Operating instructions

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Important: If the TV is not receiving a signal on INPUT-1, it will automatically
turn off in two minutes. If you use a TV menu during this time,
the TV will turn off in five minutes after you stop using the menus.
Important: If you do not use the A/V Network system, set “A/V Network” to
“Off”. If you don’t, channel selection may not work correctly. The
A/V Network can still be used to pass remote control signals even
when the TV’s, “A/V Network” setting is “Off”.
When the A/V Network is set to “ACTIVE”, selecting an input
choice (Input 1, 2 or 3) that is either off or not connected will cause
the TV to automatically turn off within two minutes.
using the PLAY key on the remote control:
Active A/V Network will turn your VCR on and play a tape (if any).
Active A/V Network will turn your TV on and switch it to IN-
PUT-1.
When you turn your TV off, your VCR will turn off,
unlessunless
unlessunless
unless
it is
playing or recording.
displaying the VCR menu
When you set the remote to VCR and then press MENU:
Active A/V Network will turn on your VCR if it is off and display
the VCR’s menu (this function may not work with some older
Mitsubishi VCR's).
Active A/V Network will turn on your TV if it is off and switch it
to INPUT-1.
Getting Started
Creating the A/V Connection (Home Theater) (cont.)