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video: cycles among the defined audio/video sources from the first to the last, returning to the first. If you have A/V buttons that are defined as “unused” in their Define Button menus, they will be omitted from the list of A/V sources ac- cessed by this button. Since this button acts as a rocker switch, you can move either forward or backward within the list of defined A/V sources.
audio: cycles among the defined
volume: this button normally adjusts the overall system volume up or down, al- though it is also used in conjunction with other buttons and/or menu items to vary most of the available system adjustments. When navigating within the on- screen menu system, the volume ± button will either:
•move the cursor up or down
[when the
•increment/decrement the value of a selected menu item
[when the
menu: when the on screen menu is not displayed, pressing this button will bring up the main menu. Once in the menu system, pressing menu will exit your current level without making any permanent changes, returning you to the
enter: when navigating through the
purposes: indicating that something is to be changed, and then confirming the change. When the
the | ) so the menu item may |
be changed directly. (At this point, using the volume ± | buttons will change the |
value of the item in question.) Either way, pressing enter after changing a value confirms the change.
mute: pressing this button duplicates the function of the mute button on the front panel, reducing the volume of the main system by a