Owner`s manual

6.2.2 PERSONALIZE A NAME
If you wish you can type in your own labels or
modify one of the names you’ve recalled from
the Library. Press the ENTER key to bring up a
screen from which you can customize the name
of the input.
The following screen comes up:
THIS default label can be changed to THIS
customized name:
6.2.3 INSTRUCTIONS
The small arrow beneath the first letter indicates
the letter which can be changed. There are a total
of nine (9) spaces available for a custom name.
Pressing the /\ or \/ key scrolls through a series of
symbols, numbers, spaces, and characters. Find the
one you want, then press the > key to advance to
the next. If you decide to go back you can press the
< key or press the > key to continue from the last
space to the first. When you are finished press
ENTER again. The new name will be added to the
onboard Library following the last name (DVD),
and the default name (VIDEO 1) will remain. Any
custom name you make will become the last name
in the selectable Library list, replacing any previous
custom name.
Note on Library: The Library consists of thirteen or
fourteen names, beginning with the default name
of the input, then COMPUTER, KARAOKE, DVD
AUDIO, TUNER, CD, CABLE-TV, SATELLITE, VCR,
HDTV, TV, LASERDISC, DVD, (Custom Name). The
default name or any other name can be modified,
but the modified name becomes the Custom Name
(displayed name), and original library name remains
in the Library.
6.3 COMPONENT VIDEO
If you are setting up a Video input access the next
screen at this Menu level by pressing the ( key. The
following screen appears:
6.3.1 COMPONENT SETUP INSTRUCTIONS
This setup screen allows you to tell the SSP-75 if
you are utilizing either of the Component Video
inputs. You select from the three (3) choices by
pressing the /\ (or \/) key. Your selection instructs
the internal Video switcher to look for a video
signal at either the S-Video and Composite Video
inputs or at the Component Video input. If you
have a DVD player with Component Video outputs
and a TV Monitor with Component Video inputs
we recommend you utilize them for best picture
quality. However; Component Video inputs will
only output at the Component Video output.
Select ‘None’ if you will be using the S-Video
or Composite Video input and.
NOTE: On Video inputs/outputs: An S-Video input
will output at both the S-Video output and the
Composite Video outputs. A Component Video
input will only appear at the Component Video
output. A Composite Video input will only appear
at the Composite Video outputs. S-Video and
Composite Video outputs have separate connectors
for On Screen Display (OSD) and non-OSD. OSD
for Component Video must be turned on and off.
We recommend non OSD for best picture (after
setup is completed).
6.4 INPUT SETUP
Once you have selected the correct input (by
selecting it from the wand or scrolling to it with
the buttons on the faceplate)
6.4.1 INPUT SENSITIVITY SETUP
Different pieces of equipment have higher or lower
levels of audio signal. Increasing or reducing the
sensitivity of the input helps to ensure that a high
level of input does not overload the preamplifier
stages, nor that a low level of input does not give
too low a level of output. Press the /\ key or the \/
key to increase or decrease the sensitivity. USUALLY
no adjustment is required. Though Digital inputs do
have different signal levels, they will generally give
the same output level for any given volume setting.
See the next screen for information on setting up
the analog inputs.
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Input Setup
Input VIDEO 3
ENTER to customize label
to select/adjust
Input Setup
Input SONY DVD 2
ENTER to customize label
to select/adjust
Input Setup
Comp.video None
to select/adjust
Input Setup
Comp.video Input 2
to select/adjust
Press once
Input Setup
Comp.video Input 1
to select/adjust
Press again
Input Setup
Level 0dB
to select/adjust