AiV Receiver and have NetCommand Heam its remote controHs functions. Either seHect Edit from the Finish screen or if you have finished the initiaH setup, go to the Main menu, seHect NetCommand, then press ENTER. The Edit NetCommmand screen will dispHay, seHect Add. NetCommand to switch inputs to use this device. However, NetCommand will not be aMe to controH this device. Later you may use the "Change" option in the NetCommand menu to Heam the remote controH signaHs. After seHecfing Next>, the screens that follow are: the AiV Receiver Input screen (Figure 7), Name screen (Figure 10), Monitor Out to AVR screen (Figure 11), ending with the Finish screen (Figure 12). A/V Receiver Inputs Figure 7 If you select "Other" as the manufacturer, you will see the AiV Receiver Input screen after selecting "Learn" and pressing ENTER. After selecting the number of inputs, this screen will not appear again. Depending on your AiV Receiver's capability, you may connect up to to seven (7) AiV inputs. Select the number of inputs by pressing ADJUST A or V. Figure 6. A/V receiver screen Choose ONE of these options: Select a recognized manufacturer. The model number optimized for NetCommand will display at the bottom of the screen. If a number follows the manufacturer's name, (example: Mitsubishi 1), this indicates additional models are optimized for that manufacturer. For many device types, non-listed models will operate in the same way as the listed models and you can still use the preqoaded setting. If the number of connected inputs changes, you will need to delete the AiV receiver through Edit NetCommand and add it again, as described above. After selecting Next>, the screens that follow are: the Name Screen (Figure 10), Monitor Out to AVR screen (Figure 11), ending with the Finish screen (Figure 12). Select "Other", then highlight "Learn" and press ENTER. This will allow you to have NetCommand learn the remote control signals of this new device. Figure 7, A/V receiver Input screen After selecting "Learn" and pressing ENTER, the screens that follow are: the AiV receiver Inputs screen (Figure 7), AiV Receiver Input Learn screen (Figure 8), AiV Receiver Learn screen (Figure 9), Name screen (Figure 10), Monitor Out to AVR screen (Figure 11), ending with the Finish screen (Figure 12). Select "Other", skip Learn and select Next>. will allow the device to appear and will allow This 45 Edit NetCommand A/V Receiver ®, Add an AiV Receiver, input Learn Screen Figure 8 NetCommand can now barn the remote controi signais used to sebct each input on the AiV receiver. 1. Press ADJUST _ or _ on the HDTV receiver/ controller remote to sebct the check box for each function to be bamed. 2. Press ENTER and the function name will begin to flash to confirm the ready-toqeam status. 3. Point the AiV receiver's remote controi at the TV screen. Press the button on the remote controi that corresponds to the sebcted function. A check mark will appear and the function name will stop flasMng. This confirms the signai bamed status. 4. To test the bamed command, whiie the function is sebcted, press ENTER on the HDTV receiver, / controller remote. The A/V receiver will perform the sebcted function. The AiV receiver needs to be turned on and the IR emitters properly placed for the test to be successful (see page 30 for IR emitter placement). 5. To customize the input names, press ADJUST _ to move to the Input Name text box and then press ADJUST A or • and ENTER to select each letter of the name. These names will appear on the Review screen as the AiV receiver's input names. A/V Receiver continued Learn Screen Figure 9 1. Press ADJUST _ or _ on the HDTV receiver/ controller remote to select the check box for each function to be learned. 2. Press ENTER and the function name wiii begin to flash to confirm the ready-to-learn status. 3. Press the button on the AiV receiver's remote control that corresponds to the selected function, A check mark will appear and the function name will stop flashing. This confirms the signal learned status. 4_ To test the learned command, press ENTER on the HDTV receiver/controller remote. The AiV receiver wiii perform the selected function. The AiV receiver needs to be turned on and the IR emitters properly placed for the test to be successful (see page 30 for 5. Repeat for each function to be learned. 6. To erase a learned function, highlight for that function and press CANCEL the check box 7. When the function signals have been learned, press ADJUST _ to select Next> and move to the Name screen. 6. To erase the learned input signal, highlight the check box for that input and press CANCEL 7. Repeat for each connected inpuL 8. When the input selection signals have been learned and the inputs named, press ADJUST _ to select Next> and move to the A/V receiver Learn screen. Figure 9. A/V receiver Learn screen Hint: If your A/V receiver remote control uses a single button for both Power On and Power Off, don't learn Figure 8, A/V receiver Input Learn screen 46 the Power Off function, if your A/V receiver uses a single button to toggle between digital and analog sound, then learn only Analog to Digital. if your A/V receiver automaticafly switches between analog and digital audio, then you don't need to learn either Analog to Digital or Digital to Analog functions. Edit NetCommand ®, Add an AiM Receiver, Name Screen Figure 10 The Name screen allows you to change the default name for the AiV receiver to a custom name of up to eight characters (incHuding a bHank space), seHecting from Hetters, numbers, and nine different characters. Using the HDTV receiver/controller's remote, press ADJUST • or • to seHect each Hetter, then press ENTER to move to the next position. Press CANCEL to delete the current Hetter and move back one character position. When in the first position, the CANCEL button will return the name to the default name. Finish continued Screen Figure 12 To finaHize your seHections and compHete the A/V receiver setup, seHect Finish from the Finish screen. Note: Hfyou connected the audio output of any device dkectHy to the A/V Receiver, you must use the "Change" function of the Edit NetCommand menu and select the device to assign the correct A/V Receiver input to be used with each device. Figure 12, Finish screen Figure !0. Name screen Audio Output to AVR Screen Figure 11 If you connected the HD-6000 Output to Display to an AiV receiver, use this screen to select the name of the analog input you're using on the AiV receiver. If the AIV receiver also has a digital audio input, then connect the HD-6000 Digital Audio Output to the AiV receiver digital audio input. Note that the HD-6000 Monitor Ouput connection is only for VCR recording and is not synchronized with the video display. Figure 1!, Audio Output to AVR screen 47 Edit NetCommand ®, Add Devices MitsubishVs NetCommand allows you to edit your home theater configuration. You can add new devices, change device settings and connections, debte devices and barn remote controi IR signais not akeady in NetCommand memory. Edit NetCommand Figure Screen time by pressing TV MENU, then sebcting NetCommand. See page 69 for detaiis. !3 If you sebcted Edit when you were at the Finish screen, the Edit NetCommand screen dispiays. The choices are: Use these settings to change the NetCommand setup to reflect a change in your home theater system. To barn the remote controi IR signais of a device that is not akeady in the NetCommand memory, add this device as manufacturer of "Other". The barning screens will then automatically be included in the series of screens used for adding the device. Add Screen Figure 13. NetCommand Menu, Edit NetCommand Add: Add a new device to the NetCommand Figure 14 for more information. Option setup. See Change the brand/model or input connections of a device already listed in the configuration. Learn the remote control signals of devices listed as "Other" brands. See Figure 23 for more information. Review: View a list of all devices and input connections in the NetCommand home theater configuration. This is also where you can turn On or Off unused HDTV receiver, / controller inputs or devices. See Figure, 4 for more information. Delete: Remove a device or erase the complete NetCommand home theater configuration. The learned remote control signals are erased when the associated device is deleted. See Figure 25 for more information. initial: Start the setup at the beginning. This button only becomes available after deleting the entire configuration, or if NetCommand was not set up when the HDTV receiver/controller was first powered On. If you select Initial, the first screen that wiii display is the Device Setup Screen. See Figure 3 for more information. Note: If you have completed the NetCommand setup, you can access the Edit menu at any 48 Figure 14 Select "Add" from the Edit NetCommand screen, and the New Device screen will display. Select the Device type that you would like to add. You may add your AiV receiver (if not added in Initial setup) Cable Box, Camcorder, DBS, DVD, Laser Disc, PC and VCR. At the next screen, choose the manufacturer. If you choose "Other" for the manufacturer, the device (AiV receiver, Cable, DBS, DVD or VCR) can be learned. For device types Laser Disc, Camcorder, Game and PC, the "Learn" screen is skipped. There is no NetCommand support or learning for these devices. At the next screen, you can keep the default Name or select a custom Name for the device, using ADJUST A or V to select letters A-Z, numbers 0-9, and/or symbols (!.&'/:*- and blank) for each character of the name you would like for the selected channel. The next screen displays the Connection screen (RF Connection for Cable, Figure 21). Select the HDTV receiver/controller and A/V receiver inputs that the device is connected to. Only audio can be connected to the AiV receiver. The AiV receiver may need configuring for digital audio. Figure 14. Add screen Edit NetCommand [Device] ® Add Devices, continued Screen this devbe. Later you may use the "Change" option in the Setup menu to barn the remote controi signais. Figure 15 If you sebcted "None", during initiai setup, then you can add a device. If you have added a new device, use this screen to start baming. After sebcfing Next>, the screens that follow are: the Name Screen (Figure 18), Connection screen (Figure 19) and speciaiized device screens (Figures 20-23), ending with the Finish screen (Figure 26). Our exampbs show the choices for adding a VCR, however, the same type of screens will appear for any DBS (Direct Broadcast Satellite), DVD piayer or Cabb Bo-4. [Device] Figure Learn Screen 16 Shown only if "Learn" was selected Figure 15. [Device] screen Choose ONE of these options: Sebct a recognized manufacturer. The model number optimized for NetCommand will display at the bottom of the screen. If a number follows the manufacturer's name, (example: Mitsubishi 1), this indicates additional models are optimized for that manufacturer. For many device types, non-listed models will operate in the same way as the listed models and you can still use the preqoaded setting. After selecting Next>, the screens that follow are: the Name Screen (Figure 18), Connection screen (Figure 19) and specialized device screens (Figures 20-23), ending with the Finish screen (Figure 26). Select "Other", then highlight "Learn" and press ENTER. This will allow you to have NetCommand learn the remote control signals of this new device. After selecting "Learn" and pressing ENTER, the screens that follow are: [Device] Learn screen (Figure 16), [Device] Advanced Learn screen (Figure 17), Name screen (Figure 18), Connection screen, (Figure 19) and specialized device screens (Figures 20-23), ending with the Finish screen (Figure 26)_ Select "Other", skip Learn and select Next>. This will allow the device to appear and will allow NetCommand to switch inputs to use this device. However, NetCommand will not be able to control Figure 16. [Device] Learn screen Press ADJUST A, V, _ or _ to select the check box for each function to be learned. . Press ENTER and the function name wiii begin to flash to confirm the ready-to-learn status. 2. . . Press the button on the device's remote control that corresponds to the selected function. A check mark will appear and the function name will stop flashing. This confirms the signal learned status. To test the learned command, press the ENTER button on the HDTV receiver/controller remote while the learned function is still highlighted. The device should perform the selected function. The device needs to be turned on and the IR emitters properly placed for the test to be successful (see page 30 for IR emitter placement). If the functions are not learned the first time, try Learn again. 5. Repeat for each function to be learned. 49 Edit NetCommand®, Add Devices, 6. To erase a barned function, highiight the check box for that function and press CANCEL. 7. When the function signais have been barned, press ADJUST _ to sebct Next> and move to the [Device] Advanced Learn screen. NOTE: When barning the device's remote controi signais, point the device's remote controi at the HD-6000. Hint; if the device's remote control uses a single button for both Power On and Power Off, don't learn the Power Off function, continued Name Screen Figure 18 The Name screen allows you to change the defauit name for each device to a custom name of up to eight characters (inciuding a biank space), sebcfing from btters, numbers and nine different characters. Press ADJUST • or • to sebct each ]etter, then press ENTER to move to the next position. Press CANCEL on the remote to debte the current btter and move back one character position. When in the first position, the CANCEL button will return the name to the defauit name. Figure 18. Name screen [Device] Advanced Learn Screen Figure !7 After learning the basic device keys, the [Device] Advanced Learn screen allows you to learn any special keys for your device. Most common IR remote control signal formats can be learned by NetCommand. A table of specialized device keys is shown in Appendix E. You only need to barn the functions your devices respond to and can ignore the functions that do not apply to your device. Figure 17 [Device] Advanced 5O Learn screen Connection Figure for [Device] Screen 19 This screen allows the HDTV receivericontrolbr to learn the connection between device(s) and input(s). Inputs 1 & 2, Components 1 & 2, Input-DTV, VGA and/or the inputs for the AiV Receiver all need to be checked, if connected. Add or remove check marks to indicate what type of connections (Audio, Video or both) are used with each HDTV receivericontrolbr and AiV Receiver input. Figure 19, Connection for [Device] screen Edit NetCommand The screens automatically described ®, Add Devices, bemow may not be necessary on-screen, VCR for Recordings Screen Figure 20. VCR for Recordings screen device setup. If they do not dispmay lnputoDTV Connection Screen Figure 22 This screen dispHays only if the device seHected k_the Connection screen (Figure 19) is connected to hputDTV_ This is usually DBS, but can be Cable Box_ The Input-DTV Connection screen allows you to select the connection type, RGB (HV) or Component YPbPr you are using to connect your cable box or DBS. Figure 22./nput-DTV Connection screen for CabJe Screen Figure 21 The RF Connection screen displays only when adding or changing a Cable Box. if your Cable Box is connected to a HDTV receiver/controller antenna input, check the RF checkbox. Select the antenna input that is used with the Cable Box. Select the channel number used for output by your cable box. The default channel is 003. if the Cable Box is also connected for your they are not required. Figure 20 If more than one anaHog VCR is connected to the HDTV receiver/controller, you need to seHect the one to be used for recording. You may aHsoseHect whether you want the recorded 16:9 signaHsfrom digitaH channeHs or EEE-1394 devices to be cropped (sides are cut off) or AnamorpMc (full screen). If Anamorphic is seHected for viewing, choose the Standard format for the best quaHity pHayback. RF Connection continued to a VCR for recording, select that VCR. IR Code for [Device] Screen Figure 23 This screen only displays if an added device has the same IR code as a previously added device of the same type and manufacturer. You can specify the IR setting for the new device. For example, for the second Mitsubishi VCR you can specify the IR Code setting to VCR-B, if the primary Mitsubishi VCR is using the VCR-A IR code. If your Cable box is connected using Audio/Video cables, make sure the RF checkbox is unchecked. Then the next screen will be Connection (Figure 19), to allow the selection of the HDTV receiver/controller input used with the Cable Box. Figure 23./R Code for [Device] screen Figure 2!. RF Connection for Cab/e screen 51 Edit NetCommand Change Device ®, Change Screen or Delete Devices, Finish Screen Finish Screen Figure 24 SeHecflng Change from the Setup menu screen, dispHays the Change screen. To change a device, seHect the device by name, not type. You can change the name or input connections to the HDTV receiver/ controller and AiV receiver. If "Other" is seHected for the manufacturer then you can aHso"Learn". The rest of the screens that follow are the same as when you Add a device. Figure 26 To finaHize your seHecfions and compHete the NetCommand setup, seHect Finish from the Finish screen. Figure 24, Change screen Figure 26, Finish screen DeJete Device Note: To change any of the inputs or names for the devices, or add devices not included in the initial settings, select Edit to display the Edit NetCommand menu. Screen Figure 25 Selecting DeHetefrom the Setup menu, dispHays the Delete screen. You can choose to delete a single device by selecting the device you would like to delete, or you can delete the entire NetCommand configuration. After you have chosen the device, or the entire configuration, you will be prompted to confirm your choice to delete. If you select the Entire Configuration, the Initial button becomes available on the Edit NetCommand screen. If you delete a device that you learned the remote control signals for the learned signals are erased. IMPORTANT NetOommand does not allow you to delete a device or change the connections for a device (like a VCR or a DVD player} if the device (input} is currently being displayed by the TV. Switch the ND-6000 to a different device from the one you are changing or deleting. To change the A/V receiver, you need to be listening to the TV speakers. Figure 52 25. Delete screen JEEE 1394 Devices NetCommand® and ControJJed Recordings JEEE 1394 Devices and NetCommand® Control ........................ Adding JEEE 1394 Devices Automatically .................................... Device Selection Menu .................................................................. 54 55 57 Using the DEVICE MENU Button to E)ispUay Menus ................... 58 Using the Guide Button to Display ChannelView TM and Menus..5@ NetCommand® Controlled Recordings ............................................................................. Record List ............................................................................. Peer-to- Peer Connectio ns .................................................... Using TV Disc & A/V Disc ............................................................. Direct VCR Recording from an Antenna or CabUe Source ......... PC Viewing ...................................................................................... MediaCommand TM and Media Card PJayback with the Mitsubishi LT-4260 ......................................................................... 