PRO LOGIC SETTINGS
Pro Logic Settings
1.Press “MENU” button.
•The main menu will appear.
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2.Select “Special”.
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| •Press “CHANNELx” button to select “Special”, |
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3.Select “Pro Logic”.
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| •Press “VOLUMEB” button to select “Pro Logic”. |
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4.Choose from the list.
L “Test Noise”
To hear a test tone that lets you hear the volume of your surround sound system, move the cursor to “Test Noise”, and press the “VOLUMEB” button. You will hear a test tone between the left, center, right, and rear surround speakers.
When you enable the noise sequencer, it will continue in all channels until you disable it.
For the best surround quality, DAEWOO recommends that you adjust the sound equally among between all speakers. For example, the volume of the front speakers should match the volume of the rear speakers.
L “Pro Logic” mode
Normal:
This mode is used when the Center speaker cannot easily and accurately reproduce the low frequencies. The bass from the Center channel is reproduced by the Left and Right (or Subwoofer).
This is the default mode for your HDTV Monitor.
WIDE:
Pro Logic
Mode | Normal |
Subwoofer | Off |
Test Noise | Off |
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•Press “VOLUMEC/B” buttons to choose one of the “Pro Logic” modes.
NORMAL WIDE3 STEREOOFF
•To adjust for a subwoofer:
Press “CHANNELx/y” buttons until the blue bar indicates “Subwoofer”.
“VOLUMEC/B” buttons will turn the Subwoofer on or off.
This mode is used when the Center speaker is able to reproduce the low frequencies.
3 STEREO:
This mode should be selected when no Surround speakers are used. The Surround channel information will be reproduced by the Left and Right speakers.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”, “Pro Logic”, and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
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