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Setting up the Sound Menu
You can control the sound settings of
your television by using the
( )
and
( )
buttons on your remote control or the
( )
,
( )
buttons directly on your
television.
To set up other features of the sound
menu, you can do so by going into the
SOUND menu, which can be accessed
through the
( )
button on your remote
control. By highlighting the SOUND
menu bar in blue, press the
( )
button
and the SOUND menu will appear on
screen. Using the up-down movement
buttons
(
)/(
)
you can choose the
features that you require.
Balance
Sound type
In order to balance the level of sound
between the right and left speaker of the
television, use the down movement button
(
)
to highlight the BALANCE mode
in white and by using the right left buttons
(
)/(
)
, you can get the balance
necessary.
Your television has the ability to receive Analog
Stereo (A2) transmission. If the program you are
viewing is available in stereo, then this will be
indicated with the STEREO on screen display on
screen. Institutions that broadcast in the stereo
mode also have the capability to broadcast in
two different languages. In those type of programs,
you have the ability to listen to one of those
languages in the mono mode from both of the
speakers of your television. This can be applied
using the right-left movement buttons
( )/( )
changing the on screen on screen display from
DUAL I to DUAL II.
Spatial Effect
If you wish to give further “depth” to the sound
of the program you are watching, switch to the
“Spatial Effect” within your Sound Mode.
AVL (Automatic Volume Limiting)
Television transmitters have different sound levels.
This can be noticed from the different volume
levels that can be heard while switching from one
program to another. Using the right-left movement
( )/( )
buttons turn your AVL function “ON”. The
AVL (Automatic Volume Limiting) function maintains
the same sound level as you switch from program
to program.
The most recent volume levels used will be stored.