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     Chapter 5.  Operating Other Devices with the Remote Control 71
    
    VCRs and DVRs
    BrandCode
    Optimus21262, 21162, 21062, 21048, 
    20593, 20432, 20162, 20104, 
    20048, 20037
    Optonica 20062
    Orion 20479, 20295, 20209, 20184, 
    20002
    Panasonic 21262, 21162, 21062, 20616, 
    20225, 20162, 20077, 20035
    Penney 20240, 20054, 20042, 20040, 
    20038, 20037, 20035
    Pentax 20105, 20042
    Philco 20035
    Philips 21181, 21081, 20739, 20618, 
    20110, 20081, 20062, 20035
    Pilot 20037
    Pioneer 20067
    Polk Audio 20081
    Portland 20020
    Profitronic 20240
    Proscan 20761, 20760, 20202, 20060
    Protec 20072
    Pulsar 20039
    Quarter 20046
    Quartz 20046
    Quasar 21162, 20162, 20077, 20035
    RadioShack 21037, 20000
    Radix 20037
    Randex 20037
    RCA 20880, 20761, 20760, 20240, 
    20202, 20149, 20106, 20105, 
    20077, 20060, 20042
    Realistic 20104, 20066, 20062, 20048, 
    20047, 20046, 20037, 20035, 
    20000
    ReplayTV 20616, 20614
    Ricavision 21972
    Ricoh 20034
    Runco 20039
    Salora 20075
    Samsung 20739, 20240, 20045
    Samtron 20643
    Sanky 20048, 20039
    Sansui 20479, 20271, 20209, 20067, 
    20041, 20000
    Sanyo 20240, 20159, 20104, 20047, 
    20046
    Scott 20212, 20210, 20184, 20121, 
    20045, 20043
    Sears 20105, 20104, 20066, 20054, 
    20047, 20046, 20042, 20037, 
    20035, 20000
    Sharp 20848, 20062, 20048
    Shintom 20072
    Shogun 20240
    VCRs and DVRs
    BrandCode
    Singer20072
    Sonic Blue 20616, 20614
    Sony 21972, 21032, 20636, 20035, 
    20034, 20033, 20032, 20000
    Stack 9 21972
    STS 20042
    Sylvania 21593, 20593, 20110, 20081, 
    20043, 20035, 20000
    Symphonic 21593, 20593, 20000
    Systemax 21972
    Tagar Systems 21972
    Tatung 20041
    Teac 20041, 20000
    Technics 20162, 20035
    Teknika 20037, 20035, 20000
    Thomas 20000
    Tivo 21503, 20739, 20636, 20618
    TMK 20240, 20208, 20036
    Toshiba 21972, 21503, 21008, 20212, 
    20210, 20209, 20066, 20045, 
    20043
    Totevision 20240, 20037
    Touch 21972
    Unitech 20240
    Vector 20045
    Vector Research 20040, 20038
    Video Concepts 20061, 20045, 20040
    Videomagic 20037
    Videosonic 20240
    Viewsonic 21972
    Villain 20000
    Voodoo 21972
    Wards 20760, 20240, 20212, 20149, 
    20081, 20072, 20062, 20060, 
    20048, 20047, 20042, 20035, 
    20000
    White Westinghouse 20637, 20209, 20072
    XR-1000 20072, 20035, 20000
    Yamaha 20038
    Zenith 21139, 20637, 20479, 20209, 
    20039, 20034, 20033, 20000
    ZT Group 21972
    Programming Codes, continued
     
    						
    							
    Using the TV with a Personal Computer
    Setup  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74
    Video Adjustments
      . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74
    Connecting a Computer to the TV
      . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75
    Adjusting Image Resolution
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77
    Computer Display Formats
      . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78
    6
     
    						
    							