60 61 G2 58 63 64 65 IEEE 1394 Devices and NetCommand® Contro See pages 31-32 for information regarding compatible IEEE 1394 devices and connection styles. The HDTV receiver/ controller is not able to control IEEE 1394 devices that use other types of control protocols. Incompatible digital audio, video and/or control information wilI stiII be able to pass from one device through the HDTV receiver/controlIe to another device on the network. These incompatible devices may not appear on the Device Selection menu or in the Review screen of the Edit NetCommand menu. NetOommand ControJ of DigitaJ Devices Using the "Learn" Feature. Some IEEE 1394 devices such as cable boxes or satellite receivers will not have compatible digitat control signals or require the use of the device's own remote control. Some of these IEEE 1394 devices will not display on-screen information through the IEEE 1394 connection and will require using an analog connection for on-screen displays. many cases, to control these digita! devices, the Learning feature of NetCommand can be used. 1. Place an IR Emitter for NetCommand in front of the device's remote control sensor (see IR Emitters, 2. On the Name for 1394 Device screen (Figure 2, page 55) use ADJUST and ENTER to check Connection box. In page 30,31). mark the Analog 3. Select the device type on the IEEE 1394 Device Type screen (Figure 3, page 56) of DBS or similar tuning device. 4. If desired, using the ADJUST 5. At the Device Screen, 56). buttons Select "Other" 6. Follow the device learning instructions 7. The Connection correct inputs. 8. Proceed enter a custom as a manufacturer Name on the Name screen (Figure 18, page 50). and then highlight found on the screen(s) screen (Figure 5, page 56) follows the learning "Learn" and press ENTER (Figure 4, page or in the Edk NetCommand screens. section If analog connections of Chapter 3. are used, select the wkh the Finish screen. This will allow NetCommand to use the learned remote control signal to control these IEEE 1394 devices. Note: When using the NetCommand learning feature for IEEE 1394 devices that do not have analog connections, the GUIDE function will require pressing GUIDE twice. The first press of GUIDE will display the HDTV receiver/" controller's digital channel guide. The second press will display the program guide for the device if an IEEE 1394 Guide is available. 54 Adding Adding IEEE 1394 Devices Automatically Name for 1394 Device IEEE 1394 Devices Figure When an JEEE 1394 device is connected into the HDTV receiver/controller network and is powered On, the new device will automatically announce its presence. This process is called device discovery and can take up to 1 minute. Some non-audio/video or non-compaflbHe IEEE 1394 devices, such as PersonaH Computers (PCs), may not announce their presence to the HDTV receiver/controller. The HDTV receiver/controller will not be aMe to show these devices in the Device SeHecflon menu, however, they can coexist and will still be available to other devices on the IEEE 1394 network that are compatible with these non-audio/video devices. Screen 2 If you choose to add the discovered IEEE 1394 device, the Name for 1394 Device screen will appear. Name the device or use the default name that appears Some IEEE 1394 digital devices, such as some DVCRs, can also operate as analog devices. For example, some DVCRs can record and play as VHS or S-VHS, in addition to D-VHS. This allows you to play analog rental tapes or analog tapes from your established library or make analog recordings from antenna or cable systems. To use the analog capability, check the Analog Connection box. IEEE 1394 cable boxes and satellite receivers may require that you use the remote control that came with those devices. For some compatible devices, the other slide switch positions of the HDTV receiver/controller remote control may be able to control operation. New 1394 Device Screen Figure 1 When your HDTV receiver/controller discovers a new IEEE 1394 device, the New 1394 Device screen will appear. Selecting "Add" will include the device in the Device Selection menu. Selecting "Do Not Add" will not add the device to the Device Selection menu. If the IEEE 1394 Figure 2, Name for !394 Device screen device does not provide audio and video, you may not want to add that device to the HDTV receiver/controller's Device Selection menu. Devices that were discovered but not added to the Device Selection menu will still be listed in the Review screen of the Edit NetCommand® menu. Figure !. New 1394 Device screen 55 Adding IEEE 1394 Devices IEEE 1394 Device Automatically, Type Screen Figures 3 and 4 If the new IEEE 1394 device is aHsoconnected using anaHog inputs, you will need to define the device type. SeHect the type of device, such as a VCR. continued Connection Screen Figure 5 Select the HDTV receiver/controller input that you used when you connected the video or S-Video cables. You may also select the HDTV receiver/controller or AiV receiver input you used when you connected the stereo audio cables. The HDTV receiver/controfler will learn the input names for the HDTV receiver/controller Input and AiV Receiver Input selections. If your AiV receiver has other inputs than those listed in the menu, those other inputs are not available for NetCommand. Figure 3. fEEE I394 Device Type screen Once the device type is seHected, then the Device screen is dispHayed so the manufacturer can be seHected. If the manufacturer is Histed, then you may be aMe to controH this device whiHe it is operating as an anaHog VCR. For exampHe, if the IEEE 1394 device you have added is a Mitsubishi DVCR, and you have seHected an anaHog connection as a second connection, then you will select Mitsubishi for the manufacturer. If the manufacturer is not listed, select "Other" and use the Learn screens. Be sure to place an IR Emitter in front of the remote control sensor, just as you have done for other NetCommand® devices. It is necessary to use the IR Emitter only when the DVCR is being used as an S-VHS or VHS VCR. When the DVCR is playing or recording digital signals in D-VHS, the HDTV receiver/ controller will control the VCR through the IEEE 1394 cable. The playback and record control of some DV camcorders may still operate by the IEEE 1394 cable automatically, even though you must use the video or S-video cable for the picture. In this case, when you select the Camcorder, be sure to select analog (not digital) from the pop up when a camcorder is selected from the Device Selection menu. Then the picture is shown via the analog connection but control is from IEEE 1394. Figure 5, Connection Finish Figure screen Screen 6 To finalize your selections and complete the NetCommand setup, select Finish from the Finish screen. Figure 4, Device screen Figure 6. Finish screen 56 Device Selection Menu When you press DEVICE on the HDTV receiver/controller's remote control, the Device Selection menu (Figure 7) displays. If NetCommand@ has not been set up, the Device Selection menu allows you to select an input for viewing. If NetCommand is set up, the Device Selection menu allows you to select the device for viewing, select audio from the TV speakers or AiV receiver, power compatible devices On or Off, and verify the destination of signals. On the Device Selection menu, the device or input currently displayed appears as a gold-colored icon. Video Section Connection Section Audio Section Device Section Figure 7. Device Selection Power On/Off Menu with NetCommand Devices Devices that have separate On and Off remote control buttons wiii power On automatically when you select the device and wiii power Off when you turn off the HDTV receiver/controller. For devices that do not power On or Off automatically, display the Device Selection menu, press ADJUST _ or • to highlight the device icon and press POWER on the remote control. For the A/V receiver, press AUDIO to move the navigation to the Audio Section. Highlight the AiV receiver icon and press POWER. If you press POWER on the remote control when the Device Selection menu is not displayed, the HDTV receiver/controller wiii turn Off. Device Section To select another device or input, press ADJUST 4, •, • or • on the HD-6OOO's remote to move the highlight. Press ENTER to select the device to view and hear. The HDTV receiver/controller inputs are automatically changed. If NetCommand is set up, the inputs on compatible AiV receivers are automatically changed at the same time. Video Section The TV icon shows the destination for the device highlighted in the Device Section. Connection Section The Connection Section shows the other devices currently connected to the device highlighted in the Device Section. For example, if the Digital VCR (D-VCR) is currently recording, when you move the highlight to the Ant-1 icon, the D-VCR icon will appear in the Connection Section. This icon will disappear when you move the highlight to another icon, Press CANCEL to stop recording. Audio Section When a NetCommand pre-memorized or learned IR controlled AiV receiver has been connected to the HDTV receiver/controller and added to NetCommand Setup, an AVR icon wiii appear in the audio section. Press AUDIO to change navigation to the audio section. Then press ADJUST 4, •, • or • to select the TV speakers icon or the AiV receiver icon. Press ENTER to change the audio selection. Press DEVICE to return the navigation to the Device Section. If you're using a display with built-in or connected speakers, use the display's remote control to mute sound from the display's speakers. If you're using the HD-6000 with the LT-4260 dispaly, muting occurs automatically when the AiV receiver is selected through NetCommand. PIP Device SeJection Menu Figure 8 The PIP Selection menu displays when you PIP DEVICE button on the remote control. has the same general format as the Device menu. The source for the Video Section is press the This menu Selection the sub picture and the Audio and Connection Sections are not available. Use ADJUST 4, •, • or • to move the highlight to the device to show in the PIP or POP screen, then press ENTER. Device icons that are grayed out are not available for use as PIP/POP sources or with the current source. Video Device Section Figure 8, PIP Device Selection has not _rovided that Menu for the device. 57 Using the Device Device Menu Button Menu If NetCommand is setup, pressing the remote control's DEVICE MENU button displays the transport menu if the input is a VCR or DVD. Another press of the DEVICE MENU button wiii display menu for the current device source, if available. Figure 9, Transport menu IR Controlled Devices For a NetCommand compatible traditional IR controlled device, pressing DEVICE MENU once or twice will display the menu for that device. While the menu for the device is displayed, press ADJUST _, b', • or • and ENTER to navigate the screen. For some NetCommand traditional devices you will also be able to use the number buttons and other additional buttons on the HDTV receiver/controller remote. For traditional DVD players, DEVICE MENU is also known as the setup menu. CableCARD TM Menu FigurelO When using a CabieCARD, pressing DEVICE MENU wiUldisplay a list of up to 8 links to applications that contain basic CableCARD information made available from your cable provider. Press ADJUST • or • to move through the application links. To select a link (blue text) to an application, press ADJUST • or • to highlight the link, then press ENTER to access the linked page. Pressing DEVICE MENU will return to the CableCARD menu screen and pressing HOME will If there are technical problems with the CableCARD, an error screen wiii automatically display with information that may be needed by your Cable provider when you call them for assistance.The screen shown below is an example of the type of screen that may display. Specific screen menus are sent by your cable provider. i_i_! _!! i i_:_iiii! i_x! TM io _3(!i Figure !0. Possible Device Menu for CableCARD 58 to Display Menus Moving Through Other CableOARD Screens In addition to CableCARD menus, other CableCARD application screens may display and require you to make additional selections. While CableCARD application screens are customized in each area, some general rubs apply in using these screens with your Mitsubishi HDTV receiver/controller. Blue text denotes a link to another screen. Press ENTER to move to the next application. When screens do not have blue text, there are no more links. 2. You cannot move backward through the links. If you want to exit the CableOARD system, press HOME to exit and return to TV viewing. CANCEL may not apply to some CableCARD screens. All information on these application screens is provided by your iocai cable company. Please contact your cable provider if you have any problems with the application screen displays. IMPORTANT screens are status or nostic in nature and do not allow you to make changes. These screens are meaningful _ly to your local cable provider. Using the GUIDE GUIDE and Devices Button to Display (1394 or mRControlled) For NetCommand compafibie satellite receivers and some cable boxes, GUIDE wiii display the on-screen programming guide for the receiver or cable box. Press ADJUST 4, _', • or • and ENTER to navigate the displayed Guide. For NetCommand compatible satellite receivers, you may also be able to use the number or other additional buttons. Channe View TM and Menus Recording a Current Program To record a current program, press REC (record) when your program choice is highlighted on the program list in ChannelView. A red "R" will be added after the input name. The HD receiver/controller will immediately switch to the selected channel and start recording. For NetCommand compatible DVD players, GUIDE wiii display the DVD disc "top" menu (not the setup menu). For AiV Discs, pressing GUIDE wiii display the Track List screen. For IEEE 1394 devices with digital connections, press GUIDE twice to display the device's Guide. GUIDE and the Device SeJection Menu For compatible traditional VCRs, pressing GUIDE when the VCR is highlighted on the Device Selection menu wiii change the VCR's inpuL When the AiV Receiver icon is highlighted in the Audio Section, pressing GUIDE switches the AiV Receiver from analog audio to digital audio and vice versa. GUIDE and the Record To Menu When in the Record To menu, pressing GUIDE wiii display the current list of programmed recordings. Please see Record List, page 61 for more infomation. GUIDE and ChanneJView Figures 11 and !2 Press GUIDE while viewing Ant-1 or Ant-2 to display a list of available memorized digital channels (D) and analog (A) channel information (if available from the broadcaster). This list is called ChannelViewTM. Figure 11.ChannetView screen, current programs Recording Future Programs To record a future program, press ADJUST • or • to select the channel you want to record from. For detailed program information, press ADJUST I_',to return to basic information press ADJUST 4. Press REC (record) when your choice is highlighted. A red "R" will be added after the input name. The message, The recording has been added to the Record List will display. To view, change or cancel a recording, use the Record List (page 61). if a program title was not sent by the broadcaster, you will be unable to set up a recording and a message will display. ChannelView for digital channels wiii show the major and sub-channels (or bitstreams). Analog channel information wiii display as sent. Press ADJUST • or • to scan through the all the channels in memory one by one. To cycle through the choices quickly, press CH •or•. For detailed program information, press ADJUST I_, to return to basic information press ADJUST 4. This information is sent by the broadcaster. If limited data is shown or no program data appears, it is because the broadcaster is not sending the information. This is not a defect of your HDTV receiver/contro//er. Figure !2. ChannelYiew screen, future programs IMPORTANT For complete ChannelView information to be daily, the HDTV receiver/controller powered Off between 5 to 15 minutes depending on the number of channels in memory, ff the HDTV receiver/controller loses power, the program listings will be temporarily most. 59 NetCommand Setting Figure ® Controlled Recordings up Recordings !3 Through NetCommand, you can automatbaHy start and stop recordings and send signais from one piayback device to a recording device. Recordings can be made on recordabb devices connected to the HDTV receiver/controller or to the intemai TV Disc. TheTV Disc is an JEEE 1394 hard disk drive, with 120 GB of memory and is avaiiabb for CabbCARD TM, Ant 1, Ant 2, JEEE 1394 or tuning devices (cabb boxes or satellite receivers) connected to inputs 1 or 2 when a PBPor POP is not dispiayed. The HDTV receiver/controller can convert digital channels and IEEE 1394 device signals to analog signals that can be recorded on NetCommand compatible analog VHS and S-VHS VCRs. You can schedule the recording to take place at a later time and program the recording duration for a minimum of 30 minutes and a maximum of 6 hours (in 30 minute increments). The default is 1 hour. During the recording, the HDTV receivericontrolbr can be powered Off. If the HDTV receivericontrolbr is powered On, it must be tuned to the source that is being recorded. Recording Now Can be used when viewing Antenna 1 or 2, an IEEE 1394 device including TV Disc, or a non-recording traditional device. To initiate recording now: 1. Press REC (record) on the HDTV receiver/controller remote. 2. Press DEVICE on the remote control to move to the Source Device section. 3. Press ADJUST _ or _ to select the source device you wiii record from. If a source is not displayed, it is not available as a recording source. 4. Press ENTER to confirm selection and return to the "Record to" section. 5. In the "Record to" section, review the destination device and duration. Use ADJUST • or V to change if necessary. 6. Press REC a second time to initiate recording. Time-DeJayed Recording To initiate a time-delayed recording: 1. Press REC (record) on the HDTV receiver/controller remote. 2. Press DEVICE on the remote control to move to the Source Device section. 3. Press ADJUST •, V, _ or _, to select the source device you wiii record from. 4. Press ENTER to confirm your source device selection and move to the Record to section. Figure 13 Record to screen 5_ 6_ 6O Press ADJUST _ or _ to select the Record to device, duration time, start time (press ENTER after selecting hour, minutes and AM or PM to set the time) and day. For devices that can select channels, select the channel. Select Add and press ENTER to add the recording to the record lisL If your selection is successful, a confirmation message wiii be displayed. If you pick overlapping times, day(s), or destination devices, you will see a message stating there is a conflict. 7. To exit, press HOME on the HDTV receiver/ controiier remote after aii recordings have been added. Record Record List, Peer=to=Peer Connections List Setting Figure 14 Press GUIDE while viewing the Record To screen to see a list of all currently programmed recordings. A maximum of 32 recordings can be scheduled. up a Peer-to-Peer To establish a peer-to-peer Connection connection: 1_ Press CONNECT on the HDTV receiver/controller remote_ 2. Press DEVICE on the remote control to move to the Source Device section. 