Additional Setup Using the NetCommand Menu, continued
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Figure 14. Overview of A/V receiver connections described
Automatic A/V Receiver Switching, Part 1: Learn IR Codes for A/V Receiver Inputs
1.Connect your A/V receiver to the TV and DVD player. See chapter 2, “TV Connections,” for suggestions.
2.Lift the TV front control panel cover. This lets the IR Learning sensor receive signals from the remote control.
3.Open the NetCommand menu.
4.Highlight the Learn button under AV RECEIVER SETUP and press ENTER to display the AV Receiver (AVR) Learn screen. See figure 15.
When the AV Receiver Learn screen opens, the highlight is on the check box for Input 1. The terms Input
5.In this example, the IR code for the A/V receiver’s TV Audio input will be “learned” as Input 1.
Point the TV’s remote control at the TV’s external remote control sensor (top left corner of TV).
Press ENTER on the TV’s remote control and while the text Input 1 is flashing, press and hold the TV INPUT key on the A/V receiver’s remote control.
6.When a check appears in the check box, release the TV INPUT key.
IMPORTANT
All audio from what you are watching on the TV is always available as an output on both the TV’s AUDIO OUT LEFT/RIGHT and DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jacks.
To use the surround sound capabilities of your A/V receiver however, you must connect your DVD player, satellite receiver, or cable box directly to the A/V receiver, as surround sound may not be available from the TV’s audio output.
7. Press | to highlight the text box for Input 1. To enter |
a name: |
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• Use | on the TV’s remote control to select a |
character.
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•Press ENTER to set the letter and move the highlight to the next letter.
•To delete a letter, highlight it and press CANCEL or
press to insert a blank space (underscore character).
•To return the highlight to the first character, repeatedly press CANCEL.
•To return to the default name, highlight the first character and press CANCEL.
A/V receiver com-
mands the TV can
A/V Receiver send when “learned” Audio Inputs
Text boxes for you to enter the name of the associated audio input on the A/V receiver
Figure 15. The AV Receiver (AVR) Learn screen lets you set up NetCommand control of your A/V receiver.
8.Press to highlight the check box for Input 2. In this example, the IR code for the A/V receiver’s DVD Audio input will be “learned” as Input 2.
9.Press ENTER on the TV’s remote control and while the text Input 2 is flashing, press and hold the DVD INPUT key on the A/V receiver’s remote control.
10.When a check appears in the check box, release the DVD INPUT key.
11.Press to highlight the text box for Input 2. Enter
the name DVD. Use to enter the name DVD. Press ENTER to set each letter.
Figure 16. Assign names to identify “learned” A/V receiver audio inputs
12Repeat steps 7 through 10 for any additional A/V receiver inputs connected to other devices.
13. Press EXIT to close all menus.
Automatic A/V Receiver Switching, Part 2: Tell the TV Where Connected Devices Send Audio
•You can assign each A/V receiver input to only one device.
•Most devices are typically set up like the VCR in this example, in which analog audio from the device is sent through the TV and the input setting is left at the default setting None.
Analog Stereo Audio (e.g., analog VCR with audio connected only to the TV: see figure 17)
1.Press INPUT to display the Input Selection menu.
2.Highlight the icon for the VCR and press ENTER to switch to the VCR input.
3.Press MENU and open the NetCommand menu.