Hdmi Control Of Cec Devices; Connected Devices - Mitsubishi Electric 3D DLP 642 series Owner's Manual

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3 HDMI
Centre/of
CEC Devices
HDMt Centre/of
an HDMI A/V
Receiver and Connected Devices
1o EnabUe HDMI ControU for the AiV receiver as
described in "EnabUing HDMI ControU of CEC
Devices" on the previous page.
2o Power on the HDMI device you wish to connect to
the AiV receiver (such as a disc player, came box,
or satellite receiver). AHow the device to compUete
the power-on sequence (boot up). Stop playback if
the device starts playing.
3o SeUect the device's HDMI input on the AiV receN-
er's front paneUcontroUs or remote control
4o Connect the device to the AiV receiver with an
HDMI cabUe°
When the TV detects the connection, the New
Device Found screen will appear.
Note:
If the TV is unabUeto detect the device, either
the device's CEC capability is not enabled or
the device is not CEC compatible.
Enable
HDMI control through the device's menus
before continuing.
You may need to temporar-
ily connect the device directly to the TV to view
device menus.
Highlight On and
press ENTER to
add a check.
Z
8o
Highlight EXmTand press ENTER to close the New
Device Found screen.
Optional:
Connect the TV's DmGmTAL AUDmO
OUTPUT to an input on the AiV receiver. Use this
additional connection
if:
*
You want the ability to switch between the AiV
receiver speakers and the TV speakers.
You want to use the AiV receiver to listen to
devices connected to the TV only, e.g., an
antenna input or camcorder.
HDMi cable
If your A/V receiver converts aH
video signals for output on
HDMi, you can use any
connection types from external
devices; content can be
HD or SD video.
Connecting HDM/ devices.
The optional digital audio
connection aflows you to hear audio through the A/V
receiver from devices connected
to the TV only.
To hear audio from a device without HDM/ Control, you
must manuafly setect the correct A/V receiver input for
the device.
For assistance
call 1(800) 332-2119

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