Adjusting TV Controls
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Center Delay
Delays the amount of time it takes for you to hear audio from the center
speaker to ensure sound arrives to your normal TV viewing position from the center, left,
and right speakers simultaneously.
•
Set the delay to the leftmost position on the slider bar if the center, left, and right
speakers are the same distance away from your sitting position.
•
Move the slider to the right if your center speaker is closer to you than the left and
right speakers. Move the slider one time for every foot closer the center speaker is to
your viewing position than the front right and left speakers. The range of delay is
from 0 to 5 milliseconds (ms).
Surround Delay
Delays the amount of time it takes for you to hear audio from the
rear speakers to ensure you hear the proper surround sound effects. This delay is based
on how far away your rear and front speakers are from your normal TV viewing position.
1.
Calculate the distance (in feet) between your normal TV viewing position and your
front and rear speakers.
2.
Use the graph below to determine the on-screen slider position you should set based
on the distance between your viewing position and speakers.
3.
Set the on-screen slider to the appropriate position according to the above graph.
Pro Logic
Select
Auto Select
to specify that you want only Dolby Digital stereo streams
that are in Dolby Pro Logic format to be played in Dolby Pro Logic format. Select
Pro
Logic On
if you want to play all Dolby Digital stereo streams in Dolby Pro Logic format.
Center
Speaker
LEFT
RIGHT
LEFT
RIGHT
FRONT
FRONT
REAR
REAR
AMP
AMP
Adjust the delays based on
the position of your speakers.
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
Distance From Front Speakers (feet)
Position 4
Position 2
Position 3
Position 1
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
Distance From
Rear Speakers
(feet)
Position 1
2
3
4
For Pro Logic Sound:
• Position 1 sets the delay
to 15 ms,
• Position 2 sets it to 20 ms,
• Position 3 sets it to 25 ms,
• Position 4 sets it to 30 ms.
For Dolby Digital Sound:
• Position 1 sets the delay
to 0 ms,
• Position 2 sets it to 5 ms,
• Position 3 sets it to 10 ms,
• Position 4 sets it to 15 ms.