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Page 3-19: Main Advanced menu descriptions

The Main Advanced menu description on HDMI OSD was omitted from the manual. The description is:
HDMI OSD
Controls the appearance of the on-screen display when the display device is connected to the HDMI output
connector. When ON, the display device shows the on-screen display as a video signal overlayed on the
incoming HDMI video. If the SETUP>DISPLAYS>ON-SCREEN DISPLAY>BACKGROUND parameter is
set to ON, or the INPUT SETUP menu HDMI IN parameter is set to NONE, the OSD will display on a full
blue screen background. If the current input also has an active incoming S-video or composite video signal,
the OSD on both the HDMI and S-video/composite Main Zone outputs display as white characters on the
screen. Otherwise the HDMI OSD displays in full color. Available settings are HDMI-1 to HDMI-6 & NONE.

Corrected text to explain video connections

Pages 2-7 and 3-13 contain explanations of video output connector availability that differ (the explanationon
page 3-13 is incorrect). The correct explanation follows:
Composite video output connectors are available when a composite or S-video source is present.
S-video output connectors are available when an S-video source is present.
Component video output connectors are available when a component, composite or S-video source is
present.

On-Screen Display color limitations

Depending on the analog video confi guration of your system, when MAIN MENU > SETUP > DISPLAYS >
ON-SCREEN DISPLAY > BACKGROUND is set to OFF, you may see a black-and-white on-screen display
(OSD) instead of a color OSD when HDMI video is selected.
This behavior is a limitation that occurs only when an active composite or S-video source is assigned as an
input in addition to an HDMI input, and you are using the HDMI OUT connector to view the video source.
To overcome this limitation, on the input(s) you have set up to pass HDMI video, set VIDEO IN to NONE.

Incorrect column headings

On pages 2-18 and 2-19, the Zone 1 column headings should read Zone 2.
For customer service and product shipment
information, refer to the website: www.lexicon.com
Lexicon Part No. 070-20650 | Rev 3 | 10/09

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