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Features
Remote Control
Mounting Options
Input and Output Notes
Features
Overview: The Mitsubishi UltraThin Frame Diamond Series LCD Flat Panel
HDTV gives you more picture and sound in less space. The television offers a
native resolution of 1920 x 1080 with upscaling for all your connected sources.
And with Mitsubishi's Variable Smooth120Hz Film Motion feature, you can preserve
the pristine nature of film, while removing motion blur from fast moving
objects. The Mitsubishi Diamond Series LCD television is
also digital cable ready; simply insert a cable card and view all of your favorite
programming, accessible via TV Guide Daily. Made from only the finest materials,
the Diamond Series television accommodates multiple connection inputs in a
high-gloss black finish, accented by the soft glow of blue LED lights that
guarantee the TV will look great on or off.
Thin Frame Design: The LT-46246 Mitsubishi
Diamond Series LCD TVs incorporates a
super thin frame that delivers more picture in a smaller space than ever before.
The thin high-gloss black frame accents the television's sleek, low profile,
modern design.
NTSC/ATSC/QAM Tuners: The TV is
equipped with an analog NTSC tuner, a digital ATSC/8VSB tuner, and a digital QAM
tuner for receiving unscrambled digital cable channels. You do not need to
connect an external HDTV set-top box in order to receive High-Definition
programming.
CableCard: The television features a CableCard slot. The CableCard
system allows the TV to receive, decode, and unscramble the premium digital
channels included in your cable TV subscription without the us of a cable box.
The system is unidirectional, meaning that certain digital cable service, such
as requests for video-on-demand and pay-per-view programs, a cable operator's
enhanced program guide, and data-enhanced television service may require use of
a set-top box instead.
Note: Your Cable provider must support the CableCard system to use
this function. CableCard requires the TV's Fast Power On setting.
10-Bit, 1080p High-Definition LCD Display: The Mitsubishi LT-46246
Diamond Series LCD
Flat Panel HDTV features a 10-bit, full 1920 x 1080 LCD panel so you get a true 1080p
picture without any scaling from a 1080p source. All non-1080p images input into
the television will be up-converted and also displayed at 1080p. The
television's four HDMI inputs will accept video signals
from 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p (24Hz, 30Hz, and 60Hz) sources; while its three HD component video inputs
will accept video signals from 480i 480p, 720p, and 1080i sources.
Tru1080p Processing:
Mitsubishi's Tru1080p Processing maintains 1080p high definition signals as
1080p from beginning to end of the video signal. All 1080p HDMI, DV-I (with
adapter) and 1080p broadcasts signals are passed through with no down
conversions. This advanced 1080p technology for HDTV viewing delivers over
2- million pixels to you on-screen for a full and true 1920 x 1080 resolution.
Plush 1080p: Mitsubishi
developed the Plush 1080p 16-bit processing technology so that everything you watch looks better
on the 1080p HDTV. It reformats 720p and 1080i HDTV signals in order to fill the
TV's native resolution 1080p screen with a sharp, clear picture. Plush 1080p
scales and converts the picture precisely with minimal side effects, achieving
greater detail and clarity.
Variable Smooth 120Hz: Variable Smooth 120Hz is a unique Mitsubishi technology in the
this1080p LCD TV which eliminates motion blur, especially in fast moving action
scenes. This feature displays more fluid, natural and smoother fast moving
images, free from motion blur. Removing motion blur and improving motion
performance, fast motion scenes are now much smoother and natural.
4D Video Noise Reduction:
Mitsubishi's exclusive 4D Video Noise Reduction system used advanced
algorithms to better identify video noise from fine detail and correct the
signal rather that distort it. The advanced 4D Video Noise Reduction system
corrects the image in four dimensions - horizontally, vertical, within each
frame and across multiple frames to provide and image that is crystal clear and
very detailed.
SharpEdge: The SharpEdge signal processing
system enhances horizontal and vertical edges for stunning picture precision.
SharpEdge senses the vertical boundary and amplifies it while minimizing
distortion. The end result is crisp and sharp edges.
DeepField Imager: The DeepField Imager feature constantly
adjusts brightness and contrast for optimum settings in all areas of the
picture. It can even optimize complex scenes containing both dark and bright
areas. DeepField Imager analyzes 135 sectors of the picture in real time, while
determining the optimum blend of contrast and brightness settings for the
picture using advanced algorithms. Based on its picture analysis it dynamically
adjusts for areas that are too high or low in contrast and/or too dark or bright
and displays the best balanced picture in every scene.
6-Color Processor: Mitsubishi's 6-Color Processor produces brighter
colors, a wider range of colors and white whites.
