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    							 4.  TV Menus 51
    How is the Activity Menu Generated?
    The	TV	automatically	generates	the	Activity	menu.		The	
    TV	groups	recognized	device	types	based	on	how	they	
    can	be	used.		The	device	names	used	for	the	group-
    ings	are	those	you	assigned	in	the	New Device Found	
    menu	or	the	Inputs > Name	menu,	or	in	some	cases,	
    the	name	the	device	itself	communicated	to	the	TV.		
    The	table	below	summarizes	the	device	groupings	that	
    can	appear	in	the	Activity	menu.
    Key
    	 Activity	assignments	made	automatically	by	the	TV.
    X	 Activity	assignments	you	can	make	using	the	
    Inputs > Activity	menu.
    Watch 
    TV
    Watch 
    Movie
    Play 
    Game
    View 
    Photos
    Listen 
    Music
    Antenna
    AV Receiver
    Blu-rayXX
    Cable Box
    Camcorder
    C D/Au d i o
    DVDX
    DVD2X
    DVR
    Game
    MP3 Player
    PCXXX
    PSX
    Satellite
    USBX
    VCR
    VUDU 
    (249 Series)XX
    WiiX
    XboxX
    Inputs, continued
     
    						
    							52 4.  TV Menus
    TV Locks
    ParentalLock by Program Ratings
    Restricts	access	using	U.S.-based	ratings	
    sent	by	broadcasters.
    TimeLock by Time
    Restricts	TV	use	by	time	of	day.
    PanelLock Control Panel
    Disables	the	buttons	on	the	TV’s	control	
    panel.		Use	this	option	if	small	children	
    in	the	home	try	to	press	control-panel	
    buttons.
    OtherLock by Other Program Ratings
    Restricts	access	using	non-U.S.-based	
    ratings	sent	by	broadcasters.
    Pass Codes
    Setting a Pass Code
    You	are	prompted	to	enter	a	pass	code	whenever	you	
    select	Lock	on	the	main	menu.		To	set	a	pass	code	for	
    the	first	time:
    Press	1. MENU	and	highlight	Lock.		A	screen	prompt-
    ing	you	for	a	pass	code	will	display.
    Input	a	four-digit	pass	code	using	the	number	keys	2. 
    on	the	remote	control.
    Press	•	CANCEL	to	delete	a	number	and	move	
    back	one	space.
    Press	•	MENU	or	BACK	to	close	the	menu	without	
    setting	a	pass	code.
    Press	3. ENTER	to	set	the	pass	code.
    Resetting a Pass Code
    See	the	procedure	in	Appendix	D.
    Bypassing TV Locks
    If	you	try	to	watch	a	blocked	program	or	the	TV	is	•	
    locked	by	time,	a	notice	will	appear	prompting	you	
    for	a	pass	code.		To	use	the	TV,	input	your	four-digit	
    pass	code	and	press	ENTER.
    To	reactivate	the	locks	after	using	a	pass	code,		-
    power	the	TV	off	and	then	on.
    To	reactivate	only	the	parent	ratings	lock,		-
    change	to	a	different	channel	or	device.
    If	a	program	is	blocked,	you	can	still	use	the	TV	•	
    without	entering	a	pass	code.		Change	to	a	channel	
    airing	an	allowed	program	or	change	to	another	
    device.
    Parental Menu
    The	TV	comes	from	the	factory	with	the	rating	locks	
    turned	off	and	with	pre-set	U.S.	ratings	TV-PG	and	
    movie	rating	PG.		Turn	on	blocking	for	U.S.	ratings	
    to	activate	these	rating	restrictions.		Use	the	Lock	>	
    Parental	menu	to	change	the	level	of	blocking	with	U.S.	
    ratings.
    Any	time	you	change	the	channel	or	device,	it	may	take	
    up	to	five	seconds	for	the	rating	restrictions	to	take	
    effect.
    Note: 249 Series.		To	set	parental	controls	for	
    VUDU™	service,	use	the	VUDU	Info & Set-
    tings	menu.		The	TV’s	Parental	menu	does	not	
    control	content	accessible	through	VUDU.
    Other Menu (Alternate Rating System)
    This	TV	can	recognize	new	rating	systems	that	may	
    come	into	effect	in	the	future.		The	Other	menu	allows	
    you	to	block	digital	programming	when	such	systems	
    come	into	effect.
    The	first	time	you	tune	to	a	channel	broadcasting	an	
    alternate	rating	system,	the	TV	defaults	to	the	most	
    restrictive	setting	if	the	Lock	menu	>	Other	Lock	
    option	is	set	to	On.		Use	this	menu	to	change	the	
    allowed	rating	if	you	are	unable	to	watch	a	program	
    rated	with	an	alternate	system.
    Lock
    Important Notes on Rating Locks
    •	Parental	menu	rating	locks	apply	only	to	chan-
    nels	and	signals	received	on	the	ANT	and	com-
    posite	VIDEO	jacks.
    •	Other	menu	rating	locks	apply	only	to	digital	chan-
    nels	received	on	ANT.
    •	 When	viewing	a	cable	box,	satellite	receiver,	
    or	other	device	connected	to	the	component	
    Y Pb Pr	or	HDMI	inputs,	check	the	device’s	
    owner’s	guide	for	parental	locks.
     
