Mitsubishi Electric Lt 40151 Owners Guide
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61 6 NetCommand IR Control of an A/V Receiver Controlling an A/V Receiver after NetCommand Setup Switching Audio to and from the A/V Receiver Press 1. MORE and then 9 (AUDIO). Press 2. to show the Speakers option. Press 3. to select either AV Receiver or TV. Controlling A/V Receiver Power With Any Connection Type Press 1. MORE and then 9 (AUDIO). Press 2. to show the Speakers option. Press 3. to select AV Receiver. Point the remote control at the 4. TV (not the A /V receiver) and press POWER to power the A /V receiver on or off. With an HDMI Connection Press 1. ACTIVITY. Highlight the A /V receiver icon.2. Press 3. POWER. Controlling Other A/V Receiver Functions With the A /V receiver powered on and selected, the TV’s remote control operates the volume and mute functions. Also, when you switch to a device in the Activity menu, the A /V receiver automatically switches to the correct audio input for the device. NetCommand IR home-theater control is available on 153 and 249 series TVs. Several types of A /V receiver control can be set up using the Inputs > AVR menu. Power and volume.• See the next page. Audio switching.• For most equipment setups, see “Case 1: Automatic A /V Receiver Switching to the TV Audio Input” page 63. Audio switching and surround sound.• To set up switching to a surround sound device, see “Case 2: Automatic A /V Receiver Switching to a Surround Sound Device” page 64 Audio and video switching over HDMI• . If your A /V receiver has an HDMI output, it may be con- venient to send audio and video to the TV over a single HDMI cable through the A /V receiver. See “Case 3: Automatic Audio and Video Switching via HDMI,” page 65. Note: To set up control of other device types, see “Initial NetCommand Setup,” page 57.
62 6. NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver I M P O R TA N T To hear audio sent from the TV to the A /V receiver, you must have: Physically connected the TV to the A /V • receiver. Assigned, if needed, the name AVR if using an • HDMI A /V receiver. “• Learned” the IR codes for the A /V receiver inputs. Assigned the TV’s audio output to the correct • input in the NetCommand Inputs > AVR menu. Selected the A /V receiver as the audio source. • Press MORE then 9 (AUDIO), then to show the Speakers option, then to select the A /V Receiver. Setting Up A/V Receiver Control Power and Volume Perform this setup to control the A /V receiver power and volume with the TV’s remote control. To perform this setup you need: The remote controls for both the TV and the • A /V receiver. An IR emitter cable available from Mitsubishi.• Before You Begin Connect your A /V receiver to the TV and any addi-1. tional devices. See “Setting Up TV Inputs,” page 12 and “TV Connections,” page 16. Connect the IR emitter cable to the TV and position 2. the IR emitter where it can send signals to the A /V receiver. See “IR Emitter Placement,” page 56. Set the 3. TV’s remote control to TV mode using the side button. Setup to Control A/V Receiver Power and Volume Open the 1. Inputs > AVR screen in one of two ways: If using the • New Device Found screen for the A /V receiver, highlight NetCommand and press ENTER to open the AVR screen. If performing NetCommand setup at any time • after Auto Sensing: Press MENU, highlight Inputs, and highlight AVR to open the AVR menu. The first function highlighted in the 2. AVR screen is always Power. Aim the TV’s remote control at the TV and press ENTER to begin learning for Power. Inputs > AVR screen. Perform NetCommand IR “learning” for A/V receiver power and volume keys. When the 3. Power text starts flashing, aim the A/V receiver’s remote control at the TV and hold the POWER or POWER ON key until a check mark appears next to Power. If the text stops flashing before the check mark • appears, repeat this step. To remove the key from NetCommand control, • press the CANCEL key while the key name is highlighted. Press the 4. key on the TV’s remote control to high- light other keys in the list. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each additional function you wish to control through NetCommand. If the A /V receiver has a separate 5. POWER OFF key, press on the TV’s remote to highlight Power Off. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to “learn” the POWER OFF key. If the device has no POWER OFF key, skip this step. When finished “learning” the power and volume 6. keys, either To watch TV, press • BACK . To continue with NetCommand setup to control • switching of A /V receiver inputs, highlight NEXT and press ENTER.
6. NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver 63 Automatic Switching (Audio or Audio/Video) The following setups enable the A /V receiver to switch automatically to the correct input when you select a device in the TV’s Activity menu. Three different connection arrangements are described here. Review the descriptions to find the setup needed for your equipment. To hear digital surround sound from a source device you must use the setup described for Case 2. To set up control of an A /V receiver you need: The remote controls for the TV and A /V receiver.• An IR emitter cable available from Mitsubishi.• Connecting cables• I M P O R TA N T All audio from what you are watching on the TV is always available from both the TV’s AVR AUDIO OUTPUT and DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT jacks. To use the digital surround sound capabilities of your A /V receiver however, you must connect the audio output from your DVD player, satellite receiver, or cable box directly to the A /V receiver. Before You Begin Connect your A /V devices to the TV and connect 1. your A /V receiver to the audio outputs on the TV and the DVD player. Note the name of the device connected to each A /V receiver input. See initial setup, page 12, and “TV Connections,” page 16. Position NetCommand IR emitters as described in 2. “IR Emitter Placement,” page 56. Set the TV’s remote control to 3. TV mode using the side button. Open the4. Inputs > AVR menu, highlight NEXT and press ENTER to display the device-key-learning menu. Case 1: Automatic A/V Receiver Switching to the TV Audio Input Most devices are set up to use the TV’s audio output like the VCR in this example; analog audio from the device is sent through the TV to the A /V receiver’s TV audio input. Use this setup for: Analog Stereo Audio. • Audio from sources with only analog stereo output (such as a VCR) can be sent either directly to the A /V receiver or through the TV first. Mitsubishi recommends you send audio through the TV as shown in the example. The TV converts analog audio to digital format to send to a digital A /V receiver. Setting Up A/V Receiver Control, continued Audio Available from TV only. • Send audio from the ANT input to the A /V receiver from the TV’s analog or digital audio output. Use this setup to make the A /V receiver switch to its designated TV audio input when viewing programming from the ANT input. HDMI Digital Stereo Audio. • Digital stereo audio from an HDMI connection is available both in digital and analog format from the TV’s analog and digital audio output jacks. TV au dio + v id eo Incoming Coaxial Cable to TV’s ANT input A/V Receiver TV audio input TV audio out audio output from TV (digital or analog) v id eo an alo g au d io VCR with Analog Audio Output Important: To use this setup, you must connect the TV’s audio output to the A /V receiver’s TV audio input jack. In the 1. Inputs > AVR menu, press to highlight TV audio out as the A /V receiver input to control. Press 2. ENTER on the TV’s remote control. While the text 3. TV audio out is flashing, press and hold the TV INPUT key on the A/V receiver’s remote control. When a check appears next to 4. TV audio out, release the TV INPUT key. If the text stops flashing before the check mark • appears, repeat this step. To erase the IR code just “learned,” press • CANCEL while the name is highlighted. Press 5. MENU if finished or continue with Case 2 setup if you want to control surround sound switching for another audio source. Case 1: NetCommand setup for controlling A/V receiver switching to the A/V receiver’s audio input from the TV. The list displayed represents inputs in use. The device names are those you assigned in the New Device Found screen or in the Inputs > Name menu.
