TITLE: You may change the display name for any source. Not only does this enable you to customize your system; it helps you to select the correct source device even when you have forgotten which physical connections were used.
Move the cursor down to the TITLE line and press the Set Button. The screen shown in Figure 57 will appear.
Figure 57 – Retitling a Source Input
Use the Navigation Buttons to highlight the desired letter (or other character), and press the Set Button to add it to the new title, which will be displayed in the bar at the top of the screen. You may use the Navigation Buttons, or select the left or right arrow and press the Set Button, to move the cursor within the new title. To add a space either move the cursor one character to the right as described above, or highlight the SPACE indicator on screen and press the Set Button.
You may edit a title by inserting or deleting characters. To insert a new character between two existing characters, move the cursor to highlight the character to the right of the insertion point in the bar at the top of the screen. Then highlight the INS indicator on screen and press the Set Button. You may now select a character to insert in the new space. Delete a character by moving the cursor to highlight the unwanted character in the bar at the top of the screen. Then highlight the DEL indicator on screen and press the Set Button.
When you have finished entering the new title, highlight the OK indicator and press the Set Button to return to the Input Setup menu. Although the Source Input name will remain the same in the Input Setup menu, the new title will appear in the
NOTES:
•Only upper case letters are available for titles.
•Normally both the source input and the digital (or analog) audio input selection appear on the upper line of the semi- OSD and
•You may select the Cancel indicator and press the Set Button if you change your mind and decide not to retitle the source input.
INITIAL SETUP
VIDEO IN: This setting reflects the video input that is assigned to the source. The default assignment for all sources is COMPOSITE except as shown in Table 5:
Table 5 – Default Video Inputs
Source Input | Default Video Input |
DVD | COMPONENT 1 |
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VIDEO 1 | COMPONENT 2 |
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VIDEO 2 | COMPONENT 3 |
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HDMI 1 | HDMI 1 |
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HDMI 2 | HDMI 2 |
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We recommend that you leave the setting for the HDMI sources
as is. For the other sources, change this setting to reflect use of the Component 1, 2 or 3 Video Input as appropriate. If you used the composite or
NOTE: If your video display has an HDMI input, then you only need to connect the AVR’s HDMI Output to the display. The AVR 247 transcodes analog source video signals up to 720p from composite,
If your display does not have an HDMI input, but does have component video inputs, you only need to connect the AVR’s Component Video Monitor Outputs to the display. The AVR 247 transcodes composite and
AUDIO IN: By default, the analog audio inputs are assigned at the factory to all sources, with the following exceptions:
Table 6 – Default Digital Audio Assignments
Source Input | Default Digital Audio Input |
DVD | Coax 1 |
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Video 2 | Optical 1 |
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HDMI 1 | HDMI 1 |
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HDMI 2 | HDMI 2 |
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