ONKYO TX-NR1000 Manual Do Utilizador

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Input Setup
 
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Follow procedures below to change any setting:
 
Hint:
 
When you perform the procedures on the TX-NR1000/
TX-NR5000E, after selecting the input source using the 
input source buttons, press the [SETUP] button. Next, 
select the menu you want to configure by turning the 
[SELECT/PRESET] dial and press the dial to confirm 
the selection. Then, after selecting the sub-menu you 
want to configure by turning the [SELECT/PRESET] 
dial, select your value by turning the [CONTROL/
TUNING] dial, and press the dial to confirm the value. 
If you want to go back to the previous operation, press 
the [EXIT] button. 
 
Example 1
 
In assignment of a DVD recorder to input of VIDEO 1, 
when the analog audio input is connected to “VIDEO 
1,” the digital audio to “COAXIAL 2,” and the video to 
“S VIDEO 2” and “COMPONENT 2.” 
1. Press the [INPUT] button, and then roll the scroll 
wheel to select “VIDEO 1.”
2. Press the scroll wheel, and then press the [SETUP] 
button to display the Main Menu.
3. Use the [
]/[
] buttons to select “Input Setup,” 
and then press the [ENTER] button. 
4. Use the [
]/[
] buttons to select “Audio Assign” 
from the sub-menu, and then press the [ENTER] 
button. 
5. Use the [
]/[
] buttons to select “Analog Audio,” 
and then use the [
]/[
] buttons to select “1.” 
6. Use the [
]/[
] buttons to select “Digital Audio,” 
and then use the [
]/[
] buttons to select “Coax 2.” 
7. Press the [RETURN] button to return to the sub-menu. 
8. Use the [
]/[
] buttons to select “Video Assign, ” 
and then press the [ENTER] button. 
9. Use the [
]/[
] buttons to select “S-Video,“ and 
then use the [
]/[
] buttons to select “2.” 
10. Use the [
]/[
] buttons to select “Component 
Video,” and then use the [
]/[
] buttons to select 
“RCA 2.” 
11. Press the [SETUP] button. 
Setting is completed and the menu screen disap-
pears. 
The following are settings for audio. When input is 
“NET AUDIO,” see the following page.
 
Analog Audio
 
The following are settings for analog audio output: 
 
Phono: 
 
Select the device connected to “AUDIO IN 
PH.” 
 
1-9:
 
 Select the device connected to the jack of “AUDIO 
IN 1-9.” 
 
No: 
 
Select this when no device is connected. 
 
Multichannel
 
1:
 
 Select the device connected to the jack of “MULTI-
CH IN 1.” 
 
2: 
 
Select the device connected to the jack of “MULTI-
CH IN 2.” 
 
No (Default):
 
 Select this when no device is connected. 
 
Surr Back Channel
 
The following are settings for “Multichannel 1” or 
“Multichannel 2” described above, and cannot be 
specified separately for each input source. For example, 
when the input source is CD and “Surrond Back 
Channel” is set to “Not Used (5.1 ch)” for 
“Multichannel 1,” switching the input source to DVD 
and “Surround Back Channel” to “SBL/SBR (7.1ch)” 
will also change “Surround Back Channel” associated 
with CD to “SBL/SBR (7.1ch).”
 
Not Used (5.1 ch):
 
 Select this when not using the 
surround back channel. 
 
SBL/SBR (7.1 ch) (Default): 
 
Select this when using 
the surround back channel.
 
1
 
Press the [INPUT] button, and then roll the 
scroll wheel to select the input source that 
you want to set.
 
2
 
Press the scroll wheel, and then press the 
[SETUP] button. 
 
The Main Menu appears onscreen. 
 
3
 
Use the [
]/[
] buttons to select “Input 
Setup,” and then press the [ENTER] 
button. 
 
The sub-menu is displayed. 
 
4
 
Use the [
]/[
] buttons to select an item 
you want to set, and then use the [
]/[
buttons to set the desired value. 
 
Other items should be selected in the same way. 
 
5
 
Press the [RETURN] button. 
 
The display returns to the sub-menu. 
 
6
 
Repeat procedures 4-5 to set desired 
items sequentially.
 
When all of the items are set, go to procedure 7. 
 
7
 
Press the [SETUP] button. 
 
Settings are completed and the menu screen disappears.
 2.Input Setup
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  1.Audio Assign
  2.Video Assign
  3.Listening Mode Preset
  4.Character Edit
  5.IntelliVolume
  6.Delay
  7.Picture Setting
  8.12V Trigger Assign
 
Audio Assign Sub-menu (when input 
is other than NET AUDIO)