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O w n e r ’ s G u i d e Owner ’ s Guid e L L T - 3 2 8 0 / L T - 3 7 8 0 T- 3 2 8 0 / LT- 3 7 8 0 L C D F l a t P a n e l L CD F lat P anel H D T V HD T V v i s i t o u r w e b s i t e a t : vis it our websi te at : w w w. m i t s u b i s h i - t v. c o m www .m it su b is h i- tv . co m TM TM D i s p l a y & M e d i a C e n t e r Dis play [...]
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F or Y our Record s Use this space t o record the serial number s, purchase dat e, and dealer inf ormation of t he two companion de vices — the displa y and me dia cen ter . The serial number s are on th e rear of these de vices. Note : In th is guide and all on-screen instructions, the HD- 400 1 Receiver / Controll er is referred to as the “ m[...]
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i Content s Impor tan t Inform at ion Gene ral W ar nings and Cautions ....................................................... 1 Decla ration of Conformity ............................................................. 2 Impor tant Safeguards ................................................................ 3 Stand Removal Instructions ..............[...]
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ii Chap ter 3 : Ne tCommand ® Set up and Editin g NetCommand ® Introduction ......................................................... 36 NetCommand ® Initial Setup ......................................................... 37 Edit NetCommand® ................................................................. 39 Add an A / V Receiver .............[...]
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iii Chap ter 6 : Conn ecting an d Using a PC Connecting a PC to the Display ....................................................... 82 Setting PC Resoluiton ............................................................... 83 PC Display Formats ................................................................. 84 PC Video Set tings ...................[...]
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1 The lightnin g flash wi th arrowhead symbo l within an equilater al trian gle is intended to ale r t the user of the pre sence of un insulated “dange rous voltag e” witUUhin the produc t’ s enc losure that m ay be suf ficie nt magni tude to consti tute a risk of el ectr ic shoc k. The exclamation p oint within an eq uilateral tria ngl[...]
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3 IMPORT ANT SAFEGU A RDS Please read t he follo wing safeguards for y our LC D Flat Panel HD T V and retain f or future reference. Alwa ys follo w all warnings and instruct ions marked on th e LCD F lat Panel HD T V . 1 . Read , Retai n and Foll ow All In str uct ion s Read all s afety an d operatin g instruc tions before o perating the LCD Flat P[...]
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4 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS, continued 1 2 . Power Li nes An out side antenna system s hould not be lo cated in the vicinit y of ov er head power lines or othe r elec tric light or power circuits , or where it ca n fall into such power lines or ci rcuits. Whe n installing a n outside a ntenna system, e xt re me ca re sho ul d b e t ak en to k ee p f rom[...]
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5 4BGFUZ5 BC 4UBOE 4UBOE4DSFXT %JTQMBZ Stand Removal Instructions 1 . Before pe r forming work, ma k e sure to disco nnect the AC power cord from the di splay . 2. Before pe r forming work, sp read the protec tive she et that was wrapp ed aro und the display on a flat, even su r face ( such as a t able ). T he protec tiv e sh eet will p[...]
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Chapter 1 Pro d uc t Ove r v iew Pac kag e Co nt ent s ....................................... 8 Spec ial Fe atu res ........................................ 9 Dis play T op Cont rol Pane l ................................. 10 Medi a Center F ront Cont rol Panel ........................... 11 Remote Control Over vie w ..............................[...]
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Chap ter 1: Product Over view 8 The d is play a nd me dia c ente r mus t be con nec ted toget her w ith t hes e two c able s. Package Contents Please tak e a moment to re view t he follo wing list of it ems to ensure that y ou hav e re ceiv ed ev e r y thing including: 1 "(& 3. Rem ote Contr ol AA AA 4. T wo A A Ba tt eri es 1 0. L T -3 28[...]
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Chap ter 1: Product Over view 9 Y our new L T -3 28 0 / L T - 378 0 LCD Flat Pa nel H DT V (display + media center) has many specia l feat ures, which include : T wo-Piec e Desig n for Ma ximu m Inst alla tion Fl e xi bili t y The L T -3280 /L T -37 80 di splay and me dia center a re desi gned to work exclusively together a s an integr ated HDTV . [...]
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Chap ter 1: Product Over view 10 Dis play T op Cont rol Panel The bu ttons on the top co ntrol panel of the di splay are a lso found o n the remote control an d media ce nter front pa nel. See Re mote Control Over view in thi s chapter for info rmation a bout how to use the se but tons. T op V iew of D is pl ay Power I ndi cato r The me dia center [...]
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Chap ter 1: Product Over view 11 Med ia Center F ront Cont rol Panel Except fo r S YSTEM RESET a nd the memo r y card re ader Ejec t but tons, the but tons on the me dia center Front Contr ol Panel are a lso found o n the remote control a nd display top contr ol panel. T he top row of labels s how the control func tions when no T V menus ar e displ[...]
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Chap ter 1: Product Over view 12 Remot e Control Over vie w Figu re 1 , foll owing pa ge T o sen d si gna ls to t he T V , po int t he r emo te co ntr ol at the d isplay . 1 . S lid e Sw itc h : Selec ts the A / V produc t to be controll ed by the remote control. For NetC ommand ® device contr ol, sele ct CAB LE / DB S / DT V . 2. Nu mb er s: Indi[...]
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Chap ter 1: Product Over view 13 Bat ter y Installation Figur e 2 In st all in g th e Bat te ri es : 1 . Rem ov e the remote control’s rear cover by gently pre ssing the ri bbed ta b in the directio n of the arrow and sli ding of f the cov er . Remote Contro l Ope ration Sl eep Time r Se t tin g th e Sl ee p Tim er : 1. Press SLEEP on the re mote[...]
