Mitsubishi Electronics 737 SERIES, 837 SERIES manual Source device connected directly to the TV

Models: 837 SERIES 737 SERIES

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3. Using TV Features

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Introduction to Home-Theater Control

This TV offers a choice on home-theater-control systems. This summary offers some examples of the control methods available using the TV’s remote control. You may wish to use one or more of these methods in your home theater after completing Auto Input Sensing.

Source device connected directly to the TV

Remote Control Programming (Any Connection Type)

Program the remote control to operate the A/V device. To control the device, set the remote control to the correct mode for the device type. See Appendix A, “Pro- gramming the Remote Control.” In the case of an A/V receiver, use the Audio Lock feature, page 59.

Any Connection Type

A/V TV Device

 

 

HDMI

CEC-Enabled HDMI Device (HDMI Connection Only)

 

Cable

 

See Appendix C, “HDMI Control of CEC Devices,” page 67.

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837 Series: NetCommand IR Control (Any Connection Type)

Set up NetCommand IR control of the device’s keys as desired. See “IR Emitter Placement,” page 46, and “Initial NetCommand Setup,” page 47.

Any Connection Type

A/V TV Device

Source device connected to an A/V receiver connected to the TV

CEC-Enabled HDMI A/V Receiver

The TV’s remote control may operate some functions of a connected A/V device. You can switch to the device by selecting its icon in the TV’s Activity menu. See Appendix C, “HDMI Control of CEC Devices,” page 67.

CEC-Enabled Source Device

A/V Receiver

TV

HDMI Cable

HDMI Cable

837 Series: A/V Receiver with HDMI Output (no CEC)

1.Set up NetCommand IR control of the A/V receiver’s keys as desired. See “IR Emitter Placement,” page 46, and “Setting Up A/V Receiver Control,” page 52.

2.Set up NetCommand IR control of the source device’s keys as desired. See “NetCommand Control of a Device Connected to an HDMI A/V Receiver,” page 56.

Source

Device Any Con-

nection Type

A/V Receiver

HDMI

Cable

TV

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837 SERIES, 737 SERIES specifications

Mitsubishi Electronics has established itself as a key player in the world of automation and control with its innovative series of programmable logic controllers (PLCs), notably the 737 Series and 837 Series. These PLCs are designed to meet the rigorous demands of modern industrial automation, providing a blend of versatility, efficiency, and advanced technology.

The Mitsubishi 737 Series PLC is renowned for its compact design and high processing power. A significant feature of this series is its modular architecture, allowing users to expand and customize their systems according to specific application needs. The 737 Series is equipped with advanced I/O options, offering diverse configurations that support both digital and analog inputs and outputs. This multiplicity equips operators with remarkable flexibility for various automation processes, from simple machine control to complex manufacturing systems.

On the other hand, the 837 Series separates itself through an extensive range of built-in functionalities and connectivity options. One critical feature of the 837 Series is its high-speed processing capabilities. The controller effectively executes ladder programming and structured text, allowing engineers to develop complex control algorithms seamlessly. Additionally, the 837 Series supports Ethernet and other communication protocols, enabling easy integration in networked environments. This connectivity enhances real-time data sharing and remote monitoring, ensuring improved operational efficiency.

Both series utilize Mitsubishi Electronics' proprietary technologies, such as the MELSEC system, which promotes high reliability and ease of use. The user-friendly programming environment supports both graphical and textual programming, accommodating developers with varying skill levels. Moreover, Mitsubishi’s Cyber Security features ensure that the systems remain secure against potential threats in an increasingly connected industrial landscape.

In terms of energy efficiency and sustainability, both the 737 and 837 Series PLCs incorporate advanced power management capabilities, reducing energy consumption while maintaining optimal performance. Their robust build quality also ensures longevity in harsh industrial conditions, securing investments and enhancing overall operational reliability.

In conclusion, the Mitsubishi 737 Series and 837 Series PLCs represent the forefront of automation technology, providing essential features, cutting-edge processing power, and unmatched flexibility. Their integration into industrial applications continues to propel efficiency and innovation across various sectors, solidifying Mitsubishi Electronics’ reputation as a leader in automation solutions.