    74 Chapter 6.  Using the TV with a Personal Computer
    
    Setup
    1.  See the TV specifications in Appendix B to confirm that your computer video signal is compatible with the 
    TV.
    2. Note whether the computer supplies a digital or 
    analog video signal.  You will need this information 
    during the setup procedure.
    •  Digital video signal:  Comes from the computer’s 
    DVI or HDMI output.
    •  Analog video signal:  Comes from the computer’s  VGA 15-pin output and requires a VGA-to-DVI 
    cable or a VGA cable and VGA /DVI adapter.
    3.  Power on the TV.
    IMPORTANT
    In the next step, select the correct video signal 
    type (analog or digital) in the Input Name menu.  
    Otherwise, the TV will be unable to display a 
    picture from the computer.
    4.  Press MENU to open the Main menu, highlight the I nput 
    Name icon and press 
    ENTER.
    5 .  Highlight the PC-DVI text box and press  to change 
    the setting to match your computer’s video signal 
    type, either Digital or Analog
    .
    Figure 1.  Specify your computer’s video signal type  
    (analog or digital) in the Input Name menu.
    6 .  Press EXIT to close all menus.
    7.  Connect the computer’s video output to the TV’s 
    PC-DVI jack.  See the connection diagrams in this 
    chapter to find the method best suited to your equip
    -
    ment.
    8 .  Connect the computer’s audio output using one of 
    these options:
    •  Connect analog left/right audio to the TV’s 
    PC -DVI AUDIO jack.
    •  If your computer offers digital audio output,  connect it to a digital A / V receiver instead.
    IMPORTANT
    See Appendix B for signal compatibility.
    Note
    •  The 
    PC-DVI input on the TV can accept either 
    analog (DVI-A) or digital (DVI-D) signals.
    •  You must specify the PC-DVI setting in the Input  Name menu as either Analog or Digital , depend
    -
    ing
     on the signal type sent by your computer.
    •  If your computer offers digital audio output, you  can connect your computer’s digital audio out to a 
    digital input on a digital A / V receiver.
    Video Adjustments
    1.  Power on the computer if it is not already on.
    2.  Select PC from the Input Selection menu.  To do this, 
    p ress INPUT to open the Input Selection menu, m ove the 
    highlight to the PC icon, and p ress 
    ENTER.
    3.  Change the resolution of the computer image.  The 
    goal is to m aximize the computer resolution while 
    maintaining a suitable aspect ratio for the image.  See 
    the explanation later in this chapter.
    4 .  Perform TV video adjustments.  Press V IDEO repeat-
    edly to cycle through the video-adjustment options.  
    The following additional adjustments are available for
     
    computer video
    :
    Auto Position
    .  Press ENTER to automatically center 
    the position of the PC video.
    HorizPosition (Horizontal Position).  Manually 
    adjust the horizontal position of the PC.  This 
    selection overrides the Auto Position selection.
    VertPosition (Vertical Position).  Manually adjust 
    the vertical position of the PC.  This selection 
    overrides the Auto Position selection.
    Fine Detail (analog DVI-A signals only)
    .  Manually 
    adjust the picture quality of the PC.  This selection 
    overrides the Auto Position selection.
    5 .  Change the TV picture format to suit the image.
    Press 
    FORMAT to cycle through the available picture 
    formats.  See the chart later in this chapter showing 
    how various computer resolutions are displayed on 
    the TV.
    To  Remove the Computer Icon from 
    the Input Selection Menu
    When you disconnect an analog video connection of a 
    personal computer, the computer icon remains in the 
    Input Selection menu until you remove it.
    1.  I
    n the Input Name menu, highlight the PC DVI Input box.
    2. P ress  to select Digital.
    3.  Press 
    EXIT to close all menus.
    The next time you open the Input Selection menu, the 
    computer icon will no longer appear.
     
    						
    							
     Chapter 6.  Using the TV with a Personal Computer 75
    
    Computer with HDMI Monitor Output
    Required:  HDMI-to-DVI cable or an HDMI cable with an 
    HDMI/DVI adapter, stereo audio cables
    If the computer’s audio output is a single mini jack, a m ini 
    audio-to-RCA-male “Y” adapter cable is also required.
    1.  Connect the computer’s 
    HDMI output to the TV’s 
    PC-DVI jack.  Use either an HDMI-to-DVI cable or an 
    HDMI cable with an HDMI/DVI adapter.
    2.  Connect the left (white) and right (red) audio cables  from the computer’s 
    AUDIO OUT to PC-DVI 
    AUDIO on the TV back panel.
    Figure 3.  Connecting a personal computer with an HDMI monitor output
    Connecting a Computer to the TV
    Computer with DVI Monitor Output
    Required:  DVI-to-DVI cable, stereo audio cables
    If the computer’s audio output is a single mini jack, a m ini 
    audio-to-RCA-male “Y” adapter cable is also required.
    1.  Connect the DVI-to-DVI cable from the computer 
    DVI 
    output to the 
    PC-DVI jack on the TV back panel.
    2.  Connect the left (white) and right (red) audio cables
     