3. Press ADJUST _ or _ to select the source device you wiii record from. 4. Press ENTER to confirm selection and return to the "Record to" section_ @_ 5_ In the "Record to" section, review the destination device (example: DVCR) and duration. Change if necessary. Figure 14. Record List screen OanceJ Current Recordings To cancei a recording in progress, press DEVICE to display the Device Selection menu and highlight the source of the recording. Confirm that the icon for VCR (or recording device) is in the Connection Section next to the TV icon. Press the CANCEL button. The icon for the VCR (or recording device) wiii disappear from the Connection Section to confirm the cancellation. To cancel a recording on the Record List, press ADJUST • or V to select the recording, then press CANCEL. To page through the list, press CH • or V. Peer-to-Peer Connections A peer-to-peer connection allows the IEEE 1394 devices in your HDTV receiver/controller network to talk to each other without the further need of HDTV receiver/ controller intervention once the peer-to-peer connection is established. For example, the HDTV receiver/controller can set up a connection for an A/V Disc or DVCR that sends a recorded program to an IEEE 1394 monitor in another room. NetCommand will establish the connection between the two devices. Once the connection has been established, the HD-6000 can be turned off or be used to display another device on the moniton Recording from digital channels to a DVCR is also a peer-to-peer connection. In this case, the HD-6000 is one of the devices in the peer-to peer connection. 6_ Press CONNECT a second time to initiate recording. CanceJing a Peer-tooPeer Connection After a peer-to-peer connection has been established, you can cancel it by highlighting the source device in the Device Selection menu. Confirm that the onscreen icon for the peer-to-peer connection is in the Connection Section next to the TV icon, then press CANCEL The connection will end and the destination icon will be removed. If there is more than one peerto-peer connection for the same device, all of the connections will all be canceled. NOTE: Multiple peer-to-peer connections can occur simultaneously, sometimes with the same source device. 61 Using TV Disc & AiV TV Disc & A/V Disc Track Discs List Screen Figure !5 When viewing the TV Disc or an A/V Disc, press GUIDE to display its Track List. The Channel, Station, Date, Time, Program name and whether it has been Watched (Y=yes, N=no) will be displayed. Tracks will be listed in date and time order and will vary in size. Press ADJUST • or • to navigate through the Track List. Press INFO to see the recording's length and the amount of memory it will use. Free disc space is displayed in the upper right. If the broadcaster has sent detailed information regarding the program, it will also display when you press INFO. To play a track, select it on the list, then press ENTER. To change pages, press CH • or •. To delete a track, select it on the list and press CANCEL. Press CANCEL again to confirm. 2. Press ADJUST • or • to select a track. Then press ENTER to start playing. 3. Press PAUSE to pause the playback. 4. Press REC (record) on the HD-6000 remote. The Record To screen will display. 5. In the "Record to" section, review the destination device (DVCR, VCR). Change if necessary. 6. Press REC a second time to initiate recording. 7. The TV Disc and destination device cannot be viewed or used while recording. To view a different device, press DEVICE and select. IMPORTANT g programs cannot be transferred from TV Disc and the TV Disc is not intended to as permanent storage of digital recordings. recommends you transfer important ital recordings to an external device such as a D-VHS VCR. Recordings stored on TV Disc are lost and cannot be recovered if the TV Disc requires replacement or repair. Mitsubishi is not liable for lost recordings. Figure 15, Track List screen for TV Disc TV Disc or A/V Disc Search NetCommand is able to search to a specific time in a recording on the TV Disc or an IEEE 1394 AiV Disc. 1. Start the desired track's playback on the AiV disc. 2. Use the number buttons to enter the time code position of hours followed by minutes. For example, to enter one hour and twenty-two minutes (1:22) into the track, enter 1, 2, 2. 3. Press ENTER to skip to the time code position. 4. To cancel the request or to start over, press CANCEL instead of ENTER. Archiving TV Disc Digital Recordings To permanently store a COPY FREE digital recording from the TV Disc on D-VHS or other IEEE 1394 device: 1. Press DEVICE on the remote control and select TV Disc by pressing ADJUST 4, I_, • or • and then ENTER. 62 Using the Remote Control with TV Disc or A/V Disc after selecting from the Device Selection menu: GUIDE: PLAY: PAUSE: FF/FWD: REWiREV: ADJUST _: ADJUST •: ADJUST •: REC: displays the Track List of recorded pro_rams. resumes playback of paused pro_gram. pauses or resumes playback of program. forward picture search, multiple presses increase the speed. reverse picture search, multiple presses skip backward 12 seconds per press. skip forward 30 seconds per press. skip to the end of the track. skip to the beginning of the track. Display the Record Menu to schedule recordings If the TV Disc is the default digital record device (NetCommand menu), you can also schedule recordings from ChannelView. Direct VCR Recording from an Antenna or Cable Source, Copy=Protected Material and Restricitons for Traditional VCRs Direct VCR Recording from an Antenna or Cable Source: Copy-Protected Material Pressing REC (record) on the HDTV receiver/ controller's remote control will function the same way as pressing the record button on the VCR's remote control or front panel. When attempting to record copy-protected material, the Record functions of the NetCommand and IEEE 1394 systems may be prevented or stopped. If you have a recording that is tagged "Record Once", NetCommand will not allow the recording to be moved. To record directly from antenna or cable: Restrictions 1. Press DEVICE on the HDTV receiver/controller's If turned On, the HDTV receiver/controller tuned to the source device. remote to display the Device Selection menu. Highlight the traditional VCR and press POWER to turn on the VCR. If necessary, press GUIDE to select the input the VCR is on, such as Antenna input (or line input). 2. Press ENTER to switch the HDTV receiver/ controller to the VCR. 3. Select the correct channel for recording on the VCR and then press REC to start recording. You wiii need to manually stop the recording at the end of the program. om_ 4. Press the DEVICE MENU button to display the VCR's menu to schedule a delayed recording directly from antenna or cable. for Traditional VORs must be Your VCR should be connected directly to Monitor Audio Video OutpuL The VCR must be set manually to "Line input". Display the Device Selection menu, highlight the VCR and press GUIDE to change VCR inputs. The HDTV receiver/controller can select channels on compatible cable boxes for recordings, box turned on, Leave the cable If the source device or recording device does not have separate power On and Off features, then leave that device powered On. To record from Ant-l, Ant-2 or other devices, see NetCommand Controlled Recordings. 63 PC Viewing PC Input 5. Depending on your PC, either: Figure 16 Display 1. Connect the PC to the HDTV receivericontroHHer's Use the screen area sHider or use the Screen ResoHution sHiderto adjust the resoHution. back paneHas shown in the connection chapter of this guide. If you are connecting to a LT-4260 LCD TV, foHHowthose specific instructions. 2. Add the device in the NetCommand menu. 3. SeHect the PC through the Device SeHection menu. Resolution For the correct screen resoHution (pixeHs), whiHe the PC is dispHayed on-screen, use the PC's ControH PaneH settings, as shown bellow (for most PC's). Your TV can dispHay onHystandard VGA (640 x 480) 60Hz refresh rates onHy. 1. In the PC's "Start" menu, seHect "Settings". 2. SeHect "ControH PaneH'. 3. SeHect "DispHay'. 4. Choose the "Settings" tab. 7{'_ I Figure 16, Selecting (}4 VGA resolution You may need to restart the PC for this change to take effect. for a PC IMPORTANT I_ you are using the HD=6000 with the LT-4260 LCD HDTV display, you cannot use the PC input on the HD=6000. Use the PC input on the TV's display panel. MediaComrnand Mitsubishi and Media Card Playback LT-4260 LCD TV Display Only TM with the Warning: Some media cards avaimabie on the market are not properly certified to fommow the card type specifications noted below and cannot be used by the Card Reader. if you experience problems with the reading of your file, please transfer your flies to a properly certified card. Media Card Inserting a media S Jots Remote card Insert a card into a matching card shot on the frame of the LT-4260. Be sure to use the correct card shot. Card 1 will accept MuHfiMediaCard TMand SD Media Card. Card 2 will accept SmartMedia TM. Card 3 will accept CompactHash®. Card 4 will accept MEMORYSTICKTM, Cards up to 128mb, with a flHe format of FAT 16 (bHock size = 1024 or 2048) are supported. Normally the label side should be up, but if the card does not fit, try turning the card over and insert again. When properly inserted, the light next to the slot will light up. 2_ Press DEVICE on the remote control to display the Device Selection Menu and then select the correct card slot from the list, using ADJUST 4, _', • orV. 3_ The Media Dialog box (figure 17) will automatically display. Use the AUDIO button to switch from JPEG Picture Slideshow setup to MP3 or WMA7 Audio Haylist setup or use the VIDEO button on the remote to switch from the MP3 or WMA Audio Haylist setup to JPEG Picture Slideshow setup. Don't pumm the media card Control Buttons for Controlling the Playback out whime it is pmaying. For JPEG Pictures Slideshow: PLAY: begins or resumes slideshow playback pauses or resumes playback while in the PAUSE: automatic advance mode. skips to the next slide. FF: returns to the previous slide. REW: FORMAT: single press rotates the slide 90 °. Multiple press continues to rotate the slide. STOP: Stop slideshow, return to media card screen. For MP3 or WMA Audio Playback PLAY: begins or resumes playlist playback. PAUSE: pauses or resumes playback. FF: skips to the next track/song. REW: skips to the previous track/song. STOP: Stop playback and returns to media card screen_ Using the Picture Thumbnaim Menu or Audio Pmaylist Menu For JPEG Picture Thumbnail Menu: Figure 18 1_ Press GUIDE on the remote to display the JPEG picture Thumbnail menu. 2_ Press ADJUST 4, I_ • or V to move the highlight to different images (CH up/down will change pages of the Thumbnail menu). Use REW to go to the first slide and FF to go to the last slide on the page. 3_ Press FORMAT to rotate the selected image 90 ° (pressing FORMAT four times will rotate the image completely around to the original position). Figure 17. Media Dialog Box 4_ Press PLAY to begin playback of the Slideshow from the selected image. The Thumbnail menu will be taken down. 4_ On the remote control, press: PLAY: to start the slideshow or play audio. GUIDE: to display the JPEG Thumbnail menu (Figure 18) or Audio track playlist (Figure 19) i DEVICE MENU: to display the Media Setup menu (Figure 20)_ Figure !8, JPEG Thumbnails 65 MediaCommand Mitsubishi and Media Card Playback with the LT-4260 LCD TV Display Only, continued TM For MP3 or WMA7 Playlist Menu: Figure 19 1. Press GUIDE to display the Playlist menu. 2. Using ADJUST • or V to move the highlight to different tracks (CH up/down wiii change pages of the Piayiist). 3. Press PLAY to begin playback. The Playlist menu wiii be taken down. An asterisk (*) wiii be next to the song currently playing. NOTE: During MP3 or WMA7 audio playback, audio from the cards wiii be sent to the AiV receiver as analog audio. Digital out is not available. Media Setup Menu Figure 20 Press DEVICE MENU at any time to display the Media Setup screen, where you can adjust the Slideshow Display, Frequency, Interval or Playlist Frequency. For JPEG Picture Slideshow For JPEG Automatic operation, control to Setup picture Slideshow playback, select or Manual advance. For manual press PLAY or ENTER on the remote advance each slide. For automatic advance, select the frequency or number of times to show the complete slide show, Once, Twice or Continuously. Figure 19, Audio Playlist COMPATIBLE PICTURE OR AUDIO FILES: For JPEG Pictures For automatic advance, select the interval time each slide is shown, for example, 5 seconds, or 30 seconds. up to 128MB: 1. Stiii images recorded on digital cameras using the Exchangable image File Format, version 2.1 (EXIF 2.1) standard for digital still cameras and Design Rules for Camera File Systems version 1.0 (DCF 1.0). Some images opened and resaved on a computer may not playback or may not be able to display a picture in the thumbnail list because the computer program that opened and resaved the images changed the fib to an incompatible formal For MP3 or WMA7 Audio Playlist Setup Select the frequency or number of times to play the complete playlisL Once, Twice or Continuously. To exit, press DEVICE MENU on the remote control to redisplay the media card screen or press HOME to return to TV viewing. 2. Standard digital images with a maximum size of 5-megapixels for each image, or 2560 x 1920 pixels. Pictures will be scaled to the TV display. Some pictures may be cropped to fiL 3. Full path fib names can be no longer than 50 characters and must end in a jpg extension. Not all 50 characters wiii display. For MP3 or WMA7 Audio files: Figure 20. Media Setup Menu 1. Fibs recorded with sampling rates of 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz. E d ed 2. Fibs recorded with fixed bit rates 3. Fib names with .mp3 or .wma extensions 66 __anges thr _ghth!1Tvor should be made n,oo o,oovo, ,,o,ooo s. TV Menu Screen Operations Main Menu Choices ....................................................................... 68 Setup Menu .................................................................................... NetOommand® Menu .................................................................... Antenna Menu ................................................................................ Time Menu ...................................................................................... 69 71 72 74 Captions Menu ............................................................................... V-Chip Rating Guidelines .............................................................. V-Chip Lock Menu ......................................................................... AudioVideo Menu ........................................................................... 75 77 78 80 A/V Settings 81 Descriptions ............................................................. Main Menu Choices Setup Menu Time Menu Figure 1 Use the Setup menu to seHect EngHish or Spanish as the Hanguage for the menus and on-screen dispHays. Figure 4 Manually set the time for the HD-6000, or seHect Auto and the HD-6000 will automatically set the time based upon Extended Data Service (XDS) time data. This time data is usually broadcast by your local PBS station. This menu is also used to set the TV timer. Adjust CoHor BaHance Automatically or manually (PerfectCoHorTM). CoHor BaHance uses six coHors, Magenta, Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan and BHueto obtain coHor baHance. Reset the CoHor BaHance to the factory defauHt setfings. SeHect the setting for the TV Pause feature. Choose Side Bar CoHor of bHack or gray. View the HD-6OOO's software version on this screen. Figure 4. Main menu, Time selected Captions Menu Figure 5 Display Closed Captions if sent by the broadcaster, select settings for analog or digital captions. Figure 1, Main menu, Setup selected NetOommand® Figure Menu Figure 5. Main menu, Captions selected 2 Add, change, review or delete NetCommand® settings and devices. If you have more than one digital recording device connected, use this menu to change the default digital Record To device. Turn the transport menu off and change the order of the icons in the Device Selection menu. Figure 2. Main menu, NetCommand VoChip Lock Menu Figure 6 Block or allow programing based upon rating signals sent by the broadcast station or lock by time. selected Figure 6, Main menu, V-Chip Lock selected Antenna Menu Figure 3 Memorize available analog and digital channels for both Ant-1 and Ant-2. After memorization, if a channel displays as digital and analog, you can choose to see the channel digitally every time it is selected. Manually add or delete channels from memory, name channels or add your favorite channels to a SQV (SuperQuickView TM) list. AudioVideo Menu Figure 7 Reset the AiV Memory to return to the original factory AiV settings for a selected device. Customize the individual audio and video settings.Display a blue screen when viewing a device with no signal, enhance the darker parts of bright pictures or adjust the analog audio output. Figure 3, Main menu, Antenna selected Figure 7. Main menu, Audio/Video 68 selected Setup Setup Menu Menu Press ADJUST A or T to navigate between cobrs and ADJUST _ or _ to change the cobr siider settings. Figure 8 Figure 8. Setup Menu, NetCommand Option Figure 9. PerfectColor Language Dispiay the on-screen menus in either Engiish or Spanish (Espa_oi). The first time you powered On your HDTV receiver/controller, you were requested to sebct an on-screen menu ianguage. If you choose to change the sebction, aH menu text will immedbteiy switch to the ianguage of your choice. Program titles and other information sent by a broadcaster wiii be shown in the originai language. CoJor Balance Menu, Manual Color Correction Reset Select to reset the Color Balance settings. Each active input can be individually reset, if Auto is not checked. TV Pause TV Pause is a special feature of the internal TV Disc digital video recorder (DVR). TV Pause is available for CabbCARD TM,Ant-l, Ant-2, IEEE 1394 input and tuning devices (cable boxes or satellite receivers connected to Inputs 1 or 2). Your HD-6000 uses six coiors (Magenta, Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan and Biue) to create coior baiance. You may adjust the intensity of the colors automatically or manually (PerfectColor TM)or reset them to the default settings. Each input or device has a memory for PerfectColor. This feature allows you to press PAUSE to "pause" live TV. You can then search backwards or forwards through the current TV program. When you pause the TV program, an on-screen slider will show approximately how far and in which direction(s) you can search. Auto TV Pause has three settings: (Color Balance} If the Auto box is checked, your HD-6000 will optimize color automatically and continuously. Both PerfectColor and Reset options for Color Balance are grayed out and unavailable. PerfectComor TM (Manuam Comor Bamance} Figure 9 The PerfectColor (manual) option is only available when Auto (Color Balance) is not checked. Select PerfectColor and press ENTER to display the menu. Individual sliders for Magenta, Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan and Blue will be displayed. The sliders have a numeric value, where 63 is the maximum. The default setting for each color is 31 (center). Highlighted text will show which slider you are adjusting. Each active input can be individually adjusted. On Request: This is the default setting. TV Pause is in the standby mode until you press PAUSE for the first time after turning on the TV, or after a channel or device change. There will be a few seconds delay before a paused picture appears. During this pause, you will not be able to scan or skip backwards in the TV Program. Later uses of TV Pause while in the same program, will allow reverse scan or skip of the available TV program as shown on the slider. The TV Pause will return to the standby mode automatically when you change the channel or device. The PIP/POP features are available only when TV Pause is in the standby mode and not enabled. Always: Press PAUSE, REW, FF or any ADJUST button to pause the program and scan or skip within the program. You can also scan or skip 69 Setup Menu, continued forward to catch up to the Hivebroadcast. In the AHways setting, the PIP/POP features are not avaiHaMe and channeH changing will be shower. To use the PPiPOP features, seHect the Off or On Request setting for TV Pause. Off: This mode prevents the TV Pause function, however, full screen picture freeze is avaiHabHe. If you do not expect to use the TV Pause features, we recommend the Off or On Request mode. This mode allows PIP/POP features to be used. Figure !0, TV Pause slider Controlling the TV Pause Features: NOTE: You cannot reverse search further back than the beginning of the filled space as shown on the slider. You cannot forward search past the live broadcast point. Press PAUSE to pause the current TV program. Press PLAY to resume watching the TV program from the pause point. Press FF to forward picture scan. Press up to 4 times to increase the scan speed. If pressed when TV is paused, then will forward scan, not fast forward. Press REW to reverse picture scan. Press up to 4 times to increase the scan speed, pressed when TV is paused, then will reverse at half speed. Press ADJUST 4 to skip backwards (for each press). 