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Those 2 items are "mutually exclusive". Take your 2616 phone and plug it in somewhere else and you'll see why. Unless you have auto set relocation, you will, indeed, change the display name.
The Ballast that ignites the Lamp could cause the Lamp to fail and/or cause a buzzing noise. That being said, the Color Wheel in the Optical Block assembly could also cause a similar symptom. If Mitsubishi would be willing to help with the Lamp cost, I would call a local Mitsubishi repair facility to install it and see if the noise is still there and find out exactly what is causing it. Mitsubishi Customer Service Phone number is 1800-332-2119.
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You are picking up background noise as well as what you are trying to say. The mics are sensitive if you are moving papers or have a fan blowing that will cause the issue you have described
This is not essentially a problem with your phone. It may be the network. If you tried another network and still have the issue, I would assume that this is a problem with the RF receiver. This "buzz" is caused due to the RF receiver turning on and off at a rapid pace. Suggest that you get your phone serviced. It shouldn't cost you much.
If it is caused by an incorrect contrast adjustment YES you can fix it. Press "Program", then "0", then "2", then slowly repeat the "Left Arrow Key" and the display should lighten and become visible again, once satisfied with the contrast setting, press "Program". If you lighten it to far, press the "Right Arrow Key" to darken it again. If this does not work, it is a hardware fault and not repairable by a user.
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