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3D DLP
™ HOME-CINEMA TELEVISION
MODELS
738 Series
838 Series
OWNER’S GUIDE
• For questions:
- Visit our website at www.mitsubishi-tv.com.
- E-mail us at MDEAservice@mdea.com.
- Call Consumer Relations at 800-332-2119.
• For information on , please see the back cover.System Reset
• To order replacement or additional remote controls or lamp cartridges, visit our website at
www.mitsuparts.com or call 800-553-7278.
• 838 Series. IR emitter cables for NetCommand home-theater control are available for
purchase from Mitsubishi.
Call 800-553-7278 and
request either part number 242D483020
(two-ended cable) or part number 299P254020 (four-ended cable).
®

For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119
FCC Declaration of Conformity
Product: Projection Television Receiver
Models: WD-60738, WD-65738, WD-73738,
WD-82738
WD-65838, WD-73838, WD-82838
Responsible
Party:
Mitsubishi Digital Electronics
America, Inc.
9351 Jeronimo Road
Irvine, CA 92618-1904
Telephone: (800) 332-2119
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1)
This device may not cause harmful interference,
and
(2) This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found
to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential instal-
lation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communica-
tions. However, there is no guarantee that interfer-
ence will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio
or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one
or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equip-
ment and the receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on
a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/
TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by Mitsubishi could cause harmful
interference and would void the user’s authority
to operate this equipment.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER
SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
TV WEIGHT: This TV is heavy. Exercise extreme care
when lifting or moving it. Lift or move the TV with a
minimum of two adults. To prevent damage to the TV,
avoid jarring or moving it while it is turned on. Always
power off your TV, unplug the power cord, and discon-
nect all cables before moving it.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock,
do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
WARNING: This product contains chemicals known
to the State of California to cause cancer and/or birth
defects or other reproductive harm.
MAINS DISCONNECTION: The mains plug is used
as the disconnect device. The mains plug shall remain
readily operable.
Note: Features and specifications described in this
owner’s guide are subject to change without notice.
Stand Requirement
CAUTION: Use these Mitsubishi TV models only with
the Mitsubishi stand models shown here. Other stands
can result in instability and possibly cause injury.
TV Model Stand Model
WD-60738, WD-65738
WD-65838 MB-S60/65A
WD-73738
WD-73838 MB-S73A
82-inch TVs. Mitsubishi does not design, manufac-
ture, or sell matching bases for 82-inch televisions
(WD-82738, WD-82838). When selecting a stand, base,
or other furniture to support the TV, please make sure it
is designed with the appropriate dimensions for stabil-
ity and to support the TV’s total weight as well as the
weight of any additional equipment you plan to store.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol
within an equilateral triangle is intended to
alert the user of the presence of uninsulated
“dangerous voltage” within the product’s
enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to consti-
tute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilat-
eral triangle is intended to alert the user to
the presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the product.

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Contents
Important Information About Your TV
Installation and Operating Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Important Safety Instructions 5 ................
1 Basic Setup and Operation
Package Contents ....................... 7
Before You Begin 8 ........................
First-Time Power-On ...................... 8
TV Controls 9 ............................
Remote Control 9 ......................
The TOOLS Key and Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
TV Control Panel .................... 11
The STATUS Indicator ................. 11
Setting Up TV Inputs..................... 12
Basic TV Operation...................... 14
Using the TV with a Personal Computer . . . . . . . 17
2 T V Connections
Before You Begin ....................... 19
Connection Types and Audio/Video Quality .... 19
Inputs and Outputs ...................... 20
H
DMI Device ............................ 22
Y Pb Pr Component Video Device . . . . . . . . . . . 23
DVI Video Device ....................... 23
Antenna or Cable TV Service ............... 24
Composite Video Device .................. 24
VCR or DVD Recorder to an Antenna or
Wall Outlet Cable ...................... 24
A/V Receiver .......................... 25
A/V Receiver with HDMI Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Supplemental Audio Connections . . . . . . . . . . . 26
3 T V Featur es
Sleep Timer ........................... 28
FAV (Favorite Channels) ................... 28
ChannelView Channel Listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Status Display ......................... 30
Using an External Sound System . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Picture Shape and Display Formats . . . . . . . . . . 32
3D Video ............................. 33
Enhanced 3D Video Options . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Earlier 3D Video Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Camera Images and Music Files . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
USB Source Devices (838 Series) ......... 37
Photos and Motion Video as
Composite Video ................... 39
Using an Audio-Only Device . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Wireless Audio Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Sound Projector (838 Series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
StreamTV™ Internet Media ................ 45
Introduction to Home-Theater Control . . . . . . . . 48
4 T V M enus
Main Menu ............................ 49
Picture............................... 49
Sound ............................... 53
Captions ............................. 55
Setup ............................... 56
Inputs ............................... 59
Lock ................................ 61
5 NetCommand IR Control
About NetCommand IR Control ............. 64
IR Emitters ............................ 65
NetCommand Setup ..................... 66
Operating NetCommand-Controlled Devices . . . 67
6 NetCommand IR Control of an A/V Receiver
Controlling an A/V Receiver after NetCommand
Setup .............................. 70
Setting Up A/V Receiver Control
Power and Volume ................... 71
Automatic Audio/Video Switching Over
an HDMI Connection ................. 72
Appendices
Appendix A: Programming the Remote Control . 77
Appendix B: Bypassing the Parental Lock . . . . . 83
Appendix C: HDMI Control of CEC Devices .... 85
Appendix D: TV Care
Lamp-Cartridge Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Cleaning Recommendations . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Care of the Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Appendix E: Troubleshooting .............. 91
Trademark and License Information . . . . . . . . . . 98
Network Service Disclaimer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Warranty ............................. 105
Index ................................ 107

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Internal Fans
Internal cooling fans maintain proper operating tem-
peratures inside the TV. It is normal to hear the fans
when you first turn on the TV, during quiet scenes
while viewing the TV, and for a short time after shutting
off the TV. You may notice louder fan noise about 30
seconds after shutting off the TV and while using the
Bright Lamp Energy setting.
Lamp Replacement
For lamp-replacement instructions, see Appendix D.
To Order a Replacement Lamp Under Warranty
Call (800) 553-7278. Please have model number, serial
number, and TV purchase date available.
To Purchase a Replacement Lamp After Warranty
Visit our website at www.mitsuparts.com or call (800)
553-7278. Order new lamp part number 915B441001.
Important Information About Your TV
Installation and Operating Notes
Custom cabinet installation must allow for proper
air circulation around the television.
NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER: THIS REMINDER
IS PROVIDED TO CALL THE CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER’S
ATTENTION TO ARTICLE 820-40 OF THE NEC THAT PRO-
VIDES GUIDELINES FOR THE PROPER GROUNDING AND,
IN PARTICULAR, SPECIFIES THAT THE CABLE GROUND
SHALL BE CONNECTED TO THE GROUNDING SYSTEM OF
THE BUILDING, AS CLOSE TO THE POINT OF CABLE ENTRY
AS PRACTICAL.
TV Software
Do not attempt to update the software of this TV with
software or USB drives not provided by or authorized
by Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. Non-
authorized software may damage the TV and will not be
covered by the warranty.
For Your Records
Record the model number, serial number, and
purchase date of your TV. The model and serial
numbers are on the back of the TV. Refer to this
page when requesting assistance with the TV.
MODEL NUMBER
SERIAL NUMBER
PURCHASE DATE
RETAILER NAME
LOCATION
Children and TV Viewing
The American Academy of Pediatrics discourages
television viewing for children younger than two years of
age.

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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:
1080p High-Definition DLP Display System
Your Mitsubishi HDTV uses Texas Instruments Digital
Light Processing™ technology for rear-projection TVs
to create the picture you see on screen. All images are
displayed at 1080p. The TV uses Plush 1080p® 5G to
convert lower-resolution signals to 1080p for display.
The TV can also accept 1080p original signals and main-
tain them at 1080p through all processing until displayed.
3D Television
All Mitsubishi 738 and 838 1080p home-Cinema
HDTV’s can display 3D content originating in several
different formats. This feature lets you experience the
new 3D technologies applied to many recent movies
and video games. Immerse yourself in your favorite
video game, movie, or sporting event displayed in 3D.
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 broad-
casts (received via an antenna) and non-scrambled
digital cable broadcasts, including non-scrambled
HDTV cable programming.
High-Definition Video Inputs
• Component Video Inputs. Also called Y/Pb/Pr
inputs, these inputs receive standard analog video
formats of 480i, 480p, plus 720p and 1080i high-
definition signals. This provides a high level of
flexibility when connecting DVD players/recorders,
cable boxes, and satellite receivers.
• HDMI Inputs. HDMI® inputs provide additional
high-performance, high-definition connections for
maximum flexibility in your choice of home theater
products. These inputs accept digital 480i, 480p,
720p, 1080i, and 1080p video signals plus PCM
digital stereo signals. The HDMI inputs can also
accept a variety of PC signals and resolutions.
These inputs support Deep Color (up to 36 bits)
and the x.v.Color™ extended color gamut.
Used with an adapter, these HDMI inputs also
accept compatible digital DVI video signals. The
HDMI inputs are HDCP copy-protection compatible.
Easy Connect Auto Input Sensing
Easy Connect™ Auto Input Sensing automatically rec-
ognizes when you plug in a device and prompts you to
assign a name to it. The TV ignores any unused inputs,
so the result is an uncluttered menu where you can
easily select devices by name.
Home-Theater Control
HDMI Control
All models. HDMI devices with Consumer Electronics
Control (CEC) capabilities may be compatible with the
TV’s HDMI Control feature. Compatible devices can
receive control signals through the HDMI connection,
allowing the TV’s remote control to operate some func-
tions of these devices.
NetCommand with IR Learning
838 Series. Your Mitsubishi HDTV offers a new level
of networking that seamlessly integrates selected older
A/V products with new and future digital products.
NetCommand® supports IR (infrared) control of prod-
ucts such as DVD players, cable boxes, satellite receiv-
ers, and VCRs. The necessary IR emitter cables are
available for purchase separately from Mitsubishi.
Immersive Sound Technology
838 Series. Sound Projector technology uses the TV’s
bank of speakers to create a simulated surround sound
effect by reflecting sound off the room walls.
StreamTV Internet
StreamTV
™
brings many popular internet applications to
your TV. Among them is the VUDU
™ movie service, offer-
ing the largest on-demand HD movie selection anywhere,
featuring full 1080p and 5.1 surround sound. VUDU allows
you to enjoy movies with no store visits, no mailing, no late
fees and no subscriptions.
ENERGY STAR
The following TV models are
ENERGY STAR
® qualified:
WD-65738, WD-73738, WD-82738
WD-65838, WD-73838, WD-82838
Products that earn the ENERGY
STAR prevent greenhouse gas
emissions by meeting strict energy
efficiency guidelines set by the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency
and the U.S. Department of Energy.

