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Connections to a/v network, Connections to ir emitter, Hooking up your vcr – MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC HS-U778 User Manual

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3

Use the double stick tape to secure the end of the
emitter in the proper place.

IMPORTANT

IMPORTANT

If you connect both a cable box and satellite
receiver, place the IR Emitter to face the remote
control window (sensor) in the front of both. If you
cannot place it this way, you can purchase a dual IR
Emitter from your Mitsubishi dealer.

Connections to A/V Network

TV

VCR

LOOP

output

input

input

output

A/V NETWORK

IN

OUT

A/V NETWORK

IN

OUT

ACTIVE A/V NETWORK

IN

OUT

BACK PANEL

(Mitsubishi TV)

BACK PANEL

(Other Mitsubishi component)

BACK PANEL

(VCR)

CONVERTER
BOX CONTROL

IR Emitter

Cable Box or Satellite Receiver

VCR Rear Panel

Some Mitsubishi TVs and VCRs have special input and
output terminals called the A/V Network. This network
“passes” remote control commands between Mitsubishi
components. That is, when the A/V Network is con-
nected, you can point your VCR remote control at the TV,
and the TV will “pass” the commands onto the VCR.

1

You will need a cable with a “mini” jack at both ends.
A mini jack is the kind you find on headphones for
personal stereos. This cable may be included with
your Mitsubishi TV. If not, you can purchase a cable
with mini jacks at your Mitsubishi dealer or
electronics store.

2

Connect ACTIVE A/V NETWORK OUT or A/V
NETWORK OUT on the TV to ACTIVE A/V
NETWORK IN on the VCR.

3

If you have another Mitsubishi component with A/V
Network, connect another mini jack cable to
ACTIVE A/V NETWORK OUT on the VCR, and
connect the other end to (ACTIVE) A/V NETWORK
IN on the other component.

IMPORTANT

IMPORTANT

For Active A/V Network to work properly, you
must make these connections shown and your VCR
must be connected to EXT-1 or INPUT-1 of your
Mitsubishi TV.

Never connect your A/V Network in a loop, as
shown below.

Connections to IR Emitter

Your VCR will be able to send remote control channel
changing commands to your compatible cable box or
satellite receiver. The VCR uses the IR Emitter to send
these commands in the same way as when you use the
hand held remote that came with the cable box or
receiver.

1

Connect the supplied IR Emitter to CONVERTER
BOX CONTROL on back of the VCR.

2

Run the wire under or along side the cable box or
satellite receiver and place the end in front of the
cable box and/or satellite receiver.

Hooking Up Your VCR