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Mitsubishi Electric WD-73640 User Manual

Mitsubishi Electric WD-73640
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3D DLP
HOME-CINEMA TELEVISION
MODELS
WD-73640
WD-73C11
WD-73CA1
BASIC OWNERS GUIDE
®
This manual provides basic connection, setup, and operating instructions. For use of additional fea-
tures of this television, please visit our website at www.Mitsubishi-tv.com to view or download a sup-
plemental Owners Guide. Follow the Support link to the Product Documents page.
• For questions:
- Visit our website at www.mitsubishi-tv.com.
- E-mail us at TVSupport@mevsa.com.
- Call Consumer Relations at 800-332-2119 for operational or connection assistance.
For information on System Reset, please see the back cover.
To order replacement or additional remote controls, visit our website at www.mitsuparts.com or call
800-553-7278.

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Questions and Answers:

Mitsubishi Electric WD-73640 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Screen Size73 inches
Weight92.6 lbs
Aspect Ratio16:9
Refresh Rate120 Hz
Smart TVNo
3D CapableNo
Resolution1920 x 1080

Summary

Important Safety Instructions

Outdoor Antenna Grounding

Grounding an outdoor antenna system for surge protection.

Replacement Parts

Using manufacturer-specified parts for service.

Basic Setup and Operation

Package Contents

List of items included in the TV package.

TV Overview

Visual guide to TV controls and status indicator.

Installing the Remote Control Batteries

Step-by-step instructions for inserting remote batteries.

TV Control Panel

Explanation of the TV's physical control buttons.

System Reset

Procedure to reset the TV if it becomes unresponsive.

Before You Begin

Preliminary steps and considerations before TV setup.

Remote Control

Detailed guide to the functions of the remote control.

First-Time Power-On

Guide for the initial power-on and welcome screen setup.

Setting Up and Using TV Inputs

How to connect and select external video sources.

Memorizing Channels with Channel Scan

Process to scan and store available TV channels.

Setting Up Inputs with Auto Input Sensing

Feature for automatic detection and naming of connected devices.

Watching Broadcast TV

How to tune and watch broadcast channels.

Selecting an Input to Watch

How to switch between different connected devices.

Picture Settings

Adjusting picture modes for optimal viewing conditions.

Audio Controls

Adjusting TV volume and audio output settings.

Changing Audio Settings (TV Speakers Only)

How to modify audio settings when using TV speakers.

Using an External Sound System

Connecting and using external audio equipment.

The FORMAT Key and Picture Shape

Using the FORMAT key to adjust picture aspect ratio.

Status Display

How to view current TV status information on screen.

About Channel Numbers

Explains channel numbering for different reception types.

Signal Definitions

Explains various video signal types and formats.

TV Menus

Overview of the TV's main menu structure and options.

TV Connections

Auto Input Sensing

Feature for automatic detection of connected devices.

Connection Types

Guide to choosing best video quality connection types.

Picture Quality

Routing signals directly for best picture quality.

Surround Sound

Audio acceptance and output capabilities of the TV.

Connection Types and Audio/Video Quality

Visual guide to video and audio connection types and quality.

Input and Output Jacks

Diagram and explanation of all TV input/output ports.

HDMI Cable Categories

Details on High-Speed and Standard HDMI cables.

HDMI Device

How to connect devices using HDMI for video and audio.

Y Pb Pr Component Video Device

Connecting devices using component video and analog audio.

DVI Video Device

Connecting computers or older devices via DVI to HDMI.

Antenna or Cable TV Service

Connecting antenna or direct cable service to the TV.

Composite Video Device

Connecting VCRs or devices with composite video output.

A/V Receiver

Connecting an A/V receiver using digital coaxial audio.

A/V Receiver with HDMI Output

Connecting an A/V receiver with HDMI output for audio/video.

VCR or DVD Recorder to an Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable

Connecting VCR/DVD recorder to antenna or wall outlet.

TV Features

FAV (Favorites)

Quick access to favorite channels and inputs.

Sleep Timer

Setting the TV to turn off automatically after a set time.

Setting the Sleep Timer

How to set the automatic TV turn-off timer.

Viewing or Changing the Sleep Timer

How to view or cancel an active Sleep Timer.

ChannelView Channel Listings

Displays program descriptions from broadcasters.

About ChannelView

Explanation of the ChannelView feature and its capabilities.

ChannelView Custom Channel Banks

Creating custom channel banks for easier access.

Using ChannelView Listings

How to navigate and use ChannelView listings.

3D Video

Initial Setup

Steps to set up 3D glasses and emitter.

