Lexicon Rv5 User Manual
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B Appendix Main Menu: Audio Controls ........................................................B-2 Main Menu: Video Status ............................................................B-2 Main Menu: Setup ......................................................................B-3 Setup Menu: Display Setup ....................................................................... B-4 Setup Menu: Surround Config .................................................................. B-4 Setup Menu: Speaker/EQ Setup ...........................................................................B-5 Setup Menu: Input Setup .......................................................................... B-6 Note: All parameter values shown in the following menu trees indicate the default parameter value if the RV-5 is restored to its factory default state.
Appendix BLexicon B-2 MAIN MENU: AUDIO CONTROLS MAIN MENU: VIDEO STATUS AUDIO CONTROLS EQ PRESET PRESET 1: FACTORY ACTIVE PS: USER PRESET 2: FACTORY PRESET 3: FACTORY MAIN MENU AUDIO CONTROLS VIDEO STATUS SETUPEQ ADJUST HF SHELF: 0dB AUTO EQ: ON AUDIO STATUS INPUT: HD+ NAME: CONNECTOR: ANALOG 3 AUDIO: - - - MODE FAMILY: LOGIC 7 MODE: MUSIC 5.1 EQ PRESET EQ ADJUST TONE CONTROLS: OFF BASS: 0dB TREBLE: 0dB AUDIO STATUS MAIN MENU AUDIO CONTROLS VIDEO STATUS SETUP INPUT RESOL: - - - VIDEO STATUS COPY PROTECTION: OFF V-PROCESS: FAROUDJA OUTPUT RESOL: - - - COMPONENT OUT: 480i S-VIDEO OUT: OFF COMPOSITE OUT: OFF
RV-5Appendix B B-3 MAIN MENU: SETUP MAIN MENU AUDIO CONTROLS VIDEO STATUS POWER ON SETTINGS POWER ON VOL: -30dB DOCK AUTO POWER: ON INPUT SETUP 1 continued on page B-4 continued on page B-6 DISPLAY SETUP SPEAKER/EQ SETUP INPUT SETUP SURROUND CONFIG DOLBY CONFIG MUTE LEVELS POWER ON SETTINGS DISPLAY SETUP CONNECTION: HDMI/DVI SETUP continued on page B-4 SETUP INPUT: HD NAME: ________ DIG AUDIO: HDMI 1 ANLG AUDIO: NONE DIG/ANLG AUTO: ON A/D SAMPLE RATE: 48kHz MODE FAMILY: LOGIC 7 MODE: FILM 5.1 INPUT SETUP 2 DEFAULT SUR: STANDARD VIDEO IN: HDMI 1 V-PROCESS: FAROUDJA VIDEO OUT: AUTO ADVANCED VIDEO A/V SYNC DELAY: 0 ms TRIGGER 2: OFF ZONE-2 OUT: ANALOGSURROUND CONFIG LOGIC 7 DEFAULT: ON DOLBY MULTI-CHANNEL DOLBY 2.0 DTS PCM 44.1/48 kHz PCM 96kHz DOLBY CONFIGURATION MODE: DOLBY PLII MUSIC CENTER WIDTH: 3 DIMENSION: 0 PANORAMA: OFF NIGHT: OFF continued on page B-5 SPEAKER/EQ SETUP REAR AMP: REAR SPK MANUAL SEMI AUTOCAL FULL AUTOCAL MUTE LEVELS MAIN ZONE: -30dB ZONE-2: -30dB HDMI AUDIO OUT: NO ON-SCREEN DISPLAY FRONT PANEL DISPLAY
Appendix BLexicon B-4 SETUP MENU: DISPLAY SETUP SETUP MENU: SURROUND CONFIG ON-SCREEN DISPLAY 2-LINE OSD: 3s MENU TIME OUT: 30s FRONT PANEL DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS: FULL TIME OUT: NONE MAIN MENU AUDIO CONTROLS VIDEO STATUS DISPLAY SETUP SPEAKER/EQ SETUP INPUT SETUP SURROUND CONFIG DOLBY CONFIG MUTE LEVELS POWER ON SETTINGS SETUPSETUP DISPLAY SETUP CONNECTION: HDMI/DVI HDMI AUDIO OUT: NO ON-SCREEN DISPLAY FRONT PANEL DISPLAY DOLBY VIRTUAL: OFF STEREO DOWN MIX: ON DOLBY MULTI-CHANNEL LOGIC 7: ON HALL: ON 5/7 CH STEREO: ON DTS-ES DISCRETE: ONLOGIC 7: ON SURROUND CONFIG LOGIC 7 DEFAULT: ON DOLBY MULTI-CHANNEL DOLBY 2.0 DTS PCM 44.1/48 kHz PCM 96kHzMAIN MENU AUDIO CONTROLS VIDEO STATUS DISPLAY SETUP SPEAKER/EQ SETUP INPUT SETUP SURROUND CONFIG DOLBY CONFIG MUTE LEVELS POWER ON SETTINGS SETUPSETUP DOLBY PLII: ON DOLBY VIRTUAL: OFF DOLBY 2.0 DOLBY PLIIx: ON DTS 96/24: ON DTS-ES MATRIX: ON DTS DTS NEO:6: ON LOGIC 7: ON STEREO DOWN MIX: ON DOLBY VIRTUAL: OFF LOGIC 7: ON DOLBY PLIIx: ON PCM 44.1/48 kHz DOLBY PLII: ON DTS NEO:6: ON 5/7 CH STEREO: ON LOGIC 7: ON DOLBY PLIIx: ON PCM 96kHz DOLBY PLII: ON DTS NEO:6: ON