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Chap ter 1: Product Over view 14 # " Dis play Rea r Panel 1 . PC V ideo I npu t Use this RGB vid eo termina l to connect to the Vid eo Out termina l on a PC. This termina l suppor ts VGA , SV G A, X G A. a nd SX GA re solution s. See Cha pter 6 for more information. 2 . PC Aud io Inpu t Use this Stere o Mini jack to conne [...]
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Chap ter 1: Product Over view 15 Med ia Center Rear Pan el T o p rovid e comp lete HDT V fu nti onal it y , th e di spl ay and m edi a cen ter mu st be connected us ing bot h Mon itorLi nk ™ ter min als [A] a nd [ B ] . A . Moni torLink ™ RS - 2 32C Cont rol Use the supp lied RS -232 C ca ble to conne ct the RS-232C terminal o n the display [A][...]
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Chap ter 1: Product Over view 16 Med ia Center Rear Pane l, continu ed 6. Antenn a (AN T - 1 MAIN, ANT -2 A UX) ANT - 1 MA IN and ANT -2 AUX can eac h receive both digital a nd analo g ov er -the- air chan nels from a VH F /U HF ant enna or non-scrambled digital/analog cable channels . Y o ur prima r y viewing signa l source s hould be co nnected t[...]
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Chapter 2 Conn ect ing Essent ial MonitorLink ™ Conn ections ......................... 18 A C Po wer Cords ........................................ 19 Ex ternal De vices and NetC ommand ® Over vie w .................. 20 W all Out let Cab le ....................................... 21 Cabl e Bo x ............................................ 21 An[...]
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Chap ter 2 : Conn ecting 18 -EDIA#ENTER -ONITOR,INK 4- 23# #ON TRO L -ONITOR,INK 4- 23# #ONTROL ,EFT2EAR0 ANEL OF$ISPLAY " B. Connect the s upplied D igital A / V cabl e from the MonitorLink ™ A / V Outp ut on the media c enter rear pa nel to the MonitorLink ™ A / V Inp ut on the displ ay lef[...]
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Chap ter 2 : Conn ecting 19 .FEJB$FOUFS "$8 BMM 0VUMFU "$8 BMM 0VUMFU %JTQMBZ A C Po wer Cord s Af te r you have c on nec ted a ll A / V dev ice s to th e med ia center , conn ect the dis play to a nearby A C wall outl et, then con nect the me dia center to a AC wall outlet. The blue lig ht next to the Po wer but ton on the front[...]
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Chap ter 2 : Conn ecting 20 NetCo mmand is a ble to control ma ny cur rent audi o and video d evices by sending re mote co ntrol signal s from the media c enter to each device thr ough IR emit ter s. Addition ally , it is a lso able to lea rn the remote contro l signa ls use d b y mos t audio video d evices not alre ady in the media center’ s mem[...]
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Chap ter 2 : Conn ecting 21 W all Ou tlet Ca ble ( ca n be u sed w it h a Cab leCARD ™ ) Figur e 4 It i s ver y im po r ta nt to co nne ct t he i nco min g cab le fo r your p ri mar y view ing s our ce to AN T - 1 , es pe cia ll y for Cabl eCARD ™ use. 1 . Conn ect the pr imar y incomin g coa xial lead c able to ANT - 1 MAIN o n the media ce nt[...]
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Chap ter 2 : Conn ecting 22 PIN 5 XJO'MBU -FBET PIN $PBYJBM $BCMF .FEJB$FOUFS .BUDIJOH5 SBOTGPSNFS 1VSDIBTFE4FQBSBUFMZPINUPPIN PS Separat e UHF and VH F Anten nas Figur e 7 A UHF/ VHF c ombi ner i s re qui red . This i s n[...]
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Chap ter 2 : Conn ecting 23 Usi ng a Cab leCARD ™ T o s tar t the Cabl eCARD initializ ation pro ces s, inser t a Cable CARD into the Cable CARD slot loc ated on the media c enter rear pa nel, then pre ss Pow er o n the remote control. A n initial s creen will au tomatically di splay for a few minutes, with info rmation th at your Cable Provide r[...]
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Chap ter 2 : Conn ecting 24 An tenna or Wall Out let Cab le to a VC R Figur e 8 A t wo-way RF s plit te r , 3 co a xia l ca ble s, rig ht an d lef t au dio c abl es an d a S-Vid eo or ( Co mpo site ) Vid eo c abl es ar e re qui re d. T hese ar e not inc lud ed with th e me dia c enter. 1 . Conn ect the inco ming cable o r Antenna to IN on the RF sp[...]
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Chap ter 2 : Conn ecting 25 */ 065 */ 065 065 580 8 " : 41-*55&3 *GZPVS7$3IBTBWJEFPDIBOOFM PS3'0/0''TXJUDITFUJUUP 0'' 7*%&0 7*%&0 "6%*0 3 -.0/0 47*%&0 47*%&0 */ 065 "[...]
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Chap ter 2 : Conn ecting 26 A/V Re cei v er o r Stere o System Figur e 1 0 A dig ita l aud io ca ble a nd ster eo a udi o cab les a re r eq uir ed. Th e dig ital a udi o cab le is p rovid ed. Th e ster eo a udio c abl es a re not inc lud ed with th e med ia ce nter . “ Y” sp lit ter c abl es may a lso b e re qui red . 1 . Co nnect a s et of ste[...]
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Chap ter 2 : Conn ecting 27 DV D Player or O th er Compone nt Vid eo Device Figur e 1 2 Com pon ent vid eo ca ble s and a udi o cab les a re r equ ir ed. Th ese a re n ot incl ude d with the m edi a ce nter . 1 . Conne ct the Compo nent Vid eo cab les from Y/Pr/ Pb VIDEO OUT on the back of the DVD pl ay er to COMP-2 on the media c enter rear pa nel[...]
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Chap ter 2 : Conn ecting 28 Figur e 1 3. C onne cting the me dia ce nter’s HDMI D evice Inp ut HDMI Out put Device ( Cab le Box , Sa tel lite R ece iver , DVD Pl ayer , Etc. ) Figur e 1 3 An H DMI to HD MI ca ble i s re qui red. T his c ab le is not i nclu ded wi th the m edi a cente r . Conne ct an HDMI ca ble from the HDMI inp ut on the media c[...]
