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    							 Trademark and License Information 91
    GNU General Public License, continued
    a)		Accompany	it	with	the	complete	corresponding	machine-readable	source	code,	which	must	be	distributed	under	the	terms	of	Sections	1	and	2	above	on	a	medium	customarily	used	for	software	interchange;	or,
    b)		Accompany	it	with	a	written	offer,	valid	for	at	least	three	years,	to	give	any	third	party,	for	a	charge	no	more	than	your	cost	of	physically	performing	source	distribution,	a	complete	machine-readable	copy	of	the	corresponding	source	code,	to	be	distributed	under	the	terms	of	Sections	1	and	2	above	on	a	medium	customarily	used	for	software	interchange;	or,
    c)		Accompany	it	with	the	information	you	received	as	to	the	offer	to	distribute	corresponding	source	code.		(This	alternative	is	allowed	only	for	noncommercial	distribution	and	only	if	you	received	the	program	in	object	code	or	executable	form	with	such	an	offer,	in	accord	with	Subsection	b	above.)
    The	source	code	for	a	work	means	the	preferred	form	of	the	work	for	making	modifications	to	it.		For	an	executable	work,	complete	source	code	means	all	the	source	code	for	all	modules	it	contains,	plus	any	associated	interface	definition	files,	plus	the	scripts	used	to	control	compilation	and	installation	of	the	execut-able.		However,	as	a	special	exception,	the	source	code	distributed	need	not	include	anything	that	is	normally	distributed	(in	either	source	or	binary	form)	with	the	major	components	(compiler,	kernel,	and	so	on)	of	the	operating	system	on	which	the	executable	runs,	unless	that	component	itself	accompanies	the	executable.
    If	distribution	of	executable	or	object	code	is	made	by	offering	access	to	copy	from	a	designated	place,	then	offering	equivalent	access	to	copy	the	source	code	from	the	same	place	counts	as	distribution	of	the	source	code,	even	though	third	parties	are	not	compelled	to	copy	the	source	along	with	the	object	code.
    4.		You	may	not	copy,	modify,	sublicense,	or	distribute	the	Program	except	as	expressly	provided	under	this	License.		Any	attempt	otherwise	to	copy,	modify,	sublicense	or	distribute	the	Program	is	void,	and	will	automatically	terminate	your	rights	under	this	License.	However,	parties	who	have	received	copies,	or	rights,	from	you	under	this	License	will	not	have	their	licenses	terminated	so	long	as	such	parties	remain	in	full	compliance.
    5.		You	are	not	required	to	accept	this	License,	since	you	have	not	signed	it.		However,	nothing	else	grants	you	permission	to	modify	or	distribute	the	Program	or	its	derivative	works.		These	actions	are	prohibited	by	law	if	you	do	not	accept	this	License.		Therefore,	by	modifying	or	distributing	the	Program	(or	any	work	based	on	the	Program),	you	indicate	your	acceptance	of	this	License	to	do	so,	and	all	its	terms	and	conditions	for	copying,	distributing	or	modifying	the	Program	or	works	based	on	it.
    6.		Each	time	you	redistribute	the	Program	(or	any	work	based	on	the	Program),	the	recipient	automatically	receives	a	license	from	the	original	licensor	to	copy,	distribute	or	modify	the	Program	subject	to	these	terms	and	conditions.		You	may	not	impose	any	further	restrictions	on	the	recipients’	exercise	of	the	rights	granted	herein.	You	are	not	responsible	for	enforcing	compliance	by	third	parties	to	this	License.
    7.		If,	as	a	consequence	of	a	court	judgment	or	allegation	of	patent	infringement	or	for	any	other	reason	(not	limited	to	patent	issues),	conditions	are	imposed	on	you	(whether	by	court	order,	agreement	or	otherwise)	that	contradict	the	conditions	of	this	License,	they	do	not	excuse	you	from	the	conditions	of	this	License.		If	you	cannot	distribute	so	as	to	satisfy	simultaneously	your	obligations	under	this	License	and	any	other	pertinent	obligations,	then	as	a	consequence	you	may	not	distribute	the	Program	at	all.		For	example,	if	a	patent	license	would	not	permit	royalty-free	redistribution	of	the	Program	by	all	those	who	receive	copies	directly	or	indirectly	through	you,	then	the	only	way	you	could	satisfy	both	it	and	this	License	would	be	to	refrain	entirely	from	distribution	of	the	Program.
