Sony KV-32XBR96S Primary User Manual - Page 59

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Setting VIDEO LABEL Follow these instructions to label each input mode, in order to identify the equipment connected to each input terminal. Example: Label VIDEO i IN as "VHS." 1 Press MENU. The main menu appears. KBPROG PALETTE MODE SET DIME E5SET UP D0ENGLISH meat) Iry inv am= 2 Press the rocker control up or down until the cursor points to "SET UP." 6 Press the rocker control up or down until the cursor points to the input mode you want to label. (In this case, the cursor is already pointing to "VIDEO 11 7 Click the rocker control. The label display turns red. 8 Press the rocker control up or down to select "VHS." awlDEO LABEL VIDE01: VHS VIDE02: VIDEO 2 VIDE03: VIDEO 3 SELICIt3 RETINA) (XIII= Each time you press the rocker control up or down, the label changer VIDir 1 BETA .-40.8MM.-•*VHS,--10.LD S-VIDEO 3 Click the rocker control. The set up menu appears. ER P.CABLE: OFF AUTO PROGRAM CH ERASE/ADD CH CAPTION VIDEO LABEL DIRECT PLAY REAR SPEAKER FAVORITE CHANNEL MENU 4 Press the rocker control up or down until the cursor points to "VIDEO LABEL" 9 Click the rocker control. The setting is complete. When you select or display the video mode, the video label appears. To label other Input modes Repeat steps 6 - 9. To change a label Same as above. To return to the previous menu Press the rocker control up or down until the cursor points to MENU.' Then click the rocker control. To return to the main menu Repeat the above, until you reach the main menu. To return to the normal screen Press MENU on the Remote Commander. 5 Click the rocker control. The VIDEO LABEL screen appears. EIVIDEO LABEL ►VIDE01: VIDEO 1 VIDE02: VIDEO 2 VIDE03: VIDEO 3 SILICT(0 ui a ERR® Asidsia goons sma Ouiziw Chapter 3: Using Advanced Features 159

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Setting
VIDEO
LABEL
Follow
these
instructions
to
label
each
input
mode,
in
order
to
identify
the
equipment
connected
to
each
input
terminal.
Example:
Label
VIDEO
i
IN
as
"VHS."
1
Press
MENU.
The
main
menu
appears.
KBPROG
PALETTE
MODE
SET
DIME
E5SET
UP
D0ENGLISH
meat)
Iry
inv am=
2
Press
the
rocker
control
up
or
down
until
the
cursor
points
to
"SET
UP."
3
Click
the
rocker
control.
The
set
up
menu
appears.
ER
P.CABLE:
OFF
AUTO
PROGRAM
CH
ERASE/ADD
CH
CAPTION
VIDEO
LABEL
DIRECT
PLAY
REAR
SPEAKER
FAVORITE
CHANNEL
MENU
4
Press
the
rocker
control
up
or
down
until
the
cursor
points
to
"VIDEO
LABEL"
5
Click
the
rocker
control.
The
VIDEO
LABEL
screen
appears.
EIVIDEO
LABEL
►VIDE01:
VIDEO
1
VIDE02:
VIDEO
2
VIDE03:
VIDEO
3
SILICT(0
ui
a
ERR®
6
Press
the
rocker
control
up
or
down
until
the
cursor
points
to
the
input
mode
you
want
to
label.
(In
this
case,
the
cursor
is
already
pointing
to
"VIDEO
11
7
Click
the
rocker
control.
The
label
display
turns
red.
8
Press
the
rocker
control
up
or
down
to
select
"VHS."
awl
DEO
LABEL
VIDE01:
VHS
VIDE02:
VIDEO
2
VIDE03:
VIDEO
3
SELICIt3
RETINA)
(XIII=
Each
time
you
press
the
rocker
control
up
or
down,
the
label
changer
VID
ir
1
BETA
.-40.8MM.-•*VHS
,
--10.LD
S
-VIDEO
9
Click
the
rocker
control.
The
setting
is
complete.
When
you
select
or
display
the
video
mode,
the
video
label
appears.
To
label
other
Input
modes
Repeat
steps
6
-
9.
To
change
a
label
Same
as
above.
To
return
to
the
previous
menu
Press
the
rocker
control
up
or
down
until
the
cursor
points
to
MENU.'
Then
click
the
rocker
control.
To
return
to
the
main
menu
Repeat
the
above,
until
you
reach
the
main
menu.
To
return
to
the
normal
screen
Press
MENU
on
the
Remote
Commander.
Asidsia
goons
sma
Ouiziw
Chapter
3:
Using
Advanced
Features
159