Mitsubishi Electronics WS-55909, WS-73909 Receiver Screen, Cable Box Screen, VCR & VCR2 Screens

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Part II: Installation

The NetCommand™ Setup: Setup Screens

Figure 1. A/V Receiver menu.

Figure 2. Cable box menu.

Figure 3. VCR menu.

Figure 4. VCR2 menu.

A/V Receiver Screen

Figure 1

The A/V Receiver Screen allows you to

 

select the manufacturer and model you are

 

currently using. When you select a device,

 

you will see the video of the device on-

 

screen and hear the audio from the device

 

through your A/V Receiver. When “None” is

 

selected for the Manufacturer, you will hear

 

sound through th TV speakers only. When

The

“Other” is selected for the Manufacturer, no

input or volume control is available. When

“Other” is selected for the Model, some con-

NetCommand™

 

trol may be available.

 

Cable Box Screen

 

Figure 2

 

The Cable Box Screen allows you to select

 

the manufacturer and model of the cable

 

box that you are currently using. For the

 

Manufacturer, select “None” if you don’t

Setup:

not control the device (use the layer switch

have the device. If “Other” is selected for

 

the Manufacturer, then NetCommand™ can

 

on the remote or use the remote for the

Setup

device). If you have a listed Manufacturer,

but not the model, then selecting “Other” for

the model may allow device control.

VCR & VCR2 Screens

Screens

 

Figure 3 & 4

 

The VCR & VCR2 Screens allows you to

 

select the manufacturer and model of the

 

VCR or second VCR (if applicable) that you

 

are currently using. For the Manufacturer,

 

select “None” if you don’t have the device. If

 

“Other” is selected for the Manufacturer, then

 

NetCommand™ can not control the device

 

(use the layer switch on the remote or use

 

the remote for the device). If you have a

 

listed Manufacturer, but not the model, then

 

selecting “Other” for the model may allow

 

device control.

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