    If	any	portion	of	this	section	is	held	invalid	or	unenforceable	under	any	particular	circumstance,	the	balance	of	the	section	is	intended	to	apply	and	the	section	as	a	whole	is	intended	to	apply	in	other	circumstances.
    It	is	not	the	purpose	of	this	section	to	induce	you	to	infringe	any	patents	or	other	property	right	claims	or	to	contest	validity	of	any	such	claims;	this	section	has	the	sole	purpose	of	protecting	the	integrity	of	the	free	software	distribution	system,	which	is	implemented	by	public	license	practices.		Many	people	have	made	generous	contributions	to	the	wide	range	of	software	distributed	through	that	system	in	reliance	on	consistent	application	of	that	system;	it	is	up	to	the	author/donor	to	decide	if	he	or	she	is	willing	to	distribute	software	through	any	other	system	and	a	licensee	cannot	impose	that	choice.
    This	section	is	intended	to	make	thoroughly	clear	what	is	believed	to	be	a	consequence	of	the	rest	of	this	License.
    8.		If	the	distribution	and/or	use	of	the	Program	is	restricted	in	certain	countries	either	by	patents	or	by	copyrighted	interfaces,	the	original	copyright	holder	who	places	the	Program	under	this	License	may	add	an	explicit	geographical	distribution	limitation	excluding	those	countries,	so	that	distribution	is	permitted	only	in	or	among	countries	not	thus	excluded.		In	such	case,	this	License	incorporates	the	limitation	as	if	written	in	the	body	of	this	License.
    9.		The	Free	Software	Foundation	may	publish	revised	and/or	new	versions	of	the	General	Public	License	from	time	to	time.		Such	new	versions	will	be	similar	in	spirit	to	the	present	version,	but	may	differ	in	detail	to	address	new	problems	or	concerns.
    Each	version	is	given	a	distinguishing	version	number.		If	the	Program	specifies	a	version	number	of	this	License	which	applies	to	it	and	“any	later	version”,	you	have	the	option	of	following	the	terms	and	conditions	either	of	that	version	or	of	any	later	version	published	by	the	Free	Software	Foundation.		If	the	Program	does	not	specify	a	version	number	of	this	License,	you	may	choose	any	version	ever	published	by	the	Free	Software	Foundation.
    10.		If	you	wish	to	incorporate	parts	of	the	Program	into	other	free	programs	whose	distribution	conditions	are	different,	write	to	the	author	to	ask	for	permission.		For	software	which	is	copyrighted	by	the	Free	Software	Foundation,	write	to	the	Free	Software	Foundation;	we	sometimes	make	exceptions	for	this.		Our	decision	will	be	guided	by	the	two	goals	of	preserving	the	free	status	of	all	derivatives	of	our	free	software	and	of	promoting	the	sharing	and	reuse	of	software	generally.
    NO WARRANTY
    11.		BECAUSE	THE	PROGRAM	IS	LICENSED	FREE	OF	CHARGE,	THERE	IS	NO	WARRANTY	FOR	THE	PROGRAM,	TO	THE	EXTENT	PERMITTED	BY	APPLI-CABLE	L AW.		EXCEPT	WHEN	OTHERWISE	STATED	IN	WRITING	THE	COPYRIGHT	HOLDERS	AND/OR	OTHER	PARTIES	PROVIDE	THE	PROGRAM	“AS	IS”	WITHOUT	WARRANTY	OF	ANY	KIND,	EITHER	EXPRESSED	OR	IMPLIED,	INCLUDING,	BUT	NOT	LIMITED	TO,	THE	IMPLIED	WARRANTIES	OF	MERCHANTABIL-ITY	AND	FITNESS	FOR	A	PARTICUL AR	PURPOSE.		THE	ENTIRE	RISK	AS	TO	THE	QUALITY	AND	PERFORMANCE	OF	THE	PROGRAM	IS	WITH	YOU.		SHOULD	THE	PROGRAM	PROVE	DEFECTIVE,	YOU	ASSUME	THE	COST	OF	ALL	NECESSARY	SERVICING,	REPAIR	OR	CORRECTION.
