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Inputs

Inputs Name

INPUT and HDMI jacks:

Cable box, Cam(corder), CD, DVD (DVD, DVD2, Blu-ray), DVR, Game (Game, PS, Xbox, Wii), Media Box, PC, Satellite, AVR On/Off (Ant, Bluetooth only)

INPUT jacks only:

CD/Audio, MP3 Player, VCR

HDMI jacks only:

PC, AVR, Delete

Lets you assign or change names of inputs appearing in the Input Selec- tion menu. Highlight an input and press ENTER multiple times to cycle through the name choices.

Lets you turn the Ant and Bluetooth inputs On/Off to display or hide them in the Input Selection menu; highlight the input and press ENTER to switch between On and Off. A paired device is cleared from memory when the Bluetooth icon is turned off.

Lets you delete unused HDMI inputs from the Input Selection menu.

A CEC-enabled tuner can be named either Cable Box or Satellite.

A CEC-enabled DVD player can be named DVD, DVD2, or Blu-ray.

General Notes for the Inputs > Name Menu When you change an input name and then exit the Name menu:

The name is changed

The icon in the Input Selection menu is changed

Audio and video settings are changed to the defaults for the new device type.

265 Series: All previous NetCommand IR “learn- ing” for the input is erased.

Notes for HDMI devices

Disconnecting an HDMI device: When you discon- nect an HDMI device, the icon remains in the Input Selection menu until you remove it. Select Delete in the Inputs > Name menu to remove an unwanted icon for an HDMI input.

If the New Device Found screen does not display as expected when you connect an HDMI device, see “Reactivating Auto Input Sensing for an HDMI Input,” page 15.

HDMI Control and CEC-Enabled Devices: See Appendix C, “HDMI Control of CEC Devices,” page 81.

If case of CEC conflicts: Turn off CEC signals in one of these ways:

-- Turn off the TV’s HDMI Control signals to the device (Inputs > HDMI Control menu).

-- Turn off each device’s internal CEC capability.

See Appendix C for the TV’s HDMI Control or, to turn on/off a specific device’s response to CEC signals, see the device owner’s manual.

Inputs

Learn 265 Series. Sets up or changes NetCommand IR control of the current device.

 

See “About NetCommand IR Control,” page 60.

Inputs

AVR 265 Series. Sets up or changes NetCommand IR control of an A/V receiver.

 

See “NetCommand IR Control of an A/V Receiver” on page 67.

HDMI

Inputs Control

On, Off

Select On or Off to enable or disable the TV’s control of a CEC-enabled

device. See Appendix C for use of this feature.

 

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