Setting up tv inputs, continued, Controlling a/v receiver sound volume – MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC WD-57833 User Manual

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2. TV Setup

1. See chapter 3, “TV Connections,” for recommen-

dations on connecting your devices.

2. Connect your devices to the TV, making note of

which TV input is used for each device.
The TV and the devices can be either on or off
when connecting.

First select a
device type.

Next perform
IR “learning.”

Auto Input Sensing screen for most device types.

3. Power on the TV if not already on. When the TV

detects a connection, the

Auto Input Sensing

screen opens.

• Most Device Types: Specify the device

type and then, if desired, proceed directly to
NetCommand setup.
a. In the

Auto Input Sensing screen, press

to move through the device list to select

the device type connected to the input.
The device type you select here will appear
in the

Input Selection menu.

b. You can perform NetCommand IR “learn-

ing” now or at a later time. To perform now,
highlight the Learn icon and press

ENTER.

See chapter 6, “NetCommand” for more.

A/V Receiver: The TV can detect audio con-
nections on the

DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack and

the right (red) analog

AVR AUDIO OUTPUT jack.

Note for Analog A/V Receivers: When you
disconnect an analog A/V receiver, be sure to
change the

Speakers setting manually to TV to

hear sound from the TV speakers.
You can perform “learning” for the A/V receiver
now or at a later time. To perform now, highlight
the Learn icon in the

Auto Output Sensing

screen and press

ENTER. See chapter 6,

“NetCommand” for more.

HDMI Devices Compatible with the TV’s
NetCommand for HDMI Feature:
Compatible
HDMI devices are often recognized automati-
cally by the TV. The TV’s remote control may
operate some device functions without further
setup. You can add more control functions if
desired. Program the TV’s remote control or

Setting Up TV Inputs, continued

perform NetCommand IR “learning” to add
functions.

4 Press

EXIT to close the Auto Input Sensing screen.

The TV will then display the

Auto Input Sensing

screen for the next connection it finds.

More About Auto Input Sensing

• Choose a different name for each input.
• Antenna inputs (

ANT 1/ANT 2) are never detected,

although you can turn off unused antenna inputs in
the

Inputs > Name menu.

• You can change the device type at a later time

using the

Inputs > Name menu. Any “learned”

NetCommand IR codes will be erased, however.

• If you wish to change devices on an HDMI input:

1. Disconnect the HDMI device.
2. Turn off the HDMI input in the

Inputs > Name

menu.

3. Connect the new device and the

Auto Input

Sensing screen will display. If you want the
device under NetCommand IR control, perform
NetCommand “learning” for the new device.

Controlling A/V Receiver Sound Volume

Although the TV detects when you connect an A/V
receiver, you must use one of the methods below to
control sound volume from the A/V receiver.

With a Standard TV Setup
• Recommended Method: Program the TV’s remote

control for your A/V receiver and enable the Audio
Lock feature. See Appendix D, “Programming the
Remote Control.”

• Program the TV’s remote control for your A/V

receiver and set the TV remote’s slide switch to
the

AUDIO position to control volume. Set the switch

back to the

TV position to control the TV.

• Use the remote control that came with the A/V

receiver.

With NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver
• Set up NetCommand control of the A/V receiver’s

volume functions in the

Inputs > AVR menu. The

TV’s remote will then automatically control A/V
receiver volume. See chapter 6, “NetCommand.”

• Use any of the methods described for the standard

TV setup.

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