Setting The A/V Network - Mitsubishi CS-7407 Owner's Manual

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Setting
the A/V Network
The A/V Network
is a special system
that
Mitsubishi
developed
to
make it easier
to use the remote
control.
When the cable is con-
nected
between
two Mitsubishi
products
with the A/V Network,
you can point the remote
control
at one product
and it will "pass"
the remote
control
command
to the otlher.
To use the A/V Network:
First Time Set-Up
Set the clock
Memorize
channels
Add/delete
channels
Set A.,V Network
Use ADJJST
to seIect.
Then
press ENTER.
Press MENU
to return to
TV Main Menu.
O
O
O
Pre,_s the MENU" button
on the
remote
control.
The Main Menu
will appear
on the screen.
Select "First Time Set-Up" using
the ADJUST
button;
then press
the ENTER button.
Select "Set A/V Network"
using
file ADJUST
button;
then press
the ENTER
button.
Set A/V Network
Off
Basic
Active
Use ADJUST
to select.
Then
press ENTER.
Press MENU
to return to
Firs1 Time Set-Up
Menu.
O
O
Use the ADJUST
button
to
select "Active", "Basic", or "Off."
Check the rear terminals
of your
VCR, then use tke chart below to
determine
how you should set
your TV.
Press the ENTER
or MENU
button
to return
lo the "First
Time Set-Up"
menu.
6O
Important:
Important:
Important:
If your VCR has a rear
,..and you have set your
terminal
that
reads:
VCR to:
...then
set your TV to:
A/V Network
Basic
Active A/V Network
Off
Basic
Active .t_V Network
Act!.ve
Active
Does not have an AfV
Network
rear terminal
Off
If you are not sure how to set your VCR's A/V Network
setting,
refer to your VCR's owner's guide.
When an A/V Network
cable is connected
between
two products
(such as TV and VCR), you can operate
the VCR by pointing
the
VCR's remote
control
directly
at the TV even if you :set "A/V Net-
work" to "Off."
If you do not use the A/V Network
system,
set "A/V Network"
to
"Off."
If not, channel
selection
may not work correctly.
If you are using a Mitsubishi
VCR witl_LA_ Network
or Active A/V
Network,
you should have connected
it to the External
1 (EXT-1)
input
of your TV.
Chapter
3 : Operating Yo_arTV

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