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Philips Lighting Mitsubishi WD57731 Lamp with Housing 915P049010Details
Brand: Philips
Part Number: 915P049010
UPC: 688580877733
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User reviews and opinions
| Alec Graham |
5:24am on Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010 ![]() |
| $250 bulb replacement cost. DO NOT EVER BUY Ok, so ask the salesman about your warranty on this tv set. TV stand for Mitsubishi big-screen DLP A very good and sturdy stand. I got a much better deal on Ebay than I could have gotten locally. Nice Great matching base for any 73' mitsubishi dlp tv, at a great price too. | |
| Roger Gingell |
1:41am on Thursday, October 14th, 2010 ![]() |
| I bought this from BEST BUY with free shipping for $1499. Sharp color, Great with 1080P HDDVD movie, took me 5 min. to make my hookups. This tv has a very nice picture. Nice color. Very clear picture. Remote control is cheap built. | |
| ercole79 |
8:10pm on Thursday, September 23rd, 2010 ![]() |
| Recently purchased two Mitsubishi WD-57733 (one still in original box). I upgraded from a 27" tube tv, so this review may be more biased than others. | |
| MrLipid |
7:54am on Friday, September 17th, 2010 ![]() |
| Informing people not to buy Mitsubishi. Learned that Mitsubishi does not have parts. Will never buy again Very inexpensive for a 65" DLP 1080p Rear Projection TV. Should have bought mine through amazon. Great size screen! LOTS of money for a SHORT life-span! Gorgeous picture with plenty of all types of connections (except SPDIF Optical digital audio out, it has Coax instead). | |
| ovalle |
10:08pm on Tuesday, July 27th, 2010 ![]() |
| The box is gigantic. I felt like I was 8 years old and my parents had bought a new refrigerator. Absolutely outstanding 1080p television. | |
| Avimelech |
3:56pm on Monday, July 26th, 2010 ![]() |
| Great picture when it works ! I have the WD-57731 Which is in the same family as other similar models for this TV. | |
| dave109 |
4:16am on Thursday, July 8th, 2010 ![]() |
| I had been researching my next TV purchase for over three years when I finally decided to buy the... | |
| aksbhatia |
3:01am on Sunday, March 28th, 2010 ![]() |
| Great price for what it is, this thing is huge. Make sure you have a big enough room for it or you wont enjoy watching tv. If you are on the fence.....go for it, you will not regret the decision I have had my TV since Nov 07 and I absolutely love it. | |
| jph |
9:34pm on Thursday, March 18th, 2010 ![]() |
| This television has altered my movie viewing experience from "enjoyed" to "need to watch another... | |
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Documents

Your widescreen Mitsubishi HDTV has an internal HDTV tuner able to receive both over-the-air HDTV broadcasts (received via an antenna) and non-scrambled digital cable broadcasts, including non-scrambled HDTV cable programming.
High-Definition Video Inputs
Two Component Video Inputs, also called Y/Pb/Pr inputs. These inputs receive standard analog video formats of 480i, 480p, 720p, and 1080i high-definition signals. This provides a high level of flexibility when connecting DVD players/recorders, cable boxes, and satellite receivers. Two HDMI Inputs that accept digital 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p video signals plus PCM digital stereo signals. Used with an adapter, these inputs also accept compatible DVI video signals. HDMI inputs provide additional high-performance, high-definition connections for maximum flexibility in your choice of home theater products. The HDMI inputs are HDCP copy-protection compatible. Two IEEE 1394 Digital Interfaces that receive and send compressed digital signals, including high-definition signals, along with digital audio and control signals between devices such as the TV, digital cable boxes, and D-VHS digital video recorders.
ClearThought Easy Connect Auto Input Sensing
ClearThought automatically recognizes when you plug in an input and prompts you to assign a name to it. The TV ignores any unused inputs, so the result is an uncluttered Input Selection menu where you can easily find and select connected devices by name.
Digital Cable Ready (CableCARD), Models WD-57731 and 65731
Your widescreen Mitsubishi HDTV is Plug-and-Play digital cable 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.
Guidelines for Setting Up and Using Your New Widescreen TV
Getting Started
1. Read the section entitled Important Information About Your TV starting on page 5. 2. Choose a location for your TV. Allow at least four inches of space on all sides of the TV to help prevent overheating. Overheating may cause premature failure of the TV as well as shortened lamp life. Avoid locations where light may reflect off the screen. See the stand requirements under Important Information About Your TV. 3. Install the batteries in the remote control. See chapter 3, TV Operation, for information on use and care of the remote control. 4. Plug your TV into a power outlet. The POWER indicator on the front of the TV will start blinking rapidly. After the POWER indicator stops blinking, press the POWER key to power on the TV. 5. When the Welcome screen appears the first time you power on the TV, select a language for TV menus. You can later change the language through the Setup menu. 6. Some TVs are shipped from the factory with demo mode active for use in retail stores. If demo mode is active when you first turn on the TV: a. Press MENU. b. When the Main menu appears with Setup highlighted, press ENTER. c. When the Setup menu opens, press to highlight the on-screen Demo Mode Off button. d. Press ENTER. 7. Connect your other A/V devices to the TV and assign device names to the TV inputs when prompted. See chapter 2, TV Connections, for connection diagrams. You can reassign device names later if needed. See Input Name Menu in chapter 4, TV Menu Settings.
