Mitsubishi Electronics WS-B55, ws-65712 AVR to VCR Connection Screen, Input-DTV Connection Screen

Models: WS-55711 WS-65711 WS-55511 WS-65511 ws-65712 WS-65611 WS-48511 WS-B55 WS-73711

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AVR to VCR Connection Screen

Figure 1

This screen is displayed only when a VCR is the device being added or changed. The AVR to VCR Connection screen allows you to confirm the connection of the A/V Receiver’s record output to the VCR’s line input. This connection allows recording of signals from the TV Monitor output, through the A/V Receiver, to analog VCR.

If you have more than one VCR, only one VCR can be used for setup of recordings by NetCommand™. This is also true when using both a legacy VCR and the analog side of a DVCR. When connecting cables from the AV Receiver to the VCR, take care when selecting the VCR which will then be used for all recordings by NetCommand™. Ensure that this screen is correctly checked for the only device connected to the AV Receiver.”

Input-DTV Connection Screen

Figure 2

This screen displays only if the device selected in the Connection screen is connected to Input-DTV. The Input-DTV Connection screen allows you to select which connection type, RGB or Component Y/Pb/Pr you are using to connect your cable box, DBS, or HDTV Receiver when connected to Input- DTV.

IR Code for [Device] Screen

Figure 3

This screen only displays if a device added has the same IR code as a device previously added. You can specify the IR setting for the new device. For example, for the second Mitsubishi VCR you can specify the IR Code setting to VCR-B, if the primary Mitsubishi VCR is using the VCR-A IR code.

Figure 1. AVR to VCR Connection screen.

Figure 2. Input-DTV Connection screen.

Figure 3. IR Code screen - (VCR2 example).

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Mitsubishi Electronics WS-B55 manual AVR to VCR Connection Screen, Input-DTV Connection Screen, IR Code for Device Screen