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Comments to date: 6. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
kulesh9058 4:39pm on Monday, September 27th, 2010 
CD music quality, DVD picture quality Cheesy remote, light weight sound and image quality, professional look more pricey than Sony, JVC, Pioneer
Mitchel Cohen 1:29pm on Thursday, September 16th, 2010 
I have owned a number of blu ray players over the years. Especially now at the current price you cannot beat the deal - quality and price. This is the best quality at the lowest price.
noeffort 5:12pm on Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 
I bought this DVD player to replace my Denon 3910. Now that the DVD format wars appear over, I wanted to start my Blu-ray collection.
msmob 10:05am on Friday, August 20th, 2010 
Impresive. The best at speed/lag. Better at color quality. Stunning colors. A very good remote. Heavy and well-built. Responsive. Excellent color.
agroshek 3:20pm on Friday, May 28th, 2010 
Your dilemma will be over once you see this piece of work!! CD music quality, DVD picture quality Cheesy remote, light weight
stics 6:30am on Friday, April 2nd, 2010 
Overall very happy with the player. No freeze ups. I have had for over a year and have burned all the update discs availiable.

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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 TV, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the TV 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.

Contents

Chapter 1: Television Overview
Special Features.... 10 TV Accessories.... 11 Remote Control Functions: Overview... 12 Remote Control Functions: Operation..... 13 Care.... 14 Sleep Timer.... 14 Front Control Panel.... 15 Front Panel Indicator Lights... 16 Back Panel.... 18

Chapter 2: Connecting

External Devices & NetCommand Setup.. 22 Wall Outlet Cable or Cable Box... 23 CableCARD Technology... 24 Antenna with Single Lead... 25 Antennas with Separate UHF and VHF Leads... 25 VCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable... 26 VCR Video and Audio to TV.... 26 VCR Video and Audio to a Cable Box... 27 A/V Receiver.... 28 Satellite Receiver or Other Device with S-Video... 28 DVD Player with Component Video... 29 HDTV Cable Box or Satellite Receiver with Component Video. 29 HDMI Device.... 30 DVI Device.... 30 IR Emitter NetCommand... 31 Compatible IEEE 1394 Devices... 32 Helpful Hints..... 34
Chapter 3: NetCommand Setup and Editing
NetCommand Introduction.... 36 Using the Remote Control with NetCommand.. 37 NetCommand Setup On-Screen Buttons... 38 3D Graphical Viewpoint Menu System... 39 NetCommand Initial Setup... 40 Edit NetCommand Add an A/V Receiver.... 43 Add Devices.... 46 Change Devices.... 50 Delete Devices.... 50 Finish Screen.... 50
Chapter 4 : IEEE 1394 Devices and NetCommand Controlled Recordings
IEEE 1394 Devices and NetCommand Control.. 52 Adding IEEE 1394 Devices Automatically... 53 Device Selection Menu.... 55 Using the Device Menu Button to Display Menus... 56 Using the GUIDE Button to Display ChannelViewTM and Menus.. 57 NetCommand Controlled Peer-to-Peer Connections.. 58 Direct VCR Recording from an Antenna or Cable Source.. 59 A/V Disc Search.... 59 Track List Screen.... 59
Chapter 5: TV Menu Screen Operations
Main Menu Choices.... 62 Setup Menu.... 63 NetCommand Menu... 65 Record Menu.... 66 Channel Menu.... 68 SuperQuickView.... 69 Captions Menu.... 70 V-Chip Lock Menu.... 72 Audio/Video Menu.... 75 A/V Settings Descriptions.... 76 Operation of PIP and POP.... 78

Chapter 6: Special Features
TV Display Formats.... 80 Display Formats.... 81 Device Control with NetCommand... 82 Appendix A: Bypassing the V-Chip Lock... 85 Appendix B: Specifications... 87 Appendix C: Remote Control Programming Codes... 89 Appendix D: On-Screen Information Displays... 92 Appendix E: NetCommand Specialized Device Keys.. 93 Appendix F: Cleaning and Service... 94 Appendix G: Filter Cleaning.... 95 Appendix H: Lamp Cartridge Replacement... 96 Troubleshooting... 98 Trademark and License Information.... 103 Index..... 104 Warranty.... 107

Our Thanks.

