Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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NetCommand® 2. 0
HD-5000, HD-5000A
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This NetCommand 2. 0 Guide describes specific information for using the NetCommand features of the HD-5000. For any other information regarding the HD-5000, please see the HD-5000 Owner's Guide.
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Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. [. . . ] If you press POWER on the remote control when the Device Selection menu is not displayed, the TV Receiver will turn Off.
Device Section
Video Section
The TV icon shows the destination for the device highlighted in the Device Section. The Connection Section shows the other devices that are currently connected to the device highlighted in the Device Section. For example, if the Digital VHS (D-VHS) is currently recording from Ant-DTV, when you move the highlight to the Ant-DTV icon, the D-VHS icon will appear in the Connection Section. This icon will disappear when you move the highlight to another icon.
Connection Section
Power On/Off Devices
Audio Section
When a NetCommand compatible legacy IR controlled A/V Receiver, or HAVi amplifier has been connected to the TV and added to NetCommand Setup, an icon for this device will appear in the audio section. Then press ADJUST , , or to select the display monitor speakers icon or the A/V Receiver icon. Press DEVICE to return the navigation to the Device Section.
Only devices that were designed by their manufacturers to respond to separate On and Off remote control signals will be able to turn On automatically. Not all manufacturers provide this ability for their products.
IMPORTANT
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Transport Menu
Displaying the Transport Menu
(Figure 12)
Using the Transport Menu
When the Transport menu is displayed, you can select transport functions on the menu using the ADJUST buttons and then select the function by pressing ENT(er). For example, if you want to pause playback, use ADJUST to scroll over to the PAUSE key. To directly access a transport function, without using the ADJUST and ENT(er) buttons, you may press the desired function button on the remote control (Figure ) .
Selecting a VCR or DVD Player from the Device Selection menu will automatically display the Transport menu. This menu is also displayed when one of the transport buttons on the remote control is pressed while viewing these devices. You can re-display this menu by pressing the Device Menu button.
Main Picture
Please note that if a function is not possible, such as record for a DVD Player, the Transport menu button will be grayed out. You can turn off the automatic display of the transport menu in the Setup menu of the HDTV Receiver. When turned off, the transport menu will not be displayed when you select VCR or DVD Player on the Device Selection menu, or press a transport button, or the Device Menu button. However, even when the Transport menu is turned off, you can continue to operate the Transport functions of NetCommand® devices by pressing the transport control buttons on the remote control.
Figure 12. Transport Menu.
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Remote Control Buttons: Device Menu Button
Device Menu Button
The DEVICE MENU button displays the Transport Menu for playback devices. A second press of this button will display the menus for NetCommand® compatible IEEE devices. Menu access varies by device.
GUIDE Button
(Figure 13)
While watching a NetCommand compatible traditional IR controlled or an IEEE device, press the DEVICE MENU button once or twice, to display the menu for that device. When the Device Selection menu is displayed, and a HAVi IEEE device is highlighted, pressing the DEVICE MENU button will automatically display the menu for that device over the current source. When the menu for the device has been displayed, to navigate, use ADJUST , , , and ENT(er) buttons. For some NetCommand traditional devices you will also be able to use the number buttons and other additional buttons. For traditional DVD players, the Device Menu is also known as the setup menu.
ADJUST Buttons
DEVICE MENU Button
ENT(er) Button
REC Record Button Transport Control Buttons
Figure 13. Remote Control
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Guide Button, AV Disc Search, Track List Screen
Guide Button AV Disc Search
(Figure 13, page 13)
The GUIDE button displays the on-screen programming guides. [. . . ] · For a dubbing, the destination device for the recording is not powered on. · The wrong media, (analog tape for digital recording, or digital tape for the analog recording) is in the device. · Either the program is copy protected, or if there are multiple subchannels and one of the programs (not necessarily the program requested) is copy protected. · The program has already been recorded once and the copy protection only allows one recording. [. . . ]