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Chap ter 2 : Conn ecting 29 DV I Out put De vice Figur e 1 4 A DVI-to -H DMI c abl e or DVI /HD MI ad aptor a nd HD MI ca ble a nd a udio c abl es a re r equ ire d. Th ese a re n ot incl ude d with th e med ia ce nter . Th ey may be ava il abl e at your l oca l ele ctro nic s ret ail er . 1 . Co nnect the DVI-to -HDMI ca ble (re comme nded ) (or DV[...]
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Chap ter 2 : Conn ecting 30 "73FDFJWFS "7EFWJDF .FEJB$FOUFS "7EFWJDF % * ( * 5 " - % * ( * 5 " - 4 6 3 3 0 6 / % 4 6 3 3 0 6 / % 4 $) $) Figur e 1 5. C onnecti ng IR Emit ter Net Comma nd IR Emit ter s and Net Command® Figu res 1 5 an d 1 6 A qua dr uple IR Em[...]
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Chap ter 2 : Conn ecting 31 *3 FNJUUFS JO GSPOU PG TJOHMF BWFSBHF TJ[FE " 7 EFWJDF *3 TFOTPS *3 FNJUUFS PO UPQ PG TJOHMF UBMM TJ[FE EFWJDF *3 TFOTPS *3 FNJUUFS JO GSPOU TIBS FE CZ UXP BWFSBHF TJ[FE " 7 EFWJDFT *3 [...]
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Chap ter 2 : Conn ecting 32 • Do not plac e an IEEE 1 39 4 device bet ween the media c enter and the dis play . • Do not make a loop with the l ast device in the chain. W hen the device ch ain is loo ped, the media c enter may not be ab le to w ork wi th the other devic es. • Place devices th at hav e only a m echa nical ( two- posi tion) p o[...]
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Chap ter 2 : Conn ecting 33 4 -Pin St yle vs. 6 - Pin St y le Conn ector s The re are t wo diffe rent t ypes of c onne ctors u sed for IEEE 1 39 4 terminal s and cab les, a 4 -pin an d a 6- pin st yle. The 4 -pin conne ctor send s digital audi o signals , digital video s ignals a nd digital c ontrol sign als bac k and for th b etwe en devices . Y o[...]
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Chap ter 2 : Conn ecting 34 Helpf ul Hints Q My VCR ( or ot he r devic e ) doe s not have t wo se ts of s ter eo au dio o utp ut s. How c an I co nne ct t his dev ice’s audi o to bot h the m ed ia ce nter a nd t he A / V Rec eiver ? A . There a re two solutions : 1 . Connect the single se t of st ereo au dio outputs to the media center only . Use[...]
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Chapter NetC ommand ® Setup a nd Edit ing NetCommand ® Introduction ............................... 36 NetCommand ® Init ial S etup ............................... 37 Edit NetComma nd® ..................................... 39 Add a n A / V Receiver ................................... 39 Add Devic es ......................................... 42 [...]
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Chap ter 3 : Ne tCommand® Set up and Editing 36 Ne tCo mma nd m akes you r T V t he he ar t o f your H ome T he ate r NetCo mmand® i s an intelligent co ntrol system that makes your Mits ubishi T V the hear t of your ho me theater . With Net Comman d, the T V sends s ignals to the other devices in the system via the IR e mitter s, telling the dev[...]
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Chap ter 3 : Ne tCommand® Set up and Editing 37 NetCommand ® Initi al Setu p Set ting up NetCo mmand gives you centr alized contr ol of all A / V devices co nnec ted to the media center a nd allows you to record T V sh ows using T V Guid e On Scre en® . Af ter you place IR e mit ters in fro nt of conne cted A / V devices, you will on ly need on [...]
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Chap ter 3 : Ne tCommand® Set up and Editing 38 NetCommand ® Initi al Setup, continued Figu re 3. D evice S etup sc re en Note: If you sel ected “O ther ” for any of the device name s, the media c enter can “ Learn” the con nected device by following the Edit NetComm and instr uctions . For many device t ypes, no n-listed m odels will op [...]
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Chap ter 3 : Ne tCommand® Set up and Editing 39 until you see A / V Rece iver as the device t ype. Highlight Next a nd pres s ENTER to open the A / V Receiver s creen. IMPOR T ANT T o make c han ges to t he A / V re cei ver se tup, fi rs t en sur e t hat t he c ur ren t au dio s our ce i s T V Audio. Ch oose O NE of t he se op tio ns : • Sele ct[...]
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Chap ter 3 : Ne tCommand® Set up and Editing 40 A/V R e ce i v e r Learn Screen Figur e 1 0 1 . Pres s A DJUST or on the T V re mote t o sele ct the che ck box for each f unctio n to be lear ned. 2. Pres s ENTER and the fu nction na me will begin to flas h to confirm the re ady-t o -lear n status. 3. Press the b utton on the A / V rece iver’ s r[...]
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Chap ter 3 : Ne tCommand® Set up and Editing 41 Audi o Line Ou t to A VR S cre en Figur e 1 2 If you conne cted the medi a center Audio L ine Out to an A / V Receiver (AVR) , use this scre en to selec t the name of the anal og input you’ re us ing on the A / V receiver . If the A / V receiver als o has a digital au dio input, then conne ct the m[...]
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Chap ter 3 : Ne tCommand® Set up and Editing 42 Figu re 1 5. N ew Devic e scr ee n Edit Ne tCommand Screen Figur e 1 4 If you selec ted Edit when you were at the Finish sc reen, the Edit NetCom mand scre en disp lays. The choi ces are : Figu re 1 4 . NetC omma nd Me nu, Edi t NetC omma nd O ption Add Add a new device to the NetC ommand s etup. See[...]
