Mitsubishi Electronics LT-46148 Inputs Menu, Input Selection menu, Only when Inputs NetCommand

Models: LT-52246 LT-46246 LT-52148 LT-46148 LT-40148

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505. TV Menus

Inputs Menu

Inputs Menu Options

 

Cable Box, Camcorder, CD/

• Lets you assign or change names of inputs appearing in the

Name

Audio, DVD (DVD, DVD2,

Input Selection menu.

Blu-Ray), DVR, Game (Game,

--

Press

to move between inputs.

 

PS, Xbox, Wii), MP3 Player, PC,

--

Press

to select a name.

 

Satellite, VCR, AVR

• Lets you turn Ant-1and Ant-2 On/Off (to display/hide in Input

On/Off (Ant 1 and ANT 2 only)

Selection menu).

• Lets you delete unused HDMI inputs from the Input Selection

Delete (deactivated HDMI only)

menu.

Control On, Control Off (CEC-

• If you change the name of an input after performing NetCom-

enabled HDMI devices; operates

mand “learning,” the IR codes you “learned” are erased.

only when Inputs > NetCommand

 

HDMI Control is set to On)

 

General Notes

When you change an input name in the Name menu and then exit the Name menu:

The name is changed

The icon in the Input Selection menu is changed

Audio and video settings are changed to the defaults for the new device type.

All previous NetCommand “learning” for the input is erased.

Notes for HDMI devices

Disconnecting an HDMI device: When you disconnect an HDMI device, the icon remains in the Input Selection menu until you remove it. Select Delete in the Inputs > Name menu to remove an unwanted icon for an HDMI input.

NetCommand for HDMI and CEC-Enabled Devices: If CEC conflicts occur, turn off CEC signals in one of

these ways: a) Turn off all NetCommand for HDMI signals from the TV (Inputs > NetCommand HDMI Control menu), b) Turn off NetCommand HDMI signals for specific devices (Inputs > Name menu), or c) Turn off each device’s internal CEC capability. See Appendix E for the TV’s NetCommand for HDMI Control or, to turn on/off a specific device’s response to CEC signals, see the device’s owner’s manual.

Names of CEC-enabled devices: CEC-enabled devices send their own predefined name to the TV. You cannot change the name of a CEC-enabled device; applies only when Inputs > NetCommand HDMI Control is set to On.

 

Lets you put frequently used icons at the start of the Input Selection menu.

Order

1.

Press

to highlight the icon to move.

2.

Press ENTER to confirm the selection.

 

3.

Press

to drag the icon to the desired position.

 

4. Press ENTER to set the new position.

 

 

 

Sets up or changes NetCommand IR control of the current viewing device.

Learn

See detailed instructions in chapter 6, “NetCommand IR Control.”

 

 

AVR

Sets up NetCommand IR control of an A/V receiver.

See detailed instructions in chapter 6, “NetCommand IR Control,” starting on page 60.

 

 

 

 

Guide, Devices, Zip 246 Series TV. See Appendix D for the TV Guide Daily system.

Guide

Code

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On, Off

Select On or Off to enable or disable the TV’s control of all CEC-enabled

 

 

 

devices. See Appendix E for details.

NetCommand

 

 

To turn CEC on or off for individual devices, use the Inputs > Name

HDMI Control

 

 

menu.

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Mitsubishi Electronics LT-46148 Inputs Menu, Input Selection menu, Only when Inputs NetCommand, Hdmi Control is set to On

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