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Digital Light Projection Television Model
WD-65000
visit our website at
www.mitsubishi-tv.com
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Digital Light Projection Television ModelWD-65000visit our website atwww.mitsubishi-tv.comTM

Page 2 - DO NOT OPEN

True high definition multimedia requiresa large, precise display, the smartcircuitry to drive it, and an assortmentof inputs for a wide variety of sou

Page 3 - Table of Contents

11InstallationFront Control Panel Functions ...12Back Panel Functions...13How Connections Affect:PIP and POP ...

Page 4 - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

12Part II : InstallationFront Control PanelMany remote control buttons are duplicated on the front control panel. These buttons are shaded in figure 1

Page 5 - Important Safeguards

13Part II: InstallationBack Panel Functions1Inputs 1-4These inputs can be used for the connection of a VCR, Super VHS (S-VHS) VCR, laser discplayer, o

Page 6 - [email protected]

14Part II : InstallationHow Connections Affect the PIP and POPTo see a picture in the PIP or POP inset, youmay need to select an input source. If theo

Page 7 - Thank You

15Part II: InstallationHow Connections Affect the System 4 Home Theater IR ControlSpecial Setups:A/V Equipment (For System 4 Home Theater IR Control)V

Page 8 - To the Mitsubishi Consumer:

16Part II : InstallationConnecting an Antenna, Wall Outlet Cable, or Cable BoxSeparate UHF and VHF Antennas(Figure 1)1Connect the UHF and VHF antenna

Page 9 - Unpacking Your New TV

17Part II: InstallationConnecting a VCRFigure 1. Connecting VCR with antennas or walloutlet cable.Antennas or Wall Outlet Cable(Figure 1)1Connect the

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18Part II : InstallationConnecting an Audio ReceiverConnecting an Audio ReceiverStereo Audio System(Figure 1)1Connect the audio cables from AUDIOMONIT

Page 11 - Installation

19Part II: InstallationConnecting a DVD PlayerSee Appendix B, page 59, for componentvideo signal compatibility information.For digital audio connectio

Page 12 - Appendix B

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

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20Part II : InstallationConnecting a DTV ReceiverDTV Connections and Adaptors(Figure 1)The TV back panel has 5 RCA-type connec-tors, for the DTV conne

Page 14 - Operation of PIP and POP

21Part II: InstallationConnecting a DTV ReceiverConnecting a DTV ReceiverFigure 1. Connecting the DTV receiver with RGBvideo connections.DTV Receiver

Page 15 - Assign Input Menu

22Part II : InstallationConnecting a Computer and the Sysyem 4 Home Theater IR ControlSee page 50 for information on using theTV’s IR emitters to con

Page 17 - Connecting a VCR

We’re proud of the many advances indigital television, in which we haveplayed a major role. Digitalbroadcasting brings flawless pictures and sound.At

Page 18 - Connecting an Audio Receiver

25SetupProgramming the Remote Control:To Control Other A/V Products ... 26 - 27To Activate the System 4 HomeTheater IR Control ...

Page 19 - Connecting an S-Video Device

26Part III : SetupProgramming the Remote Control: To Control Other A/V ProductsProgramming the Remote Control: To Control Other A/V ProductsFigure 1.

Page 20 - Connecting a DTV Receiver

27Part III : SetupProgramming the Remote Control: To Control Other A/V ProductsProgramming the Remote Control: To Control Other A/V ProductsFigure 5.

