Operation Manual
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•HAVi (Home Audio Video Interoperablity) is 
designed to handle AV/C type of control and allows 
each device to “teach” the HDTV Receiver how to 
control more than simple basic functions. The device 
will inform the HDTV Receiver what information 
and control buttons will be needed on device specific 
menus so the additional functions can be controlled. 
The ability of a device to “teach” the HDTV Receiver 
how to control new functions allows the HDTV 
Receive to control non-traditional devices or new 
types of devices not yet developed.
Some devices may be a combination of two or more types 
of devices. For instance, there may be a recording device 
that is also a tuning device. Each portion of the device is 
called a sub-unit. When you select a device on the Device 
Selection menu that has sub-units, a pop-up menu will 
appear so you can select which sub-unit section you wish to 
use.
The HDTV Receiver is not able to control IEEE 
 devices that use other types of control protocols. 
Incompatible digital audio, video and/or control 
information will still be able to pass from one device 
through the HDTV Receiver to another device on the 
network. These incompatible devices may not appear on 
the Device Selection menu or in the Review screen of the 
Edit NetCommand menu.
Adding IEEE 1394 Devices Automatically
1. Digital Video Signals 
The HDTV Receiver is able to decode MPEG video. 
Other types of digital video, such as DV video, provided 
by some camcorders, must be decoded by the source device 
and sent to the HDTV Receiver as analog video or S-
Video. If the camcorder uses a compatible digital control 
system, the IEEE  cable can still provide control for 
the camcorder while the HDTV Receiver is viewing the 
video or S-Video signals.
2. Digital Audio Signals 
The HDTV Receiver is able to decode Dolby Digital 
signals and MPEG Audio signals. 
Other types of digital audio such as MP Audio and 
DTS Audio, as provided by some digital recording devices, 
cannot be decoded by the HDTV Receiver. 
The HDTV Receiver may not be able to pass incompatible 
digital audio signals on the coaxial digital audio output, 
however these signals may pass on the IEEE  cable to 
other devices.
3. Digital Control Signals
The TV is able to act as the control center for IEEE  
audio/video devices, such as VCRs, AV Discs, tuners, 
cable boxes and amplifiers that are compatible with the 
following IEEE  control standards.
•EIA- is designed for tuning devices such as cable 
boxes allowing the device to send simple graphics. 
However, this standard does not allow the HDTV 
Receiver to control the cable box by IEEE .
•AV/C (Audio Video Control) is designed to provide 
basic controls such as play, stop, channel selection and 
volume, as appropriate for the device.
Compatible IEEE 1394 Devices
It is possible to connect devices to the HDTV Receiver that have IEEE  connectors but are not compatible with the 
HDTV Receiver or with the NetCommand® control system. There are three areas of compatibility to consider:










