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     Chapter 7.  Using IEEE 1394 Devices 81
    
    IEEE 1394 Devices and the Input Selection 
    Menu
    Select an IEEE 1394 device to watch from the Input Selec-
    tion menu just as you would any other device.  See figure 
    3, Input Selection menu.
    When you connect an IEEE 1394 device to the TV network 
    and power it on, the new device is automatically detected.  
    Some non-audio/video or incompatible IEEE 1394 
    devices, such as personal computers (PCs), may not be 
    detected by the TV and do not appear in the Input Selec
    -
    tion menu.  Such devices can, however, coexist and are 
    still available to other devices on the IEEE 1394 network 
    that are compatible with these non-audio/video devices.
    Some devices may be a combination of two or more types 
    of devices, such as a recording device that is also a tuning 
    device.  Each portion of the device is called a sub-unit.  
    When you select a device on the Input Selection menu 
    Overview, continued
    Tips for Connecting IEEE 1394 Devices
    •  Do not loop the last  device in the chain back 
    to the TV.  When the 
    device chain is looped, 
    the TV may not be able 
    to work with the other 
    devices.
    •  Place devices that have only a mechanical (two-posi
    -
    tion) power switch at the end of the chain or leave the 
    power switch in the on position.  When turned off, 
    IEEE 1394 signals may not be able to pass through the 
    device to other devices.
    •  Place devices with the slowest communication speed  at the end of the chain.  Sometimes the communica
    -
    tion speed is marked near the IEEE 1394 connector 
    with an “S” number.  The higher the number, the faster 
    the communication speed.  This TV has a communica
    -
    tion speed of s400 .  Devices with slow communica
    -
    tion speeds can interfere with IEEE 1394 signals from 
    faster devices.  When setting up a digital recording 
    between a faster device and a slower device, make 
    the slower device the source and make the faster 
    device the recorder.
    •  Use IEEE 1394 cables 15 feet or less in length  between devices.
    •  This TV is an IEEE 1394a device.  It can be used with  an IEEE 1394b system when an IEEE-1394a-to-1394b 
    convertor is used.  1394b systems are capable of 
    greater distances and multi-room applications.
    •  The TV can recognize a maximum of seven IEEE 1394  devices at one time.
    that has sub-units, a pop-up menu will appear to allow 
    you to select the sub-unit you wish to use.
    IEEE 1394 Amplifiers
    For some IEEE 1394 MPEG2 amplifiers, you can use the 
    TV to control switching between the TV speakers and 
    speakers connected to the amplifier.
    1.  Press 
    INPUT to open the Input Selection menu.  The 
    screen will show an icon for a connected IEEE 1394 
    amplifier.  See the Input Selection menu, figure 3.
    2.  Press 
    AUDIO to move the highlight to the audio section.
    3.  Press 
       to select either the TV speakers or the IEEE 
    1394 amplifier.
    4.  Press 
    ENTER to select and hear the new audio source.
    IEEE 1394 Camcorders
    •  Control Functions.  Connect the camcorder to the 
    TV’s IEEE 1394 jack on the rear of the TV and test 
    using the TV’s remote control to operate the cam
    -
    corder.  If your model does not operate properly, use 
    the camcorder’s control buttons instead.
    •  MPEG Camcorder.  If you are unable to play back 
    over the IEEE 1394 interface, use the analog audio/
    video connections described in chapter 2, “TV Con
    -
    nections.”
    •  DV Camcorder.  Connect the camcorder using the 
    analog audio and video connections described in 
    chapter 2, “TV Connections.”
    You can connect an IEEE 1394 camcorder with an IEEE 
    1394 cable or with analog audio/video cables.  In either 
    case, test using the TV’s remote control to operate the 
    camcorder over the IEEE 1394 cable.
    
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    82 Chapter 7.  Using IEEE 1394 Devices
    
