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    							 1.  Basic Setup and Operation 11
    TV Control Panel
    Buttons	on	the	control	panel	duplicate	some	keys	on	
    the	remote	control.
    ACTIVITY•	,	CH,	and	VOL	are	available	when	no	TV	
    menus	are	displayed.
    •						and	ENTER	are	available	when	using	TV	
    menus	or	after	activating	a	special	function.
    System Reset
    If	the	TV	fails	to	respond	to	the	remote	control,	the	
    control-panel	buttons,	or	will	not	power	on/off,	perform	
    System	Reset.		Recent	setting	changes	made	before	
    using	System	Reset	may	be	lost.
    To	perform	System	Reset,	press	and	hold	the	POWER	
    button	on	the	control	panel	for	ten	seconds.
    Panel-Lock Release
    To	•	release	the	Panel	Lock	using	the	TV	control	
    panel,	press	and	hold	the	ACTIVITY	button	on	the	
    control	panel	for	ten	seconds.		If	the	TV	is	off,	press	
    the	POWER	button	to	have	it	power	on.
    To	activate	the	Panel	Lock,	use	the	•	Lock	menu,	
    page	54.
    TV Controls, continued
    Key
    		Off
    		Steady	On
    		Slow	Blinking
    LED ColorTV ConditionAdditional Information
    None TV	is	powered	off.Normal	operation.
    Green TV	is	powered	on.Normal	operation.
    Green TV	powered	off,	auto-on	TV	Timer	
    is	set.
    Normal	operation.		TV	can	be	turned	on	at	any	time.
    Red TV	may	require	service.Turn	off	the	TV	and	unplug	the	set	from	the	AC	power	source.		
    Wait	one	minute	and	then	plug	the	set	back	in.		See	Appendix	E.
    If	the	red	LED	is	still	on,	contact	your	dealer	or	a	Mitsubishi	
    Authorized	Service	Center.		Go	to	www.mitsubishi-tv.com	or	call	
    1-800-332-2119	to	receive	Authorized	Service	Center	information.
    POWER Indicator
    POWER
    The TV control panel is located 
    on the side.
    The	TV’s	IR	(infrared)	sensor	
    receives	signals	from	the	
    remote	control.		Do	not	cover	
    the	sensor.
    IR Sensor
     
    						
    							12 1.  Basic Setup and Operation
     Setting Up Other Inputs
    Connect	your	devices	to	the	TV,	making	note	of	1. 
    which	TV	input	jack	is	used	for	each	device.		See	
    “TV	Connections,”	page	16,	for	recommendations.
    Power	on	the	devices	to	ensure	detection.2. 
    Power	on	the	TV.3. 
    The	TV	will	display	the	New Device Found	screen	
    for	each	new	connection	it	detects		Learn	more	
    about	Auto	Input/Auto	Output	Sensing	on	the	
    opposite	page.
    Select	the	device	type	if	the	device	is	not	recog-4. 
    nized	automatically.
    Sample New Device 
    Found screen.
    153 and 249 Series.  5. You	can	perform	NetCom-
    mand	IR	“learning”	after	selecting	the	device	type	
    or	at	a	later	time	when	convenient.		To	perform	now,	
    highlight	NetCommand	and	press	ENTER.		See	
    “Initial	NetCommand	Setup,”	page	57	or	“Setting	Up	
    A /V	Receiver	Control,”	page	62.
    Important Note for NetCommand IR Users
    153 and 249 Series.  Be	sure	to	select	the	correct	
    device	type	here.		Although	you	can	change	the	
    device	type	later	in	the	Inputs	>	Name	menu,	any	
    “learned”	NetCommand	IR	codes	will	be	erased	
    when	you	make	the	change.
    Press	6. BACK	to	close	the	New Device Found	screen.		
    The	TV	will	then	display	the	New Device Found	
    screen	for	the	next	connection	it	finds.
    Channel Scan for Digital Channels
    If you skip this step, the TV cannot receive digital 
    channels.
    If	using	an	antenna	or	direct	cable	service	(no	cable	
    box),	connect	the	incoming	coaxial	cable	to	the	TV’s	
    ANT	input.		Refer	to	page	21.
    You	must	perform	a	channel	scan	to	enable	reception	
    of	all	available	high-definition	and	standard-definition	
    digital	channels.		The	channel		scan	will	search	for	
    channels	available	locally	and	save	them	to	memory.		
    Memorizing Channels with Channel Scan
    For the ANT input
    To start channel memorization
    Power	on	the	TV.1. 
    Press	2. MENU	and	open	the	Initial > Channel	menu.
    Start channel memorization from the Initial > Channel 
    menu.
    Press	3. ENTER	to	enter	the	menu.
    Select	4. Ant Air	if	connected	to	an	
    over-the-air	antenna.		Select	Ant 
    Cable	for	direct	cable	(service	
    without	a	cable	box).
    Highlight	5. Scan	and	press	ENTER.		
    Channel	memorization	may	take	up	
    to	15	minutes	to	complete.
    To stop channel memorization before completion, 
    press CANCEL.
    Use	the	Initial > Channel	>	Edit	menu	(page	48)	for	
    additional	channel	options,	such	as	adding	or	deleting	
    channels	from	memory.
    Setting Up TV Inputs
     