12 seconds Press ADJUST _ to skip forward 30 seconds (for each press). Press ADJUST A to skip all the way to live broadcast. Press ADJUST V to skip back to the earliest available part of the TV program as shown on the slider. If you wish to save this program press REC to display the record menu and begin a formal recording. You can use ChannelView to setup a formal recording by pressing GUIDE. 7O Side Bar CoJor For some TV formats sidebars are visibHe (see TV DispHay Formats, pages 85-86). You can choose to dispHay these sidebars in gray or bHack. When used with an LCD, DLP or LCOS TV, Mack is recommended. When used with a CRT or pHasma dispHay, gray is recommended to avoid burn in. Software Version For some service related issues, it may be necessary to know which software version is in your TV. This information is displayed on the Setup menu screen. NetCommand® NetCommand Menu Menu Figure 11 Note: Transport buttons (rewind, play forward, stop, pause and record) on the remote control are located in the bottom section of the remote control DefauJt DigitaJ Record Device If multiple digital recording devices are available in NetCommand, this setting allows you to choose the device to use when recording digital programs. A digital recording can be made on either a digital or analog device although the quality will not be as good if recorded on an analog device. For best playback quality, record digital programs on a digital recording device. Figure 11, NetCommand Menu DetaiHed information regarding setting up and editing the NetCommand menu is found in Chapter3. The Edit NetCommand screens allow you to add new devices, change or edit tradifionaH and IEEE 1394 devices, turn devices and unused inputs On or Off, deHete a singHe device or deHete the entire setup configuration. If you choose to deHete the entire configuration, or if the NetCommand setup was cancelled, deHeted or not compHeted, you can start at the JnitiaHNetCommand screen. The Review screen shows aH devices connected to the HDTV receiver/controller. Transport Menu Figure 12 If multiple devices were not connected and then added in the NetCommand setup, this setting will be unavailable (grayed out). Analog recordings can only be made on the one analog device connected to Monitor Out (usually a VCR) and are not affected by this setting. This feature is most usdul when recording from ChanneIView TM(page 59)_ icon Order Figure !3 The Icon Order screen allows you to arrange the device icon order on the Device Selection menu to a different sequence, for ease of selection and operation. To change the order, press ADJUST A ,V ,•, or • to highlight the icon to be moved and then press ENTER. Press ADJUST A ,V" ,• or • to move the icon to the desired position and then press ENTER to release the icon. Figure 12. Transport Menu NetCommand uses the Transport menu to control the TV Disc, VCRs, DVDs, IEEE 1394 AV Discs, digital VCRs, and similar devices. If you choose to turn off this menu when viewing the devices, the transport buttons (rewind, play forward, stop, pause and record) on the HDTV receiver/controller's remote control will continue to operate these devices. In the Device Selection menu selecting a VCR or DVD Hayer will automatically display the Transport menu. You can re-display this menu by pressing DEVICE MENU. Figure 13 Icon Order Menu Select Transport menu functions by pressing ADJUST • or • and then ENTER. For example, to pause playback, press ADJUST • or • to move to PAUSE, then press ENTER. If a function is not possible, such as record for a DVD Hayer, the Transport menu button will be grayed ouL 71 Antenna Antenna Menu Menu Figure 14 Channels can be changed in 3 ways: 1. By pressing ADJUST • or • to select the channel. 2. By pressing CH • memory. 3_ Figure 14. Antenna Menu The Antenna Menu options are avaiiabb for use with anabg and digitai channeis on Antenna-1 and Antenna2. You can memorize channeis, add or debte channeis, name channeis and add channeis to an SQV (Super Quick View TM)bank. For Antenna 1 (Main} or Antenna 2 (Au×} Seiect either Air (when used with an indoor/outdoor antenna) or CaMe (when used with direct came) then press ENTER to start the automatic channei memorization process. If a CabHeCARDTMis being used, memorized channeis are provided by your cabb provider through the CabbCARD. To stop the automatic channei memorization process, press CANCEL. Channeis memorized before you pressed CANCEL are retained in memory. After memorizing channels, the channels in the memory can be accessed in ascending or descending order by pressing CH • or •. The memorization receivericontrolbr Prefer will occur twice, as the HDTV memorizes analog and digital Digital When a memorized channel is available as both analog and digital, a check mark in the Prefer Digital box will allow digital channels to display and analog channels to be hidden (when using CH). Removing the checkmark will show both analog and digital choices. 72 or • for channels already in Directly entering the number. With so many current and potential channels, the number range is greatly expanded. Channels can be one part, analog or digital (up to the number 16888) or two part, for digital channels (these use a separator). For a two part digital channel, you may press SUB/ CANCEL on the remote to enter a separator after the first, second or third number, depending on the broadcaster's channel information. For digital channels, when the broadcaster has sent a virtual channel number, the virtual channel number is shown in the text box and as a reference, the original digital channel is shown below the text box_ After the available channels have been memorized with Memorize, weaker channels can be added. Unwanted channels can also be deleted. Press CH • or • on the remote control to see the channels in memory. Press ADJUST • or • to select Added or Deleted for the channel shown in the Channel number box. Analog channels shown on Antenna-1 or Antenna-2 can be named (up to four characters). After you enter a name, it will appear on the TV screen, next to the channel number. 1. Press ADJUST • or • to select each letter. 2. Press ENTER to set the letter and move to the next letter position. 3. Press CANCEL to move back one position. Digital channels are automatically named if the broadcaster sends the information. Antenna Menu, SQV (SuperQuickView continued: SuperQuickView TM) Using The Menu Screen Figure 15 SQV (SuperQuickView TM)allows you to put together banks of your favorite channeb from Antenna 1 and Antenna 2_ You can store channeis in any of the 9 different SQV memory banks. You can aiso store the same channei in muifipb memory banks. Once you have added a channei to an SQV memory, "SQV" and the memory bank number will appear under the tuned channei number on the TV screen. Adding TM (SQV) SQV (SuperQuickView TM) Using The Remote Control Viewing and changing SQV banks using the remote control: 1. Press the SQV button. 2_ To change memory banks, press a number button within 5 seconds of pressing the SQV button. 3. Press the SQV button repeatedly to cycle through the channels available in that bank. SQV Channels 1_ Sebct the channei using the "ChanneP option box or press CH • or V. Adding SQV channels using the remote control: 1_ Press CH •, • or number buttons to select the channel you want to add to the current SQV memory bank. 2_ Highiight the bank (SQV1-SQV9). 2. Press and hold the SQV button 3_ Press ENTER to check mark the selected SQV memory bank. 4. Repeat for additional channels or banks. Removing SQV Channems 1. Highlight the box for the SQV bank number. 2_ Press ENTER to remove the check mark. for about 2 seconds. When "SQV" and the memory bank number appear under the channel number, the channel successfully been added. has Removing SQV channems using the remote controm: 1. Press the SQV button and then the memory bank number. 2. Press the SQV button repeatedly until you see the desired channel. 3_ While the channel number and SQV indicator (with correct bank number) are still displayed on the screen, press the CANCEL button. If the CANCEL button is not pressed before the SQV indicator disappears automatically, the channel wiii not be removed. 4. When the SQV indicator disappears, the channel has successfully been removed only from that bank. "Other" banks remain unchanged. Figure !5. Antenna Menu, SQV (SuperQuickView) 73 Time Menu Setting the CJock You may choose to manually or automatically set the chock that your HDTV receiver/controller will use for recording or timer functions. You cannot schedub recordings if the chock is not properiy set. Figure 16 To manually set the chock, you need to sebct the current time, inciuding AM or PM, current date, time zone for your area and the Dayiight Savings time setting. if a channel displays incorrect time information, it is because of information sent from the broadcaster and is not a defect of the HDTV receiver/controller. Timer On/Off Figure 16 The timer can be turned to On or Off. When On, you need to select the time and day to turn the TV On and the device and channel to display. At your presebcted time, the timer will turn the HDTV receivericontrolbr On, and this message will be displayed: "Press a button for the HD-6000 to stay on". Press any button on the remote control within 5 minutes or the HD-6000 will turn itself Off. Set Time Press ADJUST • or • repeatedly to slowly select the hour or press and hold to quickly select the hour. Press ENTER to move to the minutes options. Press ADJUST • or • to select minutes, then press ENTER to select AM or PM. Figure 16. Time Menu, Manual Clock Setting Set Day Set Time Select the day or days that the HDTV receiver/ controller will turn on automatically. Press ADJUST • or • to select Everyday, Mon-Fri (Monday through Friday), or the individual days of the week. Press ADJUST • or V repeatedly to slowly select the hour or press and hold to quickly select the hour. Press ENTER to move to the minutes options. Press ADJUST • or • to select minutes, then press ENTER to select AM or PM. Set Date Press ADJUST • or • to sebct the correct date. Time Zone Sebct your correct time zone. Press ADJUST • or • to sebct the time zone (Afiantb, Eastern, Centrai, Mountain, Pacific, Alaska or Hawaii) for your area. Then press ADJUST _' to move to the Daylight Savings time option. Figure 17. Timer Menu (Timer On/Off) Daylight Savings Time Select the Daylight Savings time (DST) option that your state uses. Press ADJUST • or • to select Applies if your state or area uses DST, or Ignore if DST does not apply. Press ADJUST • or • to select the device to use when the timer turns on the HD-6000. If the HD-6000 is already on, the timer wiii turn the TV to this selected device. Auto Select the Time Zone and Daylight Savings time setting, as noted above. You may then tune to a channel (on Ant-1 or Ant-2) that uses Extended Data Service (XDS) time data, typically a PBS channel. The Auto selection will automatically retrieve the correct time and date information from this channel. Be aware that 74 When an antenna _sthe selected device, you may select any memorized channel. Press ADJUST • or • to select the channel and the HDTV receiver/controller wiii tune to this channel in memory when the timer turns it on. This includes sub-channels for digital choices. Captions Captions Menu: AnaJog and DigitaJ Captions Menu Figure 18 For anaiog channeis broadcasters can send either Standard or Text ciosed captioning. Standard Ciosed Captions follows the diaiogue of the characters onscreen and dispiays in a small section of the screen. Text Ciosed Captions often contain information such as weather or news and covers a iarge portion of the screen. On digitai channeis, broadcasters can send up to 6 different captioning sebcfions. Each TV station may broadcast oniy one or two types of captions or none at all. The HDTV receiver/controller cannot decode Ciosed Captions received on Component 1, 2 or InputDTV. To make the anaiog dosed captions easier to read, you can choose to dispiay the background cobr as either biack or gray behind the captions. DigitaJ Captions The HDTV receiver/controlbr can display one of the following Captions for Digital sources: Captions 1_6. Sent by broadcaster. On if Mute. Closed captions when mute. When selected, the captioning signal (Caption 1) wiii turn on/off by pressing MUTE on the HDTV receiver/controller remote control Off. No closed captions. Note: If the broadcaster is only sending analog captions converted to digital, then the analog captions settings apply. The Default options shows what the closed caption provider intended to send. You may select the Custom option to override and customize Closed Captions appearance. These settings do not apply to analog Closed Captioning converted to digital Figure !8, Captions Menu Aria Jog Captions DigitaJ Settings The HDTV receiver/controller can display one of the following captions for Analog sources: Figures 18 and 19 Digital Settings are available only when Custom was selected from Appearance (Figure 17) and do not apply to analog closed captions converted to digital. Select Digital Settings by moving the ADJUST buttons and pressing ENTER. You can select Font, Size, Color, Background, Opacity (Font) and Background Opacity. CC1,002, CC3, or 004. captioning signals). (Standard closed Text1, Text2, Text3, or Text4. (Text closed captioning signals). On if mute. Closed captions when mute. When selected, the standard closed captioning signal (CC1)will turn on/off by pressing MUTE on the HD-6000 remote control. Off. No closed captions. Figure !9. Closed Captions Menu Digital Settings 75 Captions Menu, continued: Customizing Fonts You can customize the text of digitaH captions by selecting the font of your choice, The avaiHabHeFont options are as follows: Default - Selected by the Closed Captions provider Font 1 - Monospaced font with Serifs Font 2 - Proportional spaced font with Serifs Font 3 - Monospaced font without Serifs Font 4 - Proportionally spaced without Serif Font 5 - Casual font Font 6 - Cursive font Font 7 - Small Capitals font Digita Settings Opaque - Solid color text; blocks the TV program Flashing - Text flashes in intervals iMPORTANT We recommend you use contrasting colors between captions and background. In particular, Black background with translucent opacity and White font are best. Care must be exercised when selecting customized colors. "four choice may change the legibility or readability of captions. Size You can also customize the text of digital captions by selecting your desired size of font. Large is the recommended font size. Background Color You can customize the text of digital captions by selecting the color of fonL The available font colors are as follows: White • Yellow Black • Green Magenta Red * Cyan * Blue To make the digital closed captions easier to read, you can choose the background color. The available background colors are as follows: White • Yellow Black * Green Magenta Red * Cyan * Blue NOTE: If you choose the same color for the fonts and background, Closed Captions will not be visible. Opacity (Font} You can customize the visibility of your fonts using the following categories: Transparent - See-through text to the TV program Translucent - TV program is visible behind the text 76 Opacity You can customize the background using the following categories: for digital captions Transparent - See-through background to the TV program Translucent - TV program is visible behind the background Opaque - Solid background; blocks TV program Flashing - Background flashing in intervals V-Chip Rating V-Chip Signal Guidelines Information When provided by the broadcaster, V-Chip ratings can be used to control which programs can be viewed or will be blocked. When V-Chip ratings are sent, you will see the ratings when you change the channel or when you press the INFO button on the remote control. Both TV and Movie ratings will display. TV ratings apply to programs and movies developed for TV and may have supplemental blocking by content categories. Movie ratings use MPAA ratings for movies released in theaters. TV Ratings: Used with TV programs and Made-for-TV movies. TV-Y Youth, for children under the age of 7. TWY7 Youth, 7 years old and older. For children 7 years old and older. TWG General Audience. For the entire family to view. TWPG Parental Guidance. Parental Guidance is recommended, may not be suitable for some children. TW14 Adolescent 14 years old and older. Not recommended for children under the age of 14. TWMA Mature Audience. For adults only. TVRating FV TV=Y TV-Y7 D L S V X TV-PG X X X X TV-14 X X X X X X X TV-MA Content Categories: Used in association with the TV ratings above. FV Fantasy Violence- applies to TV-Y7 only. D Sexual Dialog- applies in different degrees to TV-PG and TV-14. L Adult Language-applies in different degrees to TV-PG, TV-14, and TV-MA. S Sexual Situations- applies in different degrees to TV-PG, TV-14, and TV-MA V Violence (graphic or realistic)- applies in different degrees to TV-PG, TV-14, and TV-MA. When you select a TV rating, you are selecting the least=restricted program level that can be viewed. As an example, if you select TV=PG, you are allowing programs rated TV=Y, TV=Y7, TV=G and TV-PG to be seen and blocking programs rated TV-14 and TV-MA. When you select a TV Content category, you wimmblock atom TV programs that have the same content category misting. As an example, if you select to block V (Violence) at the TV-14 level, you wm also block any program that has the V category listing at the TV-PG rating level as well. Movie Ratings: Used with theater released movies and direct-to-video movies. G General Audience- Designed for the entire family to view. PG Parental Guidance- Parental Guidance is recommended, may not be suitable for some children. PG-13 Parental Guidance 13 years old and older- Not recommended for children under the age of 13_ R Restricted- Restricted in the theater to 17 years old and older unless accompanied by an adult. NC-17 No Children- Restricted in the theater to 18 years old and older. X Adult- Designed for and restricted in the theater to adult audiences only. When you select a Movie rating, you are selecting an example, if you select a movie rating of PG-13, and blocking movies rated R, N0-17, and X. the least restricted program level that can be viewed. As you are allowing movies rated G, PG and PG-13 to be seen Programs Not Rated: Used for programs that are not rated like news, sports, weather, emergency bulletins, or movies such as those prior to or without MPAA Ratings. This does not include programs without V-Chip signals. 