    Recording to IEEE 1394 Recordable 
    Devices
    You can use the TV to control recording to IEEE 1394 
    devices.  While recording, you can view a program on a 
    different input or power off the TV.  The following table 
    lets you see what signals can be recorded to an IEEE 1394 
    digital VCR or A / V disc.
    Recording 
    AvailabilitySignal TypeTV Input
    Can be 
    recordedDigital channels, 
    including high-defini
    -
    tion channels
    ANT 1, ANT 2
    Digital signals, includ-
    ing high-definition 
    signals IEEE 1394 devices
    Cannot be 
    recordedAnalog channelsANT 1, ANT 2
    Analog signalsINPUT 1-3, 
    COMPONENT 1 
    and 
    2
    Digital signalsHDMI 1 and 2, 
    PC-DVI
    Summary of signal inputs and recording to an IEEE 1394 
    digital VCR or A/V disc.
    There are two ways to record digital content to an IEEE 
    1394 recordable A / V disc or DVCR:
    •  From the TV’s Recording Setup menu
    •  From the TV’s ChannelView™ channel guide
    Immediate Recording from the Recording 
    Setup Menu
    Recording Now from the Menu
    1.  Press  (RECORD) to open the Recording Setup menu.
    Figure 1.  The Recording Setup menu
    2.  Review the recording setup information.  Move the highlight to each box you need to change.
    •  With the leftmost icon highlighted (the source), press 
      to change the source input if needed.
    • Channel.  If the source is an antenna, select a 
    memorized digital channel using 
     , CH  / , or 
    enter the channel number from the remote control.
    •  Record To .  If you have more than one recordable 
    IEEE 1394 device connected, use 
      to select it 
    from the list in the Record To box.
    •  Duration.  Use   to select a recording dura-
    tion of from 30 minutes to six hours in 30-minute 
    increments.  The default is one hour.
    3.  Press 
     a second time to start recording.
    Time-Delayed Recording from the Menu
    1.  Ensure that TV Energy Mode is set to Fast Power On 
    and the TV clock is set to the correct time and day.  
    See “Setup Menu” to make changes.
    2.  Press 
     (RECORD) to open the Recording Setup menu.
    3.  Review the recording setup information.  To change  the source, recording device, or duration, follow the 
    steps described above under “Recording Now.”
    4.  Specify when to start the recording.
    •  Start Time
    a.  With the hour highlighted in gold characters, 
    press 
      to select the hour, including AM or 
    PM .  Press 
    ENTER to move the highlight to the 
    minutes.
    b.  With the minutes highlighted, press 
      to 
    select the minutes.
    •  Day.  Use   to select a day of the week.
    5.  Select Add and press 
    ENTER to add the recording to 
    the Record List.  A confirmation message will be 
    displayed if your selection is successful.  If you pick 
    overlapping times, day(s), or destination devices, you 
    will see a message stating there is a conflict.
    6.  While the Recording Setup menu is displayed, press 
    GUIDE to view a list of scheduled recordings and verify 
    the addition of the recording to the Record List, figure 
    2.
    7.  From the Record List you can: •  Press 
    GUIDE to return to the Recording Setup menu.
    •  Press 
    EXIT to return to TV viewing,
    Figure 2.  Record List screen.  From the Record menu, 
    press GUIDE to open the Record List to review or cancel 
    scheduled recordings.
     
    						
    							
     Chapter 7.  Using IEEE 1394 Devices 83
    
    Recording from the ChannelView™ Channel 
    Guide
    ChannelView provides program listings, as sent by the 
    broadcasters, for memorized channels on 
    ANT 1 and 
    ANT 2.  Press the GUIDE key while watching ANT 1 or 
    ANT 2 to view ChannelView listings and to set up imme-
    diate or future recordings as described here.
    Immediate Recording from ChannelView
    1.  Press INPUT to open the Input Selection menu.  High-
    light an 
    ANT 1 or ANT 2 program source and press 
    ENTER.
    2.  Press 
    GUIDE to open the ChannelView channel guide for 
    the current input.
    3.  Use  
      to highlight the channel and program you 
    wish to record from the list of channels.
    4.  Press 
     (RECORD).
    A red “R” temporarily displays next to the program 
    listing to indicate the program will be recorded.
    5.  Press 
    EXIT to return to TV viewing.
    Time-Delayed Recording from ChannelView
    Set Up the Recording
    1.  Ensure that TV Energy Mode is set to Fast Power On
     
