Mitsubishi Electronics WD-62628, WD-52628, WD-73727 manual Connecting the IR Emitter NetCommand

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Connecting the IR Emitter NetCommand®

IR Emitter NetCommand®

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An IR emitter cable is included with the TV.

The emitters connected to these jacks are used by the NetCommand system and by TV Guide On Screen® to control other devices such as VCRs, DVD players, Cable boxes and Satellite receivers.

1.Connect the plug end of the supplied IR Emitter Cable to either one of the IR Output NetCommand jacks on the TV back panel.

2.Run the cable for each of the emitter ends under, alongside, or over the top of each device to be controlled to the area of the front where the remote control sensor is located.

3.Place the emitter end in front of the remote control sensor of the device to be controlled. The emitter bulb should face the remote control sensor. This bulb emits infrared light in a cone shaped pattern. The bulb needs to be placed far enough from the remote control sensor to allow the cone pattern to include the sensor.

The remote control sensor is usually behind the plastic window of the front display panel. It is sometimes visible when you look through the display plastic using a flashlight and is normally a round or square cutout behind the plastic. If you cannot see the sensor and the device’s Owner’s Guide does not specify the location, you can find it by using the device’s remote control.

a.Hold the remote about one-half inch from the front of the device. Starting from one end of the display window plastic, press the POWER button.

b.If the device does not respond, move the remote control one inch toward the center and try again.

c.Repeat this until the device responds.

d.Note this location and then start over from the other end of the display window plastic, repeating until the device responds again.

The remote control sensor will be somewhere between these two positions. This is usually enough accuracy for the placement of the IR emitters.

With some devices, the emitter works better facing downward from the top of the device. Some experimentation may be needed.

The emitter end being used can be secured in place using double stick tape.

If you are not going to be using all emitter ends, place the unused ends behind the devices so that they cannot send signals to the remote control sensors.

 

 

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Figure 15. Connecting IR Emitter NetCommand

IMPORTANT

If a single emitter end can be placed in a position that will operate more than one device, do not use a separate emitter end for the additional device. A single device receiving remote control signals from too many emitters or remote controls may not respond at all.

