Hejpfuj Hints - Mitsubishi Electric HD-6000 Owner's Manual

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Q My VCR (or other device}
does not have two sets of stereo
audio outputs.
How can I connect
this
device's
audio to both the HDTV receiver
and the A/V Receiver?
A. There are two solutions:
,
Connect
the single set of stereo audio outputs
to the HDTV receiver only. Use Edit NetCommand@
to
change the setup of this device,
in the Connection
screen of "Change"
make sure both audio and video
for the HDTV receiver input are check marked and neither the audio or the video for the AVR input are
check marked.
This will allow the NetCommand
system to use the HDTV receiver outputs to transfer
the
device's audio to the A/V Receiver.
See Edit NetCommand
in the next chapter for details.
2. Use RCA type "Y" splitter cables to split the device's
audio output to be connected
to both the TV and
the A/V Receiver.
Q. 1 have both the HDTV receiver/OUT
To Display
stereo
audio output
and HDTV receiver
digital
audio
output
connected
to the same input designation
on my A/V Receiver.
How do I switch
between
analog
audio
and digital
audio?
A. This depends
on the individual
A/V Receiver.
Some A/V Receivers will switch automatically
to digital when
a digital audio signal is supplied.
Other A/V Receivers can be manually switched
by remote control.
For
these types of A/V Receivers,
see Edit NetCommand
in the next chapter for NetCommand
control of these
features.
Some A/V Receivers will require that you make this change on the front panel of the A!V Receiver.
Q. The front
panem of my A/V Receiver
is too tamm or too convex
for the IF{ emitter
signam to reach the
remote
control
sensor
of the A/V Receiver.
What can I do?
A. There are several possible solutions.
1. Mount the IR Emitter on the top, front edge of the A/V Receiver over the remote control sensor.
Use tape
to secure it in place.
2. Mount the IR Emitter on the underside
of the shelf above the A/V Receiver (if the A/V Receiver is in a
cabinet).
Use double sided tape to secure it in place.
3. Some small stick-on
emitters from other manufacturers
may be compatible
with this HDTV receiver's
IR
Emitter jacks.
These may be used instead of the supplied
IR Emitters.
Q. I occasionally
need to see the menu from my A/V Receiver.
How can I connect
it to the HDTV
receiver
for this purpose?
A. You can connect
the video output of the A/V Receiver to an unused input on the HDTV receiver.
Then use
Edit NetCommand
to "Add" this as an "Other" device, not an A/V Receiver.
On the "Connection"
screen,
indicate which HDTV receiver input was used and check mark the video box.
Make sure the HDTV receiver
input audio box and both the audio and video boxes for the AVR input are not check marked.
You should
also name this device so you can easily identify
it on the Device Selection
Menu.
You can also use input 3
(Camcorder)
on the front panel.
Q. 1 have a separate
high definition
receiver
I woumd miketo connect
and it amso has an S-video
output
and
would
like to be able use it as well.
Is there
any way to connect
this receiver
both ways?
A. Yes, this item will appear twice in the Device Selection
Menu.
Just add this unit once using the Input=bTV
receiver and once using one of the S-video
inputs.
Make sure you barn the remote control twice, on for
each input.
We suggest
that you connect
stereo audio outputs
with the S-video
to the HDTV receiver so that
you do not need to use two inputs on the A/V Receiver.
if this is a NetOommand
compatible
HDTV receiver
that HD or SD outputs can be switched
by remote control, see Edit NetCommand
in the next chapter for
NetCommand
control of this feature.
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