    						
    							 4.  TV Menus 53
    Lock, continued
     Parental
    LockOff, OnDisables	or	enables	blocking	based	on	V-Chip	signals	and	the	U.S.	rating	system.
    Start 
    Time
    Sets	the	time	of	day	for	enforcement	of	rating	restrictions	set	in	the	Parental	menu.
    Highlight	the	hour	digits	for	1. Start Time.	
    Press	2. 		repeatedly	to	change	the	hour	and	associated	AM/PM	indicator.		You	can	also	just	press	
    and	hold	to	move	quickly	through	the	numbers.
    Press	3. ENTER	to	highlight	the	minutes.
    With	the	minutes	digits	highlighted,	press	4. 		repeatedly	to	change	the	minutes.		You	can	also	just	
    press	and	hold	to	move	quickly	through	the	numbers.
    Highlight	the	5. Stop Time	digits	and	set	the	time	as	described	above.
    Note:	 To	make	rating	restrictions	active	24	hours	a	day,	make	Start Time	and	Stop Time	the	same.
    Stop 
    Time
    TV 
    Rating
    T V-YYo u t h .		For	children	under	7.Highlight	the	rating	level	
    you	wish	to	change	and	
    press	ENTER	to	block	it	
    ()	or	allow	it	().
    You	can	apply	supple-
    mental	content	blocking	
    to	the	age-based	ratings	
    by	using	the	TV	content	
    categories	listed	below.
    T V-Y 7Youth 7	and	older.
    T V-GGeneral Audience.		For	the	entire	family.
    T V-PGParental Guidance.		Parental	Guidance	recommended;	may	
    not	be	suitable	for	some	children.
    T V-14Adolescent 14 and older.		Not	recommended	for	children	under	14.
    T V-MAMature Audience.		For	adults	only.
    FVFantasy Violence.		Applies	to	TV-Y7	only.
    TV Content 
    Categories
    DSexual Dialog.		Applies	in	differing	degrees	to	TV-PG	and	TV-14.
    LAdult Language.		Applies	in	differing	degrees	to	TV-PG,	TV-14,	and	TV-MA.
    SSexual Situations.		Applies	in	differing	degrees	to	TV-PG,	TV-14,	and	TV-MA.
    VViolence	(graphic	or	realistic).		Applies	in	differing	degrees	to	TV-PG,	
    TV-14,	and	TV-MA.
    Movie 
    Rating
    GGeneral Audience.		Designed	for	the	entire	family.
    PGParental Guidance.		Parental	Guidance	recommended;	may	not	be	suitable	for	some	children.
    P G -13Parental Guidance, 13 and Older.		Not	recommended	for	children	under	13.
    RRestricted.		Restricted	in	theaters	to	17	years	old	and	older	unless	accompanied	by	an	adult.
    N C -17No Children 17 or Under.		Restricted	in	theaters	to	18	years	old	and	older.
    XAdult.		Designed	for	and	restricted	in	theaters	to	adult	audiences	only.
    Not RatedNo	MPAA	rating	assigned
     
