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Using the TV menu system
Adjusting the sound
Menu Item
Options/Settings
Equaliser Mode
V
Personal
Vocal
Jazz
Rock
Pop
v
Flat (fixed setting, cannot be adjusted)
Equaliser adjustment
You can adjust the mode selected in Equaliser mode by
cutting and boosting the 5 selected frequency bands.
Press
b
or
B
to select the frequency band then
V
or
v
to adjust the frequency. Finally, press the OK button to
store the new adjustment.
Surround Mode
V
Off
Dolby Sur
SRS
Hall
Church
Disco
v
Stadium
SRS Mode*
V
SRS 1
(*only if ‘Surround Mode’
SRS 2
is set to ‘SRS’)
v
SRS 3
Auto Vol. Control
V
On:
Volume level of the channels will stay the
same independent of the broadcast signal (eg in
the case of advertisements)
v
Off: Volume level changes according to the
broadcast signal.
Dual Sound
For a bilingual broadcast:
V
A for channel 1
v
B for channel 2
For a stereo broadcast:
V
Mono
v
Stereo
Headphones
i
Volume
Less
b
B
More
i
Dual Sound
Only available when PAP feature is active.
V
Stereo/: The sound of one screen comes through both
Mono
the TV loudspeakers and the headphones.
v
PAP:
The sound of the left screen comes through
the TV loudspeakers, the sound of the right
screen is selectable via headphones.
If you want to store the new setting, you will need to set the ‘Equaliser Mode’
to ‘Personal’. ‘Personal’ mode permanently stores the setting whereas all the
other modes (‘Vocal’, ‘Jazz’, ‘Rock’ and ‘Pop’) will only store settings until
the ‘Equaliser Mode’ setting is next changed.
For more details on PAP, please refer to the ‘Picture And
Picture (PAP)’ section of this instruction manual.
Audio Adjustment menu.
Equaliser Adjustment screen.
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