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2 T hi s N et Command 2.0 Guide desc r ibes spec if ic information fo r usi ng t he N et Comma nd feat ure s o f t he HD - 50 0 0 . F o r any other in fo r mation r eg a rding t he H D- 50 0 0 , please see t he H D- 500 0 O wner’s Guide. Th is product incorporates copy r igh t pro tect ion technology t hat is pro tected by U.S. paten ts a nd o t [...]
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3 W elc ome T o NetCommand® 2. 0 ............................................................................. 4 Spec ia l F eat ures ...................................................................................................... 5 Connect ing I EEE 1394 Dev i ces .............................................................................[...]
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4 W elco me t o Ne t Command ® 2 .0 Y ou r new M i tsubishi H DT V Re ceiver is equipped w ith NetComma nd ® . , the latest tec hnol og y in home theater con trol. Net Command tech no log y comb ines t he con t rol o f older IR con t rolled de v ices with t he con trol of brand new IEEE dev ices to make you r telev isio n the [...]
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5 Dev ice S elect ion M enu Th is men u a l lows you to: • Selec t the dev ice for view in g on the display monit or . • Selec t display monit or spea kers or A / V Receiver spea kers for the audio. • Change a Net Command® com pat ibl e A /V R eceiver’ s inpu ts auto matica l ly . • P ower NetC ommand dev ices on or o ff. • V eri f y N[...]
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6 Connect ing I EEE 1394 Dev i ce s There a re t wo d if feren t connect ion st yles that ca n be used when connect ing IEEE dev ices. Use the st yle t hat f its your net work of a ud io/v ideo prod ucts. ?[...]
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7 Connect ing I EEE 1394 Dev i ce s, con t inued 4 - Pin St yle vs. 6 -Pin St yle (Figu res 3, 4, 5) There a re t wo d if feren t t y p es of connectors used for IEEE termi na ls and cables, a -p in st yle (Fig u re ), and a -p in st yle (Fi g ure ). The -p in connector is capable o f sending d ig ita l audio signa l[...]
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8 Addi ng IEE E 13 94 Dev ices Au to matica l ly New 1394 Dev ice Scre en (Figu re ) W hen your T V discovers a ne w IEEE de vice, t he New Dev ice screen w i l l appea r . S elect ing Add w il l i nclude the dev ice in t he Dev ice Select ion m enu. Selec tin g No t A dded wi l l not add the dev ice to the Dev ice Se[...]
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9 1394 Dev ice T y pe S cre en (Figu re , ) If t he new dev ice is al so connected using a na log inpu ts, you w i l l need to def ine t he dev ice t y pe. S elect t he t y p e of d ev ice, suc h as a V CR. Once the dev ice t y p e is selected, t hen the Dev ice sc reen is dis played so the manu fact u rer can b e selected (see [...]
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1 0 • H A Vi (Home Audio Vi deo I nt eroper ablit y ) is designed to ha ndle A V /C t y pe of co ntrol and a l lows each de vice to “teac h ” t he HDT V Re ceiver ho w to con trol more tha n simp le basic fu nct io ns. T he dev ice w il l i nform t he HD TV R eceiver what information and control b uttons w il l be needed on dev ice spec if ic[...]
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1 1 Dev i ce S elect io n Me nu Audio Se ct io n W hen a NetCommand compa t ib le legac y IR controlled A / V Receiver , or H A V i a mp l if ier has been connected to the T V and added to NetCommand Set up, an icon for this de vice w i l l appea r in t he a ud io section. Press A U DI O to c hang e navi gation to the audio sect io n. T hen press A[...]
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1 2 T ranspor t Men u Display in g the T r anspor t Men u (Figu re 1 2) Selec tin g a V CR or D V D Player from the Dev ice Selec tion men u w il l auto matica l ly d isplay the T r anspor t menu. This men u is a lso d isplayed when o ne of the tra nspor t buttons on the remo te control is pressed whi le v iew ing t hese dev ices. Y ou can re-d isp[...]
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13 Remo te Con t ro l Bu t to ns : Dev ice M enu Bu t to n Dev ice Men u Butto n (Figu re 1 3) The DEV IC E M EN U bu t ton display s the T r anspor t Men u for playback de v ices. A secon d press of th is bu t ton w il l d isplay t he m enus fo r NetComma nd ® compa tible IEEE dev ices. Me nu access va r ies by dev ice. W hi le watc[...]