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28Part III : SetupActivate the System 4 Home Theater IR ControlProgramming the Remote Control:To Activate the System 4 Home Theater IR ControlFigure 1

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29Part III : SetupActivate the System 4 Home Theater IR ControlProgramming the Remote Control:Activation of the System 4 Home Theater IR ControlTestin

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3Table of ContentsIMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ...4 - 5Thank You Letter

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30Part III : SetupThe 3D Graphical Menu SystemFigure 1. MAIN Menu: The MAIN menu screen willalways be the first screen that appears when youpress th

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31Part III : SetupMenu Screens (Overview)Figure 3. Channel MenuFigure 2. Captions MenuFigure 1. Setup MenuSetup Menu(Figure 1)You can put channels in

Page 26 - (Figures 1-5)

32Part III : SetupMenu Screens (Overview)Audio/Video Menu(Figure 2)AV Memory Reset on the menu allows you toreturn the A/V settings for the current in

Page 27 - A/V Receiver Codes

33Part III : SetupSetup Menu: Memorize channels and Assign InputMemorize Channels(Figure 1 and 2)This selection memorizes the channels yourTV can rece

Page 28 - Audio and Video Products

34Part III : SetupCaptions Menu: Closed CaptionsCaptions Menu(Figure 1)Broadcasters can send either Standard orText closed captioning. Standard closed

Page 29 - To Activate the Video Portion

35Part III : SetupChannel Menu: Antenna, Channel, Memory, Name, and SQV™SQV (Super Quick View™)Using The Menu Screen(Figure 1)SQV (Super Quick View™)

Page 30 - Menu System

36Part III : SetupV-Chip Lock Menu: V-Chip LockV-Chip LockV-Chip Lock(Figure 1)The V-CHIP LOCK allows you to Block orAllow programs based upon rating

Page 31 - Menu Screens (Overview)

37Part III : SetupV-Chip Lock Menu: V-Chip LockV-Chip LockTable 3. V-Chip rating information that may be included with made-for-theater and direct-to-

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38Part III : SetupV-Chip Lock Menu: V-Chip Lock Hours/TimeV-Chip Lock Hours/TimeV-Chip Lock Hours/Time(Figure 1)V-Chip Lock Hours/Time will allow you

Page 33 - Figure 2. Memorize Menu

39Part III : SetupTimerAdvanced Menu: TimerTimer Menu(Figure 2)The timer can be turned On or Off. When On,you need to select the time to turn on,the d

Page 34 - Closed Captions

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

Page 35 - Memorize Channels

40Part III : SetupVideo Mute, and Black Enhancement, and Lamp StatusAdvanced Menu: Video Mute, Black Enhancement, and Lamp StatusFigure 1. Advanced Me

Page 36 - V-Chip Lock

41Part III : SetupAudio/Video Menu: A/V Memory, and Audio/Video settingsAudio/Video menu(Figure 1)Each of the 12 inputs has its own A/Vmemory. You can

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42Part III : SetupTV Speakers, and Audio OutputAudio/Video Menu: TV Speakers, and Audio OutputTo prevent damage from a suddenTV Speakers(Figure 1)This

Page 38 - V-Chip Lock Hours/Time

43Part III : SetupClock Menu: Clock Setting (Manual)Clock Setting (Manual)(Figure 1)For the manual clock setting, select thecurrent time, including AM

Page 39 - Advanced Menu: Timer

44Part III : SetupA/V Setting Descriptions: AudioA/V Setting Descriptions: AudioAudio SettingsBass enhances or reduces low frequencysound.Treble enhan

Page 40 - Lamp Status

45Part III : SetupA/V Setting Descriptions: VideoVideo SettingsA/V Setting Descriptions: Videoples of film media are motion pictures,made-for-TV movie

Page 41 - Descriptions

Ever wish you were actually part of themovie or sitting in a field-level box at the50-yard line, watching the game? TheMitsubishi total home theater s

Page 42 - TV Speakers, and Audio Output

47OperationRemote Control Functions... 48 - 55Overview ... 48Care and Operation ...