Thank you for choosing Mitsubishi as your premier Home Entertainment provider.
This Owners Guide describes the features and functions of your Mitsubishi widescreen, high definition TV. We urge you to examine this Owners Guide to become familiar with the innovative features and operations this unique television offers.
The very core of our corporate philosophy is to provide our customers with the very best. Our development team at Mitsubishi has worked to provide you with a television that defines state-of-the-art, with the capability to meet your needs now and in the future.
Whether this is your first Mitsubishi electronic product or an addition to your Mitsubishi collection, we believe you and your family will continue to enjoy your Mitsubishi home theater for many years.
Thank you, Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc.

Chapter.

Television Overview
Special Features... 10 TV Accessories...11 Remote Control Functions: Overview...12 Remote Control Functions: Operation....13 Care....14 Sleep Timer.... 14 Front Control Panel...15 Front Panel Indicator Lights.. 16 Back Panel.... 18

Special Features

Your new High Definition widescreen television has many special features that make it the perfect center of your home entertainment system, including:
Digital Cable Ready (CableCARD)
Your widescreen Mitsubishi HDTV is Plug-and-Play ready. It can descramble a cable providers one-way digital signals with the use of a CableCARD security module. The CableCARD 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.
NetCommand Home Network Control System
Your widescreen Mitsubishi HDTV offers a new level of networking to combine selected older products with new and future digital products. NetCommand supports IEEE 1394 connections, Audio Video Control system (AV/C), 5C copy protection and IR 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 many devices, allowing you to customize the NetCommand system in a way that works best for your viewing.

Hint: If the remote is in the TV layer and the TV will not function, press POWER and 935 to reset the remote.
For Best Results from the Remote Control: Be within 20 feet of the equipment. Do not press two or more buttons at the same time unless instructed. Do not allow unit to get wet or become heated. Avoid dropping on hard surfaces. Do not use harsh chemicals to clean. Use only a soft, lightly moistened cloth. Do not mix new and old batteries. Do not heat, take apart or throw batteries into fire. Use only alkaline batteries.

Front Control Panel

The buttons on the Front Control Panel highlighted are duplicated on the remote control. The top row of labels shows the control functions when there are no TV menus displayed on the screen. The bottom row of labels shows 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.
LAMP L LAMP STATUS STATUS TA TIMER

> >

< <

SYSTEM RESET

ADJUST

FORMAT A

CANCEL

DEVICE

System Reset

SYSTEM RESET LA

If the TV will not respond to either the remote control or the front panel controls and/or will not power Off, press the SYSTEM RESET button with a pointed item like the end point of a paperclip. The TV will turn Off and the TIMER light will flash quickly for about one minute. When the TIMER light stops flashing, you may again turn on the TV. The changes you made the last time the TV was on before you used the SYSTEM RESET button may be lost, however, the changes that were previously saved are not lost.

A/V Reset

There may be times when you wish to reset the A/V (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 A/V Memory Reset selection on the Audio/Video menu.

Input 3

This input can be used for convenient connection of a camcorder or other video device to the TV. Please note that if you connect to the S-VIDEO terminal, the VIDEO terminal is deactivated. The VIDEO terminal is active when there is no S-Video connection.

IMPORTANT

Portions of the advanced circuitry of this TV must continue to operate even when the TV is turned off. Some of these circuits therefore may need to be cooled at times during standby. A low power standby fan may switch on and be heard in a quiet environment. This is normal operation.

