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Menu System Mark Levinson
•Enter
The enter function performs exactly as the enter button on the
remote control would.
•Zone knob
The Nº40 video processor’s front panel zone knob (the knob
adjacent to the menu and enter buttons) operates in the same
fashion as the up/down buttons on the remote control, allow-
ing you to either move up and down in a menu list, or to incre-
ment/decrement a value of a menu item.
A comprehensive, scrolling list of the available IR commands will
be displayed when you enter this menu. To transmit any particular
IR code, select it in the list, and press enter on the front panel of the
Nº40 video processor.
The corresponding IR code will be transmitted out of the IR
window just under the Mark Levinson logo on the Nº40 video
processor. Position your learning remote control 3-6 inches in front
of this window, or as indicated by the instructions that came with
your learning remote control.
Toolbars #2-#6
The first menu tool offered by the Nº40 is always the setup menu;
this cannot be changed, as you always need to have access to this
important menu system.
However, the remaining toolbars can be selected from a variety of
options that are listed here. For each of the remaining positions on
the toolbar, you can specify which menu tool you would like to
have available. The Nº40 ships with the second toolbar set to audio
controls, but that option can be removed.
These toolbars are then accessed using the menu, up/down/left/
right, and enter buttons on the remote control, or the menu, zone
knob, and enter buttons on the front panel of the Nº40 video
processor.
Keys F1, F2, F3
The Nº40 remote control has three function keys labelled F1, F2,
and F3. As with the toolbar, you can specify which of the available
functions you would like to have available in this most convenient
of locations.
Each function key can be left “Unassigned” (if you do not plan to
use it for anything), or can be assigned to any of a list of functions
seen in this menu. This list is essentially the same as the one for the
toolbars, above, and function keys provide even easier, “one touch”
access to these functions.