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Chap ter 3 : Ne tCommand® Set up and Editing 43 Add Devices, cont inue d [D e vi ce ] Sc re en Figur e 1 6 If you sele cted “No ne” for a device ty pe during ini tial setup, you can later ad d a device with this sc reen. T his scre en also op ens when you se lect the Cha nge option in the Edit NetCommand screen. The sa mple scre ens he re show[...]
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Chap ter 3 : Ne tCommand® Set up and Editing 44 Connect ion for [ Device ] Scre en Figur e 20 This s creen a llows the media ce nt e r t o lea rn the conne ction b etween d evice ( s) and inp ut( s ). Inputs 1 & 2 , HDMI Inpu t 1 & 2 , Compo nent 1 & 2, and /or the inputs fo r the A / V Re ceiver all ne ed to be checked, if conne cted.[...]
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Chap ter 3 : Ne tCommand® Set up and Editing 45 RF Connect ion for Ca ble Sc ree n Figur e 23 The RF C onnecti on scree n displays only whe n adding or chan ging a Cable B o x. If your Cab le Box is conne cted to a media c enter antenna inp ut, chec k the RF chec k box. Sele ct the antenna inp ut that is us ed with the Cable B ox. Sele ct the cha [...]
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Chap ter 3 : Ne tCommand® Set up and Editing 46 Edit NetComma nd ® : Delete De vices Delete Device Screen Figur e 25 Sele cting De lete from the Setup me nu, displays the Dele te screen. Y ou ca n choos e t o de lete a single device by selec ting the device you would lik e to delete, or you can d elete the entire Net Comma nd confi guratio n. Aft[...]
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Chap ter 3 : Ne tCommand® Set up and Editing 47 Usi ng th e Remote Control wit h NetCommand ® Below is a li st of severa l manufac turer s device s tested a nd shown to be com patible wi th NetCom mand. T hese devic es ca n be cont rolled with out cha nging the s ettin g of the remote contr ol from the m edia ce nter to another devic e. NetCom ma[...]
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Chap ter 3 : Ne tCommand® Set up and Editing 48 On your rem ot e contr ol, the ADJUST and buttons allow you to navigate left a nd right to dif ferent s elec tions on the scre en. The A DJUST and but tons allow you to: • Chang e the radio but ton • Chang e curre nt te x t box selec tion • Navigate up and down on the sc reen The ENT ER but ton[...]
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Chap ter 3 : Ne tCommand® Set up and Editing 49 Remote Contr ol But tons The following b uttons on your re mote control help you navigate within the system : 1. A D J U S T or to sele ct the menu item you want to change. 2. A D J U ST or to chang e the setting s. 3. ENTER to enter into a menu, s tar t an automa tic func tion or se lect a c heck b [...]
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Chapter IEE E 1 3 9 4 De vices a nd NetCommand ® Cont roll ed Recor di ngs Usin g the “ Learn” Featu re to Contr ol IEEE 1 3 94 Device s ........... 52 Addi ng IEEE 1 39 4 Devices Au tomatica lly ...................... 53 Device Sel ection M enu ................................... 55 Using t he DE VICE MENU B ut ton to Dis play Men us ........[...]
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Chap ter 4 : I EEE 1 3 9 4 Devices and Ne tCommand® Con trolled Record in gs 52 Usi ng th e “Lear n” F e ature to Cont rol IEE E 1 3 9 4 Devices NOTE: Se e pages 32– 3 3 for infor mation r ega rding co mpatibl e IEEE 1 394 d evices a nd conn ectio n st yles. T he medi a center is not ab le to control IEEE 1 394 d evices that u se other t ype[...]
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Chap ter 4 : I EEE 1 3 9 4 Devices and Ne tCommand® Con trolled Record in gs 53 New 1 3 94 D evice Scr een Figur e 1 When your m edia ce nter discovers a new IEEE 1 394 device, the New 1 39 4 Device scre en will appe ar . Sele cting “ Add” will inclu de the device in the Device Sele ction me nu. Sele cting “Do N ot Add” will not add the de[...]
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Chap ter 4 : I EEE 1 3 9 4 Devices and Ne tCommand® Con trolled Record in gs 54 Connect ion Scre en Figu re 5 Sele ct the media c enter input that you us ed when you conne cted the vide o or S - Vid eo cab les. Y ou may als o sele ct the media c enter or A / V receiver inpu t you used when you conne cted the stere o audio cab les. The m edia cente[...]
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Chap ter 4 : I EEE 1 3 9 4 Devices and Ne tCommand® Con trolled Record in gs 55 Po wer On / Of f Devic es Device s that hav e sep arate On an d Of f remote control but tons will power On automatic ally when you sel ect the device an d will pow e r Of f when you turn of f the media c enter . For device s that do not power On o r Of f automatica lly[...]
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Chap ter 4 : I EEE 1 3 9 4 Devices and Ne tCommand® Con trolled Record in gs 56 Figu re 1 0. Pos sib le De vice Me nu for C abl eCARD Press HOME key to exit Moving Throug h Oth er Cabl eC ARD Screens In additio n to Cab leCARD me nus, other Ca bleCARD appli cation scre ens may disp lay and require you to make additio nal sel ection s. While Cab le[...]
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Chap ter 4 : I EEE 1 3 9 4 Devices and Ne tCommand® Con trolled Record in gs 57 Record ing a Cur rent Prog ram T o re cord a cu rrent p rogra m, pres s REC (re cord ) when your prog ram cho ice is highlig hted on the prog ram list in Channe lView . A red “R” will b e added af ter the input name. T he media ce nter will immediately switch to th[...]
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Chap ter 4 : I EEE 1 3 9 4 Devices and Ne tCommand® Con trolled Record in gs 58 NetCommand ® Controll ed Recor dings Setting up Recordings Figur e 1 3 Thro ugh NetC ommand, you ca n automatica lly star t a nd stop reco rdings and s end sign als from o ne playback device to a recording d evice. Recording s can be made on rec ordable d evices conn [...]