Full Spectrum Color: Mitsubishi's Full Spectrum Color results in 25%
more color than standard LCD. Reds and yellows become brighter and more vivid,
and there are more available shades of Green, Cyan, and Blue. Mitsubishi uses a
wider range of phosphors in its backlight system for a richer, fuller spectrum
of colors. To fully utilize this added color range, Mitsubishi also recalibrated
its color and brightness settings. The resulting picture quality adds realism to
yellow sunlight, blue skies and crimson sunsets.
PerfectColor: PerfectColor is another
exclusive Mitsubishi feature that gives you the ability to adjust the intensity
of six separate colors (Magenta, Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan, Blue) independently
of each other and separately for every input. PerfectColor is a full color
matrix, much more powerful than a conventional color intensity control with only
red versus green color balance.
xvColor System: x.v.Color is the new standard in high definition
color. The television's x.v.Color Wide Color Palette enables up to 80% more
color than standard HDTV for increased realism and vivid, natural colors when
connected to an x.v.Color enabled video source.
Note: Currently there are no video sources providing x.v.Color
content.
Deep Color Technology: Deep Color creates
smooth transitions between different shades and eliminates color bands and
complements the x.v.Color system's wide color pallet. Enabled by HDMI 1.3, Deep
Color goes beyond previous 8-bit HDTV.
Perfect Tint:
PerfecTint is an exclusive Mitsubishi feature that provides the ability to
adjust the tint of six separate colors independently of each other and
separately for every input.
TV Display Formats: The TV
offers the following TV display formats to choose from:
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Standard: This is the
TV's full-screen format. HDTV signals will use this format. 4:3 images are
stretched evenly from side to side. This mode is available for all signals.
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Wide Expand: This mode
enlarges the picture, cropping some of the image on both sides. This
expanded format is useful to remove or reduce black side bars added to
narrow images that are converted to 16:9 signals for digital broadcast. This
mode is available for 1080i, 720p, digital SD 16:9 and digital HD signals.
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Expand: This setting
enlarges the picture to fill the screen, cropping off some of the image at
the tope and bottom. This is useful for reducing letter box top and bottom
bars. This mode is available for 480i, 480p, and digital SD 4:3 signals
only.
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Zoom: This mode enlarges
the picture, cropping off some of the image at each side and top and bottom.
This is useful for removing or reducing black top and bottom bars. This mode
is available for 480i, 480p and SD 4:3 signals only.
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Stretch: This format
stretches a narrow 4:3 image across the screen; there is less stretch in the
center than at the sides. This allows the entire narrow image to be
displayed across the screen with less distortion than is seen in the
Standard format. This format is available for 480i, 480p, and SD 4:3 signals
only.
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Stretch Plus: Similar to
the Stretch format, but to minimize distortions on the side, the picture is
expanded to crop off portion of the top and bottom. This mode is available
for 480i, 480p and SD 4:3 signals only.
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Narrow: This format
displays narrow 4:3 images in their original shape and adds stationary black
side bars to fill the screen. This format is available for 480i, 480p and SD
4:3 signals only
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Full Native: Display all pixels in the original images; best for a
computer or game image (component and HDMI inputs only).
Picture Mode: Picture Mode
allows you to optimize the image for different lighting conditions. You can
choose from the following Picture Modes:
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Bright: Suited for most
daytime viewing.
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Natural: Suited for most
nighttime viewing.
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Brilliant: For use under
strong light
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Game: Optimizes picture
and video processing for gaming consoles.
Picture Settings: In
additions to the four Picture Modes, the TV offers the following custom picture
settings:
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Contrast: The contrast
setting adjusts the white-to-black-level of the picture.
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Brightness: The
brightness setting adjusts the overall brightness of the picture.
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Color: The color setting
adjusts the color intensity.
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Tint: The tint setting
adjusts the red-to-green ratio.
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Sharpness: The sharpness
setting adjusts the detail and clarity of the picture.
- Color Temperature: The television also
features a Color Temperature setting which allows you to adjust how white is
displayed on the TV. You can choose from Low or High.
Backlight: This feature adjusts the
brightness of the television's backlight to better suit your room's lighting.
Film Mode: Using this feature, the television automatically detects
and applies film-decoding correction to movies filmed at 24 frames per seconds.
Audio Settings: The
television features independent Bass, Treble, and Balance settings.
Surround Settings: The television features the following
surround speaker settings:
- Simulated Stereo: The TV creates a simulated stereo
effect when watching a no-stereo program.
- Surround Sound: The TV creates a simulated surround
effect when watching a stereo program.
