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Store the input label by pressing
change to white to indicate it is now stored. Or of course you
can undo the changes to the label you have made in the normal
way by pressing
The maximum number of characters
Label (including spaces) is 9.
IntelliInput
The IntelliInput feature of the HD940 means that it automatically
switches to the mo
Usually this is just what you want
in some circumstances you may want fully manual control of
input selection. You can do that by turning IntelliInput off.
To change the IntelliInput sett
the Settings menu until you reach it:
IntelliInput ON
Change the setting in the usual way (to either ON or OFF) using
or
, then press
If the HD940 is in Cascade Mode the
setting is ignored; IntelliInput is always off for HD940's in
Cascade Mode.
Audio Latencies
NOTE: The Audio Latencies setting is an advanced feature.
It should normally
The time it takes a TV to proc
Audio Latency. In HDMI it is possible for equipment to make
known their audio latency via the HDMI's "EDID" information.
Where a TV does this, the HD940 takes the audio latency into
account when calculating the amount o
C: Cable TV
Store the input label by pressing
. The input label will
change to white to indicate it is now stored. Or of course you
do the changes to the label you have made in the normal
.
The maximum number of characters allowed in an Input
Label (including spaces) is 9.
The IntelliInput feature of the HD940 means that it automatically
switches to the most recent input that has become active.
Usually this is just what you want for easy operation
in some circumstances you may want fully manual control of
input selection. You can do that by turning IntelliInput off.
To change the IntelliInput setting, cycle through the settings in
the Settings menu until you reach it:
IntelliInput ON
Change the setting in the usual way (to either ON or OFF) using
, then press
to store, or
to cancel the change.
If the HD940 is in Cascade Mode then the IntelliInput
setting is ignored; IntelliInput is always off for HD940's in
Audio Latencies
Audio Latencies setting is an advanced feature.
normally be left in the default setting of ON.
The time it takes a TV to process its audio signal is known as its
Audio Latency. In HDMI it is possible for equipment to make
known their audio latency via the HDMI's "EDID" information.
Where a TV does this, the HD940 takes the audio latency into
account when calculating the amount of delay required when in
The input label will
change to white to indicate it is now stored. Or of course you
do the changes to the label you have made in the normal
in an Input
The IntelliInput feature of the HD940 means that it automatically
st recent input that has become active.
for easy operation. However,
in some circumstances you may want fully manual control of
input selection. You can do that by turning IntelliInput off.
ing, cycle through the settings in
Change the setting in the usual way (to either ON or OFF) using
to cancel the change.
n the IntelliInput
setting is ignored; IntelliInput is always off for HD940's in
Audio Latencies setting is an advanced feature.
be left in the default setting of ON.
ess its audio signal is known as its
Audio Latency. In HDMI it is possible for equipment to make
known their audio latency via the HDMI's "EDID" information.
Where a TV does this, the HD940 takes the audio latency into
f delay required when in