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Chap ter 4 : I EEE 1 3 9 4 Devices and Ne tCommand® Con trolled Record in gs 59 Record Li st Figur e 1 4 Press GUID E while viewing the Rec ord T o sc reen to see a list of all c urrentl y progr ammed re cordin gs. A ma ximum of 32 reco rdings can b e schedule d. Figu re 1 4 . Reco rd Li st scr ee n C ancel Cur rent Recordings T o c ancel a re cor[...]
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Chap ter 4 : I EEE 1 3 9 4 Devices and Ne tCommand® Con trolled Record in gs 60 Usi ng A/V Discs An A / V Dis c is an exter nal har d drive that stores mus ic, pictu re and /or vide o files, and is u sually c onnec ted using an IEEE 1 394 ca ble. A / V Disc T r ack List Sc ree n Figur e 1 5 When vi ewing an A / V Disc, pre ss GUIDE to displ ay its[...]
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Chap ter 4 : I EEE 1 3 9 4 Devices and Ne tCommand® Con trolled Record in gs 61 Ins er ti ng a Memor y Card 1 . Inser t a memory card into a mat ching card slot on card reade r on the media c enter . Be sure to use the c orrec t car d slot. Card 1 will ac cept MultiMe diaCard™ and SD Mem or y Card. Ca rd 2 will acce pt Smar tMe dia ™. Card 3 w[...]
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Chap ter 4 : I EEE 1 3 9 4 Devices and Ne tCommand® Con trolled Record in gs 62 JPEG im age s ca nno t be ed ite d th rou gh t he T V . T o avoid f il e inc omp ati bi lit y p ro ble ms , tem po ra ril y move th e JPEG i mag es to you r PC, an d ch ang e th e na me fi le n ame s. MP 3’s mus t have a t lea st 3 2 kHz s am pli ng r ate . IMPOR T A[...]
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Chap ter 4 : I EEE 1 3 9 4 Devices and Ne tCommand® Con trolled Record in gs 63 Cop y-Protected M ateria l When at tempting to record c opy -p rotected materia l, the Record functions of the NetCommand and IEE E 1 394 systems may be p revented or stopp ed. If you have a reco rding that is tag ged “Re cord O nce” , NetC ommand will not allow th[...]
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Chapter 5 T V Menu Operat ions Main Menu Choices ..................................... 66 Setup Menu ........................................... 67 NetCommand Menu ..................................... 68 Ante nna Me nu ......................................... 69 Time Menu ............................................ 71 Capt ions Me nu ...........[...]
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Chap ter 5 : Using th e T V Menu 66 Main Menu Choices Setup Me nu Figur e 1 Use the Setup m enu to selec t English or S panis h as the lang uage for the me nus and o n-scr een dis plays. Adjust Color Balance Automat ically or manually ( Per fect Color ™ ) . Color Ba lance u ses six c olor s, Mage nta, Re d, Y ellow , Gre en, C yan and Blue to obt[...]
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Chap ter 5 : Using th e T V Menu 67 Figu re 9. Pe r fect Colo r Men u, Man ual Co lor Co rr ectio n Reset Sele ct to reset the Colo r Balance s etting s. Each active input ca n be individuall y reset, if Auto is not che cked. Sid e Bar Color For some T V formats si debar s are vi sible ( see T V Displ ay Formats, G ) . Y ou c an choos e to display [...]
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Chap ter 5 : Using th e T V Menu 68 Note: T ra nspor t b ut tons (rewin d, play for ward, stop, pause a nd reco rd) on the re mote control are lo cated in the bot tom sectio n of the remote control. Default D igital Device If multiple digita l recordin g devices are available in NetCo mmand, this se tting all ows y ou to choos e the device to use w[...]
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Chap ter 5 : Using th e T V Menu 69 An tenna M enu Figur e 1 4 Figu re 1 4. A nten na Me nu T he Anten na Menu optio ns are availab le for use wi th analo g and digit al channe ls on Antenna- 1 an d Antenna-2. Y ou can me morize cha nnels, add o r delete chan nels, nam e chan nels and ad d channe ls to an SQ V ( Supe r Quick View ™ ) bank . Memor[...]
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Chap ter 5 : Using th e T V Menu 70 SQV ( Supe rQ uickView ™ ) Using Th e Remote Contro l Vi ewi ng an d ch ang in g SQV ba nks us in g th e rem ote control : 1 . Pre ss the SQV button. 2. T o ch ange mem or y banks, pr ess a numbe r but ton within 5 sec onds of pr essi ng the SQV button. 3. Pres s the SQV button repe atedly to cycle through the [...]
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Chap ter 5 : Using th e T V Menu 71 Time Menu Set ti ng the Clock Y o u may choose to manua lly or automatic ally set the clock th at your media ce nter will use for re cording o r timer fu nctions. Y ou ca nnot sche dule record ings if the cloc k is not prop erly se t. Manual Figur e 1 6 T o m anua lly set the cl ock, you ne ed to sele ct the cu r[...]
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Chap ter 5 : Using th e T V Menu 72 Capt ion s Me nu Figur e 1 8 For analo g channel s broadca sters ca n send eithe r Stan dard or T ex t close d captioning. St anda rd Close d Caption s follows the dialogu e of the char acter s on- scre en and dis plays in a small se ction of the s creen. T ex t Close d Caption s often c ontain info rmatio n such[...]
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Chap ter 5 : Using th e T V Menu 73 Capt ions Menu , continu ed : Customizing Digital S et tings Fo nt s Y o u can cus tomize the t ext of di gital ca ptions by sele cting the font of your c hoice. T he av aila ble Font option s are as fo llows: • Default - Se lected by the Clos ed Caption s provider • Font 1 - Mono -sp aced font wi th Seri fs [...]