    and the TV clock is set to the correct time and day.  
    See “Setup Menu” in chapter 4, “TV Menu Settings.”
    2.  Perform steps 1 and 2 described above.
    3  Press  
      to highlight the source channel you wish to 
    record from.
    4.  Press 
     to view a list of future programs on that 
    channel.
    5.  Press
       to highlight a future program.
    6.  Press 
     (RECORD).
    A red “R” temporarily displays next to the program 
    listing to indicate the program will be recorded.
    You can schedule a maximum of 32 recordings.
    7.  Press 
    EXIT to close the menu.
    Confirm the Recording Setup
    1.  Press 
     (RECORD) to open the Record menu.
    2.  Press 
    GUIDE to open the Record List (figure 2) and view 
    all scheduled recordings.  Press 
    CH  /  to page 
    quickly through the list.
    3.  Verify that the program you wish to record appears in  the list.
    4.  Press 
    EXIT to close the menu.
    Recording to IEEE 1394 Recordable 
    Devices, continuedCancelling Recordings
    To Cancel a Recording in Progress
    1.  Press INPUT to open the Input Selection menu.
    2.  Move the highlight to the source input icon.  There is  no need to press 
    ENTER.
    The Input Selection menu displays an icon for an 
    active recording connection to a recordable IEEE 1394 
    device.  See the IEEE 1394 connection icon in figure 3.
    3.  Press 
    CANCEL.  The connection icon will disappear to 
    indicate termination of the recording connection.
    4.  Press 
    EXIT to return to TV viewing.
    Connection 
    Icon
    Audio Icons
    Figure 3.  The Input Selection menu displays specialized  
    icons for IEEE 1394 devices.  The audio icons are 
    displayed only when an IEEE 1394 amplifier is connected.
    To Cancel a Scheduled Recording
    1.  Press  (RECORD) to open the Record menu.
    2.  Press 
    GUIDE to open the Record List (figure 2) and view 
    all scheduled recordings.  Press 
    CH  /  to page 
    quickly through the list.
    3.  Highlight the program you wish to remove from the  Record List and press 
    CANCEL.
    4.  Press 
    EXIT to close the menu.
     
    						
    							
    84 Chapter 7.  Using IEEE 1394 Devices
    
    The TV Remote Control and IEEE 
    1394 Devices
    •  For satellite receivers and cable boxes, you may also be able to use the numbers or other additional 
    buttons.
    •  For an IEEE 1394 cable box or satellite receiver, you  can also try using the 
    CABLE/SAT position of the TV 
    remote control to see if it can operate the device.  If 
    not, use the remote control that came with the device.
    Operation of IEEE 1394 Devices with the TV’s Remote Control
    (slide switch set to TV position)
    Device   
    CABLE/SAT A / V DISC DVCRAMPLIFIER
    (some MPEG2  models only)
    Remote Con-
    trol Key
    POWERPower the device on/off when highlighted in the Input selection menu.  See the instructions above.
    CH  / Channel up/down  Page up/down
    (when track list is displayed) Index search forward/re-
    verse
    (if supported by DVCR)
    VOL  / Volume Up/Down
    MUTEMute On/Off
    0-9 (DIGITS)Number functions  Search by time
    (when followed by ENTER)
    QVLast Channel Recall
    EXITExit menus/displays
    Exit menus/displays Exit menus/displays
    ENTEREnter or selectEnter or select Enter or select
    CANCELCancel functionDelete recording from Track List Cancel function or counter 
    reset
    GUIDEDigital-channel guide 
    (may need to press 
    twice)Display Track List.
        Up/down/left/right
     Skip to beginning or end of 
    program
     Up/down in track list
     Skip Backwards 12 seconds 
    during playback
     Skip Forward 30 seconds 
    during playback Up/down/left/right
     PLAYPlay
    Play
     STOPStopStop
     RECORDRecordRecord
     REVReverse picture scan or Slow PlayReverse or Slow Play
     FFWDFast picture scan or Fast PlayFast Play
     PAUSEPausePause
    To Power On or Off a Compatible IEEE 1394 
    Device
    1.  Press INPUT to open the Input Selection menu.
    2.  Move the highlight to the icon for the device.  There is  no need to press 
    ENTER.
    3.  Press 
    POWER.
    4.  Press 
    EXIT to return to TV viewing.
     
    						
    							
