Mitsubishi Electronics HD-5000A manual Problem Possible Solution, HD- Owner’s Guide

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Problem

Possible Solution

 

 

• When a Device is selected from the Device Selection

• Make sure the selected device is turned on.

menu, the screen is blue (no signal source).

• From the Edit NetCommand® menu select Review then check the

 

Review screen to see if inputs match the actual connections on the

 

HDTV Receiver. If they do not match, either change the

 

actual connections, or select Change on the EditNetCommand menu

 

to change the HDTV Receiver’s Memory for the connection.

• The Device does not respond to key presses from the

• Remote has not been setup for NetCommand use. See the

remote.

HD- Owner’s Guide.

 

• The incorrect manufacturer was selected during setup. Select

 

Change on the Edit NetCommand menu and then select the device

 

to display the manufacturer selection. Change if necessary.

 

• The device is not supported.

 

• The requested function is not supported by NetCommand.

 

Verify the function supported.

 

• The IR emitter is incorrectly placed. Make sure the IR

 

emitter is facing the IR sensor in the device.

 

• The IR emitter is not plugged into the IR emitter Output

 

NetCommand.

 

• The IR emitter is facing the HDTV Receiver IR Sensor,

 

causing double signals. Be sure that the IR emitter cannot “see” the

 

HDTV Receiver IR Sensor.

• The A/V Receiver is the selected audio source but

• Check to see if the A/V Receiver power is turned on. After the

there is no sound.

power is turned on, redisplay the Device Selection menu and press

 

ENT(er) to allow NetCommand to correctly select the A/V Receiver

 

input.

 

• From the Edit NetCommand select Review. Check the Review screen

 

to see if the A/V Receiver inputs for the selected configuration match

 

the actual connections on the A/V Receiver. If they do not match,

 

either change the actual connections, or select Change on the Edit

 

NetCommand menu to change the HDTV Receiver memory for the

 

connection.

• The Speaker icon or A/V Receiver icon is grayed

• Select Change from the Edit NetCommand menu, and then

out and not selectable.

select the device. Once the Connection screen is displayed,

 

check if the audio checkbox is selected for the HDTV Receiver

 

input and/or AVR input.

• Devices are grayed out in the Device Selection menu

• A recording is in progress requiring the use of Monitor Out.

or the PIP Selection menu.

Cancel the recording to select the device.

 

• Digital devices (Ant-DTV and  devices) and devices with

 

scanning rate of p or i cannot display in the PIP or

 

POP.

• Cannot see the A/V Receiver menu.

• Normally, the A/V Receiver is not connected to any

 

input of the HDTV Receiver. To check the A/V Receiver

 

menu, temporarily plug into an unused input of the HDTV Receiver.

 

Then after selecting Review from the Edit NetCommand menu,

 

turn the input On to view the A/V Receiver menu.

• The REC button is not working, or, on the Transport

• The device does not support recording, such as a DVD player.

menu the record key is grayed out and not available.

• Recordings can not be initiated from the Transport menu when

 

the device is an IEEE  device. To record to an IEEE 

 

device, change the HDTV Receiver to the ANT-DTV or source

 

device for the recording and press the REC key. The Record

 

menu displays allowing setup of a recording.

• Excessive digital artifacts.

• The IEEE  cable is too long (maximum of  feet between

 

devices.)

 

•There may be a slow device in the middle of the IEEE 

 

network. Move the slow devices to the end so that connections

 

for faster devices do not pass through them.

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