Setup, Lock options, Input setup – Lexicon MC-12 Digital Controller Lexicon MC-12 User Manual

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SETUP

MC-12

3-3

LOCK OPTIONS

Opens the LOCK OPTIONS menu, which can be used to protect
MODE ADJUST, AUDIO CONTROLS, and SETUP menu branch
parameter settings from accidental changes. Refer to page 3-66 for
more information.

INPUT SETUP

Selecting the SETUP menu INPUTS option prompts the selection of
the desired input (i.e. DVD1). Selecting an input opens the
corresponding INPUT SETUP menu, which can be used to change
input names, assign audio and video input connectors, select
preferred listening modes, and configure advanced Main Zone,
Zone 2, and Record Zone input settings.

DVD1 INPUT SETUP

DVD1

INPUTS

SETUP

LOCK OPTIONS

SETUP

The DVD1 INPUT SETUP menu is shown below as an example, and
will continue to be shown as an example throughout this section.
Whenever it appears, any other INPUT SETUP menu may be
substituted. Likewise, whenever the DVD1 input appears as a step
in a menu path, any other input may be substituted.

All INPUT SETUP menus are shown in the Appendix on page A-6.
The parameters on the left side of the INPUT SETUP menus are
identical regardless of which input is selected. The parameter
settings on the right side are adjustable. The INPUT SETUP menus
shown in the Appendix indicate factory-default parameter settings
for each input.

MAIN MENU

MODE ADJUST
AUDIO CONTROLS
SETUP

SETUP

SETUP

INPUTS
SPEAKERS
REAR PANEL CONFIG
DISPLAYS
VOLUME CONTROLS
TRIGGERS
LOCK OPTIONS

INPUT SETUP

DVD1
DVD2
LD
TV
SAT
VCR
CD
PVR
GAME
TAPE
TUNER
AUX

INPUTS

DVD1

DVD1 INPUT SETUP

NAME

DVD1

DIGITAL IN

COAX-1

ANALOG IN

NONE

ANLG IN LVL

AUTO

VIDEO IN

S-VIDEO-1

COMPONENT IN

1

2-CH

FILM

D

5.1 FILM

FILM

5.1a

5.1a FILM

MAIN ADVANCED
ZONE2 IN

DIGITAL

RECORD IN

DIGITAL

RECORD ADVANCED

The DVD1 INPUT SETUP menu is shown here as an example, and will continue to be shown as an example throughout this section. Whenever it appears, any other INPUT SETUP menu
may be substituted. Likewise, whenever the DVD1 input appears as a step in a menu path, any other input may be substituted.

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