Using a CableCARD

After inserting a CableCARD into the TV back panel CableCARD slot and powering On the TV, 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 activate cable service. They will need these numbers: Host ID X-XXX-XXX-XXX-XXX CableCARDTM ID: X-XXX-XXX-XXX-XXX See owner's manual for further information
An example of an initial screen is shown here. Your screen will display specific information from your cable provider and may not look exactly like this screen. If you were unable to write down 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.
To use a CableCARD, the primary incoming cable must be connected to ANT-1 MAIN.
Connecting an Antenna with a Single Lead or Antennas with Separate UHF and VHF Leads

Antenna with Single Lead

(not for use with CableCARD) Figure 3 A 300-Ohm to 75-Ohm transformer is required. This is not included with the TV, but is available at most electronics stores.
Antennas with Separate UHF and VHF Leads
Figure 4 A UHF/VHF combiner is required. This is not included with the TV.
For antennas with flat twin leads 1. For an antenna with flat twin leads, connect the 300-Ohm twin leads to the 300-Ohm to 75-Ohm transformer. 2. Push the 75-Ohm side of the transformer onto ANT-1 MAIN on the TV back panel. For cable or antenna with coaxial lead 3. Connect the coaxial lead directly to ANT-1 MAIN on the TV back panel.
1. Connect the UHF and VHF antenna leads to the UHF/VHF combiner. 2. Push the combiner onto ANT-1 MAIN on the TV back panel.

CableCARDTM ANT 1 / MAIN

Figure 4. Connecting separate UHF and VHF Antennas

ANT 1 / MAIN

Figure 3. Connecting a Single Antenna
Mitsubishi strongly recommends you avoid using antennas with flat twin leads. Flat twin lead antenna wires are subject to interference which may adversely affect the performance of the TV. We recommend using coaxial antenna cable.
Connecting a VCR to Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable Connecting VCR Video and Audio to the TV
Connecting VCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable and Connecting VCR Video and Audio to the TV

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DTS-3000 RX-V2095, RX-V2200 DTV1080
NetCommand Setup On-Screen Buttons
To use the TVs NetCommand feature, you need to provide some detailed information during the setup of your Mitsubishi TV. You must define the manufacturer of the devices that are connected to the television, or learn the IR code remote control signals for the device connected. For each device, the input to the TV and A/V receiver, and the names for the device are pre-set during Initial NetCommand setup. You may change those inputs or names using the Edit NetCommand or Learn screens. The buttons described below will help you navigate the screens. On your remote control, the ADJUST or buttons allow you to navigate left and right to different selections on the screen. The ADJUST or buttons allow you to: Change the radio button Change current text box selection Navigate up and down on the screen

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.

<Back Button

The ENTER button allows you to: Confirm the selected character when naming a device Add or delete check marks in check boxes Select on-screen buttons to change screens Use the <Back button to navigate back to the previous screen.

Next> Button

Text Box
Use the Next> button to navigate forward to the next screen.

Press ADJUST

to make a selection.

Check Box

Cancel Button
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 TV.

Radio Buttons

The Cancel button will cancel out any changes you are currently making without saving them into memory. When you select the Cancel key, NetCommand will 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.
The setting changes when one of the choices is highlighted.

3D Graphical

Menu System
Your TV also has Mitsubishis exclusive 3D Graphical on-screen operating system, which provides on-screen information for menu choices and changes using the TVs remote control.

Menu Screens

A picture (icon) will 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 features: system includes the following special

TV Menu Screen Operations
Main Menu Choices...62 Setup Menu...63 NetCommand Menu...65 Record Menu....66 Channel Menu...68 Captions Menu...70 V-Chip Lock Menu...72 Audio/Video Menu...75 A/V Settings Descriptions...76 Operation of PIP and POP...78

Main Menu Choices

Setup Menu

Channel Menu

Use the Setup menu to select English or Spanish as the language for the menus and on-screen displays. Manually set the time for the TV, or select Auto and the TV 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. This menu also resets the lamp reminder. The TVs software version is also found on this screen.
Edit channels for 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) list. Displays signal strength of channels.
Figure 4. Main menu, Channel selected

Captions Menu

Figure 5 Figure 1. Main menu, Setup selected
Display Closed Captions if sent by the broadcaster, select settings for analog or digital captions.
Figure 5. Main menu, Captions selected

NetCommand Menu

Add, change, review or delete NetCommand settings and devices. Change TV Guide On Screen ZIP code and input selection settings. Change the order of icons on the Device Selection menu. Turn the transport menu off and select the channel that your cable box tunes to.