64 6. NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver Setting Up A/V Receiver Control, continued Case 2: Automatic A/V Receiver Switching to a Surround Sound Device Note: Use this setup to send digital surround sound from a source device directly to your external sound system. For non-surround sound source devices, Mitsubishi recommends using the setup for Case 1, in which audio is sent through the TV. A device can send digital surround sound such as Dolby Digital or DTS directly to the A /V receiver. The device might be a DVD player, cable box, or satellite receiver, and could have HDMI output. A DVD player is used in this example. Your setup may include additional devices with digital surround sound connected directly to the A /V receiver. These devices might be a DVD player plus a cable box or satellite receiver. TVau dio + v id eoIncoming Coaxial Cable A/V Receiver DVD audio input DVD Player with Digital Surround Sound v id eo v id eo digital surround sound digital surround sound v id eo an alo g au d io DVD Player with Digital Surround Sound Case 2: A/V receiver audio from a device providing surround sound directly to the A/V receiver In the 1. Inputs > AVR menu, press to highlight the name of the A /V receiver input to control. In this example, it is the DVD input. Press 2. ENTER on the TV’s remote control. Case 2: NetCommand setup for controlling A/V receiver switching to the A/V receiver’s DVD input. The list contains connected inputs with names assigned during Auto Input Sensing. While the text 3. DVD is flashing, press and hold the DVD INPUT key on the A/V receiver’s remote control. When a check appears next to 4. DVD, release the DVD INPUT key. If the text stops flashing before the check mark • appears, repeat this step. To erase the IR code just “learned,” press • CANCEL while the name is highlighted. If finished, highlight 5. EXIT and press ENTER or continue to set up additional A /V receiver audio sources.
6. NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver 65 Multiple video inputs through a single HDMI cable. You can connect multiple video devices to an A/V receiver that has an HDMI output. The optional audio connection allows you to hear, through the A/V receiver, devices connected to the TV only, e.g., an antenna on the ANT input. AVR AUDIO OUTPUTRL HDMI OUTDIGITAL AUDIO INANALOG AUDIO INL R High-denition DVD player DVD player Cable box VCR AUDIO R L TV A/V receiver with HDMI output Any connection types Optional analog or digital audio connection HDMI cable Before You Begin To complete these steps you will need: The remote controls for both the TV and the • A /V receiver. An IR emitter cable available from Mitsubishi.• An HDMI-to-HDMI cable to connect the A /V • receiver to the TV and cables necessary to connect devices to the A /V receiver. Connect the A /V receiver to the TV with an HDMI-1. to-HDMI cable. Do not connect the optional audio cable at this time. If desired, enable HDMI Control of a CEC-enabled 2. A /V receiver. See Appendix B, “HDMI Control of CEC Devices.” Connect your audio/video devices to the A /V 3. receiver. Note the name of the device connected to each A /V receiver input. This information will be needed later to set up NetCommand’s automatic input switching. Setting Up A/V Receiver Control, continued Case 3: Automatic Audio and Video Switching via HDMI If your A /V receiver has an HDMI output, it may be convenient to route video signals from multiple devices over a single cable to the TV. Use this procedure to set up NetCommand control of the A /V receiver’s audio and video switching over a single HDMI cable. The connected source devices can be analog, digital, or a mixture or the two. When this setup is complete, you can use the TV’s Activity menu to select a video device connected to the A /V receiver. VCR with Analog Audio Output A/V Receiver HDMI Output digital surround sound HDMI Cable Blu-ray player DVD player Cable box VCR TV More About Using an HDMI Connection Audio from devices connected directly to the TV • can be heard from the TV speakers only. To send audio to the A /V receiver from such devices, use one of the optional audio connections shown in the diagram on this page. For example, use an optional audio connection if you wish to use the A /V receiver speakers to hear audio from: The -ANT input A game or camcorder connected to the conve- - nience input (INPUT 3). To use NetCommand to supplement HDMI control • of a CEC-enabled A /V receiver, the recommended setup sequence is: Connect the HDMI cable.1. Enable HDMI control (2. New Device Found screen). Connect the secondary digital audio cable, if 3. desired. Perform NetCommand setup.4. If you connect to HDMI after performing NetCommand setup for the A /V receiver, the NetCommand setup will be lost. In some circumstances, audio from a device con-• nected to the A /V receiver may not be passed over the HDMI cable to the TV speakers. In these cases you must use the A /V receiver speakers to hear audio.
