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IEEE 1394 Devices
and NetCommand®
Control
See pages 32 and 33 for information
regarding
compatible
IEEE 1394 devices and connection
styles.
The TV is not abte
to control
IEEE 1394 devices that use other types of control
protocols.
Incompatible
digital audio, video and/or control
information
will still be able to pass from one device through the TV to another
device on the network.
These incompatible
devices
may not appear on the Device Selection
menu or in the Review screen of the Edit NetCommand
menu.
NetOommand
OontroJ of DigitaJ Devices
Using the "Learn"
Feature.
Some IEEE 1394 devices
such as cable boxes or satellite
receivers
will not have compatible
digital control signals or require
the use of the device's
own remote control.
Some of these
IEEE 1394 devices will not display on=screen
information
through
the IEEE 1394 connection
and will require using an analog connection
for on=screen
displays.
In many cases, to control
these digitaI devices,
the Learning
feature of NetCommand
can be used.
1. Place a connected
IR Emitter in front of the device's
remote control
sensor (see IR Emitters,
page 3I).
2. On the Name for 1394 Device screen (Figure 2, page 53) check mark the Analog Connection
check box.
3. Select the device type on the IEEE 1394 Device Type screen (Figure 3, page 54) of cable box, DBS or similar tuning device.
4. Select
"Other"
as a manufacturer
and then highlight
"Learn"
and press ENTER on the Device screen (Figure 4, page 53).
5. Follow the device learning
instructions
found in Edit NetCommand
section
of Chapter
3.
6. The Connection
screen (Figure 5, page 54) follows
the learning
screens.
If analog connections
are used along with IEEE-
1394 connections,
select the correct
inputs.
If analog connections
are not used, uncheck
the audio and video connections
for both the TV and AVR inputs.
7. Proceed with the Finish screen.
This will allow NetCommand
to use the learned remote control signat to control these EEE 1394 devices.
Some cable boxes with IEEE-1394 connections
use analog connections
to display guides or view analog channels,
and can
instruct the TV to change to the analog input.
For these cable boxes, make sure you follow the instructions
on pages 53 and
54 for adding analog connections
for an EEE-1394
device.
Note:
When using the NetCommand
learning
feature for IEEE 1394 devices
that do not have analog connections,
the
GUIDE function
will require pressing
GUIDE twice.
The first press of GUIDE will display the TV's digital channel guide.
The second press will display the program
guide for the device if an EEE 1394 Guide is available.
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4. IEEE
1394 Devices
and NetOommand=OontroHed
Recordings

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