Mitsubishi Electronics WD-62627, WD-52627 manual All Ieee 1394 devices disappear

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Troubleshooting, continued

 

Problem

 

Possible Solution

 

 

 

 

43.

All IEEE 1394 devices disappear.

The connected devices must not be in a loop that returns to the TV. Make sure a

 

 

 

device is connected at the end.

 

 

• Disconnect all the cables and devices from the TV. Replace them one by one to

 

 

 

locate the problem device or cable

 

 

• Use System Reset (front control panel).

 

 

 

 

44.

Cannot rediscover a deleted IEEE 1394 device.

The device has been disconnected. Plug it in.

 

 

• The device is unchecked in the Review screen. Select NetCommand from the

 

 

 

Main menu, then select Review. Check the device.

 

 

• Remove IEEE 1394 plug. Go to the Edit NetCommand menu. Delete the IEEE

 

 

 

1394 device. Plug the device in again so it can be discovered again.

 

 

 

 

45.

An IEEE 1394 device has been plugged in but

The IEEE 1394 connection to the TV or another device is not secure or is loose.

 

does not appear in the Device Selection menu

The IEEE 1394 device is not powered on.

 

(not discovered).

A device in the IEEE 1394 chain is not powered on. Turn on all the devices.

 

 

• The device discovery can take as long as a minute to initiate.

 

 

IEEE 1394 cable is too long (maximum of 15 feet between devices).

 

 

• The IEEE 1394 device uses an incompatible protocol and will not be discovered

 

 

 

 

46.

Cannot record to or from the IEEE 1394 device,

To initiate a recording to IEEE 1394 device, press the REC key. The Record menu

 

including dubbed recordings.

 

displays allowing setup of the recording.

 

 

• The source device for the recording is not powered on.

 

 

• When dubbing, the destination device for the recording is not powered on.

 

 

• The wrong medium (analog tape for digital recording, or digital tape for the analog

 

 

 

recording) is in the device.

 

 

• The program is copy protected.

 

 

• The program has already been recorded once and the copy protection only

 

 

 

allows one recording.

 

 

• Unapproved source device for copy protected material.

 

 

• The recording device can not decode the copyright signal included in the signal

 

 

 

source (try another device if available).

 

 

• The playing device (for dubbing) does not support copyrighted material.

 

 

• Source for recording is copyrighted

 

 

• Too many IEEE 1394 devices in network. Insufficient bandwidth available.

 

 

 

Disconnect unused devices.

 

 

• Source Device has higher speed (S 400) than record device. If possible, reverse

 

 

 

devices, play in the slower device and record in the faster device.

 

 

 

 

47.

Cannot control the IEEE 1394 device from the

Device may not support the command.

 

Transport Menu.

Selected function is gray (such as Record for a DVD, which does not support the

 

 

 

Record function).

 

 

 

 

48.

When ChannelView™ list is displayed,

Available information is sent from the broadcaster or cable provider. No other

 

information appears incomplete

 

data is available.

 

 

 

 

49.

Program to be recorded was correctly selected

The broadcaster supplied program information that was incorrect and/or was

 

from ChannelView, however, incorrect program

 

changed after a recording was added to the Record List.

 

was recorded.

 

 

 

 

 

 

50.

Incomplete ChannelView program recorded.

Recording device may have lack of space availability and there is not enough

 

 

 

blank space to make a full recording.

 

 

 

 

51.

ChannelView program recording failed.

Connection and compatibility issues with IEEE 1394 (FireWire®) digital devices.

 

 

 

This may include too many Firewire devices in use at one time, or the recording

 

 

 

device not understanding the record command.

 

 

• Television lost power long enough to lose current clock time.

 

 

• Analog VCR power was left Off.

 

 

 

 

52.

TV is not responding after pulling out a memory

Press STOP or wait until playback is complete before removing media card.

 

card during playback.

 

 

 

 

 

 

53.

TV can’t play or stop a media card.

NetCommand was not set up. Without NetCommand enabled, you can only use

 

 

 

ENTER to play and CANCEL on the TV remote to control the media cards.

 

 

 

 

54.

Can’t see a thumbnail picture in the JPEG menu,

File does not meet file standards for playback.

 

or can’t see a track/song name in the Play list

 

 

 