Off

Turns off 3D mode, displays content as 2D.

Automatic

Automatically switches to/from 3D mode.

Choice of Source Formats

Selecting the correct 3D format for non-compliant devices.

Watching 3D Video

Step-by-step guide to watching 3D content.

Other Options in the 3D Menu

Explains 2D+Depth and other 3D menu settings.

Notes on Using 3D Video Settings

Important notes and limitations when using 3D settings.

3D Safety Requirements

Important safety guidelines for 3D viewing.

Notice Concerning Format Compatibility

Information on 3D signal format compatibility.

Appendix A: Auto Input Sensing

About Auto Input Sensing

Explains the TV's automatic input detection feature.

Auto Input Sensing for Most Devices

How the TV detects and identifies connected devices.

When You First Connect a Device

Steps for identifying device types during initial connection.

Reactivating Auto Input Sensing for an HDMI Input

Procedure to re-enable auto sensing after disconnecting HDMI.

Appendix B: TV Care

Lamp-Cartridge Replacement

Instructions for replacing the TV's lamp cartridge.

To Order a New Lamp

Information on how to order replacement lamps.

Lamp-Substitution Alert

Recommendation to use genuine replacement parts.

Replacement Procedure

Detailed steps for replacing the lamp cartridge.

Removing the Old Lamp Cartridge

Steps for safely removing the old lamp cartridge.

Installing the New Lamp Cartridge

Steps for safely installing the new lamp cartridge.

Disposal of the Old Lamp Cartridge

Guidance on proper disposal of the old lamp cartridge.

Cleaning Recommendations

Guidelines for cleaning the TV screen, sides, and grilles.

Care of the Remote Control

Tips for maintaining and using the remote control.

General Cleaning Precautions

Important precautions to follow during cleaning.

Appendix C: Troubleshooting

TV Reset Comparison Guide

Guide to different reset functions for troubleshooting.

Format

Resets picture shape to last used format.

A/V Memory Reset (for the single current input)

Resets settings for one input to factory defaults.

A/V Reset (for all inputs)

Resets all audio/video settings to factory defaults.

Channel Memorization

Erases and re-memorizes antenna channels.

Lock Menu Pass Code

How to change the parental control pass code.

Control-Panel Lock Release

How to re-enable control panel buttons.

System Reset

Resets TV for unresponsive remote or control panel.

TV Reset

Resets all settings and memories to factory defaults.

Service and Customer Support

Information on obtaining service and customer support.

Common Picture Problems

Lists common issues with picture quality and solutions.

Front-Panel STATUS Light

Explains LED status light conditions and their meanings.

Mitsubishi TV Software

END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR EMBEDDED SOFTWARE

Legal agreement for using embedded TV software.

LICENSE GRANT

Grants a non-exclusive license to use the TV software.

RIGHTS AND LIMITATIONS

Outlines what users can and cannot do with the software.

GNU General Public License

TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION

Conditions for copying, distributing, and modifying the software.

NO WARRANTY

Disclaimer of warranties for the software.

Protecting Users' Legal Rights From Anti-Circumvention Law

Legal protection against anti-circumvention measures.

Revised Versions of this License

Information on obtaining updated versions of the GPL.

Mitsubishi Home-Cinema Television Limited Warranty

a. Parts.

Warranty terms for screen and other parts.

b. Embedded Software.

Warranty terms for the TV's embedded software.

c. Labor.

Warranty terms for labor on screen and other parts.

d. Notice.

How to obtain warranty service.

2. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:

Exclusions from the limited warranty coverage.

3. ANY EXPRESS WARRANTY NOT PROVIDED HEREIN...

Disclaimer of implied warranties.

4. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL MEVSA BE LIABLE...

Limitation of liability for damages.

5. Some states do not allow limitations...

States' variations on warranty limitations.

6. This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights...

Consumer rights under the limited warranty.

Mitsubishi Home-Cinema Television Limited Warranty (Canada only)

a. Parts.

Warranty for Canadian models' parts.

b. Embedded Software.

Warranty for Canadian models' embedded software.

c. Labor.

Warranty for Canadian models' labor.

d. Notice.

How to obtain warranty service in Canada.

2. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:

Exclusions from Canadian warranty coverage.

3. ANY EXPRESS WARRANTY NOT PROVIDED HEREIN...

Disclaimer of implied warranties (Canada).

4. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL MEVSA BE LIABLE...

Limitation of liability for damages (Canada).

5. Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations...

Provincial variations on warranty limitations.

6. This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights...

Consumer rights under Canadian warranty.

Trademark and License Information

Trademarks and licenses used in the product.

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