Component Video
Analog video
S-Video
Composite Video
Fair to Best (depending on source; carry all qualities of signals)
IEEE 1394 (FireWire)
Digital audio and video Analog and digital audio and video
RF Coaxial Video
Note: Only some TV signals are high-definition signals. To view high-definition programming from your cable or satellite provider, you must subscribe to the providers high-definition service. Some over-the-air broadcasts are in high-definition and can be received with a high-quality antenna suited to your location.
Audio-Only Connections
There are two types of audio connections used on this TV. Refer to the table below. Audio Connection Left/Right Analog Stereo Audio Figures (not to scale) Additional Information RCA-style connectors usually colored white for left and red for right stereo audio. For monaural sound (all speakers playing the same sound), use only the white connector. RCA-style connector usually colored orange. Use to send digital audio from the TV to your digital A/V receiver for surround-sound effects. Usually the only audio connection required between the TV and the A/V receiver.
Digital Audio (Coaxial)
HDTV Cable Box or Satellite Receiver with Component Video
If your cable box or satellite receiver has HDMI or DVI outputs, use the connections for HDMI or DVI video devices described later in this chapter. Required: RCA component video cables, left/right analog audio cables. A coaxial splitter, available at most electronic supply stores, may be required to complete this installation. 1. Connect the cable from the outside cable or satellite service to CABLE IN or SATELLITE IN on the cable box or satellite receiver. See your devices owners guide for instructions and cable compatibility.
cable service (not satellite) to ANT 1/MAIN on the TV back panel. A coaxial splitter, available at most electronics supply stores, may be required to complete this installation. Note: To receive the benefits of digital surround sound, connect the digital audio output from your cable box or satellite receiver directly to your digital A/V receiver.
OUT on the VCR back panel to INPUT/AUDIO LEFT and AUDIO RIGHT on the TV back panel. If your VCR is mono (non-stereo), connect only the white (left) cable. 7. Connect either an S-Video or composite video cable from VIDEO OUT on the VCR back panel to INPUT/VIDEO or INPUT/S-VIDEO on the TV back panel. Connect only one type of video cable. S-Video is recommended, if available. Optional 8. To allow recording from the TV to the VCR: a. Connect left (white) and right (red) audio cables from AUDIO IN on the VCR back panel to MONITOR OUT/LEFT and RIGHT on the TV back panel. b. Connect a video cable from VIDEO IN on the VCR back panel to MONITOR OUT/VIDEO on the TV back panel. Note: When using this connection configuration with the connections used in step 5, it is possible to view live cable programs through the VCR Device. For best picture quality always view live cable programs directly from the cable box device.
Figure 10. Connecting a VCR to a cable box
HDMI Device (Cable Box, Satellite DVI Video Device (Cable Box, Receiver, DVD Player, or Other Device) Satellite Receiver, DVD Player, or Required: HDMI-to-HDMI cable. This is not included Other Device) with the TV.
Connect an HDMI cable from the TV back panel to the HDMI device output. HDMI devices provide video and audio through this cable, so no other connection is required. There are two HDMI inputs on the TV back panel.
Analog stereo audio cables and a DVI-to-HDMI cable or DVI/HDMI adapter and HDMI cable are required. These are not included with the TV. They may be available at your local electronics retailer. 1. Connect the DVI-to-HDMI cable (recommended) or HDMI cable with DVI/HDMI adapter from the DVI devices back panel to the TV back panel. NOTE: If you are using a DVI/HDMI adapter, it is important to connect the adapter to the DVI device for best performance. 2. Connect a set of audio cables from AUDIO OUT on the DVI device back panel to the HDMI/DVI AUDIO on the TV back panel. Connect the red cable to the RIGHT jack and the white cable to the LEFT jack. NOTE: The HDMI connection supports copy protection (HDCP). Some devices require connecting to an analog input first, in order to view on-screen menus and to select DVI as the ouput. Please review your equipment instructions for DVI connectivity and compatibility.
Figure 11. Connecting an HDMI device. Note: HDMI inputs are certified for proper interoperability with other products certified by Simplay.
15. ENTER: Selects a channel number or menu item. 16. GUIDE: Displays or removes ChannelView on-screen channel listing for ANT 1 and ANT 2. 17. INFO: Displays an on-screen summary of the current device in use and any broadcast information available, including current V-Chip information. See chapter 3, TV Operation, for details. 18. AUDIO: Selects individual audio settings for adjustment. 19. VIDEO: Selects individual video settings for adjustment. 20.MENU: Displays the main TV menu using the on-screen menu system. When a sub-menu is open, backs up one level. 21. EXIT: Closes all TV on-screen menus and displays and returns to normal TV viewing. 22. F1F4: When programmed, work like the A, B, C, D buttons on some cable boxes and satellite receivers. Program the remote control for your equipment and test the keys. See chapter 5, Operating Other Devices with the Remote Control. 24. (Pause): Freezes a broadcast TV picture when no Split Screen image is displayed. When Split Screen is displayed, freezes the sub-picture. See below for use with recordable media.
