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Press the Set
Button
q to enter the
ADVANCED SELECT menu.
When the
ADVANCED SELECT menu
appears
, press the
/
¤
Na
vigation Button
o
so that the cursor is pointing to the SEMI
OSD/TIME OUT
line. Select one of these
options:
• To keep the semi-OSD system activated, but to
adjust the length of time the displays remain on the
screen, press the
/
Navigation Button o
until the desired time-out is shown.
The default
setting is 5 seconds.
• To turn the semi-OSD system off so that it does not
appear at any time, press the
/
Navigation
Button
o so that OFF is shown on the right
side of the line.
If you wish to make other adjustments, press the
/
¤
Navigation Button o until the cursor is next
to the desired setting or the
BACK TO MAS-
TER MENU
line and press the Set Button q.If
you have no other adjustments to make, press the
OSD Button U to exit the menu system.
Full-OSD Time-Out Adjustment
The FULL OSD menu system is used to simplify
the setup and adjustment of the AVR 435 by using a
series of on-screen menus.The factory default setting
for these menus leaves them on the screen for 20
seconds after a period of inactivity before they disap-
pear from the screen (Time-Out).Time-Out is a safety
measure to prevent image retention of the menu text
in your monitor or projector, which might happen if it
were left on indefinitely. However, some viewers may
prefer a slightly longer or shorter period before the
on-screen display disappears.
T
o change the full-OSD
Time-Out, you will need
to make an adjustment in the
ADVANCED
SELECT
menu (Figure 17). To start the adjust-
ment, press the
OSD Button U to bring the
MASTER
MENU
to the screen.
Press the
¤
Navigation Button o, until the on-screen
cursor is next to the ADVANCED line. Press the
Set Button q to enter the ADVANCED
SELECT
menu (Figure 22).
At the
ADVANCED
SELECT
menu (Fig
. 22)
make certain that the cursor is next to the
FULL
OSD
TIME
OUT
line by pressing the
/
¤
Na
viga
tion Button
o as needed.
Next,
press the
/
Navigation Button o until the desired time is
displayed in seconds. Unlike most of the other options
in this menu,
this is a per
manent setting change
,
and
the Time-Out entry will remain in effect until it is
changed, even if the unit is turned off.
If you wish to make other adjustments, press the
/
¤
Navigation Button o until the cursor is
next to the desired setting or the
BACK TO
MASTER MENU
line and press the Set Button
q. If you have no other adjustments to make, press
the
OSD
Button
U to exit the menu system.
Digital Auto-Poll Settings
In order to provide the greatest flexibility in accom-
modating the widest range of sources, the AVR 435
includes both analog and digital audio inputs for all
sources. In most cases you will want to use one or the
other, but not both. However, in some circumstances it
is desirable to make both an analog and digital con-
nection between a source device and the AVR.
An important application for dual audio connections is
with cable or satellite boxes, where the audio output
may change depending on the channel being viewed
and the type of audio the cable system or satellite
receiver associates with it. To eliminate the need to
constantly switch back and for to select an audio type
each time you change channels, the AVR 435 is pro-
grammed by default to automatically “poll” the audio
inputs.When a digital audio stream it is selected first,
but if the digital audio is removed the AVR will switch
to the analog inputs associated with that input as a
back-up. In most systems this is the correct operation
and no further change is required.
However, if this configuration does not suit your sys-
tem application the AVR 435 gives you the flexibility
to tur
n the digital audio auto polling on or off on an
input-by-input basis
.
When the
Auto P
olling is set to
OFF, the system will keep the digital audio input
active and not attempt to switch to the analog source
even when the digital data stream stops
.
If you wish to change the auto poll setting
,
first select
the input you wish to configure by pressing the appro
-
priate
Input Selector dD on the remote, or on
the
SOURCE line pf the IN/OUT SETUP
menu (Figure 2). Next, with the ADVANCED
SELECT MENU
(Figure 22) on the screen,
press the
/
Navigation Button o so that the
cursor is pointing to the
AUTO POLL line. Press
the
/
Navigation Button o to change a default
setting so that
OFF is shown in highlighted video or
to
ON so that the original setting is restored and the
auto polling is once again activated.
Since this setting is unique to each input, you
must return to the
INPUT SETUP menu to
change any other inputs
.
T
o do that,
press the
/
Navigation Button o so that the cursor is
pointing to the
BACK TO MASTER MENU
line and press the Set Button q.
At the
MASTER
MENU
(Figure 1),
press the
/
Navigation Button o so that the cursor is pointing
to the
IN/OUT SETUP line. Press the Set
Button
q and then follow the instructions shown on
page xx to change the input source. Return to the
ADVANCED MENU to reconfigure the auto
poll setting for the newly selected input.
When all changes to the Auto Poll settings have been
made
, press the
/
Na
vigation Button
o
to select another configuration option on the
ADVANCED SETUP Menu, move the cursor
to
BACK TO MASTER MENU line and press
the
Set Button q to make a change to another
menu option, or simply press the
OSD Button U
to exit the menu system.
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