     Chapter 7.  Using IEEE 1394 Devices 85
    
    Copying A/V Disc Recordings
    Tracks you record to disc may have copy restrictions 
    assigned to them.  To learn a track’s copy status, h igh
    -
    light the track in the Track List and press 
    INFO.  Tracks are 
    assigned one of these ratings:
    Copy Free 
    (or no status shown
    )
    No copy restrictions apply.
    Copy Never The track cannot be transferred to 
    another recording device.  Tracks 
    of this type may have an assigned 
    retention period.  See below for 
    more information.
    Retention Period
    Some COPY NEVER tracks have a retention period 
    assigned by the content provider.  The retention period 
    is the length of time you can keep and view the record
    -
    ing.  The initial retention period, if any, is shown next to 
    the copy status in the Track List 
    INFO display (see figure 4).  
    T o check how much time remains of the retention period, 
    start viewing the recording and press 
    INFO.
    Note:  The retention period for all tracks on the disc  expires if there is any loss of power to the TV, even 
    momentary.  For example, expiration of the reten
    -
    tion period will occur if you:
    •  Unplug the TV from the AC power source.
    •  Experience a power outage or power fluctuation.
    Remember that you can safely turn off TV power 
    using the POWER button without affecting the reten-
    tion period.
    To Copy a Track to Another IEEE 1394 Device
    1.  Press INPUT on the remote control and  press       
    to select the source A / V disc.  Press
     ENTER to open the 
    Track List
    .
    2.  Press 
     or  to select a track.  Then press ENTER to 
    start playback.
    3.  Press 
     (PAUSE) to pause playback.
    4.  Press 
     (RECORD) on the TV remote.  The Record 
    menu will display.
    5.  In the Record To section, review the destination  device (A / V Disc, DVCR).  Change if necessary.
    6.  Set the duration to the length of the original track or  longer.
    7.  Press 
     a second time to start recording.
    A/V Disc Search by Time
    While playing an IEEE 1394 A / V disc you can search to a  specific time in the recording.
    1.  Start playing the desired track on the A / V disc. 2.  Use the number buttons to enter the time code posi
    -
    tion of hours followed by minutes.  For example, to 
    enter one hour and twenty-two minutes (1:22) into the  track, enter 
    1, 2, 2.
    3.  Press 
    ENTER to skip to the time code position.  To 
    cancel the request or to start over, press 
    CANCEL 
    instead of 
    ENTER.
    A /V Discs
    A/V Disc Track List Screen
    When viewing an A / V Disc:
    •  Press 
    GUIDE to display its Track List (see figure below).
    •  Press 
     or  to navigate through the Track List.
    •  To play a track, select it on the list, then press 
    ENTER.
    •  Press 
    INFO to view details for a highlighted track.
    •  To move through listings quickly, press 
    PAGE  / .
    •  To delete a track, highlight it and press 
    CANCEL.
    Figure 4.  A/V Disc Track List screen
     
    						
    							
    86 Chapter 7.  Using IEEE 1394 Devices
    Switching Between Analog and 
    Digital IEEE 1394 Outputs
    To enable switching between analog and digital outputs, 
    you must have check marked the Analog Connection
     
    box when the New 1394 Device screen displayed when 
    you first connected the device.  See the section “Before 
    You Begin” in chapter 2, “TV Connections.”
    Figure 5.  The ClearThought Auto Input sensing screen 
    for IEEE 1394 devices.  Place a check in the Analog 
    Connection box if your device has both analog and digital 
    outputs.
    1.  Press 
    INPUT to display the Input Selection menu.
    2.  Highlight the icon for the IEEE 1394 device and press 
    ENTER.
    3.  Press 
      to switch between icons representing the 
    analog and digital outputs of the device.  See figure 
    6.
    Figure 6.  The Input Selection menu shows icons for the 
    analog and digital outputs of the IEEE 1394 device.
    4.  Press 
    ENTER to select the device output.
     
    						
    							
    Appendices
    Appendix A:  Bypassing the Parental Lock  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89
    Appendix B: 
     Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91
    Appendix C: 
     Lamp Cartridge Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93
    Appendix D:
      Troubleshooting  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95
     
    						
    							
     Appendices 89
    Bypassing the Parental Lock
    After you set the lock, you must use your pass code to 
    view a locked program, view the locked TV, cancel the 
    lock, or enter the Parental Lock menus.
    If you forget your pass code, you can view the locked 
    TV without entering your pass code.  When you are 
    prompted for your pass code, press the number 
    9 and QV 
    buttons on the TV remote control at the same time.  This 
    process temporarily unlocks the TV
    When entering the Parental Lock menu, this process 
    deletes your old pass code and prompts you to enter a 
    new pass code.
    •  You can either enter a new pass code to open the  Parental Lock menu and make changes or press 
    EXIT 
    to close the menu.
    •  If any of the locks are turned on and you exit the  menus when prompted for a new code, the old code 
    and all lock settings are retained.
    •  If all locks are turned off and you exit the menus when  prompted for a new code, then the previous code is 
    erased.
    Lock Bypass Instructions Have Been Filed for 
    Future Reference
    IMPORTANT
    Cut along the dotted line and file bypass 
    instructions in a safe place for future 
    reference.
    IMPORTANT
    When changing or deleting your pass code, 
    you must use the remote control included 
    with this TV.  You cannot use a Mitsubishi 
    remote control from another component or a 
    “universal” remote.
    Appendix A:   Bypassing the 
    Parental Lock
     
    						
    							
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