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Basic Setup and Operation
1
Installing the Remote Control
Batteries
1.
Remove the remote control’s 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.
2
1The remote
control requires
two AA alkaline
batteries.
Remote Control
Two AA Batteries AA
AA
Basic Owner’s Guide
Quick Setup Guide
Product Registration
Card
838 Series. Calibration
Microphone
Package Contents
Please take a moment to review the following list of
items to ensure that you have received everything.

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Before You Begin
1.
Review the important safety, installation, and oper-
ating information at the beginning of this book.
2.
Choose a location for your TV.
• Allowatleastfourinchesofspaceonallsides
of the TV to help prevent overheating. Over-
heating may cause premature failure of the TV
as well as shortened lamp life.
• Avoidlocationswherelightmayreflectoffthe
screen.
• Seethestandrequirementsonpage 2.
3.
Install the batteries in the remote control.
4.
Plug the TV into an AC power outlet.
TV Tips
Turning the TV On or Off
• Point the bulb end of the remote control at the
front of the TV and press the
POWER
key.
• Press the
POWER
button on the TV control
panel.
If You Turn Off the TV by Mistake
• Press
POWER
again, within about 60 seconds,
to have the TV come back on immediately.
• IIf the
STATUS
indicator is flashing green, (about
60 seconds after you shut off power), wait a
few moments for the indicator to stop flashing
and press
POWER
to turn the TV on again.
• Controlling Sound Volume
• Press
VOL
to adjust the sound level.
• See also “Controlling A/V Receiver Sound
Volume” on page 31.
Changing Channels (antenna sources)
NOTE: Perform a channel scan to enable recep-
tion of digital channels. See > , Setup Channel
page 57.
• 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 include a dash (separator).
• Press
CH
to change channels one channel at a
time.
• Press and hold
CH
to move quickly through
channels.
• Press
LAST
to return to the previously tuned
channel.
• Press
GUIDE
to display ChannelView channel
listings, highlight a channel, and press
ENTER
.
• Use the Fav (Favorites) feature to tune to up to
nine favorite channels. See .page 28
• Use the
CH
key to tune to preselected groups
of channels using ChannelView custom
channel banks. See page 29.
First-Time Power-On
1.
Press the
TV
key to
ensure that the remote
control is in
TV
mode.
TV
TV
2.
Aim the bulb end of the
remote control at the TV and
press the
POWER
key . Wait
for the Welcome screen.
3.
If you wish to change the
menu language to Español,
press .
4.
Press to highlight EXIT.
Press
ENTER
to clear the
menu.

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TV Controls
Remote Control
For more on use and care of the remote control, see
page 90.
Emitter (Bulb) End
(
PAUSE
)
Freezes a broadcast TV picture.
Record/Playback controls for external devices
When remote control is programmed, page 77
HDMI control, page 87
838 Series: With NetCommand, page 69
Powers TV on or off.
Number/letter keys
Channel tuning, page 14
Pass-code entry, page 61,
page 46
Sleep Timer, page 28
TV CAB/SAT DVD AUDIO VCR
P
ress the key for the device type to
control. Leave in TV mode for normal
TV viewing.
GUIDE
ChannelView listings, page 29
.
INFO
TV status
or TV help.
MUTE
Mutes the TV speakers.
TOOLS
Displays shortcuts for frequently used
features. Press to check if shortcuts
are available for the current device.
See the next page.
VOL
Controls volume of TV speakers.
CH
PAGE
Changes channels; moves to another
page in a menu or list.
Adds a separator in digital channel
numbers. Clears some menu entries.
AUDIO
Audio settings, page 53
VIDEO
Video settings, page 49
MENU
Displays or clears the TV main
menu (page 49).
Also steps
back one menu.
EXIT
Clears all menus.
LAST
Returns to the previous channel;
moves back one menu
F1–F4.
838
Series. Special keys for use
with NetCommand IR control of external
devices. See .page 66
ENTER
Selects a channel number or menu item.
Navigation and adjustment
controls
FAV
Displays up to nine favorite
sources, page 28.
FORMAT
Changes picture shape,
page 16
INTERNET
Connects to StreamTV internet
content, page 45.
INPUT
Press to select a TV input,
page 14.
Note: To operate other audio/video devices using the
TV’s remote control:
• SeeAppendix A, “Programming the Remote
Control.”
• ForHDMIdevicescompatiblewiththeTV’sHDMI
Control feature, see Appendix C.
• 838 Series
- See for NetCommand IR “Learning” of page 64
device keys.
- For use of specific keys with NetCommand-
controlled devices, see “Special Operation
Methods,” page 67.

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TV Controls, continued
The TOOLS Key and Menu
Press the
TOOLS
key to check for shortcuts. The Tools menu lists shortcut keys
for common functions. Press the number key to activate the shortcut. See the
sample menu below.
• Shortcuts specific to the current device are in the third column.
• Shortcuts may be available for a CEC-enabled device. See Appendix C,
“HDMI Control of CEC Devices,” page 85.
• 838 Series. After setting up NetCommand control for a device, check the
Tools menu for shortcuts. See .page 66
TOO LS
TOOLS
PICTURE SOUND
TV
Picture Shortcuts
1 Picture Mode Brilliant page 49
4 Picture Mode Natural
838 Series. Select an
Advanced Picture Mode if
previously set up.
page 51
7 3D Mode On/Off page 33
Device-Specific Shortcuts
Availability varies, depending on equip-
ment features and setup.
3 CC
Turns closed captions
on/off
page 55
Sound Shortcuts
2 838 Series. Subwoof
Turns on or off audio to a
connected subwoofer.
page 54
5 Surround
Sound Mode Surround
page 53
8 Stereo
Sound Mode Stereo
Sample Tools menu Tools

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Setting Up Inputs with Auto Input Sensing
1.
Power on the TV.
2.
Power on the devices to ensure detection.
3.
Connect one device to the TV, making note of the
TV input jack.
The TV will display the New Device Found screen if
the connection type is detectable.
4.
Highlight the device type in the on-screen list and
press
ENTER
. The name you select here will appear
in the Input Selection menu.
Sample New Device
Found screen.
Important Note for NetCommand Users
838 Series. Be sure to select the correct device
type here. Although you can change the device type
later using the > menu, any “learned” Inputs Name
NetCommand IR codes will be erased when you
make the change.
5.
Press
EXIT
to close the New Device Found screen.
6.
Repeat the preceding steps for each for each addi-
tional device you want to add.
Using the ANT (Antenna) Input
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 24.
You must perform a channel scan to enable recep-
tion of digital channels. If you skip this step, the TV
will receive only analog channels. The channel scan
will search for high-definition and standard-definition
channels available in your area.
Memorizing Channels with Channel Scan
For the ANT input
To start channel memorization
1.
Power on the TV.
2.
Press
MENU
and open the Setup > Channel menu.
Start channel memorization from the Setup > Channel
menu.
3.
Press to enter the Channel menu.
4.
Highlight Ant Air if connected to an
over-the-air antenna. Highlight Ant
Cable for service over direct cable
(no cable box). Press
ENTER
to add a
check.
5.
Select the scan type.
• For first-time setup, highlight All channels.
• To scan for channels not already in memory,
highlight Add only new channels. Press
ENTER
to add a check.
6.
Highlight Scan and press
ENTER
.
Channel memorization may take up
to 15 minutes to complete.
To stop channel memorization before completion,
press
CANCEL
.
At any time after Channel Scan,
• Use the > menu ( ) to Setup > Channel Edit page 57
add or delete individual channels from memory.
• Perform an additive scan with the New only option
to add channels not already in memory.
• Repeat the All channels scan if you move the TV
to a new geographic area with a different channel
line-up or reposition the antenna.
Setting Up TV Inputs

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About Auto Input Sensing
This TV’s Easy Connect™ Auto Input Sensing feature
detects the following connections automatically:
• Analog video jacks from inputs 1, 2, and 3
• HDMI inputs (when powered on)
• 838 Series. USB device containing photo and
music files (JPG and MP3 formats).
Auto Input Sensing for Most Devices
When you first connect a device, the TV will:
a. Detect the connected device and automati-
cally switch to it.
b. Prompt you to identify the device type.
c. Repeat these steps for 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 an icon in the Input Selection menu.
• A/V Receiver.
For an HDMI-equipped 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-equipped devices are often
recognized automatically by the TV.
HDMI Control
may allow you to control some functions of a CEC-
enabled device. See Appendix C, “HDMI Control
of CEC Devices.”
New Device Found screen for a device with HDMI
control enabled. Select On if you want to enable the
TV’s HDMI 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 Input
Selection menu by using the Inputs > Name
menu (page 59).
• Some HDMI devices can automatically tell the TV
what name to use in the menu Input Selection
and you will be unable to change the name.
• The TV is unable to detect a new connection if
the current input is USB, (838 Series), Bluetooth®
or internet. Switch to a different input before
connecting.
• 838 series. Any “learned” NetCommand IR
codes will be erased if you change the device
type in the Inputs > Name menu.
Reactivating Auto Input Sensing
for an HDMI Input
After you disconnect an HDMI device, Auto Input
Sensing is temporarily disabled for that HDMI jack.
Perform these steps:
1.
Disconnect the HDMI device.
2.
Delete the removed HDMI device in the > Inputs
Name menu (see “Removing an HDMI Device,”
page 87).
3.
Connect the new device and the New Device
Found screen will display.
Setting Up TV Inputs, continued

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Picture Settings
1.
To get the best picture under different viewing con-
ditions, set the Picture Mode first before changing
other video settings. See page 49.
a. Press
VIDEO.
b. Press until Picture Mode
displays.
c. Press to make one of these selections:
Name When to Use
Brilliant
Under bright light
Game
With gaming consoles (inputs
named
Game
or
PC
only)
Bright For most daytime viewing
Natural For most nighttime viewing
2.
Press to display the name of another adjust-
ment.
3.
Press to make the adjustment.
4.
Press
EXIT
to clear the display.
Additional picture options are available through these
menus:
Picture > Video 49
General picture appear-
ance.
Picture > Picture Plus
50
Screensaver control
and adjustments for
movies
Picture > Perfect
(838 series)
51
Color fine-tuning
Picture > Advanced 51
Advanced ISF color
controls
Picture > 3D Mode 52, 33
3D video settings
Basic Audio Controls
Controlling Sound Volume
• Press
VOL
to adjust the sound level
of the TV speakers.
• See also “Controlling A/V Receiver
Sound Volume” on page 31.
• 838 Series. Control
subwoofer
volume with an on-screen slider
.
See . Set page 53 Sound > Global
> Subwoofer to On to make this
adjustment available.
Changing Audio Settings (TV Speakers Only)
1.
Press
AUDIO
.
2.
Press to find the adjust-
ment you want. See .page 53
3.
Press to change.
Changing the Audio Output
To switch from the internal TV speakers to an external
sound system,
1.
Press
AUDIO
.
2.
Press to display the TV Speakers option.
3.
Press to change to Off.
Basic TV Operation, continued
TV Care
• Lamp Cartridge. When the lamp cartridge needs
replacement, replace the lamp yourself and save
the cost of a service call. See Appendix D for
instructions.
• General Cleaning. See -“Cleaning Recommenda
tions,” page 90.
Assistance
• For troubleshooting, service, and product support,
see Appendix E, starting on page 91.
• For warranty information, see page 105.

