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INPUT Menu
INPUT SETUP
LISTEN: Video 2
INPUT LABEL: _ _ _ _ _ _ _
INPUT: Coaxial 1
SURR MODE: Dolby 3 Stereo
ENT | KEY=MAIN MENU | UP KEY=up |
+/– | KEY=change | DWN KEY=down |
The INPUT menu configures the source inputs and is reached from the MAIN menu. The screen provides the following options, selected by placing the highlight on the desired line using the UP/DOWN buttons:
LISTEN: changes the current listening input source (CD, TUNER, TAPE, VIDEO1, VIDEO2, VIDEO3, VIDEO4, VIDEO5).
INPUT LABEL: The labels for the five VIDEO inputs can customized (not available for the TUNER, CD, and TAPE inputs). Place the high- light on this line to call up a
1.Press the +/– keys to begin labeling.
2.Press the +/– keys to change the first let- ter, scrolling through the list of available characters.
3.Press the ENT key to confirm that letter and move to the next position.
4.Repeat steps 2 and 3 until all five charac- ters have been completed. The final press of the ENT button will save the new label and exit the
INPUT: selects which physical input connec- tion to use as the default for the source dis- played in the first line of the menu. The op- tions are ANALOG inputs, two OPTICAL digital inputs (OPTICAL 1& 2), and three COAXIAL digital inputs (COAXIAL 1 – 3). When a digi- tal input is selected, the unit will check for a digital signal when the INPUT SOURCE but- ton is pressed. If no digital signal is present, the unit will automatically revert to the ana- log input. When an ANALOG input is selected, the unit will not access a digital signal, even though one may be present at the digital in- put; thus, the ANALOG setting forces the unit to use accept only an analog signal. Assign- ing a digital input (with its
NOTE: If a source connected to a digital input is selected, that signal will automatically be sent to both digital outputs for recording.
SURR MODE: selects the default surround sound mode for the input shown at the top of the menu. The default setting will be used unless the source material triggers automatic decoding of a particular type or unless the default set- ting is overridden by the front panel or remote surround buttons. Options are: DTS,
This is a default setting for each input and, in some cases, can be manually overridden by the
NOTE: We suggest that you return to this menu after connecting each source component to properly configure that source.
To return to the MAIN menu, press the EN- TER button. Press the MENU key on the remote to cancel the menu display and return to nor- mal operation.
SPEAKER SETUP Menu
SPEAKER SETUP
FRONT: Large
CENTER: Large
SURROUND: Large
CENTER BACK: Large
SUBWOOFER: Yes
CB SPKR SEL: 1 SPEAKER
ENT | KEY=MAIN MENU | UP KEY=up |
+/– | KEY=change | DWN KEY=down |
The SPEAKER SETUP menu is used to config- ure the
Home theater speaker systems vary in their size and performance, particularly in bass output. Surround sound processors feature steering logic which sends bass information to the speaker(s) best able to handle it – sub- woofers and/or large speakers. For optimum performance, you must tell the
The following configuration instructions refer to LARGE and SMALL speakers, referring more to their bass performance than physical size. A
As a general rule, the system will redirect bass information away from SMALL speakers and send it to the LARGE speakers and/or the SUBWOOFER in your system.
Things become more complex with a sub- woofer. For example, the system will gener- ally not redirect bass information away from a LARGE speaker to the subwoofer. Thus, you must decide if you want a particular speaker to play the deep bass or whether the deep bass should be sent to the subwoofer. If you have a subwoofer, you might decide to send all of the bass to it, regardless of how capable the other speakers in the system may be. In this case, you would tell the