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    Television Overview
    Package Contents  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
    Special Features of Your TV
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
    Guidelines for Setting Up and Using Your New Widescreen TV
      . . .13
    TV Front Pane
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    Control Panel  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
    System Reset Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    15
    A/ V Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    15
    Input 3  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    15
    Front-Panel Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    16
    CableCARD™ Technology  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
    TV Back Panel
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    12 Chapter 1. Television Overview
    Package Contents
    Please take a moment to review the following list of items to ensure 
    that you have received everything.
    1.  Remote Control
    2.  Two A A Batteries
    AA
    AA
    3.  Product registration card (not pictured)
    4.  Owner’s Guide (not pictured
    )
    5.  Quick Reference Guide (not pictured
    )
    Special Features of Your TV
    Your new high-definition widescreen television has many special features that make it the perfect center of your home  entertainment system, including:
    High Definition DLP™ Display System
    Your widescreen Mitsubishi HDTV uses Texas Instruments most advanced Digital Light Processing™ technology for  rear-projection televisions.  This TV is truly a high-performance multimedia monitor uniquely capable of both stunning 
    high-definition video images and clear, detailed, high-resolution images from a personal computer.
    16: 9 Widescreen Picture Format
    Enjoy a full theatrical experience in the comfort of your home.  View pictures as film directors intended them. Digital TV  broadcasts, DVDs and newer video game consoles support this widescreen format.
    Integrated HDTV Tuner
    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 program
    -
    ming.
    High-Definiti on 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 addi
    -
    tional high-performance, high-definition connections for maximum flexibility in your choice of home theater prod
    -
    ucts. The HDMI inputs are HDCP copy-protection compatible.
      Two IEEE 1394 Digital Interfaces that receive and send compressed digital signals, inclu ding 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.
     
    						
    							
     Chapter 1. Television Overview 13
    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 high
    -
    lighted, 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.”
    8. Memorize channels if you plan to watch over-the-air 
    channels or programming over direct cable.  Channel 
    memorization may take up to 15 minutes to complete.  
    See “Setup Menu” in chapter 4, “TV Menu Set
    -
    tings,”
    9 .  You can now start watching TV or you can perform 
    additional setup and customization through the TV 
    menus.
    Additional TV Setup
    1.  To program the remote control to operate your other 
    A / V devices, see chapter 5, “Operating Other 
    Devices with the Remote Control .”
    2.  Review chapter 4, “TV Menu Settings,” to custom
    -
    ize TV operation.  Press the 
    MENU key to enter the menu 
    system.  Some examples of settings you may wish to 
    change include:
    •  Energy Mode.  For faster power-on, keep the 
    Energy Mode set to Fast Power On.  For lower 
    power consumption while the TV is off, use the 
    Low Power setting.  See  “Setup Menu.”
    • Input Name.  Change the device names that 
    appear in the Input Selection menu.  See “Input 
    Name Menu.”
    • Icon Order.  Rearrange the device icons in the 
    Input Selection menu to put frequently used icons 
    near the front.  See “Icon Order Menu.”
    • FAV.  Create lists of your favorite channels so you 
    can find them quickly.  See “Channel Menu.”
    • Clock.  If you wish to schedule future recordings 
    or use the Timer feature to have the TV come on 
    automatically, you must first set the TV clock to 
    the correct time.  See “Setup Menu.”
    • Parental Lock.  You can restrict TV viewing by 
    program rating or by time of day.  You can also 
    disable the front-panel buttons—useful if you have 
    small children.  See “Parental Lock Menu.”
    • Video Settings.  Change the video adjustments 
    to get the best picture for your viewing conditions.  
    See “Audio/ Video Menu.”
    You may wish to change the Picture Mode from 
    the default Brilliant to either Bright or Natural
    , 
    which are suitable for most home viewing environ
    -
    ments.
    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 provider’s 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 infor
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    mation and service details.
     