    						
    							54 4.  TV Menus
    Lock, continued
     Time
    Blocks	all	use	of	the	TV	during	the	time	period	you	specify.		You	must	enter	a	pass	code	to	use	the	
    TV	when	the	time	lock	is	in	effect.
    Lock by TimeEnables/disables	Lock by Time.
    Lock Time, 
    Unlock Time
    To	set	the	lock	and	unlock	times:
    Highlight	the	hour	digits	for	the	1. Lock Time.
    Press	2. 		repeatedly	to	change	the	hour	and	associated	AM/PM	indicator.		To	
    move	quickly	through	the	numbers,	just	press	and	hold.
    Press	3. ENTER	to	set	the	hour	and	highlight	the	minutes.
    With	the	minutes	highlighted,	press	4. 		repeatedly	to	change	the	minutes.		To	
    move	quickly	through	the	numbers,	just	press	and	hold.
    Highlight	the	5. Unlock Time	digits	and	set	the	time	as	described	above.
    Note:	To	make	Lock	by	Time	active	24	hours	a	day,	make	Start Time	and	Stop Time	
    the	same.
     	Panel
    Off, OnOn	locks	and	Off	unlocks	the	buttons	on	the	TV’s	control	panel.		Use	this	option	if	
    small	children	try	to	press	TV	buttons.
    To	•	release	the	Panel	Lock	from	the	TV’s	control	panel,	press	and	hold	the	
    ACTIVITY	button	for	ten	seconds.		If	the	TV	is	powered	off,	press	POWER	after	the	
    lock	releases	to	make	the	TV	power	on.
    To	reactivate	the	lock,	return	to	this	menu	and	change	the	setting	to	•	On.
     Other
    Other Menu Options (alternate rating system)
    This	TV	can	recognize	new	rating	systems	that	may	come	into	effect	in	the	future.		The	Other	option	
    remains	grayed	out	until	the	TV	receives	a	signal	using	an	alternate	rating	system.		Such	alternate	
    rating	systems	will	apply	only	to	digital	programming	received	on	the	ANT	input.
    LockOn, OffEnables/disables	program	blocking.
    System NameThe	rating	system	available	for	the	channel
    GroupRating	groups	available	in	the	rating	system	shown	on	the	screen.		Rating	groups	are	
    defined	by	the	rating	system	in	effect.
    RatingRating	restrictions	available	in	the	selected	rating	system	and	group.		Highlight	the	
    rating	and	press	ENTER	to	check	(block)	or	uncheck	(allow)	rated	content.
     
    						
    							55
    5
    NetCommand IR Control
    NetCommand IR home-theater control is avail-•	
    able on 153 and 249 series TVs.
    IR emitter cables are available for purchase •	
    from Mitsubishi.  Visit	www.mitsuparts.com	or	call	
    800-553-7278	and	request	one	of	the	following:
    242D483020	-	(two-ended	cable)
    299P254020	-	(four-ended	cable).
    NetCommand	setup	is	optional.•	
    You	can	perform	NetCommand	setup	when	the	TV	•	
    first	recognizes	a	device	during	Auto	Input	Sensing	
    or	at	any	convenient	time	afterward.
    Important Note on NetCommand
    Be sure to connect the IR emitter cable to the 
    TV and properly place the emitters so that 
    NetCommand can control your devices.
    NetCommand	operates	by	sending	remote	control	•	
    signals	from	the	TV	to	your	other	devices	via	the	
    IR	(infrared)	emitters,	telling	the	devices	to	play,	
    record,	change	inputs,	adjust	volume,	change	chan-
    nels,	or	perform	other	functions.		All	this	is	accom-
    plished	with	the	TV’s	remote	control	left	in	TV	mode.
    You	may	wish	to	use	NetCommand	IR	control	to	•	
    supplement	control	of	CEC-enabled	devices.
    About NetCommand IR Control
     
