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$ Using
the Active
A/V Network
Feature
This A/V Network
is a special
featur_
that makes
:it easier to use
your television
and your other A/V components
together.
When
you connect
the A/V Network,
you can point the remote
control at
the television,
and it will "pass" the remote
control
command
to the
other components.
Additionally,
you will gain even more benefits
if you have a
Mitsubishi
VCR equipped
fi)r the Active A/V Network.
The Active
A/V Network
allows you to perform
many of the commonly
used
features
of your system
at the press
of just one button.
This section will explain
the various
features of the Active A/V
Network.
before
you begin
You must have connected
an A/V Network
cable from the Active
A/V Network
terminal
of your q_ to the A/V Network
IN
terminal
of your VCR.
See 'TV+Mitsubishi
products
that have
A/V Network
terminals,"
in Chapl;er
2.
You must have connected
your VC,R to External
1 (EXT-1) of
your TV.
You must
have set your TV's "A/V Network"
setting
to "Active"
or "Basic".
See "Setting
the A/V Network,"
in Chapter
3.
Your VCR's remote
control
switch (if any) should be set to"VCR-
AoH
Your VCR's video mute setting
should be turned
ON.
Important:
what
the Active
A/V Network
does
The Active AiV Network
makes
it easier and faster to use the
VCR's Quick Program ,and Play commands
and the T_rs PIP
commands.
When using the Active A/V Network,
you should a:[ways point your
remote
control
at your television.
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Chapter
4: Using the Special
Feature_

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