Page 43 - Clock Setting (Auto)

48Part IV : OperationOverviewRemote Control Functions: OverviewOverview(Following page, figure 1)1Slide Switch: Select A/V product to becontrolled by

Page 44 - Audio Settings

49Part IV : OperationCare and OperationRemote Control Functions: Care and OperationFigure 1. The remote control functions.OperationInstalling the Batt

Page 45 - Video Settings

5Important SafeguardsIMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Continued12. Power LinesAn outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power li

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50Part IV : OperationRemote Control Functions: Channel Selection and Sleep TimerChannel SelectionFor Non-DTV Channels:Enter three numbers (for channel

Page 47 - Operation

51Part IV : OperationSystem 4 Home Theater IR ControlRemote Control Functions: System 4 Home Theater IR ControlRequirements for OperationA/V devices c

Page 48 - Overview

52Part IV : OperationSpecial Functions and Operation of PIP and POPRemote Control Functions: Operation of PIP and POPPicture-In-Picture (PIP) and Pict

Page 49 - Care and Operation

53Part IV : OperationRemote Control Functions: Operation of PIP and POPChanging PIP/POP InputsPress PIP INPUT to cycle through avail-able inputs. To s

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54Part IV : OperationRemote Control Functions: Display FormatsThis is a wide screen TV (also known as a16:9 TV). This shape reflects the new typesof i

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55Part IV : OperationStandard Picture (4:3)Display FormatsWidescreen Picture (16:9)1234

Page 52 - PIP and POP

57Appendix A: Bypassing the V-Chip LockAppendix A: Bypassing the V-Chip LockBypassing the V-Chip LockAfter you set the lock, you need yourpasscode to

Page 54 - Display Formats

59Component-1 and Component-2 InputsAppendix B:High Definition Input Connection CompatiblityThese inputs are compatible with componentvideo signals fr

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60Mitsubishi ... 001, 002, 060, 067, 068,... 061, 062Admiral ... 055Aiwa ...

Page 56 - Filed for Future Reference

If you have questions regarding your television, callConsumer Relationsat (800) 332-2119, or email us [email protected] order replacem

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61Lamp ReplacementThe lamp is the light source for the DLPpanel. When the lamp fails, replace it with anew one.Do not remove the lamp immediately afte

Page 58 - DTV Input

62Replacing the lamp1Press the power button to power off, andwait one hour.2Remove the front cover in the direction ofthe arrow as indicated. See figu

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637Pull up the handle and remove the lampcartridge in the direction of the arrow asindicated. See figure 6.8Insert the new lamp cartridge securely int

Page 60 - Appendix D: Lamp Replacement

64When the inside temperature is extremelyhigh, the message “Warning! TV will shutdown in a few seconds. Please check that airfilter is clean and airf

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65Appendix E: Cleaning and ServiceAppendix E: Cleaning and Service6Remove the dust from the air-filter byusing a vacuum cleaner.7Replace the filter tr

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66CleaningNormally, light dusting with a dry, non-scratching duster will keep your TV clean.Use care when cleaning your TV with anyother product. If y

Page 63 - Filter cleaning

67• The TV does not power on.• The TV remote control does not work.• The TV takes several seconds to respond tochannel commands.• You cannot access a

Page 64 - Figure 5 Air-filter

68• V-Chip Lock is not working• The message “Did you change the lamp? Press1 for Yes. Press 0 for No.” appears on the screen.Problem Possible Solution

Page 65 - (800) 332-2119

69IndexAAdaptors (BNC to RCA) ... 20Advanced menu ... 32, 39Antennas ...

Page 66 - Problem Possible Solution

70Index Q - ZIndexRRemote controlcare and operation ... 49channel selection ... 50settin

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7Thank YouThank You Letter ...8Unpacking Your New TV ...9Special Features ...

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71Mitsubishi Projection TV Limited WarrantyRETAIN THIS PORTION FOR YOUR RECORDS SERIAL NO.MODEL NO.DEALER NAMESTREET ADDRESSCITY STATE ZIPPHONE (

Page 69 - Index Q - Z

If you have questions regarding your television, call Consumer Relations at (800) 332-2119, or email us atTo order replacement or add

Page 70 - LIMITED WARRANTY

8Part I : Thank YouWe at Mitsubishi Would Like to Thank YouTo the Mitsubishi Consumer:Thank you for choosing Mitsubishi as your premier homeentertainm

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9Part I: Thank YouUnpacking Your New TV / Special FeaturesUnpacking Your New TVPlease take a moment to review the followinglist of items to ensure tha

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