Mitsubishi Electronics WD-57833 Flat Panel Television User Manual


 
66 6. NetCommand
Operation of IEEE 1394 Devices with the TV’s Remote Control
(slide switch set to TV position)
Device
CABLE/SAT
*
A/V DISC DVCR
AMPLIFIER
(some MPEG2
models only)
Remote Con-
trol Key
POWER
Power the device on/off when highlighted in the Input selection menu.  See the instructions above.
CH /
Channel up/down 
Page up/down
(when track list is displayed)
Index search forward/reverse
(if supported by DVCR)
VOL /
Volume Up/Down
MUTE
Mute On/Off
0-9 (DIGITS)
Number functions 
Search by time
(when followed by
ENTER
)
QV
Last Channel Recall
EXIT
Exit menus/displays Exit menus/displays Exit menus/displays
ENTER
Enter or select Enter or select Enter or select
CANCEL
Cancel function Delete recording from Track List
Cancel function or counter 
reset
GUIDE
Digital-channel guide 
(may need to press 
twice)
Display Track List.
Up/down/left/right
Skip to beginning or end 
of program
Up/down in track list
Skip Backwards 12 
seconds during playback
Skip Forward 30 
seconds during playback
Up/down/left/right
PLAY
Play Play
STOP
Stop Stop
RECORD
Record Record
REV
Reverse picture scan or Slow 
Play
Reverse or Rewind
FFWD
Fast picture scan or Fast Play Fast Play or Fast Forward
PAUSE
Pause Pause
*
  For an IEEE 1394 cable box or satellite receiver, try using the 
CABLE/SAT
 position of the TV remote control to see if it can 
operate the device.  If not, use the remote control that came with the device.
To Power On or Off a Compatible IEEE 1394
Device
Usually, compatible IEEE 1394 devices power on when 
selected in the Input Selection menu and power off 
when you turn off the TV.  If you need manual control 
over power on/off:
1.  Press 
INPUT
 to open the Input Selection menu.
2.  Move the highlight to the icon for the device.  There 
is no need to press 
ENTER
.
3.  Press 
POWER
.
4.  Press 
EXIT
 to return to TV viewing.
IEEE 1394 Devices in the Input Selection Menu
Some non-audio/video or incompatible IEEE 1394 
devices, such as personal computers (PCs), may not 
be detected by the TV and do not appear in the Input
Selection menu.  Such devices can, however, coexist  
with and work with compatible devices on the IEEE 
1394 network.
An IEEE 1394 device may be a combination of two 
or more types of devices, called sub-units, such as 
a recording device that is also a tuning device.  Each 
sub-unit is recognized as a separate device by the TV’s 
Auto Input Sensing feature and appears as a separate 
device in the Input Selection menu.
Using IEEE 1394 Devices