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Adjusting TV Controls
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Audio Output
Displays a choice list of available audio output modes, which determine
how volume will be controlled through the FIX/VAR output jacks.
•
Fixed Output
Fixed audio mode provides a fixed output control level from the
TV’s audio output jacks to an external device such an external sound amplifier.
With the fixed audio mode, the TV’s volume control, tone controls, and mute are
disabled. You must use the amplifier’s remote control to change volume.
• Variable Output
Variable audio mode allows a variable output control level
from the TV’s audio output jacks. If the volume changes on the TV via the volume
buttons on the remote control or front panel, the output volume changes as
well.
Sound Check
Tests the front, rear, and center speakers to make sure all channels are
working and are properly connected to the correct speakers.
Front Balance
Allows you to adjust the sound balance between the left front and right
front channels.
Rear Balance
Allows you to adjust the sound balance between the left front and right
rear channels.
Rear Volume
Lets you adjust the rear output volume level.
Center Volume
Lets you adjust the center output volume level.
Subwoofer Vol
Lets you adjust the volume coming from the subwoofer jack.
Special Audio
Audio Processor
Displays a choice list of available audio modes, which control the way
the sound comes through your speakers.
To make settings:
1.
Press MENU to access the main menu.
2.
Select
Audio
, and then select
Special Audio
. Depending on your speaker setup, any
combination of the following options will appear:
•
Mono
Plays the sound in monophonic audio only. This should only be used
when receiving broadcasts where distance from the broadcasters makes the
stereo signal weak. The channel banner displays the word Mono when you tune
to a program that is broadcast in mono.
•
Stereo
Splits the incoming stereo audio signal into left and right front channels.
Most TV programs and recorded materials have stereo audio. The channel
banner displays the word Stereo when you tune to a program that is broadcast in
stereo.
For more information on
the variable and fixed
audio jacks, see the
section “Setup and
Connections” under “Back
of the TV” and
“Connecting a Stereo
Amplifier.”