    from 
    AUDIO OUT on the PC back panel to  PC-
    DVI AUDIO
     on the TV back panel.
    Figure 2.  Connecting a personal computer with DVI Monitor 
    Output
    
    !TCHNNTS!TCHNNTS
    PC-DVIAUDIO
    AUDIO OUT
    12
    COMPONENT
    12
    INPUT
    MONITOR OUT
    1HDMI / DVI AUDIO
    ANT 1/ MAIN
    ANT 2 / AUX
    IEEE 1394DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTHDMI
    PC - DVI12
    VIDEO
    LEFT
    RIGHT
    LEFT
    RIGHT
    Y
    Pb Pr
    AUDIO LEFT
    (MONO)
    AUDIORIGHT
    LEFT
    RIGHT
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    CableCARD™ USE WITH ANT 1    CARD TOP
    S-VIDEO
    VIDEO
    AUDIO- LEFT
    (MONO)
    AUDIO- RIGHT
    HDMI COMPATIBILITY
      VIDEO: 480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p
      AUDIO: PCM LINEAR, Dolby    Digital (AC-3)
    COMPONENT COMPATIBILITY
      VIDEO: 480i/480p/720p/1080i
    DVI-I PC COMPATIBILITY
      REFER TO OWNERS GUIDE.
    2
    0035
    PC - DVI
    PC-DVI AUDIO
    1.
    1.
    2.
    2.
    Personal Computer with HDMI Output  HDMI-to-DVI Cable
    AUDIO OUT 
    LEFT
    RIGHT
    CUHNTS @TCHNNTSCUHNTS@TCHNNTS
    PC-DVI
    AUDIO
    AUDIO OUT
    12
    COMPONENT
    12
    INPUT
    MONITOR OUT
    1HDMI / DVI AUDIO
    ANT 1/ MAIN
    ANT 2 / AUX
    IEEE 1394DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTHDMI
    PC - DVI12
    VIDEO
    LEFT
    RIGHT
    LEFTRIGHT
    YPb Pr
    AUDIO LEFT
    (MONO)
    AUDIORIGHT
    LEFTRIGHT
    USE WITHCableCARD
    						
    							
    76 Chapter 6.  Using the TV with a Personal Computer
    
    Computer with VGA 15-Pin Monitor Output 
    (Analog Video)
    Required :  15-pin computer VGA-to-DVI/ VGA-to-DVI-D 
    cable or a VGA computer cable and a DVI/ VGA adapter,  stereo audio cable.
    If the computer’s audio output is a single mini jack, a m ini 
    audio-to-RCA-male “Y” adapter cable is also required.
    IMPORTANT
    To use this connection, you must first select the 
    Analog setting in the PC DVI box of the Input 
    Name menu.  See the “Setup” section for more.
    .  Connect the computer’s PC MONITOR OUT to 
    PC- DVI on the TV back panel.  Use either a VGA-to-
    DVI monitor cable or a VGA computer cable with a 
    VGA /DVI adapter.
    2.  Connect the left (white) and right (red) audio cables  from the computer’s analog audio ouput to 
    PC-DVI 
    AUDIO
     on the TV back panel.
    Figure 4.  Connecting a computer with a VGA 15-pin m onitor 
    output.
    Connecting a Computer to the TV, 
    continued
    
