Setup

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ASSIGNING AUDIO and VIDEO INPUT CONNECTORS (continued)

MAIN MENU

MODE ADJUST AUDIO CONTROLS TUNER PRESETS

SETUP

SETUP

INPUTS

SPEAKERS

I/O CONFIG

DISPLAYS

VOLUME CONTROLS TRIGGER

TUNER SETUP

LOCK OPTIONS LIVE! CALIBRATION POWER MANAGEMENT

INPUT SETUP

DVD1

DVD2

SAT

VCR

TV

CD

TUNER

PHONO

DVD1 INPUT SETUP

NAME

 

 

 

 

DVD1

DIGITAL IN

 

 

COAX-1

ANALOG IN

 

 

 

 

NONE

ANLG IN LVL

 

 

 

 

AUTO

VIDEO IN

S-VIDEO-1

COMPONENT IN

1

2-CH

 

 

 

 

FILM

 

 

 

 

 

D

5.1

 

 

FILM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FILM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5.1a

5.1a

 

 

 

 

 

 

FILM

 

 

 

 

MIC

LIVE! MED

MAIN ADVANCED

 

 

 

ZONE2 IN

 

 

DIGITAL

ZONE2 ADVANCED

 

 

 

DVD1 ANALOG IN

ANALOG-1

ANALOG-2

ANALOG-3

ANALOG-4

ANALOG-5

ANALOG-6

ANALOG-7

ANALOG-8

PHONO

TUNER

NONE

LIVE!

A

DVD1 ANALOG IN

ANALOG-1

ANALOG-2

ANALOG-3

ANALOG-4

ANALOG-5

5.1ANLG (6-8)

PHONO TUNER NONE LIVE!

B

DVD1 ANALOG IN

ANALOG-1

ANALOG-2

5.1ANLG (3-5)

5.1ANLG (6-8)

PHONO TUNER NONE LIVE!

C

ANALOG IN

SETUP INPUTS DVD1 ANALOG IN

ANALOG-1 to 8, 5.1 ANLG (3-5) or (6-8), PHONO, TUNER, NONE, LIVE!

Opens the ANALOG IN menu, which is used to assign an analog

Please note the following:

audio input connector for the selected input. The RV-8 has eight

• When no analog audio input connector is assigned, the RV-8

configurable inputs, each of which can be assigned to any of its eight

automatically sets the MAIN ADV menu INPUT SELECT

analog audio input connectors.

parameter to DIGITAL (see page 3-17).

 

The appearance of the ANALOG IN menu depends on the configu-

• An analog audio input connector must be assigned when no

ration of the analog audio input connectors.

digital audio input connector is assigned. Refer to the previous

 

page for information about assigning a digital audio input

• The ANALOG IN menu (A above) appears when the I/O CONFIG

connector.

menu 8 STEREO INPUTS option is selected (see page 3-60).

• The PHONO input corresponds to the built-in phono

• The ANALOG IN menu (B above) appears when the I/O CONFIG

connector.

menu 5 ST. & 5.1 ANLG option is selected (see page 3-61).

• The TUNER input corresponds with the internal AM/FM radio

• The ANALOG IN menu (C above) appears when the I/O

tuner.

CONFIG menu 2 ST. & (2) 5.1 ANLG option is selected (see

• LIVE! cannot be selected until LIVE! CALIBRATION is run. When

page 3-61).

the ANALOG IN selection is LIVE!, the digital input selection is

 

disabled for this input until a different analog input is selected.

 

 

3-8

 

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Lexicon RV-8 manual Assigning Audio and Video Input Connectors, Analog

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