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They can, however, coexist and are still available to other devices on the IEEE 1394 network that are compatible with these non-audio/video devices. Try using the Cable/SAT/DTV position of the TV remote control to see if it can control operation of IEEE 1394 cable boxes and satellite receivers. If not, use the remote control that came with the device. New 1394 Device Screen Figure 28 When your TV discovers a new IEEE 1394 device, the New 1394 Device screen appears. Select “Add” or “Do Not Add” depending on whether or not you want the device added to the Device Selection menu. If the IEEE 1394 device does not provide audio and video, you may not want to add that device to the TV’s Device Selection menu. Devices that were discovered but not added to the Device Selection menu will still be listed in the Review screen of the Edit NetCommand® menu. Figure 28. New 1394 Device screen Name for 1394 Device Screen Figure 29 If you choose to add the discovered IEEE 1394 device, the Name for 1394 Device screen appears. Enter a new name for the device or use the default name that appears automatically. The name used in this screen is the name that appears in the Device Selection menu. The DV option applies only to digital camcorders at this time and is typically detected automatically by the TV. If your camcorder uses DV formatting but the box is unchecked, add the check mark manually. To use the analog capability of some IEEE 1394 devices, such as some DVCRs and cable boxes, check the Analog Connection box. • Some DVCRs, for example, can record and play as VHS or S-VHS in addition to D-VHS. This allows you to play analog rental tapes or analog tapes from your established library or to make analog recordings from an antenna or cable system. • Some cable boxes with IEEE 1394 connections require an analog connection for on-screen guides and emergency notices. Note: You never need to check both the DV and Analog Connection check boxes for a device. Figure 29. Name for 1394 Device screen Adding IEEE 1394 Devices Automatically, continued IEEE 1394 Device Type Screen Figures 30 and 31 If the new IEEE 1394 device is also connected using analog inputs, you will need to define the device type. Select the type of device, such as a VCR. Figure 30. IEEE 1394 Device Type screen Once the device type is selected, then the Device screen is displayed so the manufacturer can be selected. If the manufacturer is listed, then you may be able to control this device while it is operating as an analog VCR. For example, if the IEEE 1394 device you have added is a Mitsubishi DVCR, and you have selected an analog connection as a second connection, then you will select Mitsubishi for the manufacturer. If the manufacturer is not listed, select “Other” and use the Learn screens Be sure to place an IR Emitter in front of the remote control sensor, just as you have done for other NetCommand® devices. It is necessary to use the IR Emitter only when the DVCR is being used as an S-VHS or VHS VCR. When the DVCR is playing or recording digital signals in D-VHS, the TV will control the VCR through the IEEE 1394 cable. Figure 31. Device screen Connection Screen Figure 32 Select the TV input that you used when you connected the video or S-Video cables. You may also select the TV or A/V receiver input you used when you connected the stereo audio cables. The playback and record control of some devices may still operate via the IEEE 1394 cable automatically, even though you must use the video or S-video cable for the picture. In this case, when you select the device, be sure to select analog (not digital) from the pop-up that opens when the device is selected from the Device Selection menu. With this setup, the picture is shown via the analog connection but control is through the IEEE 1394 connection. Figure 32. Connection screen Finish Screen Figure 33 To finalize your selections and complete the NetCommand setup, select Finish from the Finish screen. Figure 33. Finish screen 4 NetCommand® Functions Device Selection Menu................................58 Using the Device Menu Button to Display Menus..............59 Using the GUIDE Button to Display ChannelView™ and Menus....60 NetCommand®-Controlled Recordings.....................61 Peer-to-Peer Connections..............................63 Using A/V Discs.....................................64 Device Selection Menu When you press DEVICE on the TV’s remote control, the Device Selection menu (Figure 1) displays. If NetCommand® has not been set up, the Device Selection menu allows you to select an input for viewing. If NetCommand is set up, the Device Selection menu allows you to select the device for viewing, select audio from the TV speakers or A/V receiver, power compatible devices On or Off, and verify the destination of signals. On the Device Selection menu, the device or input currently displayed appears as a gold-colored icon. 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