Remote control functions: active a/v network, Remote control functions: home theater ir system, Acti ve a /v n etw or k – MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC WS-55819 User Manual

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When using the Active AV Network™,

always point the remote control towards

the TV.

If you are using the Active AV Network™

with the Home theater IR System, turn

the TV and A/V receiver on before press-

ing PLAY on the TV remote control.

When using the Home Theater IR

System, point the TV remote towards

the A/V receiver to adjust volume.

Part IV: Operation

Remote Control Functions: Active A/V Network

When the slide switch is set to VCR, press-

ing MENU on the TV remote control will:

Turn the TV on and select input-1.

Turn the VCR on and display the VCR

menu.

Operation with Your DVD Player

(when slide switch is set to DVD)

Your remote control also offers you conve-

nience when used with a Mitsubishi DVD

player. Pressing PLAY on the TV remote

control will:

Turn the TV on and select Component-1.

Turn the DVD player on and play a

disc (if a disc is properly loaded and the

DVD player is within the remote control’s

range).

Remote Control Functions: Home Theater IR System

The Mitsubishi Home Theater IR System

Control is a special feature that makes it

easier to use your TV with a Mitsubishi digi-

tal A/V receiver. Once your equipment is

properly connected and set up, your TV and

Mitsubishi digital A/V receiver will change

inputs together, to match high resolution

pictures with the proper surround sound.

See How Connections Affect the Home The-

ater IR System, Pages 14-15, for installation

instructions.

When you change inputs on your TV to

watch different video products, your TV will

send signals via the infrared emitter to your

Mitsubishi digital A/V receiver and will also

change inputs to hear the sound from that

product. You will automatically hear the high

quality digital surround sound from digital

products like your DTV receiver and DVD,

and high quality analog stereo or surround

sound from non-digital products like your

VCR.

As you change TV inputs, the A/V receiver

changes its source for sound.

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