Mitsubishi Electronics WS-65611, WS-B55 manual Device Selection Menu, Audio Section Device Section

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Device Selection Menu

When you press the DEVICE

Video Section

Connection Section

Audio Section

button on your remote control,

 

 

 

 

the Device Selection menu

 

 

 

appears. When NetCommand™

 

 

 

has not been setup, the Device

 

 

 

Selection menu allows you to

 

 

 

select the input for viewing.

 

 

 

When NetCommand™ is setup

Device Section

 

 

the Device Selection menu

 

 

 

 

 

allows you to select the device

 

 

 

for viewing, select audio from

 

 

 

the TV speakers or A/V Receiver,

 

 

 

power compatible devices On

 

 

 

or Off, and verify the destination

 

 

 

of signals. Additional Device

 

 

 

Selection menu functions are

 

 

 

explained in the NetCommand™

Figure 1. Device Selection menu after NetCommand™ has been setup.

Guide.

 

 

Audio Section

 

Device Section

 

 

 

When a NetCommand™ compatible legacy IR

When the Device Selection menu is displayed, the

controlled A/V Receiver, or HAVi amplifier has been

Device or Input you are currently viewing shows a

connected to the TV and added to NetCommand™

gold-colored icon.

 

 

Setup, an icon for this device will appear in the

 

 

 

To select another device or input, use the ADJUST

audio section. Use the AUDIO button to change

navigation to the audio section. Then use the arrow

button,

or to move the yellow highlight

buttons to select the TV speakers icon or the A/V

among the devices. Press ENTer to select the

Receiver icon. Press ENTer to change the audio

device you would like to view and hear. The TV

selection. Use the DEVICE button to return the

inputs are automatically changed. If NetCommand™

navigation to the Device Section.

 

is setup, the inputs on compatible A/V Receivers

Video Section

 

are automatically changed at the same time.

 

Power On/Off Devices

Some devices will power On automatically when you select to use the device. These devices will power Off automatically when you turn Off the TV. For devices that do not power On or Off automatically display the Device Selection menu, ADJUST or to highlight the device icon and press POWER on the remote control. For the A/V Receiver, press the AUDIO button to move the navigation to the Audio Section. Highlight the A/V Receiver icon and press POWER. If you press POWER on the remote control when the Device Selection menu is not displayed, the TV will turn Off.

The TV icon is the destination for the currently selected device. This is shown in the Video Section.

Connection Section The Connection Section shows the other devices that are currently connected to the device highlighted in the Device Section.

For example, if the Digital VHS (D-VHS) is currently recording from ANT-DTV, when you move the highlight to the ANT-DTV icon, the D-VHS icon will appear in the Connection Section. This icon will disappear when you move the highlight to another icon.

IMPORTANT Only devices that were designed by their manufacturers to respond to separate On and Off remote control signals will be able to turn On automatically. Not all manufacturers provide this ability for their products.

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