66 6. NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver If using an optional audio cable between the TV and 4. A /V receiver, connect it. Connect the IR emitter cable to the TV and position 5. the IR emitter where it can send signals to the A /V receiver. See “IR Emitter Placement,” page 56. Setup to Control Automatic Audio and Video Switching via HDMI When this setup is complete, the “learned” A /V receiver input will appear in the TV’s Activity menu as a select- able input. Power on the A /V receiver.1. Set the 2. TV’s remote control to TV mode using the side button. Power on the TV.3. When the 4. New Device Found screen displays, select device name AVR if it is not recognized auto- matically. Navigate to the 5. Inputs > AVR menu or, from within the New Device Found screen, highlight NetCommand and press ENTER. To set up A/V switching over HDMI, choose your devices from a list. Unlike the device list described for Case 2, this is a generic list containing more than just the devices detected in your setup. In the 6. Inputs > AVR menu, press to highlight the name of the A /V receiver input to control. In this example, it is the DVD input. Press 7. ENTER on the TV’s remote control. While the text 8. DVD is flashing, press and hold the DVD INPUT key on the A/V receiver’s remote control. When a check appears next to 9. DVD, release the DVD INPUT key. If the text stops flashing before the check mark • appears, repeat this step. To erase the IR code just “learned,” press • CANCEL while the name is highlighted. If there are no more devices to set up, highlight 10. EXIT and press ENTER or continue to set up addi- tional A /V receiver audio/video sources. Setting Up A/V Receiver Control, continued NetCommand Control of a Device Con- nected to an HDMI A /V Receiver Use this setup to have NetCommand control a device sending audio and video through the A /V receiver to the TV via HDMI. You must have already completed the procedure under “Setup to Control Automatic Audio and Video Switching via HDMI” on this page. That procedure places an icon in the Activity menu for the device (input) connected to the A /V receiver. HDMI Cable TV Any Connection Ty p e Source DeviceA / V Receiver Set up NetCommand control of A /V receiver audio/1. video switching via HDMI as described on this page. Press 2. BACK to close any open menus and return to normal TV viewing. Press 3. ACTIVITY. Highlight the icon for the A /V receiver input you 4. wish to control. Press 5. ENTER to switch the TV to the A /V receiver and the A /V receiver to the input. Open the 6. Inputs > Learn menu. Perform NetCommand “learning” for the con-7. nected device by following the steps in “Initial NetCommand Setup,” page 57.
67 Appendix A: Programming the Remote Control ...........68 Appendix B: HDMI Control of CEC Devices ..............75 Appendix C: TV Care ...........................78 Appendix D: Bypassing the Parental Lock ..............79 Appendix E: Troubleshooting ......................81 Appendices
68 Appendices This appendix explains programming the TV’s remote control to operate other A /V devices. This is distinct from NetCommand control. Functions Available for Other A/V Devices The TV’s remote control can be programmed to operate other types and brands of A /V products. The functions performed in each switch position vary depending on the product. Not all functions work for all models. The most common functions available are listed on this page. Control modes VCRs and DVRs • CHANNEL UP/DN • POWER • SLEEP (from MORE menu) • (FAST FORWARD) • (PAU S E) • (PL AY) • (R ECORD) • (REVERSE) • (STOP) • GUIDE (DVR only) • MENU (DVR only) • 0–9 Number Buttons Mitsubishi VCRs are compatible with some additional keys. Cable Boxes and Satellite Receivers (not all functions for all models) • PAGE UP/DOWN • CANCEL • CHANNEL UP/DN • ENTER • GUIDE • POWER • • LAST (ENTER; for chan- nels on some models) • 0–9 Number Keys The record/playback keys: • (FAST F ORWARD) • (PAU S E) • (PL AY) • (R ECORD) • (REVERSE) • (STOP) 249 Series Keys for Cable Boxes FAV• ON DEMAND• F1–F4• A/V Receivers • MUTE • POWER • SLEEP (from MORE menu) • VOLUME • 0–9 Number Buttons • Direct Input Selection buttons: numbers and LAST (on some Mitsubishi models) CD Players (not all functions for all models) • SLEEP (from MORE menu) • (FAST F ORWARD) • (PAU S E) • (PL AY) • (REVERSE) • (STOP) • 0–9 Number Buttons DVD Players (not all functions for all models) • CANCEL (on some models) • CHANNEL UP/DN (for track skip on some models) • ENTER • MENU • POWER • SLEEP (from MORE menu) • • (FAST F ORWARD) • (PAU S E) • (PL AY) • (R ECORD) • (REVERSE) • (STOP) • 0-9 Number Keys Appendix A: Programming the Remote Control I M P O R TA N T Some manufacturers may change their products or they may use more than one remote control system. The TV’s remote control may be unable to operate your A /V equipment in these cases. GUIDEMENUINFOBACKACTIVITY To use the remote after programming, press the side button to change the control mode to match the device type. The MORE Menus Press the MORE key to display a menu showing addi- tional key functions available after programming the remote control for a device. 249 Series Supplemental Keys The supplemental cable box keys offered with the 249 series may provide additional controls. Program the remote control for your cable box and test the keys. The TV’s remote control may operate the Favorites and On Demand features of your cable box. The F1–F4 keys work like the A, B, C, D buttons on some cable boxes.
Appendices 69 Programming the Remote Control Press the side button on the remote control to 1. change to the correct mode for the product you want to control. Refer to the table below. Only one of each device type can be controlled in each mode. ModeAffected Device CA B L E / S ATCable Box DTV Receiver Satellite Receiver VCRVCR DVR DVD Player/Recorder DVDDVD Player/Recorder DVR VCR AUDIOA /V Receiver Audio Amplifier CD Player Press and hold 2. POWER on the remote control for several seconds until the mode indicator blinks twice and goes off. Release the 3. POWER key. Enter the first five-digit code listed for your equip-4. ment. The mode indicator blinks twice when you • start to enter the code and then once for each additional keypress. The mode indicator blinks twice when you finish • entering a valid code. If you need to start over or wish to exit pro-• gramming mode, temporarily change to a different mode using the side button. Point the remote control at the equipment and 5. press POWER. If the product has no power on/off function, press a different key, such as (PL AY), (STOP), VOLUME UP, or MUTE. If the equipment responds, the remote control • is properly programmed. If the equipment does not respond, repeat • steps 2–4 with the next five-digit code listed for your equipment. Once you have found the correct code, write it in 6. the space below for future reference. ModeDevice TypeCode C A B L E / S AT VCR DVD AUDIO I M P O R TA N T You may need to reprogram the remote control after changing the batteries. Record the codes for each mode in the space provided to make this faster. Code Verification To determine the code programmed for any mode: Set the mode to the one you wish to verify.1. Press and hold 2. POWER on the remote control for several seconds until the mode indicator blinks twice and goes off. Press keys 3. 9 9 0 Press 4. 