4. /CANCEL (SUB-Channel/CANCEL): When entering digital channel numbers, adds a separator between main and sub-channel numbers. Clears FAV and some menu entries. 5. POWER: Turns TV power on and off. 6. QV (QuickView): Switches between the current channel and the last channel viewed. 7. MUTE: Turns TV sound off or on. 8. SPLIT: Turns Split Screen mode on and off. 9. VOL / (Volume Up/Down): Changes sound level. 10. CH/PAGE / (Channel or Page Up/Down): Scans up or down through memorized channels. Pages up and down through screens when used with ChannelView. 11 FAV (Favorites): Scans through memorized lists of favorite channels. See Channel Menu in chapter 4, TV Menu Settings, for more information. 12. FORMAT: Changes the shape and size of the main TV picture. When in Split Screen mode, changes the
Record/Playback Keys
To enable the recording and playback functions, program the remote for your VCR, DVR, or DVD player/recorder and set the slide switch to VCR or DVD. See chapter 5 for instructions on programming the remote. If you have an IEEE 1394 device, see chapter 7 on IEEE 1394 devices. 23. 24. 25. 26. (Record): Records with a VCR, DVR, or DVD recorder. (Pause): Pauses a VCR, DVR, or DVD. See above for use during TV viewing. (Stop): Stops play of a VCR, DVR, or DVD. (Reverse): Rewinds a VCR. Reverse scans a DVR or DVD. (Play): Plays a VCR, DVR, or DVD. (FAST Forward): Fast forwards a VCR. Forward scans a DVR or DVD.
Note: The TVs remote control can operate other audio/video devices. See chapter 5, Operating Other Devices with the Remote Control for: instructions on programming the remote. a list of functions available for controlling other devices. For control of IEEE 1394 devices, see chapter 7.
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Remote Control, continued
3. Press EXIT or wait five seconds without pressing any buttons for the message to disappear. 4. Press SLEEP to view the time remaining before the sleep timer turns off the TV. Cancelling the Sleep Timer 1. Press SLEEP to display the on-screen message. 2. Press SLEEP repeatedly until OFF is displayed. Note: After five seconds of inactivity, the message box will disappear. 1
Figure 2. The remote control requires two AA alkaline batteries.
For Best Results from the Remote Control: Use only alkaline batteries. Be within 20 feet of the equipment. Do not press two or more buttons at the same time unless instructed to do so. 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 old and new batteries. Do not heat, take apart, or throw batteries into fire.
Figure 1. Remote Control Overview
Battery Installation
Figure 2 1. Remove the remote controls back cover by gently pressing in the tab and lifting off the cover. 2. Load the batteries, making sure the polarities (+) and (-) are correct. For best results, insert the negative (-) end first. 3. Snap the cover back in place.
Resetting the Remote Control
If the slide switch is set to TV and the TV does not respond properly, do the following to reset the remote control. 1. Press and hold POWER for several seconds until the button blinks twice and goes off. 2. Release the POWER button. 3. Press keys 5 and the POWER button will blink twice when you finish entering the code. While entering the code, pause for a moment between each key press to ensure it is recognized.
Sleep Timer
Setting the Sleep Timer 1. Press SLEEP on the remote control. 2. Press SLEEP additional times to increase the time in 30-minute increments up to the maximum of 120 minutes.
Low-Battery Indicator
If you press a key and the POWER indicator blinks five times, replace the remote controls batteries.
Choosing a Program Source
NOTE: If your only viewing sources are connected to the ANT 1 and ANT 2 antenna jacks, you can switch inputs without the Input Selection menu. Press INPUT to switch between ANT 1 and ANT 2. To verify which is the current source while watching TV, press INFO to see the on-screen status display.
ChannelView Channel Listings
ChannelView provides listings, as sent by the broadcasters, for memorized channels on ANT 1 or ANT 2. Digital channels are indicated with a D and analog channels with an A. Digital channels are shown with the major channel and sub-channels (or bitstreams). The analog channel name is displayed if you entered a name in the Channedl menu. Note: 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 TV.
Setup Menu
channels from memory, naming channels, and saving favorite channels in custom memory banks. Note: If using a CableCARD, the complete list of available channels is provided through the CableCARD and the ANT 1 option is grayed out.
Clock (Setup Menu)
Set the clock if you wish to use the TVs Timer function or schedule delayed recordings. You can use either the manual or auto method to set the clock.