V-Chip Lock Menu

Block or allow programing based upon rating signals sent by the broadcast station, lock by time, or lock the front panel buttons.
Figure 6. Main menu, V-Chip Lock selected Figure 2. Main menu, NetCommand selected

Audio/Video Menu

Figure 7 Reset the A/V Memory to return to the original factory A/V settings for a selected device. Customize the individual audio and video settings. Display a blue screen when viewing a device with no signal, select Film Mode, or turn the TV speakers On or Off.

Record Menu

Set up and view recordings and recording defaults. View your customized Record List. If you have more than one digital recording device connected, use this menu to change the default digital Record To device. Set analog recording picture size and quality.
Figure 3. Main menu, Record selected
Figure 7. Main menu, Audio/Video selected
Chapter 5. TV Menu Screen Operations
After memorizing channels, the channels in memory can be accessed in ascending or descending order by pressing CH or. Select the Channel Menu to access further channel-editing features such as channel add or delete, channel name, and SQV custom favorite channel memories. When you use a CableCARD, the complete list of available channels is provided through the CableCARD. As a result, the Ant-1 channel-memorization options are not available and are shown grayed out on the screen.

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 if a channel displays incorrect time information, it is because of information sent from the broadcaster and is not a defect of the TV.

Device

Press ADJUST or to select the device to use when the timer turns on the TV. If the TV is already on, the timer will turn the TV to this selected device.

Channel

When an antenna is the selected device, you may select any memorized channel. Press ADJUST or to select the channel and the TV will tune to this channel in memory when the timer turns it on. This includes subchannels for digital choices.
Lamp Reminder Timer On/Off
The timer allows you to set up a time when the TV will change the channel and/or turn on the TV. You will need to select the time and day to turn the TV On and the device and channel to display. At your preselected time, the timer will turn the TV On, and this message will be displayed: Press a button for the TV to stay on. Press any button on the remote control within 5 minutes or the TV will turn itself Off.
Select to reset the lamp automatic reminder after you have changed the lamp cartridge. Press ENTER to reset the lamp reminder. To have an accurate reminder that the lamp cartridge may soon need replacement, reset the lamp reminder only when you replace the lamp cartridge. See Appendix H for detailed information about changing the lamp.

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.

Set Day

Select the day or days that the TV will turn on automatically. Press ADJUST or to select Every day, Mon-Fri (Monday through Friday), or the individual days of the week.

Set Time

Transport Menu

Main Picture

Figure 13. Transport Menu
Figure 11. NetCommand Menu
Detailed information regarding setting up and editing the NetCommand system is found in Chapter 3. The Edit NetCommand screens allow you to add new devices and change traditional and IEEE 1394 devices. You can also set up the TV Guide On Screen system, or turn it on or off. Turn devices and unused inputs On or Off, delete a single device or delete the entire setup configuration. If you choose to delete the entire configuration, or if the NetCommand setup was cancelled, deleted or not completed, you can start at the Initial NetCommand screen. The Review screen shows all devices connected to the TV.

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.
V-Chip Lock Menu, continued

Lock By Time

Front Button Lock
Front Button Lock lets you disable controls on the front panel to prevent anyone from changing settings by accident. Select ON to lock out the operations of the front panel buttons and select OFF to restore the operations of the front panel buttons. If the front panel buttons have been locked and you misplaced the remote control, you can restore the function of the front panel buttons by pressing and holding the MENU button on the front panel for more than 8 seconds. If the TV is already on, a message will be displayed to confirm the release of the Front Button Lock.
Lock by Time allows you to lock the entire TV during specific hours. During the Lock Time, you must use your pass code to view the TV. To enable the lock: Press ADJUST or to select On or Off, then press ADJUST to move to the Lock Time box. Press ENTER. 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 Setting the Lock Time and Unlock Time to the same time will make the Lock by Time active 24 hours a day.
Figure 23. V-Chip Menu, Lock by Time

