Mitsubishi Electronics WD-52528 Projection Television User Manual


 
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Chapter 3. NetCommand Setup and Editing
Edit NetCommand®, Add an A/V Receiver
A/V Receiver Screen
Figure 7
If your A/V Receiver manufacturer was not listed, and you
selected “None” during the initial NetCommand setup,
you may add the A/V Receiver and have NetCommand
learn its remote control’s functions. Either select Edit
from the Finish screen or, if you have finished the initial
setup, go to the Main menu, select NetCommand, then
press ENTER. The Edit NetCommand screen will display.
Select Add.
Choose ONE of these options:
Select a recognized manufacturer. The model number
optimized for NetCommand will display at the bottom
of the screen. If a number follows the manufacturer’s
name, (example: Mitsubishi 1), this indicates additional
models are optimized for that manufacturer. For many
device types, non-listed models will operate in the
same way as the listed models and you can still use
the pre-loaded setting.
After selecting Next>, the screens that follow are: the
Name Screen (Figure 11), Audio Out to AVR screen
(Figure 12), ending with the Finish screen (Figure 13).
Select “Other”, then highlight “Learn” and press
ENTER. This will allow you to have NetCommand
learn the remote control signals of this new device.
After selecting “Learn” and pressing ENTER, the
screens that follow are: the A/V receiver Inputs screen
(Figure 8), A/V Receiver Input Learn screen (Figure 9),
A/V Receiver Learn screen (Figure 10), Name screen
(Figure 11), Audio Out to AVR screen (Figure 12),
ending with the Finish screen (Figure 13).
Figure 7. A/V receiver screen
Select “Other,” skip Learn and select Next>. This
will allow the device to appear and will allow
NetCommand to switch inputs to use this device.
However, NetCommand will not be able to control
this device. Later you may use the “Change” option
in the NetCommand menu to learn the remote control
signals.
After selecting Next>, the screens that follow are: the
A/V Receiver Input screen (Figure 8), Name screen
(Figure 11), Audio Out to AVR screen (Figure 12),
ending with the Finish screen (Figure 13).
A/V Receiver Inputs
Figure 8
If you select “Other” as the manufacturer and then
“Learn,” you will see the A/V Receiver Input screen.
After selecting the number of inputs, this screen will not
appear again.
Depending on your A/V Receiver’s capability, you may
connect up to seven (7) A/V inputs. Select the number
of inputs by pressing ADJUST or .
If the number of connected inputs changes, you will need
to delete the A/V receiver through Edit NetCommand and
add it again, as described above.
Figure 8. A/V receiver Input screen