    12.		IN	NO	EVENT	UNLESS	REQUIRED	BY	APPLICABLE	L AW	OR	AGREED	TO	IN	WRITING	WILL	ANY	COPYRIGHT	HOLDER,	OR	ANY	OTHER	PARTY	WHO	MAY	MODIFY	AND/OR	REDISTRIBUTE	THE	PROGRAM	AS	PERMITTED	ABOVE,	BE	LIABLE	TO	YOU	FOR	DAMAGES,	INCLUDING	ANY	GENERAL,	SPECIAL,	INCIDENTAL	OR	CONSEQUENTIAL	DAMAGES	ARISING	OUT	OF	THE	USE	OR	INABILITY	TO	USE	THE	PROGRAM	(INCLUDING	BUT	NOT	LIMITED	TO	LOSS	OF	DATA	OR	DATA	BEING	RENDERED	INACCURATE	OR	LOSSES	SUSTAINED	BY	YOU	OR	THIRD	PARTIES	OR	A	FAILURE	OF	THE	PROGRAM	TO	OPERATE	WITH	ANY	OTHER	PROGRAMS),	EVEN	IF	SUCH	HOLDER	OR	OTHER	PARTY	HAS	BEEN	ADVISED	OF	THE	POSSIBILITY	OF	SUCH	DAMAGES.
     
    						
    							92 Warranty
    Mitsubishi LCD Flat Panel HDTV Limited Warranty
    MITSUBISHI	DIGITAL	ELECTRONICS	AMERICA,	INC.	(“MDEA”)	warrants	to	the	original	purchaser	of	this	LCD	Flat	Panel	HDTV	
    that	if	purchased	from	an	authorized	MITSUBISHI	Audio/Video	Dealer,	should	it	prove	defective	by	reason	of	improper	work-
    manship	and/or	material:
    a.	Parts.	All	parts	(except	any	software	incorporated	into	this	HDTV)	are	warranted	for	a	period	of	one	year	from	the	date	of	the	
    original	purchase	at	retail.	We	will	repair	or	replace,	at	our	option,	any	defective	part	without	charge	for	the	part.	Parts	used	for 	
    replacement	may	be	replaced	with	those	of	like	kind	and	quality	and	may	be	new	or	remanufactured.	Parts	used	for	replace-
    ment	are	warranted	for	the	remainder	of	the	original	warranty	period.
    b. Embedded Software. MDEA	warrants	that	all	software	incorporated	into	this	HDTV	(the	“Embedded	Software”)	will	
    perform	in	accordance	with	the	functional	description	of	Embedded	Software	in	all	material	respects,	but	MDEA	does	not 	
    warrant	that	the	Embedded	Software	is	error-free.	The	warranty	contained	in	this	section	shall	continue	for	a	period	of	one 	
    year,	from	the	date	of	the	original	purchase	from	the	authorized	dealer.	If,	after	prompt	notice	within	the	warranty	period,	MDEA 	
    determines	that	the	Embedded	Software	has	failed	to	perform	in	accordance	with	such	functional	description	in	all	material	
    respects	and	if	such	failure	is	not	due	to	accident,	misuse,	modification	or	misapplication	of	the	Embedded	Software,	then	
    MDEA	shall	modify	or	replace	the	nonconforming	Embedded	Software	at	no	charge	to	you,	which	at	MDEA’s	sole	discretion 	
    may	be	fulfilled	by	means	of	modification	or	replacement	software	contained	on	a	replacement	memory	card	for	Consumer	
    installation.	The	foregoing	shall	be	MDEA’s	sole	obligation	to	you	under	this	limited	warranty.	All	rights	under	this	limited	war-
    ranty	on	the	Embedded	Software	also	subject	to	your	compliance	with	the	terms	of	the	Software	License	Agreement	appli-
    cable	to	this	HDTV,	and	this	limited	warranty	on	the	Embedded	Software	shall	be	null	and	void	if	the	Embedded	Software	is 	
    modified	or	changed	in	any	manner	except	as	specifically	authorized	by	MDEA.
