Teac AG-D8850 Surround Mode, Auto default, When the source is Dolby Digital 5.1-channel

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Surround Mode

<When EXTERNAL IN is selected, the SURROUND buttons ( /

) and the AUTO/MANUAL button do not work.

If a digital device is connected to DIGITAL IN terminals, select the desired decoding mode by pressing the AUTO/MANUAL button.

Each time the AUTO/MANUAL button is pressed, the decoding mode is changed as follows:

AUTO (default):

The appropriate decoding mode is selected automatically. Usually, select this.

MANUAL:

Select the desired surround mode by pressing the SURROUND button ( or ).

Each time the SURROUND button ( or ) is pressed, the surround mode changes.

A When Dolby Digital signals are input and AUTO is selected, the surround mode is set to DOLBY DIGITAL automatically. If

you press the SURROUND button ( or ), you can select one of the following surround modes:

When the source is Dolby Digital 5.1-channel:

DOLBY DIGITAL

When the source is Dolby Digital 2-channel:

DOLBY PRO LOGIC II MOVIE, DOLBY PRO LOGIC II MUSIC, DOLBY PRO LOGIC

B When DTS signals are input and AUTO is selected, the surround mode is set to DTS automatically. The SURROUND buttons do not work.

CWhen the source is PCM (2-channel stereo), or when analog stereo signals are input, you can select one of the following surround modes:

DOLBY PRO LOGIC II MOVIE, DOLBY PRO LOGIC II MUSIC, DOLBY PRO LOGIC, MATRIX, CHURCH, THEATER, HALL, STADIUM

<When the SURROUND button ( or ) is pressed once, the current surround mode is displayed. Press the SURROUND

button ( or ) repeatedly to select any other surround mode.

<When you press the SURROUND button ( or ), the sound is cut off for a moment.

<DOLBY DIGITAL can be selected only during playback of a DVD disc recorded in DOLBY DIGITAL format.

<Press the STEREO button to cancel the surround mode.

<If the SPEAKER ON/OFF button is turned to OFF, the SURROUND buttons will not work.

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