    						
    							56 5.  NetCommand IR Control
    The	NetCommand	system	uses	emitters	connected	
    to	the	IR–NetCommand Output	jack	to	control	other	
    devices	such	as	DVD	players,	cable	boxes,	satellite	
    receivers,	and	VCRs.
    IR emitter cables are available for purchase from 
    Mitsubishi.		Call	(800)	553-7278	and	request	either	part	
    number	242D483020	(two-ended	cable)	or	part	number	
    299P254020	(four-ended	cable).
    Connect	the	plug	end	of	the	IR	emitter	cable	to	the	1. 
    IR—NetCommand Output	jack	on	the	TV	back	panel.
    When	the	2. New Device Found	screen	displays,	
    leave	IR—NetCommand Output selected.
    Highlight	3. EXIT	and	press	ENTER.
    The New Device Found screen displays when you 
    connect the IR emitter.
    Position	the	emitter	end	with	the	emitter	bulb	facing	4. 
    the	device’s	remote	control	sensor.		The	bulb	emits	
    infrared	light	in	a	cone-shaped	pattern.		Place	the	
    bulb	far	enough	from	the	sensor	to	allow	the	cone	
    pattern	to	reach	the	sensor.
    In	some	cases,	the	emitter	works	better	facing	
    downward	from	the	top	of	the	device.		Experiment	
    to	find	what	works	best.
    Secure	the	emitter	ends	in	place	using	double-5. 
    sided	tape.
    Place	any	unused	ends	behind	the	devices	to	6. 
    prevent	stray	signals	from	reaching	the	IR	sensors.
    Pr
    TVD IG ITALSURROU NDSCH
    A/V Receiver
    Other A/V Device
    Connecting IR–NetCommand Output
    In front of a 
    single average-
    sized device
    On top of a single  tall device
    In front, shared 
    by two average-
    sized devices
    IR sensor 
    IR sensor 
    IR sensor 
    IR sensor 
    In front of a single 
    average-sized device
    On top of a single tall 
    device
    In front, shared by two 
    average-sized devices
    IR sensor 
    IR sensor 
    IR sensor 
    IR sensor 
    IR sensor 
    In front of a single 
    average-sized device
    On top of a single 
    tall device In front, shared by two average-sized  devices
    IR sensor 
    IR sensor 
    IR sensor 
    IR sensor 
    IR sensor 
    Place IR emitters so the signal can be “seen” by the IR 
    sensor on each device.
    If You are Unable to Locate 
    a Device’s IR Sensor
    The	IR	sensor	is	usually	behind	the	plastic	window	•	
    of	the	front	display	panel.		Using	a	flashlight,	you	
    may	be	able	to	see	it	as	a	round	or	square	cutout.
    If	you	cannot	see	the	sensor	and	the	device’s	•	
    Owner’s	Guide	does	not	specify	the	location,	do	
    the	following	using	the	device’s	remote	control.
    Starting	at	one	end	of	the	plastic	window,	hold	1. 
    the	device’s	remote	control	about	one-half	
    inch	from	the	front	of	the	device	and	press	the	
    POWER	key.
    If	the	device	does	not	respond,	move	the	2. 
    remote	control	one	inch	toward	the	center	and	
    try	again.		Repeat	until	the	device	responds.
    Repeat	the	previous	steps	starting	at	the	other	3. 
    end	of	the	window.		The	sensor	will	be	between	
    these	two	points.
    I M P O R TA N T
    Position IR emitters so that each device’s 
    sensor “sees” the signal from only one emitter.  
    Otherwise, a device receiving signals from 
    multiple sources (remote controls, IR emitters) 
    may not respond at all.
    IR Emitter Placement
                                                                               
