Mitsubishi Electric DLP C9 Series Owner's Manual page 54

C9, 837, 737 series dlp high-definition television
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6. NetCommand
Control
of an A/V Receiver
(837 Series)
Case 2: Automatic A/V Receiver Switching
to a Surround Sound Device
Note:
Use this setup to send digital surround
sound
from a device directly to your sound system.
A device can send digital surround sound such as Dolby
Digital or DTS directly to the A/V receiver. The device might
be a DVD player, cable box, or satellite receiver, and could
have HDMI output. A DVD player is used in this example.
Your setup may include additional devices with digital
surround sound connected directly to the A/V receiver.
These devices might be a DVD player plus a cable box
or satellite receiver.
Case 2: A/V receiver audio from a device providing
surround sound directly to the A/V receiver
In the Inputs > AVR menu, press A V to highlight
the name of the A/V receiver input to control.
In this
example, it is the DVD input.
Press ENTER on the TV's remote control.
If finished, highlight EXIT and press ENTER or
continue to set up additional A/V receiver audio
sources.
Case 3: Automatic Audio and
If your A/V receiver has an HDMI output, it may be
convenient to route video signals from multiple devices
over a single cable to the TV. Use this procedure to set
up NetCommand
control of the A/V receiver's audio
and video switching over a single HDMI cable. The
connected
source devices can be analog, digital, or a
mixture or the two. When this setup is complete, you
can use the TV's Activity menu to select a video device
connected to the A/V receiver.
HDMI Cable
A/V Receiver
Case 2: NetCommand
setup for
controlling A/V receiver switching
to the A/V receiver's DVD input. The list contains
connected inputs with names assigned during Auto
Input Sensing.
3,
4,
While the text DVD is flashing, press and hold the
DVDINPUTkey on the A/V receiver's
remote control.
When a check appears next to DVD, release the
DVDiNPUTkey.
if the text stops flashing before the check mark
appears, repeat this step.
To erase the IR code just "learned," press
CANCEL while the name is highlighted.
More About Using an HDMI Connection
Audio from devices connected
directly to the TV
can be heard from the TV speakers only. To send
audio to the A/V receiver from such devices, use
one of the optional audio connections
shown in the
diagram on the opposite page. For example, use
an optional audio connection
if you wish to use the
A/V receiver speakers to hear audio from:
-
The ANT input
-
A game or camcorder
connected to the conve-
nience input (INPUT 3).
In some circumstances,
audio from a device con-
nected to the A/V receiver may not be passed over
the HDMI cable to the TV speakers.
In these cases
you must use the A/V receiver speakers to hear
audio.
Before You Begin
To complete these steps you will need:
The remote controls for both the TV and the
A/V receiver.
An IR emitter cable available from Mitsubishi.
An HDMI-to-HDMI
cable to connect the A/V
receiver to the TV and cables necessary to
connect devices to the A/V receiver.

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