Mitsubishi Electronics WD-57833 manual NetCommand-Controlled Recording, Before You Begin

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NetCommand-Controlled Recording

This section describes making recordings indepen- dently of the TV Guide On Screen system. For instruc- tions on setting up recordings using TV Guide On Screen, see the separate TV Guide On Screen® Interac- tive Program Guide User’s Manual.

Before You Begin

For best results, review this list of factors that may affect your recordings.

Recordable Inputs

You can record from the ANT 1 or ANT 2 jacks, the INPUT 1–3jacks, or the IEEE 1394 inputs.

Note: Signals received on the HDMI and component inputs cannot be recorded.

Analog vs. Digital Recording Devices

Analog programs can be recorded only to analog devices. Analog sources cannot be recorded to digital devices. Connect your analog recording device to the TV’s RECORD OUTPUT jacks.

Digital programs can be recorded on either digital or analog devices. For best playback quality, however, record digital programs on digital record- ing devices. Connect your digital recording devices to the TV’s IEEE 1394 jacks.

Analog Recording Formats

If you record from a digital 16:9 channel to an analog VCR or recording device, select a recording format based on the type of TV you will use for playback. You must choose a format for analog recording because of the mismatch between the 16:9 ratio of the digital source picture and the narrower 4:3 ratio of the analog recorder.

Choose the analog recording format in the Record > Setup menu. Your choices are:

Anamorphic. For anamorphic (widescreen) play- back on this widescreen TV. Ensure that the TV screen format is set to standard (see the section on TV formats in this Owner’s Guide).

Cropped. For cropped playback on an older-style 4:3 TV. The cropped display removes the top and bottom sections of the picture. This setting does not affect recording from analog devices, analog channels, or 4:3 digital channels.

Copy-Protected Material

When attempting to record copy-protected material, the record functions of the NetCommand and IEEE 1394 systems may be prevented or stopped.

Making a Recording

You can start a recording immediately or you can schedule it to take place at a later time and set the duration of the recording in 30-minute increments. The default is one hour. While recording, you can view a dif- ferent device or power off the TV.

Immediate Recording

1.Switch the TV to the program source by using the

Input Selection menu.

a.Press INPUT to display the Input Selection menu.

b.Highlight the icon for the program source and press ENTER to switch to the program source.

c.Change the channel if needed.

2.Press MENU and to display the Record > Schedule menu.

3.Review the recording settings and change if needed.

4.Press to start recording.

Time-Delayed Recording

You can schedule up to 32 recordings.

1.Ensure that TV Energy Mode is set to Fast Power On and the TV clock is set to the correct time and day. Use the Setup menu to make any needed changes.

2.Switch the TV to the program source by using the

Input Selection menu.

a.Press INPUT to display the Input Selection menu.

b.Highlight the icon for the program source and press ENTER to switch to the program source.

3.Press MENU and to display the Record > Schedule menu.

4.Review the Channel, Record To, and Duration settings. Change settings if needed. See the infor- mation box “Using the Record > Schedule Menu.”

5.Set the Start Time and Day.

6.Highlight ADD and press ENTER to add the recording to the Record List. A confirmation message will be displayed if your selection is successful.

If you picked overlapping times, day(s), or destination devices, you will see a message stating there is a conflict. To cancel the conflicting recording, press MENU and to display the Record > List menu. Highlight the conflicting recording and press CANCEL.

6.Review the Record List to confirm that the record- ing is now in the schedule.

a.Press MENU to move the highlight to the top row of icons in the Record menu.