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1 4 Guide Bu t to n (Figu re 1 3 , page 1 3) The GU I DE b utton display s the on -screen prog ram ming g uides. • F or NetComma nd ® compa tible satell ite receivers and some cab le boxes, t he G U I DE b utton w il l d isplay the on -sc reen progra mm ing g u ide f or the receiver or cable box. Use the A DJ UST a nd ENT( er ) buttons to navig [...]
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15 Spec ia l F eat u res Butto ns, Ma n ua l A na log Recor d i ng Spec ia l F e atu res (Figu re 1 3 , page 1 3) F or both NetC ommand® co mpatibl e t raditiona l IR dev ices and IEEE com patible dev ices, these buttons on yo u r T V rem ote co ntrol may al so operate the simi la r f unct ions for the dev ice: CH AN NEL V OLU ME M U[...]
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1 6 Ne t Command ® C on t ro l led Recor d ing s Recordin g Set up (Figu re 1 5) Y ou r H DT V Receiver is able to star t a nd st op recording s au toma t ica l ly and send the signa ls f rom on e e xter na l playback de vice to another e xter na l recording de vice. It is a lso able to co nvert d ig ital sig na ls f rom Ant - DT V a nd from IEEE [...]
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1 7 Cancel Cur ren t Re co rdi ngs T o ca ncel a recording i n progress, d isplay t he Dev ice Selec tion me nu and high l igh t t he source of the recor d ing. Conf ir m t hat the ico n for V CR ( or recording dev ice) is in t he Connect io n Sec tion nex t to the T V ico n. Press t he CANCEL bu t ton. The icon f or the VC R (or recor di ng dev ic[...]
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1 8 Ne t Command ® C on t ro l led P eer - to- P eer C onnect io ns W hat is a P e er - to- P e er Connect io n ? A peer -to- p eer connect io n a l lows the IEEE dev ices in you r HD TV R eceiver net work t o ta l k to each other w ithou t t he fu r ther need of HD T V Receiver inter ven t io n once the peer -to- pe er connection is[...]
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1 9 • W hen a De v ice i s selec te d from t he De vic e Se lec tion menu, t he scre en is blue (no sig na l sou rc e). • Ma ke s ure t he se lect ed de vic e is t u rned on. • From the E dit Net C omm and ® menu sele ct R ev iew t hen c heck t he Re vie w sc reen to s ee i f inputs m atc h the a ct ua l c onnec t ions on t he HDT V Rec eive[...]
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2 0 • The re is no aud io a nd vide o fr om the I EE E de v ice. • The d ev ice i s not tu rne d on - tu rn t he dev ic e power on. • No med ia (ta pe or di sc) i s ins er ted i nto the de v ice. • The me di a is bla n k (h a s no rec ordi ng ). • The pl ay com ma nd fa i led - T r y pre s sing pl ay a ga i n on the de vic e?[...]
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2 1 Pro blem P os si bl e S o lu t io n • The I E EE plug doe s not f it into HDT V Rec eiver (too l a rge). • The w rong t y p e of IE EE ca ble ha s be en us ed. O bta in a -pin t y pe or a pin to pi n ad aptor ca ble from a n e lect ronic or c omputer store. • A n I EE E de vic e ha s b [...]
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22 Appen d i x: NetC ommand ® C o n t ro l s NetCommand Compa t ib le T r ad i t io na l Dev ices (Ana lo g) W hen Dev ice S elect ion M enu is Displayed and the Dev ice is H igh l ight ed ( Y el low Outl ine) R E MOT E CON TROL BU T TON A / V Recei ver V CR D V D Ca ble Box/ DBS POW ER Power O n /O (togg le) P ower On/O (togg le) P ower On[...]
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23 W hen Net Comma nd ® Compatible T ra dit ional D ev ice is Vi ewe d or Pl ayed Rem ote Cont rol But ton A / V Re ceiver VCR D V D C able /DBS CH up /down Ch a nnel u p/dow n Sk ip For wa rd / Bac k wa rd s Ch apter or Track Ch a nnel u p/dow n Pa ge up /dow n when g uide s how ing VO L up /down V olu me Up/ Dow n M U T E Mute On /O 0 -9 (di[...]
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