16 1. Basic Setup and Operation
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Feature
Page
Parental controls (Lock menu) 61
Audio Lock (controls your sound system with
the TV’s remote control left in
TV
mode.)
78
TV Clock. Set the TV Clock if you plan to use the
TV Timer (page 56) or ChannelView (page 29).
56
Favorite channels or sources 28
ChannelView and custom channel collections 29
Changing the input names that appear in the
Input Selection menu (Inputs > Name menu)
59
3D Video 33
StreamTV™ internet access 45
Programming the remote control to operate
other A/V devices
77
Basic TV Operation, continued
The FORMAT Key and Picture Shape
Important
Black bars at the edges of
the screen are common in HD
pictures. Black bars are not a
defect of the TV.
• Black bars are added by broad-
casters to fill the 16:9 screen
area while preserving the original
aspect ratio of the picture.
• Your cable box, satellite receiver,
or other device may also be
altering the broadcast picture.
If your device offers output in
native format, try using it with
Mitsubishi picture formats.
Sample Uses of the
FORMAT
Key
If you prefer to reduce of eliminate black areas at the edges of the picture,
use the
FORMAT
key.
Press
Squarish 4:3 image is
narrower than the 16:9
screen; unused areas at the
sides are filled with black.
Wide Expand mode stretches
the picture sideways to fill the
screen.
Press
Wide 2.35:1 anamorphic DVD
image; unused areas at the
top and bottom are filled with
black (letterbox effect).
Zoom mode. The picture fills
the screen. All four edges are
cropped in this mode.
Repeatedly press the
FORMAT
key to cycle
through displays for the
current program. The
TV will remember the
format you last used on
each input.
For details, see page 32
More TV Features
Feature
Page
Digital camera images as composite video 39
Controlling compatible devices using HDMI
CEC control
85
838 Series. Controlling A/V devices with Net-
Command
64
838 Series. Listening to a wireless audio
device with the T V speakers
40
838 Series. Using an external subwoofer. 26
838 Series. Center and rear channel audio
output
27

1. Basic Setup and Operation 17
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Connecting a Computer to the TV
Use one of the connection methods listed below based
on your computer’s video output.
Computer
Video Output
Video Connection Audio
Connection
Digital DVI DVI-to-HDMI cable
or an HDMI cable
with a DVI-to-HDMI
adapter
Stereo audio
cables
HDMI HDMI-to-HDMI
cable
No additional
audio connec-
tion is required.
IMPORTANT
This TV accepts digital computer
video signals only. This TV is not
compatible with VGA (analog)
computer video.
VGA
PC MONITOR OUT
1.
Connect the computer’s digital video output to
one of the TV’s HDMI jacks. See the connection
diagrams on this page for the method suited to your
equipment.
2.
Connect the computer’s audio output using one of
these options:
• FordigitalDVIvideosignals,connectthe
analog audio output to the TV’s
DVI/PC AUDIO
INPUT
jack.
• ForHDMIsignals,noadditionalaudioconnec-
tion is required.
Note: If you are unable to hear audio from the
computer, there may be an incompatibility in
the computer’s hardware, software, or internal
settings. Consult a trained computer technician
for advice.
3.
Power on the TV and computer. The TV will detect
the connection and display the New Device Found
screen.
4.
In the New Device Found screen, press to
highlight PC in the list of device types. It is impor-
tant to use the name so that the TV processes PC
the PC signal correctly.
5.
Highlight EXIT and press
ENTER
to close the New
Device Found screen.
Note:
If your computer provides digital audio output
(coaxial or optical), you can connect it directly
to a digital A/V receiver and bypass the TV.
Using the TV with a Personal Computer
H
DMI Connection
Mitsubishi recommends using high-speed HDMI
cables to connect newer devices incorporating HDMI
technology.
123
HDMI
AUDIO
OUTPUT
Pb Pr
INPUT 2
INPUT 1
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUTPUT
DVI/PC
(480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
LR INPUT
AUDIO
Y/ VIDEO
Pb Pr
Y/ VIDEO
3D
GLASSES
EMITTER
ANT
AUDIO
LR
LR
LAN
1
HDMI
23
Computer with HDMI output
HDMI-to-HDMI
cable
TV main panel
An HDMI-to-HDMI connection carries all video and
audio on a single cable.
HDMI and Digital Surround Sound
838 Series. The TV’s HDMI inputs can receive
digital surround sound from an HDMI device. Use an
HDMI connection if you want to hear digital surround
sound from the TV’s internal speaker array.
DVI Video Connection
123
HDMI
AUDIO
OUTPUT
Pb Pr
INPUT 2
INPUT 1
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUTPUT
(480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
Y/ VIDEO
Pb Pr
Y/ VIDEO
3D
GLASSES
EMITTER
ANT
AUDIO
LR
LR
LAN
1
HDMI
23
DVI/PC LR INPUT
AUDIO
DVI/PC
LR INPUT
AUDIO
DVI OUT
AUDIO
R
L
TV main panel
Computer with DVI and
stereo audio outputs
DVI-to-HDMI
cable Stereo analog
audio cables
A DVI connection from a personal computer requires a
separate audio connection.

18 1. Basic Setup and Operation
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Computer Video Adjustments
1.
Power on the computer.
2.
Select PC from the menu. To do Input Selection
this, press
INPUT
to open the Input Selection menu,
move the highlight to the PC icon, and press
ENTER.
3.
Working from the computer, change the resolution
of the computer image. View the computer image
on the TV and maximize the computer
resolution while maintaining a suitable
aspect ratio for the image.
4.
Perform TV video adjustments. Press
VIDEO
repeatedly to access video-
adjustment options.
5.
Press
FORMAT
repeatedly to find the
picture shape best suited to the
image. See the chart on this page
showing how different computer reso-
lutions can be displayed on the T V.
Image Resolution
Your Mitsubishi TV can display the resolu-
tions shown in the chart from standard
VGA (640 x 480) through 1920 x 1080
signals at a refresh rate of 60 Hz.
In most cases, the computer will select
the best resolution match to display on
the TV. You can override this setting if you
wish. Refer to your computer operating
system’s instructions for information on
changing the screen resolution.
You may need to restart the computer for
changes to take effect.
Using the TV with a Personal Computer
Distortion in Computer Images
Computer images may show distortion
when viewed on the TV, e.g., lines that
should be straight may appear slightly
curved.
Computer Display Formats
Press
FORMAT
repeatedly to cycle through the TV displays available
for your computer’s video signal.
Computer Signal
As Displayed on TV Screen
Original Format 4 X 3
Standard
16 X 9
Standard Zoom
VGA
640 X 480
SVGA
800 X 600
Original Format Standard Zoom
XGA
1024 X 768
PC 720p
1280 X 720
WXGA
1360 X 768
SXGA
1280 X 1024
Original Format Standard Reduce
PC 1080p
1920 X 1080
Tip
Set the computer’s screen saver to display a pattern
after several minutes of inactivity. This acts as a
reminder that the TV is powered on and the lamp
is in use. The lamp is in use whenever the TV is
powered on, even if the screen appears dark.

19
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2TV Connections
Auto Input Sensing
The TV’s Auto Input Sensing feature automatically rec-
ognizes many connections and prompts you to identify
the type of device connected. See page 13 for more on
Auto Input 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; choose
component video over composite video.
Picture Quality
For best picture quality, route signals directly from the
source device to the TV whenever possible.
Surround Sound
• For best surround sound audio quality from an
external sound system, route audio-carrying cables
from the source device directly to your sound
system.
• 838 Series. To use the surround sound capabilities
of the TV’s speaker array, you must connect your
digital surround sound source to the TV on either
- An HDMI input
- The
ANT
antenna input
IMPORTANT
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
Connection Types and Audio/Video Quality
Component
GOODBEST GOODBEST
VIDEO QUALITY AUDIO QUALITY
HDMI-to-DVIHDMI Video Video
Composite L/R Analog
AudioAudio
Digital
HDMI

20 2. TV Connections
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Inputs and Outputs
AUDIO
analog stereo
input
AUDIO
analog
stereo
input
123
HDMI
AUDIO
OUTPUT
Pb Pr
INPUT 2
INPUT 1
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUTPUT
DVI/PC
(480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
LR INPUT
AUDIO
Y/ VIDEO
Pb Pr
Y/ VIDEO
3D
GLASSES
EMITTER
ANT
AUDIO
LR
LR
IR-NetCommand
Output/EXTERNAL
CONTROLLER INPUT
CENTER
INPUT
SUB
WOOFER
OUTPUT
LAN
AUDIO/SURROUND
OUTPUT
LR
Output/EXTERNAL
CONTROLLER INPUT
Side Inputs
838 Series. A set of jacks is pro-
vided for a camcorder, game, or
other audio/video device.
If you connect a DVI device to
the side HDMI input, use the
nearby audio jacks to send
sound from the device to the TV.
8
6 7
5
1
1113 12
14
10 9a
9b
HDMI
( )page 22
AUDIO
OUTPUT
(738 series,
page 25)
AUDIO/SURROUND
OUTPUT
(838 series, page 25,
page 53)
DVI/PC AUDIO
INPUT
( )page 23
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUTPUT
( )page 25
Y/VIDEO
(composite
video, page 24)
Y/VIDEO Pb Pr
(component
video, page 23)
ANT
(page 24)
IR
–
NetCommand
Output
(838 series, )page 65
3D GLASSES
EMITTER
( )page 33
Main Connection Panel
USB
(738 Series: power or
wireless adapter, ; page 46
838 Series: power only,
page 26 )
HDMI
( )page 22
USB
(multi-use,
pages 26, 37,
46)
Y/VIDEO
(composite
video, page 24)
Y/VIDEO Pb Pr
(component
video, page 23)
USB HDMI 4
INPUT 3
AUDIO
L R
Pb
Y/ VIDEO
Pr
6 5 1
2b
2a
LAN
(Ethernet, port
page 45)
Sound Projector Calibration
Microphone Input (page 43)
3
SUBWOOFER
OUTPUT
(838 series,
page 53)
CENTER INPUT
(838 series,
page 53)
4
4
Auto Input Sensing
The TV’s Auto Input Sensing feature automatically recog-
nizes some connections and prompts
you to identify the
device type. See page 13.