    PC-DVIAUDIO
    AUDIO OUT
    12
    COMPONENT
    12
    INPUT
    MONITOR OUT
    1HDMI / DVI AUDIO
    ANT 1/ MAIN
    ANT 2 / AUX
    IEEE 1394DIGITAL
    AUDIO
    OUTHDMI
    PC - DVI12
    VIDEO
    LEFT
    RIGHT
    LEFT
    RIGHT
    Y
    Pb Pr
    AUDIO LEFT
    (MONO)
    AUDIORIGHT
    LEFTRIGHT
    USE WITHCableCARD™
    CableCARD™ USE WITH ANT 1    CARD TOP
    S-VIDEO
    VIDEO
    AUDIO- LEFT
    (MONO)
    AUDIO- RIGHT
    HDMI COMPATIBILITY
      VIDEO: 480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p
      AUDIO: PCM LINEAR, Dolby    Digital (AC-3)
    COMPONENT COMPATIBILITY
      VIDEO: 480i/480p/720p/1080i
    DVI-I PC COMPATIBILITY
      REFER TO OWNERS GUIDE.
    2
    0035
    PC - DVI
    Computer with VGA Monitor Output
    VGA-to-DVI Cable  
    						
    							
     Chapter 6.  Using the TV with a Personal Computer 77
    
    Adjusting Image Resolution
    Your Mitsubishi TV can display resolutions from standard 
    VGA (640 x 480) through 1920 x 1080 signals at a refresh 
    rate of 60 Hz.  Note that 1280 x 1024 and 1920 x 1080 
    signals are supported only for digital computer signals, 
    and 1920 x 1080 at 24, 30, and 60 Hz.  See Appendix B in 
    this book for more on compatible screen resolutions.
    When connecting a computer providing digital video, in 
    most cases the computer will select the best resolution 
    match to display on the TV.  You can override this setting 
    if you wish.  For a computer providing analog video, you 
    may need to set the resolution manually.  The instruc
    -
    tions below are for setting the resolution on most personal 
    computers.
    1.  In the PC’s Start menu, select Settings
    .
    2.  Select Control Panel
    .
    3.  Select Display
    .
    4.  Choose the Settings tab.
    5.  Change the resolution to the highest resolution with 
    the aspect ratio best suited for the image.  See the 
    table on the next page showing possible PC formats.
      
    Depending on your computer’s operating system, 
    adjust the resolution with either:
    NOTE:  Whenever the TV is powered on, the lamp is in  use, even if the TV screen appears dark.  As a 
    reminder that the TV is powered on and that time 
    is being added to the lamp’s elapsed hours, set 
    the computer’s screen saver to a pattern that will 
    display after several minutes of inactivity.
    ������
    ��
    ��
    ��
    Figure 5. Computer resolution, XGA selection •  the Screen area slider.
    •  the Screen Resolution slider
    6.  To change the refresh rate , click on the Advanced
     
    button.
    7.  On the 
    M onitor tab, s elect a setting from the Screen 
    refresh rate drop-down list.  The resolution of 1920 x 
    1080 is supported at 24, 30, and 60 Hz; other resolu
    -
    tions are supported at 60 Hz.
    You may need to restart the computer for this change to 
    take effect.
     
    						
    							
    78 Chapter 6.  Using the TV with a Personal Computer
    78 Chapter 6.  Using the TV with a Personal Computer
    Computer SignalAs Displayed on TV Screen
    Format16 X 9 Standard 4 X 3 Standard
    VGA
    640 X 480
    WVGA
    848 X 480
    SVGA
    800 X 600
    WSVGA
    1064 X 600
    FormatStandardZoom
    XGA
    1024 X 768
    PC 720p
    1280 X 720
    WXGA
    1365 X 768
    (DVI-D signals 
    only)
    FormatReducedStandard
    SXGA
    1280 X 1024
    (DVI-D signals 
    only)
    PC 1080p
    1920 X 1080
    (DVI-D signals 
    only)
    Computer Display 
    FormatsRepeatedly press the FORMAT key to cycle through the TV displays 
    available for your computer’s video signal.
     