    c. Labor. For	certain	items	that	are	designed	to	be	replaced	by	the	consumer,	including	(but	not	limited	to)	some	Embed-
    ded	Software,	the	consumer	is	solely	responsible	for	any	replacement	labor.	For	all	other	parts,	we	will	provide	the	labor	for	a 	
    warranty	repair	by	an	authorized	MITSUBISHI	service	center	without	charge	for	one	year	from	the	original	date	of	purchase	at 	
    retail.
    d. Notice.	To	obtain	warranty	service,	you	must	notify	an	authorized	MITSUBISHI	service	center	of	any	defect	within	the	appli-
    cable	warranty	time	period.
    BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE, please review the TV owner’s guide to insure proper installation and correct cus-
    tomer control adjustment. If the problem persists, please arrange for warranty service.
    1. TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE:
    a.	Contact	your	nearest	authorized	MITSUBISHI	service	center	whose	name	and	address	can	be	obtained	from	your	MIT-
    SUBISHI	dealer,	by	writing	to	the	address	provided	below,	calling	MDEA	at	800-332-2119,	or	using	the	support	feature	of	our	
    website	at	www.Mitsubishi-tv.com.
    b.	Warranty	service	will	be	provided	in	your	home	or,	if	required,	at	an	authorized	service	shop,	provided	that	your	television	is	
    located	within	the	geographic	territory	customarily	covered	by	an	authorized	MITSUBISHI	service	center.	If	not,	you	must	either 	
    deliver	your	television	to	an	authorized	service	location	at	your	own	expense,	or	pay	for	any	travel	and/or	transportation	costs	
    the	service	center	may	charge	to	and	from	you	home.	Actual	service	labor	will	be	provided	without	charge.
    c.	Proof	of	purchase	from	an	authorized	MITSUBISHI	dealer	is	required	when	requesting	warranty	service.	Present	your	sales	
    receipt	or	other	document	which	establishes	proof	and	date	of	purchase.	THE	RETURN	OF	THE	OWNER	REGISTRATION	
    CARD	IS	NOT	A	CONDITION	OF	WARRANTY	COVERAGE.	However,	please	return	the	Owner	Registration	Card	so	that	we	can 	
    contact	you	should	a	question	of	safety	arise	which	could	affect	you.
    2. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:
    a.	Up	to	.01%	pixel	outages	(small	dot	picture	elements	that	are	dark	or	incorrectly	illuminated).
    b.	Cosmetic	damage	or	any	other	damage	where	such	damage	is	caused	by	unauthorized	modification,	alteration,	repairs	to	
    or	service	of	the	product	by	anyone	other	than	an	authorized	MITSUBISHI	service	center;	physical	abuse	to	or	misuse	of	the 	
    product	(or	any	product	damaged	by	excessive	physical	or	electrical	stress);	any	products	that	have	had	a	serial	number	or	any 	
    part	thereof	altered,	defaced	or	removed;	product	use	in	any	manner	contrary	to	the	Owner’s	Guide;	freight	damage;	or	any	
    damage	caused	by	acts	of	God	or	other	factors	beyond	the	reasonable	control	of	MDEA,	such	as	power	surge	damage	caused 	
    by	electrical	system	or	damages	caused	by	use	of	third	party	mounting	brackets	or	stands.	This	limited	warranty	also	excludes	
    service	calls	where	no	defect	in	the	product	covered	under	this	warranty	is	found,	service	calls	related	to	unsatisfactory	audio	
    or	visual	reception	or	signal	unless	caused	by	a	defect	in	the	product	that	is	covered	under	this	limited	warranty,	all	costs,	
    expenses	or	any	other	damages	arising	from	product	installation,	removal	from	or	re-installation	into	custom	installations	or	on 	
     
    						
    							 Warranty 93
    wall	mountings,	or	set-ups,	any	adjustments	of	user	controls	(including	contrast,	brightness,	color,	tint,	fine	tuning,	sharpness), 	
    other	adjustment	necessary	to	prepare	the	unit	for	display	or	use,	connection	with	any	external	audio	receiver,	antenna,	cable	
    or	satellite	systems,	or	service	of	products	purchased	or	serviced	outside	the	U.S.A.	Please	consult	the	operating	instructions 	
    contained	in	the	Owner’s	Guide	furnished	with	the	product	for	information	regarding	user	controls.