2. TV Connections 21
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Inputs and Outputs, continued
1. HDMI® Inputs
(High-Definition
Multimedia Interface)
The HDMI inputs support uncompressed standard and
high-definition digital video formats, bitstream Dolby
Digital 5.1, and PCM digital stereo audio. These inputs
are HDCP (High-Bandwidth Digital Copy Protection)
compliant.
Mitsubishi recommends you use high-speed HDMI
cables to connect newer source devices incorporating
HDMI technology. High-speed cables bring you the full
benefits of Deep Color and x.v.Color.
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
an analog audio. Connect the audio cable to the
DVI/PC
AUDIO INPUT
jack on the TV to receive audio from your
DVI device.
Use the HDMI inputs to connect to CEA-861 HDMI com-
pliant devices such as a high-definition receiver or DVD
player. These inputs support 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i,
and 1080p video formats.
The TV’s HDMI inputs are compatible with many DVI-D
and HDMI computer video signals.
HDMI Cable Categories
HDMI cables are available as Standard and
High-Speed types.
• High-Speed HDMI Cables. Newer DVD
players, video games, and set-top boxes require
High-Speed HDMI cables, suitable for clock
frequencies up to 340 MHz or data rates of up
to 10.2 gigabits per second. Use high-speed
cables for 1080p HD signals carrying extended
color encodings (i.e., 30 or more bits, also called
Deep Color). High-Speed HDMI cables are also
suitable for standard HDTV signals.
• Standard HDMI Cables. Standard HDMI
cables may be unmarked. They are suitable for
standard HDTV 720p, 1080i, and 1080p signals
with 8-bit color depth. Use Standard HDMI
cables for clock frequencies up to 74.25 MHz or
data rates of up to 2.23 gigabits per second.
2a. USB (limited use)
Standard USB 5-volt, 500-milliamp power output you
can use to supply power to an accessory device.
738 Series. Use this port for a wireless network
adapter. See
page 46.
2b. USB (838 Series)
• The TV can read JPEG photo files and mp3 music
files from a USB storage device connected to this
input.
• Connect a compatible wireless adapter to stream
internet content to the TV (page 45).
• This USB port can be used to power accessory
devices.
3. LAN
Use the
LAN
Ethernet jack for streaming internet video
to the TV. See page 45 for setup.
4. AUDIO
Analog stereo inputs for use in conjunction with adja-
cent composite or component video jacks.
5. Y/
VIDEO
(Composite Video)
Analog standard-definition video inputs. Use the adja-
cent
AUDIO R
and
L
inputs if you wish to send audio to
the TV speakers.
6. Y/VIDEO Pb Pr (Component Video)
Analog video inputs able to accept high-definition video
from a high-definition source device. Use the adjacent
AUDIO R
and
L
inputs if you wish to send audio to the
TV speakers.
7. 3D GLASSES EMITTER
Use this jack for the special IR emitter supplied with
some 3D glasses. The emitter sends out an infrared
signal that synchronizes your 3D glasses with the screen
display. See page 33.
8. ANT (Antenna)
Connect your main antenna or direct cable service
(without a 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.

22 2. TV Connections
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Inputs and Outputs, continued
9a. AUDIO OUTPUT
Sends 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.
Note: If connecting headphones, set Sound > Global >
Analog Audio Out to Variable.
9b. AUDIO/SURROUND OUTPUT
838 Series. Sends out analog audio as described for
other models or can be set for rear surround sound.
Connect external rear speakers to this output for a fuller
surround sound effect from the TV’s speaker array, Set
Sound > Global > Analog Audio Out to Rear (see
“External Rear Speakers” on page 44).
10. DVI/PC AUDIO INPUT
Connect a DVI device to one of the TV’s HDMI inputs
and use this jack to send analog audio to the TV.
11. DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT
This output sends Dolby Digital or PCM digital audio
to your digital A/V surround sound receiver. Incoming
analog audio is converted by the TV to PCM digital audio.
If you have a digital A/V receiver, this is the only audio
connection needed between the TV and your A/V receiver.
12. SUBWOOFER OUTPUT
838 Series. Connect a powered subwoofer to this
input to complement effects from the TV’s speakers.
Set Sound > Global > Subwoofer to On to enable this
output (see “Adding a Subwoofer,” page 26).
13. CENTER INPUT
838 Series. Connect your A/V receiver’s center
channel output to this input to make the TV speakers
output center-channel sound. Set Sound > Global >
Center Channel to On to enable this input. See “Using
the TV Speakers as a Center Channel,” page 27.
14. IR-NetCommand Output
838 Series
As an output: Connect IR emitters to this jack to send
NetCommand control signals to external IR-controlled
devices.
As an input: Accepts control signals from an external
controller when set up by your professional installer.
H
DMI Device
Commonly used with an HDTV Cable Box,
Satellite Receiver, or DVD/Blu-ray Player
Required: HDMI-to-HDMI cable.
Mitsubishi recommends using high-speed HDMI
cables to connect newer devices incorporating HDMI
technology. See on -“HDMI Cable Categories” the previ
ous page for more on HDMI cable types.
Connect an HDMI cable from the TV to the device’s
HDMI output. HDMI-connectable devices provide
video and audio through a single cable.
Note: The HDMI connection supports copy protection
(HDCP).
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HDMI
AUDIO
OUTPUT
Pb Pr
INPUT 2
INPUT 1
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUTPUT
DVI/PC
(480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
LR INPUT
AUDIO
Y/ VIDEO
Pb Pr
Y/ VIDEO
3D
GLASSES
EMITTER
ANT
AUDIO
LR
LR
LAN
1
HDMI
23
Any HDMI device
HDMI-to-HDMI
cable
TV main panel
HDMI and Digital Surround Sound
738 Series. The TV’s HDMI inputs can receive
digital stereo audio signals only when using the TV
speakers.
838 Series. The TV’s HDMI inputs can receive
digital surround sound from an HDMI device. Use an
HDMI connection if you want to hear digital surround
sound from the TV’s internal speaker array.

2. TV Connections 23
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Y Pb Pr Component Video Device
Commonly used with an HDTV Cable Box,
Satellite Receiver, or DVD/Blu-ray Player
If your source device has an HDMI output, use the con-
nections for HDMI devices described on the opposite
page instead of component video.
Required:
• RCA-type component video cables
• Left/right analog audio cables.
Note:
To hear digital surround sound from an A/V receiv-
er, connect the digital audio output from the device
directly to your digital A/V receiver.
123
HDMI
AUDIO
OUTPUT
Pb Pr
INPUT 2
INPUT 1
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUTPUT
DVI/PC
(480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i )
LR INPUT
AUDIO
Y/ VIDEO
Pb Pr
Y/ VIDEO
3D
GLASSES
EMITTER
ANT
AUDIO
LR
LR
LAN
Pb Pr
Y/ VIDEO
– – AUDIO
L
R
Pb Pr
Y/ VIDEO
AUDIO
LR
PbY Pr
AUDIO
LR
Incoming from
cable service or
satellite dish
Component video
device
TV main panel
Audio
cables
Component
video cables
CABLE IN or
SATELLITE IN
DVI Video Device
Commonly used with a Cable Box, Satellite
Receiver, or DVD Player
Connect a DVI device (digital only) to one of the TV’s
HDMI input jacks.
Required:
• Analog stereo audio cables
• DVI-to-HDMI cable or DVI/HDMI adapter and
HDMI cable
If you are using a DVI/HDMI adapter, it is important to
connect the adapter to the DVI device for best perfor-
mance.
Some devices require connection to an analog input
first in order to view on-screen menus and to select DVI
as the ouput. Please review your equipment instruc-
tions for DVI connectivity and compatibility.
Note: The HDMI connection supports copy protection
(HDCP).
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HDMI
AUDIO
OUTPUT
Pb Pr
INPUT 2
INPUT 1
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUTPUT
DVI/PC
(480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
LR INPUT
AUDIO
Y/ VIDEO
Pb Pr
Y/ VIDEO
3D
GLASSES
EMITTER
ANT
AUDIO
LR
LR
LAN
DVI/PC
LR INPUT
AUDIO
L
L
DVI/PC
R INPUT
AUDIO
3
HDMI
DVI OUT
AUDIO
R
L
Digital DVI
device
TV main panel
DVI-to-HDMI
cable Audio
cables

24 2. TV Connections
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Antenna or Cable TV Service
Connect the incoming cable to the TV’s
ANT
input.
123
HDMI
AUDIO
OUTPUT
Pb Pr
INPUT 2
INPUT 1
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUTPUT
DVI/PC
(480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
LR I NPUT
AUDIO
Y/ VIDEO
Pb Pr
Y/ VIDEO
3D
GLASSES
EMITTER
ANT
AUDIO
LR
LR
LAN
ANT
ANT
IN OUT
Cable TV
service
Antenna
TV main panel
Not recommeded. Other
connection types provide
better quality audio and video.
Direct cable (no cable box)
or
or
Older cable box
Composite Video Device
VCR or other device with composite video
output
Required:
• Composite video cable (usually yellow)
• Analog stereo audio cables.
VCR or DVD Recorder to an
Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable
Required:
1. Video cables
1a. Component video cables (red/blue/green)
or
1b. Composite video cable (usually yellow)
2. Left/right analog audio cables.
3. Two-way RF splitter
4. Two coaxial cables
Note:
• Usecompositevideoonlyifcomponent
video or HDMI are unavailable.
• Ifyourrecordingdevicehasananalog-only
tuner, you must use a digital converter box
to enable recording of digital broadcasts.
123
HDMI
AUDIO
OUTPUT
Pb Pr
INPUT 2
INPUT 1
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUTPUT
DVI/PC
(480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
LR I NPUT
AUDIO
Y/ VIDEO
Pb Pr
Y/ VIDEO
3D
GLASSES
EMITTER
ANT
AUDIO
LR
LR
LAN
Y/ VIDEO
– – AUDIO
L
R
Y/ VIDEO
AUDIO
LR
AUDIO OUT
COMPOSITE
VIDEO OUT
L
R
TV main panel
Audio
cables
VCR or other device with
composite video output
Composite
video cable
AUDIO OUT COMPOSITE
VIDEO OUT COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
L
R
123
HDMI
AUDIO
OUTPUT
Pb Pr
INPUT 2
INPUT 1
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUTPUT
DVI/PC
(480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
LR INPUT
AUDIO
Y/ VIDEO
Pb Pr
Y/ VIDEO
3D
GLASSES
EMITTER
ANT
AUDIO
LR
LR
LAN
Pb Pr
Y/ VIDEO
Pb Pr
Y/ VIDEO
AUDIO
LR
ANT
ANT
ANTENNA
IN
1a.
2.
3. 4.
4.
1b.
or
TV main panel
Incoming cable
RF Splitter
DVD Recorder or VCR
Composite
video cable

