NetCommand® On-Screen Buttons

To use the TV’s NetCommand feature, the manufacturers of the devices that are connected to the television need to be defined during the Initial NetCommand setup. The TV can also learn the remote control IR code signals for most non-defined devices. During the initial setup, every available device is assigned to a specific input of the TV and/or A/V Receiver. Changes to the inputs or names are made through the Edit NetCommand screens.

The buttons described below will help you navigate the screens. On your remote control, the ADJUST and buttons allow you to navigate left and right to different selections on the screen. The ADJUST and buttons allow you to:

Change the radio button

Change current text box selection

Navigate up and down on the screen

The ENTER button allows you to:

Confirm the selected character when naming a device

Add or delete check marks in check boxes

Select on-screen buttons to change screens

Control Buttons

Much like the software on your computer, you will use graphic buttons to navigate through the NetCommand Setup screen. Highlight the button and press ENTER to select the function.

<Back Button

Use the <Back button to navigate back to the previous screen.

Next> Button

Use the Next> button to navigate forward to the next screen.

Textbox

Press ADJUST

or to make a selection.

Checkbox

Checkmarks indicate the item or input is added or turned On. Press ENTER when the Checkbox is highlighted to add or delete a checkmark. When viewing the Review screen, a Checkbox reflects which devices are turned On or Off, or connected to the TV.

Cancel Button

The Cancel button will stop any changes you are currently making without saving them into memory. When you select the Cancel button, NetCommand will prompt you to confirm that you want to cancel the changes you are currently making. If you select Cancel during Initial Setup. You can setup NetCommand later by selecting the NetCommand menu, then choosing Initial.

Radio Button

The setting changes when one of the choices is highlighted.

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Mitsubishi Electronics WS-55815, WS-65815 manual NetCommand On-Screen Buttons

WS-55815, WS-65815 specifications

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