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Downmix
Modify the characteristics of the speaker output:
LT/RT:
Select this setting when you want to play a DVD in Dolby
Pro Logic Stereo effect. This produces a 2-channel effect close to
reality.
Stereo:
Select this setting if you want to play a DVD recorded in
5.1 audio format in 2 channel stereo.
VSS:
Perhaps you don’t have a 5.1 audio unit. In this case, you can
emulate a comparable sound by selecting the “VSS” setting.
Op Mode (Night mode)
Enable the night mode to activate special audio characteristics making
the sound less disturbing.
Line Out:
Night mode is enabled.
RF Remod:
Night mode is disabled.
Dynamic (Dynamic Range)
The term “Dynamic Range” defines the ratio of the lowest tone and the
loudest. If this Dynamic Range is very high then there is very low volume
as well as very loud passages.
This might cause some problems for the reproduction. Assume you
want to play a DVD in a very noisy environment. You can increase the
volume to be able to hear the low-volume passages but this entails that
the loud passages become inappropriately noisy. Hence, it is useful to
compress the dynamic range (i.e. decrease) and increase the volume at
the same time.
FULL -2/8:
The dynamic range is compressed slightly (2/8) to maxi-
mum (FULL).
OFF:
The dynamic range is uncompressed (factory setting).
Dual Mono
Normally, the sound output is in stereo. Here, you can choose a mono
output instead of stereo.
Stereo:
The output is in stereo (factory setting).
Left:
The output is in mono. All speakers will receive the left stereo
channel signal.
Right:
Output is set to mono. All speakers will receive the right
stereo channel signal.
Mix Mono:
Output is in mono. All speakers will receive both stereo
channels.
Speaker Setup
Digital Setup