    						
    							 1.  Basic Setup and Operation 13
    About Auto Input Sensing/
    Auto Output Sensing
    This	TV’s	Easy	Connect™	Auto	Input	Sensing	feature	
    detects	most	connections	automatically.		The	excep-
    tions	are:
    A	connection	on	the	•	ANT	input
    An	HDMI	device	that	is	powered	off.		Power	on	•	
    the	device	to	ensure	detection.
    Auto Sensing for Most Devices
    When	you	first	connect	a	device,	the	TV	will:
    a.	 Detect	the	connected	device	and	automatically	
    switch	to	it.
    b.	 Prompt	you	to	identify	the	device	type.
    c.	153 and 249 Series.		Prompt	you	to	perform	
    NetCommand	set-up	for	the	device,	if	available.
    d.	 Repeat	these	steps	for	any	other	newly	detected	
    devices.
    When You First Connect a Device
    Most Device Types.•			Select	the	device	type	from	
    the	on-screen	list.		The	device	type	you	select	here	
    will	appear	as	a	device	icon	in	the	Activity	menu.
    A /V Receiver•	
    The	TV	detects	audio	connections	on	the		-DIGITAL 
    AUDIO OUTPUT	jack	and	the	right	(red)	AVR 
    AUDIO OUTPUT	jack.
    For	an	HDMI	A /V	receiver,	select		-AVR	from	
    the	list	of	device	types	if	the	A /V	receiver	is	
    not	recognized	automatically.
    HDMI CEC Devices Compatible with the TV’s •	
    HDMI Control Feature.		Compatible	CEC-
    enabled	HDMI	devices	are	often	recognized	auto-
    matically	by	the	TV.			HDMI	Control	may	allow	you	
    to	control	some	functions	of	a	CEC-enabled	device.		
    See		Appendix	B,	“HDMI	Control	of	CEC	Devices.”
    New Device Found screen for a device with HDMI 
    control enabled.  Select On to enable the TV’s CEC 
    control of the device.  In some cases, as in the 
    example above, you will also be prompted to select a 
    device name.
    Tips on Auto Sensing
    Choose	a	different	name	for	each	input.•	
    The	antenna	input	(•	ANT)	is	never	detected,	
    although	you	can	turn	off	the	unused	antenna	
    input	in	the	Inputs	>	Name	menu.
    Change	the	device	type	displayed	in	the	•	Activity 
    menu	in	the	Inputs > Name	menu	(page	50).		You	
    must	switch	to	a	different	input	before	changing	
    the	device	type.
    153 and 249 Series.•			Any	“learned”	NetCom-
    mand	IR	codes	will	be	erased	if	you	change	the	
    device	type	in	the	Inputs > Name	menu.
    Reactivating Auto Sensing for an HDMI Input
    When	you	disconnect	an	HDMI	device,	Auto	Sensing	is	
    disabled	until	you	perform	these	steps.
    Switch	to	any	input	other	than	the	one	to	be	dis-1. 
    connected.
    Disconnect	the	HDMI	device.2. 
    Delete	the	removed	HDMI	device	in	the	3. Inputs	>	
    Name	menu	(see	“Removing	an	HDMI	Device,”	
    page	77).
    Connect	the	new	HDMI	device	and	the	4. New 
    Device Found	screen	will	display.
    Setting Up TV Inputs, continued
     
