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Appendices
First turn on the device and allow the power-on 
sequence (boot up) to complete.  Stop any playback, 
and then connect the HDMI cable as described next.
Turn on the device and allow it to complete the 
1. 
power-on sequence (boot up).
Connect the device to one of the TV’s HDMI inputs.  
2. 
When the TV detects the connection, the 
Auto Input 
Sensing screen will appear and provide additional 
instructions.  You will see one of the following 
screens, depending on your equipment.
Figure 2 (TV recognizes the CEC device).  
The 
TV’s NetCommand HDMI Control is on and the 
device’s CEC capability is on.  This screen con-
firms the device is CEC compatible by showing 
the name provided by CEC.  The screen shown in 
figure 3 may display first before figure 2 appears.
Figure 2.  TV recognizes the CEC device.  The TV’s 
NetCommand for HDMI is on and the connected device’s 
HDMI Control is also on.
Figure 3.  “Power on the device.”  The TV’s NetCommand 
HDMI Control is on but either the connected device’s 
HDMI Control is off or the device is not CEC compatible
Figure 3 (“power on the device”).
  One of these 
conditions applies:
The TV’s NetCommand HDMI Control is 
 
-
turned on, but HDMI control is turned off in 
the menu of the new device.
Action:  Enable the device’s CEC capabili-
ties in the device’s setup menus.  Within a few 
minutes you may see the screen in figure 2.
The device has not yet been detected (e.g., 
 
-
no power).
Action:  Power on the device.
The device does not have CEC compatibility.
 
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Action:  Check the device’s setup menus.  If 
there is no HDMI control listed, the device may 
Many new HDMI devices have a feature called CEC 
(Consumer Electronics Control) or HDMI Control.  
Mitsubishi calls this feature NetCommand HDMI Control 
or NetCommand for HDMI.  HDMI CEC allows one device, 
such as the TV, to control other devices, such as an A/V 
receiver or disc player.  CEC use is optional.
Each manufacturer chooses which CEC functions to support 
so it is difficult to predict which devices and features are 
compatible with Mitsubishi’s NetCommand for HDMI.  You 
may find that CEC functions for a specific device are limited.
To use CEC, you must enable operation in all three 
of the following:
The TV’s Inputs > NetCommand HDMI Control 
menu.  When off, the TV sends no control signals to CEC 
devices.  NetCommand HDMI control is off by default.
The TV’s Inputs > Name menu.
  You can turn 
on or off the TV’s control signals to individual 
CEC devices. This option operates only when 
NetCommand HDMI Control is enabled.
The device setup menus.
  Most devices with HDMI 
CEC compatibility let you turn it on or off in the device 
menus, where it is typically listed as “HDMI Control.”
Enabling or Disabling the TV’s NetCommand 
HDMI Control
Press 
1. 
MENU to display the TV Main menu.
Highlight 
2. 
Inputs using    .
Press 
3. 
 and then   to select 
NetCommand HDMI 
Control and open the menu shown in figure 1.
Use 
4. 
   to turn NetCommand HDMI Control 
On or 
Off; Off shuts off all NetCommand for HDMI signals.
Figure 1.  The TV menu Inputs > NetCommand HDMI 
Control lets you set HDMI control either on or off.
Connecting HDMI Devices to the TV
When setting up CEC control:
Switch on the TV’s NetCommand HDMI control as 
described above.  NetCommand for HDMI is off by 
default.
Connect and set up HDMI devices one at a time.
Appendix E:  NetCommand HDMI Control of CEC Devices