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NetCommand
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Initial Setup
When you first power On your new Mitsubishi TV, the initial setup screens appear. In order to use NetCommand,
select these screens after you have connected the compatible equipment to the TV. Most IR remote control signal
formats can be learned by NetCommand.
Language Screen
Figure 1
When you first turn on your TV, the Welcome screen
displays and asks you to select either English or Spanish
as the language for the on-screen menus. The default
language is English. To change Language later, use
Setup in the Main Menu. Selecting
Cancel at this screen
will cause the default language (English) to appear.
NetCommand (Information) Screen
Figure 2
The NetCommand (Information) Screen describes how
to start or delay the initial NetCommand Setup. This
screen displays automatically the first time you power
On your new TV, after the Welcome screen.
If the NetCommand Setup is cancelled before it’s
completed, you can restart the NetCommand setup by:
1. A press of TV MENU on the remote control to display
the TV Main menu.
2. Select Setup. The available options for NetCommand
are: Add, Review or Initial. Change and Delete will be
grayed out.
3. Press ADJUST , , or to select Initial.
4. Press ENT(er). The Device Setup screen displays.
IMPORTANT
You may use your TV without setting
up NetCommand. You may also set up
NetCommand at a later time by choosing
Setup from the Main menu, then selecting
Initial from the Edit NetCommand menu.
Device Setup Screen
Figure 3
If the devices connected to the TV are already in
NetCommand memory, you can quickly select them at
this screen. Press ADJUST or to move to each device
type. Press ADJUST or to select the manufacturer
of each device type. Select “Other” if the manufacturer
is not listed. Later, you can use the Change setting in the
Edit NetCommand option of the Setup menu to learn the
remote control signals for this device. Select “None” for
device types that are not connected.
If the manufacturer for your A/V Receiver is not listed, you
cannot select “Other”. Instead, select “None”. Later, you
can use the “Add” feature in the Edit NetCommand option
of the Setup menu to learn the remote control signals for
this device.
If you have a camcorder connected, check the Camcorder
box. NetCommand will not be able to control the
camcorder, but will reserve the front input to use with the
camcorder. When you are finished, select
Next> and
press ENT(er).
Figure 2. Information screen
Figure 1. Language screen
Figure 3. Device Setup screen
Note: If you selected “Other” for any of the device
names, the TV can “Learn” the connected device
(see page 37).