14
Introduction to the User interface
WARNING !! : PLEASE READ FIRST!
In the
SETUP
menu, the
PW
button allows the user to password protect the entire
SET-UP
function. In the
SETUP/INPUT page 3
sub menu, the
PW
button allows the user to password protect the currently selected
input. When any
PW
button is selected, a prompt will be displayed asking the user if they are sure they want to
change the current password (
YES
or
NO
). If
YES
is selected, the current password will be displayed,
prompting the end-user to change the current password. The password does not have to be changed at this
point, the same numbers that are currently displayed can be entered, using buttons
1
-
6
and/or
A-D
. Pressing
A-D
enters a zero. A password containing at least one zero is null, meaning no password. Therefore, to
remove a password, press
A-D
at least once.
Please note that there are no passwords programmed into the Casablanca III when it is initially shipped.
PLEASE REMEMBER and/or WRITE DOWN YOUR PASSWORDS!
If it/they are forgotten, all access to
password protected areas will be denied!
The menu system within the Casablanca III consists of 1 to 3 layers, with the exception of the
SET-UP
menu.
Some menus have multiple pages, which can be accessed simply by pressing the
A/D
button, with the
exception of the
INPUT
SELECT
menu, which uses the
LEFT
/
RIGHT
buttons. When a menu has additional
pages associated with it, a right or left arrow will be displayed in the bottom right corner of the VFD. Please
refer to figures 13 and 14 for an overall view of all menus, sub menus and menu pages.
The
SETUP
menu contains a number of sub menus, organized by setup function. Since many configuration
parameters can be stored for each
INPUT
SELECT
button (by input), they are accessed in one of the 3
SETUP
/
INPUT
sub menus. Setup parameters that are not stored individually for each
INPUT SELECT
button
are accessed in the two
SETUP
/
GLOBAL
sub menus. All macros can be executed via the
SETUP
/
MACROS
sub menu.
Once a parameter is selected for editing, pressing the
LEVEL
UP
/
DOWN
buttons edits the parameter value,
storing it at the same time. On any page, if the
LEVEL
UP
/
DOWN
buttons are not used for editing a parameter
value, they will adjust the master volume. Where the
LEVEL
UP
/
DOWN
buttons are used for editing a
parameter value, the
LEVEL
LEFT
/
RIGHT
buttons will adjust the master volume, with the exception of the first
BALANCE
page and the pages where input select buttons and input jacks are named. In a few cases, such as
the
MODE
and
POST PROCESS
menus, simply pressing the
1
-
6
buttons makes a selection.
The function buttons are defined as the
MODE
,
TAPE OUT
,
SET-UP
, and
BALANCE
buttons. To exit a
function the same function button can be pressed multiple times to exit, or another function button can be
pressed at any time.
Before you begin
With all input options installed in a Casablanca III, there are up to 32 input jacks: 6 pairs of stereo analog audio,
14 digital audio, 2 AC-3 RF, 6 composite video and 4 S-video. If the optional 8 S-Video input card is installed,
then there will be 8 S-Video inputs and no composite video inputs. If the optional Multi Format/6 S-Video board
in installed, then there will be 3 Multi format video inputs and 6 S-video inputs. Each jack can be named. It is
recommended to first name each input jack that is to be used. (
SETUP
/
GLOBAL/JACK NAMES
). No OSD, or
on screen menus will exist when using the 15 pin multi format video output.
Each
INPUT
SELECT
button can have up to 6 audio and 6 video jacks mapped, or assigned to it. Input jacks
should be mapped to
INPUT
SELECT
buttons after the applicable jacks are named. The
INPUT
SELECT
button should also be named. There are a total of 12
INPUT
SELECT
s on two pages. Pressing the
LEVEL
LEFT
/
RIGHT
buttons will toggle between these two pages of 6 inputs each.
When editing parameters for a given
INPUT SELECT
button, the user must first press the applicable
INPUT
SELECT
button in the
INPUT SELECT
page, then press
SET-UP
and
INPUT
, then navigate to the menu
containing the desired parameter to change.
Note
: The order in which input jacks are assigned to an
INPUT
SELECT
button determines the search order.
Please refer to page 41 for additional information on source assignment (search order). When more than one
input jack is assigned to a single
INPUT SELECT
button, toggling the
A-D
button [when the
INPUT
SELECT
page is active in the front panel display] will select the next assigned input jack – both audio and video.
Summary of Contents for Casablanca III
Page 23: ...13 Setup Menus and Pages Figure 14 Setup Menus and Pages ...
Page 25: ...15 STEP BY STEP SETUP GUIDE ...
Page 34: ...24 Setup Flowcharts A P Flowchart A Setup Subwoofer s ...
Page 35: ...Flowchart B Front Left Right Configuration 25 ...
Page 36: ...Flowchart C Front Center Configuration 26 ...
Page 37: ...Flowchart D Left Right Surround Configuration 27 ...
Page 38: ...Flowchart E Surround Center Configuration 28 ...
Page 39: ...Flowchart F Sides Configuration 29 ...
Page 40: ...Flowchart G Setup Speaker Levels 30 ...
Page 41: ...Flowchart H Setup Speaker Delays 31 ...
Page 42: ...Flowchart I Setup Dolby Digital 32 ...
Page 43: ...Flowchart J Setup DTS 33 ...
Page 44: ...Flowchart K Setup Circle Surround 34 ...
Page 45: ...Flowchart L Copy Input Speaker Parameters 35 ...
Page 46: ...Flowchart M Setup Default Mode 36 ...
Page 47: ...Flowchart N Setup Post Process 37 ...
Page 48: ...Flowchart O Map Input Jacks 38 ...
Page 49: ...Flowchart P Setup Analog Input Levels 39 ...
Page 88: ...REMOTE CONTROL 78 ...
Page 114: ...APPENDIXES 104 ...