    3.	ANY	EXPRESS	WARRANTY	NOT	PROVIDED	HEREIN,	AND	ANY	REMEDY	WHICH,	BUT	FOR	THIS	PROVISION,	MIGHT	
    ARISE	BY	IMPLICATION	OR	OPERATION	OF	LAW,	IS	HEREBY	EXCLUDED	AND	DISCLAIMED.	THE	IMPLIED	WARRANTIES 	
    OF	MERCHANTABILITY	AND	OF	FITNESS	FOR	ANY	PARTICULAR	PURPOSE	ARE	EXPRESSLY	LIMITED	TO	A	TERM	OF	
    ONE	YEAR.
    4.	UNDER	NO	CIRCUMSTANCES	SHALL	MDEA	BE	LIABLE	TO	PURCHASER	OR	ANY	OTHER	PERSON	FOR	ANY	INCI-
    DENTAL,	SPECIAL	OR	CONSEQUENTIAL	DAMAGES,	WHETHER	ARISING	OUT	OF	BREACH	OF	WARRANTY,	BREACH	OF 	
    CONTRACT,	OR	OTHERWISE.
    5.	Some	states	do	not	allow	limitations	on	how	long	an	implied	warranty	lasts,	or	the	exclusion	or	limitation	of	incidental,	
    special,	or	consequential	damages,	so	the	above	limitations	or	exclusions	may	not	apply	to	you.	
    6.	This	limited	warranty	gives	you	specific	legal	rights,	and	you	may	also	have	other	rights	which	vary	from	state	to	state.
    7.  In	the	event	of	any	dispute	under	this	limited	warranty,	jurisdiction	and	venue	for	resolving	that	dispute	will	be	in	the	state 	
    where	the	television	was	purchased	and	the	laws	of	such	state	will	govern.	In	no	event	shall	Mitsubishi	have	any	liability,	includ-
    ing	with	out	limitation,	for	general,	consequential,	incidental,	or	special	damages	for	loss,	destruction,	damage	or	corruption 	
    of	recorded	data,	media	or	software	resulting	from	use	of	this	television,	or	cost	of	recovery	of	lost	data,	media	or	software	
    therefore.
    MITSUBISHI	DIGITAL	ELECTRONICS	AMERICA,	INC.
