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3. Rotate the zone knob (or use the up/down arrows on the
remote) to select the audio input (first, second or third priority)
that you want to define or edit
4. Press enter (or right arrow, on the remote) to select that input
for editing.
You will see a graphic of the rear panel of the audio processor,
complete with all installed input cards. Connected inputs will
be highlighted in blue, and the currently active input will be in
yellow.
5. Rotate the zone knob and the input select knob to navigate the
yellow highlight around the inputs.
Informational text will describe the currently highlighted
input. You can also de-assign the input or quit to leave the
input unchanged.
6. Press enter to save the currently highlighted input and return
to the audio inputs menu.
Pressing the menu button quits the operation.
Note You can associate the same physical connector with more than a single
input.
RF Adjust
If one of your connectors is an RF demodulator, you must calibrate
that input with your Laser disc player with the following procedure.
1. Connect the RF out of the Laser disc player to the connector on
the RF demodulator card. Play a disc that has an AC-3 track.
2. Enter “RF Adjust” and use the zone knob or the up/down navi-
gation keys on the remote to adjust until errors = 0.
3. Press enter to save the new value.
Video
The method for defining which of the many video inputs is associ-
ated with a particular input is similar to the method used for audio,
with one important exception: there is only one video connection
supported per input.
When you enter the video connection portion of the input menu,
you will see a similar user interface for defining these connections,
one that depicts the rear panel of the processor in question. For
many people, this visual depiction of the rear panel is what they
need to sort things out.