    						
    							
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    3.  If you have IEEE 1394 A / V devices, see chapter 7, 
    “Using IEEE 1394 Devices,” for details on operating 
    such devices and using the TV to control recording.
    TV Operation
      Review chapter 3, “TV Operation,” for TV features 
    including:
    • Input Selection (viewing source).  Select a con-
    nected program source to watch, such as a VCR, 
    DVD player, or antenna.  Press 
    INPUT on the remote 
    control to select from icons for the TV inputs.  See 
    “Input Selection Menu.”
    •  Channel Listings.  Press GUIDE to view 
    ChannelView™ channel listings.  See 
    “ChannelView™ Channel Guide.”
    •  Picture Formats.  Press FORMAT to cycle through 
    the available picture sizes and shapes to find the 
    one best suited to the program you’re watching.  
    See “TV Signals and Display Formats.”
    •  SPLIT.  Press SPLIT to view two programs at the 
    same time.  See “Split Screen Mode.”
    Guidelines for Setting Up and Using 
    Your New Widescreen TV, continued
    TV Tips
    Turning the TV On or Off
    To turn the TV on or off, point the remote control at the 
    front of the TV and press the 
    POWER button.  Alternatively, 
    press the 
    POWER button on the front panel of the TV.
    If You Turn Off the TV by Mistake
    1.  Press POWER again within about 30 seconds, while 
    the lamp is still hot, to have the TV come back on 
    immediately.
    2.  If the 
    LAMP indicator starts blinking (about 30 
    seconds after you shut off power), wait about one 
    minute for the 
    LAMP indicator to stop blinking and 
    press 
    POWER to turn the TV on again.
    Controlling Sound Volume
    Press VOL  /  to adjust the sound level.
    Changing Channels
    To change channels:
    •  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 
    CH  /  to change channels one channel at 
    a time.
    •  Press and hold  
    CH  /  to move quickly through 
    channels.
    •  Press 
    QV (QuickView) to switch back to the previ-
    ously tuned channel.
    •  Use the FAV (Favorites) feature to set up lists of  favorite channels and tune to them with the 
    FAV key.  
    See “Channel Menu” in chapter 4.
    NOTE:  Memorize channels to make finding channels  easier.  See “Setup Menu” in chapter 4, “TV 
    Menu Settings.”
    TV Care
      Caring for your TV:
    • Lamp Cartridge.  When the lamp cartridge needs 
    replacement, replace the lamp yourself and 
    save the cost of a service call.  See Appendix 
    C for instructions.
    • General Cleaning.  To keep your TV looking its 
    best, see the cleaning recommendations under 
    “Important Information About Your TV .”
    Assistance
      If you need assistance with this TV:
    •  For troubleshooting, service, and product support, see Appendix D.
    •  For warranty information, see the TV warranty in  the back of this book.
     
    						
    							
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    Lift cover to use 
    the control panel 
    and INPUT 3 front  
    A/V jacks.
    TV Front Panel
    A/V Reset
    If you wish to reset the A / V (Audio/ Video) settings back to 
    the factory defaults:
    •  To reset all 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. Above and Below:  
    1.  Shaded buttons are duplicates of keys on the 
    remote control  
    2.
      POWER/TIMER indicator—lit during normal 
    operation; flashing when auto-on TV Timer is set   
    3. LAMP indicator shows lamp condition (usually 
    off during normal TV operation)   
    4.
      STATUS indicator (off during normal TV opera-
    tion)
    5.  SYSTEM RESET (see description this page)
    Control Panel
    The shaded buttons on the front control panel dupli-
    cate keys on the remote control.  The upper labels show 
    control functions when no TV menus are displayed; 
    the lower labels indicate functions when TV menus are 
    displayed or when a special function has been activated.  
    See “Remote Control Overview” in chapter 3, “TV Opera
    -
    tion,” for further details on the functions of these buttons.
    Model WD-52631
    1
    5
    System Reset Button
    If the TV does not respond to the 
    remote control, front panel controls, 
    or will not power on/off, press the 
    SYSTEM RESET button on the front panel 
    with a pointed object, such as the point 
    of a pencil or end tip of a paperclip.
    The green LED will flash quickly for 
    about one minute.  When the green LED stops flashing, 
    you may turn on the TV.
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    Models WD-57731 
    and WD-65731
    143152
    INPUT 3 and controls on front panel of WD-57731 and WD-65731
    Input 3
    INPUT 3 provides an easily accessible set of standard 
    audio/video jacks.  These jacks allow for convenient con
    -
    nection of a camcorder or other audio/video device.  Note 
    that if you connect to the 
    S-VIDEO jack, the VIDEO 
    jack is deactivated.
    Model WD-52631
    2341
     
    						
    							
