Pro Setup - Final Input - Ada PTM-6150 Operation & Installation Manual

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Pro Setup - Final Input

The Cinema Reference
provides a total of fifteen
Input Labels, all of which are
accessible in the "Out Of The
Box" configuration. However,
while this setup permits easy
connection of almost any
number of components
without complex
programming, it also means
that the Cinema Reference will
display device names which
may not necessarily be on
your system.
ADA has provided a means by
where you can limit the
number of Input Labels that
appear on the Cinema
Reference's display by locking
in the Final Input. This has
been discussed briefly under
Labeling Inputs. When you
set the Final Input, the Cinema
Reference will no longer scroll
through all Input Labels
beyond the Final Input. While
this does permit you to limit
the number of devices
displayed, you will most likely
need to re-configure the audio
and video inputs as well as
their Input Labels for some of
your components.
The Cinema Reference provides you with the ability to custom con-
figure the way its display appears. Through the use of the Label
Inputs option, you can rename an Input Label to appear as you wish
it read. Through the Audio/Video Setup, you can alter the links to
the Cinema Reference's input jacks for any Input Label. But if you
wish to have the Cinema Reference scroll through Input Labels for
only the devices you have connected to it, you will first need to limit
the number of Input Labels the Cinema Reference will display using
the Final Input Setup Mode.
As the Cinema Reference has a total of fifteen Input Labels in its
factory default "Out Of The Box" setup, you may not necessarily be
connecting a total of fifteen devices to the Cinema Reference. If for
example, you are connecting only six devices to the Cinema Refer-
ence, you can limit the number of Input Labels that appear on the
Cinema Reference to only six.
Please note, that when the Cinema Reference sets a limit to the
higher Input Label names, it does so by, in this example, not display-
ing Input Labels 7-15. You cannot selectively omit Input Label names
from displaying (i.e. Input Labels 3, 4, 8, 9-15). Thus, when you set
a limit to the number of Input Label names that are accessible, you
will also most likely need to alter the names of certain labels as well
as the audio/video links to those labels.
To set the Final Input limit:
1
While in the Pro Setup Mode, turn the MODE knob clock-
wise until the display reads FINAL INPUT and then press
the MODE knob.
2
Turn the MODE knob until the display reads the last input
you wish to access. If you have not altered any Input
Labels up to this point, the Input Label name should also
appear with a number after it and you can use these as a
guide.
3
When you have the last Input Label you wish to display on
the screen, press the MODE knob to engage this final
input.
4
To exit the Final Input Setup Mode without leaving the Pro
Setup Mode, press the MODE knob. If you wish to exit
the Setup Mode completely, turn any of the knobs other
than MODE or INPUT.
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