Figure 2. Setup menu
Language (Setup Menu)
Choose to display the on-screen menus in either English or Spanish (Espaol). To listen to audio in other languages (when available), see the Audio Settings section in this chapter and refer to SAP (analog signal) or Language (digital signal).
Memorize Channels (Setup Menu)
For ANT 1/MAIN and ANT 2/AUX The memorization process performs two scans of all possible channels on the selected ANT input. Analog channels are scanned first, then the process is repeated for digital channels. Channel memorization may take up to 15 minutes to complete. To start channel memorization 1. Highlight an input selection based on your connections: Input Ant 1 Air, Ant 2 Air Ant 1 Cable, Ant 2 Cable Condition When connected to an indoor/outdoor antenna When connected to direct cable (no cable box)
Figure 3. Clock submenu
Setting the Clock Manually
Time With the hour highlighted in yellow characters, press repeatedly to slowly increment the hour and associated AM/PM indicator or press and hold to quickly increment the hour. Press ENTER to highlight the minutes in yellow. Press to set the minutes. Date With the month highlighted in yellow characters, press to select the correct month. Press ENTER to highlight the day. Press to select the correct day. Press ENTER to highlight the year. Press to select the current year. Time Zone Select your correct time zone. Press or to select the time zone for your area (Atlantic, Eastern, Central, Mountain, Pacific, Alaska or Hawaii). Press to move to the Daylight Savings option. Daylight Savings Press or to select either Applies or Ignore, depending on whether or not daylight savings time is used in your area. Note: If Clock Setting is set to Manual, each time the time change occurs, you must open this menu and set the TVs clock ahead or back. If you have selected Auto for Clock Setting, the TVs clock adjusts automatically to daylight savings time.
2. Press ENTER to start automatic channel memorization. To stop channel memorization before completion Press CANCEL. Channels memorized before you pressed CANCEL are retained in memory. If you restart memorization, all previously memorized channels for the selected antenna input are erased and the process starts over from the beginning. After channel memorization, press CH / to tune to memorized channels. Select the Channel menu for further channel editing, such as adding and deleting
Movie Ratings
Movie ratings are the MPAA ratings used for theaterreleased and direct-to-video movies. Movie ratings are: 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 and Older. Not recommended for children under the age of 13. R Restricted. Restricted in theaters to 17 years old and older unless accompanied by an adult. NC-17 No Children 17 or Under. Restricted in theaters to 18 years old and older. X Adult. Designed for and restricted in theaters to adult audiences only. The movie rating you select is for the least-restrictive program level that can be viewed. For example, if you select the PG-13 rating, movies rated G, PG and PG-13 can be watched, but movies rated R, NC-17, and X are blocked. Programs Not Rated: This refers to programs that carry no rating, such as news, sports, weather, emergency bulletins, or movies prior to or without MPAA ratings. This does not include programs without V-Chip signals. G
Used in association with the TV ratings above, TV content categories allow you to apply supplemental blocking. Apply supplemental blocking using the U.S. Ratings menu. 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 differing degrees to TVPG, TV-14, and TV-MA. S Sexual Situations. Applies in differing degrees to TVPG, TV-14, and TV-MA V Violence (graphic or realistic). Applies in differing degrees to TV-PG, TV-14, and TV-MA. TV Rating TV-Y TV-Y7 TV-PG TV-14 TV-MA X Not Applicable X X FV D L S V
Not Applicable X X X X X X X X X
TV content categories. Boxes marked with an X indicate supplemental blocking you can apply to each rating level. The TV rating you select is for the least-restrictive program level allowed. For example, if you select TV-PG, programs rated TV-Y, TV-Y7, and TV-PG can be viewed, but programs rated TV-14 and TV-MA are blocked. When you select a TV content category to block, all TV programs with the same content category listing are blocked. For example, if you select to block V (Violence) at the TV-14 level, any programs with the V category listing rated TV-PG are also blocked.
If you enable blocking with the Programs Not Rated option, you may block news or emergency bulletins carrying the None or NR Not Rated V-Chip rating. Use care when blocking programming that is not rated.