    						
    							14 1.  Basic Setup and Operation
    Watching Broadcast TV
    TV Connected to an Antenna, Direct Cable Service, 
    Cable Box, Set-Top Box, or Satellite Receiver
    Press	1. ACTIVITY.
    Press	2. 		and		to	select	a	broadcast	source.		If	
    you	named	devices	during	Auto	Input	Sensing,	
    select	an	input	from	the	Watch TV	group.		Note:		
    Your	TV	may	have	only	one	group	(Watch TV).
    Note:	 For	more	about	the	Activity	menu,	see	page	25.
    Activity menu, antenna input selected
    Press	3. ENTER	to	switch	to	the	input.
    Tune	to	a	channel	on	the	ANT	input	using	any	of	4. 
    these	methods.
    Enter	the	channel	number	using	the	number	•	
    keys	on	the	remote	control	and	press	ENTER.
    For	a	two-part	digital	channel,	such	as	3-1,	
    press	3	—
    CANCEL	1	to	enter	a	dash	(separator).
    Press	•	CHANNEL UP/CHANNEL DN	(+,	–)	to	change	
    channels	one	channel	at	a	time.
    Press	•		(LAST)	to	switch	back	to	the	previ-
    ously	tuned	channel.
    Antenna or Direct Cable Only.•			Press	GUIDE	to	
    display	ChannelView	channel	listings,	highlight	
    a	channel	number,	and	press	ENTER	to	tune.
    Watching DVDs or Videos
    TV Connected to a DVD Player, DVR, or VCR
    Press	1.  ACTIVITY.
    Press	2. 		and		to	select	a	movie	source.		If	you	
    named	devices	during	Auto	Input	Sensing,	select	
    an	input	from	the	Watch Movie	group.
    Activity menu, DVD input selected
    Press	3. ENTER	to	switch	to	the	input.
    Basic TV Operation
      
    						
    							 1.  Basic Setup and Operation 15
    Making Picture Adjustments
    To	get	the	best	picture	under	different	viewing	condi-
    tions,	set	the	Picture	Mode	before	changing	other	video	
    settings.		Basic	picture	adjustments	are	described	on	
    page	41.
    Press	1. MORE.
    Press	2. 8	(VIDEO).
    Press	3. 		to	display	the	Picture Mode	adjust-
    ment.
    Press	4. 			to	select	a	Picture	Mode	using	these	
    guidelines:.
    NameWhen to Use
    BrilliantUnder 	bright 	light
    GameWith	gaming	consoles
    BrightFor	most	daytime	viewing
    NaturalFor	most	nighttime	viewing
    Press	5. 		to	display	the	name	of	the	next	adjust-
    ment	you	want.
    Press	6. 			to	make	the	adjustment.
    Press	7.  BACK	to	clear	or	just	wait	for	the	display	to	
    clear	after	a	few	seconds	of	inactivity.
    Additional	picture	adjustments	are	described	on	pages	
    44	and	45.
     Audio Settings
    Changing Audio Settings
    Press	1.  MORE.
    Press	2. 9	(AUDIO).
    Press	3. 			to	display	the	name	of	the	adjustment	
    you	want.
    Press4. 				to	change	the	setting.
    Changing the Audio Output
    To	switch	audio	output	from	the	internal	TV	speakers	to		
    a	connected	external	sound	system	or	headphones:
    Press	1. MORE.
    Press	2. 9	(AUDIO).
    Press	3. 		until	the	Speakers	option	is	displayed.		
    The	Speakers	option	will	display	only	if	an	A /V	
    receiver	connection	has	been	detected.
    Press	4. 	to	switch	between	TV	and	either	AV 
    Receiver	or	Headphones.
    Other TV Features
    To	set	the	TV	Clock	see	•	page	47.		Set	the	TV	
    Clock	if	you	plan	to	use	the	TV	Timer	(page	47)	or	
    ChannelView	(page	26)	features.
    To	set	parental	controls,	see	the	•	Lock	menu,	page	
    52.
    Note:  249 Series.		To	set	parental	controls	for	
    VUDU™	service,	use	the	VUDU	Info & Settings	
    menu.
    To	change	the	input	names	that	appear	in	the	•	
    Activity	menu,	see	Inputs	>	Name	options,	page	
    50.
    To	program	the	remote	control	to	operate	other	•	
    A /V	devices,	see	Appendix	A,	“Programming	the	
    Remote	Control,”	page	68.
    To	activate	Audio	Lock	to	control	an	external	sound	•	
    system	with	the	TV’s	remote	control	left	in	TV	mode.		
    See	page	69.
    To	control	compatible	devices	using	HDMI	CEC	•	
    control,	see	Appendix	B,	“HDMI	Control	of	CEC	
    Devices,”	page	75.
    To	view	still	and	moving	digital	camera	images	on	•	
    the	TV,	see	“Camera	Images	and	Music	Files,”	page	
    31.
    153 and 249 Series.•			To	control	A /V	devices	with	
    NetCommand,	see	chapter	5,	“NetCommand	IR	
    Control	for	Most	Devices”	on	(page	55).
    249 Series.•			See	page	37	for	internet	video	stream-
    ing	with	VUDU™.
    Basic TV Operation, continued
    Other Information
    General Cleaning.•			See	“Cleaning	Recommenda-
    tions,”	page	78.
    Troubleshooting, Service, and Product Support.•			
    See	Appendix	E,	page	81.
    Warranty Information.•			See	the	TV	warranty	on	
    page	92.
     