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    Front-Panel IndicatorsPOWER/TIMER Indicator
    LED ColorTV ConditionAdditional Information
    None TV is powered off. Normal operation.
    Green 
    TV is powered on. Normal operation.
    Green 
    1.  TV just plugged into AC outlet.
    Wait until blinking stops before turning on (approximately 1 
    minute).  Normal operation.
    2.  AC just restored after power 
    failure.
    3.  TV Rebooting after System  Reset used.
    4.  TV Rebooting after power  fluctuation or receiving abnor
    -
    mal digital signals from digital 
    channel, CableCARD™, or 
    digital device.
    5.  You have begun the procedure  to update software from an 
    authorized flash memory device. For detailed information, see the instructions that accompany the 
    authorized software update.  Important:  Do not use unauthorized 
    software at any time.
    Green 
    TV is powered off and auto-on timer 
    is set. Normal operation.  TV can be turned on at any time.
    STATUS Indicator
    LED ColorTV ConditionAdditional Information
    None Normal TV on or standby condition.
    Normal operation.
    Yellow 
    Room temperature is too high. TV will not operate when the ambient room temperature is too 
    high.  Turn off the TV and wait until the room temperature drops.
    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.
    If the LED is still on, contact your dealer or a Mitsubishi Authorized 
    Service Center.  See www.mitsubishi-tv.com or call 1-800-332-
    2119 to receive Authorized Service Center information.
    LAMP Indicator
    LED ColorTV ConditionAdditional Information
    None Normal TV on or standby condition. Normal operation.
    Green 
    TV just powered off and lamp is 
    cooling. Starts to blink 30 seconds after turning off TV.  TV can be turned 
    on before blinking starts or after blinking stops, but not while the 
    indicator is blinking.  Normal operation.
    Yellow 
    1.  Lamp access door is open or  not secure. TV will not operate until lamp access door is secure.  See Appen-
    dix C for installation information.
    2.  No lamp installed. TV will not operate without a lamp.  See Appendix C for installa
    -
    tion information.
    Red 
    Lamp no longer illuminates and has 
    reached the end of the lamp life. Replace the lamp.  The TV will not operate when the lamp no 
    longer illuminates.  See Appendix C for installation information.
      Off   Steady On   Slow Blinking   Fast Blinking
     
    						
    							
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    CableCARD™ Technology
    (models WD-57731 and WD-65731)
    CableCARD is a nationwide system standard that allows 
    your local cable TV provider to supply you with an access 
    card customized to your account.  This card allows your 
    TV to receive, decode, and unscramble the premium 
    digital channels included in your cable TV subscription 
    without the use of a cable box.  When you move to a 
    new cable provider’s area, return the CableCARD to the 
    original cable provider and get a new card from your new 
    provider.
    Please note that CableCARD is a relatively new technology 
    and your local cable provider may not currently be offer
    -
    ing this service.  As time passes, this system will become 
    broadly supported by most cable providers.
    The CableCARD system is unidirectional, meaning your 
    cable provider can send updates to the TV, but the TV 
    cannot send signals back.  As a result, certain advanced 
    and interactive digital cable services, such as requests for 
    video-on-demand and pay-per-view programs, a cable 
    operator’s enhanced program guide, and data-enhanced 
    television services may require use of a set-top box 
    instead.  For more information, call your local cable opera
    -
    tor.
    Digital cable channels authorized by the CableCARD are 
    available on the Firewire® IEEE 1394 network and can be 
    shared by other products on the network.  You may be 
    unable to record or copy some digital programs, however, 
    because of copy restrictions set by the content or copy
    -
    right owners.
    Using a CableCARD™
    Power on the TV and insert the CableCARD into the 
    CableCARD slot with the top of the card oriented as indi
    -
    cated by 
    CARD TOP .  When the initial screen dis-
    plays, write down the information that appears and have it 
    ready when calling your cable provider.
    In order to start cable
    service for this device, please contact
    your cable provider
    1-800-x x x-x x x x
    CableCARD(tm): x x x-x x x-x x x-x x x-x x x-x
    Host : x x x-x x x-x x x-x x x-x
    Data: x x x-x x x-x x x-x x
    UnitAddress: x x-x x x x x-x x x x x-x x x
    Press EXIT to exit.
    Sample CableCARD initial screen.  Record the information 
    before contacting your cable provider.
    To review the information later, press 
    MENU and when the 
    Main menu appears, press 
    9  9  9 to re-display the screen.
    Note:  CableCARD™ requires the TV’s Fast Power On 
    setting.  If you insert a CableCARD™,  the TV will 
    automatically override a Low Power setting and 
    change to the Fast Power On setting.
    IMPORTANT
    To use a CableCARD, connect the primary 
    incoming cable to ANT 1/MAIN on the TV.
    CableCARD™ Menu
    Press ENTER to select an application.  Press EXIT key to exit.
     CableCARD menu
    Network Setup
    CableCARD(tm) Status
    CableCARD(tm) Pairing
    Conditional Access
    Sample CableCARD menu
    To display the CableCARD menu with links to applications 
    from your cable provider:
    1.  While watching CableCARD, press 
    INPUT to open the 
    Input Selection menu.
    2.  With the CableCARD icon highlighted, press 
    MENU to  
    open the CableCARD menu.
    3.  Press 
      to highlight a link (blue text), then press 
    ENTER to access the linked page.
    4.  To redisplay the CableCARD menu, repeat steps 1 and  2.
    5.  Press 
    EXIT to return to TV viewing.
    If there are technical problems with the CableCARD, an 
    error screen automatically displays with information that 
    may be needed by your cable provider when you call them 
    for assistance.
    Moving Through Other CableCARD Screens
    In addition to CableCARD menus, other CableCARD 
    application screens may display and require you to make 
    additional selections.  When using these screens on your 
    Mitsubishi television:
    •  Blue text denotes a link to another screen.  Press 
    ENTER 
    to move to the next application.  Screens without blue 
    text contain no links.
    •  You cannot move backward through the links.  To exit  the CableCARD system, press 
    EXIT.  The CANCEL key may 
    not work with some CableCARD screens.
    All information on these application screens is provided by 
    your local cable company.  Contact your cable provider if 
    you have any problems with the application screen displays.
    IMPORTANT
    Most CableCARD screens show only status or 
    diagnostic information and do not allow you 
    to make changes.  These screens are mean
    -
    ingful only to your local cable provider.
     
