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    							 5.  NetCommand IR Control (265 Series) 61
    For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119
    Placement
    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.  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, 
    highlight IR—NetCommand Output.
    The New Device Found screen displays when you 
    connect the IR emitter.
    Highlight 3. EXIT and press ENTER.
    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.
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    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 is 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 Emitters
          
    						
    							62 5.  NetCommand IR Control (265 Series)
    For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119
    Initial NetCommand Setup
    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 68.
    Connect and position the IR emitters for the 1. 
    devices you wish to control.  See “IR Emitters” on 
    the previous page.
    Set the 2. TV’s remote control to TV mode and power 
    on the TV.
    NetCommand Setup
    NetCommand and Device-Specific Keys
    Device-specific keys are those which have no 
    equivalent on the TV’s remote control.  Use any of 
    these methods to set up NetCommand control for 
    these keys.
    TOO•	LS Menu.  In some cases, the TV will, by 
    default, assign a key to the TOOLS menu.  See 
    the table below.
    Examples of Default NetCommand 
     Assignments in the TOOLS Menu
    Cable Box, Sat -
    ellite Receiver 3MENU
    9ON DEMAND
    DVD, DVR, 
    Blu-ray3SETUP
    6TOP MENU
    9ANGLE
    VCR
    3MENU
    6INPUT
    A /V Receiver3MENU
    6SURROUND
    NetCommand’s default setup assigns some 
    device-specific keys to the TOOLS  menu when  
    “learned.”  These key functions are accessible only 
    with the 
    TOOLS key.
    F•	 Keys.  There are four F keys, F1 through F4, 
    which you can assign to any function on the 
    device’s remote control.  For a cable box, 
    “learn” the F keys as the A, B, C, D keys.
    Arbitrary Key Assignment.  You can assign a •	
    device key arbitrarily to any “unlearned”  key 
    on the TV’s remote control.  Make a note of the 
    key name and function for later reference.
    Switch the TV to the desired input to control.  Press 3. 
    INPUT, highlight the input icon, and press ENTER.
    Open the NetCommand 4. Inputs > Learn menu.
    The first function highlighted in the 5. 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 the6.  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.
    To verify the device’s response to the IR code, •	
    press ENTER to send out the code.
    Inputs > Learn screen.  Key names marked with a check 
    have been “learned.”
    Some device-specific keys, such as MENU, are available 
    only from the TOOLS menu after “learning.” 
    Use navigation7.   keys on the TV’s remote control to 
    highlight other keys on the list.  Repeat steps 5 and 
    6 for each additional function you wish to control 
    through NetCommand.
     8. If the device has a separate POWER OFF key, use 
    navigation keys 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 9. EXIT to finish NetCommand “learning” for the 
    current device.
     
    						
    							 5.  NetCommand IR Control (265 Series) 63
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    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 UP.  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. INPUT.
    Highlight the icon for the device.3. 
    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 TV key 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. TOOLS key to access additional key func-
    tions you may have “learned” for the device.
    After performing initial setup, you can add or remove 
    individual keys under NetCommand control.
    Switch the TV to the device.  Press 1.  INPUT, highlight 
    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 the 
    opposite page.
    To delete keys:•	  Highlight the name of the key 
    you wish to delete and press CANCEL on the 
    TV‘s remote control.  Clears the check mark.
    NetCommand Setup, continued
    Adding or Removing Device Keys from 
    NetCommand Control
     
    						
    							64 5.  NetCommand IR Control (265 Series)
    For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119
    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. INPUT.
    Highlight the icon for the device to be 2. 
    powered on or off.
    With the 3. Input Selection menu still dis-
    played, press POWER to send the power 
    signal; you may need to press POWER twice.
    Note: If you press POWER without the Input Se-
    lection 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. INPUT.
    Highlight the icon for the device to be 2. 
    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 TOOLS and number 3 to send the menu 
    signal to the 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 to send the Page Up/Dn com-
    mands for the guide.
    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.
    Operating NetCommand-Controlled Devices, continued
     
    						
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    Key Name in Learning ScreenSpecial Operation Description and SetupHow to Use
    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.
      
    Operating NetCommand-Controlled Devices, continued
     
    						
    							66 5.  NetCommand IR Control (265 Series)
    For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119
    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.
    Key Name in 
    Learning ScreenFunction
    Name on TV 
    Remote 
    Control
    See Special 
    Operation 
    Method Table
    Power OnPower On or Power ON/OFF (toggle)
    GuideOn-Screen Program Guide or DVD Disc MenusGUIDE
    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
    LastLast Channel RecallLAST
    FavFavoritesFAV
    MenuMenuMENU
    Up, Down, Left, RightArrow up, arrow down, arrow left, arrow right, , , 
    EnterEnter or Select (menus)ENTER
    CancelCancel or erase (menus)
    InfoOn-screen status display or information displayINFORequire two 
    keypresses
    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 to a channel by numberENTER
    - (separator)Adds digital channel separator between main channel 
    number and sub-channel number
    F1F1 
    F2F2 
    F3F3 
    F4F4
    Power OffPower Off
    Operating NetCommand-Controlled Devices, continued
    See page 64 for more on keys marked in the “Special 
    Operation Method” column.
    Assign your 
    choice of 
    specialized 
    functions.
                     
