Setup menu – Cary Audio Design Cinema 11 User Manual

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SETUP MENU

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OTHER

Other options included in the SETUP menu are:

Password........................... Off / On / Change

AV SYNC Delay .................. Off / 1-100ms (1 ms = approx. 1 foot or 1/3 meter)

Bright................................ High / Mid / Low / Off

Edit Custom Name

IR Controls ........................ Front / Rear / Both
TRIGGER........................... Zone 1 / Zone 2 / Zone 1 & 2

Auto Input Seek................. On / Off

Late .................................. Off / Half / Full (Dolby Digital only)

Restore Default.................. Restore Default / Restore Default OK!

To set PASSWORD:
Setting a password allows you to keep settings from being changed by visitors, children or others

curious about your Cinema 11.

1. Press the SETUP button to enter the SETUP MENU.

The SETUP MENU / SPEAKER appears.

2. Press the



button until OTHER is selected.

The SETUP MENU/ OTHER menu appears.

3. Press the ENTER button to enter the PASSWORD menu.

4. Press the ENTER button to enter set the PASSWORD MODE menu.

5. Use the



and



button to select the OFF mode, ON mode.

When you choose the ON mode, you will have to key in the password the next time you
enter the SETUP menu.

The Default Preset Password is 0, 0, 0, 0 when you receive the Cinema 11.

6. Press the



button to select the PASSWORD CHANGE mode.

7. Press the ENTER button to enter the change ENTER OLD PASSWORD menu.

Key-in the old password (password preset 0, 0, 0, 0)

*, *, *, *, Enter the New Password: _, _, _, _, ReEnter the password:_, _,_,_.

Password set!

8. Press the



button to select BACK and press the ENTER to return to the PASSWORD

menu, or press the SETUP button to exit the SETUP MENU.

AV SYNC Delay:

1. Press the



button until AV SYNC DELAY is selected.

The OTHER/AV SYNC DELAY menu appears.

2. Use the



and



buttons to select OFF mode or 1ms to 100 ms delay time of Audio &

Video sync Delay. This is useful in large rooms or with a DVD player that up converts
video to higher resolution settings like the DVD 7 which offers 1080p video outputs.

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