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Choose either Low Power or Fast Power On. The Low Power setting uses less energy, but TV power-on takes longer. The default is Fast Power On. Keep this setting at Fast Power On if you: • Expect to use the TV Timer function to turn on the TV at a preselected time. • Need the TV Clock to remain accurate for the TV Timer and for scheduling NetCommand-controlled recordings. With the Low Power setting, you must reset the TV Clock if the TV is left turned off for over 48 hours. • Wish to receive updates to the TV Guide On Screen program listings. • Need faster power on. • Wish to turn off the TV while making a NetCommand- controlled recording. • Wish to schedule future NetCommand-controlled recordings for a time when the TV will be off. Note: CableCARD™ and TV Guide On Screen® require the Fast Power On setting. If you insert a CableCARD™ or activate TV Guide On Screen, the TV will automatically override a Low Power setting and change to the Fast Power On setting. Demo Mode Off (Setup Menu) If Demo Mode is active, highlight the Demo Mode Off button and press ENTER. Software Version (Setup Menu) For servicing purposes, the TV’s software version is displayed at the upper right side of the Setup menu. Chapter 3. TV Setup When You First Connect a Device During the initial set-up process for a device, the TV will: a. detect the connected device b. prompt you to identify the device by name c. prompt you to perform NetCommand set-up for the device, if applicable d. repeat the above steps for any additional newly connected devices ClearThought® Easy Connect Auto Input Sensing This TV’s ClearThought® auto input sensing feature detects most connections automatically. The first time you connect to a ClearThought input, you are prompted to select a name for the connected device. The table below defines connections the TV can detect. Auto Detection Active INPUT 1, 2, 3 video jacks COMPONENT video jacks HDMI* PC-DVI* IEEE 1394 No Auto Detection ANT 1/ANT 2 MONITOR OUT (all jacks) All AUDIO jacks * If the device is powered off when connected, detection occurs when the device is next powered on. 1. Connect your devices to the TV, making note of which TV input you have used for each device. The TV and the devices can be either on or off when connecting. If the TV is powered off, the detection process will occur the next time you turn on the TV. 2. For most devices, the Auto Input Sensing screen opens (see figure 6). With the text box highlighted, press to select a name for the device from the following list of names: Cablebox Camcorder DVD DVD2 DVR (digital video recorder, recordable DVD) Game HD Disc (high-definition disc) Satellite VCR The name you assign here will appear in the Input Selection menu and can be changed later through the Input Name menu. If you select one of the device names checked in the table above, the on-screen Learn button will change from grayed out to full color, indicating that NetCommand “learning” is available for the device. NetCommand “Learn” button (initially grayed out) Name you select for the input TV connec tion used for this device Figure 6. The Auto Input Sensing screen appears when a device is first detected. Select a name for the connected device in this screen. 3. Now you can either: Highlight Learn and press ENTER to perform NetCommand “learning” for the device, if applicable (recommended). NetCommand “learning” can be used to control the device types checked in the preceding list. See “Initial NetCommand Setup” later in this chapter. You can perform NetCommand setup at a later time, if preferred, by using the Learn option in the NetCommand menu. Press EXIT to close the screen. The TV will display the Auto Input Sensing screen for the next connection it finds. Note: To continue with NetCommand setup for the current device: • You must have connected and properly placed NetCommand IR emitters (see chapter 2, “TV Connections”). • You must have at hand the remote controls for the TV and the current device. More About Auto Input Sensing • Be careful to choose a different name for each input. • You can change the input name at a later time using the Input Name menu. • If you disconnect a device and then later connect a different device to the vacated jack, use the Input Name menu to update the device name. If you want the device under NetCommand control, you must perform NetCommand “learning” for the new device. • Antenna inputs (ANT 1/ANT 2), audio connections, and TV outputs are never detected. Chapter 3. TV Setup When You First Connect a Device, continued IEEE 1394 Connections The New 1394 Device screen appears if you connected an IEEE 1394 device. See figure 7. IEEE 1394 devices are automatically under NetCommand control. The TV can recognize up to seven IEEE 1394 devices at one time. If you connect more than one device of the same type, a unique identifier is added to the name for each one. For example, if you connect three A/V discs, you may see AV Disc, AV Disc1, AV Disc2. Figure 7. The New...
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