Using The Active A/V Network Feature - Mitsubishi VS-45501 Owner's Manual

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Using
the Active
A/V Network
Feature
This A!V Network
is a special feature
that makes it easier to use
your television
and other Mitsubishi
A/V components
together.
When you connect tlhe A/V Network,
you can point the remote
control
at the television,
and it will pass the remcte
control
com-
mand to other components.
You will gain even more benefits
if you have a Mitsubishi
VCP_
equipped
for the Active A/V Network.
The Active A/V Network
°
allows you to perform
many of the commonly
u,_ed features
of your
system
at the press of just one button.
This section
explains
the various
features
of the Active A/V Net-
work.
before
you begin
You must have connected
an A_WNetwork
cable from the Active
A/V Network
te_ninal
of your TV to the A/V Network
IN
terminal
of your VCR.
See TV+Mitsubishi
.Products
that Have
A/VNetwork
Terminals
in Chapter
2.
You must have connected
your VCR to INP'U_-I
of your TV.
You must have set your "TV A/V Network
" setting
to "Actiw_"
or "Basic".
See Setting
the A/VNetwork
:in Chapter
3.
Your VCR's
remote
control
settings
should be set to "VCF_-A".
Your VCR video mute setting
shou]d be turned
ON.
_Important:
_Important:
what
the Active
AiV Network
does
The Active A/V Network
makes
it easier and faster to use the VCR
Quick Program
and Play commands
and the TV PIP commands.
When using the Active A/V Network,
you should always point your
remote
control at your television.
If the TV is not receiving
a signal
on INPUT-l,
:it will automati-
cally turn
off in about ten minutes.
If you use a TV menu during
this time, the TV will turn off in about five minutes
after you stop
using the menus.
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Chapter
4: Using the Special
Features

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