Mitsubishi Electronics HD-5000A manual Special Features

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Special Features

Device Selection Menu

This menu allows you to:

Select the device for viewing on the display monitor.

Select display monitor speakers or A/V Receiver speakers for the audio.

Change a NetCommand® compatible A/V Receiver’s inputs automatically.

Power NetCommand devices on or off.

Verify NetCommand recordings and peer-to-peer connections.

Cancel recordings or peer-to-peer connections.

Display the menu for HAVi devices.

Transport Menu

This menu allows you to operate the transport functions of NetCommand compatible IR controlled and IEEE  recording and playback devices.

Record and Connect Buttons

The Record button on the remote control will allow you to begin a recording or schedule a delayed recording using NetCommand. The CONNECT button allows you to establish a peer-to-peer connection between two IEEE  devices connected to the HDTV Receiver network.

Note: To the left is a list of devices by several manufacturers that have been tested and shown to be compatible with the NetCommand control system. When you use these devices you will be able to control them without changing the setting of the remote control from Cable/DBS/DTV to another product. Since similar devices from the same manufacturer often operate the same way, other models may be compatible, however they have not been tested so not all NetCommand functions may be available. For devices that are not supported by NetCommand, you will need to use that device’s original remote control or program the HDTV Receiver remote to operate these devices in the traditional manner.

Track List

The Track List allows you to play, select or delete the programs stored on your IEEE  AV Disc.

NetCommand® Setup

For NetCommand traditional devices, the NetCommand Setup should have been completed. The NetCommand Setup will detail what type and brand of devices are connected and how these devices are connected to the HDTV Receiver and A/V Receiver. In addition, you need to connect IR Emitters to the HDTV Receiver connection labeled IR Output NetCommand. IR Emitter ends should be properly placed in front of each NetCommand IR device. You will need to make this connection in order to control NetCommand IR devices. The remote control needs to be programmed to operate NetCommand functions. See the HD- Owner’s Guide for instructions on connecting IR compatible devices, using the NetCommand Setup and programming the remote control.

Non-NetCommand IR Devices

When you are using a non-NetCommand compatible device, select the device on the Device Selection menu and press ENT(er). Then move the slide switch at the top of your remote control to the appropriate layer and point the remote control at the device to control it, or you will need to use the remote control that came with that device.

IMPORTANT

You need to program your HDTV Receiver remote to operate the NetCommand features.

1.Move the slide switch at the top of the Remote Control to the Cable/DBS/DTV position.

2.Press and hold on the POWER button.

3.While holding on the POWER button, enter the number for NetCommand 197.

4.Release the POWER button.

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