Index

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Index

Computer 19, 20

 

 

Internet 42

 

Contrast 47

 

 

IR Emitter Placement 61

 

 

 

 

A

Control Panel 13

 

 

L

 

Control Panel Lock 13, 59

 

 

Accent Lighting 54

D

 

 

Language

 

Anamorphic Picture Format 33

 

 

Changing the Menu Language

Antenna Input (ANT) 23

Date. See Clock

 

 

52

 

 

Setting Up 14

Default Settings, Returning to

85

In Digital Programs 52

 

Signal Strength for Digital Chan-

DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT 23

 

SAP (Second Audio Program) 50

 

nels 31

DVD Player

 

 

Learn 55. See also NetCommand IR

Audio Lock (A/V receiver control) 74

and TV’s Remote Control

73

Control

 

Auto Input Sensing 15

Connecting 24, 25

 

 

Letter Box Image Display 33

Auto-Off (Sleep Timer) 29

DVI Device, Connecting

19, 25

Level Sound 50

 

Auto-On (Timer) 52

F

 

 

Light (front panel)

13

A/V Receiver

 

 

Listen To 50

 

 

and TV’s Remote Control 73

FAV (Favorite Channels)

29

 

Listings 30

 

 

Audio Lock 74

Film Mode 47

 

 

Lock TV

 

 

Center Channel 28

FORMAT (picture shape) 18

 

Bypassing the Lock 79

 

Connecting 23, 24, 27

Freeze Picture (PAUSE key) 11

Lock by Channel 59

 

Controlling Sound Volume 32

Front Panel

 

 

Lock by Ratings 58

 

Disconnecting Analog 32

Blue Glow Accent Lighting 54

Lock by Time 59

 

NetCommand IR Control 67, 68

Controls 13

 

 

Lock Control Panel 59

 

Controlling a Device Connected

Full Native 18, 33

 

 

Preset V-Chip Blocking 57

 

to the A/V Receiver 45, 71

G

 

 

M

 

 

Video and Audio Switching via

 

 

 

 

HDMI 70

Game

 

 

Memorizing Channels 14, 53

B

Game Picture Mode 46

 

Add Single Channel to Memory

HDMI Cables for Games 23

53

 

Backlight 10, 47

GUIDE Key

 

 

MP3 Player (audio-only connection)

Batteries 9

ChannelView 30

 

 

36

 

Blue Glow 54

HDMI Control 83

 

 

MUTE Key 11

 

Bluetooth Audio Playback 37

NetCommand Control 64, 66

N

 

Brightness (picture adjustment) 47

H

 

 

 

C

 

 

NetCommand IR Control

HD (High-Definition) Signal) 31

About 60

 

Cable Box

HDMI

 

 

A/V Receiver Control 68

 

and TV’s Remote Control 73

Changing Out an HDMI Device

Initial Setup for Most Devices 62

 

Connecting 25

and Auto Input Sensing 15

Operating 63

 

Captions Menu 51

Connecting an HDMI Device 19,

Troubleshooting 91

CD Player 36

24

 

 

P

 

CEC (Consumer Electronics Control)

A/V Receiver with HDMI 27

 

8, 45, 81

HDMI Cable Types 23

 

Pass Code

 

 

A/V Receiver 32, 82

HDMI Control of CEC Devices 81

Resetting 79

 

 

Troubleshooting 87

HDMI Jack 23

 

 

Setting 57

 

Center Channel 28

Removing an HDMI Device from

VUDU Password 87

Channels

the Activity Menu

55

 

PerfectColor 48

 

 

antennaweb.org 53

Headphones 50

 

 

Photo Viewing 35

 

 

Favorites (Fav) 29

I

 

 

Picture

 

 

Physical/Virtual Channel Num-

 

 

Picture Menu Adjustments 46

 

bers 53

INFO Key

 

 

Picture Quality and Film Mode

 

Scan (memorize) 14, 53

ChannelView 30

 

 

47

 

 

Troubleshooting 88

Status Display 31

 

 

Shape (format)

18, 20, 33

 

Tuning 16

INPUT Key/Input Selection Menu

Troubleshooting 89

ChannelView™ Channel Listings 30

Change Input Name 55

 

Power On/Off

 

Cleaning 84

Choose Viewing Source 16

Troubleshooting 88

Clock, Set Date and Time 52

NetCommand-Controlled Switch-

 

 

Closed Captions 51

ing of A/V Receiver Inputs 64

 

 

Color Adjustments

Removing a Disconnected HDMI

 

 

 

Menu Controls 47

Device 55

 

 

 

 

Reset Color 48, 85

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