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roger c Posted on Apr 27, 2017

Losing inputs on mitsubishi wd-65833

Denon avr 2113ci with motorola cable box and ps3 connected to hdmi 1&2 of denon. hdmi from denon output to hdmi input of mitsubishi. in morning when everything is turned back on. have tv audio from denon but the tv is on ant 1 input with snow(no signal).cant change input back to hdmi 1.when inputs checked all are turned off. have to unplug cable hdmi from denon and hook it to tv input which gives me back my picture.after this i can switch the cables back and everythings still works.turn off ant 1 input and shut everything off.next morning same sequence.HELP!

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Sonny Berry

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  • Posted on Jun 15, 2008

SOURCE: TV screen goes blank but power stays on

Sounds like the CRTs are going into protective blanking due to the vertical output ic needing to be resolderd. Try resoldering the vertical IC that may possibly fix the issue.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 05, 2009

SOURCE: Mitsubishi HDMI connection trouble

I have the same issue with my 73". Rather then going over all of my connections and equipment I'll just say htat I feel your frustration. I have been on the phone with Mitsubishi directly and it appears as though they have a free software upgrade that should address this problem. If you call 1-800-332-2119 and press 4 in the menu you will get someone to help you. Be patient. They will make you go through all of the fixes that you have already tried. They will mail you a flash drive that goes right into the front USB port of your TV. I hope this is of help. Good luck.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 07, 2009

SOURCE: No Picture from Component Input #1 or #2 but do have audio via Surrond Sound

Simplest thing would be that your component cables are not HU'd correctly. Having them reversed would do this.

Joe Smidel

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  • Posted on Jan 10, 2009

SOURCE: PS3 not recognized by Mitsubishi WD=52525 tv through HDMI

FYI,

PS3 has output settings and would need to be adjusted if you are coming from the RCA input. Check out www.sony.com/ps3 trouble shooting under display problems. I believe the solution is to turn on the PS3 unit and keep holding the I/O button for more than 5 seconds. I had the same issue going the other way.

Good Luck.

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