26 2. TV Connections
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Supplemental Audio Connections
Adding a Subwoofer
Add a subwoofer to complement the TV speakers with a
fuller bass sound.
• After connecting a subwoofer, you must enable the
TV’s subwoofer output in the TV’s menu. Go Sound
to
Sound > Global > Subwoofer and set it to .On
• To control subwoofer volume, press the
AUDIO
key
and then press to find the subwoofer volume
slider. Press to change the volume.
Subwoofer with Audio Cable
Connect the subwoofer directly to the TV’s
SUBWOOFER
OUTPUT
.
123
HDMI
Pb Pr
INPUT 2
INPUT 1
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUTPUT
DVI/PC
(480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
LR INPUT
AUDIO
Y/ VIDEO
Pb Pr
Y/ VIDEO
3D
GLASSES
EMITTER
ANT
AUDIO
LR
AUDIO/SURROUND
OUTPUT
LR
IR-NetCommand
Output/EXTERNAL
CONTROLLER INPUT
CENTER
INPUT
SUB
WOOFER
OUTPUT
LAN
SUB
WOOFER
OUTPUT
SUB
WOOFER
OUTPUT
Subwoofer with audio connection to TV.
838 Series. Add a subwoofer to complement the TV’s
speaker array or use the TV’s speakers as a center
channel for your external sound system.
Wireless Subwoofer
Mitsubishi recommends Polk Audio Wireless Subwoofer
model PSW i8m. The transmitter module can be
conveniently powered from the TV’s USB power port.
Connect an audio cable to the transmitter to supply
audio from the TV’s
SUBWOOFER OUTPUT
.
123
HDMI
Pb Pr
INPUT 2
INPUT 1
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUTPUT
DVI/PC
(480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
LR INPUT
AUDIO
Y/ VIDEO
Pb Pr
Y/ VIDEO
3D
GLASSES
EMITTER
ANT
AUDIO
LR
AUDIO/SURROUND
OUTPUT
LR
IR-NetCommand
Output/EXTERNAL
CONTROLLER INPUT
CENTER
INPUT
SUB
WOOFER
OUTPUT
LAN
SUB
WOOFER
OUTPUT
SUB
WOOFER
OUTPUT
USB/USB
mini-plug
power cable
RCA/RCA
audio cable
TV
Polk Audio PSW i8m
powered wireless
subwoofer
Power-only
USB port
Setup to send audio signals wirelessly to the subwoofer.

2. TV Connections 27
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Supplemental Audio Connections, continued
Using the TV Speakers as a Center
Channel
If using an external surround sound system, you can
make the TV’s speakers provide center channel sound.
Your A/V receiver must have a center channel pre out
that can supply an amplified center-channel signal to
the TV.
1.
Connect your A/V receiver’s HDMI output and
center channel pre out to the TV as shown.
123
HDMI
Pb Pr
INPUT 2
INPUT 1
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUTPUT
DVI/PC
(480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
LR INPUT
AUDIO
Y/ VIDEO
Pb Pr
Y/ VIDEO
3D
GLASSES
EMITTER
ANT
AUDIO
LR
AUDIO/SURROUND
OUTPUT
LR
IR-NetCommand
Output/EXTERNAL
CONTROLLER INPUT
CENTER
INPUT
SUB
WOOFER
OUTPUT
LAN
CENTER
INPUT
CENTER
INPUT
HDMI OUT
CENTER
CHANNEL
PRE OUT
Surround sound
source device
A/V receiver
with HDMI
output
RCA/RCA
audio cable
HDMI cable
2.
Turn on the A/V receiver’s center channel pre out if
needed. See the A/V receiver’s instruction manual.
3.
Press the
VOL
key to adjust TV volume to about level
30.
4.
Enable the TV’s center channel mode:
a. Go to and set Sound > Global Center Channel
to On.
b. Press the
AUDIO
key and press to display
the TV Speakers option. Press to select
Center.
5.
To balance volume:
a. Power on the A/V receiver and TV.
b. Compare the volume of the TV’s center channel
with the rest of the sound system. If the TV
volume needs adjustment,
i. Turn on the TV speakers. Press
AUDIO
and
press to display the TV Speakers option.
Press to select
On.
ii.
Adjust TV volume using
the
VOL
key.
iii. Return the TV to center channel mode.
Press
AUDIO
and press to display the
TV Speakers option. Press to select
Center.
iv. Compare the sound volume. Repeat this
adjustment if needed.

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TV Features
3
Sleep Timer
The Sleep Timer turns the TV off after the length of time
you set. To set the TV to turn on at a certain time of
day, see the Setup > Timer menu on .page 56
Setting the Sleep Timer
1.
Press
SLEEP
.
2.
Press
SLEEP
additional times to increase the time in
30-minute increments up to the maximum of 120
minutes.
3.
Press
EXIT
to clear the screen immediately
.
Oth-
erwise the screen will clear after five seconds of
inactivity.
Viewing or Changing the Sleep Timer
1.
Press
SLEEP
to display the on-screen message.
2.
Press
SLEEP
additional times to change the time
before the TV powers off. To cancel the Sleep
Timer, press
SLEEP
repeatedly until is dis-OFF
played.
FAV (Favorite Channels)
Adding
1. Press
INPUT
and switch the TV to the input
you want to add. If adding a channel, switch
to the
ANT
input and tune to the channel.
2. Press the
FAV
key.
3. Move the highlight to the number position
you want to assign to the channel or input.
4. Press
ENTER
.
Removing
1. While watching TV, press the
FAV
key.
2. In the Favorites menu, highlight the channel
or input you want to remove.
3. Press
CANCEL
.
Selecting
1. While watching TV, press the
FAV
key.
2. Move the highlight to the item you want and
press
ENTER
. For a shortcut, just press the
number key for the channel or input.
The
FAV
key gives you quick access to favorite program
sources. Sources can be channels from the
ANT
input
or devices connected to the TV. You can store up to
nine favorites.
Sample Favorites menu. Switch to favorite channels or
inputs using number keys.

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ChannelView Channel Listings
ChannelView Custom Channel Banks
Select a channel bank to customize.
1.
Press
GUIDE
to display ChannelView.
2.
Press
MENU
to move the highlight to the bank
header.
3.
Press to select Bank 1, 2, or 3.
4.
With the bank name highlighted, press
ENTER
to
enter setup mode where you can select channels to
include in the bank.
5.
Press
EXIT
when finished with setup.
Task Action
Move between banks Press .
Move into the channel list Press .
Add or delete a channel
from the bank
• Highlight the channel
and press
ENTER
. A
check indicates the
channel has been
added.
• Press
ENTER
again to
clear the check and
remove the channel.
Remove all channels
from the selected bank
Press
CANCEL.
Enter or exit setup mode Press
MENU.
Using Custom Channel Banks
• While watching TV, press
CH
. The TV will tune only
to channels stored in the current bank.
• To change to a different channel bank:
1. Press
GUIDE.
2. Press
MENU.
3. Press .
4. Press
EXIT.
• To allow tuning to any channel in memory, select
the All bank.
ChannelView, “All” tab. Programs are listed on the right.
ChannelView displays program descriptions sent by
broadcasters. This information may be unavailable
in some areas.
About ChannelView
ChannelView™ shows memorized channels on the ANT
input. It displays channel names and program information
for digital channels. No program information is displayed
for analog channels. See “Memorizing Channels with
Channel Scan,” page 12 if needed.
ChannelView allows you to set up three banks of custom
channels for convenient access. You can save groups of
channels by content (e.g., news, sports, children’s program-
ming) or by TV user.
Note: You must rst set the TV Clock (page 56)
t
o
receive ChannelView listings.
Using ChannelView Listings
Task Action
Display/hide ChannelView
listings (ANT input only).
Press
GUIDE.
Move through channels
one by one.
Press or .
Move through channels
quickly.
Press
CH.
Jump to listings for a spe-
cific channel.
Enter the channel number.
Press
CANCEL
to add a
dash; press twice to clear
the channel number.
Tune to a highlighted
channel.
Press
ENTER.
Update program informa-
tion for a highlighted digital
channel.
Press the
INFO
key (the
screen may briefly go
blank).
Display program descrip-
tions, if available. The
description will appear at
the bottom of the screen.
1. Press to move into
the program area.
2. Press to move
between programs.
Display more program
description for the current
channel (if available).
Press
INFO.

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Redirecting Audio Output
Selecting the Audio Output
1.
Press
AUDIO.
2.
Press to show the TV
Speakers option.
3.
Press to select either On (to
hear sound from the TV speak-
ers) or (to hear sound from Off
an external sound system).
838 Series. Choose if using the TV Center
speakers to supplement audio from an external
sound system. See page 27.
Disconnecting an A/V Receiver
When you disconnect an A/V receiver, change the TV
Speakers setting to On to hear sound from the TV
speakers. Use either the remote control’s
AUDIO
key or
the Sound menu (> Audio > TV Speakers page 53).
Using an External Sound System
Controlling A/V Receiver Sound Volume
Use one of the methods below to control sound volume from
an A/V receiver.
With a Standard TV Setup
• Recommended Method: Program the T V’s
remote control for your A/V receiver and enable the
Audio Lock feature. See .page 78
• Program the TV’s remote control for your A/V
receiver and set the control mode to
AUDIO
. Return
the control mode to
TV
to control the TV.
• Use the remote control that came with the A/V
receiver.
With HDMI Control (CEC-Enabled HDMI A/V
Receiver)
The TV’s remote control may control some functions of
the A/V receiver. See Appendix C, “HDMI Control of
CEC Devices,” page 85.
With NetCommand IR Control
838 Series. Set up NetCommand control of the A/V
receiver’s volume functions in the Inputs > AVR menu.
The TV’s remote will then control A/V receiver volume.
See page 71.

