Appendices
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Using Net Command H DMI Control
As an example of using Net Command for HDMI
devices, you would press
PLAY
on the device itself to:
Turn on the TV if not already on
•
Switch to the device (no need to display the
•
Input
Selection
menu)
Begin play of the device
•
Test your equipment with the TV’s remote control to
find out which commands are supported. See the table
below for commands that may be available, depending
on the individual device.
CEC-enabled VCR, DVD, and DVR functions that
may be available:
Record/
Playback
Menu
Navigation
Channel Tuning
Other
CH
/
GUIDE
ENTER
Digits
0–9
,
—
CANCEL
F1
(content)
*
—
CANCEL
(to cancel)
ENTER
MENU
*
The
F1
key defaults to work like the device’s
LIST
key.
If you have a CEC-enabled A/V receiver, CEC-enabled
devices connected to the A/V receiver with an HDMI
cable may also be controllable. They can be selected
from the TV’s
Input Selection
menu.
CEC-enabled A/V receiver functions that may be
available:
Try the
•
VOL
,
MUTE
, and menu-navigation keys.
To open the A/V receiver menu, follow these steps:
•
While watching TV, press
1.
AUDIO
.
Press
2.
repeatedly until the
Speakers
option
displays.
While
3.
Speakers
is still displayed, press
MENU
.
You can use Net Command IR “learning” to add com-
mands to those supported by CEC. You must first
connect and place IR emitters for the devices.
Resetting HDMI Control or Removing an HDMI
Device (Figure 6)
Power off the device.
1.
Disconnect the HDMI cable.
2.
Press
3.
MENU
on the TV remote control to enter the TV
Main
menu.
Select the
4.
Inputs
menu using the keys.
Select the
5.
Inputs > Name
menu using the key.
Highlight the device to reset using the
6.
key and
then the key.
With the device highlighted, select
7.
Delete
to reset
HDMI Control.
Press
8.
EXIT
to clear the menus.
To display the
9.
Auto Input Sensing
screen, recon-
nect the device. You may need to power on the
device for it to be detected.
Figure 6. Inputs > Name menu with AVR DVD deleted.
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