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Chap ter 5 : Using th e T V Menu 74 V- Chip R ating Guidelines V -Ch ip Sig nal Info rmatio n Whe n provid ed by the b road caste r , V-C hip rati ngs c an be u sed to co ntrol w hich p rogr ams c an be vi ewed or wi ll be blo cked. Whe n V-Chi p ratin gs are s ent, you w ill se e the rati ngs wh en you ch ange t he cha nnel o r when yo u pre ss th[...]
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Chap ter 5 : Using th e T V Menu 75 V- Chip Lock Menu V -Ch ip Lock Menu Over vi ew Figur e 20 The V-Chip Loc k menu gives you acces s to V– Chip options a nd to non-V - Chip T V-locki ng options a s well. Y o u must use a pa ss cod e to open this menu to en able / disa ble the lock o ptions. Th e two dif ferent t ype s of locks avai la bl e ar e[...]
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Chap ter 5 : Using th e T V Menu 76 Setting V -Chip Options 1 . Highlight the V-Chip ic on on the V - Chip Lock menu a nd pres s ENTER to open the V-Chip me nu. 2. Pres s ADJUST or to selec t On or O ff. 3. If you sele cted On, pr ess A DJUST to mov e to the TV Ra t i n g bo x . 4. Pres s ADJUST or to select the T V rating level you want to allow .[...]
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Chap ter 5 : Using th e T V Menu 77 Aud io / Video Me nu Figur e 23 Figu re 23. A udio /V ide o Men u, Set tin gs A/V M e m o ry R e s e t A / V Memor y Res et allows you to select the devic e which will have the A / V Set tings returne d to the original fac tory set tings. T o return a device’ s memo r y t o the or iginal factor y set tings, se [...]
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Chap ter 5 : Using th e T V Menu 78 • SAP ( Sec ond Audio Pro gram ): Additi onal monau ral soun d track that you can not hear during n ormal T V vi ewing. The SAP s ignal might be re lated to the progra m y ou a re watching, such as a s ound trac k in a foreign lang uage, or unre lated to the progr am you are watching, such as a weather re por t[...]
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Chap ter 5 : Using th e T V Menu 79 Vi deo Settings ◊ Cont ras t Provides a s lider to adjus t the white-to-b lack level. Low contras t shows a variet y of shade s in darker image s, while high contra st shows darker imag es more unifo rmly bla ck and makes c olor s appea r more vibr ant. In most h ome lighting s ituations, a medium c ontrast lo [...]
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Chapter 6 Conn ect ing an d Using a PC Connec ting a PC to t he Di spl ay ............................. 82 Set ti ng PC Resoluiton .................................... 83 PC Dis play Format s ..................................... 84 PC Vi deo Set t ings ...................................... 85 Sup por ted PC Timi ngs ..............................[...]
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Chap ter 6 : Conn ecting and U sing a PC 82 Figur e 1 . Con necting a P C to the Dis play Connec ti ng a PC to the D isp lay Figu re 1 . A 1 5 pin P C mon itor ca ble a nd a n audi o vide o cab le is r equ ir ed. Th ese a re n ot incl ude d with the T V . T o c onnec t a PC to the display (aud io and vide o), do the fo llowing: 1 . Co nnect a VGA v[...]
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Chap ter 6 : Conn ecting and U sing a PC 83 Set t ing PC Resolu iton Figur e 1 6 For the corre ct scre en res olution ( pixels), while the PC i s displayed on sc reen, use the PC’s Control Panel set tings, a s shown below (fo r most PC’ s ). Y our displ ay can display VGA , SV GA , XGA , and SX G A refresh r ates. 1 . In the PC’ s “Sta rt ?[...]
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Chap ter 6 : Conn ecting and U sing a PC 84 VGA (640 x 480) XGA (1024 x 768) WXGA (1280 x 768) SXGA (1280 x 1024) PC720P (1280 x 720) (1360 x 768) 1366 x 768 1366 x 768 1366 x 768 1366 x 768 1366 x 768 1366 x 768 L T -3280 Display Displayed Format PC Video Signal SVGA (800 x 600) 1366 x 768 L T -3780 Display VGA (640 x 480) XGA (1024 x 768) WXGA (1[...]
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Chap ter 6 : Conn ecting and U sing a PC 85 Su ppor te d PC Timings Resolution Horizontal V ertical L T -3280 L T -3780 1 640 X 480 (VGA) 31.47kHz 60Hz Expanded Expanded 2 37.86kHz 72Hz Expanded Expanded 3 37.50kHz 75Hz Expanded Expanded 4 800 X 600 (SVGA) 37.88kHz 60Hz Expanded Expanded 5 48.08kHz 72Hz Expanded Expanded 6 46.88kHz 75Hz Expanded Ex[...]
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Chapter 7 T roubles hoo t ing and S uppor t T rou bleshooting ....................................... 88 Usin g the S ystem Reset B ut ton ............................. 92 Usin g the Res et Menu .................................... 92 Suppor t .............................................. 92[...]
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Chap ter 7: T r ou bleshoot ing and Support 88 1 . Whe n the HDT V is tu rne d on fo r th e fi rs t ti me , the Ne tCom man d WELCOME sc ree n doe s not app ear ( se e fig ure 1 , pag e 36 ). • Che ck to make su re the me dia c enter a nd the di spl ay are co nne cted usi ng both M onito rLink™ cabl es (A / V and C ontr ol) . • Se e Esse ntia[...]
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Chap ter 7: T r ou bleshoot ing and Support 89 1 4. V-C hip is not wo rkin g. • Make su re that V- Chip i s On. • If V-Ch ip Hour s ar e cur rentl y set to dis abl e the V-Ch ip loc k, the V-Ch ip will not b lock p rog ramm ing. 1 5 . The m edia c ente r will not tur n on af ter b eing plugged in. • If blu e light o n fron t pane l is blin ki[...]