RV-5Appendix B B-5 SETUP MENU: SPEAKER/EQ SETUP MANUAL SPEAKERS SPEAKER DISTANCES OUTPUT LEVELS SPEAKERS AUTO SETTINGS: OFF FRONT L/R: 80Hz CENTER: 80Hz SIDE L/R: 80Hz REAR/Z2 L/R: 80Hz SUB/LFE LPF: 80Hz SUBWOOFERS: 1 SUB HPF: 20Hz SUB MODE: NORMAL PERFORMS FULL AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION PERFORMS SEMI-AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION MAIN MENU AUDIO CONTROLS VIDEO STATUS DISPLAY SETUP SPEAKER/EQ SETUP INPUT SETUP SURROUND CONFIG DOLBY CONFIG MUTE LEVELS POWER ON SETTINGS SETUPSETUP SPEAKER/EQ SETUP REAR AMP: REAR SPK MANUAL SEMI AUTOCAL FULL AUTOCAL SPEAKER DISTANCES 1 AUTO SETTINGS: OFF UNITS: FEET FRONT LEFT: 0.0 ft CENTER: 0.0 ft FRONT RIGHT: 0.0 ft SIDE RIGHT: 0.0 ft REAR RIGHT: 0.0 ft REAR LEFT: 0.0 ftSPEAKER DISTANCES 2 SIDE LEFT: 0.0ft SUBWOOFERS: 0.0 ft OUTPUT LEVELS 1 AUTO SETTINGS: OFF INPUT: ALL TEST TONE: OFF FRONT LEFT: 0dB CENTER: 0dB FRONT RIGHT: 0dB SIDE RIGHT: 0dB REAR RIGHT: 0dBOUTPUT LEVELS 2 REAR LEFT: 0dB SIDE LEFT: 0dB SUBWOOFER1: 0dB SUBWOOFER2: 0dB
Appendix BLexicon B-6 SETUP MENU: INPUT SETUP *Audio/Video Input Factory Default Settings: **Mode Input Factory Default Settings for Each Mode Family: INPUT TYPE: DVD SHARPNESS: 32 NOISE REDUCTION: OFF X-COLOR SUPPRESS: ON DCDi INTERPOL: ON FILM DETECTION: ON FILM EDIT DETECT: ON ADVANCED VIDEO 1 A/D SAMPLE RATE: 48kHz MODE FAMILY: LOGIC 7 MODE: FILM 5.1** INPUT SETUP 2 DEFAULT SUR: STANDARD ADVANCED VIDEO A/V SYNC DELAY: 0 ms TRIGGER 2: OFF ZONE-2 OUT: ANALOG MAIN MENU AUDIO CONTROLS VIDEO STATUS DISPLAY SETUP SPEAKER/EQ SETUP INPUT SETUP SURROUND CONFIG DOLBY CONFIG MUTE LEVELS POWER ON SETTINGS SETUPSETUP FLESHTONE NR: ON COMPNT ENHANCE: ON BRIGHTNESS: 100 CONTRAST: 100 COLOR: 100 ADVANCED VIDEO 2 INPUT SETUP 1 INPUT: HD* NAME: ________ DIG AUDIO: HDMI 1* ANLG AUDIO: NONE* DIG/ANLG AUTO: ON VIDEO IN: HDMI 1* V-PROCESS: FAROUDJA VIDEO OUT: AUTO PARAMETER HD DVD GAME SAT CABLE DVR CD DOCK PC TUNER AUX 1 AUX 2 VIDEO INHDMI 1 Component 1 S-Video 1 Component 2 HDMI 2 Component 3 None None None None S-Video 2 S-Video 3 DIG AUDIO INHDMI 1 Coaxial 1Optical 1Coaxial 2 HDMI 2 Coaxial 3 Coaxial 4 None USB None Optical 2 Optical 3 ANLG AUDIO INNone None None None None None None Unplugged None TUNER None None LOGIC 7 (L7) DOLBY DSP STEREO (STER) DTS FILM 5.1PLII MOVIE HALL 1 5CH 2-CHANNEL NEO:6 5CH CINEMA
C Appendix Remote Control Programming ................................................... C-2 Remote Control Light Button .................................................................... C-2 Transmitting Icon...................................................................................... C-2 Setting Up the Remote Control ................................................................. C-3 Lock Feature ............................................................................................. C-6 Advanced Customizing Tools .................................................................... C-6 Erasing Commands ................................................................................. C-13 Restoring Factory Default Settings........................................................... C-14 Optional RF-1 Receiver ............................................................. C-14 Using the 3-Digit Code Library ................................................. C-15 3-Digit Pre-programmed Codes .............................................................. C-15
Appendix CLexicon C-2 REMOTE CONTROL PROGRAMMING The RV-5 remote control is a very powerful and flexible pre-programmed and learning remote control, designed to be the universal controller of your home theater system. The RV-5 remote control can operate up to 14 home entertainment and home automation components by using the remote control’s pre-programmed code library, or by letting the remote control “learn” from another remote, one button at a time. The RV-5 remote control has many additional operating features to add convenience and enjoyment to the operation of any home entertainment system. You can create your own button labels on the LCD screen; program forty favorite channel buttons; operate the volume, channel and transport buttons from one device when