    						
    							
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    TV Back Panel
    1.  ANT 1/MAIN, ANT 2/AUX (Antenna)
    If you are connecting an antenna, direct cable without 
    a cable box, or are using cable with a CableCARD™, 
    connect the main antenna or cable source to 
    ANT 1/MAIN.
    ANT 1/MAIN and ANT 2/AUX can each receive both 
    digital and analog over-the-air channels from a VHF/UHF  antenna or non-scrambled digital/analog cable source.
    ANT 1/MAIN and CableCARD™ (models WD-57731 and  WD-65731)
    Use 
    ANT 1/MAIN to receive premium subscription cable 
    TV service authorized by the CableCARD™ access card.  
    The CableCARD access card is provided by your local  cable company.  
    ANT 2/AUX can continue to receive 
    over-the-air or non-scrambled cable signals when 
    ANT 1 
    is used for CableCARD™ service.
    2.  CableCARD™ Slot
    (models WD-57731 and WD-65731)
    The CableCARD access card from your cable TV service  provider is inserted into this slot.  When inserting, ensure 
    that the top of the card faces in the direction indicated by 
    CARD TOP .
    If your cable company is not currently offering CableCARD  access cards, use the cable box provided and authorized  by your local cable company to view scrambled channels.
    3.  INPUT 1 and 2 Inputs
    (Audio and Video)
    INPUT 1 and 2 can be used to connect a VCR, Super 
    VHS (S-VHS) VCR, DVD player, standard satellite receiver,  or other A / V device to the TV.  
    INPUT 3 is a third set 
    of jacks located on or near the front of the TV for conve
    -
    nience.  Please note that if 
    S-VIDEO and VIDEO are 
    both available, you must choose to connect only one.
    1
    9
    36410
    1258
    11
    2
    7
    ANT1 / MAIN ANT2 / AUX
    ANT 1 and ANT 2 
    on WD-52631
    
    PC-DVIAUDIO
    AUDIO OUT
    12
    COMPONENT
    12
    INPUT
    MONITOR OUT
    1HDMI / DVI AUDIO
    ANT 1/ MAIN
    ANT 2 / AUX
    IEEE 1394DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUT
    HDMI
    PC - DVI12
    VIDEO
    LEFT
    RIGHT
    LEFT
    RIGHT
    Y
    Pb Pr
    AUDIO LEFT
    (MONO)
    AUDIORIGHT
    LEFT
    RIGHT
    USE WITHCableCARD™
    CableCARD™ USE WITH ANT 1    CARD TOP
    S-VIDEO
    VIDEO
    AUDIO- LEFT
    (MONO)
    AUDIO- RIGHT
    HDMI COMPATIBILITY
      VIDEO: 480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p
         