A/V Receivers Brand ADC Adcom Aiwa Akai Alco AMC Amplifier Technologies Anam Apex Digital Arcam Atlantic Technology Audiophase
Code 30531 31617, 31616 31641, 31405, 31388, 31347, 31321, 31243, 30189, 31584 31609, 31074 31774, 31430, 31487 31387
Programming Codes, continued
A/V Receivers Brand Audiotronic Audiovox B&K Bel Canto Design BK Bose Brix Cambridge Soundworks Capetronic Carver Coby Curtis Delphi Denon Fisher Fosgate Glory Horse GPX Harman/Kardon Hitachi Integra JBL JVC Kenwood KLH Koss Linn Liquid Video Magnavox Marantz McIntosh Micromega Mitsubishi Myryad Nakamichi Onkyo Optimus Oritron Outlaw Panasonic Philips Pioneer Polk Audio Proscan RadioShack Code 31189 31627, 31390 30840, 30820, 30702 31253, 31229, 31289, 31189, 30189, 31360, 31311, 31142, 30121, 31801, 31306, 31304, 31289, 30891, 30189, 30110 31801, 31273 31320, 31298, 30135 31306, 30110 31811, 31643, 31495, 31374, 31282, 31263, 31058 31570, 31569, 31313 31428, 31390 31497, 31497 31514, 31269, 31189, 30531, 30189 31289, 31269, 31189, 30200, 30189, 31957, 31922, 31921, 31920, 31393, 31555, 31313, 30097 31320, 31298, 30842, 30135 31074, 31023, 30849, 30797, 30670, 30531 31497, 31764, 31763, 31633, 31548, 31518, 31509, 31363, 31350, 31316, 31308, 31288, 30309 31368, 31365, 31283, 31269, 31268, 31266, 31189, 30189 31384, 31343, 31023, 30630, 30531, 30150, 30014 31414, 31289, 31263
A/V Receivers Brand RCA Rio Samsung Sansui Sanyo Sharp Sharper Image Sherwood Sirius Sonic Blue Sony
Soundesign Stereophonics Sunfire Sylvania Teac Technics Thorens Toshiba Venturer Wards XM Yamaha
Code 31609, 31511, 31390, 31254, 31074, 31023, 31500, 31295 31189, 31386, 31361 31416, 31411, 31410, 31409, 31385, 31263, 31811, 31627, 31858, 31759, 31758, 31658, 31622, 31558, 31529, 31503, 31458, 31441, 31406, 31382, 31371, 31367, 31258, 31131, 30797 31528, 31390, 31267, 31074 31633, 31518, 31308, 30135 31390, 30849 30189, 30014 31414, 31406 31375, 31331, 31276, 31176, 30176
CD Players Brand Aiwa Akai Arcam Audio-Technica Burmester California Audio Labs Carver Classic Denon DKK DMX Electronics Emerson Fisher Garrard Gemini Genexxa GPX Harman/Kardon Hitachi Integra
Cable Boxes Brand Sylvania Tandy TeleCaption Teleview Texscan TFC Thomson Timeless Tocom Torx Toshiba Tristar Tusa TV86 Unika United Artists Universal V2 Viewmaster Viewstar Vision Vortex View Zenith Zentek
Code 11256 10418, 10040 10013, 10207, 10153, 10207, 10191, 10153, 10056, 10022, 10258, 10063, 10883 10899, 10525, 10054, 10000 10400
DVD Players/Recorders Brand Code Adcom 21094 Aiwa 20641 Akai 21089, 20770 Alco Allegro Amphion Media Works 20872 AMW 20872 Apex Digital 21100, 21061, 21056, 21020, 21004, 20797, 20796, 20794, 20755, 20717, 20672 Aspire Digital 21407, 21168 Audiologic 20736 Audiovox 21072, 21041, 20790 Axion 21072 B&K 20662, 20655 Bel Canto Design 21571 Blaupunkt 20717 Blue Parade 20571 Broksonic 20695 California Audio Labs 20490 CAVS 21057 Cinea 20831 CineVision 20876, 20869, 20833 Citizen 21277 Coby 21351, 21177, 21165, 21107, 21086, 20852, 20778 Craig 20831
DVD Players/Recorders Brand Code Curtis Mathes 21087 CyberHome 21129, 21117, 21024, 21023, 20874, 20816 Daewoo 21242, 21234, 21172, 21169, 20869, 20833, 20784, 20705 Daytek 20872 Denon 20634, 20490 Desay 21407 Disney 21270, 20675 Dual 21085, 21068 Durabrand 21127 DVDEmerson 21268, 20675, 20591 Enterprise 20591 Fisher 20670 Funai 21334, 21268, 20675 Gateway 21158, 21077, 21073 GE 20815, 20717, 20522 Go Video 21730, 21304, 21158, 21144, 21099, 21075,21044, 20869, 20833, 20783, 20744, 20741, 20715 Go Vision 21072 GoldStar 20741 GPX 20769, 20699 Gradiente 20490 Greenhill 20717 Grundig 20539 Harman/Kardon 20702, 20582 20664, 20573 Hitachi 20672 Hiteker iLo Initial 20627, 20571 Integra Jaton 21078 JBL 20702 JSI 21423 21275, 21164, 20867, 20623, JVC 20558 jWin 21051, Kawasaki Kenwood 20737, 20682, 20534, 20490 21149, 21020, 20790, 20717 KLH 20721, 20711 Konka Koss 21423, 20896, 20651 Landel 20826 Lasonic 21173, 20798 Lecson 21533 Lenoxx 21127 20869, 20801, 20741, 20591 LG 21440, 21416, 21158, 21058 LiteOn Loewe 20511 Magnavox 20675, 20646, 20539, 20503 Malata 21159, 20782 Marantz 20539