you are controlling another device; and perform multiple tasks with the press of a single button. The RV-5 remote control features extensive pre-programmed IR codes for practically all major audio and video equipment. It can set up and operate various components by simply entering a 3-digit code. REMOTE CONTROL LIGHT BUTTON The remote control is fully back lit, making it easy to use in low lighting conditions. Press the LIGHT button on the right side of the remote to back light all of the keypad buttons and the LCD touch screen. To turn off the back light, press the LIGHT button again or just stop pushing buttons. Ten seconds after the last button or touch screen selection, the back light automatically shuts off. TRANSMITTING ICON When a command is transmitted by the remote control, a transmit icon appears in the top right corner of the LCD touch screen. This indicates that a signal is being sent by the remote control. ENT (Enter)LIGHT POWER ON SELECTEXIT CHANNEL +/- VOLUME +/-LCD TOUCH SCREEN POWER OFF MUTE PREV CH MENU TRANSPORT FUNCTIONS NUMBER KEYPADGUIDE & INFO MAIN MENU NAME MENU PAGES MENU OPTIONS (Location of) TRANSMITTING ICON
RV-5Appendix C C-3 SETTING UP THE REMOTE CONTROL The RV-5 remote control can be set up so that it controls all of the components of your home entertainment system, making remote access simple and efficient. There are two ways to set up the remote control: Pre-programmed Codes - Allows you to set up all of the but- tons at once, by entering the pre-programmed 3-digit codes of the component manufacturers. Button Learning - Allows you to transfer functions from other remotes, both old and new, one button at a time. Of the two methods, the pre-programmed codes method is the fastest, since all functions are programmed at the same time. However, it’s possible that a 3-digit code may not be available for your component. We recommend that you start with the pre-programmed code method and then perform the button learning method as necessary. Pre-Programming Your Remote Control: Follow the steps below to set up your RV-5 remote control using the pre-programmed manufacturers’ codes. The pre-programmed 3-digit codes for each component and manufacturer can be found at the back of this Appendix. The codes are listed by Component Category, such as TV, VCR, and DVD; then by brand name, such as Lexicon and Samsung. 1. Find the code listing for the component that you want to set up in the Pre-Programmed Codes library, found later in this chapter. If there is more than one code, be sure to note all of them as your component will only fully respond to one of them, so you may have to try multiple codes. Note: 305 is the factory default setting for the Lexicon RT-20 Universal Disc Player. 2. Turn on the component that you want to setup for remote control.3. On the remote control, press and hold the MAIN and ENT (Enter) buttons at the same time. After about 3 seconds, “SETUP” is displayed in the Menu name area at the top of the LCD touch screen. This is the Setup mode of the remote control. NOTE: You now have 30 seconds to perform the next step while the remote is in the Setup mode. If a button is not pressed within 30 seconds, the SETUP menu name will revert to MAIN, indicating that the remote control is no longer in Setup mode. If this occurs, you will need to repeat this step to re-enter the Setup mode. 4. Touch the P-PRO option to select the Pre-Programmed Method. The menu name changes to “P-PRO” and the menu options area now contains seven component options. Note: While in the Setup mode, the MAIN button acts as an escape button. Each time the MAIN button is pushed, it will back out of one menu layer. 5. Select the component that you want to program. If the component you wish to setup is not on this page, touch the menu page arrow to select from the components on page 2. Once a selection is made, the bottom of the screen flashes “FROM TABLE”. 