menu.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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SetupUsing a CableCARD CableCARD TechnologyCableCARD Technology Connecting a Wall Outlet Cable or Cable Box Wall Outlet CableStandard Cable Box Antennas with Separate UHF and VHF Leads Antenna with a Single LeadFor antennas with flat twin leads For cable or antenna with coaxial lead$BCMF VCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable Audio & VideoVCR to a Cable Box Audio & Video Connecting a VCR to a Cable Box Audio & VideoReceiver Stereo System Satellite Receiver or Other Device with S-VideoTo connect an analog A/V receiver DVI Device DVD Player with Component VideoHdmi Device Hdtv Cable Box or Satellite Receiver with Component VideoConnecting a Computer with an Hdmi or DVI Monitor Output Computer with an Hdmi Monitor OutputComputer with a DVI Monitor Output An IR emitter cable is included with the TV Connecting the IR Emitter NetCommandConnecting Compatible Ieee 1394 Devices When Connecting Ieee 1394 DevicesCompatible Ieee 1394 Devices Connection Styles Pin Style vs -Pin Style ConnectorsDirect Device-To-Device Style Hub Connection StyleHelpful Hints Page NetCommand Setup and Editing Welcome To NetCommand NetCommand IntroductionNetCommand Pre-Memorized Devices Using the Remote Control with NetCommandNetCommand Setup On-Screen Buttons 3D Graphical Remote Control ButtonsNetCommand Information Screen NetCommand Initial SetupSetup Reminder Welcome ScreenDevice Setup Screen Finish Screen Review ScreenEdit NetCommand Add an A/V Receiver Receiver ScreenReceiver Inputs Receiver AVR Learn Screen Receiver AVR Input Learn ScreenAudio Output to AVR Screen Name ScreenEdit NetCommand Add Devices Edit NetCommand ScreenAdd Screen Device Learn Screen Device ScreenConnection for Device Screen Device Advanced Learn ScreenVCR for Recordings Screen RF Connection for Cable ScreenIR Code for Device Screen Edit NetCommand Change or Delete Devices Change Device ScreenDelete Device Screen Ieee 1394 Devices and NetCommand- Controlled Recordings Ieee 1394 Devices and NetCommand Control Adding Ieee 1394 Devices Automatically Adding Ieee 1394 Devices AutomaticallyName for 1394 Device Screen New 1394 Device ScreenConnection Screen Ieee 1394 Device Type ScreenPower On/Off Devices Device Selection MenuPIP Device Selection Menu Device Menu Using the Device Menu Button to Display MenusIR Controlled Devices Moving Through Other CableCARD ScreensGuide Button Using the Guide Button to Display ChannelView and MenusGuide and the Device Selection Menu Guide and the Record To MenuSetting up Recordings NetCommand-Controlled RecordingsTime-Delayed Recording Recording NowRecord List, Peer-to-Peer Connections Using A/V Discs Using A/V DiscsDirect VCR Recording from an Antenna or Cable Source Copy-Protected MaterialTV Menu Screen Operations Main Menu Language Setup MenuMemorize Channels ClockDate Timer On/OffTime Zone Daylight Savings TimeRemote Control Transport Buttons NetCommand MenuEdit Transport MenuTime-Delayed Recording Recording SetupRecord Menu RecordSetting Up Analog Recordings with TV Guide On Screen Default Digital Record DeviceCancel Current Recordings Analog RecordingsAntenna Channel MenuPrefer Digital MemorySQV SuperQuickView Signal StrengthCaptions Menu Digital SettingsAnalog Captions BackgroundSize FontsColor Opacity FontChip Chip Lock MenuEntry Chip Start Time and V-Chip Stop TimeContent Categories Chip Signal InformationPrograms without V-Chip signals Chip Lock Menu V-Chip DefinitionsFront Button Lock Lock By TimeAudio/Video Menu Analog and Digital Audio Settings Setting Descriptions AudioAnalog-Only Audio Settings Digital-Only Audio SettingsVideo Settings Setting Descriptions VideoHorizPosition Horizontal Position Auto PositionVertPosition Vertical Position Fine DetailMediaCommand and Media Card Playback Additional FeaturesOperation of PIP TV Display Formats Signal and Format DefinitionsDVD Definitions Anamorphic or Enhanced for Wide-Screen TV’s57%JTQMBZ PC Viewing PC resolution XGA selectionSignal Format 16 X 9 Standard Signal Format Standard ZoomPC Display Formats Inserting a media card MediaCommand and Media Card PlaybackDon’t pull the media card out while it is playing For MP3 or WMA Audio PlaybackMedia Command and Media Card Playback Troubleshooting Problem Possible Solution TroubleshootingThere is a large black or gray rectangle on Devices are grayed out in the Device Selection All Ieee 1394 devices disappear Troubleshooting Appendix B Specifications Appendix H Lamp Cartridge ReplacementAppendix G Cleaning and Service Appendix a Bypassing the V-Chip LockPage Appendix a Bypassing the V-Chip Lock Bypassing the V-Chip LockBypassing Front Button Lock This page intentionally blank Appendix B Specifications TV SpecificationsInputs Outputs Programming the Remote to Control NetCommand A/V Products Appendix C Remote Control Programming CodesDVD Players Cable/SAT/DTV position TV positionVCR position DVD positionNetCommand Compatible Traditional Devices Analog Appendix D Device Control with NetCommandIeee 1394 Devices When an Ieee 1394 Device is Viewed or PlayedAppendix E NetCommand Specialized Device Keys Analog Program Appendix F On-Screen Information DisplaysDigital Program Digital Ieee 1394 DeviceAppendix G Cleaning and Service Lamp Life Appendix H Lamp Cartridge ReplacementDo not touch the glass parts of the lamp cartridge Burn DangerTrademark and License Information Mitsubishi TV Software Index VCR 115 Mitsubishi DLP Projection Television Limited Warranty116 This Limited Warranty does not CoverPage Website Mail MDEAservice@mdea.com
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