DVD Players/Recorders Brand Code McIntosh 21533, 21273 Memorex 21270, 20831, 20695 Microsoft 20522 Mintek 20839, 20717 Mitsubishi 21521, 20521 Momitsu 21082 Myryad 20894 NAD 20741, 20692, 20591 Nakamichi 21222 NEC 20785 Nesa 20717 Next Base 20826 NexxTech 21402 Norcent 21265, 21107, 21003, 20872 Onkyo 20792, 20627, 20503 OptoMedia Electronics 20896 Oritron 20651 Panasonic 21762, 20703, 20632, 20503, 20490 Philips 21354, 21267, 20675, 20646, 20539, 20503, PianoDisc 21024 Pioneer 21571, 20632, 20631, 20571, 20525 Polaroid 21086, 21061, 21020 Polk Audio 20539 Portland 20770 Princeton 20674 Proceed 20672 Proscan 20522 ProVision 20778 Qwestar 20651 RCA 20822, 20790, 20717, 20571, 20522 Rio 20869 RJTech 21360 Rotel 21178, 20623 Rowa 20823 Sampo 20752, 20698 Samsung 21075, 21044, 20820, 20744, 20573, 20490 Sansui 20695 Sanyo 20873, 20695, 20670 Sensory Science 21158 Sharp 21256, 20752, 20675, 20630 Sharper Image 21117 Sherwood 21077, 21043, 20770, 20633 20839, 20533 Shinsonic Sigma Designs 20674 Sonic Blue 21099, 20869 Sony 21533, 21431, 21033, 20864, 20533 Sungale 21074 SVA 21105, 20860 Sylvania 21268, 20675 Symphonic 21268, 20675 TAG McLaren 20894 Teac 20809, 20790
Figure 5. Computer resolution, XGA selection
Computer Display Formats
Computer Signal Format VGA 640 X 480
Repeatedly press the FORMAT key to cycle through the TV displays available for your computers video signal. As Displayed on TV Screen 16 X 9 Standard 4 X 3 Standard
WVGA 848 X 480
SVGA 800 X 600
WSVGA 1064 X 600
Format XGA 1024 X 768
Standard
PC 720p 1280 X 720 WXGA 1365 X 768 (DVI-D signals only) Format SXGA 1280 X 1024 (DVI-D signals only) PC 1080p 1920 X 1080 (DVI-D signals only) Reduced Standard
Using IEEE 1394 Devices
Chapter 7. Using IEEE 1394 Devices
Compatible IEEE 1394 Devices
Compatible A/V devices include some, but not all, cable boxes, D-VHS VCRs, A/V discs, and future products. Some devices may have IEEE 1394 connectors but are not compatible with the TV. Areas of compatibility to consider are: 1. Digital Video Signals The TV can decode MPEG2 video as provided by cable boxes and some camcorders. Many camcorders provide DV video, which the TV cannot decode. Connect a DV camcorder to the TV using analog audio plus composite video, S-video, or component video, or use HDMI audio/ video. Other types of digital video, such as PC video provided by some computers, must be decoded by the source device and sent to the TV as analog video, S-video, or DVI/HDMI video. 2. Digital Audio Signals When received with video signals, the TV can decode Dolby Digital signals and MPEG audio signals. Other types of digital audio as provided by some digital recording devices, such as MP3 audio and DTS audio, cannot be decoded by the TV when received over IEEE 1394 connections. The TV may not be able to pass incompatible digital audio signals on the coaxial digital audio output. These signals may pass to other devices, however, on the IEEE 1394 cable. 3. Digital Control Signal The TV can serve 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 IEEE 1394 control standards. EIA-775. Designed for tuning devices such as cable boxes, allowing the device to send simple graphics. This standard does not, however, allow the TV to control the cable box by IEEE 1394. AV/C (Audio Video Control). Designed to provide basic controls such as play, stop, channel selection, and volume, as appropriate for the device.
4-pin connector
6-pin connector
6-pin-to-4-pin adapter
If you wish to connect a 6-pin device to the TV (such as a camcorder), and the device is designed to receive electrical power from another 6-pin device, there are several ways to provide electrical power to the device: Connect the camcorder directly to the household AC. Use the camcorders battery for power. Connect the camcorder directly to another 6-pin device in the network that can provide power.
Recording to IEEE 1394 Recordable Devices, continued
Recording from the ChannelView Channel Guide
ChannelView provides program listings, as sent by the broadcasters, for memorized channels on ANT 1 and ANT 2. Press the GUIDE key while watching ANT 1 or ANT 2 to view ChannelView listings and to set up immediate or future recordings as described here.
Cancelling Recordings To Cancel a Recording in Progress
1. Press INPUT to open the Input Selection menu. 2. Move the highlight to the source input icon. There is no need to press ENTER. The Input Selection menu displays an icon for an active recording connection to a recordable IEEE 1394 device. See the IEEE 1394 connection icon in figure 3. 3. Press CANCEL. The connection icon will disappear to indicate termination of the recording connection. 4. Press EXIT to return to TV viewing. Connection Icon Audio Icons
Immediate Recording from ChannelView
1. Press INPUT to open the Input Selection menu. Highlight an ANT 1 or ANT 2 program source and press ENTER. 2. Press GUIDE to open the ChannelView channel guide for the current input. 3. Use to highlight the channel and program you wish to record from the list of channels. 4. Press (Record). A red R temporarily displays next to the program listing to indicate the program will be recorded. 5. Press EXIT to return to TV viewing.
