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Chapter 3. TV Setup

IEEE 1394 Connections

The New 1394 Device screen appears if you connected
an IEEE 1394 device. See figure 7. IEEE 1394 devices are
automatically under NetCommand control. The TV can
recognize up to seven IEEE 1394 devices at one time. If
you connect more than one device of the same type, a
unique identifier is added to the name for each one. For
example, if you connect three A/V discs, you may see

AV

Disc, AV Disc1, AV Disc2.

Figure 7. The New 1394 Device screen shows the device
name and includes a check box for an associated analog
connection.

IEEE 1394 Device with an Analog Connection

Some IEEE 1394 devices have both digital and analog
outputs to the TV. If you have such a device, place a
check mark in the

Analog Connection check box to allow

you to use the TV’s Input Selection menu to select either
the analog or digital output.

When You First Connect a Device,
continued

For instructions on switching between analog and digital
outputs, see chapter 6, “NetCommand Operations.”

If your IEEE 1394 device can be connected to the TV with
an analog connection, follow the instructions below.
1. Connect the device to the TV

with an IEEE 1394

cable first.

2. When the New 1394 Device screen appears with the

Analog Connection check box highlighted, press
ENTER to enter a check mark.

3. In the New 1394 Device screen, note the name

assigned to the device, as you will need to use the
same name in a later step. See figure 7, New 1394
Device screen.

4. Connect the device to the TV with the supplemental

analog cable.

5. The next screen is the auto Input Sensing screen

(see figure 6) in which you can select a name for the
device. If you select the wrong name for the device,
you will be unable to switch between the analog and
digital inputs to the TV.
If the device is a cable box, select the name

CABLE

as the name for the analog input.

Note: If you connected the cables in reverse sequence

(analog first), you will later need to change the
input name in the Input Name menu.
a. Switch to any viewing device other than the

one you wish to change (press

INPUT to open

the Input Selection menu).

b. Open the NetCommand menu and then open

the Input Name menu.

c. Highlight the text box for the analog input

used for the IEEE 1394 device.

d. Press to scroll through the available

names to display the name you earlier noted
for the IEEE 1394 device.

e. Press

EXIT.

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