    AVR AUDIO OUTPUT 
    R 
    L                
    						
    							 5.  NetCommand IR Control 57
    To	perform	this	procedure,	you	need:
    The	remote	controls	for	both	the	TV	and	the	•	
    device	you	want	to	control.
    An	IR	emitter	cable	available	from	Mitsubishi•	.
    Note:	 To	set	up	an	A/V	receiver,	see	“Setting	Up	A/V	
    Receiver	Control,”	page	62.
    Connect	and	position	the	IR	emitters	for	the	1. 
    devices	you	wish	to	control.		See	“IR	Emitter	Place-
    ment”	on	the	opposite	page.
    Set	the	2. TV’s	remote	control	to	TV	mode	and	power	
    on	the	TV.
    Open	the	NetCommand	3. Learn	screen	as	follows:
    If	working	from	the	•	New Device Found	screen	
    after	the	device	is	first	detected,	highlight	
    NetCommand	and	press	ENTER	to	open	the	
    Learn	screen	for	the	device.
    If	performing	NetCommand	setup	at	any	time	•	
    after	the	device	has	been	recognized	through	
    Auto	Input	Sensing:
    a.	 Press 	ACTIVITY.
    b.	 Highlight	the	desired	input	icon	and	press	
    ENTER	to	switch	to	that	input.
    c.	 Press	MENU,	highlight	Inputs,	and	highlight	
    Learn	to	open	the	Inputs > Learn	screen	
    for	the	device.
    The	first	function	highlighted	in	the	4. Learn	screen	
    is	always	Power On.		Aim	the	TV’s	remote	control	
    at	the	TV	and	press	ENTER	to	begin	learning	for	that	
    function.
    When	the5. 	Power On	text	starts	flashing,	aim	the	
    device’s	remote	control	at	the	TV	and	hold	the	POWER	
    key	until	a	check	mark	appears	next	to	Power On.
    If	the	text	stops	flashing	before	the	check	mark	•	
    appears,	repeat	the	previous	step.
    To	remove	the	key	from	NetCommand	control,	•	
    press	the	CANCEL	key	while	the	key	name	is	
    highlighted.
    Press	the	6. 					keys	on	the	TV’s	remote	control	
    to	highlight	other	keys	on	the	list.		Repeat	steps	
    4	and	5	for	each	additional	function	you	wish	to	
    control	through	NetCommand.
    Note:	Device	keys	in	the	far	right	column	will	be	asso-
    ciated	with	the	remote	control’s	MORE	key	when	
    “learned.”		See	the	table	on	page	59.
    If	the	device	has	a	separate	7. POWER OFF	key,	press		
    				on	the	TV’s	remote	to	highlight	Power Off.		
    Repeat	the	earlier	steps	to	“learn”	the	POWER OFF	key.
    If the device has no POWER OFF key, skip this step.
    Press 	8. BACK	to	finish	NetCommand	“learning”	for	the	
    current	device.
    From the New Device Found screen, highlight 
    NetCommand and press ENTER to open the Learn 
    screen.
    Initial NetCommand Setup
    Inputs > Learn screen
    Key names marked with a 
    check have been “learned.”
    Device-specific keys in the 
    rightmost column can be accessed 
    with the MORE key after “learning.” 
    Adding or Removing Device Keys from 
    NetCommand Control
    Switch	the	TV	to	the	device.		Press	1. ACTIVITY,	high-
    light	the	device’s	icon,	and	press	ENTER.
    Open	the	2. Inputs	menu	and	highlight	the	Learn	icon.
    When	the	3. Learn	screen	displays:
    To add keys: •		Continue	as	described	earlier	
    under	“Initial	NetCommand	Setup”	on	this	
    page.
    To delete keys:•			Highlight	the	name	of	the	key	
    you	wish	to	delete	and	press	CANCEL	on	the	
    TV‘s remote	control	to	clear	the	check	mark.
     