    COMPONENT COMPATIBILITY
      VIDEO: 480i/480p/720p/1080i
    DVI-I PC COMPATIBILITY
      REFER TO OWNERS GUIDE.
    2  
    						
    							
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    4.  COMPONENT 1 and 2 Inputs
    (Audio and Video)
    Y Pb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i) Use these jacks to connect devices with component video 
    outputs, such as DVD players, external HDTV receivers, or 
    compatible video game systems.  Please see Appendix B  for signal compatibility.
    5.  HDMI™ 1 and 2
    Do not connect a computer to either HDMI jack.
    The HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) supports  uncompressed standard and high-definition digital video 
    formats and PCM digital audio format.  For PC video, use  the 
    PC-DVI input instead.
    Use these inputs to connect to EIA /CEA-861 compliant 
    devices such as a high-definition receiver or DVD player.  
    These inputs support 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p  video formats.
    These inputs can also accept DVI video inputs.  To connect  a DVI input, use an HDMI-to-DVI adapter or cable plus 
    analog audio cables.  Connect the analog audio cables to 
    the 
    HDMI/DVI AUDIO inputs on the TV to receive left 
    and right stereo audio from your DVI device.
    These inputs are HDCP (High-Bandwidth Digital Copy Pro
    -
    tection) compliant.
    These inputs are  
      certified for proper interoper-
    ability with other products certified by Simplay™.
    6.  HDMI/DVI AUDIO
    Use these analog audio inputs when connecting DVI 
    video devices to the TV’s 
    HDMI jacks.  Unlike HDMI, DVI 
    does not carry audio information on the same cable.  For  analog audio from a personal computer, use the PC-DVI AUDIO jacks instead.
    7.  PC- DVI
    Do not connect a TV video source to the PC-DVI input.
    PC-DVI is a DVI-I input compatible with both DVI-A 
    (analog) and DVI-D (digital) inputs.  Connect your personal  computer’s HDMI, DVI, or VGA video output to this jack.  
    An adapter or converter cable may be required.  Please  see Appendix B  for signal compatibility.  To hear audio 
    from the computer, connect analog audio cables from the 
    computer to the 
    PC-DVI AUDIO jacks.
    8.  PC-DVI AUDIO
    Use the PC-DVI AUDIO jacks in conjunction with the 
    PC-DVI video input from a personal computer.  These 
    jacks allow you to send left and right analog audio from 
    your computer to the TV.
    9.  DTVLINK™/ IEEE 1394
    These jacks allow the TV to connect to external IEEE 1394 
    digital products by means of a single cable.  See chapter 
    7, “Using IEEE 1394 Devices” for detailed information  regarding IEEE 1394 connections and recording.
    10.  MONITOR OUT
    Use these composite video and left/right audio jacks to send analog video and audio signals to an external  recording device such as a VCR.  The signals from these 
    jacks are from the program currently being viewed on the 
    TV screen.  To make recordings from this output, the  TV must be in normal full-screen mode rather than in   mode.
    •  From this output you can record audio and video  signals from 
    ANT 1, ANT 2, INPUT 1-3, and 
    IEEE 1394 devices.
    •  Digital signals from 
    ANT 1, ANT 2, and IEEE 
    1394 devices are converted to analog video and  audio signals.
    •  Some signals cannot be recorded because of  copy-protection flags in the content.
    11.  AUDIO OUT LEFT/RIGHT
    AUDIO OUT LEFT/RIGHT jacks send analog audio of 
    the program currently shown on the screen to an A / V sur
    -
    round sound receiver or stereo system.  Digital audio from 
    digital channels, FireWire® (DTVLink/IEEE 1394) devices  and HDMI devices is converted to analog audio by the TV.  
    If using an analog A / V receiver or stereo system, this is  the only audio connection needed between it and the TV.
    12.  DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
    This output sends Dolby Digital or PCM digital audio to your  digital A / V surround sound receiver.  Analog audio from analog channels and devices 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.
    TV Back Panel, continued
     
    						
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