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DVD Image Definitions
Image information may be stated on the DVD
case. Some DVDs support both formats
described below.
Anamorphic (or Enhanced for WideScreen TV)
Indicates DVDs recorded to show widescreen
images properly on 16:9 TV sets using the TV’s
Standard format mode (recommended).
Non-Anamorphic (or 4:3, 1.33:1, Letter Box, or
Full Screen)
Indicates DVDs recorded for viewing on squar-
ish TV screens. They may be full screen (4:3 or
1.33:1) which crops movies to fit the narrow TV, or
letter box, which adds black top and bottom bars.
Picture Shape and Display Formats
Format Definitions
Note: See page 16 for use of the
FORMAT
key to apply
the formats described here.
Standard: The full-screen format used by HDTV
signals. Use this format to display anamorphic DVDs
with a 1.78:1 or 1.85:1 aspect ratio. Anamorphic DVDs
with a 2.35:1 aspect ratio are displayed correctly but
with top and bottom black bars. Squarish (4:3) images
are stretched evenly from side to side. Available for all
signals.
Expand: Enlarges the picture to fill the screen by
cropping the top and bottom; useful for reducing the
letter box top and bottom bars of non-anamorphic DVD
images.
Zoom: Enlarges the picture to fill the screen by crop-
ping the sides, top, and bottom to eliminate black bars.
• 480i/480p and SD 4:3 signals: Eliminates top and
bottom bars on anamorphic DVDs with a 2.35:1
aspect ratio.
• 720p, 1080i, SD 16:9, and HD signals: Eliminates
bars added to squarish 4:3 images.
Stretch: Stretches a squarish 4:3 image across the
screen to display the entire image with less distortion
than the Standard format.
Stretch Plus: Similar to Stretch, but minimizes distor-
tion on the sides by expanding the picture to crop off
portions of the top and bottom. Use adjust the to
vertical position of the picture.
Narrow: Displays narrow 4:3 images in their origi-
nal shape. Adds black side bars to fill the screen.
Wide Expand: Enlarges the picture, cropping the
image on both sides. Removes or reduces black
side bars added to narrow images converted to
16:9 signals for digital broadcast.
Note: All high-definition channels send wide-
screen (16:9) signals, but not all programming was
created for the widescreen format. The broad-
caster may stretch the image or add side bars to
fill the widescreen area.
Effect of Mitsubishi Formats on Picture Types
TV
Display
Format
Original Signal
Non-anamorphic or SD 4:3
Original Signal
Anamorphic DVD
Standard
Distorted; Not
recommended.
Recommended
Expand
Recommended
for letterbox. See
Note 1.
Distorted; not recom-
mended. See Note 1.
Zoom
Distorted; Not
recommended.
See Note 1.
Recommended for
anamorphic 2.35:1
images. See Note 1.
Stretch
Recommended
for standard
broadcasts. See
Note 1.
Distorted; not recom-
mended. See Note 1.
Stretch
Plus
Recommended
for standard
broadcasts. See
Note 1.
Distorted; not recom-
mended. See Note 1.
Narrow
See Note 1 -Distorted; not recom
mended. See Note 1.
Note 1: Available for 480i, 480p, and digital SD 4:3 signals only.
Original Signal Display Formats
SD 16:9 or
HD Digital
720p, 1080i,
1080p Signal
Wide
Expand
Recommended to re-
move side bars.
Zoom
Recommended to re-
move bars from the top,
bottom, and sides.
TV Display Formats. Press the
FORMAT
key repeatedly to see
different displays for the current program. Press the
INFO
key to
see the name of the format in use.

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3D Video
Important
This page describes enhanced 3D options offered
with TV software versions 012.06 and later.
Instructions for earlier software are on page 33.
Enhanced 3D Video Options
(TV Software Versions 012.06 and later)
To display 3D gaming or 3D cinema content, your
Mitsubishi TV requires:
• A compatible 3D source device outputting a 3D
signal in one of these formats:
- Frame Packing 1080p/24 Hz or 720p/60 Hz
- Top-Bottom 1080p/24Hz or 720p/60 Hz
- Side-by-Side format, 1080p, 24/30/60 Hz; 720p,
60 Hz
- Checkerboard format, 1080p, 60-Hz; (lower
resolutions may be supported but will not fill the
screen)
• Active-shutter 3D glasses, DLP link type or IR
emitter type with matching emitter
Which Software Version Is in My TV?
Press
MENU
to see your TV’s software version dis-
played in the lower left corner of the main menu.
Versions 012.06 and later carry enhanced 3D video
options.
Initial Setup
1.
If your 3D glasses came with an emitter box,
connect the emitter box to the
3D GLASSES
EMITTER
jack. Place the box in front of the TV
where there is a clear path to the glasses.
Note: DLP Link If your glasses are marked , skip this
step; no emitter box is required with DLP Link
technology.
1 2 3
HDMI
AUDIO
OUTPUT
Pb Pr
INPUT 2
INPUT 1
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUTPUT
DVI/PC
(480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
LR INPUT
AUDIO
Y/ VIDEO
Pb Pr
Y/ VIDEO
3D
GLASSES
EMITTER
ANT
AUDIO
LR
LR
IR-NetCommand
Output/EXTERNAL
CONTROLLER INPUT
CENTER
INPUT
SUB
WOOFER
OUTPUT
LAN
3D
GLASSES
EMITTER
TV back panel
2.
Power on the TV and the source device.
3.
Connect the source device to the TV’s HDMI input.
4.
When the screen displays, New Device Found
name the input.
5.
Press
EXIT
to close the New Device Found screen.
Menu showing enhanced 3D options
Automatic
• When the TV detects a 3D signal from an
HDMI 1.4a-compliant device, it switches
automatically to 3D mode and selects the
correct 3D format.
• When receiving a normal 2D signal, the TV
automatically exits 3D mode.
Off
• Turns off 3D images.
• Restores normal TV operation when viewing a
normal 2D signal.
Choice of Source Formats
If your device is non-HDMI 1.4a compliant,
you must choose the correct setting from
this list.

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Watching 3D Video
Note: Active 3D glasses are required
1.
Switch the TV to the 3D video device. Press
INPUT
then highlight the icon for the 3D video device. Press
ENTER
.
2.
Press
MENU
and select the Picture > 3D Mode
menu.
3.
For Glasses Control, select the control type for
your 3D glasses, either or IR Emitter DLP Link.
4.
For Source Format, select Automatic and press
ENTER
. Press
EXIT
to close the menu.
• If the image looks correct, the device is HDMI
1.4a compliant. Always keep the setting at
Automatic for this device.
• For non-compliant 3D sources, open the
Picture > 3D Mode menu and select a source
format based on how the picture looks:
Side by Side
Screen split vertically
Top/Bottom
Screen split
horizontally
Checkerboard
Blurry double image
( Checkerboard
setting is always
required for check-
erboard signals
)
Notice Concerning 3D Format Compatibility
(TV Software Versions 012.06 and later)
Mitsubishi 738 series and 838 series 3D televi-
sions (the “TVs”) will no longer require the use of an
adapter when loaded with the software version of
012.06 (the “Software Update”). After the Software
Update, the TVs will support the mandatory HDMI
1.4a 3D signals intended for the United States. Spe-
cifically, the TVs will support the 3D signals known as
Frame Packing 1080p/24Hz and 720p/60Hz (pri-
marily from Blu-ray players and gaming consoles),
Side-by-Side in 1080i/60Hz, 1080p/24Hz/30Hz/60Hz
and 720p/60Hz, Top/Bottom in 1080p/24Hz and
720p/60Hz, and Checkerboard 1080p/60Hz.
However, there may be some 3D sources that are
not compatible with the TVs even after the Software
Update. In all cases: (1) 3D sources must connect to
the TVs using the HDMI inputs; and (2) Active Shutter
3D glasses with matching synchronization emitter or
DLP Link Active Shutter 3D glasses are required in
order to view 3D content.
Notes on Using 3D Video Settings
3D signals and 3D settings affect some TV functions.
Switch to a non-3D source to regain full TV operation.
If Source Format is set to Automatic or one of the
named 3D formats OR Source Format is set to and Off
the 3D video source is HDMI 1.4a compliant (picture
may appear as 2D), the following limitations apply:
• Picture adjustments are limited. To make picture
adjustments while watching normal 2D images from
the device, temporarily set Source Format to Off
to make the full range of adjustments accessible.
• The
FORMAT
key is disabled.
• The
INTERNET
key is disabled.
3D Video, continued
5.
Press
EXIT
to close the menu.
6.
If the image does not appear correct
(e.g., objects
appear to be moving in instead of out),
open the
Picture > 3D Mode menu and set Glasses L-R to
Reverse.
7.
When finished watching 3D video:
• If you manually selected a source format in the
Picture > 3D menu, open the menu and select
Automatic or Off.
• If your 3D video device is HDMI1.4a compliant,
keep the setting on .Automatic

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Original 3D Video Options
(TV Software Versions 012.05 and earlier)
To display 3D gaming or 3D cinema content, your
Mitsubishi TV requires:
• A compatible 3D source device outputting a 3D
signal in one of these formats:
- Checkerboard format, 1080p, 60-Hz; (lower
resolutions may be supported but will not fill the
screen)
- Side-by-Side format, 1080p, 24/30/60 Hz; 720p,
60 Hz
• Active-shutter 3D glasses, DLP link type or IR
emitter type with matching emitter
Initial Setup
See the instructions on .page 33
Watching 3D Video
Note: Active 3D glasses are required.
1.
Press
INPUT
.
2.
Highlight the icon for the 3D video device and press
ENTER
.
3.
Press
MENU
and select the Picture > 3D Mode
menu.
4.
Select On
for 3D Mode
. The setting will be On
memorized for the current input when you exit this
menu.
5.
Select the . If your source device Source Format
outputs an unsupported signal format see “Notice
Concerning 3D Format Compatibility” on this page.
6.
For Glasses Control, select the control type for
your 3D glasses, either or IR Emitter DLP Link.
Use the Picture > 3D Mode menu to enable 3D video.
7.
Press
EXIT
to close the menu.
8.
If the image does not appear correct
(e.g., objects
appear to be moving in instead of out),
open the
Picture > 3D Mode menu and set Glasses L-R to
Reverse.
Watching Regular (non-3D) Video
The setting is memorized for each input. 3D Mode
When you want to watch non-3D video on the input
selected above, you can
• Open the menu and set Picture > 3D Mode 3D
Mode to Off.
• Press the
TOOLS
key and select 3D option 7.
Notice Concerning 3D Format Compatibility
(TV Software Versions 012.05 and earlier)
Mitsubishi 3DTVs (738 and 838 series) currently
support the side-by-side 3D signal format. For
support of other 3D formats, such as top-bottom and
frame packing (3D Blu-ray standard), Mitsubishi 3D
TVs will require the use of a 3D source device that
outputs the 3D checkerboard format or a 3D source
device coupled with the Mitsubishi 3D adapter. In
all cases an emitter and matching 3D active shutter
glasses or DLP Link active shutter glasses are
required in order to view 3D content.
3D Video, continued
Which Software Version Is in My TV?
Press
MENU
to see your TV’s software version dis-
played in the lower left corner of the main menu.
Versions 012.05 and earlier carry a limited choice of
3D video options.
Important
This page describes 3D options offered with TV
software versions 012.05 and earlier.
• Toupgradeearliersoftwaretothecurrent
version, visit
http://www.mitsubishi-tv.com/3Dupgrade.html
•
Instructions for later software are on page 35.