    						
    							58 5.  NetCommand IR Control
    Special Operation Methods
    Key Name in Learning ScreenSpecial Operation Description and SetupHow to Use
    Power OnManual Power On/Off
    Use	for	devices	that	have	only	one	POWER	key.
    Press	1. ACTIVITY.
    Press	2. 					to	highlight	the	icon	for	the	
    device	to	be	powered	on	or	off.
    With	the	3. Activity	menu	still	displayed,	press	
    POWER	to	send	the	power	signal;	you	may	
    need	to	press	POWER	twice.
    Note:	 If	you	press	POWER	without	the	Activity	
    menu	displayed,	the	TV	will	turn	off.
    Press	4. ENTER to	switch	the	TV	to	the	device.
    Power On
    Power Off
    Automatic Power On/Off
    This	feature	is	only	for	devices	that	have	separate	
    POWER O N	and	POWER O FF	keys	on	their	original	
    remote	controls.		If	your	device	does	not	have	a	
    separate	POWER O FF	key,	do	not	use	the	Power 
    Off	learning	position;	use	only	the	Manual	Power	
    ON/OFF	method	described	above.
    In	the	NetCommand	Learn	screen:
    a.	 “Learn”	the	Power On	command	in	the	
    Power On	learning	position.
    b.	 “Learn”	the	Power Off	command	in	the	
    Power Off	learning	position.
    To Power On the Device•	
    Press	1. ACTIVITY.
    Press	2. 					to	highlight	the	icon	for	
    the	device	to	be	powered	on	or	off.
    Press	3. ENTER to	switch	the	TV	to	the	
    device	and	NetCommand	will	send	the	
    Power On	command	to	the	device.
    To Power Off the Device•	
    When	you	turn	the	TV	off,	the	TV	sends	all	
    learned	Power Off	commands	to	all	devices.
    MenuDisplaying a Menu for the Current Device
    “Learn”	the	MENU	key	on	the	original	remote	in	the	
    Menu	learning	position.
    Press	MORE	and	then	1	to	send	the	menu	
    command	to	the	current	device.
    GuideDisplaying the On-Screen Program Guide 
    (cable box or satellite receiver)
    “Learn”	the	1. GUIDE	key	on	the	original	remote	in	
    the	Guide	learning	position.
    Learn	the	2. PAG E	UP	and	PAG E	DOWN	keys	of	the	
    original	remote	in	the	Page Up	and	Page 
    Down	learning	positions.
    While	watching	the	device,	press	1. GUIDE	to	
    display	the	guide.
    Press	2. PAG E	U P/ D OW N	(		)	to	send	the	Page 
    Up/Dn	commands	for	the	guide.
    Operating NetCommand-Controlled Devices
    Controlling Most Device Types
    As	an	example	of	NetCommand	control,	if	you	are	
    watching	your	cable	box	and	you	wish	to	tune	to	the	
    next	channel	higher,	press	CHANNEL U P.		NetCommand	
    then	sends	the	“learned”	channel-up	control	signal	to	
    the	cable	box.
    Perform	NetCommand	setup	for	the	device	as	1. 
    described	in	this	chapter.
    When	you	wish	to	use	the	device,	press	2. ACTIVITY.
    Press	3. 					to	highlight	the	icon	for	the	device.
    Press	4. ENTER	to	switch	the	TV	to	the	device.
    Note:	 if	you	have	set	up	automatic	input	switching	for	
    the	A/V	receiver,	the	A/V	receiver	will	automati-
    cally	switch	to	the	correct	input	for	the	device.
    To	operate	the	device	using	the	5. TV’s	remote	
    control,	press	the	side	button	to	put	the	remote	
    control	into	TV	mode.
    Point	the	remote	control	at	the	6. TV	(not	the	device)	
    and	press	the	key	for	the	desired	function.
    Press	the	7.  MORE	key	to	access	additional	key	func-
    tions	you	may	have	“learned”	for	the	device.
     
