Basic operations
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You can adjust the output level within the range from –10 to 10.
On the remote control:
Press S.WFR +/–.
NOTE
• You can also make adjustments using the choice menu shown on the
TV screen. (
A
pg. 54)
• The adjustments on a source take effect for the other sources.
You can adjust each enhancement level from the front speakers
within the range from –10 to 10.
On the remote control:
Press BASS +/– for bass sound.
Press /– for treble sound.
NOTE
• You can also make adjustments using the choice menu shown on the
TV screen. (
A
pg. 53)
• The adjustments on a source take effect for the other sources.
• You can adjust bass/treble enhancement level only for front left/right
channel. However, the supplied speakers cannot add the effective
change to the bass sound because of their cutoff frequency even if the
bass sound adjustment is made. (
A
pg. 54)
To change the bass enhancement level more efficiently, adjust the
output level of the subwoofer. (
A
“Adjusting the output level of the
subwoofer”)
(When you change the front speakers to the larger ones and select
“LARGE” for the front speakers in the SIZE sub-menu (
A
pg. 54),
the effective adjustment of bass sound is also possible by pressing
BASS +/–
.)
When you play a disc (or software) encoded with Dolby Digital or
DTS Digital Surround, the following symptoms may occur;
• Sound does not come out at the beginning of playback.
• Noise comes out while searching for or skipping chapters or
tracks.
In these cases, change the decode mode to “DOLBY D” (for Dolby
Digital) or “DTS” (for DTS Digital Surround).
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When DVD or AUX DIGITAL is selected as the source
On the remote control:
Press DECODE to select the decode mode.
The current decode mode appears on the display window.
Example: When “AUTO/PCM” is selected.
Each time you press the button, the decode mode changes as
follows;
]
AUTO/PCM
]
DOLBY D
]
DTS
]
(back to the
beginning)
• AUTO/PCM: Normally select this. The system automatically
detects the incoming signals.
• DOLBY D:
Select this if the symptoms above occur when
playing a disc (or software) encoded with Dolby
Digital.
• DTS:
Select this if the symptoms above occur when
playing a disc (or software) encoded with DTS
Digital Surround.
NOTE
• When “DOLBY D” or “DTS” is selected, if a signal encoded with
another digital format comes in, you cannot listen to the sound. (The
G
DIGITAL or
C
indicator flashes.)
• Changing the source returns the decode mode to “AUTO/PCM”
automatically.
Adjusting the output level
of the subwoofer
Adjusting the bass/treble
sound
Changing the decode
mode
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