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Mono, stereo, two-channel sound
If the TV set receives two-channel sound transmissions (»I/II« indication at the
front) – e.g. a film in the original version on sound channel 2 and the synchro-
nized version on sound channel 1 – then you may select the desired sound
channel.
If the TV set receives stereo transmissions, it switches automatically to stereo
sound (»
« indication at the front).
If stereo reception is poor, the sound should be switched to »Mono«.
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Select the desired sound mode using the »
« button. The selected setting
is indicated on the picture screen.
Programme information
If the NextView function is activated, you may display the title of the current
programme on the picture screen.
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Use the »
Info
« button to display or suppress the programme information.
Picture settings
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Use the »
z
« button to select the presettings »
Picture mode -1
«,
»
Picture mode -2
«, »
Picture mode -3
«, or the personal setting
»
Picture mode - M
«.
TV MODE
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TV MODE
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Picture format switching
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Select the picture format function using the »
E
« button. The current picture
format, e.g. »Cinema Zoom«, appears on the picture screen.
– You may switch between the following picture formats:
4:3
With this setting, black stripes to the left and to the right of the picture are visible
when receiving conventional 4:3 programmes.
Super live
This mode is especially suited for cinema films with extreme width/height
relations.
In the case of 4:3 broadcasts and with the function »Super live« selected, the
picture is horizontally enlarged. The picture geometry is streched in the horizon-
tal direction.
Cinema Subtitles
This mode is especially appropriate for broadcasts in 16:9 picture format.
The advantage of this mode is that the black stripes at the top and the bottom of
the picture are no longer visible.
4:3 programmes are shown in full screen mode.
The pictures are enlarged and picture information is lost at the top and the
bottom, but the picture geometry is maintained.
When receiving films with subtitles, the picture is slightly shifted up to make the
subtitles clearly visible.