    						
    							 5.  NetCommand IR Control 59
    Key Name in Learning ScreenSpecial Operation Description and SetupHow to Use
    EnterENTER-Key Functions (cable boxes, satellite receivers, etc.)
    Some	devices	have	two	keys	that	have	“enter”	functions.		One	key	is	for	menus	and	is	often	labelled	
    SELECT	or	OK.		A	second	key	is	for	use	with	number	keys	for	direct	channel	selection.		NetCommand	
    uses	the	same	ENTER	key	for	both	operations.
    When	ENTER	has	a	menu	or	guide	function	or	
    when	the	original	remote	control	uses	the	same	
    key	for	menus	and	channel	selection:
    Learn	the	ENTER,	SELECT,	or	OK	key	in	the	
    NetCommand	Enter	learning	position.
    Press	1. MENU	or	GUIDE to	display	the	device’s	
    menu	or	guide.
    Press	2. ENTER	within	the	menu	and	
    NetCommand	will	send	the	Enter	signal	for	
    menus.
    Enter (digits)When	ENTER	is	for	channel	changes,	i.e.,	the	origi-
    nal	remote	control	has	a	separate	ENTER	key	for	
    this	function):
    Learn	the	ENTER	key	for	channel	selection	in	
    the	NetCommand	Enter (digits)	learning	posi-
    tion.		Use	this	learning	position	only	if	the	original	
    remote	control	has	separate	keys	for	Enter in	
    menus	and	Enter	for	channel	selection.
    Press	digit	key(s)	and	then	press	ENTER.		
    NetCommand	will	send	the	Enter	signal	for	
    channel	selection.
    Cancel CANCEL as the Cancel or Exit Function
    “Learn”	the	Cancel	or	Exit	function	in	the	
    NetCommand	Cancel	learning	position
    Press	1. MENU	or	GUIDE	to	display	the	menu	or	
    guide.
    Press	2. CANCEL	and	NetCommand	will	send	
    the	Cancel	or	Exit	signal.
    — 
    (separator)
    The	symbol	“—”	can	serve	as	the	separator	
    between	a	digital	channel’s	main	and	sub-channel	
    digits,	e.g.,	digital	channel	12-1	(main	channel	is	
    12,	sub-channel	is	1).
    “Learn”	the	channel	separator	function	in	the	
    NetCommand	– (separator)	learning	position.
    Press	digit	key(s)	and	press	CANCEL.		
    NetCommand	will	send	the	channel-separator	
    signal.
    		
    The MORE Key Menu and NetCommand
    Perform	NetCommand	setup	for	these	device-specific	
    keys	and	then	access	their	functions	with	the	MORE	key.
    Device
    KeyVCRCable/
     
    SATDVD/
     
    DVRA/V
     
    Receiver
    Menu
    Input
    S P/ E P
    List
    On Demand
    A
    B
    C
    D
    Device
    KeyVCRCable/
     
    SATDVD/
     
    DVRA/V
     
    Receiver
    Top Menu
    Angle
    Audio (DVD)
    Subtitle
    Repeat
    Bonus View
    Setup
    Surround
    Night
     
    						
    							60 5.  NetCommand IR Control
    NetCommand Specialized Device Keys
    Refer	to	this	chart	when	“learning”	device	keys.		“Learn”	
    some,	all,	or	none	of	the	keys	used	for	each	device	type.
    See	page	58	for	more	on	keys	marked	in	the	“Special	
    Operation	Method”	column.
    Key Name in 
    Learning ScreenFunctionName on TV 
    Remote Control
    See Special 
    Operation 
    Method Table
    Power OnPower	On	or	Power	ON/OFF	(toggle)
    GuideOn-Screen	Program	Guide	or	DVD	Disc	Menus
    Channel +/Skip +Next	Channel	Higher/	
    Skip	Forward	(Disc)
    Channel –/Skip -Next	Channel	Lower/	
    Skip	Backward	(Disc)
    Page UpPage	Up	in	Guides
    Page DnPage	Down	in	Guides
    UpArrow	up
    DownArrow	down
    LeftArrow	left
    RightArrow	right
    EnterEnter	or	Select	(menus)
    CancelCancel	or	erase	(menus)
    PlayStart	playback
    StopStop	playback
    ForwardFast	Forward
    RewindRewind/Fast	Reverse
    PausePause	playback
    RecordStart	Recording
    1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0Digits1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0
    Enter (digits)Use	after	entering	digits	to	tune	directly	to	a	
    channel	by	number
    - (separator)Add	digital	channel	separator	between	main	
    channel	number	and	sub-channel	number
    LastLast	Channel	Recall
    InfoOn-screen	status	display	or	information	displayMay	require	two	
    keypresses
    Power OffPower	Off
    Operating NetCommand-Controlled Devices, continued
                        
    						
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