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Additional Setup Using the NetCommand Menu, continued

Part 2: Learn A/V Receiver Power and Volume Keys

1.Press to highlight the check box for Power On.

2.Press ENTER on the TV’s remote control and while the text Power On is flashing, press and hold the Power or Power On key on the A/V receiver’s remote control.

3.If your A/V receiver has a separate POWER OFF key, press to highlight the check box for Power Off. Repeat the preceding step to “learn” the POWER OFF key.

If your A/V receiver has no POWER OFF key, skip this step.

4.Press to highlight additional check boxes and repeat step 2 for the other A/V receiver keys.

5.When all keys have been learned, press EXIT.

Figure 15. Perform NetCommand “learning” for these A/V receiver functions.

Part 3: Tell the TV Where Connected Devices Send Audio

Digital Surround Sound

1.Press INPUT to display the Input Selection menu.

2.Highlight the icon for the DVD player and press ENTER to switch to the DVD input.

3.Press MENU and open the NetCommand menu.

4.Highlight the text box under AV RECEIVER SETUP.

5.Press to move through the list to DVD.

This setting tells the TV that digital surround sound from the DVD player is connected directly to the A/V receiver’s DVD AUDIO input.

Figure 16. A/V receiver setup indicating the DVD player’s audio output is connected directly to the A/V receiver’s DVD Audio input.

6. Press EXIT to close the screen.

Audio Directly from TV

1.Press INPUT to display the Input Selection menu.

2.Highlight the icon for an antenna input (ANT 1 or ANT 2) and press ENTER to switch to the input.

3.Press MENU and open the NetCommand menu.

4.Highlight the text box under AV RECEIVER SETUP.

5.Press to move through the list to TV. This is the list of A/V receiver inputs you named in the AV Receiver (AVR) Learn screen (see figure 13).

The TV setting here indicates that audio out from the TV (DIGITAL AUDIO OUT or AUDIO OUT LEFT/RIGHT) is sent to the A/V receiver’s TV AUDIO input. Audio from ANT 1 and ANT 2, memory cards, and IEEE 1394 devices must go to the A/V receiver from the TV’s audio outputs as there is no way to send the audio directly to the A/V receiver.

Figure 17. A/V receiver setup indicating that the TV’s audio output (DIGITAL AUDIO OUT or AUDIO OUT LEFT/ RIGHT) is connected to the A/V receiver input named TV AUDIO.

6. Press EXIT to close the screen.

Analog Audio (e.g., analog VCR)

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.

4.Highlight the text box under AV RECEIVER SETUP.

5.Confirm that the setting is at None, the default.

This setting tells the TV to automatically transfer VCR audio to the A/V receiver. The TV converts analog audio to digital for ouput to a digital A/V receiver.

Figure 18. A/V receiver setup indicating the analog VCR’s audio output is automatically sent to the A/V receiver via the TV’s audio output.

6. Press EXIT to close the screen.

IMPORTANT

To hear audio that is sent from the TV to the A/V receiver, you must have:

physically connected the TV to the A/V receiver

learned the IR codes for the A/V receiver inputs

chosen the correct input under NetCommand

AV RECEIVER SETUP

selected the A/V receiver in the Input Selection menu

If you hear no audio from the A/V receiver, open the NetCommand menu and perform the proce- dure in Part 3, “Audio Directly from TV” or “Analog Audio (e.g. analog VCR.”

Note that all audio should be sent through the TV’s audio outputs unless you have surround sound audio going from the device directly to the A/V receiver.

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