6. Confirm your component selection by pressing the button again for the type of component you want to program. Note: This step is necessary because the selection may not be the same for Steps 5 and 6. For example, if you are setting up the SAT option to be a second TV, then the first press in Step 5 would have been SAT and the second press in Step 6 would then be TV. 7. Point the remote control at the component you want to program and enter the first of the 3-digit manufacturer’s codes using the number keypad on the remote. If the 3-digit code that you entered is the correct one, the component will turn off. If the component does not turn off, continue entering code numbers from your list until the component turns off.
Appendix CLexicon C-4 Note: The DOWN and UP buttons on the touch screen can be used to scroll the code number one digit at a time. If you hold your finger over the UP or DOWN button, the code number will scroll until your finger is removed. 8. When the component turns off, press the ON button on the remote to turn the component back on. Test several functions to ensure that the component responds correctly to the remote commands. If any of the buttons do not work properly, you may not have the right code - enter the next code option on your list until you find the best match for the component. Note: If you are unable to find a code that will accurately control your component, then you’ll need to use the Button Learning procedure, which follows this procedure, to program the component. 9. Once you’ve found the right code, touch the SAVE option on the touch screen. The screen will blink “SAVED” two times, indicating that the code has been successfully saved. 10. Exit the Setup mode by pressing the MAIN button until the touch screen displays MAIN in the menu heading area. The remote control is in normal operation mode again. 11. Repeat Steps 1 through 10 to program all other components in your home theater system. For any components that do not have a valid 3-digit code, continue to the Button Learning procedure to program those components. Recalling Pre-Programmed Setup Code Numbers: In case you didn’t write down the pre-programmed code numbers that you used when you set up your Lexicon remote controls, these 3-digit manufacturers’ numbers can be recalled. Perform the following procedure to recall the pre-programmed 3-digit code for any component. 1. On the remote control, press and hold the MAIN and ENT (Enter) buttons at the same time. After about 3 seconds, “SETUP” isdisplayed in the Menu name area at the top of the LCD touch screen. This is the Setup mode of the remote control. NOTE: You now have 30 seconds to perform the next step while the remote is in the Setup mode. If a button is not pressed within 30 seconds, the SETUP menu name will revert to MAIN, indicating that the remote control is no longer in Setup mode. If this occurs, you will need to repeat this step to re-enter the Setup mode. 2. Touch the RECAL option. The touch screen now shows a four-page menu that lists each component name and the 3-digit code that was assigned to it. 3. Write down the code number for each component for future reference. Appendix D of this manual provides a convenient table for you to record the 3-digit pre-programmed code numbers. 4. Exit the Setup mode by pressing the MAIN button until the touch screen displays MAIN in the menu heading area. The remote control is in normal operation mode again. Button Learning Procedure For Your Remote Control: Follow the steps below to set up your RV-5 remote control using the Button Learning procedure. The RV-5 remote control can “learn” commands from other remote controls, both old and new, one button at a time. Follow the steps below to allow your RV-5 remote control to learn the button commands from other remote controls in your home theater system. Note: We recommend that you use this procedure only after you’ve determined that no 3-digit manufacturers’ codes exist for the component in question.