1 and count the blinks of the power key. Write down the number of blinks as the first digit of the code. Repeat step 4 for the second, third, fourth, and fifth 5. digits of the code. Audio Lock: Universal A/V Receiver Control With Audio Lock enabled, the remote control operates volume and mute on the A /V receiver in all modes set by the side button. Activate Audio Lock if you normally use an A /V receiver with your TV and other A /V equipment. Program 1. AUDIO mode for your A /V receiver as described in “Programming the Remote Control” on this page. With the remote control in 2. AUDIO mode, hold POWER on the remote control for several seconds until the mode indicator blinks twice and goes off. Press keys 3. 9 9 3 ENTER The mode indicator will blink twice to indicate Audio Lock is active. To Reset the Remote Control to Operate Volume and Mute for the TV Speakers Press and hold 1. POWER for several seconds until the mode indicator blinks twice and goes off. Press keys 2. 9 9 3 VOLUME UP. The mode indicator will blink four times to indicate Audio Lock has cleared. Appendix A: Programming the Remote Control, continued
70 Appendices Programming Codes Appendix A: Programming the Remote Control, continued Audio Amplifiers Adcom41100, 40577 Altec Lansing4174 2 Bel Canto Design 415 8 3 Bose4 0 6 74 Carver40892 Cary Audio Design 4187 9 Classe414 61 Flextronics4187 9 Halcro419 3 4 Harman/ Kardon 40892 JVC40331 Krell418 37 Left Coast40892 Lexicon41802, 41145 Marantz40892 Mark Levinson 414 8 3 Parasound419 3 4 Philips40892 Polk Audio40892 Victor40331 Yamaha40354 Cable Boxes A-Mark10144, 10008 ABC10237, 10008 Acorn10 237 Action10 237 Active10 237 Americast10 8 9 9 Amino11822, 11602 Archer10 237 Bell South10 8 9 9 Century10008 Cisco11982, 11877, 10877 Comcast119 8 2 Digeo12187 Director10 476 GE1014 4 General Instrument 10 476 GoldStar1014 4 Hitachi10008 i3 Micro116 0 2 Insight10 476 Jerrold10 476 Memorex10000 Motorola11376, 11254, 10476 Myrio11822, 11602 Nova Vision10008 Novaplex10008 Pace11877, 10877, 10237, 10008 Panasonic11982, 10144, 10008, 10000 Cable Boxes Paragon10525, 10008, 10000 Penney10000 Philips113 0 5 Pioneer11877, 10877, 10533, 1014 4 Pulsar10000 Quasar10000 Runco10000 Samsung1014 4 Scientific Atlanta 11877, 10877, 10477, 10237, 10008, 10000 Sejin116 0 2 Sony110 0 6 Sprucer1014 4 Toshiba10000 US Elec- tronics 10008 Videoway10000 Zenith10899, 10525, 10000 CD Players Acoustic Research 40420 Akai40083 Burmester40420 California Audio Labs 40029 DKK40000 Fisher40000 Garrard40420 Hafler4 0 17 3 Harman/ Kardon 41202, 40173, 40100, 40083 Inkel4 018 0 Integra40101 JVC41294, 40072 Kenwood40626, 40190, 40037, 40029, 40000 KLH41711, 41318 Koss41317 LG412 0 8 Magnavox40038 Marantz40626, 40435, 40180, 40038, 40029 McIntosh417 0 3 MCS40029 Memorex40420, 40000 MGA40083 Miro40000 Mitsubishi40098, 40083 Modulaire40420, 40180, 40087, 40000 MTC40420 NAD412 0 8 Onkyo41327, 40101 Optimus40420, 40087, 40037, 40000 Panasonic40752, 40388, 40029 CD Players Parasound40420 Penney40029 Philips40626 Pioneer410 87 Proceed40420 Quasar40029 RadioShack40420, 40180, 40000 RCA40420 Realistic40420, 40180, 40087, 40000 Roksan40435 Rotel40420 Sansui40000 Sanyo40087, 40000 Sharp40180, 40037 Sherwood41950, 40180 Sony41364, 40490, 40185, 40100, 40000 Symphonic4 018 0 Tascam40420 TDK412 0 8 Te a c40490, 40420, 40180 Te c h n i c s40029 Victor40072 Wards40087 Yamaha41292, 40490, 40036 Yo r x40000 A/V Receivers ADC40531 Aiwa41641, 41405, 41388, 41243, 40189, 40121 Alco413 9 0 AMC4107 7 Anam41609, 41074 Arcam4118 9 Audiotronic4118 9 Audiovox413 9 0 Bose41933, 41841, 41629, 41253, 41229, 40639 Cairn4 018 9 Capetronic40531 Carver41289, 41189, 40189, 4 0121 Curtis Mathes 4 0 014 Daewoo4125 0 Denon41360, 41306, 41142, 4 0121 Emerson40531 Fisher418 01 Grundig4 018 9 Harman/ Kardon 41306, 41304, 41289, 40891, 40189, 40110 Hitachi418 01 Insignia42169, 41893, 41077, 410 3 0