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On Screen Display and
Front Panel Display Setup Menus
Accessing The Setup Menus
When you press the MENU key on the remote controller, it will access the Setup Menus. The UP (▲), DOWN (▼),
LEFT (▲) and RIGHT (▼) arrow keys are for navigating in the menus. The Menus are shown below as they appear on
the On Screen Display (OSD).
Use the UP and DOWN keys to move the cursor in the menu to highlight a sub-menu or function to be adjusted.
To select a sub-menu, press the SEL key in the middle of the cursor keys. Adjust the functions by using the LEFT and
RIGHT KEYS. The EXIT key escapes from the menu WITHOUT saving.
The front panel display shows only the title line and one other line of the menu, commencing with the top line. You
can use the UP and DOWN keys to select the other lines of the menu, to access a sub-menu or a function to be adjusted.
Use the SEL, LEFT and RIGHT keys as described above. You can do all the setups by using just the front panel display.
Important! To save any changes you make in the menu system,you must “back out”
of the menu system by scrolling to the “Exit”selection at the bottom of the display.
Pressing “Exit” on the front panel or the remote will cancel any and all changes you’ve made.
This procedure helps prevent someone from making accidental or unauthorized changes.
Main Menu
The main menu lists sub-menus that can be
highlighted by using the UP and DOWN keys
and accessed by pressing the SEL key.
• Tone Controls include Bass and Treble controls.
• Level setup defines the speaker levels.
• Delay setup sets the delays for the Center,
Left Surround and Right Surround speakers.
• Speaker setup defines the number and the size
(Large/Small) of the speakers.
• Source setup defines source related parameters.
• Display setup sets video formats and defines
how the On Screen Display works.
• Trigger setup sets the parameters for the
TRIGGER function.
• EXIT returns to the normal operation mode.
Main Menu
Tone Controls
Level Setup
Delay Setup
Speaker Setup
Source Setup
Display Setup
Trigger Setup
Exit
AN EXAMPLE OF THE MAIN MENU
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