    9351	Jeronimo	Road
    Irvine,	CA	92618-1904
     
    						
    							94 Index
    Index
    A
    Accent	Lighting		44
    Activity	Menu		25
    Automatic	Generation		51
    Change	Input	Name		50
    Customizing		50
    NetCommand-Controlled	Switch-
    ing	of	A /V	Receiver	Inputs		58
    Removing	a	Disconnected	HDMI	
    Device		50
    Anamorphic	Picture	Format		28
    Antenna	Input	(ANT)		17,	18
    Signal	Strength	for	Digital	Chan-
    nels		27
    Audio	Lock	(A /V	receiver	control)		69
    Audio	Output	Jacks		17,	18
    Auto	Input	Sensing		13
    Auto-Off	(Sleep	Timer)		25
    Auto-On	(Timer)		47
    A /V	Receiver
    and	Speakers	Option		42
    and	TV’s	Remote	Control		68
    Audio	Lock		69
    Connecting		18,	23,	65,	76
    Controlling	Sound	Volume		26
    Disconnecting	Analog		26
    NetCommand	IR	Control		61,	62
    Controlling	a	Device	Connected	
    to	the	A / V	Receiver		39,	66
    Video	and	Audio	Switching	via	
    HDMI		66
    B
    Backlight		9,	41
    Batteries		7
    Blue	Glow		44
    Brightness	(picture	adjustment)		41
    C
    Cable	Box
    and	TV’s	Remote	Control		68
    Connecting		20,	21,	22
    Camera	Files		31
    Captions	Menu		46
    CEC	(Consumer	Electronics	Control)		
    6,	39,	75
    A /V	Receiver		26,	76,	86
    Troubleshooting		83
    Channels
    antennaweb.org		48
    Physical/Virtual	Channel	Num-
    bers		48
    Scan	(memorize)		12,	48
    Troubleshooting		84
    ChannelView™	Channel	Listings		26
    Cleaning		78
    Clock,	Set	Date	and	Time		47
    Closed	Captions		46
    Color	Adjustments		45
    Reset	Color		45,	81
    Computer
    and	Display	Formats		30
    Connecting		29
    Contrast		41
    Control	Panel		11
    Control	Panel	Lock		11,	54
    D
    Date.	See	Clock
    Default	Settings,	Returning	to		81
    DIGITAL	AUDIO	INPUT		18
    DIGITAL	AUDIO	OUTPUT		18
    Digital	Camera	Video	Output		33
    DVD	Player
    and	TV’s	Remote	Control		68
    Connecting		20,	21
    DVI	Device,	Connecting		21
    E
    Energy	Usage		48
    F
    Fast	Power	On		48
    Film	Mode		44
    Font	(digital	closed	captions)		46
    FORMAT	(aspect	ratio,	MORE	menu)		
    28
    Freeze	Picture	(PAUSE	key)		10
    Front	Panel		11
    Blue	Glow	Accent	Lighting		44
    Full	Native		28
    G
    Game
    Game	Picture	Mode		41
    HDMI	Cables	for	Games		18
    GUIDE	Key
    ChannelView		26
    HDMI	Control		77
    NetCommand	Control		58,	60
    H
    HD	(High-Definition)	Signal)		28
    HDMI
    Changing	Out	an	HDMI	Device	
    and	Auto	Input	Sensing		13
    Connecting	an	HDMI	Device		20
    A / V	Receiver	with	HDMI		23
    HDMI	Cable	Categories		18
    HDMI	Control	of	CEC	Devices		75
    HDMI	Jack		18
    Removing	an	HDMI	Device	from	
    the	Activity	Menu		50
    Headphones
    Jack		18
    Speakers	Option		42
    I
    INFO	Key
    ChannelView		26
    Status	Display		27
    USB	Menu		31
    Internet	Video		37
    IR	Emitter	Placement		56
    IR	NetCommand	Output	( jack)		19
    L
    Language
    Changing	the	Menu	Language		
    47
    in	Digital	Programs		43
    SAP	(Second	Audio	Program)		43
    Learn		50.	See also	NetCommand	IR	
    Control
    Letter	Box	Image	Display		28
    Level	Sound		43
    Listen	To		43
    Listings	(ChannelView)		26
    Lock	TV
    Bypassing	the	Lock		79
    Lock	by	Ratings		53
    Lock	by	Time		54
    Lock	Control	Panel		54
    Preset	V-Chip	Blocking		52
    M
    Memorizing	Channels		12,	48
    Add	Single	Channel	to	Memory		
    48
    MP3	Player	(audio-only	connection)		