77 V=Chip V-Chip Lock Menu Lock Menu Overview The V-Chip Lock menu allows you to Mock or allow programs based upon rating signaHs sent by the broadcaster, or bHock TV viewing during specific times. You can turn the V-Chip Lock On or Off using the V-Chip menu or the V-CHIP button on the remote control The TV comes from the factory with the VChip Lock in the Off setting. When On, the factory preset is TV-PG for TV ratings or PG for movie ratings, allowing onHy programs rated TV-PGiPG or Hower. Use the V-Chip Menu to change the aHHowabHe rating HeveHs.After changing channeHs or devices, there may be up to a 5 second deHay before the V-Chip Hocktakes effect.before the V-Chip Hocktakes effect. VoChip Lock Menu Figure 21 The V-Chip Lock menu can be used in several ways. If you want to lock the HD-6000 during specific hours, select Lock by Time from the V-Chip Lock menu. To set the lock, press ADJUST • or • to select On or Off for Lock by Time. If you select On, then press ADJUST • to move to the Lock Time box. Press ADJUST • or • to select Lock Time. Press ADJUST • or • repeatedly to slowly select the hour or press and hold to quickly select the hour. Press ENTER to move to the minutes options. Press ADJUST • or • to select minutes, then press ENTER to select AM or PM. Repeat these choices to select the Unlock Time. Setting the Lock Time and Unlock Time to the same time will make the Lock by Time active 24 hours a day. During the Lock Time, you must use your passcode to view the TV. SeJecting a Passcode Lock Menu from the VoOhip Figure 20 The V-CHIP PARENT LOCK screen shown below displays when you select the V-Chip Lock menu from the Main menu. To access the V-Chip Lock menu, input a four-digit passcode with the number buttons on the remote control, then press ENTER. You can delete a number and move back one space by pressing CANCEL or you can exit without inputting a passcode by pressing MENU or HOME before pressing ENTER. The next time you select V-Chip Lock you will see "...enter your passcode" instead of "__enter a new passcode'_ Figure 20. V-Chip Entry screen from Menu 78 Figure 2!. V:Chip Lock Menu V Chip Lock Menu, continued Using VoChip with Program Ratings Figure 22 You can choose the program ratings that you want to allow during specific times of the day by using the ADJUST buttons to higHight V-Chip from the V-Chip Lock menu and press ENTER. When you seHect VChip the screen in Figure 22 will dispHay. Press ADJUST A or • to seHect On or Off. If you seHected On then press ADJUST • to move to the TV Rating box. Press ADJUST • or • to seHect the TV Rating HeveH you want to allow. Press ADJUST • to move to the TV Content Categories and press ADJUST • or • to seHect. Press ENTER to add a check mark to the TV Content Categories you want to bHock. Using the Passcode Lock Menu from the VoOhip When a channel or the HD-6000 is locked, figure 23 will display. To view a V-Chip blocked program or to watch the program during a scheduled lock time, you must enter your 4-digit passcode or change to an unlocked channel or allowed program. Once you have entered the passcode, the V-Chip Lock or Lock by Time will remain released until the HD-6000 is powered Off and then On again. Press ADJUST • to move to the Programs Not rated box and press ADJUST • or • to seHect a program. Press ENTER to add a check mark to programs that are not aHowed. NOTE: If you select to block programs that carry the VChip rating Programs Not rated, you may block News or Emergency Bulletins, when "None" or "NR" Not Rated V-Chip rating is included. Care should be used when blocking programming that is not rated. Press ADJUST Press ADJUST level you want information on • to move to the Movie Rating box. • or • to select the Movie Rating to allow. See the next page for detailed rating guidelines. To set the times when these guidelines will be active, press ADJUST • or • to slowly select the time, starting with the hours. Press and hold ADJUST • or • to quickly select the hours, press ADJUST • to select the minutes. Figure 23. V-Chip Passcode screen Using the VoChip from the Remote Figure 24 You will see the screen shown below when you first press V-CHIP on the remote control. To quickly turn on or off the V-Chip Lock, input a four-digit passcode with the number buttons on the remote control, then press ENTER. To change any V-Chip settings, you must use the V-Chip Lock Menu. By setting the V-Chip Start Time and V-Chip Stop Time to the same time, the V-Chip will be active 24 hours a day. Figure 24, V-Chip Ent_v screen from Remote Control Figure 22. V-Chip Menu 79 AudioVideo Menu Figure 25 Figure 26. Scan Rate Output Figure 25. Audio/Video A/V Memory Menu, Settings Reset AiV Memory Reset allows you to seHect the device which will have the AiV Settings returned to the odginaH factory settings. To return a device's memory to the odginaH factory settings, seHect the device and then press ENTER. Settings Each device has its own AiV memory. SeHect the device in A/V Memory Reset, then seHect Audio or Video to adjust the device's individuaH settings. Press ENTER, the menu is removed, and the individuaH settings are dispHayed. Figure 2Z Scan Rate Confirmation screen If using the HDTV receiver/controller with the LT-4260 dispHay, use the AUDIO and VIDEO buttons on the remote controH to change settings, as these options are not accessibHe from this screen. Video Mute Use ADJUST • or • to select the individual settings for adjustment. Use ADJUST • or _"to adjust. For descriptions of the individual AiV settings see AiV Setting Descriptions, pages 81 and 82. Scan Rate Ouput Figures 26 and 27 Allows you to adjust the scan rate output from the HD-6000 to the TV, display, or LCD. If you choose Automatic, the HD-6000 will select the scan rate, or you can select 1080i, 720p or 480p for the output format. When you select Test, the main screen will change to the selected Output Format and a small screen will display, allowing you to select OK to make Video Mute lets you display a blue background when no signal is being received on Inputs 1-3, MonLink, PC, Components 1-2 and Input DTV. AnaJog Audio Output If speakers are connected to the TV or monitor or you are using the internal TV speakers, select Variable. This allows you to control the volume with the HD6000 remote control, if speakers are connected to the AiV receiver, select Fixed. When NetCommand ® is enabled, selecting the AiV receiver icon from the Device Selection menu automatically turns Off the TV speakers. Note: To prevent damage from a sudden increase in volume, make sure the volume is set to low before setting speakers to ON. 8O AiV Setting Descriptions: Audio NOTE: The effects of the Audio Settings of Bass, Trebb, Baiance and Surround affect the sound heard through the TV speakers oniy. Using the AUDIO Button on the Remote Control To adjust individuai Audio settings directly with the remote controk 1. Press AUDIO to cycb through the avaiiabb settings. 2. Press ADJUST '4 or _ to adjust the setting. After 5 seconds of inactivity, the setting dispiay will disappear. AnaJog and DigitaJ Audio Setting A siider will dispiay on-screen for most settings. When the siider is dispiayed it has a numeric vaiue, where 63 is the maximum, 31 is the mid-point and 0 us the minimum. 0 Bass Enhances or reduces low-pitch sound. 0 Treble Enhances or reduces high-pitch sound. 0 Balance Adjusts the level of sound between the left and right speakers. 0 Surround Creates simulated stereo and surround effects through the TV speakers. Your choices are: Off: No surround effects. Surround Sound: Will create a simulated surround effect when watching a stereo program. Simulated Stereo: Will create a simulated stereo effect when watching a non-stereo program. AnaJogoOrfly Audio Settings 0 Listen to Determines how your HD-6000 will receive a broadcast audio signal and play back the sound you hear. Your choices SAP (Second Audio Program): Additional monaural soundtrack that you cannot hear during normal TV viewing. The SAP signal might be related to the program you are watching, such as a soundtrack in a foreign language, or unrelated to the program you are watching, such as a weather report. If an SAP signal is broadcast, the letters "SAP" will be displayed when you tune to the channel. Mono: Reduces background noise and should be used when receiving a weak stereo audio signal. All audio will be played mono with this setting. Listen to is not availabb for devices connected to the video inputs, component inputs or 1394 devices. 0 Level Sound Turn On or Off to automatically equalize the volume level of programs containing significant level differences from one segment to another (for example, regular programming to commercials). To receive the best fidelity with music programs, you can turn this setting to Off. OigitaJoOrfly Audio Settings 0 Language Determines what possible language you will hear. Your choices are: English French o German kalian Portuguese Spanish "Other" 0 Level Sound Automatically reduces loud passages and boosts soft passages to a more uniform loudness. When connecting to an AiV receiver, set level sound to OFF and turn the TV speakers off to send full dynamics to the AiV receiver. are: Stereo: Default setting. Will play stereo broadcasts in stereo and mono broadcasts in mono. The word "Stereo" will be displayed when you tune to a channel broadcasting stereo. This feature only works with Dolby Digital sources. Other digital audio formats do not offer this dynamic range control. In these cases, no effect wiii be heard when changing the level sound setting. 81 AiV Setting Descriptions: Video Using the VIDEO Sutton on the Remote Control To adjust individuaH Video settings directly with the remote controH: Film Mode is not effective for progressive scan (480p) devices, and high definition signals. 1. Press VIDEO to cycHe through the avaihbHe settings. 2. Press ADJUST • or • to adjust the setting. After 5 seconds of inactivity, the setting disphy will disappear. Video Settings 0 Contrast Provides a sHiderto adjust the white-to-Mack HeveL Low contrast shows a variety of shades in darker images, whiHe high contrast shows darker images more uniformHy bhck and makes coHors appear more vibrant. In most home Highting situations, a medium contrast looks best. High contrast is good for brightly lit environments. 0 Brightness Provides a slider to adjust the overall brightness of the picture. 0 Sharpness Provides a slider to adjust the detail and clarity. 0 Color Provides a slider to adjust the color intensity. 0 Tint Provides a slider to adjust the proportion green. of red to 0 Video Noise Use to reduce minor noise (graininess) in the broadcast received on Ant-1 and Ant-2, Inputs 1 and 2, Component 1 and 2, and Input-DTV. Use standard with good quality signals. 0 Film Mode {Auto} - On or Off On is the automatic setting and will automatically detect and apply film decoding correction for signals that originated on 24 frames per second film cameras and then were converted for broadcast to 30 frames per second video. When the original signals originated on 30 frames per second video cameras, the On setting will automatically apply video decoding, the same as used with the Off setting. Try the Off setting when the TV seems to have difficulties and adds too many jagged edges to the images. 82 NOTE: A slider will display on-screen for most settings. When the slider is displayed it has a numeric value, where 63 is the maximum, 31 is the mid-point and 0 is the minimum. Special Features Operation of PiP and POP ............................................................. Display Formats ............................................................................ Device Control with NetCommand® ........................................... 84 85 87 Appendix A: Bypassing the V-Chip Lock ..................................... Appendix B: input Connection CompatibiUity ............................. Appendix C: Remote Control Programming Codes ................... Appendix D: On-Screen information Displays ............................ Appendix E: NetCommand® SpeciaUized Device Keys ............. Appendix F: Cleanincj and Service ............................................... Appendix G: input Sources and Scan Rates ............................... TroubUeshooting ............................................................................. AdditionaU information ................................................................... 89 91 94 97 98 99 100 102 107 index ................................................................................................ 108 Wa rra nty ........................................................................................ 110 Operation of PIP and POP You can display programs from analog channels, analog inputs or devices as Pictureqn-Picture (PIP) and PictureOutside-Picture (POP). The HDTV receiver/controller has a second analog tuner for non-scrambled analog channels received on Ant-1 and will display them as the PIP/POP sub-pictures. Digital channels and devices can be shown as the main picture but cannot be the sub-picture. PC screens can be viewed in the side-by-side mode. Press HPiPOP to activate the HPiPOP option. With each press of the HP/POP button on the HD-6000 remote control (within seconds of each other), the PIP/ POP will cycle through the following display options: Changing . POP pictures Side-by-Side PIP/POP Device Press PIP DEVICE to change the PIP or POP picture source device. A menu similar to the Device Selection menu will be displayed. side-by-side MAIN PICTURE To turn PIP/POP off, wait at least 10 seconds, and press PIP/POP. The next time you activate PIP/POP, the last used PIP/POP option will be displayed Changing PIP/Side-by-Side CharmeJs Press PIP CH to scroll up and down through memorized channels on Ant-1 and Ant-2. POP 1 Exchanging • 3 POP MAIN PICTURE Program images Press EXCH to exchange the main picture and the PIP/ POP picture. Pictures from digital channels can only be shown as the main picture. POP 2 POP 3 Moving PiP image If no menus are onscreen, press ADJUST A V, 4 or_ POP 1 POP 2 POP 3 POP 4 POP 5 POP 6 to move the PIP display anywhere on the main screen. MAtN • 9 POP PICTURE POP 7 POP8 Automatic POP Switching When automatic POP switching is active, the TV will cycle through memorized analog channels on Ant-1 or Ant-2 or strobe pictures from other AiV components in the POP display. Press PAUSE to pause or restart automatic POP switching. POP 9 Ar_t-I 2 XYO0( StAndard Stereo SAP TV-PG DLSV • PiP large SQVI SeJecting POP "Live" Image Press ADJUST A, V, _ or _" to select a different POP "live" image (automatic POP switching must be paused.) Ant-12 XX_SK Slandard Ster_> SAP TWPG DLSV SQV1 PIP Ant-1 Freezing 17 the ProPand Side-By-Side Picture Press PAUSE to freeze the PIP and side-by-side images. Press PAUSE again to return to a "live" image. • PiP small IMPORTANT Side-by-Side cannot show the same channem or device on both sides, If Ant-1 or Ant=2 is the main picture, Ant-2 is not availabme as a PiP, POP or Side-by-Side. Ant-12 XXXX Standard Stereo SAP TV-PG DLSV SQVl • PIP/POP off PIP/POP is not compatibme with signams from media cards. if TV Pause is set to "Always" -Side are not available. 84 PIP/POP and Side- Display Formats The HD-6000 is designed to work with widescreen TVs (also known as a 16:9 TVs). This shape reflects the new types of images available from HDTV and many DVDs. There are still many cider style narrow screen images (called 4:3 aspect ratio) you wiii encounter. While there wiii never be a perfect solution for displaying a narrow image on a wide screen, Mitsubishi offers several display formats Press FORMAT on the HDTV receiver/controller to choose remote control to cycle through the available display formats. The last used format for each device wiii be used when you return to that device. Note: Not all formats are available for PIP/POP. Side-by-Side, 3 POP and 9 POP are only available in Standard and Expand formats. PC formats vary depending on PC signal. Signals and Formats Definitions: 480i Signals: Traditional analog interlaced signals from or through AntH & 2, Inputs 1 & 2, Component 1 & 2, Input-DTV and HDMI. 480p Signals: Progressive scan analog DVD signals on Antq & 2, Componentq & 2, Input-DTV and HDMI. 720p & 1080i Signals: High definition analog signals received through ComponentH & 2, Input-DTV and HDMI. These signals are always 16:9 (widescreen). SD 4:3: Standard signals definition from digital channels narrow screen format and IEEE 1394 devices. SD 16:9: Standard definition wide screen format signals from digital channels and IEEE 1394 devices. HD: High definition wide screen format signals from digital channels and EEEH394 devices. These signals are always 16:9 (widescreen). Standard: This is the full screen formal HDTV signals use this formal This format is useful to display Anamorphic DVDs that have 1.78:1 or 1.85:1 aspect ratios. Anamorphic DVDs that have a 2.35:1 aspect ratio wiii still display black bars at the top and bottom but wiii show the entire image correctly. Narrow (4: 3) images wiii be stretched evenly from side to side. Available for aii signals. Expand: This wiii enlarge the picture to fiii the screen cropping off some of the image at the top and bottom. This is useful to reduce the letterbox top and bottom bars of non-anamorphic DVD. Available for analog 480i, 480p and digital SD 4:3 signals only. from. Zoom: This wiii enlarge the picture, cropping off some of the image at each side and top and bottom. This is useful to remove or reduce the black top and bottom bars on anamorphic DVDs with a 2.35:1 aspect ratio. Available for analog 480i and 480p and SD 4:3 signals oniy. Stretch: This format wiii stretch a narrow (4:3) image across the screen, however, there is less stretch in the center than the sides. This will allow the entire narrow image to be displayed across the screen with less distortion than seen in the Standard formal Available for analog 480i and 480p and SD 4:3 signals only. Stretch Plus: Similar to stretch mode, however to minimize distortions on the side, the picture is expanded to crop off portions of the top and bottom. Useful when no important information is shown at the top and/or bottom of the screen. Available for analog 480i and 480p and SD 4:3 signals only. Narrow: This format wiii display narrow (4:3) images in their original shape, and add stationary black or gray side bars to fill the screen. Available for 480i, 480p and digital SD 4:3 signals only. Wide Expand: Enlarges the picture, cropping some of the image on both sides. This Expand format is useful to remove or reduce black side bars added to narrow images that are converted to 16:9 signals for digital broadcasL Available for analog 1080i, 720p, digital SD 16:9 and digital HD signals. DVD Definitions: Anamorphic (or Enhanced for Widescreen TV's}: These DVDs are recorded in a special way to properly show widescreen images on 16:9 TV sets in the Standard format mode. This is the recommended choice. Non=Anamorphic (or 4:3, 1:33:1, Letterbox or Full Screen}: These DVDs are recorded for use with traditional shaped TVs. They may be full screen (4:3 or 1 : 33:1) which crops movies to fit the narrow TV, or Letterboxed which adds black top and bottom bars. This information may or may not be listed on the DVD case. Some DVDs support both types of recordings. 