Audio/Video

TV Speakers
This selection will turn on or off the TVs internal speakers. You may select Off when sending the sound through a separate stereo system or surround sound A/V receiver. When NetCommand is enabled, selecting the A/V receiver icon from the Device Selection menu automatically turns Off the TV speakers. See the NetCommand information for further instructions.
Figure 24. Audio/Video Menu, Settings
Note: To prevent damage from a sudden increase in the volume level, make sure the TV volume is set to low before setting speakers to On.

A/V Memory Reset

A/V Memory Reset allows you to select the device/input which will have the A/V Settings returned to the original factory settings. To return a devices memory to the original factory settings, select the device and then press ENTER.

Settings

Each device has its own A/V memory. Select the device in A/V Memory Reset, then select Audio or Video to adjust the devices individual settings. Press ENTER, and the menu is removed and the individual settings are displayed. Use ADJUST or to cycle through the individual settings to be adjusted. Use ADJUST or to make the adjustment. For descriptions of the individual A/V settings see A/V Setting Descriptions, pages 76 and 77.

VCR Brand MITSUBISHI AKAI AUDIO DYNAMIC BELL & HOWELL BROKSONIC CANON CITIZEN CRAIG CURTIS MATHES DAEWOO DBX DIMENSIA EMERSON FISHER FUNAI GE GO VIDEO GOLDSTAR HITACHI INSTANT REPLAY JVC KENWOOD LXI 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 TOTEVISION

VECTOR RESEARCH

DVD Players
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, 250, 282, 257 271, 251 267, 280 263, 258, 253, 272, 251, 264 254, 278, 250, 272, 276, 287 259
Satellite Receivers/DBS/DTV
Code 006 (same as 173) ECHOSTAR/DISH NETWORK 175, 182, 183, 188 EXPRESS VU 175 G.E. 176 HITACHI 173, 181, 184 HNS(Hughes) 173 JVC (ECHOSTAR) 175 MAGNAVOX 171, 172 PANASONIC 174 PHILIPS 171, 172 PROSCAN 176, 179, 180, 185 RCA 176, 179, 180, 185 SAMSUNG - TERRESTRIAL 192 SONY 177 STAR CHOICE 173 TOSHIBA 170, 189, 190, 191 UNIDEN 171, 172 WEBTV 187 ZENITH/LG 193 DBS Brand MITSUBISHI

WARDS YAMAHA ZENITH

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Some manufacturers may change their products, or they may use more than one remote control system. If this is the case, your remote control may not be able to operate your VCR, DVD, cable box, satellite receiver, or A/V receiver. When your remote control has been programmed to operate another manufacturers product, the function performed on each layer can vary. The most common functions are: VCR POWER CHANNEL up/down PLAY REC PAUSE STOP FF/FWD REW/REV Mitsubishi VCRs will be compatible with some additional buttons Cable Boxes and Satellite Receivers POWER CHANNEL up/down 0-9 number buttons (on some models) ENTER (on some models) CANCEL (on some models) ADJUST up/down/ left/right (on some models) 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 all functions for all models) PLAY FF/FWD REW/REV PAUSE STOP DVD Players (not all functions for all models) POWER MENU 0-9 number buttons (on some models) PLAY STOP ARROW up/down/left/right (on some models) FF/FWD REW/REV PAUSE CANCEL (on some models) ENTER CHANNEL (on some models) Chapter 6. Special Features

