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DEFINE BUTTON CD 1
NAME: CD 1
TYPE: AUDIO
MODE: STEREO SRND
RECORD DEVICE: NO
AUDIO CONNECTORS:
1: DIGITAL, DIG 6
AUDIO: DIGITAL
CONN: DIG 6
renaming source buttons
Your first decision: would you like the on screen display to identify your CD
transport with something more specific than a generic
cd1
name? If so, enter the
characters one at a time, up to a maximum length of eight.
1
MOVE THE SELECT-IT CURSOR BESIDE “NAME:” AND PRESS ENTER TO
ALLOW FOR CHANGES TO BE MADE.
A blinking box indicates the first available space for your new name. If you
need to move it, press any PAV/PDSD button on the remote other than the
usual four you use for navigating menus. The
path
button will do nicely,
and is conveniently nearby on the remote control.
2
USE THE VOLUME +/– BUTTONS TO SCROLL THROUGH THE LIST OF
AVAILABLE CHARACTERS UNTIL YOU SEE THE ONE YOU NEED
This system works similarly to the titling feature on many camcorders. Avail-
able characters include the alphabet, all numbers, and various punctuation
marks, including blank spaces for separating words.
3
MOVE ON TO THE NEXT CHARACTER BY PRESSING ANY PAV/PDSD
BUTTON ON THE REMOTE
OTHER THAN THE FOUR YOU USE FOR
NAVIGATING MENUS.
As before, the
path
button will do nicely, and is conveniently nearby. Press-
ing a button on the PAV/PDSD remote control that has nothing to do with
the PAV/PDSD (a transport button, for example) will have no effect.
4
REPEAT UNTIL YOU HAVE THE ON SCREEN NAME YOU WANT THE SYSTEM
TO USE; WHEN DONE, PRESS ENTER TO SAVE THE NAME
As always,
enter
saves a change. If you get part way through the process of
changing the name (or any other adjustment in the menu system) and
change your mind, you can cancel your changes by pressing
menu
. This
will leave the name unchanged from what it had been before you started.
defining the input type
Next, you need to decide what kind of source you plan to use with this particu-
lar button: audio only, audio/video, or none at all. In the case of setting up your
CD transport, this is pretty simple (and we’ll keep it that way for now).