RCA L32WD12 manual Using the TVs Menu System, Sound mode Normal

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Using the TV's Menu System

Tone control

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Sound preset

Personal...

Frequency range

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These Tone control settings only appear if no Sound effect is selected.

Tone control

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Bass

Treble

These Tone control settings only appear if a Sound effect is selected.

Sound

 

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Tone control

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Sound type

Stereo...

Sound mode

Normal...

Balance

 

SRS TruBass

Off...

Auto Volume Level

 

Sound effect

None...

Internal speakers

 

Headphone settings

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Advanced settings

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Sound preset Allows you to choose a specific sound preset. Press the right arrow to cycle through the options: Standard, Movie, Voice, Music, Flat, Videogame, Video camera and Personal.

Frequency range Displays the different graphic equalizer bands set for each Sound preset option. Choose a band and make adjustments. When you make adjustments, the Sound preset option automatically changes to Personal. Press the left or right arrow button to select the frequency (120Hz, 200Hz, 500Hz, 1.2kHz, 3kHz, 7.5kHz, 12kHz) you want to adjust. Then use the up or down arrow button to adjust the level. When you're done adjusting the levels, press the MENU button to exit.

To view the frequency range of another Sound preset option, press the right or left arrow until no band is selected and Frequency range is highlighted. Then press the up arrow to highlight Sound preset.

Bass Increases or decreases the bass of the sound.

Treble Increases or decreases the treble of the sound.

Sound type Controls the way the sound comes through your speakers. The options available vary according to the input selected.

Mono (available for regular TV viewing only) Plays the sound in mono only. Use this setting when receiving broadcasts with weak stereo signals.

Stereo Splits the incoming stereo audio signal into left and right channels. Most TV programs and recorded materials have stereo audio. The word Stereo appears in the channel banner when you tune to a program that is broadcast in stereo.

Sound mode Provides special processing through your speakers (depending on the setting you chose as your Sound type). The available audio modes are:

Normal Does not give any special processing, simply provides the mono or stereo sound provided by the signal you're watching.

Wide (available only for mono signals) “Widens” sound from mono broadcasts and mono devices connected to your TV for a fuller, more spacious sound.

Stereo Wide Available only for stereo signals. Gives a surround effect with more bass.

Creates a three-dimensional sound while extending the sound range beyond the size of the speakers.

Balance Adjusts how much audio is sent to the left and right speakers.

Allows you to hear deeper, richer low bass tones that normally you wouldn't hear from the speakers.

Auto Volume Level Reduces the annoying blasts in volume during commercial breaks, and also amplifies softer sounds in program material. Eliminates the need to constantly adjust the volume.

Sound effect These options are best used to provide more depth to the sound: Opera, Jazz, Rock, Cathedral, Karaoke. When a sound effect option is selected, Sound preset and Frequency range aren't available and instead are replaced by Bass and Treble.

WOW, TruBass, SRS, and () symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc.

WOW and TruBass technologies are incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc.

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Contents Changing Entertainment. Again LCD User’s GuideProduct Registration Product Information Important InformationO U N D C L a M P S Important Safety InstructionsTable of Contents Things to Consider Before You Connect Getting Regular Analog Channels Connections and SetupGet the Picture Getting Digital ChannelsJacks Used Cables Needed Go to Choose Your ConnectionComponent Video Advanced Connection Video Basic ConnectionConnecting the Device with Video Basic Connecting the Device with Component Video AdvancedViewing the Picture from the Connected Device HDMI/DVI Connection This is an example of a connection using the HDMI/DVI jackConnecting the Device Viewing the PC VGA ConnectionTurn on the TV How to Use the Remote Control to Complete the Initial SetupPlug in the TV Put Batteries in the RemoteComplete the Initial Setup Complete Channel SetupSet the Menu Language Complete the Channel Search What To ExpectWatching TV Changing ChannelsExplanation of Jacks in alphabetical order Right Side Input Jacks when facing back of TV Buttons and Other Jacks On Your TVFront Panel Buttons Buttons on the Remote Control Channel Banner Using the TVs FeaturesLock/Unlock Parental Controls Using the TV’s FeaturesParental Controls and V-Chip How V-Chip Works for USA and CanadaHierarchy of Age-Based Ratings US V-Chip TV RatingsV-Chip Rating Screen Blocking Age-Based RatingsBlocking Specific Content Themes Content ThemesBlocking Canadian V-Chip Ratings Front Panel Block Chip Movie Rating LimitBlock Channels Block Digital ChannelsBlocking Unrated/Exempt Programs Additional FeaturesLock Time Menu Future Rating RegionScreen Formats CalendarUsing the Menu System Channel Guide MenuSound Menu Sound mode Normal Using the TVs Menu SystemPicture Menu Advanced settingsAdvanced picture settings not available on VGA VGA Picture menu Setup MenuClosed caption options on next Preferences Time Menu Parental Control MenuOther Information Frequently Asked Questions FAQsOther Information TroubleshootingTV turns off unexpectedly Volume buttons not adjusting volume louderTV picture keeps switching between screen formats abruptly Buttons don’t workRating limits don’t work Don’t remember my password and I want to unlock the TVMounting Your TV to the Wall Chip Rating Explanations US V-Chip Rating SystemCanadian English V-Chip Rating System Canadian French V-Chip Rating System How to Set Up the Autotuning Feature AutotuningWhat we will do within one year Limited WarrantyHow state law relates to warranty Care and CleaningTocom 1665105B FCC InformationTTE Technology, Inc West 103rd St Indianapolis,