Your TV is fully capable of reproducing stereo sound
from TV stations transmitting stereo sound in your area.
Although you can adjust the stereo functions to only
produce mono sound, you may prefer to leave the
Mode:
stereo/mono
function set to
Mode: stereo.
That way your
TV will automatically reproduce stereo or monaural
sound, whichever is broadcast.
You can easily select
STEREO
by repeatedly pressing the
SURR
(surround) button on the master remote control. You
can also select
Stereo
with the
AUDIO MODE
menu as shown
below. Then you can use the
STEREO SETUP
menu to adjust
the stereo functions to your personal preference.
Note: When stereo is being broadcasted and received, the word stereo
appears in the channel number display area.
In some fringe viewing areas, the stereo signal may not
be strong enough for quality reception. The signal may
drift or the reproduction may become noisy. Should that
occur, change the
Mode: stereo/mono
function in the
STEREO SETUP
menu to
Mode: mono
to-receive clearer,
cleaner sound.
Note: To
put the TV in the
mono
mode, you must select
Stereo
in
the
A U D I O M O D E
menu. Then by pressing
M E N U
button you will
automatically go to the
AUDIO ADJUST
menu and
Setup
will be
highlighted. Then press the
MENU
button again to bring up the
STEREO
SETUP
menu. Press the + or-button to highlight
Mode: stereo
and
press the
MENU
button to change to
Mode: mono.
To Select and Setup Stereo Mode
with menus
1
Display the
AUDIO MODE
menu.
1
Press the
MENU
button to
display the
MAIN MENU
.
2 Press the + or button to
highlight the
Audio Adjust
function in white.
Then press
MENU
again to
display the
AUDIO ADJUST
menu.
4 Press the + or button to
highlight the
Mode
function.
5 Then press
MENU
to display
the
AUDIO MODE
menu.
Note: Only one mode can be
turned on at a time. If
Stereo
is
on, all other modes are off. To
turn off a mode, you must turn
on a different mode.
Make
sure the
Stereo mode
is turned on
(-on
appears to the
right of
Stereo).
If it is not on, press + or-to highlight
Stereo
and then press
MENU
.
Press
MENU
again to exit the
AUDIO MODE
menu and return to
the
AUDIO ADJUST
menu.
Setup
will already be highlighted.
Press the
MENU
button to enter the
STEREO SETUP
menu.
Adjust the
STEREO SETUP
menu to your personal preference.
Press + or
to highlight the function.
Press
MENU
when
the Speakers:
function is
highlighted to select the TV’s internal or optional external
speakers. Set this function
to Speakers: int
(internal) to
listen to the TV’s built-in speakers. Set this function to
S p e a k e r s :
ext (external) if you have connected external
speakers to the TV’s
E X T E R N A L
speaker connectors. Set this
function
to Speakers:
off to turn off the internal and external
speakers if connecting TV to your stereo system with its
own set of speakers.
Press
MENU
when
Volume
is highlighted to enter the
VOLUME
adjustment display. Press + to increase and to
decrease the TV’s volume.
Note:
If
VOLUME
display stops before it is at full volume and
the volume is not high enough, check the
Volume limiter to see
if it
is set too low.
Details are on page 24.
Press
MENU
when the
Balance
function is highlighted to
enter
the
BA
LA
NCE
adjustment display. Then press + or to
adjust the left/right balance until the sound seems to
originate from a point halfway between the speakers.
Press
MENU
when the
Mode: stereo/mono
function is
highlighted to select
Mode: stereo
or
Mode: mono.
Normally this function can be left set to
Mode: stereo.
Your
TV will then automatically reproduce either stereo or
monaural sound, whichever is broadcast.
Press
MENU
when
Done
is highlighted to exit the
STEREO
S E T U P
menu.
Saving, Restoring, and Returning to Factory Settings
The TV will remember your
when you turn
it off. To prevent losing your personal settings because
someone changes them accidentally, you can save them
using the
MEMORY MENU
.
After the settings have been
saved, you can restore them at a later date using the
MEMORY MENU.
MEMORY MENU
restore the
STEREO SETUP
menu to its factory settings.
Details are on page 39.
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