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1. Select the name menu item.
2. Press enter (or right arrow, on the remote).
Invokes the keyboard window. The current name is displayed in
the Name Line with a blinking cursor on the currently active
character. A keyboard with characters and operations to select is
shown with one highlighted character
3. Rotate the zone knob and the input select knob (or use the up/
down arrows on the remote) to move the highlight to the
desired character or operation and press enter to select it
The selected character will be added to the Name Line at the
cursor, and the cursor will move one space to the right.
The following operations are available to complete editing the
name:
• insert Adds a space at the cursor position
• del Deletes the current cursor position
• clear Clears the entire Name Line
• cap Toggles the characters between capital and small letters
• save Saves the current Name Line and returns to the menu
• quit Returns to the menu without saving the Name Line
• ––> Moves the cursor one space to the right
• <–– Moves the cursor one space to the left.
4. Repeat steps 1 - 3 to fill in the name.
5. To end the editing session, select save or quit. The menu button
also performs the quit operation directly.
Listener Position
The first characteristic of a sound profile is selecting a defined
listener position, discussed previously in The Speakers Menu. For
example, you watch movies from one chair in the room, but you
may enjoy listening to music while reading in a different chair with
better lighting. If you define different listening positions for each
location, you could create a “Reading” sound profile that would call
up your preferred listening position.
This menu item lists all the defined listener positions. If you decide
you need a new one, simply go back to the speakers menu and
create it; it will appear in the sound profiles menu the next time
you enter it.
Select the listener position that makes the most sense for the
activity for which you are creating a sound profile. If you would
prefer to control your listening position manually, choose no