    						
    							
    7
    Using IEEE 1394 Devices
    Overview  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80
    Recording to IEEE 1394 Recordable Devices
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82
    The TV Remote Control and IEEE 1394 Devices
      . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84
    A /V Discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85
    Switching Between Analog and Digital IEEE 1394 Outputs
      . . . . . .86
     
    						
    							
    80 Chapter 7.  Using IEEE 1394 Devices
    
    Overview
    Compatible IEEE 1394 Devices
    Compatible A / V devices include some, but not all, cable boxes, D-VHS VCRs, A / V discs, and future products.  
    Some devices may have IEEE 1394 connectors but are not  compatible with the TV.  Areas of compatibility to consider  are:
    1.  Digital Video Signals
    The TV can decode MPEG2 video as provided by cable  boxes and some camcorders.  Many camcorders provide 
    DV video, which the TV cannot decode.  Connect a DV 
    camcorder to the TV using analog audio plus composite 
    video, S-video, or component video, or use HDMI audio/
    video.  Other types of digital video, such as PC video  provided by some computers, must be decoded by the 
    source device and sent to the TV as analog video, S-video, 
    or DVI/HDMI video.
    2.  Digital Audio Signals
    When received with video signals, the TV can decode 
    Dolby Digital signals and MPEG audio signals.  Other  types of digital audio as provided by some digital record
    -
    ing devices, such as  MP3 audio and DTS audio, cannot be 
    decoded by the TV when received over IEEE 1394 con
    -
    nections.
    The TV may not be able to pass incompatible digital audio  signals on the coaxial digital audio output.  These signals may pass to other devices, however, on the IEEE 1394 cable.
    3.  Digital Control Signal
    The TV can serve as the control center for IEEE 1394  audio/video devices, such as VCRs, A / V Discs, tuners, 
    cable boxes, and amplifiers that are compatible with the  following IEEE 1394 control standards.
    •  EIA-775.  Designed for tuning devices such as cable 
    boxes, allowing the device to send simple graph
    -
    ics.  This standard does not, however, allow the TV to 
    control the cable box by IEEE 1394.
    •  AV/C (Audio Video Control).  Designed to provide 
    basic controls such as play, stop, channel selection, 
    and volume, as appropriate for the device.
    Four-Pin and 6-Pin Connections
    There are two different types of connectors used for IEEE 
    1394 terminals and cables:  a 4-pin and a 6-pin type.   Both types send the same digital audio, video, and control signals, but the 6-pin connectors can also supply low-
    voltage electrical power to connected devices.  This TV  uses only 4-pin type connectors.
    A 6-pin connector cannot be connected directly to a 4-pin 
    jack, and vice versa.  To connect a 6-pin device to a 4-pin 
    device, use a 6-pin-to-4-pin adapter or adapter cable.  These 
    cables are available from electronics and computer stores.
    4-pin connector 6-pin connector6-pin-to-4-pin adapter
    If you wish to connect a 6-pin device to the TV (such as a 
    camcorder), and the device is designed to receive electri
    -
    cal power from another 6-pin device, there are several  ways to provide electrical power to the device:
    •  Connect the camcorder directly to the household AC.
    •  Use the camcorder’s battery for power.
    •  Connect the camcorder directly to another 6-pin  device in the network that can provide power.
    Connection Methods
    There are two connection methods for IEEE 1394 devices.  Use the method that fits your network of audio/video products.
    Direct Device-To-Device Method
    The IEEE 1394 interface allows you to chain devices,  unlike audio and video connections that require you to 
    connect each individual device directly to the TV.  For 
    example, you can connect your D-VHS to your 1394 A / V 
    disc and then connect the 1394 A / V disc to the TV.  The  resulting IEEE 1394 chain allows you to add more devices 
    to the chain.  You will see an icon for each device in the 
    TV’s Input Selection menu and can also send information  from any IEEE 1394 device to other compatible devices.
    Hub Connection Method
    The IEEE 1394 standard allows you to use the TV as a hub within the audio/video network.  Each device can send information, which may include audio and video, to any 
    other device in the network.
    
    A/V Disc Digital
    VCR 
    TV
    TV1394 
    MonitorA/V Disc 2Digital
    VCR 1
    Digital 
    VCR 2
    A/V 
    Disc 1  
    TV1394 
    MonitorA/V Disc 2Digital
    VCR 1
    Digital 
    VCR 2
    A/V 
    Disc 1
    A/V Disc Digital
    VCR 
    TV   
    						
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