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Chap ter 7: T r ou bleshoot ing and Support 90 2 4. T he T V Audi o ico n or A / V Rece iver ic on is gr ayed out a nd not s ele cta ble. • Sel ec t the Cha nge s ett ing fr om the Edi t NetC omma nd me nu, an d the n sele ct the d evice ( for examp le VCR ). O nce th e Conn ecti on scr een i s dis played, c heck i f the aud io che ckb ox is sele[...]
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Chap ter 7: T r ou bleshoot ing and Support 91 Prob lem Pos si bl e Sol ut ion 36. Al l IEEE 1 3 94 devic es di sap pear . • The c onne cted d evice s must n ot be in a lo op tha t retur ns to the me dia ce nter . M ake sure a d evice i s conn ecte d at the e nd. • Di scon nec t all th e cabl es an d devic es fro m the T V . Replace them one by[...]
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Chap ter 7: T r ou bleshoot ing and Support 92 Usi ng th e S ystem Reset Bu t ton If the media c enter doe sn ’t re spond to eithe r the remote control o r the front pane l controls or will n ot power of f , pre ss the SY STEM RESE T but ton on the front pa nel with a pointed i tem such as the po int of a ball po int pen or e nd tip of a pape rcl[...]
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Append ice s Appendix A : Specifications ................................ 94 Ap pend ix B : On -Sc reen I nformat ion Disp lays ................... 96 Ap pendi x C : Bypas sing t he V - Chip Lock : ...................... 97 Ap pend ix D : Inp ut Connec tion Comp atibi lit y .................... 99 Ap pend ix E : S can Rates for I nput /Out put S ou[...]
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94 Ap pen dix A : S pecifications Ch an ne l Freq ue nc y Rec ep ti on Over-the -Air : VHF 2 - 1 3, UH F 1 4 - 69 An alog Ca ble: 1 - 12 5 Dig ital Ca ble : 1 - 1 35 Channel T ype O ve r t h e A i r : A nal og NTS C, Digit al A TS C with su b- cha nnel s (a ll 1 8 vide o for mats ) Cabl e: A nalo g NTSC ( non -sc ramb led ) Dig ita l QA M 64 an d 2[...]
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95 Out put s (c onti nued ) Vi deo an d Audi o Mo ni tor Lin k ™ A / V ( d ig it al au di o /vi de o) , Qt y 1 NOTE: Must c onne ct to Mon itorL ink ™ A / V Input te rmin al on di spl ay . Not in tende d for us e with pe rs onal c omp uter s Digital Int er faces Di gi ta l Aud io O ut pu t , Q t y 1 RCA Pin Plu g, Sig nal T y pe, Do lby Dig ita[...]
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96 Ap pen dix B : On-Screen Informati on Display s When you turn on the HDTV ( media center and disp la y), chan ge Devices, change Channels or when you pres s the INF O but ton on the remot e control the cur rent status will display . Be lo w are the most common displays; please note that seldom or nev er do all of the dif ferent status indicators[...]
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97 Bypass ing th e V - Chip Lock After you set the lock, y ou need your passcode t o view a V-Chip locked p rogra m, view the locked T V , ca ncel the lock, o r enter the V-Chip Lock me nus. If you forget your p assc ode, you can vi ew the locked media cent er without en tering y our passcode. This is done by pre ssing the numb er 9 and QV but tons[...]
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99 Ap pend ix D : In put Conn ection Com patib ilit y Compone nt - 1 an d Component 2 I nput s Thes e inputs are compatible with c omponent video signa ls from standa rd DVD play er s and other equipme nt sending a standa rd NTSC component video signa l (480i ). The se inputs are als o compatible with newer D VD player s sending a progre ssive NTSC[...]
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10 0 Sca n Rates for VCR or Non-HD Mon itor OUTPUT source I n p u t S i g n a l Source Copy Protec tion HDCP LT- 3 2 8 0 / LT- 3 7 8 0 Display ANALO G 480 i sig nal s from Ant- 1 , An t -2, Inpu t - 1 , 2 none 1 080i 480 i sig nal s from Ant- 1 , An t -2, Inpu t - 1 , 2 yes 1 080i 480 i, 48 0p si gnal s fro m Com pone nt 1 & 2 none 1 080i 480 i[...]
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10 1 Pres s P IP/POP to activate the PIP / POP option. With each p ress of the PIP/POP bu tton on the rem ot e co ntrol (within se conds of e ach other), the PIP/POP will cycle throug h the following display optio ns: MAIN PICTURE Side-by-Side Side-b y-Si de MAIN PICTURE POP 1 POP 2 POP 3 3 POP MAIN PICTURE POP 1 POP 2 POP 3 P O P4 P O P5 P O P6 PO[...]
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10 2 DVD F orm ats An amo rp hic ( or E nh anc ed for W id esc ree n T V’s ) : The se DVDs are re corde d in a spe cial way t o pr operl y show wides creen im ages on 1 6: 9 T V set s in the Standa rd format mode. This is the recommended choice. Non -An amo rp hic ( or 4 : 3, 1: 3 3 :1 , Le t ter box or Full Screen) : The se DVDs are re corde d f[...]
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10 3 ORIGINAL SIGNAL Non-anamor phic or SD 4:3 ORIGINAL SIGNAL Anamor phic DVD TV Display Standard (not recomm ended, distort ed) Stretch not available f or H D ,S D1 6 : 9o r analog 720p, 1080i (recomm ended for standard broadc ast) Standard (recomm ended) TV Display Narrow Stretch Plus not available fo r H D ,S D1 6 : 9o r analog 720p, 1080i (rec[...]
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10 4 Ap pen dix H : Remote Cont rol Pr ogra mming Co des IMPOR T ANT Th e rem ote co ntr ol m ay ret ur n to its in it ial s et ti ng w hen t he b at te rie s ar e ch ang ed . Y o u may n eed to r ep rog ra m. Cabl e Bo xes Progr ammi ng the Remote to Cont rol O the r Br ands of Au dio an d Vid eo Produc ts 1 . Move the slide switch at the top of t[...]
