Mitsubishi Electric LT-40148 Owner's Manual page 15

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Setting Up TV Inputs, continued
Auto Input Sensing for CEC-Enabled Devices
When the TV's NetCommand for HDMI feature is
enabled, most CEC-enabled devices are recognized
and identified automatically by the TV. NetCommand
for HDMI may allow you to control functions of a CEC-
enabled device. See Appendix E, page 80.
Setup Procedure
1.
Power on the TV.
2.
Connect your devices to the TV, making note
of which TV input is used for each device. See
chapter 3, "TV Connections."
Note: If you wish to use an HDMI device's CEC capa-
bilities, follow the steps in Appendix E.
First select a
device type.
Sample Auto Input Sensing screen.
3.
When the TV detects a new connection, the
Sensing screen for the connection type will display.
Select the device type if required.
Important Note for NetCommand IR Users
Be sure to select the correct device type here.
Although you can change the device type later in the
Inputs > Name menu, any "learned" NetCommand
IR codes will be erased when you make the change.
4.
You can perform NetCommand IR "learning" after
selecting the device type or at a later time when
convenient. To perform now, highlight the Learn
icon and press ENTER. See "Initial NetCommand
Setup for Most Devices," page 56 or "Setting Up
NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver," page 60.
5.
Press
EXIT to close the Auto Sensing screen. The
TV will then display the Auto Sensing screen for
the next connection it finds.
6.
After completing Auto Input/Auto Output Sensing,
you may wish to set up or change control of your
equipment using one of the home-theater control
methods described in this Owner's Guide. See
"About Home-Theater Control Systems" on page 17.
Auto Input/Auto Output Sensing Screens
See below for how different connections are handled
by Auto Input/Auto Output Sensing.
Next perform
IR "learning" if
available.
Auto
Auto Output Sensing screen choices for analog audio
2. TV Setup
Most Device Types.
Select the device type
from the on-screen list. The device type you select
here will appear as an icon in the Input Selection
menu.
Press
to move through the device list to highlight
the device type connected to the input. Some device
types also display a sub-menu of names—useful
if using more than one of the same device. See
the sample Auto Input Sensing screen shown.
A/V Receiver
-
The TV detects audio connections on the
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT jack and the right (red)
AVR AUDIO OUTPUT jack.
-
246 Series TVs.
If using an analog A/V
receiver, highlight AV Receiver when the
Auto Output Sensing screen displays. This
setting causes the TV to pass the full range
of stereo sound to the A/V receiver.
-
For an HDMI connection, select
the list of device types if the A/V receiver is
not recognized automatically.
Subwoofer (246 Series TVs).
woofer connected to the right (red) AVR AUDIO
OUTPUT jack, highlight Subwoofer when the
Auto Output Sensing screen displays. With this
setting, a limited range of bass frequencies are
passed to the subwoofer.
HDMI Devices Compatible with the TV's
NetCommand for HDMI Feature. Compatible
CEC-enabled HDMI devices are often recognized
automatically by the TV. After connecting the
device, you may briefly see the standard Auto
Input Sensing screen before the TV recognizes
the device type. See Appendix E.
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