Time-Delayed Recording from ChannelView
Set Up the Recording 1. Ensure that TV Energy Mode is set to Fast Power On and the TV clock is set to the correct time and day. See Setup Menu in chapter 4, TV Menu Settings. 2. Perform steps 1 and 2 described above. 3 Press to highlight the source channel you wish to record from. 4. Press to view a list of future programs on that channel. 5. Press to highlight a future program. 6. Press (Record). A red R temporarily displays next to the program listing to indicate the program will be recorded. You can schedule a maximum of 32 recordings. 7. Press EXIT to close the menu. Confirm the Recording Setup (Record) to open the Record menu. 1. Press 2. Press GUIDE to open the Record List (figure 2) and view all scheduled recordings. Press CH / to page quickly through the list. 3. Verify that the program you wish to record appears in the list. 4. Press EXIT to close the menu. Figure 3. The Input Selection menu displays specialized icons for IEEE 1394 devices. The audio icons are displayed only when an IEEE 1394 amplifier is connected.
All Audio and Video settings for the individual input are reset except for the Listen To, Language, audio Balance, and Closed Caption settings.
A/V Reset (for all inputs)
To reset audio and video adjustments for all inputs to the original factory settings. To erase and re-memorize channels on Ant 1 or Ant 2.
All Audio and Video settings are returned to the original factory settings, including Listen To and Language, plus Closed Captions settings and Format settings. All previously memorized channels for the selected antenna input are erased and a new set of memorized channels is created. To add or delete individual channels, see the Channel Menu instructions in chapter 5, TV Menu Settings.
Channel Memorization
1. While viewing the TV, press MENU to display the TV Main menu with the Setup icon highlighted. 2. Press ENTER to display the Setup menu. 3. When the Setup menu is displayed, use to highlight the antenna and reception mode button and press ENTER to start memorization.
Appendix D: Troubleshooting, continued
Reset Name
Parental Lock Pass Code
To change your Parental Lock Pass Code
This information is listed on the cutout page in Appendix A. Please refer to that page. When Energy Mode is set to Fast Power On, press and hold the MENU button on the front panel for over eight seconds. When Energy Mode is set to Low Power, press POWER on the front panel to turn on the TV. Press and hold the MENU button on the front panel for over eight seconds.
Allows a new code to be established. Allows the front panel to be unlocked if the remote control is misplaced.
Front-Panel Lock To re-enable the frontRelease panel controls after activation of the FrontPanel Lock
System Reset
If the TV does not turn on or off, does not respond to the remote control or front panel buttons, or has audio but no video.
Press the SYSTEM RESET button on the front panel with a pointed object such as the point of pencil 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. The changes you made most recently, before using SYSTEM RESET, may be lost. Changes you made previously, however, are not lost. The TV will start the initialization process. The TV will then turn off and the front green LED will start flashing. When the LED stops flashing, you can turn the TV on again. The Parental Lock Access code will remain unaffected, but all other memories and settings outlined in this Owners Guide will need to be set again.
You have forgotten your Parental Lock pass code. See Appendix A, Bypassing the Parental Lock. Open the Parental Lock menu and: Verify that the U.S. Ratings or Other Ratings setting is On. Check the Lock Time/Unlock Time to check if rating restrictions are disabled. Rating restrictions apply only to content on ANT 1 and ANT 2, INPUT 13, and IEEE 1394 inputs. Normal TV operation. On the remote control, press MENU and then enter the numbers 999 to display the Host ID and CableCARD ID information.
On-screen displays appear each time you change a function.
10. Cable provider needs information to start CableCARD service.
TV Channels Symptom 1. The TV takes several seconds to respond to channel changes. Remarks It is normal for digital channels to take longer to tune in. Press ENTER after a channel number to avoid delays. Use a 4-digit number for an over-the-air digital channel. Use a 6-digit number for digital cable channels if your cable service is able to recognize 6-digit channel numbers. Use number keys instead of CH /. Be sure the channel you want to view is in memory. See Channel Menu in chapter 4, TV Menu Settings. Check that the TV is turned to the correct device or antenna for that channel by pressing the INPUT button. Make sure the Parental Lock is off. If you cannot tune to a virtual digital channel even though the TV has already memorized digital channels, tune to the actual channel number used by the broadcaster. The virtual channel will then be automatically added to memory.
You cannot access a channel.
Name options are not available for some channels. When ChannelView list is displayed, information appears incomplete
Only memorized analog channels can be named. Available information is sent from the broadcaster or cable provider. No other data is available.
