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On-Screen Display
AVR75 120 rev (c) 8/27/97
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Surround Mode and Delay
When the surround mode is changed or
the delay timing is adjusted, a message
will appear at the bottom of the video
screen (see figure #10). The top line is
the surround mode, the bottom line is
the delay time for that mode.
When the surround mode is changed or
the delay timing is adjusted, a message
will appear at the bottom of the video
screen (see figure #10). The top line is
the surround mode, the bottom line is
the delay time for that mode.
Input Selection
When the source input is changed, this
message will appear (see figure #7). The
top line is the audio input source, the
middle line is the video input source and
the bottom line is the digital source in
use, if any. Remember, when choosing
an input, select the video source first,
and then the audio source if a split
input/simulcast listening session is
desired.
When the source input is changed, this
message will appear (see figure #7). The
top line is the audio input source, the
middle line is the video input source and
the bottom line is the digital source in
use, if any. Remember, when choosing
an input, select the video source first,
and then the audio source if a split
input/simulcast listening session is
desired.
Master Volume
When the volume is changed, a horizon-
tal scale will briefly appear at the bottom
of the screen with the volume level (see
figure #8).
When the volume is changed, a horizon-
tal scale will briefly appear at the bottom
of the screen with the volume level (see
figure #8).
Mute
When the unit is placed in audio mute,
the word
When the unit is placed in audio mute,
the word
MUTE
will appear in the
upper right corner of the screen as a
reminder that the volume has been cut
(see figure #11)
reminder that the volume has been cut
(see figure #11)
Sleep Timer Function
Pressing the
Pressing the
Sleep
button
z
displays
the
SLEEP TIMER
menu (see figure
#12) which shows if the timer is on and
the number of minutes remaining before
the unit shuts down. To activate the Sleep
Timer function you must go to the Sleep
Timer menu that is accessed through the
Main menu system (see page 27 for addi-
tional information).
the number of minutes remaining before
the unit shuts down. To activate the Sleep
Timer function you must go to the Sleep
Timer menu that is accessed through the
Main menu system (see page 27 for addi-
tional information).
On-Screen Display Function
If you do not wish to have the On-Screen
Displays appear, press the
If you do not wish to have the On-Screen
Displays appear, press the
OSD
button
k #
twice. A reminder message will
appear on the screen for a few seconds
(see figure #13), and the displays will
then be canceled until they are once
again activated.
(see figure #13), and the displays will
then be canceled until they are once
again activated.
Using The On-Screen Menus
for System Control
Besides conveying status messages, the
On-Screen Display system may also be
used as a means of controlling the
operation of the unit. To operate the
unit through the on-screen menu system,
start by pressing
for System Control
Besides conveying status messages, the
On-Screen Display system may also be
used as a means of controlling the
operation of the unit. To operate the
unit through the on-screen menu system,
start by pressing
Select
j
on the
remote to bring up the Main Menu (see
figure #1). Then, use the up/down
navigational arrow keys
figure #1). Then, use the up/down
navigational arrow keys
⁄
and
¤
i
to move the cursor to the menu for the
operation you wish to control or adjust.
Press
operation you wish to control or adjust.
Press
Select
j
to choose a menu, and
then use the left/right navigational arrow
keys
keys
‹
and
›
i
to view the choices in
that current option. Finally, when the
desired choice appears, press
desired choice appears, press
Select
j
to enter the choice and return to the
MAIN MENU
. To exit from the Menu
Control System, press
¤
i
until the
on-screen cursor
>
is pointing to
MENU
OFF
and press
Select
j
.
The following functions of the AVR75
may be controlled through the Menu
Control System:
may be controlled through the Menu
Control System:
INPUT SELECTOR
: At this menu you
may change the audio or video input by
using the
using the
⁄
or
¤
buttons
i
to posi-
tion the on-screen cursor
>
next to
M U T E
Figure 11
S L E E P T I M E R
O N 9 0 m i n
Figure 12
O N S C R E E N D I S P L A Y
Ð O F F Ð
Figure 13
A U D I O : T U N E R
R E C O U T : T U N E R
A T T : O N O F F
D I G I T A L : * *
V I D E O : D V D
T A P E M O N I T O R : O N O F F
R E T U R N T O M A I N M E N U
I N P U T S E L E C T O R
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