Input Labels
You can label the terminal with the type of equipment connected to it. This makes selecting the correct input easier (Input select p. 19).
You can also skip any unused terminal with this feature.
Display the menu
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MENU
OK
■Press to exit from a menu screen
Select “Setup”
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Lock | Input labels |
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TV | HDMI control |
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About |
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Setup | Reset to defaults |
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Setup | OK | OK | / Select | Exit |
Select “Input labels” |
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Lock | Input labels |
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TV | HDMI control |
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Setup | Reset to defaults |
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Setup | OK | OK | / Select | Return |
Select an input terminal and set | ||||
Picture | HDMI 1 |
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Audio | HDMI 2 |
| DVD | Set |
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Lock | PC |
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Setup |
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Input labels |
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●The labels you set will be displayed in the “Input select” screen (p. 19).
●If “Not used” is selected, you cannot select the mode.
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