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Setting the AN Network
Important:
Important:
Important:
The A/V Network is a special system that Mitsubishi developed to
make it easier to operate many products with one remote control.
When the A/V Network is connected between two Mitsubishi
products, you can point the remote control at one product and it
will "pass" the remote control command to the other. To set up the
A/V Network:
Q First Time Set-Up
Set the clock
Memodze channels
Add/delete channels
Set A/V Network
Use ADJUST to select.
Then press ENTER.
Press MENU to return to
TV Main Menu.
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Press the MENU button on the
remote control. The TV Main
Menu will appear on the screen.
Use the ADJUST buttons to
select "First 3:ime Set-Up";
then, press ENTER.
Use ADJUST to select "Set A/V
Network"; th_=.n,press ENTER.
Set A/V Network
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Basic
Active
Use ADJUST to select.
Then press ENTER.
Press MENU to return to
First Time Set-Up Menu.
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Use the ADJUST buttons to
select "Active,," "Basic," or "Off."
Check the re_.r terminals of
your VCR, then use the chart
below to determine how you
should set yollr TV.
Press the EN]_ER or MENU
button to return to the "First
Time Set-Up" menu.
If your VCR has a rear ...and you have set your ...then set your
terminal that reads: VCR to: TV to:
&IV Network N/A Basic
Active A/V Network Off Basic
Active A/V Network Active Active
Does not have an A/V
Network rear terminal N/A Off
If you are not sure how to set your VCR's A/V Network setting,
refer to your VCR's owner's guide.
The A/V Network can still be used to pass remote control signals
when the TV's "A/V Network" setting is "Off."
If you do not use the A/V Network system, set "2JV Network" to
"Off," or your system might not work correctly.
If you have a Mitsubishi VCR with A/V Network or Active A/V
Network, it should be connected to Input-1 ofyoar TV.
58 Chapter 3: Operating Your TV