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input setup Each of the 20 inputs supported by your Surround Sound Processor can be
customized in several ways to enhance system performance or to simplify
controls. e Input Setup menu always opens to the setup page for Input 1. e
menu contains six buttons that completely dene each input – Name, Audio,
Conguration, In use, Video, and Next input, as shown below. e same
menu is used to set up each input:
name
e Name button provides a way to customize the names of the inputs as
displayed on the input selection screens. For example, if you have the Classé
DVD transport connected to Input 6, you may want to rename the input
to“CDT-300”tomakeiteasiertoremember.Eachnamecanbeupto14
characters long.
Tochangeaninputnametosomethingmorespecictoyoursystem,usethe
fourbuttonsalongthebottomoftheInputNamemenu,shownintheInput
Setup diagram above. e buttons provide the following functions:
• eleft arrow button acts like the backspace key on a computer keyboard.
Touchthisbuttontodeletecharactersbymovingthecursortotheleft.
• eright arrow button adds characters by moving the cursor to the right.
• e+ and – buttons allow you to change the current character by scrolling
through the available list of characters. is list includes all upper- and
lower-case letters of the alphabet, the numbers 0 to 9, and a variety of
punctuation.
Whenyou’vecompletedmodifyingtheinputname,touchtheBack button to
return to the Input Setup menu.