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Nº40 Media Console Menu System
Try to remember this “branch” and “leaf” idea. We will come back
to it in a few moments.
Using the up/down buttons on the remote control (or the zone
knob on the video processor), you can move the highlighted item
among any of menu items at the current level of the menu.
Press the right arrow button on the remote to move into the item’s
submenu.
If you move to the right by mistake, press either the left arrow
button on the remote or the menu button (which serves as a
“cancel” button within the menu system) to exit back to the
previous level of the setup menu.
Continue navigating around the menu until you find the item you
wish to change, at a “leaf” on the menu tree. Press the right arrow
button to edit the value of this last item; the menu will generally
display a list of the available values for that item. You can use either
the up/down buttons on the remote or the zone knob on the video
processor to select among the available values. Press enter or left
arrow to save the change and return up to the next higher
“branch.”
If you begin to make a change and decide against it, you can cancel
the change and move up one level in the menu by pressing menu.
So, to summarize:
Pressing menu when outside the menu system calls up the
system’s toolbars on the video display, the first of which is the
setup menu. Press enter to enter the setup menu.
Use the up/down arrow buttons (or the zone knob on the front
panel) to move among menu items on a given level.
Use the right arrow button to move right, to an item’s
submenu.
When you reach a “leaf” of the menu tree at which you want to
modify a setting, do so with the up/down arrow buttons (or the
zone knob on the front panel), and save the change by pressing
either enter or left arrow. (The exception to this is when you are
editing a name, in which case the left arrow moves the cursor to
the left within the word, for convenience when correcting an
error. You must press enter in a naming menu item to save your
change.)
Use either menu (as a cancel button) to move left, “up” a level
in the menu system, without saving any changes.
Exit the menu system entirely by moving left (or pressing
menu) off the column of icons that represent the first level of
the menu system.