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3D Video, continued
• 3D Glasses are NOT designed as sunglasses or
safety glasses and do not provide protection. 3D
glasses should be worn only when viewing 3D
material.
• Do not wear the wireless glasses in any situations
that require unimpaired visual perception.
• Children under the age of 5 should not view 3D
programming.
Under normal conditions, 3D viewing is safe for your
movies or games. Some people may experience dis-
comfort, however. To minimize the potential for experi-
encing visual problems or any adverse symptoms:
• Read and follow any and all safety warnings that
accompany your 3D glasses or 3D source devices.
• Maintain a distance of no less than 2 to 2.5 times
the screen height measurement away from the
display. Viewing from too short a distance can
strain your eyes.
• Take regular breaks, at least 5 minutes after every
hour of 3D viewing.
If you experience any of the following symptoms, dis-
continue 3D viewing until the symptoms go away:
• nausea, dizziness, or queasiness,
• headache, or eyestrain,
• blurry vision,
• d vision that lasts longer than a few seconds,ouble
Do not engage in any potentially hazardous activity
(for example, driving a vehicle) until your symptoms
have completely gone away. If symptoms persist,
discontinue use and do not resume 3D viewing without
discussing your symptoms with a physician.
Do not use the glasses where loss of balance or limit-
ing your field of vision may be dangerous to you.
Do not use near staircases, ledges or balconies. You
may risk falling during or after use.
Epilepsy
WARNING! IF YOU OR ANY MEMBER OF YOUR
FAMILY HAS A HISTORY OF EPILEPSY, CONSULT
A PHYSICIAN BEFORE USING 3D VIDEO OR GAME
PRODUCTS.
A small percentage of the population may experience
epileptic seizures when viewing certain types of TV
images or video games that contain flashing patterns of
light.
The following people should consult a physician before
viewing 3D Games or Video:
• Anyone with a history of epilepsy, or who has a
family member with a history of epilepsy
• Anyone who has ever experienced epileptic sei-
zures or sensory disturbances triggered by flashing
light effects.
WARNING! SOME LIGHT PATTERNS MAY INDUCE
SEIZURES IN PERSONS WITH NO PRIOR HISTORY
OF EPILEPSY. DISCONTINUE 3D VIEWING IF YOU
EXPERIENCE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SYMP-
TOMS:
• Involuntary movements, eye or muscle twitching
• Muscle cramps
• Nausea, dizziness, or queasiness
• Convulsions
• Disorientation, confusion, or loss of awareness of
your surroundings
Do not engage in any potentially hazardous activity (for
example, driving a vehicle) until your symptoms have
completely gone away.
Do not resume 3D viewing without discussing the
symptoms with your physician.
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USB Source Devices (838 Series)
The USB Media Player Menu
USB Media menu, Photos option selected
Displaying the Menu
1.
Back up the data on your USB drive before con-
necting it to the TV. Mitsubishi is not responsible
for any file damage or data loss.
2.
Connect your USB drive to the TV’s USB port.
The menu displays while files USB Media Player
are being read. Wait until icons appear in the menu
before continuing.
USB HDMI 4
INPUT 3
AUDIO
L R
Pb
Y/ VIDEO
Pr
838 series. The TV can read photo
and music files from the USB port.
• All Models. The TV can display still images or
motion video from a camera through the
Y/VIDEO
port. See .page 39
• All Models. To play music through the TV speak-
ers from an audio-only device, see “Using an
Audio-Only Device,” page 39.
• 838 Series. The TV can read photo and music
files from a USB device. Photos must be in JPEG
format and music files must be in mp3 format. To
play music files while displaying a photo slide show,
see “USB Media Setup Menu” on the next page.
• 838 Series. The TV can play music wirelessly
using Bluetooth ® technology. See page 40.
Camera Images and Music Files
The TV can read JPEG files as created by the
camera. If you edit a picture file on a computer
and resave the image, the TV may be unable to
read the resaved file.
Picture Files Compatible with the USB Port
• Stillimagesrecordedondigitalcamerasusingthe
Exchangeable Image File Format, version 2.1 (EXIF
2.1) standard for digital still cameras and Design
Rules for Camera File Systems version 1.0 (DCF 1.0)
• Someimagesopenedandresavedonacomputer
may not play back or may not display in the thumb-
nail list. This happens if the files were resaved in an
incompatible format.
• Fullpathfilenamescanbenolongerthan50char-
acters and must end in a .jpg extension. Only the
first 20 of the 50 characters will display.
Notes on Using the USB Port
• T
he TV ignores all commands while reading files.
• Largefilesorhigh-capacitystoragedevicesmay
take a long time to display.
• The TV can read files up to 10 MB in size with a
maximum of 2,500 files stored on the device. The
FAT16 or FAT32 file system is recommended.
• UseaUSBdriveinsteadofacardreader.
• BackupthedataonyourUSBdrivebeforecon-
necting it to the TV. Mitsubishi is not responsible
for any file damage or data loss.
Note: Some manufacturers’ devices may be incom-
patible with the TV. If the TV is unable to dis-
play your photos, you can:
• TransferfilestoadifferentUSBdevice.
• Useyourdigitalcamera’scompositevideo
output. See page 39.
3.
When the icons display, high-USB Media Player
light one of these choices and press
ENTER
.
Photos
View photos or play a slide show
Audio
Listen to audio tracks or a playlist.
Setup
Perform setup for a slide show or playlist.
If music and image files are both present,
lets you play a slide show with music.

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Using the Photos and Audio
Menus USB Media Setup Menu
Use the menu to set up play of a USB Media Setup
slide show or playlist.
• IfJPEGimagefilesandmp3filesarebothonthe
USB device, choose from:
- Slideshow + Music
- Slideshow only
- Music only
• Interval. Select the type of time interval for display
of each slide. The intervals may be longer for larger
files than for smaller ones.
• Frequency.
Select the number of times (frequency)
to play the complete slide show and/or playlist.
• Show File Names. Choose Automatic or Off.
• Press
EXIT
to close the menu and USB Media Setup
return to the USB Media Player menu.
Camera Images and Music Files, continued
IMPORTANT
Always stop playback with ( ) STOP or change to
a different TV input before disconnecting your USB
device.
Use these keys with your photo and audio files.
Key For Photos or Audio Tracks
• Moves the highlight left/right through
icons to select , , or Photos Audio
Setup.
• Moves the highlight from item to item.
or
ENTER
Plays the slide show or playlist starting
from the highlighted item.
Pauses a slide show or playlist.
Stops a slide show or playlist.
• Highlights the first or last item on the
current page.
• Skips to the previous or next item
during play.
• Displays the previous or next page of
items.
• Skips immediately to the previous or
next item during play.
GUIDE
Rotates an image clockwise in 90˚ incre-
ments.
INFO
Displays the item name during play. Press
EXIT
to clear.
EXIT
Clears file information from the screen.
MENU
Displays the main menu; stops play.
INPUT
Displays the
Input Selection menu; stops
play.

3. TV Features 39
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Photos and Motion Video as Composite
Video
All Models. Connect the camera to the TV using a
composite video cable and control the slide show or
movie through the camera. The display resolution will
be standard-definition (480i).
1.
Refer to the owner’s manual supplied with the
camera for instructions needed for this setup.
2.
Set the camera’s output signal type to and NTSC
put the camera into playback mode.
3.
With the camera still turned on, connect your digital
camera’s composite video cable (usually yellow) to
the TV’s
Y/VIDEO
jack. To hear audio, connect the
camera’s audio output cable to the
AUDIO
L
jack.
Optional
Audio Cable
123
HDMI
Pb Pr
INPUT 2
INPUT 1
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUTPUT
DVI/PC
(480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
LR INPUT
AUDIO
Y/ VIDEO
Pb Pr
Y/ VIDEO
3D
GLASSES
EMITTER
ANT
AUDIO
LR
AUDIO/SURROUND
OUTPUT
LR
IR-NetCommand
Output/EXTERNAL
CONTROLLER INPUT
CENTER
INPUT
SUB
WOOFER
OUTPUT
LAN
Y/ VIDEO
AUDIO
LR
Y/ VIDEO
AUDIO
LR
Camera connection using a composite video cable
4.
When the screen displays, New Device Found
assign the name Camcorder.
5.
Press
EXIT
to close the New Device Found screen.
6.
Highlight the icon for the camera input and press
ENTER
.
7.
If viewing photos, control the slideshow from the
camera. Advance through the images manually or
check if the camera can advance automatically.
Using an Audio-Only Device
All Models. To use the TV speakers with an audio
device such as an MP3 or CD player with analog output,
follow these steps.
1.
Insert an unused RCA-style connector into the
Y/VIDEO
jack associated with the TV’s analog audio
input. The presence of this connector activates the
TV’s auto-detection.
2.
When the TV detects the
Y/VIDEO
connector, it will
display the screen. Name the New Device Found
new input or CD/Audio MP3 Player.
3.
Connect left (white) and right (red) audio cables
from
AUDIO OUT
on the device to
AUDIO L and R
on
the TV.
4.
Keep the connector in the
VIDEO/Y
jack while using
the audio-only device.
123
HDMI
Pb Pr
INPUT 2
INPUT 1
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUTPUT
DVI/PC
(480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
LR INPUT
AUDIO
Y/ VIDEO
Pb Pr
Y/ VIDEO
3D
GLASSES
EMITTER
ANT
AUDIO
LR
AUDIO/SURROUND
OUTPUT
LR
IR-NetCommand
Output/EXTERNAL
CONTROLLER INPUT
CENTER
INPUT
SUB
WOOFER
OUTPUT
LAN
Y/ VIDEO
AUDIO
LR
Y/ VIDEO
AUDIO
LR
Audio-only
device
Unused
RCA-style plug
(plug in rst)
TV
2.
1.
Camera Images and Music Files, continued

3. TV Features 41
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This setup is unnecessary if using the TV speakers
as a center channel. See page 27.
Sound Projector Technology
838 Series. The TV’s built-in speaker array can be
adjusted to reflect sound off the room walls to create a
surround sound effect. Setup can be performed either
manually or automatically.
• To create the surround sound effect, the room walls
must reflect sound and not be covered with sound-
absorbent material.
• Repeat the setup procedure if you reconfigure the
room’s walls or furnishings.
Before You Begin
Positioning the TV
• Center the seating area in front of the TV and at
least six feet away from it.
• Arrangements that give good results:
• If the room is an odd shape, locate the TV to take
best advantage of wall reflections.
• Avoid locations that may distort sound reflections.
Connecting the TV
To hear digital surround sound, the TV must be con-
nected to a digital surround sound source. The TV can
receive digital surround sound from:
• Any HDMI jack
• The
ANT
input (from some digital broadcasts)
Other stereo connections will provide Dolby Pro Logic
surround sound.
Sound Projector (838 Series)
Basic Manual Setup
Note: If you have already performed Auto setup, do
not make manual adjustments. Doing so will
erase all settings created during Auto setup.
1.
Press
MENU
and go to Sound > SoundPro.
2.
Enter the room dimensions and layout information
requested in the screen. To change measure-
ments, press .
3.
Press
EXIT
to exit and save settings.
4.
Play some sample audio to check sound quality.
If further adjustment is needed, use the Custom
menu as described next.
Custom Menu
Use the menu after defining the room layout.Custom
For a room with large areas of curtains that might affect
sound reflection, do the following:
a. Open the curtains fully to improve sound reflec-
tion.
b. Set angles by performing the procedure in
“Adjusting Beam Angles.”
c. Close the curtains.
d. Set levels by performing the procedure in
“Adjusting Levels.”
1.
From the menu go to the Sound > SoundPro
CUSTOM menu.