    						
    							16
    2
    TV Connections
    Auto Input/Auto Output Sensing
    The	TV’s	Auto	Sensing	feature	automatically	recognizes	
    most	connections	and	prompts	you	to	identify	the	type	
    of	device	connected.		See	page	13	for	more	on	Auto	
    Sensing.
    Connection Types
    Use	the	connection	types	available	on	your	input	
    devices	that	will	give	the	best	video	quality.		For	
    example,	choose	HDMI	over	component	video,	and	
    choose	component	video	over	composite	video.
    Picture Quality
    For	best	picture	quality,	route	signals	directly	from	the	
    input	device	to	the	TV	whenever	possible.
    Surround Sound
    For	best	surround	sound	audio	quality,	route	audio	or	
    HDMI	cables	from	the	source	device	directly	to	your	TV	
    (for	Sound	Projector)	or	directly	to	your	A /V	receiver	if	
    using	an	external	sound	system.
    I M P O R TA N T
    Accessory items such as cables, adapters, 
    splitters, or combiners required for TV 
    connections are not supplied with the TV.  
    These items are available at most electronics 
    stores.
    Before You Begin
    Cable Management
    1
    2
    Install the cable tie  
    (supplied) in one of 
    the four mounting 
    holes on the back.
    Lock the cable tie in place 
    by pushing the end into 
    the mounting hole.
    To remove the cable tie, 
    squeeze the side tabs and 
    pull out.
    Sample cable routing.  Secure 
    the cable bundle with the 
    release tab facing out.
    Press the release tab to 
    loosen the cable tie.
      
    						
    							 2. TV Connections 17
    Inputs and Outputs
    13
    4
    14
    2
    HDMI
    (page	20)
    DIGITAL 
    AUDIO 
    OUTPUT
    (page	23)
    SUBWOOFER 
    OUTPUT
    (page	24)
    IR–NetCommand Output/
    External Controller Input 
    153 and 249 series
    NetCommand,	page	56
    External	Controller	Input,	
    page	19
    VIDEO
    (composite	video,	
    page	22)
    VIDEO
    (composite	video,	
    page	22;	with	an	audio-
    only	device,	page	24)
    Y Pb Pr 
    (component	video,	
    page	20)
    Y Pb Pr 
    (component	video,	
    page	20)
    ANT
    (page	21)
    USB
    (page	31)
    USBa, USBb
    (power	only,	
    page	37)
    VIDEO  
    (composite	video,	
    page	22)
    Y Pb Pr  
    (component	
    video,	page	20)
    RS-232C
    AVR AUDIO OUTPUTR L
    Connector Panels
    2
    HDMI
    (pages	20,	23)
    9
    DVI/PC AUDIO 
    INPUT
    (page	21)
    AVR AUDIO 
    OUTPUT
    (page	23)
    DIGITAL AUDIO 
    INPUT
    (page	20)
    5
    6
    8
    10
    34
    7
    3
    4
    11
    Calibration 
    Microphone Input,
    153 and 249 series
    (page 36)
    RS-232C
    249 series12
    LAN
    (Ethernet,	port		
    page	37)
    LANUSBaUSBb
    13
    249 Series.  Additional ports are 
    located in the central recessed area.
       
