How to Use Menu Functions
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Menu
Item
Adjustments / Configurations (alternatives)
Sound
Equaliser
Adjusts the frequency level to suit your favourite sound quality
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This function is available when [Mode] is set to [User].
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Select the frequency and change the frequency level by using the cursor button.
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To enhance the bass sound, raise the level of the lower frequency. To enhance
the treble sound, raise the level of the higher frequency.
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To reset the levels of each frequency to the default settings, select [Reset to
Defaults] by using the cursor button, and then press the OK button.
Balance
Adjusts volume level of right and left speakers
Headphone Volume
Adjusts the volume of the headphones
Surround
Surround sound settings
[Off] / [V-Audio] / [V-Audio Surround]
[V-Audio]:
Provides a dynamic enhancer of width to simulate improved spatial effects.
[V-Audio Surround]:
Provides a dynamic enhancer of width and depth to simulate improved spatial
effects.
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Switching is also possible by the SURROUND button on the remote control
(p. 10).
Auto Gain Control
Automatically regulates large sound level differences between channels and
inputs
[Off] / [On]
Volume Correction
Adjusts the volume of individual channel or input mode
Speaker Distance to
Wall
Compensates for the low frequency sound due to the distance between the
speakers and the wall
[Over 30cm] / [Up to 30cm]
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If the back space between the TV and wall is over 30 cm, [Over 30cm] is
recommended.
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If the back space between the TV and wall is within 30 cm, [Up to 30cm] is
recommended.
MPX
Selects multiplex sound mode (if available)
[Stereo]:
Use this normally.
[Mono]:
When stereo signal cannot be received.
[M1] / [M2]:
Available while mono signal is transmitted.
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For Analogue mode
Audio Preference
Selects the initial setting for audio tracks
[Auto] / [Multichannel] / [Stereo] / [MPEG]
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Selectable options vary depending on the country you select.
[Auto]:
Automatically selects the audio tracks if programme has more than two
tracks. The priority is given in the following order - Dolby Digital Plus, HE-
AAC, Dolby Digital, MPEG.
[Multichannel]:
The priority is given to multi-channel audio track.
[Stereo]:
The priority is given to stereo (2ch) audio track.
[MPEG]:
The priority is given to MPEG.
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Dolby Digital Plus and Dolby Digital are the methods of coding digital signals
developed by Dolby Laboratories. Apart from stereo (2ch) audio, these signals
can be multi-channel audio.
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HE-AAC is a perceptual coding method used to compress digital audio for
efficient storage and transmission.
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MPEG is an audio compression method that compresses audio to the smaller
size without any considerable loss of audio quality.
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Dolby Digital Plus and HE-AAC are the technologies for HD (High definition)
programmes.
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For DVB mode