TV Power On/Off Symptom 1. TV takes an excessively long time to power on. Remarks When switched on, the TV needs time to boot up, just as a computer does. The TVs lamp also requires a few moments to heat up to full brightness. TV Energy Mode is set to Low Power. To change TV Energy Mode to Fast Power On: Press MENU, open the Setup menu, highlight the Fast Power On radio button. The TV may be locked. The clock may not be set. A time-delayed recording may have started. TV Energy Mode is set to Low Power. Change to Fast Power On in Setup menu.

731 Series 1080p DLP HDTV
Models: WD-57731 WD-65731
Overview
Mitsubishis 731 Series 1080p DLP HDTVs feature Mitsubishis 6-color light engine and unique TurboLight150 lamp system. These 57 and Series HDTVs produce big, bright and bold pictures with unsurpassed detail and vibrant colors. At their heart is a Mitsubishi exclusive 6-Primary Color 1080p light engine, the first to offer 6-color processing. This proprietary Mitsubishi digital light engine provides the perfect picture, whether watching broadcast, cable or satellite TV, as well as DVD or video games. The stunning 731 Series picture is further enhanced by an all-new digital signal processing system. Plush1080p allows for precise deinterlacing and upconversion to 1080p. 4D Video Noise Reduction creates smooth yet detailed images. And Tru1080p processes the highest resolution HDTV signals in their native format. The 731 models are Digital Cable Ready HDTVs with CableCARD slots, so digital cable channels can be viewed without a cablebox. Both televisions have two HDMI inputs, two component video inputs and a DVI-I input for a digital PC connection. ClearThought Easy Connect, recognizes inputs as they are plugged in, to simplify set up and day-to-day operation.
WD-65731 Shown Dark Silver
Get the Perfect Picture Every Time
1080p DLP Display Mitsubishi Exclusive 6-Color Light Engine TurboLight150 Plush1080p Tru1080p Processing 4D Video Noise Reduction PerfectColor Video Modes: Brilliant / Bright / Natural
Watch TV Your Way
Digital Cable Ready HDTV with CableCARD Slot ClearThought Easy Connect 2 HDMI Inputs PC DVI-I Input 2 Component Inputs Rear IEEE 1394 Partially-Illuminated Remote
Descriptions and specifications subject to change without notice. The dimensions are approximate for general information when deciding the locations and placements of the product. When creating a custom-built environment for this product, please take exact measurements from the specific unit to be installed before doing any finished carpentry. When installing the unit, allow for air circulation, ventilation, and variations due to manufacturing tolerances. The cosmetic appearance of the product may vary from that depicted here. 2006 Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. www.mitsubishi-tv.com
Model Screen Size Aspect Ratio Height (physical) Width (physical) Depth (physical) Height On Base Weight (physical) Power Consumption Operating Standby Low Standby
Optical System
Display Type Mitsubishi Exclusive Light Engine Pixel Resolution (horizontal x vertical*) Lamp Power
WD-57731 57-inch 16:9 (widescreen) 36.3" 51.5" 17.9" 53.8" 85.8 lbs. 250 Watts 33 Watts 6 Watts
WD-65731 65-inch 16:9 (widescreen) 40.8" 58.5" 19.8" 58.3" 99.0 lbs. 250 Watts 33 Watts 6 Watts
WD-65731 Shown on Optional Matching Base (MB-65DS)**
WD-57731
1080p DLP 6-Color 1920 x Watts
WD-65731
Inputs / Outputs (Digital)
HDMI with DVI Stereo Audio 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i 1080p IEEE 1394 (MPEG2) Front/Rear Digital Audio Output (Dolby Digital / PCM) 2 Yes Yes 0/(coaxial) 1 (fixed) 1 Partially-Illuminated Yes Yes Yes Yes
Video Performance
Video Format Conversion PerfectColor Video Noise Reduction Picture Format Modes (4:3 sources) Picture Format Modes (16:9 sources)
(All Models)
Plush1080p Yes 4D Yes Yes High/Low Yes Yes Yes Stereo Full Range 5 1/2" x 2 1/4" 10W x 2 Yes Yes 2 Yes No Yes
Outputs (Analog)
Stereo Audio Output Record AV Output
Remote Control
Remote Control 5 Device Multibrand Illuminated Remote
User Controls
ChannelView AV Adjustment (memorized by input/device) Color Temperature Control (by device) Video Modes: Brilliant/ Bright / Natural
Customization Features (via IR)
Direct Input Selection Direct Format Selection Independent Power ON / OFF
*TV and some PC displays have standard overscan. **Optional matching base also available for WD-57731 (MB-57DS). Features, specifications and dimensions are subject to change without notice. Physical appearance of television and matching base may vary slightly from images shown on this document. CableCARD is a trademark of Cable Television Laboratories, Inc. DLP and the DLP logo are registered trademarks of Texas Instruments. Dolby and Dolby Digital are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing, LLC.
Full Screen Image Freeze Split Screen (with external second source)
Internal Loudspeakers Speaker Size Output Power (watts / ch.) Level Sound (dynamics limiter) Digital Output (PCM) for All Analog Sources
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