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: TV, NetCommand Controlled Devices Cable/DBS/DTV position: Cable box Satellite receiver DTV receiver VCR position: VCR DVD position: DVD LD Player Audio position: A/V receiver Mitsubishi CD player If you have a Mitsubishi A/V receiver, the audio position may be used in conjunction with select Mitsubishi CD players. Your audio position must be programmed to 010.
Appendix D: On-Screen Information Displays
When you turn on the TV, change devices, change channels, or when you press the INFO button on the remote control, the TV will display the current status. The most common displays are shown below. Please note that seldom or never do all of the different status indicators appear at the same time. Analog Program
1. 2. 3. 4. Antenna or Device being viewed Analog channel being received: If antenna being viewed Channel name (if manually programmed) Signal Type being received Possible: Ant-1, Ant-2 or Input 13 480i Component 1, 2 480i, 480p, 720p or 1080i Screen format being used Possible: Analog 480i/480p signals Standard, Expand, Zoom, Stretch, Stretch Plus, Narrow 720p/1080i signals - Standard, Wide Expand Stereo and/or SAP being broadcast V-Chip Ratings Channel in SuperQuickView bank 2 Day and Time Sleep Timer remaining time PIP source and channel Program name (if provided by TV Guide On Screen) Audio Mute on
Ant-XXXX 480i Standard Stereo SAP TV-PG DLSV SQV2

XXXXXXXXX

PIP 1 3
Monday 11:00 Sleep Timer: 30
6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

Digital Program

1. 2. 3. 4. Digital Major and Sub channel number Digital Channel Name (only if broadcast) Signal Type being broadcast/received Possible: SD 4:3, SD 16:9 or HD Screen format being used Possible: SD 4:3 - Standard, Expand, Zoom, Stretch, Stretch Plus, Narrow SD 16:9 or HD - Standard, Wide Expand Language(s) being broadcast Program Name (if broadcast or provided by TV Guide On Screen)
Ant-1 42-1 XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX HD Standard 4 English TV-PG DLSV SQV2 Monday 11:00 AM Sleep Timer: 30

Digital IEEE 1394 Device

1. 2. 3. 4. Status of D-VHS VCR or IEEE 1394 device Counter of D-VHS VCR Media type in D-VHS VCR Special message line (shows only when a special message is needed; may be seen with Analog signals)
DVCR HD Standard English TV-PG DLSV Play 01:20:15 DVHS Monday 11:00 AM Sleep Timer: 30

Special Message Line

Appendix E: NetCommand Specialized Device Keys
A/V CABLE RECEIVER or DBS
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

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VCR DVD LEARNING SCREEN CHECK BOX NAME

The TV Speaker icon or A/V Receiver icon is grayed out and not selectable.
Cannot see the A/V Receiver menu.
Screen is black when trying to view digital channels or IEEE 1394 device. The REC button is not working, or, on the Transport menu the record key is grayed out and not available.

35. 36.

A program recorded from your TV is distorted when played on a 4:3 TV. Excessive digital artifacts.
Cannot see a picture from a DV Camcorder.
DVCR analog/digital problems.

39. 40.

D-VHS recordings for digital cable have dropouts (loss of picture or sound), or no playback. There is no audio and video from the IEEE 1394 device.
41. The IEEE 1394 Device is not listed in the Device Selection menu.
The device is unchecked in the Review screen. Select the NetCommand menu. Through Review, verify the device is checked. The IEEE 1394 plug is disconnected or loose. The IEEE 1394 Device has not been powered On. Turn on. The device has not been discovered. The device is not an Audio/Video device The device may be busy, either recording or a peer-to-peer connection has been established. Cancel the recording or peer-to-peer connection. The IEEE 1394 device does not provide a menu. The TV cannot support IEEE 1394 menus. See page 53. The connected devices must not be in a loop that returns to the TV. 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 control panel). The device has been disconnected. Plug it in. The device is unchecked in the Review screen. Select NetCommand from the Main menu, then select Review. Check the device. Remove IEEE 1394 plug. Go to the Edit NetCommand menu. Delete the IEEE 1394 device. Plug the device in again so it can be discovered again. The IEEE 1394 connection to the TV 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 onturn on all the devices. The device discovery can take as long as a minute to initiate. IEEE 1394 cable is too long (maximum of 15 feet between devices). The IEEE 1394 device uses an incompatible protocol and will not be discovered 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 medium, (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 bandwidth 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. Device may not support the command. Selected function is gray (such as Record for a DVD, which does not support the Record function). Available information is sent from the broadcaster or cable provider. No other data is available.

