Mitsubishi Electronics LT-37131 manual Tips for Connecting Ieee 1394 Devices, Ieee 1394 Amplifiers

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Chapter 7. Using IEEE 1394 Devices

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Overview, continued

Tips for Connecting IEEE 1394 Devices

that has sub-units, a pop-up menu will appear to allow you to select the sub-unit you wish to use.

IEEE 1394 Amplifiers

Do not loop the last device in the chain back to the TV. When the

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You can use the TV to control switching between the TV speakers and speakers connected to your IEEE 1394 amplifier.

1. Press INPUT to open the Input Selection menu. The

screen will show an icon for a connected IEEE 1394

amplifier. If an IEEE 1394 amplifier has been con-

nected, AVR and TV speaker icons will display.

Place devices that have only a mechanical (two-posi- tion) power switch at the end of the chain or leave the power switch in the on position. When turned off, IEEE 1394 signals may not be able to pass through the device to other devices.

Place devices with the slowest communication speed at the end of the chain. Sometimes the communica- tion speed is marked near the IEEE 1394 connector with an “S” number. The higher the number, the faster the communication speed. This TV has a communica- tion speed of s400. Devices with slow communica- tion speeds can interfere with IEEE 1394 signals from faster devices. When setting up a digital recording between a faster device and a slower device, make the slower device the source and make the faster device the recorder.

Use IEEE 1394 cables 15 feet or less in length between devices.

This TV is an IEEE 1394a device. It can be used with an IEEE 1394b system when an IEEE-1394a-to-1394b convertor is used. 1394b systems are capable of greater distances and multi-room applications.

The TV can recognize a maximum of seven IEEE 1394 devices.

IEEE 1394 Devices and the Input Selection Menu

Select an IEEE 1394 device to watch from the Input Selec- tion menu just as you would any other device. See figure 3, Input Selection menu.

When you connect an IEEE 1394 device to the TV network and power it on, the new device is automatically detected. Some non-audio/video or incompatible IEEE 1394 devices, such as personal computers (PCs), may not be detected by the TV and do not appear in the Input Selec- tion menu. Such devices can, however, coexist and are still available to other devices on the IEEE 1394 network that are compatible with these non-audio/video devices.

Some devices may be a combination of two or more types of devices, such as a recording device that is also a tuning device. Each portion of the device is called a sub-unit.

When you select a device on the Input Selection menu

2.

Press AUDIO to move the highlight to the audio section.

3.

Press

to select either the TV speakers or the IEEE

 

1394 amplifier.

4.

Press ENTER to select and hear the new audio source.

IEEE 1394 Camcorders

Control Functions. Connect the camcorder to the TV’s IEEE 1394 jack on the rear of the TV and test using the TV’s remote control to operate the cam- corder. If your model does not operate properly, use the camcorder’s control buttons instead.

MPEG Camcorder. If you are unable to play back over the IEEE 1394 interface, use the analog audio/ video connections described in chapter 2, “TV Con- nections.”

DV Camcorder. Connect the camcorder using the analog audio and video connections described in chapter 2, “TV Connections.”

You can connect an IEEE 1394 camcorder with an IEEE 1394 cable or with analog audio/video cables. In either case, test using the TV’s remote control to operate the camcorder over the IEEE 1394 cable.

