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Setting up the sources
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If this standard set of sources meets your requirements, you will get excellent
results by using them, and you can ignore the remainder of this chapter.
If these standard sources meet all your requirements, but include additional
sources that you do not need, you may like to remove the unused sources to
avoid having to step past them when selecting sources from the front panel or
remote control. To do this, see the next section,
Removing a source.
Alternatively, it may be that these standard sources generally meet your
requirements, with one or two minor changes. For example, if your CD player
does not provide a digital output you can modify the CD source so that it uses
one of the analog inputs instead of the digital input as currently defined. To
make changes to the existing sources see
Editing a source, page 25.
Finally, you may prefer to create your own set of sources to suit the particular
requirements of your system. To do this you should read all the remaining
sections in this chapter.
R E M O V I N G A S O U R C E
Every source can be enabled or disabled. If a source is enabled it will appear
in the sequence of sources when you select sources using the
INPUT
SELECTOR
control
on the front panel, or the
SEL
A
and
SEL
V
buttons on
the remote control. If a source is disabled it cannot be selected, but the settings
are retained in case you want to enable the source again at a later date.
To disable a source
•
Press the
VOL
V
button to highlight
INPUT SETTINGS
on the
SETUP
MENU
and press
SEL
V
to select it.
The
INPUT SETTINGS
menu will be displayed:
•
Use the
SEL
A
and
SEL
V
buttons to select the number of the input you
want to enable or disable.
•
Press the
VOL
V
button to highlight
STATUS,
and press the
SEL
V
button
to select
ENABLED
or
DISABLED
as required.
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