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Contents WD-57833 WD-65833 WD-73833 For Your Records Refer Servicing to Qualified Service PersonnelContents Operating Notes Installation NotesLamp Replacement Cleaning RecommendationsImportant Safeguards Special Features of Your TV Package ContentsFront Inputs TV Front PanelTV Guide On Screen Interactive Program Guide System Control PanelLamp Indicator Front-Panel IndicatorsPOWER/TIMER Indicator Status IndicatorTV Back Panel Pb Pr 480i/480p/720p/1080i Hdmi InputsComponent audio and video front and rear Hdmi Cable CategoriesGetting Started Guidelines for Setting Up and Using Your New Widescreen TVAdditional TV Setup ANT 2. See Setup EditInstalling the Remote Control Batteries When You First Power On the TVInitial TV Setup Change the Menu Language Setting Up TV InputsAdditional TV Setup Using the Setup Menu When You First Connect a DeviceMore About Auto Input Sensing Controlling A/V Receiver Sound VolumeWith a Standard TV Setup With NetCommand Control of an A/V ReceiverDigital DVI Connecting a Computer to the TVThis TV accepts digital computer signals only Computer Video Connection Audio Video OutputComputer Display Formats Using the TV with a Personal ComputerComputer Video Adjustments Image ResolutionHdtv Cable Box or Satellite Receiver with Component Video Before you Begin18 3. TV Connections For an antenna with flat twin leads Wall Outlet Cable no cable boxAntennas with Separate UHF and VHF Leads Antenna with a Single LeadDVD Player with Component Video %1MBZFSVideo Optional Connecting a VCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet CableVCR to a Cable Box Audio & Video Connecting a VCR to a cable boxReceivers with Hdmi Inputs Receiver Sound SystemOlder Cable Box To connect an analog A/V receiverHdmi Connection CamcorderComposite Video Connection Component Y Pb Pr Video ConnectionFour-Pin and 6-Pin Connections Ieee 1394 DevicesCompatible Ieee 1394 Devices Connection MethodsIeee 1394 Camcorders Tips for Connecting Ieee 1394 DevicesSleep Timer Choosing a Viewing SourceTV Tips Adjust Up/Down/Left/Right Navigate menus and change settings Remote ControlCare of the Remote Control NetCommand for Hdmi DevicesResetting the Remote Control Low-Battery IndicatorPress Key Using ChannelViewFeature ChannelView Channel ListingsTV-PG Signal StrengthStatus Display Ant 1ANT-1 Fav Favorite ChannelsTV Display Format Definitions TV Signals and Display FormatsSignal Definitions DVD DefinitionsSee descriptions on the preceding TV Display FormatsTV Inputs for Split Screen Split ScreenOperation of Split Screen Split Screen DisplaysJpeg Photos and the USB Photo Port Viewing Camera FilesKeys for Jpeg Picture Slide Show Media Setup MenuPhotos and Moving Video as Composite Video Slide ShowMain Menu Remote Control Keys for the TV Menu SystemAV Menu Options AV MenuGlobal Medium Film Mode Auto, OffOn if TV on Off Game Mode Off, On Video Noise HighVideo Menu Options Video MenuANT1/ANT2 Audio MenuAudio Menu Options ANT1/ANT2 SAPCaptions Menu Options Captions MenuCaptions on Analog Channels Captions on Digital Channels1 Enter Setup MenuSetup menu, Scan option Setup Menu OptionsName Setup menu, Edit channel optionsEdit ChannelSettings ClockSelect either Applies or Ignore for Daylight Savings Time Input Ant-1, Ant-2, DVD, VCR, etc TimerSetup menu, Timer options Timer On, Off DayMode Energy Fast Power OnLow Power EnergyAVR Inputs MenuInputs Menu Options VCR, PCSetting Up TV Guide On Screen Using the TV Guide On Screen SystemInputs Guide menu for TV Guide On Screen setup Other Menu Alternate Rating System Lock MenuPass Codes Parent MenuTV-G Parent Menu Options U.S.-based rating systemTV-Y TV-Y7Other Menu Options alternate rating system TimeFront Panel Important Note on NetCommand About NetCommandConnecting IR Emitter NetCommand IR Emitter Placement NetCommandInitial NetCommand Setup for Most Devices Add or Remove Device Keys from NetCommand ControlIf the device has no Power OFF key, skip this step Power GuideCH/PAGE Operating NetCommand-Controlled Devices To Control Most Device TypesSpecial Operation Methods To Control an A/V Receiver Outside the Guide Inside the GuideSetting Up NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver Before You Begin DVD Input key NetCommand-Controlled Recording Before You BeginMaking a Recording To Cancel a Scheduled Recording Using the Record Schedule MenuCancelling Recordings To Cancel a Recording in ProgressImmediate Recording from ChannelView Setting Up Analog VCR Recordings with TV Guide On ScreenRecording from ChannelView More on VCR RecordingUsing Ieee 1394 Devices To Power On or Off a Compatible Ieee 1394 DeviceIeee 1394 Devices in the Input Selection Menu  Disc Search by Time Recording to Ieee 1394 DevicesDiscs Disc Track List ScreenIeee 1394 System Compatibility Appendix a SpecificationsTo Order a New Lamp Appendix B Lamp-Cartridge Replacement and CleaningTo Receive a Replacement Lamp Under Warranty LampDisposal of the Old Lamp Cartridge Lamp-Cartridge ReplacementInstalling the New Lamp Cartridge Removing the Old Lamp CartridgeBypassing the Parental Lock Appendix C Bypassing the Parental LockThis page intentionally left blank Functions Available for Other A/V Devices Appendix D Programming the Remote ControlProgramming the Remote Control Code VerificationAudio Lock Universal A/V Receiver Control Audio Amplifiers Brand Code Programming CodesCable Boxes Brand Code CD Players Brand CodeTFC DVD Players/Recorders Brand CodeSatellite Receivers Brand Code Laser Disc Players Brand CodeABS VCRs and DVRs Brand CodeSTS Reset Name When to Use How to Use Resulting Action Appendix E TroubleshootingTV Reset Comparison Guide Before you change sound or picture settings IfService and Support ServiceSupport TV Channels Symptom Remarks General TV Operation Symptom RemarksPicture Symptom Remarks TV Power On/Off Symptom RemarksIndicators Symptom Remarks Symptom RemarksNetCommand Symptom Remarks Ieee 1394 Devices Symptom Remarks Ieee 1394 Recording Symptom RemarksAppendices Trademark and License Information Mitsubishi TV Software Mitsubishi DLP Projection Television Limited Warranty Mitsubishi Digital Electronics AMERICA, INC Index Index Page System Reset MDEAservice@mdea.com
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