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Contents LT-37131 LT-46131 U T I O N Retailer Name Location Model Number check one LT-37131 LT-46131Serial Number Purchase Date Contents Using Ieee 1394 Devices TV Menu SettingsOperating Other Devices with the Remote Control Using the TV with a Personal ComputerIf Your TV Gets Damaged Demo ModeStand Requirement Operating NotesUnauthorized Software LCD Screen CleaningGeneral Cleaning Warnings Top and Sides of the TVRead, Retain and Follow All Instructions Important SafeguardsPower Lines To order a Wall Mount Kit PSM-2031 Stand Removal InstructionsWall Mount Kit Television Overview Package Contents Special Features of Your TVSpecial Features of Your TV Package ContentsGetting Started Guidelines for Setting Up and Using Your New Widescreen TVAdditional TV Setup Digital Cable Ready CableCARDChanging Channels Controlling Sound VolumeTurning the TV On or Off Front Control Panel TV Front Panel, Power Button and IndicatorsSystem Reset Button ResetLED Color TV Condition Additional Information POWER/TIMER IndicatorStatus Indicator CableCARD Menu Using a CableCARDCableCARD menu Network Setup CableCARD TechnologyANT 1/MAIN and CableCARD Audio and Video Back and Side PanelsComponent 1 and 2 Inputs ANT 1/MAINAudio only Back PanelLocated next to Digital Audio Output jackDo not connect a computer to either TV Hdmi jack Hdmi 1DTVLINK/IEEE CableCARD SlotTV Connections Ieee 1394 Connections Before You BeginChoosing a Language for Menus More About Auto Input SensingConnection Type into the TV Effect on Home Recording Digital Video and Home RecordingAudio-Only Connections Picture Quality Name Signal TypeConnection Types Video and Combined Audio/Video ConnectionsCable Management Hdtv Cable Box or Satellite Receiver with Component Video Can be used with a CableCARD Wall Outlet Cable no cable boxFor cable or antenna with coaxial lead Antenna with a Single LeadAntennas with Separate UHF and VHF Leads For an antenna with flat twin leadsOptional VCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet CableVCR to a Cable Box Audio & Video Connecting a VCR to a cable boxConnecting an Hdmi device To connect an analog A/V receiver DVD Player with Component VideoReceiver Stereo System Camcorder Older Cable BoxTV Connections TV Operation VOL Remote ControlOverview Record/Playback KeysResetting the Remote Control Sleep TimerBattery Installation Low Battery IndicatorChannelView Channel Listings Using ChannelViewFeature Instructions Choosing a Program SourceDigital Ieee 1394 Device Status DisplayAnalog Program Digital ProgramTV Picture Format Definitions TV Signals and Picture FormatsSignal Definitions DVD DefinitionsTV Picture Formats Split Screen Operations Instructions Split ScreenOperation Hdmi 1 Ieee Split Screen DisplaysTV Inputs for Split Screen 1394To use the Power Swivel feature for LT-37131 Manual and Power SwivelTV Menu Settings Menu Screens Remote Control Buttons3D Graphical Menu System Main Menu Setting the Clock Automatically Setup MenuSetting the Clock Manually Set Day DeviceChannel On/OffDVD2 VCR Input Name MenuIcon Order Menu DVDTerminology Channel MenuFAV Channel Menu FAV Setup Using the Channel MenuUsing FAV Channels FAV Setup Using Only the Remote ControlFont Captions MenuOpacity Font SizeColor BackgroundFront Panel Lock Parental Lock Menu Parental Lock MenuLock by Time Parental Lock Menu Other Ratings Menu Ratings MenuBypassing the Ratings Lock and Lock by Time TV Ratings Chip Signal InformationTV Content Categories Audio/Video Menu Ieee 1394 Amplifier Settings Analog and Digital Audio SettingsAnalog-Only Audio Settings Digital-Only Audio SettingsContrast Brightness Personal Computer Video SettingsTV Menu Settings Operating Other Devices with the Remote Control Functions Available for Other A/V Devices Code Verification Programming the Remote ControlMethod 1 Code Entry Method 2 Code SearchReceivers Brand Code Programming CodesAudio Lock Universal A/V Receiver Control Audio Amplifiers Brand CodeCD Players Brand Code KLHCable Boxes Brand Code LXIDVD Players/Recorders Brand Code NSCJSI Satellite Receivers Brand Code Laser Disc Players Brand CodeABS VCRs and DVRs Brand CodeSTS Page Using the TV with a Personal Computer To Remove the Computer Icon from the Input Selection Menu SetupVideo Adjustments Computer with Hdmi Monitor Output Connecting a Computer to the TVComputer with DVI Monitor Output Computer with VGA 15-Pin Monitor Output Analog Video Connecting a computer with a VGA 15-pin monitor outputSelect Control Panel Adjusting Image ResolutionFormat Reduced Standard Displays available for your computer’s video signal640 X Using Ieee 1394 Devices Hub Connection Method OverviewDirect Device-To-Device Method Ieee 1394 Camcorders Tips for Connecting Ieee 1394 DevicesIeee 1394 Amplifiers Ieee 1394 Devices and the Input Selection MenuRecording Now from the Menu Immediate Recording from the Recording Setup MenuTime-Delayed Recording from the Menu Recording to Ieee 1394 Recordable DevicesImmediate Recording from ChannelView Time-Delayed Recording from ChannelViewTo Cancel a Recording in Progress To Cancel a Scheduled RecordingOperation of Ieee 1394 Devices with the TV’s Remote Control TV Remote Control and Ieee 1394 DevicesTo Power On or Off a Compatible Ieee 1394 Device To Copy or Move a Track to Another Ieee 1394 Device DiscsRetention Period Press Enter to select the device output Appendices Appendix B Specifications Appendix C TroubleshootingPage Bypassing the Parental Lock Appendix a Bypassing the Parental LockThis page intentionally left blank Reception Appendix B SpecificationsInputs Description Qty Signal Type Input Specifications Picture TechnologyHdmi Enviornmental Condtions Model Operating TemperatureOutputs Description Qty Output Specifications Digital InterfacesDemo Mode Off button Appendix C TroubleshootingTV Reset Functions Reset Name When to Use How to Use Resulting ActionSupport Service and SupportService TV Channels Symptom Remarks General TV Operation Symptom RemarksPicture Symptom Remarks TV Power On/Off Symptom RemarksIeee 1394 Recording Symptom Remarks Indicators Symptom RemarksSound Symptom Remarks Ieee 1394 Devices Symptom Remarks Appendix C Troubleshooting Trademark and License Information 103 Mitsubishi TV Software104 Mitsubishi LCD Flat Panel Hdtv Limited WarrantyIndex VCR Page System Reset MDEAservice@mdea.comDemo Mode