Resomng Cec Conflicts; Removing An Hdmi Device; Using Hdmi Controh - Mitsubishi Electric 3D DLP 642 series Owner's Manual

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3 HDMI
Centre/of
CEC Devices
27
Resolving CEC Conflicts
Because each manufacturer seUects which CEC func-
tions to support, some devices may conflict with other
devices.
RfcontroU conflicts arise, you can:
o
Turn off TV controU of an individuaU CEC-enabUed
device (see beUow).
Turn off CEC in the device itseUf. Refer to the
device's OwneCs Guide for instructions.
Turning
Off the TV's HDMI ControU of a CEC
1o Press MENUon the TV remote control
2,
HighUight inputs > HDMI Control
3o Move to the device name and press ENTER to seUect
Off to turn off the TV's abiUity to controU the device.
4o Press EXITto cUear the menu.
Inputs > HDMI Controt menu
Using HDMI Control
As an exampUe of using HDMR Control
press PLAY on
the device itself to:
o
Power on the TV
Switch to the device (no need to display the
Input Selection
menu)
Begin play of the device
Direct
Keys
Test your equipment with the TV's remote control to
find additional supported commands.
See the table
below for commands that may be available, depending
on the individual device.
CEO-enabmed VCR, DVD, and DVR functions
that
may be avaimabme:
4 _A_'
ON
ENTER
Digits 0-9,
CANCEL
CANCEL
ENTER
(to cancel)
Removing
an HDMI
Device
1o Power off the device.
2,
Disconnect the HDMI cable.
3o Press MENUon the TV remote control to enter the
TV main menu.
4o Go to Inputs
> Name.
Highlight the HDMI input name and press ENTER to
select Demete.
&
Press EXITto clear the menus.
Inputs > Name menu with Delete setected for HDM/-3.
If you have a CEC-enabled
AiV receiver, CEC-enabled
devices connected to the AiV receiver with an HDMI
cable may also be controllable.
They can be selected
from the TV's Input Selection
menu.
CEC-enabmed AiV receiver
functions.
Try the VOL,
MUTE,and menu-navigation
keys.
For assistance
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