Mitsubishi WD-62725 TV
MITSUBISHI WD-62725 MANUAL
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• TV Accessories »
• Special Features »
• Front Control Panel »
• Front Panel Inputs and Media Card Slots »
• Connecting External Devices & NetCommand® Setup »
• CableCARD™ Technology »
• Separate UHF and VHF Antenna »
• VCR Video and Audio to an Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable »
• VCR Video and Audio to a Cable Box »
• A/V Receiver or Stereo System »
• Satellite Receiver or Other Device with S-Video »
• DVD Player with Component Video »
• Computer with a PC Monitor Output »
• DTV Receiver with Component Video »
• DTV Receiver with RGB, HV Video »
• LINK CONTROL/ RS-232C »
• HDMI Device »
• DVI Device »
• IR Emitter NetCommand® »
• Compatible IEEE 1394 Devices »
• Using the Remote Control with NetCommand® »
• Remote Control Functions: Overview »
• Care »
• Sleep Timer »
• NetCommand® Setup On Screen Buttons »
• Graphical Menu System »
• NetCommand® Initial Setup »
• Edit NetCommand®, Add an A/V Receiver »
• Change Device Screen »
• Delete Device Screen »
• IEEE 1394 Devices and NetCommand® Control »
• Adding IEEE 1394 Devices Automatically »
• Device Selection Menu »
• Using the Device Menu Button to Display Menus »
• Using the GUIDE Button to Display ChannelView™ and Menus »
• NetCommand® Controlled Recordings »
• NetCommand® Controlled Peer-to-Peer Connections »
• Direct VCR Recording from an Antenna or Cable Source »
• A/V Disc Search »
• PC Viewing »
• MediaCommand™ and Media Card Playback »
• Main Menu Choices »
• Setup Menu »
• NetCommand® Menu »
• Antenna Menu »
• Time Menu »
• Captions Menu »
• Chip Lock Menu: Passcode »
• AudioVideo Menu »
• A/V Setting Descriptions: Audio »
• Display Formats »
• Device Control with Net Command® »
• Appendix A: Bypassing the V-Chip Lock »
• Appendix B: Specifications »
• Appendix C:Remote Control Programming Codes »
• Appendix D: On Screen Information Displays »
• Appendix E: NetCommand® Specialized Device Keys »
• Appendix F: Cleaning and Service »
• Appendix G: Diamond Shield™ Removal »
• Appendix H: Filter Cleaning »
• Troubleshooting »
• Additional Information »
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MITSUBISHI WD-62725 SUPPORT & TROUBLESHOOTING
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I am trying to decide between the Mitsubishi WD-62725 (or WD-62525) ans the Samsung HL-P5685W...On the other hand the Samsung has two chips and have good reviews, plus is cheaper, but I would appreciate some opinions on them to help me make my mind up...I did this and I choose the WD-62725, but I honestly do not know with models of the competitors I saw...I
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I have the WD 62725, and I now am getting an intermittent error...I have a WD-62725 with a problem slightly different from most postings I have seen...Could this be a DM board with bad caps minus the blinking green light...
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My Mitsubishi WD-62725 went out mo me the other day...The television was turned on and my wife said the picture was grainy and wavy...If the lamp comes on, is it still bad...
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I don't see the word "osram" on either the box or the lamp itself...He said there were no problems with older tv versions...The price was considerably less and the shipping was faster than from Mitsubishi...
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Was this "tech" an authorized servicer...If the standby LED is blinking non-stop, then either the DM module is bad or one of the standby power supply voltages is missing...This is definitely a job for the pros...
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