Remote Control Functions: Overview - Mitsubishi Electric HD-6000 Owner's Manual

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Remote
Contro
Functions:
Overview
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S_ide Switch:
Selects A/V product to be controlled
by the remote control.
When in the TV position,
will
operate
Mitsubishi
TVs and plasma display
monitors.
Select Cable/DBS/DTV
for NetCommand®
device
control.
Media card functions
are available
only when
the HD-6000
is connected
to the LT-4260 LCD TV.
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IMPORTANT:
To program
the remote control to
operate the HD-6000,
slide to the CabIe/DBS/DTV
position
then press and hold the POWER while
entering the numbers
1,9,7 in sequence,
then release
the POWER key.
Numbers:
Individually
selects channels
or enters
information
into menus.
3.
POWER:
Turns power on and off for HDTV receiver
and other A/V products.
4.
SQV (SuperQuickViewTM}:
Scans through
memorized
lists of favorite channels.
5.
QV (QuickViewTM}:
Switches
between
the current
channel
and last channel
viewed.
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7m
SUB/CANCEL:
Clears SQV and some menu entries
and cancels
recordings.
For digital channels,
adds
separator
between
major and sub channel
numbers.
DEVICE:
Displays the Device Selection
menu to
select the device to view (Ant-1 and Ant-2, TV Disc
or devices connected
to the HDTV receiver's
inputs
including
IEEE 1394 devices).
8,
CHANNEL:
Scan up or down through
memorized
channels.
Performs
chapter skip function
for
NetCommand®
controlled
DVD's.
9.
VOLUME:
Changes
sound level.
10. MUTE: Turns sound on or off.
11. TV MENU:
Displays _ViSWP0J_I on-screen
menu system.
12. ADJUST:
Press ,_, I_, A and •
to navigate
menus,
change
settings,
and move the PIP on-screen
location.
Operates
many NetCommand®
functions.
Performs
skip forward
and backwards
function
of TV
Pause.
13. ENTER:
Selects
a channel
number
or menu item.
14, GUIDE:
Displays
ChannelView
TMfor Ant-1 and 2.
Displays Track List for TV Disc and IEEE 1394 A/V
Discs. Displays
program
guide for satellite receiver,
some cable boxes or DVD Disc menu. Displays
thumbnails
or playlists
for media card files.
15. Light:
Located
on the right side of the remote control,
this feature illuminates
buttons
or labels.
16. DEVICE
MENU:
Displays
menus for devices
connected
to the HDTV receiver, including
CableCARD
TM.
17, HOME:
Exits the HDTV receiver's
on-screen
menus
and returns to TV viewing.
18, V-CHIP:
Turns On or Off the V-Chip
Lock
19. INFO: Displays
on-screen
summary
of the current
device used and any broadcast
information
available
(including
current V-Chip
information).
See Appendix
D for details.
20. AUDIO:
Selects and adjusts
individua!
audio settings.
21. VIDEO:
Selects
and adjusts
individual
video settings.
22. PiP CH: Scrolls up or down through
memorized
channels
for PIP.
23. PIP/POP:
Cycles through
PIP and POP choices.
24. EXCH: Exchanges
PIP or POP and main TV picture.
25. SLEEP: Sets the HD-6000
to turn off within 2 hours.
See next page for setup instructions.
26, PiP DEVICE:
Displays
PIP Selection
menu to select
the PIP or POP image source device
27. FORMAT:
Changes
the shape and size of the main TV
picture.
28. CONNECT:
Initiates
IEEE 1394 peer-to-peer
connections.
29. RED (Record}:
Records with a VCR, sets up
recordings
for DVCR or while in ChanneiView.
30.
PAUSE:
Pause a live TV picture
when no PIP or POP
image is displayed
(when TV Pause is set to Always
or On Request).
When PIP or POP image is visible,
pauses that image (default TV Pause set to Off or On
Request).
Pauses a VCR, DVD or A/V Disc, media
card file.
Returns to TV viewing from TV Pause.
31. REW/REV:
Rewinds or reverses search in TV Pause,
while watching
the TV Disc or with a VCR.
Reverses
scan with a DVD, A/V Disc or media card file.
32. PLAY: Plays the TV Disc or VCR, DVD, A/V Disc or
media card file.
33. STOP: Stops the TV Disc, VCR, DVD, A/V Disc or
media card file.
34. FF/FWD:
Fast forward or forward
search in TV Pause,
while watching
the TV Disc, with a VCR or media card
file, or fast play a DVD.
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