    24
    Music	Files		31
    Mute
    Closed	Captions		46
    MUTE	Key		10
    Video	Mute		44
    N
    Name	(for	inputs;	Inputs	>	Name	
    menu)		50
    NetCommand	IR	Control
    About		55
    A /V	Receiver	Control		62
    Initial	Setup	for	Most	Devices		57
    Operating		58
    Troubleshooting		86
    P
    Parental	Menu	(TV	locks)		53
    Pass	Code
    Resetting		79
    Setting		52
    VUDU	Password		83
    PAUSE	Key		10
    PerfectColor/PerfecTint		45
    Reset		81
     
    						
    							 Index 95
    Photo	Viewing		32
    Picture
    Global	Picture	Adjustments		44
    Picture+	Adjustments		45
    Picture	Menu	Adjustments		41
    Picture	Quality	and	Film	Mode		
    44
    Troubleshooting		85
    R
    Ratings	(TV	and	Movie)		53
    Remote	Control
    Batteries		7
    Keys	and	Functions		10
    Programming	Codes	(reference	
    chart)		70
    Programming	Instructions		69
    Reset		78
    Reset
    A /V	Memory	Reset	(for	the	cur-
    rent	input)		81
    A /V	Reset	(for	all	inputs)		81
    HDMI	Auto	Input	Sensing		13
    Pass	Code		79
    PerfectColor/PerfecTint		81
    Remote	Control		78
    Remote	Control	Audio	Lock		69
    System	Reset		11
    TV	Reset	Comparison	Guide		81
    VUDU		82
    RS-232C		19
    S
    Safety	Instructions		4,	5
    SAP	(second	audio	program)		43
    Satellite	Receiver
    and	the	Remote	Control		68
    Connecting		20,	21
    Scan	(memorize	channels)		48
    ScreenSaver		44
    SD	(Standard-Definition	Signal)		28
    Service	and	Support		81
    Signal	Definitions		28
    Signal	Strength	Indicator		27
    Sleep	Timer		25
    Sound
    Controlling	A /V	Receiver	Volume	
    (NetCommand)		62
    Audio	Lock		69
    Level	Sound		43
    Sound	Mode	(audio	effects)		42
    Sound	Projector
    Connecting	Source	Devices		20
    Sound	Projector	Setup		34
    Speakers	Option		42
    Standard-Definition	Signal		28
    Stand	Installation		8
    Status	Display		27
    Stereo	System.	See	A /V	Receiver
    Subwoofer		26,	42
    Surround	Sound
    External	Sound	System		23
    Simulated	Surround	Sound		42
    Sound	Projector		34
    TV	Audio	Outputs		18
    System	Reset		11,	82
    T
    Test	Picture		44
    Time.	See	Clock
    Timer	(auto-on)		47
    Time	Zone.	See	Clock
    Troubleshooting		81
    U
    USB	Menu		31,	32
    V
    V-Chip	Ratings
    Definitions		53
    In	Status	Display		27
    VCR
    Connecting		22
    Troubleshooting		85
    Video	Game.	See	Game
    Video	Mute		44
    Viewing	Device.	See	Activity	Menu
    VUDU	Movie	Service		37
    VUDU	Help		82,	83
    W
    Wall-Mounting		8
    X
    x.v.Color		18,	20,	41
     
    						
    							Website:
    www.mitsubishi-tv.com
    E-mail:
    [email protected]
    For questions, call Consumer Relations at
    800-332-2119
    To order replacement or additional
    remote controls or IR emitter cables,
    Visit our website www.mitsuparts.com
    or call
    800-553-7278
    SYSTEM RESET
    If	the	TV	does	not	respond	to	the	remote	control,	
    control-panel	buttons,	or	will	not	power	on/off,	press	
    and	hold	the	POWER	button	on	the	control	panel	for	
    ten	seconds.
    The	TV	will	turn	off.		Power	on	the	TV	and	the	green	LED	
    will	flash	quickly	for	about	one	minute.		The	changes	you	
    made	most	recently,	before	using	SYSTEM RESET,	may	
    be	lost.
    VLP41_VLP41+_IB_e_20090827
    ©	2009	Mitsubishi	Digital	Electronics	America,	Inc.	
     
    						
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