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10 5 Ap pen dix H : Remote Control Pr ogrammi ng Codes, cont inu ed D V D Players Sate llite Recei v er s ( SA T )/ DT V VC R s Cabl e Bo xes, continu ed VCR B ra nd Cod e MITS UBISH I 001 , 06 0, 067 , 0 68, 0 61 , 0 62, 002 AK AI 049 , 034, 035, 036 AU D I O DY N A MI C 0 31 BELL&HOWELL 025, BRO KSONIC 040, 04 6 CAN ON 04 3, 04 5 CITIZEN 026 [...]
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10 6 Ap pen dix H : Remote Control Pr ogrammi ng Codes, cont inu ed IMPOR T ANT So me ma nu fac tu rer s ma y cha ng e th eir pr od uct s, o r th ey may u se mo re t han o ne re mote c ont ro l syst em. I f th is i s th e cas e, th e HDT V re cei ver/co ntoll er r emot e cont ro l may n ot be a ble to o pe ra te you r VCR, DVD, ca bl e box, s ate l[...]
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10 7 NetComma nd Compat ible T radi tional D evices (A nalog ) Wh en Devic e Se lec tion M enu i s Dis pl ayed an d the D evice i s Hig hlig hted ( Y el low Out lin e ) Dev ic e Remote Co nt rol B ut to n A/V RE CE IV ER V C R D VD C AB L E BO X/S A T POWER Power O n /O ff (tog gle) Power O n /O f f (tog gle) Power O n /O f f (tog gle) Power O n /O[...]
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10 8 Ap pend ix I : Device Contr ol with Net Comman d ® , conti nued Wh en an I EEE 139 4 Devi ce is V iewed o r Played Dev ic e Remote Co nt rol B ut to n CABLE/SA T A / V DISC DV CR AMPLIFIER CH up/down Ch an nel up /d own Page u p /down (wh en tr ack l ist i s dis playe d) Inde x search forward/rev erse (i f sup po r ted by DVCR ) VOL up /dow n[...]
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10 9 A / V RECEIVER CAB LE or SA T VCR DV D LE ARN ING SC REE N CHECKB O X NAME FUNCTION NAME ON REMO TE CONTROL X X X X Powe r* Powe r O n or Powe r O n /O f f POW ER* * X X X X Power (O f f ) * Powe r O ff POW ER* * X V olume Up V olume Up VO L X V olume Down V olume Do wn VOL X Mute M ute MUTE X Analog to Digital* Analog /Digital Switch GUIDE** [...]
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11 0 Ap pend ix K: Changi ng the Color T emp eratu re of t he Dis play Changing t he Color T em pera ture T o c hange the co lor temper tu re of the display , do the foll owing : 1 . If the T V is on, power it of f by pres sing Power on the remote control. T hen disc onnec t the display and the media c enter power cord s from the AC wall outlets. B[...]
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111 Ap pen dix L : Clean ing Cleaning Norm ally , light du sting with a dr y , non -scratching duster will keep your LCD Flat Panel HDT V cle an. If clea ning beyond this is nee ded, plea se use the following guidelines: Fir s t, p re ss t he Powe r but to n on t he r emot e con tr ol to tu rn of f t he t he d is pl ay an d th e med ia c ente r . T[...]
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11 2 Do no t at tem pt to u pda te t he sof t wa re of t hi s me dia c en ter w ith s of t war e or ca rd s th at a re no t pr ovid ed by o r aut ho rize d by Mi tsu bi sh i Dig it al E lec tr oni cs A me ric a, In c. No n-a ut hor ize d sof t war e may d am age t he m edi a ce nte r and w il l not be c overe d by th e war ra nt y. IMPOR T ANT W AR[...]
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11 3 MI TS UB IS HI L T -3280/L T - 3 7 80 L CD F LA T P ANE L HD TV SOFTWARE END-USER LI CENSE A GREEMENT F OR EMBEDDED SOFT W ARE IMPORT ANT – RE AD CAREFULL Y: Th is Li cen se Ag ree me nt is a le ga l agr eem ent b et wee n you (e ith er an i ndi vidu al or a n en tit y) an d Mits ubi shi Di git al Ele ct roni cs A me ric a, In c. ( MDE A) f [...]
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11 4 MITSUBISHI L T - 32 8 0 /L T - 3780 LCD F L A T P ANE L HD T V LIMITED WA R R A N T Y MIT SUBI SHI D IGITAL ELECT RONI CS AM ERICA , I NC. ( “MD E A ” ) wa rra nts to t he or igi nal p urc has er of th is LT- 3 2 8 0 / LT- 3 7 8 0 H D T V ( d i s p l a y an d me di a ce nt er ) that i f pur cha sed f rom a n aut hor ized M ITSU BISH I Audi[...]
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Inde x 11 5 A A / V Disc s 60 A / V Memor y Rese t. See Reset A/V R e c ei v e r Adding 39 Connecting 26 Inputs 39 Input Lea rn Scre en 40 Lear n Screen 40 A / V Setting D esicr iptions Audio 78 Vide o 79 Acce ssor ies 8 Advanced Le arn Scre en, [ Device ] 44 Anten nas, Se parate UHF a nd VHF 22 Antenn a inputs (AN T - 1 MA IN, ANT -2 AUX ) 16 Ante[...]
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Inde x 11 6 Pe er-to -Pe e r Co nn e ct io ns 5 9 PIP (Pic ture in Picture ) PIP Device Sele ction Me nu 55 Using PIP and POP 1 01 Playlist Menu, MP3 o r WMA7 6 1 R Rating Defi nitions, T V Pr ogra m 7 4 Recording Cance l Current Re cording s 59 Default Di gital ( Reco rd) Device 68 REC key (but ton) 1 2, 5 7 , 60 Set ting Up Recording s 58 Time-D[...]
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