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Figure 1. Delete screen. Figure 2. Review screen. Review Figure 2 When you select Review from the Edit NetCommand™ Screen, you will see the Review Screen. This is the same Review Screen from the Initial Setup. On this screen, adding or deleting check marks will turn On or Off the adjacent Input or Device. Initial Figure 3 If, for any reason, you cancelled out of the Initial Setup before completion, or if you deleted the entire configuration, select Initial from the Edit NetCommand™ Screen to go through initial setup again, starting with the A/V Receiver screen. Figure 3 Edit NetCommand™ (Initial) screen IMPORTANT NetCommand™ does not allow you to delete a device or change the connections for a device (like a VCR or a DVD player) if the device is currently in use. Switch the TV to a different device from the one you are changing or deleting. To change the A/V Receiver, you need to be listening to the TV speakers. 33 Edit NetCommand™, cont’d. The following screens are a part of the Add device or Change device modes. Name Screen Figure 1 The Name screen allows you to change the default name for each device to a custom name of up to eight characters (including a blank space), selecting from letters, numbers, and nine different characters. Use to select each letter, then press ENTER to move to the next position. Press CANCEL to delete the current letter and move back one character position. When in the first position, the CANCEL button will return the name to the default name. RF Connection for Cable Screen Figure 2 The RF Connection screen displays only when Adding or Changing a Cable Box. If your Cable Box is connected to a TV Antenna input, make sure the RF checkbox is checked. Select which TV antenna input is used with the Cable Box. If the Cable Box is also connected to a VCR, select which VCR. If your Cable box is connected using Audio/Video cables, make sure the RF checkbox is unchecked. The Connection screen will follow to allow the selection of the TV input used with the Cable Box. Fixed Channel Screen Figure 3 If the device being connected is a cable box and the “RF” box (on the previous screen) is checked, the Fixed Channel screen allows you to select the channel number used for output by your cable box. Figure 1. Name screen. Figure 2. RF Connection for Cable screen. Figure 3. Fixed Channel screen. 34 Edit NetCommand™, cont’d. Figure 1. Connection screen - Cable (example) Connection for Device Screen Figure 1 The Connection screen allows you to select the inputs used with the devices that are connected to the TV Inputs 1-5, Components 1&2 and Input-DTV. It also allows you to select which input the device is connected on the A/V Receiver. Add or remove check marks to indicate what type of connections (Audio, Video or Both) are used with each input. Note: Video inputs to the A/V Receiver are normally used to transfer signals to the line input of a VCR for recording. Figure 2. Monitor Out to AVR screen. Monitor Out to AVR Screen Figure 2 This screen is shown only if an A/V Receiver is the device being added or edited. The Monitor Out to AVR screen allows you to select the input on the A/V Receiver that is connected to the Monitor Output of the TV. This connection allows recording of signals from the TV monitor output through the A/V Receiver to an analog VCR. Monitor Out to VCR Screen Figure 3 This screen is shown only if an A/V Receiver is not connected. This connection allows recording of signals from the TV via monitor output to an analog VCR. The Monitor Out to VCR screen confirms the connection. Figure 3. Monitor Out to VCR screen. 35 Edit NetCommand™, cont’d. AVR to VCR Connection Screen Figure 1 This screen is displayed only when a VCR is the device being added or changed. The AVR to VCR Connection screen allows you to confirm the connection of the A/V Receiver’s record output to the VCR’s line input. This connection allows recording of signals from the TV Monitor output, through the A/V Receiver, to analog VCR. If you have more than one VCR, only one VCR can be used for setup of recordings by NetCommand™. This is also true when using both a legacy VCR and the analog side of a DVCR. When connecting cables from the AV Receiver to the VCR, take care when selecting the VCR which will then be used for all recordings by NetCommand™. Ensure that this screen is correctly checked for the only device connected to the AV Receiver.” Input-DTV Connection Screen Figure 2 This screen displays only if the device selected in the Connection screen is connected to Input-DTV. The Input-DTV Connection screen allows you to select which connection type, RGB or Component Y/Pb/Pr you are using to connect your cable box, DBS, or HDTV Receiver when connected to Input- DTV. IR Code for [Device] Screen Figure 3 This screen only displays if a device added has the same IR code as a device previously added. You can specify the IR setting for the new device. For example, for the second Mitsubishi VCR you can specify the IR Code...
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