MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC LT-40148 User Manual

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6. NetCommand IR Control

Audio Switching Setup 1: Automatic A/V Receiver
Switching to the TV Audio Input
Most devices are set up like the VCR in this example, in
which analog audio from the device is sent through the TV.

Use this setup for:

Sources providing only analog stereo output,

such as a VCR.
Audio from

ANT 1 and ANT 2

Under

1.

Learn, highlight Input1.

In this example, the IR code for the A/V receiver’s
TV Audio input will be “learned” as Input 1.
Press

2.

ENTER on the TV’s remote control.

While the text

3.

Input1 is flashing, press and hold the

TV INPUT key on the A/V receiver’s remote control.
When a check appears next to

4.

Input 1, release the

TV INPUT key.

If the text stops flashing before the check mark

appears, repeat this step.
To erase the IR code just “learned,” press

CANCEL

while the name is highlighted.

Press

5.

once to highlight

TV Audio (TV audio

output) in the

Assign Input1 column. The triangular

marker is always next to the assigned sound source.
Press

6.

EXIT if finished or continue with setup for

another TV audio source.

Completed NetCommand setup described for
controlling A/V receiver switching to the A/V receiver’s
audio input from the TV’s

AUDIO OUTPUT.

Setting Up NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver, continued

IMPORTANT

All audio from what you are watching on the
TV is always available from both the TV’s AVR
AUDIO OUTPUT and DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT
jacks.
To use the digital surround sound capabilities
of your A/V receiver however, you must connect
your DVD player, satellite receiver, or cable box
directly to the A/V receiver, as surround sound
may not be available from the TV’s audio output.

Before You Begin

Connect your A/V devices to the TV and connect

1.

your A/V receiver to the audio outputs on the TV
and the DVD player. See chapter 3, “TV Connec-
tions,” for suggestions.

Important: To use Setup

1, you must connect the A/V receiver to the TV’s
audio output; i.e., the TV’s

AVR AUDIO OUTPUT or

DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT jack.
Position NetCommand IR emitters as described in

2.

“IR Emitter Placement,” page 55.
Open the

3.

Inputs > AVR menu.

Note: The terms Input1Input5 used in the AVR menu

are names used by the TV to uniquely identify
A/V receiver inputs.

A

C

D

B

AV Receiver menu to set up audio switching

A The Learn column lists “learnable” input keys on

the A/V receiver’s remote control.

B A check mark next to a key name indicates it has

been “learned” by NetCommand.

C Input1 through Input5 are arbitrary names the

TV uses to uniquely identify A/V receiver inputs.

D After “learning” IR codes for A/V receiver inputs,

use the

Assign Input column to identify the device

connected to the TV and the associated A/V
receiver input.

To summarize for the given example:

Connect the TV’s audio output to the A/V receiver’s

1.

TV audio input.
Using this screen, “learn” the IR code for the A/V

2.

receiver’s TV audio input as

Input1 (item 3 above).

In the

3.

Assign Input1 column (item 4 above), assign

the name

TV Audio (the default) to the A/V receiver

IR code previously learned as

Input1.

Connect the DVD player’s audio output to the A/V

4.

receiver’s DVD input.
Using this screen, “learn” the IR code for the A/V

5.

receiver’s DVD audio input as

Input2.

In the

6.

Assign Input2 column, assign the name DVD

to the A/V receiver IR code previously learned as
Input2 in this screen.

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