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Contents Visit our website at TV InformationTV Guide On Screen Access Requirements Stand RequirementFCC Declaration of Conformity Important Safeguards Important Safeguards Contents Mitsubishi DLP Projection Television Limited Warranty Our Thanks Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, IncRemote Control TV Accessories Special Features Front Control PanelTV Accessories      Special Features Front-Panel Indicator Lights Lamp Indicator Front Control PanelModels WD-52628, WD-62628 Model WD-73727Reset Status IndicatorPower/Timer Indicator Remote Control OverviewCare Battery InstallationSleep Timer IR Emitter NetCommand TV Back PanelComponent 1, 2, and 3 Inputs Input 1Hdmi 1 DTV Link/IEEECableCARD Slot Digital Audio OutputMemory Card Reader and Front-Panel Inputs Card CompatibilityInput 3 and Ieee 1394 Input/Output Memory Card Input 3 and Ieee Reader Input/OutputSystem Reset Button TV Reset MenuDemo Mode Additional InformationConnecting Connecting External Devices and NetCommand Setup Stereo and/or digital audio cables AV ReceiverCableCARD Technology Using a CableCARDUsing a CableCARD Connecting a Wall Outlet Cable or Cable Box Wall Outlet CableStandard Cable Box Can be used with a CableCARDAntenna with a Single Lead Antennas with Separate UHF and VHF LeadsFor antennas with flat twin leads For cable or antenna with coaxial leadVCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable Audio & Video $BCMFConnecting a VCR to a Cable Box Audio & Video VCR to a Cable Box Audio & VideoTo connect an analog A/V receiver Receiver Stereo SystemSatellite Receiver or Other Device with S-Video DVD Player with Component Video DVI DeviceHdtv Cable Box or Satellite Receiver with Component Video Hdmi DeviceConnecting a Computer with an Hdmi or DVI Monitor Output Computer with an Hdmi Monitor OutputComputer with a DVI Monitor Output To view PC video on the TVConnecting the IR Emitter NetCommand Connecting IR Emitter NetCommandCompatible Ieee 1394 Devices Connecting Compatible Ieee 1394 DevicesWhen Connecting Ieee 1394 Devices Pin-Style vs -Pin-Style Connectors Connection StylesDirect Device-To-Device Style Hub Connection StyleHelpful Hints for NetCommand Connections Page NetCommand Setup and Editing NetCommand Introduction Using the Remote Control with NetCommand NetCommand Pre-Memorized DevicesReceiver Cable Box SAT Satellite DVD Player ReceiverNetCommand Setup On-Screen Buttons Remote Control Buttons 3D Graphical Menu SystemNetCommand Initial Setup NetCommand Information ScreenSetup Reminder Welcome ScreenDevice Setup Screen TV Guide On Screen System SetupReview Screen Finish ScreenReceiver Inputs Edit NetCommand Add an A/V ReceiverReceiver Screen Receiver AVR Input Learn Screen Receiver AVR Learn ScreenName Screen Audio Output to AVR ScreenAdd Screen Edit NetCommand Add DevicesEdit NetCommand Screen Device Screen Device Learn ScreenDevice Advanced Learn Screen Connection for Device ScreenIR Code for Device Screen VCR for Recordings ScreenRF Connection for Cable Screen Delete Device Screen Edit NetCommand Change or Delete DevicesChange Device Screen Ieee 1394 Devices and NetCommand Control Adding Ieee 1394 Devices Automatically Adding Ieee 1394 Devices AutomaticallyNew 1394 Device Screen Name for 1394 Device ScreenIeee 1394 Device Type Screen Connection ScreenPage NetCommand Functions Device Selection Menu PIP Device Selection MenuUsing the Device Menu Button to Display Menus Device MenuCableCARD Menu IR Controlled DevicesUsing the Guide Button to Display ChannelView and Menus Guide ButtonGuide and the Device Selection Menu Guide and the Record To MenuNetCommand-Controlled Recordings Copy-Protected Material Restrictions for Traditional VCRsWhat is a Peer-to-Peer Connection? Setting up a Non-Recording Peer-to- Peer ConnectionCancelling a Peer-to-Peer Connection Peer-to-Peer ConnectionsTrack List Screen Using A/V DiscsDisc Search TV Menu Operations Main Menu Setup Menu LanguageMemorize Channels ClockSoftware Version TimerLamp Reminder NetCommand Menu Remote Control Transport ButtonsEdit Icon OrderRecording Setup Time-Delayed RecordingRecord Menu RecordDefault Digital Record Device Setting Up Analog Recordings with TV Guide On ScreenTV Guide On Screen and the Record List Analog RecordingsChannel Menu Signal Strength SQV SuperQuickViewDigital Settings Captions MenuAnalog Captions BackgroundFonts SizeColor Opacity FontSetting a Pass Code Setting V-Chip OptionsChip Lock Menu Chip Lock Menu OverviewV-CHIP Button Lock by TimeFront Button Lock Bypassing V‑Chip Lock and Lock by TimeChip Signal Information Content CategoriesPrograms without V-Chip signals Chip RatingsAudio/Video Menu Audio Settings Analog and Digital Audio SettingsAnalog-Only Audio Settings Digital-Only Audio SettingsPC Video Settings Video SettingsVideo Settings Page Additional Features MediaCommand and Memory Card PlaybackMediaCommand and Memory Card Playback Memory Card SlotsMedia Command and Memory Card Playback Operation of PIP and POP Signal Definitions TV Display FormatsDVD Definitions Format Definitions57%JTQMBZ PC resolution XGA selection PC ViewingPC Display Formats Signal Format 16 X 9 StandardSignal Format Standard Zoom Troubleshooting Symptom Suggested Solution General TV OperationTroubleshooting Picture PositionIndicators SoundIeee 1394 Devices DeviceTV Guide On Screen Page Appendix a Specifications Appendix G Cleaning and ServiceInputs Appendix a SpecificationsTV Specifications Outputs Appendix B On-Screen Information Displays Analog ProgramDigital Program Digital Ieee 1394 DeviceDeactivating the Front Button Lock Appendix C Bypassing the V-Chip LockBypassing the V-Chip Lock This page intentionally blank Appendix D Remote Control Programming Codes Programming the Remote to Control NetCommand A/V ProductsReceivers Cable BoxesVCRs DVD PlayersSatellite Receivers/SAT/DTV TV position Cable/SAT/DTV positionVCR position DVD positionAppendix E Device Control with NetCommand NetCommand Compatible Traditional Devices AnalogWhen an Ieee 1394 Device is Viewed or Played Appendix F NetCommand Specialized Device Keys Appendix G Cleaning and Service Appendix H Lamp Cartridge Replacement Do not touch the glass parts of the lamp cartridgeWash Your Hands THOROUGHLY, AS this Lamp Contains Mercury Appendix I Recording and Viewing Combinations Source deviceDigital VCR or A/V Disc Connected to IEEE-1394 Port Trademark and License Information Mitsubishi TV Software Mitsubishi DLP Projection Television Limited Warranty 118This Limited Warranty does not Cover 119Index IndexIndex Page Page MDEAservice@mdea.com Website Mail
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