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the menu, press input up/down
and then monitor. Diablo 300
will mute its outputs.
If you do not wish to access the
menu-controlled functions,
press Monitor when exits blink.
you will then return to normal
playback mode and default dis-
play.
When you enter the Menu,
NAME INPUT will appear in the
display. Press Menu again to
move through the menu-con-
trolled functions in the follow-
ing order:
Name Input - Change Max
Level - Change Start Level -
Brightness - Input level match -
Restore Settings - Dedicate
input 3 to AV - Continue/Exit
At the end, you can either con-
tinue from the beginning of the
list or exit the Menu. To return
to the top of the list, press
Monitor and NAME INPUT will
appear in the display. To exit
the Menu, press an Input button
so that EXIT blinks in the dis-
play, then press Monitor to
return to normal playback and
to the normal display. Any set-
tings which you have changed
are automatically stored in
memory.
Naming Inputs
You can assign a specific name
to each input, either a pre-pro-
grammed standard name or a
custom name of your choice of
up to 8 characters. When NAME
INPUT appears in the display,
press Monitor. SELECT INPUT: 1
will appear in the display. To
choose a different input for
naming, press an Input button
to move up or down through the
five inputs. When the number of
the input which you wish to
name is displayed, press
Monitor. CUSTOM will blink in
the display. If you wish to create
a custom name for the input,
press Monitor and skip to sec-
tion 1.a. below. If you wish to
select a name from the standard
list, press an Input button so
that STANDARD blinks, then
press Monitor and skip to sec-
tion 1.b. below. Please note: If a
name has previously been
assigned to the input, that name
will be deleted if you press
Monitor while STANDARD is
blinking.
1.a. If you have chosen custom
naming, CUSTOM will appear
in the first line of the display.
The selected input number will
appear in the second line, fol-
lowed by a colon (:) and a cur-
sor marking the first position in
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