3. TV Features 43
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Sound Projector (838 Series), continued
Auto Setup
Auto setup uses the included calibration microphone to
optimize Sound Projector performance for most room
conditions.
Initial Preparation
1.
Position and connect the TV as described under
“Before You Begin,” page 41.
2.
Power on the TV and external subwoofer, if any.
3.
Plug the microphone cable into the TV’s
INPUT 3
audio jack.
AUDIO
L R
AUDIO
L
Connect microphone
to the right (red) audio
jack.
4.
Place the microphone as described in the guide-
lines on .this page
Start Auto Setup
5.
Press
MENU
and go to Sound > AutoSP.
6.
Highlight START and press
ENTER
.
7.
Quietly exit the room right away. The calibration
sequence will start in a few seconds and may be
loud. It is important to leave the room as your pres-
ence will interfere with the calibration process.
8. Wait for completion of setup before returning to the room.
9.
Play some sample audio material to check the
sound quality.
Note: Do not perform manual adjustments after run-
ning Auto setup, as this will erase all settings
defined during Auto setup.
10.
Store the microphone out of direct sunlight and
away from heat.
Microphone Placement
• Make sure there are no large obstacles between
the TV and microphone.
• Place the microphone
- On a flat, level surface at least six feet away
from the front of the TV.
- On a tripod or on the backrest of your
seating.
- At the same height your ears would be when
watching TV. The height must be within 3
vertical feet of the height of the TV’s speaker
array.
- Centered in front of the T V, not off to the
side.
Be sure the
height of the
microphone is
within three feet
of the speaker
height.
Center the micro-
phone in front of
the TV.
Set the microphone
on a level surface at
ear height at least
six feet from the TV.
Use a seat backrest
or tripod so as to
pick up sound from
all directions.
Maximum height above speakers
Microphone
TV
6 ft. minimum
Microphone
Height of TV
speakers
3 ft.

3. TV Features 45
For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119
Internet services provided by VUDU
™ Apps let you
access many popular on-line applications. In addition
to free content, VUDU’s movie service lets you buy and
rent movies through the TV. Visit www.VUDU.com to
learn more about available movie titles, prices, and ser-
vices offered. For a list of recommended routers and
switches, see the Support > Knowledge Database
section at VUDU.com.
Note: From time to time you may notice changes to
the internet interface as new features are added.
Required for StreamTV internet media:
• Broadband internet service (at least 2 Mbps for SD,
4 Mbps for HD, and 8 Mbps for 1080p HDX)
• Ethernet cable or
to connect wirelessly, an Azure-
Wave AW-NU231 USB wireless adapter.
• Computer access to the VUDU.com website
(required for initial account activation).
• A credit card for rental and purchase transactions
from VUDU’s movie service.
2.
Open the menu to review set-Setup > Network
tings.
Setup > Network, DHCP connection
3.
Press
EXIT
to clear the menu.
Manual
Note: Manual setup is available only for a wired con-
nection.
1.
Connect the TV to your network router with a
Category-5 Ethernet cable
(not supplied).
2.
In the Setup > Network menu, highlight Manual
and press
ENTER
.
3.
Press to move to the Connection Data area.
4.
Input the connection data.
5.
After entering connection data, press
ENTER
to
connect.
6.
Change any of the following if needed:
• Default Gateway
• DNS
• Subnet Mask
StreamTV™ Internet Media
Home Network Setup
Before using StreamTV internet media, you must
connect the TV to the internet using one of these
methods.
Note: Make sure the TV is on any input other than the
USB port or Bluetooth®. Press the
INPUT
key to
change.
Ethernet Connection
DHCP (automatic)
1.
Connect the TV to your network router with a
Category-5 Ethernet cable
(not supplied).
123
HDMI
AUDIO
OUTPUT
Pb Pr
INPUT 2
INPUT 1
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUTPUT
(480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
Y/ VIDEO
Pb Pr
Y/ VIDEO
3D
GLASSES
EMITTER
ANT
AUDIO
LR
LR
AUDIO/SURROUND
OUTPUT
LR
IR-N et Co mma nd
Outp ut /E XT ER NAL
CONT ROLLER INPUT
CENT ER
INPUT
SUB
WOOFER
OUTP UT
LANLAN
LAN
Ethernet
cable
Router or modem
providing high-speed
internet service
Incoming
internet
cable
TV Main Panel

48 3. TV Features
For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119
Introduction to Home-Theater Control
This TV offers a choice of home-theater-control systems. This summary offers some examples of the control
methods available using the TV’s remote control. You may wish to use one or more of these methods in your
home theater after completing Auto Input Sensing.
Source device connected directly to the TV
Remote Control Programming (Any Connection Type)
Program the remote control to operate the A/V device. To control the device, set
the remote control to the correct mode for the device type. See Appendix A, “ -Pro
gramming the Remote Control.” In the case of an A/V receiver, use the Audio Lock
feature, page 78.
Any Connection Type
TV
A/V
Device
CEC-Enabled HDMI Device (HDMI Connection Only)
See Appendix C, “HDMI Control of CEC Devices,” page 85. TV
CEC-Enabled
A/V Device
HDMI
Cable
838 Series. NetCommand IR Control (Any Connection Type)
Set up NetCommand IR control of the device’s keys as desired. See “IR Emitters,”
page 65, and “Initial NetCommand Setup,” page 66.
Any Connection Type
TV
A/V
Device
Source device connected to an A/V receiver connected to the TV
CEC-Enabled HDMI A/V Receiver
The TV’s remote control may operate some functions of a connected A/V device.
You can switch to the device by selecting its icon in the TV’s Input Selection menu.
See Appendix C, “HDMI Control of CEC Devices,” page 85.
HDMI
Cable
HDMI
Cable
TV
CEC-Enabled
Source Device
A/V Receiver
838 Series: A/V Receiver with HDMI Output (no CEC)
1. Set up NetCommand IR control of the A/V receiver’s keys as desired. See “IR
Emitters,” page 65, and “Setting Up A/V Receiver Control,” page 71.
2. Set up NetCommand IR control of the source device’s keys as desired. See
“NetCommand Control of a Device Connected to an HDMI A/V Receiver,” page
74.
TV
Any Con-
nection Type
Source
Device
A/V Receiver
HDMI
Cable

49
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4TV Menus
Press
MENU
on the remote control to open the main menu.
Picture Picture settings. 49
Sound Sound settings. 53
Captions
Closed captions
on/and off; caption
displays.
55
Setup Basic TV setup. 56
Inputs
Name assignments for TV
inputs, HDMI Control setup
838 Series. NetCommand
IR “learning.”
59
Lock
Setting a pass code and
restrictions TV use. Dis-
abling the control-panel
buttons.
61
Picture Video
Settings in this menu are saved for the current input only.
To make Video adjustments while watching TV and without using the menu:
1. Press the
VIDEO
key.
2. Press to select a video option.
3. Press to change the setting.
Picture
Mode
Brilliant
For use under bright light; unavailable when the
current input is named
Game
or
PC
.
Set the Picture Mode first
before changing other video
settings, as some settings are
stored independently for each
Picture Mode. Use Picture
Modes to get the best image
under different viewing condi-
tions.
Game
Optimizes video processing for gaming consoles.
Available only when the name of the input is
Game
or PC.
Bright For most daytime viewing and x.v.Color sources
Natural For most nighttime viewing and x.v.Color sources
Advanced Contact your professional installer for setup or see page 51.
738 series:
Special/ADV
838 series: ISF Day/ADV1, ISF Night/ADV2
Picture
Assign a name to the TV input before making video adjust-
ments (use the or New Device Found Inputs > Name
menu). Adjustments will be reset to the defaults if you
rename the input after making adjustments.
Main Menu

52 4. TV Menus
For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119
Picture, continued
To return to the default values for Advanced
Display the Picture > Advanced menu and:
738 Series 838 Series
Highlight RESET Pic Mode and press
ENTER
.
1. Highlight the Advanced mode to change.
2. Highlight RESET Pic Mode and press
ENTER
. You must
perform the reset separately for both and ADV1 ADV2
Picture
3D
Mode
See for use of this menu.page 33
TV Software Version 012.06 and Later
Source
Format
Off,
Automatic,
Side by Side,
Top/Bottom,
Checkerboard
Enables or disables 3D mode for the current input.
Glasses L-R
Standard,
Reverse
Synchronizes left/right images to work with your 3D glasses.
Glasses
Control
IR Emitter,
DLP Link
Switches between control methods for 3D glasses.
TV Software Version 012.05 and Earlier
3D Mode
Off, On Enables or disables 3D mode for the current input.
Source
Format
Checkerboard
Side-by-Side
3D formats supported by the TV.
Glasses L-R
Standard,
Reverse
Synchronizes left/right images to work with your 3D glasses.
Glasses
Control
IR Emitter,
DLP Link
Switches between control methods for 3D glasses.
Product specificaties
Merk: | Mitsubishi |
Categorie: | Beamer |
Model: | WD-82738 |
Kleur van het product: | Zwart |
Beeldschermdiagonaal: | 82 " |
Resolutie: | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Oorspronkelijke beeldverhouding: | 16:9 |
Ingebouwde luidsprekers: | Ja |
Gemiddeld vermogen: | 10 W |
Aantal ingebouwde luidsprekers: | 2 |
Stroomverbruik (in standby): | 0.95 W |
Ruisonderdrukking: | Ja |
Mogelijkheden tot aanpassen schermafmetingen: | 4:3, 16:9 |
Aansluitingen: | 1 x RF, 1 x USB, 1 x RJ-45, 2 x Component/Composite Video In, 3 x HDMI, 1 x 3D Glass, 1 x Digital Coaxial Audio Out, 1 x Audio out |
Frequentiebereik: | 120Hz |
Gewicht verpakking (imperiaal): | 166.3 lbs |
Gewicht van het product: | 134 lbs |
Diepte van de doos (inch): | 28.6 " |
Hoogte van de doos: | 52.2 " |
Breedte van de doos: | 77 " |
Diepte van het apparaat (inch): | 22.7 " |
Hoogte van het apparaat (inch): | 48.6 " |
Breedte van het apparaat (inch): | 73.2 " |
Afstandsbediening inbegrepen: | Ja |
Stroomverbruik (typisch): | 217 W |
Projection type: | Achter |
TV projecteer systeem: | DLP |
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