Mitsubishi lt-3280 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 3: NetCommand® Setup and Editing
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 Connection for [Device] Screen
Figure 20
This screen allows the media center to learn the 
connection between device(s) and input(s).  Inputs 1 
& 2, HDMI Input 1 & 2, Component 1 & 2, and/or the 
inputs for the A/V Receiver all need to be checked, if 
connected.  Add or remove check marks to indicate what 
type of connections (Audio, Video or both) are used with 
each media center and A/V Receiver input.
Figure 20. Connection for [Device] screen
 Name Screen
Figure 19
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.  Press 
ADJUST 
 or 
 to select each letter, then press ENTER 
to move to the next position.  Press CANCEL on the 
remote 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.
Add Devices, continued
[Device]   Advanced Learn Screen
Figure 18
After learning the basic device keys, the [Device] 
Advanced Learn screen allows you to learn any special 
keys for your device.  Most common IR remote control 
signal formats can be learned by NetCommand.  
A table of specialized device keys is shown in Appendix 
J. You only need to learn the functions your devices 
respond to and can ignore the functions that do not 
apply to your device.
Figure 18  [Device] Advanced Learn screen
Figure 19.  Name screen
The Add Devices screens described below may 
not be necessary for your home theater setup.  If 
they do not display automatically on screen, they 
are not required.
 VCR for Recordings Screen
Figure 21
If more than one analog VCR is connected to the media 
center, you need to select the one to be used for recording.  
Make sure Line In video and audio ports of the recording 
VCR are connected to Monitor Out ports of the media center. 
You may also select whether you want the recorded 16:9 
signals from digital channels or IEEE-1394 devices to be 
cropped (sides are cut off) or Anamorphic (full screen).  If 
Anamorphic is selected for viewing, choose the Standard 
format for the best quality playback.
Figure 21. VCR for Recordings screen