TV Guide On Screen system does not change channels on the cable box.
I set up a TV Guide On Screen recording to my digital recorder, but the recording failed and I got an error message saying it cannot record an analog program.

Demo Mode

This TV has a demo mode for use in retail stores. To turn demo mode On/Off, press the following buttons in sequence: MENU, 0, QV, 0
Using the System Reset Button
If the TV doesnt respond to either the remote control or the front panel controls, or will not power off, press the SYSTEM RESET button on the front panel with a pointed item such as the point of a ball point pen or end tip of a paperclip. The TV will turn off and the green LED will flash quickly for about one minute. When the green LED stops flashing, you may turn on the TV again. The changes you made while the TV was most recently on, before you used the SYSTEM RESET button, may be lost, although the changes you made previously are not lost. Only those changes since the last power On may be lost when the system reset button is pressed. All other settings are retained.
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LICENSORS 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 SUPPLIERS, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON-INFRINGEMENT, TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. CableCARD is a trademark of Cable Television Laboratories, Inc. DCR Certification Logo is a trademark of the Consumer Electronics Association. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. DTVLINK Certification 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. HDMI the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC. Lifestyle 28 is a trademark of the Bose Corporation. 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 disassembly prohibited. The PanelLink Cinema Partners logo and the PanelLink Cinema, PLC and PLC Content Ready word marks are trademarks of Silicon Image, Inc. and are used under a license from Silicon Image, Inc or PanelLink Cinema, LLC. Playstation 2 is a trademark of the Sony Corporation. In the United States, TV GUIDE and other related marks are registered marks of Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc. and/or one of its affiliates. The TV Guide On Screen system is manufactured under license from Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc. and/or one of its affiliates. The TV Guide On Screen system is protected by one or more of the following issued United States patents: 6,498,895; 6,418,556; 6,331,877; 6,239,794; 6,154,203; 5,940,073; 4,908,713; 4,751,578; 4,706,121. XBox is a trademark of the Microsoft Corporation. NetCommand, ViewPoint, QuickView, SuperQuickView, Diamond Shield, PerfectColor and SharpEdge are trademarks of Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc.

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SHAMOUN

33.05m (108.43ft) | Hoek Design Naval Architects | 1999
Luxury Yacht 'Shamoun' for Sale
SHAMOUN'S flush deck and classically styled skylights and deckhouse are a good example of the latest Hoek Design classics. The double bulwark has been used to remove filler caps and deck drains from the deck. The large single cockpit with it's oval shaped helmsman seats create a cosy atmosphere. The floor aft of the steering wheel can be tilted to port or starboard to create a horizontal floor when sailing under heel. Price

FOR SALE

Cabins: Guests: Crew: Beam: Draft: Speed: Built/Refit: 4 Cabins 7.50m (24.61ft) 6.50m (21.33ft) 11.60 Knots 1999 | -

6,950,000

Details correct as of 6th Jun 2011
View online at www.superyachts.com/769

33.05m | 1999

DESCRIPTION
The interior was made of Honduras mahogany, with classic panelling, chestnut floors and a white v-grooved ceiling. The flush deck creates a magnificent ceiling, and still 2 meter headroom throughout. The layout shows separate crews quarters with a crew mess and walk-in fridge/freezer, four guest cabins with en suite and an open plan saloon / galley. A full entertainment system is fitted, including a video screen and projector incorporated in the ceiling. The classically styled deckhouse includes the navigation station as well as a dining area and a little bar. The two aft guest cabins are nicely integrated under the deckhouse making optimal use of the available space.