Level Sound: Level Sound
automatically equalizes the volume level when there are significant sound-level
differences between program segments, such as between regular programming and
commercials.
Audio Only Screensaver: This feature displays a random screensaver
pattern while playing an audio-only device.
TV Guide Daily: The TV Guide Daily system is an on-screen program
guide for cable and over-the-air reception. This subscription-free guide system
lists regular, digital and high-definition programming.
Note: When the television is first setup, this system may take up
to 24 hours to begin receiving TV program listings.
ChannelView: ChannelView shows memorized
channels on ANT1 and ANT2. It displays digital channel names and program
information as sent by broadcasters or your local cable service providers (may
be incomplete). No program information is displayed for analog channels. An
analog channel name is displayed only if you assigned a name to it in the Setup
Menu. You can assign a six character name to either an analog or digital
channel.
Favorite Channels: The Favorite Channels
feature lets you store groups of your favorite channels in up to six different
Favorite memory banks. This allows you to store Favorite Channels by each
household member or by category or content. You can store the same channel in
multiple Favorite banks.
Channel Name: You can assign a custom name
up to six characters long to memorized channels. You can name analog channels
and digital channels if they are broadcast without pre-assigned names.
Closed Captioning: The
television features both analog and digital closed captioning:
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Analog Captions: For
analog channels, broadcasters can send either standard closed captions or
text service. Standard closed captions follow the dialogue of the characters
on screen and display in a small section of the screen. Text-service closed
captions often contain information such as weather or news not related to
the current programs and cover a large portion of the screen.
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Digital Captions: For
digital channels, broadcasters can send up to six different caption
selections or can send analog captions that are the same as those sent by
the analog station. Each TV station may broadcast only on or two types of
captions or none at all. The TV cannot decode closed captions received on
component or HDMI inputs. Digital channels allow you to select front type,
size, color, background and opacity of the closed caption characters.
USB Photo Port: You can view
digital JPEG photo files up to 5 mega pixel on the TV using the USB Photo port
located on the right side of the television. You can connect your digital camera, USB
thumb-drive or USB card reader. The TV's Type-A USB port supports still images
recorded on digital cameras using the 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). You can view still images in a
single photo, slideshow, or thumbnail fashion. A single photo can be rotated
clockwise in 90-degree increments. The thumbnail mode allows you to view 10
still images at once. The slideshow mode's interval and can be
adjusted to your preference.
Note: The TV can read
JPEG files as created by a digital camera. If you edit a picture file on a
computer and resave the image, the TV may be unable to read the resaved
image file.
PC Compatible: The television can be used as a computer monitor and
connected to your PC via one of the TV's four HDMI
inputs using an HDMI cable, DVI-to-HDMI cable, or an HDMI cable with an
HDMI-to-DVI adapter. You will also need to connect the DVI/PC Stereo RCA Audio
input of the TV to your computer for sound. You can adjust the horizontal and
vertical position of the computer image. The television supports the following
PC video formats from 640 x 480 to 1920 x 1080 - VGA, W-VGA, SVGA, W-SVGA, XGA,
SXGA, WXGA, PC 720p and PC 1080p.
Parental Lock: The Parental
Lock menu give you control over different types of parental controls. You
must create and use a custom pass code to open this menu to enable or disable
the lock options. The parental controls available are as follows:
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Ratings: V-Chip
technology lets you restrict access to programming based on program-rating
signals sent by the broadcaster or by movie ratings.
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Lock By Time: Lock By
Time allows you to block all use of the TV during specified hours of the day
or night.
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Control Panel: Disable the button s on the TV's control panel. Use
this option if small children in the home try to press control-panel buttons
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Channel Lock: This
feature locks specific channels so that a pass code is required to view
them.
TV Timer: The TV Timer
feature allows you to set a day and time for the TV to turn on
automatically and the device and channel to display when it switches on. If the
TV is already on at the requested time, the TV still automatically tunes to the
channel you designated in the Timer menu. You can select a Daily timer,
Mon-Friday timer or individual days of the week.
Sleep Timer: The TV's Sleep
Timer can be set to 30, 60, 90 or 120 minutes.
Energy Mode: The Energy Mode option lets you select the TV's
level of power consumption while the TV is turned off. You can choose between
either Low Power (1.7 watts) or Fast Power (23.15watts) On. The Low
Power setting uses less energy, but the TV takes longer to power up.
Remote Control
Multi-Brand
Remote: The television comes supplied with a multi-brand IR remote control
with illumination for the main function buttons. The remote is pre-coded to
operate Mitsubishi and other manufacture's components such as Cable Boxes, DTV
Receivers, Satellite Receivers, VCRs, DVR, Laser Disc Players, DVD
Players/Recorders, DVRs, A/V Receivers, Audio Amplifiers, and CD players.