    						
    							18 2. TV Connections
    Inputs and Outputs, continued
    1.  ANT (Antenna)
    Connect	your	main	antenna	or	direct	cable	service	(no	
    cable	box)	to	ANT.		The	ANT	input	can	receive	digital	
    and	analog	over-the-air	channels	from	a	VHF/UHF	
    antenna	or	non-scrambled	digital/analog	cable	source.
    2.  HDMI™ Inputs (High-Definition 
    Multimedia Interface)
    The	HDMI	inputs	support	uncompressed	standard	and	
    high-definition	digital	video	formats,	PCM	digital	stereo	
    audio,	and	digital	5.1	surround	sound.		These	inputs	
    are	HDCP	(High-Bandwidth	Digital	Copy	Protection)	
    compliant.
    Mitsubishi recommends you use category 2 HDMI 
    cables,	also	called	high-speed	HDMI	cables,	to	
    connect	HDMI	1.3	source	devices.		High-speed	cat-
    egory	2	cables	bring	you	the	full	benefits	of	Deep	Color	
    and	x.v.Color.
    The	TV’s	HDMI	inputs	are	compatible	with	many	DVI-D	
    and	HDMI	computer	video	signals.
    Use	the	HDMI	inputs	to	connect	to	CEA-861	HDMI	
    compliant	devices	such	as	a	high-definition	receiver	
    or	DVD	player.		These	inputs	support	480i,	480p,	720p,	
    1080i,	and	1080p	video	formats.
    These	HDMI	inputs	can	also	accept	digital	DVI	video	
    signals.		To	connect	a	device’s	DVI	output	to	the	TV’s	
    HDMI	input,	use	an	HDMI-to-DVI	adapter	or	cable	plus	
    analog	audio	cables.		Connect	the	analog	audio	cables	
    to	the	DVI/PC INPUT AUDIO	jacks	on	the	TV	to	receive	
    left	and	right	stereo	audio	from	your	DVI	device.
    3.  Y Pb Pr (Component Video)
    Connect	devices	with	component	video	outputs	to	this	
    jack.		Use	the	adjacent	AUDIO R	and	L	jacks	if	you	wish	
    to	send	audio	to	the	TV.
    4.  VIDEO (Composite Video)
    Connect	a	VCR,	DVD	player,	standard	satellite	receiver,	
    or	other	A /V	device	to	the	TV.		Use	the	adjacent	AUDIO 
    R	and	L	inputs	if	you	wish	to	send	audio	to	the	TV.
    5.  AVR AUDIO OUTPUT
    Use	AVR AUDIO OUTPUT	to	send	analog	audio	of	the	
    current	program	to	an	analog	A /V	surround	sound	
    receiver	or	stereo	system.		Digital	audio	from	digital	
    channels	and	HDMI	devices	is	converted	to	analog	
    audio	by	the	TV	for	output	on	this	jack.		This	is	the	only	
    audio	connection	needed	to	the	TV	if	using	an	analog	
    A /V	receiver	or	stereo	system.
    Headphones.		These	jacks	can	also	be	used	for	head-
    phones	that	accept	standard	line	level	audio	signals.		
    An	adapter	may	be	needed.
    6.  DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT
    This	input	sends	digital	surround	sound	to	the	TV’s	
    speaker	array	from	a	device,	such	as	a	DVD	player,	
    connected	to	INPUT 2.
    7.  SUBWOOFER OUTPUT
    Connect	a	powered	subwoofer	to	complement	Sound	
    Projector	speaker	effects.
    8.  DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT
    This	output	sends	Dolby	Digital	or	PCM	digital	audio	
    to	your	digital	A /V	surround	sound	receiver.		Incom-
    ing	analog	audio	is	converted	by	the	TV	to	PCM	digital	
    audio.		If	you	have	a	digital	A /V	receiver,	in	most	cases	
    this	is	the	only	audio	connection	needed	between	the	
    TV	and	your	A /V	receiver.
    9.  DVI/PC AUDIO INPUT
    When	connecting	a	DVI	device	to	one	of	the	TV’s	HDMI	
    inputs,	use	these	jacks	to	send	left	and	right	analog	
    audio	to	the	TV.
    HDMI Cable Categories
    HDMI	cables	are	available	as	Category	1	and	Category	2	
    types.
    Category 2 Cables•		(also	called	high-speed	HDMI	
    cables).		Newer,	HDMI	1.3-compliant	DVD	players,	
    video	games,	and	set-top	boxes	require	Category	2	
    cables,	suitable	for	clock	frequencies	up	to	340	MHz	
    or	data	rates	of	up	to	10.2	gigabits	per	second.		Use	
    category	2	cables	for	high-speed	1080p	HD	signals	
    carrying	extended	color	encodings	(i.e.,	30	or	more	
    bits,	also	called	Deep	Color).		Category	2	cables	are	
    also	suitable	for	standard	HDTV	signals.
    Category 1 Cables•		(also	called	standard	HDMI	
    cables).		Category	1	cables	may	be	unmarked.		They	
    are	suitable	for	standard	HDTV	720p,	1080i,	and	
    1080p	signals	with	8-bit	color	depth.		Use	category	1	
    cables	for	clock	frequencies	up	to	74.25	MHz	or	data	
    rates	of	up	to	2.23	gigabits	per	second.
     