85 TV Display Formats ORIGINAL SIGNAL Anamorphic DVD ORIGINAL SIGNAL Non-anamorphic or SD 4:3 TV Display TV Display Standard Standard (not recommended, distorted) (recommended) HD, SD 16:9 or analog 720p, 1080i not available for Expand f_O _ HD, SD 16:9 or analog 72gp, 1080i not available for Expand __O__O__ (recommended for letterboxed) (not recommended, Zoom __) (_ HD, SD 16:9 or analog 720p, for 1080i not available Zoom IO_ (not recommended, distorted) O 1 HD, SD 16:9 or analog 720p, for 1080i not available distorted) (recom mended for anamorphic 2.35:1) not ai,a ,e,o Stretch HD, SD 16:9 or analog 720p, 1080i (recommended for standard not available for HD, SD 16:9 or analog 720p, 1080i Stretch broadcast) (not recommended, Stretch Plus HD, SD 16:9 or analog 720p, for 1080i not available _O (recommended for standard distorted) not available for HD, SD 16:9 or analog 720p, 1080i Stretch Plus broadcast) (not recommended, distorted) not available for HD, SD 16:9 or analog 720p, 1080i Narrow Narrow (not recommended, distorted) O D I G I T A L 86 Original HD or SD 16:9, 720p or 1080i (with side bars in broadcast) available only for Wide Expand (_ o (recommended digital SD 16:9, HD, analog 1O8Oi or 720p to remove side bars) Device Contro with Net Command NetCommand When Device Semection Menu Compatibme is Dispmayed ° Traditionam Devices and the Device (Anamog) is Highlighted (Yellow Outline) A/V RECEmVER VCR DVD CABLE BOX/DRS Power On/Off Power On/Off Power On/Off Power On/Off (toggle) (toggle) (toggle) (toggle) Changes VCR inputs n/a Changes antenna inputs (RCA e POWER GUIDE Changes between digital model DTC-100 only) and analog audio FORMAT n/a n/a Changes output between inter- laced and progressive When Net Command@ A/V RECEIVER OH up/down VOL up/down Compatible Traditional Device is Viewed Changes output between SD select models HD and or Played VCR DVD CARLE/DRS Channel up/down Skip Forward/Backwards Chapter or Track Channel up/down Page up/down when guide showing number functions number functions number functions Volume Up/Down Mute On/Off MUTE 0-9 (digits) Last Channel Recall QV DEVICE Menu 1st press Transport Menu, 2rid press Setup Menu display 1st press Transport Menu, 2nd press Setup Menu display Setup menu display function Enter or select Enter or select Exit or return Exit or return Disc menu display Channel Guide up/down up/down or Action HOME ENTER CANCEL Counter Reset GUIDE ADJUST PLAY Play Play STOP Stop Stop RECORD Record REW/REV Rewind/Reverse Reverse FF/FWD Fast Forward Fast Play or Fast Play left/right left/right 87 Device Contro with Net Command O, continued (EEE 1394 Devices When Device Semection Menu is Dispmayed and the Device is Highlighted CABLE BOX/ TUNER/ DBS A/V DmSC DVCR AMPLIFIER Power On/Off Power On/Off Power On/Off Power On/Off (toggle) (toggle) (toggle) (toggle) GUIDE n/a n/a n/a n/a FORMAT n/a n/a n/a n/a e Remote Controm (Yellow Outline) _ Butto_-_ POWER When CH up/down an mEEE 1394 Device is Viewed or Pmayed CABLE/DBS TV Disc or A/V DISC DVCR AMPUFmER Channel up/down Page up/down (when track list is displayed) index search forward/reverse (if supported by DVCR) VOL up/down Volume Up/Down MUTE Mute On/Off 0-9 (digits} number functions QV Last Channel Recall Search by time (when followed by ENTER) n/a Transport HOME Exit menus/displays Exit menus/displays Exit menus/displays Exit menus/displays ENTER Enter or select Enter or select Enter or select Enter or select CANCEL Cancel function Cancel function Cancel function Reset GUIDE Digital Channel Guide Track or program list display Digital Channel Guide ADJUST up/down Skip Forward 30 seconds (during playback) Skip Backwards 12 seconds (during playback) Skip to end or beginning of program Page up/down in track list up/down DEVICE Menu left/right Menu redisplay Transport Menu redisplay or Counter left/right PLAY Play Play STOP Stop Stop RECORD Record Record REW/REV Reverse picture scan or Slow Play Reverse or Slow Play FF/FWD Fast picture scan or Fast Play Fast Play 88 Device Menu Cancel function up/down left/right Appendix A: Bypassing the 0 ® gg cn m 0 {n V=Chip Lock: Bypassing the V-Chip Lock After you set the Hock, you need your passcode to view a V-Chip Hocked program, view the Hocked TV, canceH the Hock,or enter the V-Chip Lock menus. If you forget your passcode, you can view the Hocked HD-6000 without entering your passcode. This is done by pressing the number 9 and QV buttons on the HDTV receiver/controHHer remote controH at the same time, when your passcode is requested. This process temporariHy unHocks the HDTV receiver/controHHer. When entering the V-Chip Lock menu, this process deHetes your oHdpasscode and prompts you to enter a new passcode. Press HOME to exit the menu. 0 mm 0 g_ < g_ t# t# Bypassing Front Button Lock If you have mispHaced the remote controH, you can bypass the front button Hockby pressing and homing the MENU button on the front paneHfor more than 8 seconds. mm l t# iMPORTANT 0 Cut among the dotted mineand lime bypass instructions in a safe place for future reference, :: [ iMPORTANT iiiili control included with this HDTV receiver/controller, You cannot use a tvlitsubishi remote controm from another component or a "universal" remote, 89 This page intentionally gO bJank Appendix B: input Connection Component°l and Component These inputs are compatible Compatibility 2 inputs wkh component video signals from standard DVD players and other equipment _y sending a standard NTSC component video signal (480i). These inputs are also compatible with newer DVD players sending a progressive NTSC component video signal (480p). These inputs are also compatible with most standard DTV and satellke receivers with component video outputs (YPbP0. Compatible DTV signals are SDTV 480i, 480p, 720p and HDTV 1080i. VGA Input This input will accommodate resolution is 640x480. most computers capable of supporting a VGA monitor. The sync rate is 60 Hz. SVGA and higher resolutions NetOommand® IEEE 1394 System The only compatible display are not supported. CompatibiJity= This HDTV Receiver is designed to conform to EEE 1394 AV/C software standards in effect at the time of development. This exciting new networking and control technology is designed to provide high=performance digital connections and product control, making products easier to use. As other manufacturers produce products that use IEEE 1394 AV/C, they will be responsible for the development of their products to meet the standards of the technology, as well as compatibility testing with other products. Mitsubishi cannot be responsible for their efforts, and therefore cannot promise compatibility with these other products. Any compatibility problems with other manufacturers products should be brought to the attention of those manufacturers. DTV YPbPr RGBHV Input This input is compatible with most standard DTV and satellite receivers with component video outputs (YPbPr). Compatible DTV signals are SDTV 480i, 480p, 720p and HDTV 1080i. This input is also compatible with some DTV receivers using RGB with "sync on green" or with "separate H and V sync." Compatible DTV signals are SDTV 480i, 480p, 720p and HDTV 1080i. All other DTV signals need to be converted by the DTV receiver to one of the compatible signal types. Industry standards for DTV RGB signals (systems, synchronization, timing, and signal strengths) are not currently established. These inputs will not be compatible with all DTV receivers that offer RGB. If your DTV receiver offers both DTV component video signals and DTV RGB signals, Mitsubishi suggests the DTV component video signals. Please check the DTV receiver specifications before connecting. Injput Levels and Timing Video with Component EIA = 770.1 and EIA = 770.2 Standard 1 and 2 Levels & Timing = 1.0Vp-p (includes sync) 75ohm Pr = 700mVp-p, 75ohm (can also receive signals from outputs labeled R-Y and CO DTV input Levels Used With HD Component _nals EIA - 770.3 Standard Y Pr V 75ohm = 700mVp-p, 75ohm H = Not Used E_. G = 700mVp-p (no sync), 1Vp-p (with sync) 75ohm Video 75ohm R = 700mVp-p, 75ohm H= 4Vp-p+i-1.0% 75ohm (when using separate H and V sync) V = 4Vp-p+/-1.0% 75ohm (when using separate H and V sync) HDlVii input LeveLs Levels & Timing = 1.0Vp-p (includes sync) 75ohm Pb = 700mVp-p, DTV Input Levels when Used With HD=RGB Video _nals B = 700mVp-p, Pb = 700mVp-p, 75ohm (can also receive signals from outputs labeled B-Y and Cb) you use NTSC 480i only Y = 1.0Vp-p (includes sync) 75ohm C = 0_286 Vp-p (burst signal), 75 ohm = Not Used 91 Appendix B: Specifications From time to time, Mitsubishi may offer software updates to expand the features or operation of this HDTV receiver, / controller. When these updates are avaHabHethey win be announced on our web site, Mitsubishi-tv.com. If you return your Owner's registration card, with your modeH and sedan number, you may receive written notification of avaHabHesoftware updates. HDo6000 HDTV Receiver/Controller Channe_ Frequency Channel Reception Specifications Over-the-Air: VNF 2 - 13, UNF 14 - 69 Analog Cable: i - 125 Digital Cabme: i - 135 Type Over the Air: Analog NTSC, Digital ATSC with sub-channels (aB118video formats) Cable: Anamog NTSC (non-scrambled) DigitaB QAM 64 and 256 w{th sub-channems (non-scrambled) CableOARDTM: Authorized scrambmed and non-scrambled digitaB channels Note for Digitam Channels: The channeB numbers displayed on-screen are determined by the broadcaster or cable company and can vary from the standard frequency number. If there is no channel number information included from the broadcaster or cable company, then the TV win create a channel number based on the frequency number as the main channel number and the program number as the sub-channem number. When using an authorized CabmeCARD, the channel numbers are determined by the cable company. mnputs Antenna/Oabme NDMm (digital Signam Type Video/S-Video, input Qty 2 video/audio}, F connector, Qty 1 NDMm standard connector NDMm standards for digitam audio and video. personal computers Qty 2 each Video (Y/Pr/Pb) (Y/Pr/Pb Qty 2 sets or RGBH&V) Signam Type Oty I set RCA Pin Plug (EIAW70.3 Standard Levems and Timing) Y: i.0 Vp-p (incmudes sync), 75 ohm Pr: 700 mVp-p, 75 ohm Pb: 700 mVp-p, 75 ohm EIA-770.i & EIA 770.2 480i, 480p, EIA 770.3 720p and i080i standards) (video RCA Pin Plug, When used as Y/Pr/Pb same as component inputs shown above When used as RGBN&V: R {red): 700 mVp_p, 75 ohm G (green - no sync): 700 mVp-p 75 ohm B (b_ue): 700 mVp_p, 75 ohm H (horizontam sync): 3 Vp-p +/-i,0v, 2,2k-ohm V (vertical sync): 3 Vp_p, +/- 1,0% 2,2k-ohm EIA-770,1 & EIA 770,2 480i, 480p, EIA 770,3 720p and 1080i (video standards) PC mnput (RGB) Qty i Signam Type Mini_D Sub, 15 pin VGA (640 x 480), 60Nz Audio mnputs: Qty 6 pair RCA Pin Plug 500mY (fun scale), 43kohm 92 for use with RCA Pin P_ug, t,0 V p_p, 75 ohm Four Pin Din PBug Y: i,0 Vp-p 75 ohm C: 0,286 Vp-p (burst signat), 75 ohm NTSC 480i onmy Signam Type lnput-DTV Not intended Video: S-Video: Signam Type Component 75ohm Appendix B: Specifications, continued Outputs Video Video Monitor Signal Type Output, Qty f Component Video (Y/Pr/Pb) "OUTPUT to Display" Video: RCA Pin Pmug f.0 Vp_p, 75 ohm NTSC 480i onmy for recording onmy Qty f set RCA Pin Plug (EIA-770.3 Standard Levels and Timing) Y: f.0 Vp-p 0ncludes sync), 75 ohm Pr: 700 mVp-p, 75 ohm Pb: 700 mVp-p, 75 ohm EIA-770.f & EIA 770.2, 480p, EIA 770.3 720p and f080i {video standards) Signal Type Audio Monitor Output, Oty f pair RCA Pin Plug, 500 mV rms +_200 mV (full scame) for analog sources. 1.5 V +_0.5 V (full scale) for digital sources. OUTPUT to Dispmay Qty 2 pair RCA Pin Plug, 500 mV rms +_200 mV (full scame) for analog sources. f.5 V +_0.5 V (full scale) for digital sources. Fixed audio ouput when connected to A/V Receiver. Variabme audio output when connected to monitor. Video and Audio HDMI (digital Signal Type video/audio), Qty f HDMI standard connector HDMI standards for digital personal computers audio and video. Not intended for use with Digitam interfaces Digital Audio Output, IEEE 1394, Qty 3 Qty i RCA Pin Plug, Signal Type, Domby Digital IEEE 1394 Four Pin type Terminam, S400 Dimensions H 3.4" x W 17' x D f6.8", Power Consumption 82 watts 27 Ibs. Net command® IEEE f394 System Compatibimity: This teBevision is designed to conform to IEEE f394 AV/C Software standards in effect at the time of devemopment. This exciting new networking and controB technomogy is des{gned to prov{de high-performance digitam connections and 3roduct controm, making the product easier to use. Mitsubishi D-VHS VCRs are fully compatible with this HDTV receiver/controller in audio, video and control. Many DV camcorders that have IEEE 1394 connections will be compatibme with the controm features of this HDTV receiver/ controlmer, but not compatible with the audio or video decoder. As other manufacturers distribute products that use the IEEE f394 AV/C standards, they will be responsibme for devemoping products that meet the standards of the technomogy, as well as compatibility testing with other products. Mitsubishi cannot be responsibme for their efforts, and therefore cannot promise compatibility with these other 3roducts. Any compatibimity probmems with other manufacturers products shouM be brought to the attention of those manufacturers. The HDMI input is compBiant with EIA=86f£ standards for standard, extended and high definition and HDCP copy protection. However, this input is not intended for use with personal computers video signams with computer resomutions. video, digitat audio or devices outputting 93 Appendix C:Remote Contro Programming A/V Programming the Remote NetCommand A/V Products to ControJ 1+ Move the siide switch at the top of the HD-6000 remote to the CabHe/DBSiDTV position+ 2+ Press and hold POWER on the remote control+ 3+ Enter the three digit code of 197, and then release POWER+ 4+ When the remote control is in the CABLEiDBSi DTV position, it is now programmed to send NetCommand signals to the HD-6000 so that it can control the BEEE1394 devices and older NetCommand supported or learned IR devices+ (This is the default setting for the remote controL) Receivers A/V Receiver Brand MITSUBISHI AIWA BOSE B&K DENON FISHER GARRARD HARMAN KARDON JENSEN JVC KENWOOD KLH KOSS MAGNAVOX MARANTZ MCINTOSH NAKAMICHI ONKYO OPTIMUS PANASONIC PARASOUND PHILIPS PIONEER POLK AUDIO QUASAR RCA ROTEL SANSUI SHARP SHERWOOD SONY TEAC TECHNICS VICTOR YAMAHA 1+ Move the slide switch at the top of the remote to the product you want to control 2+ Press and hold POWER on the remote control+ on 4+Point the remote control at the equipment and press the POWER button+ If the equipment responds, the remote control is properly programmed to operate the equipment+ If the equipment does not respond, repeat steps 2-4 with the next three digit code listed in step 3 for your equipment+ Cabme Brand ABC ARCHER CABLEVEW CITIZEN COLOR VOICE COMTRONICS CURTIS DIAMOND EAGLE GCBRAND GE GEMINI GENERAL INSTRUMENT/ JERROLD HAMLIN HITACHI MACOM M AG NAVOX MOTOROLA MEMOREX MOVlETIME PANASONIC PARAGON PHILIPS PIONEER PULSAR RCA REGAL REMBRANDT SAMSUNG SONY ZENITH/DRAKE 94 Code 010, 011,012, 013, 014 225,226,241 351 352 234,235,236,245,246,359,361 2O4 213 215,223,242,362 223_229 232,233 200,208 363 357 227,228 224,350,360 216 206,217 209,214,240, 247 203,227,231,230 219,218,221 356 223,248 205,207 353 219,218,221 203,205,227,231,230 366 203,211,239 234,237 354,355 222,249,364,365 212, 213,211,210 221,218,219 232,233 201,202,243,244 CabMe Boxes Programming the Remote to ControJ Other Brands of Audio and Video Products 3. Enter the first three digit code listed for your equipment, and then release the POWER button the remote control+ Codes SATELLITE Code 124 125 105, 122,105 128,129,130,106,107 128,129,130,106,107 112,113 124,125 129 105 112,113 122 121,122 112 103,124 103,104,105,108 128,129,130,106,107,133,138 123,146 130 105, 114 117 138 101,106,116 105 115 112 105,138 105 147,177 100 Appendix continued Cable C: Remote Boxes, Control Programming continued SCiENTiFiC ATLANTA SIGNATURE SLMARK SPRUCER STARCQM STARGATE TELEVlEW TOCQM TOSHIBA UNIKA UNITED CABLE UNIVERSAL VIDEOWAY VIEWSTAR ZENITH 112, 113, 194 119,124,125,126,127,120,121,122 105,101 105 119,124,125,126,127,120,121,122 105 101,105 135,136 104 125 119,124,125,126,127,120,121,122 122 106 129,130 117,100 DVD Brand MITSUBISHI AIWA APEX BOSE DENON FERGUSON HARMAN KARDON HiTACHi JVC KENWOOD MINTEK NORDMENDE ONKYO ORITRON PANASONIC PHILIPS/MAGNAVOX PIONEER RCA/GE/PROSCAN ROTEL SABA SAMSUNG SAMPO SHARP SYLVANIA SONY THOMSON TOSHIBA V iNC. (BRAVO D1) YAMAHA ZENITH Code 003 261,274 266,283 286 250,273 251 282_288 27O 257 271,289 285 251 267,280 263,268 250 258 263 272,290 252 251,266 292 251 261 263 260 264 264,278,279 251 253 291 250,272, 276,287 269 Satellite Receivers/DBS/DTV DBS Brand MITSUBISHI ECHOSTAR/DISH NETWORK EXPRESS VU G.E. HiTACHi HNS(Huqhes} JVC (ECHOSTAR} MAGNAVOX PANASONIC PHILIPS PROSCAN RCA SAMSUNG - TERRESTRIAL SONY STAR CHOICE TOSHIBA UNIDEN WEBTV ZENITH/LG Code 006(same as 173) 175,182,183,188 175 176 173,181,184 173 175 171,172 174 171,172 176,179,180,185 176,179,180,185 192 177 173 170,189,190,191 171,172 187 193 Codes, VCRs VCR Brand MITSUBISHI AKAI AUDIO DYNAMIC BELL&HOWELL BROKSONIC CANON CiTiZEN CRAIG CURTIS MATHES DAEWOO DBX DIMENSIA EMERSON FISHER EUNAI GE GO VIDEO GOLDSTAR HiTACHi iNSTANT REPLAY JVC KENWOOD LXl MAGNAVOX MARANTZ MARTA MEMOREX MGA MINOLTA MULTITECH NEC OLYMPIC OPTIMUS ORION PANASONIC PENNEY PENTAX PHILCO PHILIPS PIONEER PROSCAN QUASAR RADIO SHACK RCA REALiSTiC SAMSUNG SANSUI SANYO SCOTT SEARS SHARP SIGNATURE 2000 SONY SV2000 SYLVANIA SYMPHONIC TASHIRO TATUNG TEAC TECHNICS TEKNIKA TOSHIBA TQTEVISION VECTOR RESEARCH WARDS YAMAHA ZENITH Code [001,060, 067,068,061,062,002 049_ 034, 035,036 031 025, 040, 046 043, 046 026 025,049, 026 065, 044,047 063, 021,044,078 030, 031 065 063, 046,038,039,023,045,062,040 025, 028,029,027 047, 046,040 053, 065,044,079 057, 069,070,071 026 043, 065,020,047 044, O43 030, 031,076,077 030, 026,031 047, 026,020,027,028,025,029 051, 043,044 030, 031 026 [044,029 [060,067,068,061,062 [020,065 [067,047 [030,031 [044,043 [048,041,055,026 [046,040 [043,044,041,042 [044,020,065,025,030,031 [020,031,065 [051,044,047,043,046,040,063 [051,043,044 043 [ [022,058 [04!,042,043,044 [ i065,066 [044,026,056_029,060,047 [057,022,053 [046,040 [025,029 [021,022,029,060,067,068,046,040 [025,026,027,028,020 [055, O56 047, O55 [048, 049, 050, 073, 074,075 [047 061, 043,044,047 047 026 030, 031 030, 047,031 041, 042,043,044 044, O47 021, 066 026 031 055, 056,029,064,026 025, 030,031 064, 026 95 Appendix continued C: Remote Control /MPORTANT Some manufacturers may change their products, or they may use more than one remote controm system. If this is the case, the HDTV receiver/contommer remote controm may not be abmeto operate your VCR, DVD, cabme box, satemmitereceiver, or A/V receiver. After entering the correct codes in each position of the remote control, use the slide switch to select which product will respond when an operational button is pressed. Only one of the below devices is allowed for each slide switch position. TV position: position: HD-6000 HDTV receiver/controller NetCommand® Codes, When your remote control has been programmed to operate another manufacturer's product, the function performed on each layer can vary. The most common functions are: VCR POWER CHANNEL up/down PLAY REC PAUSE STOP FFiFWD REWiREV Mitsubishi VCRs will be compatible additional buttons Cabme Boxes and Satellite POWER with some Receivers CHANNEL up/down 0-9 number buttons (on some models) Mitsubishi TVs Cable/DBSiDTV Programming controlled devices DVD position: DVD player LD player VCR position: VCR o Audio position: AiV receiver DVD player Cable box ENTER (on some models) CANCEL (on some models) ADJUST up/down/left/right (on some models) o GUIDE (on some models) A/V Receivers * POWER VOLUME MUTE Mitsubishi A/V Receivers Direct Input Selection buttons: numbers, SQV and QV (on some models) Mitsubishi CD Players (not aimfunctions for aimmodels} PLAY FFiFWD REWiREV PAUSE STOP DVD and Laser Disc Players (net all functions for all models) POWER MENU If you have a Mitsubishi AiV receiver, the audio position may be used in conjunction with select Mitsubishi CD players. Your audio position must be programmed to 010. 0-9 number buttons (on some models) PLAY STOP ARROW up/down/left/right FF/FWD (on some models) REWiREV PAUSE CANCEL (on some models) ENTER CHANNEL (on some models) 96 Appendix D: On Screen Information Displays When you turn on the HD-6000, change Devices, change Channels or when you press the INFO button on the remote control the HD-6000 will display the current status. Below are the most common displays; please note that seldom or never do all of the different status indicators appear at the same time. Analog Program 1. 