    						
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    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. AUDIO.
    Press 2.  to show the TV Speakers option.
    Press 3.  to select either On (sound through TV 
    speakers) or Off (sound through A /V receiver).
    Controlling A/V Receiver Power
    With Any Connection Type
    Press 1. AUDIO.
    Press 2.   to show the TV Speakers option.
    Press 3.  to select Off.
    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. INPUT.
    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.
    If you have performed setup to control A /V receiver •	
    switching over HDMI, when you switch to a device 
    in the Input Selection menu, the A /V receiver will 
    automatically switch to the correct audio input for 
    the device.
    Note:  Connect the HDMI cable between the TV 
    and A/V receiver first before performing 
    NetCommand setup for the A/V receiver.  If you 
    perform NetCommand setup and then later con-
    nect the cable, the NetCommand setup will be 
    lost.
    NetCommand IR home-theater control is avail-
    able on 265 series TVs.  See the description of 
    NetCommand on “About NetCommand IR Control,” 
    page 60.
    Two levels of NetCommand A /V receiver control are 
    available through the Inputs > AVR menu.
    Power and volume.•	  See the next page.
    Automatic audio and video switching over •	
    HDMI.  See “Setup to Control Automatic Audio and 
    Video Switching via HDMI,” page 70.
    Note: To set up control of other device types, see 
    “Initial NetCommand Setup,” page 62.
     
    						
    							68 6.  NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver (265 Series)
    For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119
    Setting Up A/V Receiver Control
    Power and Volume
    Perform this setup to control 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.
    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 Emitters,” page 61.
    Set the 3. TV’s remote control to TV mode.
    Setup to Control A/V Receiver Power and Volume
    Open the 1. Inputs > 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 highlight 
    other keys in the list.  Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each 
    additional function you wish to control through NetCom-
    mand.
    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, press EXIT to watch TV or continue 
    NetCommand setup if using an HDMI connection.  
    See “Automatic Audio/Video Switching Over an 
    HDMI Connection” on the opposite page
     
    						
    							 6.  NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver (265 Series) 69
    For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119
    Automatic Audio/Video Switching Over an 
    HDMI Connection
    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.  The following 
    setup enables the A /V receiver to switch automatically 
    to the correct input when you select a device in the TV’s 
    Input Selection menu.  The connected source devices 
    can be analog, digital, or a mixture or the two.
    VCR with 
    Analog Audio Output
    A/V Receiver
    HDMI 
    Output
    HDMI 
    Cable
    Connections of 
    any type
    Blu-ray player
    DVD player
    Cable box
    VCR
    TV
    Use NetCommand to switch an A/V receiver 
    automatically to the correct audio and video inputs for  
    a device (available only with an HDMI output to the TV 
    as shown).
    Setting Up A/V Receiver Control, continued
    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 con-
    nections shown in the diagram on the next 
    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  -
    T V.
    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 3. 
    cable, if desired.
    Perform NetCommand setup.4. 
    If you perform A /V receiver NetCommand 
    setup first and then later connect an HDMI 
    cable, the NetCommand setup will be lost.
    In some cases, audio from a device connected •	
    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.
     
    						
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    For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119
    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 C, “HDMI Control of 
    CEC Devices.”
    Connect your audio/video devices to the A /V 3. 
    receiver.  Note the name of the device connected 
    HDMI cable
    HDMI OUTOPTICAL
    AUDIO INANALOG AUDIO INL
    R
    High-denition 
    DVD player
    DVD player
    Cable box
    VCR
    Y/ VIDEO
    TV
    A/V receiver with  HDMI output
    Any connection 
    types
    Optional 
    analog or 
    digital audio  connection
    Multiple video inputs through a single HDMI cable..  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.
    to each A /V receiver input.  This information will be 
    needed later to set up NetCommand’s automatic 
    input switching.
    If using an optional audio cable between the TV 4. 
    and A /V receiver, connect it.  Set up NetCommand 
    control of the A /V receiver’s TV audio input when 
    setting up automatic switching in the next procedure.
    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 Emitters,” page 61.
    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 Input Selection menu as a 
    selectable input.
    Set the 1.  TV’s remote control to TV mode.
    Navigate to the 2. Inputs > AVR menu.
    To set up A/V switching over HDMI, choose your A/V 
    receiver input from a list.
    In the 3. Inputs > AVR menu, highlight the name of the 
    A /V receiver input to control.  In this example, it is 
    the DVD input.
    Press 4. ENTER on the TV’s remote control.
    While the text 5. DVD is flashing, press and hold the 
    DVD INPUT key on the A/V receiver’s remote control.
    When a check appears next to 6. 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 using an optional audio cable between the TV and 7. 
    A /V receiver, “learn” the TV AUDIO OUT key to enable 
    automatic switching of audio from sources con-
    nected to the TV only.
    If there are no more devices to set up, highlight 8. 
    EXIT and press ENTER or continue to set up addi-
    tional A /V receiver audio/video sources.
    Setting Up A/V Receiver Control, continued
        
    						
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