    						
    							 2. TV Connections 19
    Inputs and Outputs, continued
    10.  IR–NetCommand Output/External 
    Controller Input
    153 and 249 Series.		Use	an	IR	emitter	cable	with	this	
    jack	to	send	control	signals	to	external	IR	remote-con-
    trolled	devices.		Alternatively,	your	professional	installer	
    can	use	this	jack	as	the	input	for	an	external	controller.
    Connect	to	this	jack	and	when	the	New Device Found	
    screen	appears,	select	operation	of	the	jack	as	either	
    an	input	(for	an	external	controller)	or	as	an	output	(for	
    NetCommand	IR	control).		See	page	56.
    11.  USB
    The	TV	can	read	JPEG	photo	files	and	mp3	music	files	
    from	a	USB	device.
    12.  RS-232C
    249 Series.		Use	the	RS-232C	interface	to	receive	
    control	signals	from	compatible	home-theater	control	
    devices.		See	www.mitsubishi-tv.com	for	a	list	of	
    control	signals	for	this	interface.
    13.  LAN
    249 Series.		Use	the	LAN	Ethernet	jack	for	streaming	
    internet	video	to	the	TV.		See	page	37	for	setup.		Visit	
    www.VUDU.com	for	details	about	VUDU™	service.
    14.  USBa, USBb
    249 Series.		Standard	USB	5-volt,	500-milliamp	power	
    outputs	you	can	use	to	supply	power	to	an	accessory	
    device.		For	use	with	the	VUDU	wireless	adapter,	see	
    page	37.
     
    						
    							20 2. TV Connections
    HDMI Device
    HDTV Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, DVD/
    Blu-ray Player
    Suitable for use with Sound Projector surround 
    sound
    Required:		HDMI-to-HDMI	cable.
    Connect	an	HDMI	cable	from	the	TV	back	panel	to	the	
    HDMI	device	output.		HDMI	devices	provide	video	and	
    audio	through	the	single	cable.		This	connection	sends	
    digital	surround	sound	from	the	source	device	to	the	
    TV’s	speaker	array.
    Mitsubishi	recommends	you	use	category	2	(high-
    speed)	HDMI	cables	to	connect	HDMI	1.3	source	
    devices.		High-speed	category	2	cables	bring	you	the	
    full	benefits	of	Deep	Color	and	x.v.Color.		See	“HDMI	
    Cable	Categories”	on		page	18	for	more	on	HDMI	cable	
    types.
    Pb Y
    PrAUDIO OUT
    VIDEO OUT L
    R
    TV
    Any device with 
    HDMI output
    HDMI-to-HDMI 
    cable
    Y Pb Pr Component Video Device
    HDTV Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, DVD/ 
    Blu-ray Player
    Suitable for use with Sound Projector surround 
    sound.
    If	your	source	device	has	an	HDMI	output,	use	the	
    connections	for	HDMI	devices	described	on	this	page	
    instead	of	component	video.
    Required:
    1.	 RCA-type	component	video	cables
    2.	 Audio	cable(s)
    2a.	 Digital	audio	cable	
     
    or
    2b.	 Left/right	analog	stereo	audio	cables.
    Note:
    To	hear	digital	surround	sound	from	the	TV’s	•	
    Sound	Projector	speaker	array,	connect	the	digital	
    audio	output	from	the	device	to	the	TV’s	DIGITAL 
    AUDIO INPUT	jack.
    To	hear	digital	surround	sound	from	an	external	•	
    sound	system,	connect	the	digital	audio	output	
    from	the	device	directly	to	your	digital	A /V	receiver	
    instead	of	the	TV.
    P b P
    rY/ VIDE O– AUDIO –L
    R
    Pb Y
    PrAUDIO OUT DIGITAL 
    AUDIO OUT
    VIDEO OUT L
    R
    Incoming from 
    cable service or  satellite dish
    Any device with 
    component video 
    output
    TV
    1. 2a.
    2b. orCABLE IN or 
    SATELLITE IN
                                                                                                                                                                    
    AVR AUDIO OUTPUT 
    R 
    L                                                                                                                                                                                  
    AVR AUDIO OUTPUT 
    R 
    L                                                      
    						
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