2. Antenna or Device being viewed Analog channel being received: If antenna being viewed 3. Channel name (if manually programmed) 4. Signal Type being received Possible: Ant-l, Ant-2 or Input 1, 2- 480i Component Inp-DTV- 5. 1, 2 - 480i, 480p, 720p or 1080i G -Ant-1 G" .480i Standard -_.__.._ f-. ,Stereo SAP _f 5 ) TV-PG DLSV_ SQV2 480i, 480p, 720p or 1080i Screen format being used , Monday 11:00 Possible: Sleep Analog 480i/480p signals - Standard, Zoom, Stretch, Stretch Plus, Narrow 720p/1080i 3 XXXX signals - Standard, Timer: AM 30 -----4_ Expand, Wide Expand 6. Stereo and/or SAP being broadcast 7. V-Chip Ratings 8. Channel in SuperQuickView 9. Day and Time 10. Sleep Timer remaining 11. PiP source and channel 12. Special Message Special Message Line bank 2 time Line (shows only when a special message is needed) Digital 1= 2= 3= Ant=l Digital Major and Sub channel number XXXX=XX •HD Standard Digital Channel Name (only if broadcast) Signal Type being broadcast/received Possible: 4. - t, Program Screen format being used Possible: SD 4:3 - Standard, Expand, Zoom, Stretch, Stretch Plus, Narrow SD 16:9 or HD- Standard, Language(s) 6. Program 7. Special --@ TV-PG DLSV SQV2 SD 4:3, SD 16:9 or HD 5. XXXXXXXXXXXXXX Monday 11:00 AM Sleep Timer: 30 Wide Expand being broadcast Name (if broadcast) Message Line (shows only when a special message - Special is Message Line needed) DVCR HD Standard Digital IEEE 1394 Device 1. Status of D-VHS VCR or IEEE 1394 device 2. Counter of D-VHS VCR 3. Media type in D-VHS VCR 4. Special message TV-PG DLSV "Play 01:20:15" : DVHS Monday 11:00 AM Sleep Timer: 30 line (shows only when a special message is needed; may be seen with Analog signals) (_ •Special Message Line 97 Appendix E: NetCommand® Specialized Device Keys AiV RECEBVER CABLE or DBS VCR DVD LEARNING SCREEN CHECKBOX NAME FUNCTION NAME ON TV REMOTE X X X X Power* Power On or Power On/Off POWER** X X X X Power (Off)* Power Off POWER** X Volume Up Volume Up VOL A X Volume Down Volume Down VOL • X Mute Mute MUTE X Analog to Digital* Analog/Digita! Switch GUIDE** X Digital to Analog* Digital/Analog Switch GUIDE** X input (1-7) AVR input Select Automatic (when device is selected) X X Channel Up Channel Scan Up CHAN • X X Channel Down Channel Scan Down CHAN • Recall Last Channel RecalI QV GUIDE X X X Guide Guide X X X Adjust Up Arrow/move Up ADJUST • X X X Adjust Down Arrow/move Down ADJUST • X X X Adjust Left Arrow/move Left ADJUST X X X Adjust Right Arrow/move Right X X X Enter Enter/Select ENT X X X Menu Device Menu or Setup Menu DEVICE MENU X X X Cancel Cancel or Exit CANCEL X X X Info Status information Page Up Guide Page Up CHAN • *** Page Down Guide Page Down CHAN • .... X X ADJUST _, INFO Display X X X Play Play PLAY X X X Stop Stop STOP X X X Forward Fast Forward/Fwd X X X Rewind Rewind/Reverse X X X Pause Pause PAUSE X X X Record Record REC X X X Enter (digits)t Enter for channel numbers ENT X X X Low Speed Out* LowSpeed 480i out FORMAT** X X X Nigh Speed Out* Hi Speed 480p/1080i X X X 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0 X X input input Change GUIDE** X Sub channel separators Digital Sub channel CANCEL X Chapter + Chapter Skip Forward CHAN • X Chapter - Chapter Skip Reverse CHAN • * These are paired functions (e.g. Power and Power Off). first of the paired functions. Search FF Search REW FORMAT** out When the original remote control uses a single button for both functions, If there are two Enter keys, learn the Enter key used for channel selection when digits are entered. $ Learn the subchannel separator ira special key is used to add a separator remote to add the separator here. learn only the The ENT button on the remote sends the correct IR code (dash or dot) in a digital channel. Press the CANCEL button on the ** This function is performed only when the Device Selection Menu is displayed and the device icon is highlighted. *** Channel Up/Down as Guide Page Up/Down happens only after pressing GUIDE and returns to channel functions after pressing ENTER or CANCEL. 98 Appendix F: C eaning and Service Service Normally, light dusting with a dry, non-scratching duster wiii keep your HDTV Receiver clean. If cleaning beyond this is needed, please use the following guidelines: First, turn off the HDTV Receiver and unplug the power cord from the power outlet. Front, Top and Sides of the HDTV Receiver: Gently wipe down your HDTV Receiver with a soft, non-abrasive cloth such as cotton flannel or a clean cloth diaper, lightly moistened with water. Dry with a second dry, soft, non-abrasive cloth. If you are unable to correct a problem with your HDTV Receiver, consult your Mitsubishi dealer or a Mitsubishi Authorized Warranty Service Center. DO NOT adjust any controls other than those described in this Owner's Guide. o DO NOT remove the protective HDTV Receiver. Menus not described cover of your and shown in this owner's guide are designed for Factory use and for Authorized Service Personnel, Damage caused to the HDTV Receiver by non=authorized changes or changes to these menus made by non-authorized persons are not covered under warranty. For oily dirt, add a few drops of mild liquid detergent, 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. General Cleaning Warnings: DO NOT allow liquid to enter the HDTV Receiver 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 with ammonia, bleach, alcohol, benzine, or thinners as these can dull the surfaces. DO NOT spray liquids or cleaners on the HDTV Receiver's surfaces. directly DO NOT scrub or rub the HDTV Receiver harshly. Wipe it gently. IMPORTANT For further information, call Relations (800} 332=2119. Consumer 99 Appendix G: Input Sources and Scan Rates HDMI/DVJ Output Monitor Scan Rate HDCP 720p Monitor NonHDCP 720p Monitor HDCP 480p Monitor 1080i 720p 720p 480p 480p 1080i none 720p none 480p none Done 1080i 1080i 720p 720p 480p 480p 480i, 480p signals from Component 1 & 2 yes 1080i none 720p none 480p none 480i, !080p component signals from hput DTV Done 1080i 1080i 720p 720p 480p 480p 480i, 480p component signals from hput DTV yes 1080i none 720p none 480p none 1080i 1080i 720p 720p 480p 480p does not apply 1080i 1080i 720p 720p 480p 480p 480i or 480p signals from Ant-1 or EEE 1394 none 1080i 1080i 720p 720p 480p 480p 480i or 480p signals from Ant-l, Ant-2 or IEEE 1394 yes 1080i none 720p none 480p none 720p signats from Ant-l, Ant-2 or EEE 1394 none 1080i 1080i 720p 720p 480p 480p 720p signals from Ant-l, Ant-2 or EEE 1394 yes 1080i none 720p none 480p none 1080i signals from Ant-l, Ant-2 or EEE 1394 none 1080i 1080i 720p 720p 480p 480p 1080i signals from Ant-l, Ant-2 or EEE 1394 yes 1080i none 720p RODe 480p none HDMI input yes or none 1080i none 720p none 480p none Copy Protection HDCP 1080i Monitor Non none 1080i yes 480i, 480p signals from Component 1 & 2 = HDCP 1080i Monitor Non = HDCP 480p Monitor ANALOG 480i signals from Ant-l, Ant-2, hput- 1, 2 480i signals from Ant-l, Ant-2, hput- 1, 2 480i, 480p, 1080i, 720p RGBHV signals from hput DTV 1080i, 720p component signals from hput DTV or Component 1, 2 none DIGITAL 100 Appendix G: Input Sources and Scan Rates YPbPR or HD Monitor Output Scan Rate copy Protection 1080i Monitor 720p Monitor 480p Monitor 480i signais from Ant-l, Ant-2, Input- 1, 2 none 1080i 720p 480p 480i signals from Ant-l, Ant-2, Input- 1, 2 yes none none 480p 480i, 480p signals from Component 1& 2 none 1080i 720p 480p 480i, 480p signals from Component 1& 2 yes none none 480p none 1080i 720p 480p yes none none 480p 1080i 720p 480p does not apply 1080i 720p 480p 480i or 480p signals from Ant-1 or EEE 1394 none 1080i 720p 480p 480i or 480p signals from Ant-l, Ant-2 or IEEE 1394 yes none none 480p 720p signals from Ant-l, Ant-2 or IEEE 1394 none 1080i 720p 480p 720p signals from Ant-l, Ant-2 or IEEE 1394 yes none none 480p 1080i signais from Ant-l, Ant-2 or IEEE 1394 none 1080i 720p 480p 1080i signals from Ant-l, Ant-2 or IEEE 1394 yes none none 480p yes or none 480p 480p 480p copy Protection Video Output Monitor VCR or Non-HD 480i signals from Ant-l, Ant-2, Input- 1, 2 yes or none 480i 480p signals from Component yes or none none 480i or 480p RGBHV signals from Input DTV yes or none none 1080i component does not apply none does not apply none 480i or 480p signals from Ant-l, Ant 2 or EEE 1394 none 480i 480i or 480p signals from Ant-l, Ant 2 or IEEE 1394 yes 480i 720p signals from Ant-l, Ant 2 or EEE 1394 DOne 480i 720p signals from Ant-l, Ant 2 or EEE 1394 yes 480i 1080i signals from Ant-l, Ant 2 or EEE 1394 node 480i 1080i signals from Ant-l, Ant 2 or EEE 1394 yes 480i mnput Signam Source Scan Rate ANALOG 480i, 1080p component 480i, 480p component signals from Input DTV signals from Input DTV 480i, 480p, 1080i, 720p RGBHV signals from Input DTV 1080i, 720p component none signals from Input DTV or Component 1, 2 DIGITAL HDMI input Video Output VCR or Non-HD Monitor Output mnput Signal Scan Source Scan Rate Rate ANALOG 1& 2 signals from Input DTV 1080i RGBHV signals from Input DTV DIGITAL 101 Troubleshooting PossibJe Solution 1. The HD-6000 remote control does not work. 2. The HD-6000 takes several seconds to respond. ®It is normal for digital ®Press ENTER after a Use a 4 digit number ®Use a 6 digit number 3. Cable provider needs information CableCARD TMservice. ® On the remote control, press TV MENU and then enter the numbers 999 to display the Host ID and CabbCARD TMID information. 4. You cannot access a channel. ®Use number key's instead of CHANNEL up/down. ®Be sure the channel you want to view is in memory. See page 72. ®Check that the HD-6000 is turned to the correct device or antenna for that channel, by pressing the DEVICE button. ®Make sure the V-Chip lock is off. ® if tuned to digital channels, have physical channel in memory. 5. On-screen displays appear each time you change a function. ®This is part of normal the HD-6000's 6. You cannot program the HD-6000 to turn on automatically (timer function) ®The HD-6000 may be locked. ®The clock may not be set. 7. There is no sound even when the volume is turned up. ®Check audio source in Device Menu. ®Check to see if the MUTE button is on. ®The HD-6000's "Listen to:" setting may be set to SAP. if you are listening through a DVl device, check that the analog audio has been connected to the HD-6000 and your DVl device. 8. NetCommand keys. ®Device does not use IR format for remote control signal. ITT and RF formats cannot be learned. ®Room lighting may affect the signal. Have the remotes very close (6 inches or less) to the HD-6000 during Learning. ® if using a Mitsubishi remote control, make sure the slide switch is not set to the CABLE/DBS/DTV position. ®Some but not all device key' functions can be learned by NetCommand. For example, POWER and PLAY may be learned, but other functions may not. ®The signal from the remote control may not be strong enough, insert fresh batteries and try Learning again. 9. You have forgotten 10. PIP does not display a picture. ®Make sure the V-Chip lock is off. ®Not all inputs can be displayed as a PIP. 11. Digital channels do not appear in PIP. ® Normal PiP operation. 12. Not all channels appear in multiple PIP/POR ® Digital channels do not display in PIP/POR 13. The sound does not match the screen picture. ®NetCommand@ is setup incorrectly. The HD-6000's "Listen to:" setting may be set to SAP. ® if using stereo or A/V receiver speakers, check their input selection. ® if using stereo or A/V receiver, check that AUDIO 2 of MONITOR OUTPUT on HD-6000's back panel is connected to the A/V receiver. 14. There is a large black or gray rectangle on the screen, ®The HD-6000's analog closed captioning has been set to "text" mode in the Captions menu. Turn off because there is no text information being broadcast. 1E You cannot see a picture when playing a VHS tape. Display the Device Selection menu and select the correct VCR. ®Check your VCRs owner's guide for further trouble shooting. 16. V-Chip is not working. ®Make sure that V-Chip is On. ® if V-Chip Hours are currently set to disable the V-Chip lock, the V-Chip will not block programming. 17. The HD-6000 will not turn on after being plugged in. 102 to start unable to learn specific device your V-Chip passcode. Check that the batteries are installed correctly. Check that the selected switch is set to CABLE/DBS/DTV. Be within 20 feet of the HD-6000 when using the remote control. Program the remote control to operate the HD-6000 (Appendix C). ®See Appendix channels to take longer to tune in. channel number to avoid delays. for an over-the-air digital channel for cable digital channels A, Bypassing operation. the V-Chip Lock. if blue light on front panel is blinking, wait for at least one minute for the light to turn off, then press Power again. TroubJeshooting, continued PossibJe SoJution 18. HD-6000 functions do not respond to the remote control or to front panel control and will not Power Off. ®Use the System Reset button as explained at the end of this section. 19. Name options not available for some channels _ Only memorized 20. When viewing a stopped rolling on the screen. ®Turn off video mute for the VCR. Begin playing the tape. ®Change the VCR input to the antenna input. 21. HD-6000 turned itself Off and the Jight on the front paneJ started to blJnk. 22n When a Device is selected from the Device Selection menu, the screen is blue (no signal source). ®Make sure the selected device is turned on. ®From the Edit NetCommand® menu select Review. Verify that the inputs are actually connected to the HD-6000. If they are not, either change the physical connections on the back panel, or select the Change on the Edit NetCommand menu to change the HD-6000 NetCommand's settings for the connection or connection screen for each device. 23n The Device does not respond to button presses from the remote. Remote has not been setup for NetCommand ® use. ®The incorrect manufacturer was selected during setup. Select the Change setting from the Setup menu and then the device to display the manufacturer selection. Change if necessary. ®The device is not supported and keys have not been learned. The requested function is not supported by NetCommand. Verify that the function is supported or keys are learned. ®The IR emitter is incorrectly placed. Make sure the IR emitter is facing the IR sensor in the device. ®The IR emitter is not plugged into the IR emitter Output NetCommand. ®The IR emitter is facing the HD-6000, causing double signals. Be sure that the IR emitter cannot send to the HD-6000. 24n The A/V Receiver is the selected audio source but there is no sound. ®Check to see if the A/V Receiver power is turned on. After the power is turned on, redisplay the Device Selection menu and press ENTER to al!ow NetCommand to correctly select the A/V Receiver input. ®From the NetCommand Menu select Review. Check the Review screen to see if the A/V Receiver inputs and device correspond to the actual connections on the A/V Receiver. If they do not match, either change the actual connections, or select Change on the Edit NetCommand menu to change the input on the Connection screen. 25. The TV Speaker icon or A/V Receiver icon is grayed out and not selectable. ®Select the Change setting from the Edit NetCommand menu, and then select the device (for example VCR). Once the Connection screen is displayed, check if the audio checkbox is selected for the TV input and/or AVR input. 26. Devices are grayed out in the Device Selection menu or the PIP Selection menu. A recording is in progress requiring the use of Monitor Out. Cancel the recording to select the device. ®Digital channels and media cards cannot display in the PIP or POR 27. Cannot see the A/V Receiver menu. 28. Screen is black when trying to view digital channels or IEEE 1394 device. VCR, white lines are analog channels can be named. Momentary power fluctuation caused theHD-6000 to turn off to prevent damage. Wait for the blue light to stop flashing and turn On again. If the HD-6000 does not stay turned On, use the System Reset button. If this happens frequently, obtain an AC line power conditioner/surge protecton The A/V Receiver is not connected to any input of the HD-6000. To check the A/V Receiver menu temporarily plug into an unused input of the HD-6000. Then select Review from the NetCommand Menu, turn the input On to view the A/V Receiver menu. ® The PerfectColor rM color balance has been incorrectly Setup menu to reset the color balance. set. Use the 103 TroubJeshooting, continued PossibJe SoJution 29n The REC button is not working, or, on the Transport menu the record key is grayed out and not availabJe. The device does not support recording, such as a DVD player. ® Recordings can not be initiated from the Transport menu when using an IEEE 1394 device. Press REC instead. The Record menu displays allowing setup of a recording. 30. A program recorded on your HD-6000 is distorted when played on a 4:3 TV. ® HD-6000 was set to Anamorphic when program was recorded. Record programs in Cropped mode if playing back on a 4:3 TV. 31. Excessive digital artifacts. ® The EEE 1394 cable is too long (15 feet between devices is the maximum length). ® There may be a slow device in the middle of the EEE 1394 network. Move the slow devices to the end so that connections for faster devices do not pass through them. 32. DVCR analog/digital ® If the tape is currently playing but no picture displays, there may be a mismatch of the media with the display. Press DEVICE to display the Device Selection menu. Press ENTER for the DVCR device. If dJgitaI is selected, try analog, or if analog Js selected, try digital. 33. D-VHS recordings for digital cable have dropouts (loss of picture or sound), or no playback. ® DigitaJ cable signals on EEE 1394 can exceed the data rate standards supported by DVCR. 34. There is no audio and video from the HEEE1394 device. ® The device is not turned on - turn the device power on. No media (tape or disc) is inserted into the device. ® The media is blank (has no recording). ® The play command failed - Try pressing play again on the device's remote control or front panel. ® The device is already in use (for example: the device is currently recording). ® The source is copy-protected or violates copy protection. , The device's digital video signal is not supported by the TV, such as DV video, common with camcorders. Use analog connections instead, if available. The device is not an audio/video device. ® Too many other devices are already communicating over EEE 1394. Remove or stop some devices and try again. 35n The EEE 1394 Device is not listed in the Device SeJection menu. ® The device is unchecked in the Review screen. Select the NetCommand menu. Through Review, verify the device is checked. The EEE 1394 plug is disconnected or loose. ® The EEE 1394 Device has not been powered On. Turn on. ® The device has not been discovered. The device is not an Audio/Video device 36. The HEEE1394 device cannot be selected. ® The device may be busy, either recording or a peer-to-peer connection has been established. Cancel the recording or peer-to-peer connection. 37. DEVHCE MENU button does not display a menu. ® The IEEE 1394 device does not provide a menu. ® The TV cannot support EEE 1394 menus. See page 46. 38. AIJ HEEE1394 devices disappear. ® The connected devices must not be in a loop that returns to the HD-6000. Make sure a device is connected at the end. ® Disconnect all the cables and devices from the TV. Replace them one by one to locate the problem device or cable. ® Use System Reset (front controJ panel). 39. Cannot rediscover ® The device has been disconnected. Plug it in. The device ls unchecked in the Review screen. Select NetCommand from the Main menu, then select Review. Check the device. ® Remove EEE 1394 plug. Go to the Edit NetCommand menu. Delete the EEE 1394 device. Plug the device in again so it can be discovered again. 