ACCOMMODATION

Sleeps 8 guests in 4 cabins

COMMUNICATIONS

Sailing Instruments: B&G Hydra 2000 Depth sounder/Sonar: B&G Hydra 2000 Steering Compass: Cassens & Plath Gyro compass: KVH Gyrotrac GPS: Leica AP MK-10 DGPS Professional Radar: Furuno FR 7602 Chart plotter: Transas Navi-Sailor 3000 + Radar Integrator Board with Sea book outside Repeater Satcom: Nera Fleet 77 Sat C: Sailor H1622D Mini M: Sailor SP 4164A VHF: Sailor RT 4801 C-4901 DSC, Sailor RT 4822 DSC VHF hand held: 2x ICOM IC-M1, 2x new Icom ICM72 Computers/printers: 1x hp Compaq Office Desktop, 1x Avantech Navigation Desktop, 1x Compaq Evo N610C Laptop, 1x hp HP OfficeJet 6310, Wireless LAN Weather fax/Navtex: Furuno DFAX 206 Mk2
AUDIO & VISUAL EQUIPMENT
TV/Video/Audio system salonl: Seatel 3004 Global Sat TV Receiver NAD combined DVD/CD unit Sony Video Player DENON AVR 2700 Surround Receiver, AV System Hitachi HD Projector, 1.5m x 1.0m Screen 2x Phonic Max250 Power Amplifiers Sonance 634T Speaker System TV/Video/Audio cabins/mess: 4x Sharp Aquo Colour LCD Flatscreen TV 4x Pioneer DVP-P5000MP DVD/CD/MP3
33.05m | 1999 Toshiba V-TV1402 S/B TV/Video 14 Audio system cabins: 3x Kenwood DC-3024 Aerial system: RR Elektronik DSC Pacific All In One Antenna FM/TV

TENDERS & TOYS

Nautica 15DL with 60 hp 4-stroke Yamaha O/B (2007) Inflatable with 15 h.p. Yamaha O/B Dive compressor Bauer Capitano 3E, 140l/min,1300 rpm Water-skiing, 4 pairs Wakeboard and donut Diving gear, 4 sets Snorkelling equipment, various Fishing gear, 2 rods plus various lines hooks and baits

YACHT LAYOUT

SPECIFICATIONS
Overview Name: Type: Model: Sub Type: Builder: Naval Architect: Exterior Designers: Interior Designer: Year: Refitted: Flag: MCA: Class: Hull NB: Hull Colour: Shamoun Sail Yacht Custom Holland Jachtbouw Hoek Design Naval Architects Hoek Design Naval Architects Hoek Design Naval Architects 1999 Yes Bureau Veritas 9612 Construction Hull Configuration: Hull Material: Superstructure: Deck Material: Decks NB: Aluminium Aluminium Teak -
Engine(s) Quantity: Fuel Type: Manufacturer: Model: Power: Total Power: Propulsion:
2 Diesel Scania 320hp / 235kW 640hp / 470kW Twin Screw
Dimensions Length Overall: Length at Waterline: Beam: Draft (min): Draft (max): Gross Tonnage: Displacement:
33.05m (108' 5") 24.50m (80' 5") 7.50m (24' 7") 6.50m (21' 4") 118 tonnes 167 tonnes
Performance & Capabilities Max Speed: 11.60 kts Cruising Speed: 10.0 kts Range: 3,100 nm at 10 kts Fuel Capacity: 20,000 L / 4,399.38 USG Water Capacity: 9,000 L / 1,979.72 USG

Equipment Generator: Accommodations Guests: Cabins Total: Cabins: Crew: 1 x Master, 2 x Double, 1 x Twin, 4 Stabilizers: Thrusters: Amenities:
1 x Onan 45 kW 1 x Northern Lights 25 kW -
Sails and Rigging Rigging type: Winches: Sail Maker: Sail Total Area: Air Draft: Furling System: Boom:

Sloop 590m? -

Disclaimer: These particulars are a general guide to give a broad description of the yacht. They are not intended to constitute part of an offer or contract. All photographs, measurements, plans and specifications referred to are given as a guide only and should not be relied upon for the purchase or charter of this yacht. The copyright of all details, photographs and deckplans remains the property their respectful owners.
ALL ENQUIRIES, PLEASE CONTACT BROKER
This boat is not marketed on this website by a central agent.

 

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