Mitsubishi HS-U780 Owner's Manual page 20

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Chapter 2: Connecting YourVCR
# ConnectingtheAN Network(optional)
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Some Mitsubishi
TVs and VCRs have special input
and output
terminals
called the "A/V Network."
The pArnary
purpose
of the
A/V Network
is to "pass" remote
control
codes between
Mitsubishi
components.
That is, when the A/V Network
is connected,
you can
point your VCR remote
control
at the TV, and the TV will "pass"
the commands
on to the VCR.
To connect
the A/V Network,
you will need a cable with a "mini"
jack at both ends. (A mini jack is the kind yoa find on headphones
for personal
stereos.)
A cable may be included
with your Mitsu-
bishi TV. If not, you can purchase
a cable with mini jacks at your
Mitsubishi
dealer
or an electronics
store. To connect the PJV
Network:
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Connect
a cable to the terminal
on the TV labeled A/V NET-
WORK OUT or ACTIVE A/V NETWORE:.
Connect
the other
end of the cable to the terminal
on the VCR labeled
ACTIVE
A/V NETWORK
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If you have another
Mitsubishi
component
equipped
with A/V
Network,
attach
a cable to the terminal
en the VCR labeled
ACTIVE A/V NETWORK
OUT. Attach the other end of this
cable to the terminal
on the other component
labeled
_JV
NETWORK
IN or ACTIVE A/V NETWORK
IN.
BACK
PANEL
Mitsubishi com_oonent)
A/V NETWORK
/
BACK PANEL
(VCR)
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e
BACK PANEL
Mitsubishi "P_
A/V NETWORK
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_Important:
Never connect
your A/V Network
in a loop, as shown below.
mY
output
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input [
VCR
],_
input I,
output
connecting ActiveAN Network
Your VCR has the ability to perform
certain
automated
functions
in conjunction
with Mitsubishi
TVs that haw; ACTIVE A/V
NETWORK
terminals.
These ;automated
flmctions
are called
"Active A/V Network"
In order for Active A/V Network
to function
properly,
you must
make the connection.,;
above and your VCR must be connected[ to
the EXT-1 or INPUT-1
terminals
of your Mitsubishi
TV. InfoiTna-
tion on how to use the Active A/V Network
begins
on page 68.

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