104 problems. a deleted HEEE1394 device Troubleshooting, continued PossibJe SoJution 40, An IEEE 1394 device has been plugged in but does not appear in the Device Selection menu (not discovered). ® The IEEE 1394 connection to the HD-6000 or another device is not secure or is loose. The IEEE 1394 device is not powered on. ® A device in the IEEE 1394 chain is not powered on - turn on all the devices. The device discovery can take as long as a minute to initiate. ® IEEE 1394 cable is too long (maximum of !5 feet between devices). ® The IEEE 1394 device uses an incompatible protocol and will not be discovered 41, Cannot record to or from the IEEE 1394 device, including Dub recordings. ® To initiate a recording to IEEE 1394 device press the REC key. The Record menu displays allowing setup of the recording. ® The source device for the recording is not powered on. ® When dubbing, the destination device for the recording is not powered on. ® The wrong media, (analog tape for digital recording, or digital tape for the analog recording) is in the device. ® Either the program is copy protected, or if there are multiple subchannels and one of the programs (not necessarily the program requested) is copy protected. ® The program has already been recorded once and the copy protection only allows one recording. Unapproved source device for copy protected material. ® The recording device can not decode the copyright signal included in the signal source (try another device if available). ® The playing device (for dubbing) does not support copyrighted material. Source for recording is copyrighted. ® Too many IEEE 1394 devices in network, insufficient bandwith available. Disconnect unused devices. ® Source Device has higher speed (S 400) than record device, if possible, reverse devices, play in the slower device and record in the faster device. 42. Cannot control the IEEE 1394 device from the Transport Menu. ® Device may not support the command. Selected function is gray (such as Record for a DVD, which does not support the Record function). 43. When ChannelView rM list is displayed, information appears incomplete ® Available information is sent from the broadcaster No other data is available. 44. Program to be recorded was correctly selected from ChannelView, however, incorrect program was recorded. ® The broadcaster supplied program information that was incorrect and/or was changed after a recording was added to the Record List. 45. incomplete 46. ChannelView 47. HD-6000 is not responding, after pulling out a Memory card during playback with the LT-4260. ® Press STOP or wait until playback is complete media card. 48. Can't see a thumbnail picture in the JPEG menu, or can't see a track/song name in the Playlist menu. ® File does not meet file standards for playback. 49. See on screen message "TV Disc is full..." ® Some recording(s) on the Track List need to be deleted. Press DEVICE to display the Device Selection menu, then select TV Disc. Press GUIDE to display the track list. Highlight program(s) to delete and press CANCEL twice to confirm. ChannelView program recorded. program recording failed. or cable provider. Recording device may have lack of space availability enough blank space to make a full recording. and there is not Connection and compatibility issues with IEEE 1394 (FireWire@) digital devices. This may include too many Firewire devices in use at one time, or the recording device not understanding the record command. ® HD-6000 lost power long enough to lose current clock time. ® Analog VCR power was left Off. before removing 105 Troubleshooting, continued PossibJe SoJution 50. TV PAUSE does not start when the PAUSE key is pressed. 51. When viewing a PC screen on the LT-4260 with PC Power Saver turned On, the LT-4260 and HD-6000 turn off. Using The System If there is a fulI screen pause without a slider appearing, then TV Pause is off. Go to the Setup menu and change the TV Pause setting from Off to Always or On Request. Press Pause. TV Pause needs to be restarted. Press DEVICE to display the Device Selection menu and press ENTER. Press Pause. Power the HD-6000 off and then on. Press Pause. Can't use TV Pause while recording an analog program. See Reset Menu instructions at the end of the Troubleshooting guide. , _ TV Pause is not available when PIP/POP is displayed. _ Turn the PC Power Saver to Off, to prevent the LT-4260 and HD-6000 turning off. Reset Button If the HD-6000 doesn't respond to either the remote controi or the front panei controis or wiii not power off, press the SYSTEM RESET button Using the Reset Menu for Reset of the HD-6000 or TV Disc Press TV menu followed by 1,2,3 to see the RESET SERVICE MENU to reset the HD-6000 or TV Disc. on the front panei with a pointed item such as the point of a bah point pen or end tip of a paperciip. Select menu. The HD-6000 wiii turn off and the blue led wiii flash Read on-screen warnings before proceeding, as some user data or settings may be erased. quickly for about one minute. When the blue led stops flashing, you may turn on the HD-6000 again. The changes you made whiHethe HD-6000 was most recently on, before you used the SYSTEM RESET button may lost, however, the changes you made previously are not IosL Only those changes since the last power On may be lost when the system reset button is pressed. Aii other settings are retained. a device Your choices other than TV Disc before using this are: Reset System Defaults (CAUTmON: All settings, except V-Chip, wiii be reset to the original factory defaults). OP 2. Erase TV Disc (CAUTION: Track List wiii be cleared). 3. Reformat TV Disc (CAUTION: Track List wiii be cleared). 4. Reset TV Disc (Track List wiii not be affected). 106 Additional Information UCENSOR'S SUPPLIERS DO NOT MAKE OR PASS ON TO END USER OR ANY OTHER THIRD PARTY, ANY EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION ON BEHALF OF SUCH SUPPMERS, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTES OF NONqNFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABIMTY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TITLE, This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision, and is intended for home and other limited pay-per-view uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision. Reverse engineering or CableCARD TMis a trademark of Cable Television Laboratories, HDMF Mthe HDMI logo and High-Definition Licensing LLC. Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. of Dolby Laboratories. Lifestyle@ 28 is a trademark Bnc. Dolby@ and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of the Bose Corporation. XBox TMis a trademark of the Microsoft Corporation. Playstation@ 2 is a trademark of the Sony Corporation. This product includes technology owned by Microsoft license from Microsoft Licensing, Inc. Corporation and cannot be used or distributed MultiMediaCard TMis trademark of Infineon Technologies and licensed to the MultiMediaCard without a Association. SmartMedia TMis a trademark of Toshiba Corp. CompactFlash@ and CF are trademarks of the CompactFlash Association. MEMORYSTICK TMis a trademark of Sony Corp. DTVUNK TMCertification DCR TMCertification Logo is a trademark of the Consumer Electronics Association. Logo is a trademark of the Consumer Electronics Association. Firewire@ is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. registered in the U.S. and other countries. MonitorLink TM,NetOommand@, ViewPoint@, QuickView TM,SuperQuickView TM,PerfectColor TM, MediaCommand TM and ChanneIView TM are trademarks of Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and/or birth defects or other reproductive harm. 107 Lead Antenna 19 LT-4260 LCD TV 29 M(onitor)-Link ControH 23 S-Video 22 SateHHiteReceiver 22 A Separate UHF and VHF Antenna Stereo System 22 VCR 20, 21 VVaHH Outlet CaMe 17, 20 Copy-Protected Materia[ 63 Current Recordings, canceHHing 61 AN Disc Search 62 Memory Reset 80 Receiver, add 45-47 Reset 12 Setting Descriptions Audio 81 Video 82 81-82 Add A/V Receiver 45-47 Devices 48-51 Audio Settings Antenna 14 D Daylight Savings Time, setting 74 Device Add 48-51 Advanced Learn Screen 50 Change 52 Connection for, Screen 50 ControH with Net Command® DeHete 52 [R ControHHed 59 Learn Screen 49 Menu 58 Name Screen 50 Screen 49 81 Menu 68, 72 AudioVideo Menu 68, 80 B Back Panel Inputs 13-14 Bypassing the V-Chip Lock 89 C Cab[eCARD TM 14 Inserting 17 TechnoHogy 18 Captions Menu 68, 75-76 Change Device 52 Channel 72, 74 Memorize 72 Name 72 ChannelView 59 Cleaning and Service 99 Color Balance, Setting 69 Connecting A/V Receiver 22 CabHe Box 17, 21 Component 1, and 2 Inputs with YPbPr 14, 26 Computer with a PC Monitor Output 23 DigitaHAudio Output 14 DispHay Monitor with Component Video 26 DTV Receiver with Component Video 24 RGB, HV Video 25 DVD Hayer with Component Video 26 DV[ Device with AnaHogAudio 13, 28 ExternaH Devices & NetCommand 16 HeHpfuHHints 34 HDM[ Device 13, 27 [EEE 1394 Devices 14, 32-33 [R Emitters 30 Sensor 3I 108 19 87-88 Setup 43 Device Menu Button to DispHay Menus Device SeHection Menu 57, 59 58 Audio 81 Output 14 Record Device 71 Prefer, Setting 72 DispHay Formats 85-86 DispHay Monitor with Component Video 26 DTV Connectors and Adaptors 24 DVD Format Definitions 85 DV[ AnaHog Audio 13, 28 Finish Screen 44, 47, 52, 56 Front Button Lock 78 Front Centre[ Pane Indicators 12 G GUIDE Button to DispHay Channe[View H HDM[ 15 Connecting to Display Monitor 27 DV[ Device 28 Source Device 27 TM and Menus 59 R iconOrder,Viewing,Changing71 IEEE1394 AddingAutomatically55-56 andNetCommand® Control54 CompatibleDevices32 DeviceTypeScreen56 Name53 importantSafeguards6-7 indicators,frontpanel 12 informationDisplays,On-Screen97 input Connection Compatibility91 DTV14,51 SourcesandScanRates100,101 IREmittePNetCommand@ 13,30, 31 JPEG Picture Thumbnail Menu 65 L Language selection 43, 69, 81 LT-4260 LCD W Connecting 29 Media Card Playback 65-66 M M(onitor)-Link 14, 23 Media Card use with LT-4260 13 Recording Now Record To List 61 60 Setup 60 Remote Control Battery Installation 40 Buttons 39, 40 Care 40 Functions 39-40 with NetCommand@ 38 Programming to Control A/V Products 94-96 Transport Buttons 71 Reset Coior 69 Menu 106 Review Screen 44 RF Connection for Cable Screen S Setting the Clock 74 Setup Menu 68, 69-70 Sleep Timer 40 Software version 70 Specifications 92-93 SQV (SuperQuickView TM) 73 Stationary Picture Warning 36 System Reset Button 12, 106 T Playback 65-66 USB Port 14 Memorize Channels 72 Time Menu 68, 74 Time Zone Selection Monitor Output 14, 23, MP3 Playlist Menu 66 Timer On/Off setting 74 Track List Screen 62 N NetCommand@ 11 Edit 45-52 InformationScreen 43 Initial Setup 43-44 Menu 68, 71 On Screen Buttons 41 Peer-to-Peer Connections 61 Specialized Device Keys 98 Time-Delayed Recording 60 P PC 13, 23, 64 PerfectColor TM (Manual Color Balance ) 69 PiP/POP Device Selection Menu 57 Operation Power indicator 84 Light 51 74 Transport Menu 71 Troubleshooting 102-106 TV Disc 11 Archiving 62 TV Pause 69-70 V V-Chip Lock Menu 68, 77-79 Exceptions 77 Passcode 78, 79, 89 Ratings Guideline 77 VCR Connecting 20, 21 Recording 63 Restrictions for Traditional Video Mute 80 Video Settings 82 63 W 12 Welcome Screen 43 WMA7 Playlist Menu 66 109 MITSUBISHI END-USER HDTV Receiver!Controller LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR EMBEDDED SOFTWARE SOFTWARE IMPORTANT - READ CAREFULLY: This License Agreement is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or an entity) and Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. 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MDEA SHALL NOT, UNDER FOR ANY DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE, WHETHER INDIRECT, INCLUDmNG, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY CLAIMS FOR LOST COMMITTED FOR IN REUANCE ON THE CONTINUATION OF ANY CIRCUMSTANCES BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY THIRD PARTIES SPECIAL, INCmDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE, PROFITS, LOSS OF GOOD WILL OR EXPENDITURES MADE OR THinS UCENSE. YOU AGREE THAT NEITHER MDEA'S BREACH OF THS UCENSE NOR ITS FAILURE TO REPAIR A DEFECT, ERROR OR BUG SHALL CONSTmTUTE A FAILURE OF THE ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF THinS UCENSE. BECAUSE SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR UMITATION OF LIABlUTY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENT_AL DAMAGES, THE ABOVE UM_TAT_ONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. MDEA's HabiHty to you for direct damages for any cause whatsoever and regardless of the form of the action, will be limited to the money paid by you for the HDTV Receiver/Controller (based on fair market value of the HDTV Receiver/Controller} that caused the damages. 8. 110 GENERAL. This License Agreement will be governed by the laws of the State of California. MITSUBgSHI HDTV RECEIVER/CONTROLLER LiMiTED WARRANTY MITSUBISHI DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC. ("MDEA') warrants to the original purchaser of this HDTV receiver/controller that if purchased from an authorized MITSUBISHI Audio/Video Dealer, should it prove defective by reason of improper worknTanship and/or material: a. Parts. All parts (except any software incorporated into this HDTV receiver/controller) are warranted for a period of one year from the date of the original purchase at retail. We will repair or replace, at our option, any defective part without charge for the part. Parts used for replacement may be replaced with those of like kind and quality and may be new or remanufactured. Parts used for replacement are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period. b. Embedded Software. MDEA warrants that all software incorporated into this HDTV receiver/controller (the "Embedded Software") will perform in accordance with the functional description of Embedded Software in all material respects, but MDEA does not warrant that the Embedded Software is error-free. MDEA also does not warrant that the Embedded Software will be compatible under EEE 1394 AV/C and HAVi software standards with products produced by any other manufacturer. The warranty contained in this section shall continue for a period of one year, from the date of the original purchase from the dealer. If, after prompt notice within the warranty period, MDEA determines that the Embedded Software has failed to perform in accordance with such functional description in all material respects and if such failure is not due to accident, misuse, modification or misapplication of the Embedded Software, then MDEA shall modify or replace the nonconforming Embedded Software at no charge to you, which at MDEA's sole discretion may be fulfilled by means of modification or replacement software contained on a replacement memory card for Customer installation. The foregoing shall be MDEA's sole obligation to you under this limited warranty. All rights under this limited warranty on the Embedded Software also subject to your compliance with the terms of the Software License Agreement applicable to this HDTV receiver/controller, and this limited warranty on the Embedded Software shall be null and void if the Embedded Software is modified or changed in any manner except as specifically authorized by MDEA. c. Labor. For certain items that are designed to be replaced by the consumer, including (but not limited to) some Embedded Software, the consumer is solely responsible for any replacement labor. For all other parts, we will provide the labor for a warranty repair by an authorized MITSUBISHI service center without charge for one year from the original date of purchase at retail. warranty d. Notice. time period. To obtain warranty service, you must notify an authorized MITSUBISHI BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE, pmease review the instruction booklet controm adjustment, If the problem persists please arrange for warranty 1. TO OBTAIN WARRANTY to insure service, service center of any defect within proper installation the applicable and correct customer SERVICE: a. Return your HDTV receiver/controller to your nearest authorized MITSUBISHI service center whose name and address can be obtained from your MITSUBISHI dealer, by writing at the address provided below, calling MDEA at the 800-332-2119, or by using the support feature of our website at www.mitsubishi-tv.com. b. Proof of purchase date from an authorized MITSUBISHI dealer is required when requesting warranty service. Present your sales receipt or other document which establishes proof and date of purchase. THE RETURN OF THE OWNER REGISTRATION CARD IS NOT A CONDITION OF WARRANTY COVERAGE. However, please return the Owner Registration Card so that we can contact you should a question of safety arise which could affect you. 2. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER cosmetic damage or damage to any other prod uct where such damage is caused by unauthorized modification, alteration, repairs to or service of the product by anyone other than an authorized MITSUBISHI service center; physical abuse to or misuse of the product (including any failure to carry out any maintenance as described in the Owner's Guide or any product damaged by excessive physical or electrical stress); any products that have had a serial number or any part thereof altered, defaced or removed; product use in any manner contrary to the Owner's Guide (including uneven picture tube aging and imprinted images on the viewing screen of connected display monitors); freight damage; or any damage caused by acts of God or other factors beyond the reasonable control of MDEA, such as power surge damage caused by electrical system or lightning. This warranty also excludes service where no defect in the product covered under this warranty is found, service related to unsatisfactory audio or visual reception or signal unless caused a defect in the product that is covered under this warranty, all costs, expenses or any other damages arising from product installation, or set-ups, any adjustments of user controls (including contrast, brightness, color, tint, fine tuning, sharpness), other adjustment necessary to prepare the unit for display or use, connection with any external audio receiver, antenna, cable or satellite systems, or service of products purchased or serviced outside the U.S.A. Please consult the operating instructions contained in the Owner's Guide furnished with the product for information regarding user controls. 3. ANY EXPRESS WARRANTY NOT PROVIDED HEREIN, AND ANY REMEDY WHICH, BUT FOR THIS PROVISION, MIGHT ARISE BY IMPLICATION OR OPERATION OF LAW, IS HEREBY EXCLUDED AND DISCLAIMED. THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO A TERM OF ONE YEAR. 4. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL MDEA BE LIABLE TO PURCHASER OR ANY OTHER PERSON FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF WARRANTY, BREACH OF CONTRACT, OR OTHERWISE. 5. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. 6. This warranty gives you specific lasts, or the exclusion or limitation of incidental, special SPECIAL OR or consequential legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. In no event shall Mitsubishi have any liability, including without limitation, for general, consequential, incidental, or special damages for loss, destruction, damage or corruption of recorded data, media or software resulting from use of this television, or cost of recovery of lost data, media or software therefore. MmTSUBISHI DIGITAL ELECTRONmCS AMERICA, INC. 9351 Jeronimo Road Irvine, CA 92618-1904 111 ,l_ DiGiTAL MiTSUBiSHi ELECTRIC TELEVJSJDNB '_ Website: www. rnitsubishi-tv.com M DEAservice@mdea.corn To order repMacement or additionaU remote controUs or Owner's Guides, call 800 -553-7278 For questions, call Consumer ReMations at © 2004 Mitsubishi 871D410A10 Digital Electronics America, hc. Written and Printed in the U.S.A
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