Input Labels
You can label the terminal with the type of equipment connected to it. This makes selecting input easier (Input select (p. 16)).
You can also skip any unused terminal with this feature.
Display the menu
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Select “Setup”
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Audio | Timer set |
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Lock | Closed Caption |
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TV | Input labels |
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HDMI Control |
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Setup | About |
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Setup | OK | / Select | Exit |
Select “Input labels”
next select
Picture | Language | English |
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Audio | Timer Set |
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Lock | Closed Caption |
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TV | Input labels |
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HDMI Control |
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Setup | About |
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Setup | OK | / Select | Back |
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select
Select an input terminal and set
Picture | HDMI 1 |
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Audio | HDMI 2 | DVD |
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Comp./Video | VCR |
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Setup |
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Input labels |
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set select
●The labels you set will be displayed in the input selection screen (p. 16).
●If “Not used” is selected, you cannot select the mode.
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