NetCommand For HDMI
Devices: The TV's remote can operate some functions of compatible HDMI
devices able to receive commands through the HDMI cable without any setup. For
example, compatible A/V receiver's connected via HDMI will power on with the
Television's remote control and automatically switch inputs to the correct audio
input when you select an audio/video device in the TV's Input Selection menu.
NetCommand also allows the TV's remote control to operate Play, Pause, Stop,
Record, Search and Menu functions of compatible VCRs, DVD players and DVRs via
HDMI connection.
NetCommand IR: The NetCommand IR feature provides on-screen
control of analog-connected products such as your AV receiver, DVD player,
satellite receiver and/or VCR. To set it up, you simply "tell" the TV what
products are connected and "teach it" their IR (infrared) commands. The TV's
remote will then take control through the TV's NetCommand system, eliminating
the clutter of all those other remote controls. It's capable of learning most IR
remote control codes from standard home theater product, rather than relying on
a pre-programmed library of codes. The TV comes supplied with a 9' IR emitter
cable that features 4 IR blasters for 4 controllable audio/video components and
a male mini-jack connector that plugs into the back of the television.
Netcommand's IR blasters can also be used to control scheduled recordings of
other connected audio/video devices.
Mounting Options
Removable Swivel Stand: The display comes mounted on a
removable tabletop stand. The included stand allows the TV to be manually
swiveled up to 30-degrees left or right. The stand can be detached by removing 4
Philips-head screws from the back panel of the TV. The television weighs 61.7
lbs with the stand attached.
Optional Wall Mount Brackets: The stand can be removed,
allowing you to wall-mount the TV using an optional wall-mount bracket. The TV
has 4 threaded screw holes with a horizontal spacing of 400mm and a vertical
spacing of 400mm. The screw holes all accept M6 (6mm) screws. The television
weighs 55.3 lbs without the stand.
Input and Output Notes
Easy Connect: The TV's Easy Connect feature automatically recognizes when you plug in an
input and prompts you to assign a name to it. You can choose from the following
names - Cable box, Camcorder, CD/Audio, DVD, DVR, Game, MP3 Player, Satellite, VCR, AVR or PC. The TV ignores any unused inputs, so the result is an uncluttered Input
Selection menu where you can easily find and select connected devices by name.
High Definition Video Inputs:
The TV features the following HD video inputs.
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Component Video: The television features three component video inputs (2 rear/1 side) that
support analog transfer of 480i, 480p, 720p, and 1080i video signals. This
provides a high level of flexibility when connecting DVD player/recorder,
cable boxes and satellite receivers to the television.
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HDMI: The TV is equipped with four rear-panel HDMI version 1.3 inputs that accept digital 480i, 480p,
720p, 1080i, and 1080p (24Hz, 30Hz, or 60Hz) video signals plus PCM digital stereo signals. HDMI
inputs provide additional high-performance, high-definition connections for
maximum flexibility your choice of home theater components. The HDMI inputs
are HDCP copy-protection compatible. Used with an adapter, these inputs also
accept compatible DVI video signals (any of the HDMI inputs can be used with the
PC/DVI RCA audio input). The HDMI inputs can also accept a variety of
PC signals and resolutions.
Dual Antenna Inputs: The
television features two 75-ohm F-connector RF antenna/cable inputs that can each
receive digital and analog over-the-air channels from a VHF/UHF antenna or
non-scrambled digital/analog cable source.
Analog Audio/Subwoofer Output: The
television features a stereo RCA audio output for sending analog audio of the
program currently shown on the TV's screen to an A/V surround sound receiver or
stereo system. The Right analog RCA audio output can also be used as a subwoofer
output to connect a powered subwoofer directly to the television.
Note: Digital audio from
digital channel and HDMI devices is converted to analog audio by the TV.
Digital Audio Output: The TV
features a coaxial digital output for transfer of a Dolby Digital 5.1 signal to
your home theater receiver.
Note: Analog audio from
analog channels and devices is converted by the TV to PCM digital audio.
RS-232C Port: You can use
the RS-232C interface port to receive control signals from compatible
home-theater control devices.
Side Panel Inputs: The TV is
equipped with a side panel component video input, along with analog L/R audio.
Composite video can also be connected to the Video/Y jack of the component
input. There is also a USB port on the side of the television.
USB Port: A USB photo port is
located on the side panel of the television for viewing JPEG images from your
connected digital camera or USB thumb drive. A USB cable is not supplied.