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€ Using
the Active
AN
Network
Feature
_>Important:
_>Important:
_>Important:
DImportant:
The A/V Network
is a special feature
that makes it easier
to use
your Projection
TV and your other Mitsubi,_hi
A/V components
together.
When you connect the A/V Network,
you can point the
remote
control at the Projection
TV, and it will "pass" the remote
control
command
to the other components.
Additionally,
if you have a Mitsubishi
VCR with Active APV"Net-
work, it is easier
and faster
VCR's play command
(Auto Play).
The A/V Network
is only available
for select Mitsubishi
components.
If you subscribe
to StarSight,
':'Auto Play" is not
available.
before
you begin
You must have connected
an A/V Network
cable from the Active
A/V Network
terminal
of your Projection
l.W to the A/V Network
IN terminal
of your VCR. See Booklet
#1, "Mitsubishi
Installation
and
Setup
Guide."
J You must have connected
your VCR to Input
1 of your TV.
J You must have set your Projection
TV's "._JV Network"
setting
to "Active" or "Basic." See "Setting
the ._dV Network,"
page 32.
J Your VCR's remote
control
switch
should 5e set to '_CR-A."
J Your VCR's video mute setting
should be _urned ON.
When using the Active A/V Network,
you shoald
always point your
remote
control at your Projection
TV.
Using
Auto Play
When you press PLAY on the remote:
•/ Active A/V Network
will turn your VCR on and begin playing
the tape (if any).
J Active A/V Network
will turn your TV on and switch it to
INPUT-1.
When you turn your Projection
TV off:
€" If your TV has been set to "Active," your VCR will turn off,
unless
it is playing
or recording.
If you leave the Projection
TV turned
on and:
- it is set to Input-l,
and
- it does not receive a signal for five minutes,
and
- you do not use the menus
for five minutes,
then:
the TV will automatically
turn off.
If you turn the TV off while it, is set to Input-1,
it will return
to its
previous
antenna
and channel
setting
when you turn
it back on.
Using the Active A/V Network
Feature
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