Panasonic TX-76PW50A, TX-86PW100A Sound Menu Operation, Volume, Headphone VOL, SUB Headphone

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Sound Menu Operation

 

1

Push the SOUND button

.

 

 

 

2

Move to the option menu using

or

.

 

3

Adjust the chosen option using

or .

 

 

Push

 

at any time to return to watching TV.

 

 

Some features are only available with the SURROUND feature

 

switched off.

 

 

 

 

Push the

button to switch the SURROUND on or off.

MENU

The MENU control allows you to change the Sound setting between Dynamic,

 

Standard and Soft.

 

 

 

 

 

Use the or

buttons to switch between settings.

DYNAMIC

Amplifies the low frequencies and outputs optimum sound. Used

 

for music programmes.

STANDARD

For normal use.

SOFT

Human voices (middle pitch sounds) will be clearer. Used for News

 

broadcasts etc.

VOLUME, BASS, TREBLE, BALANCE, HEADPHONE VOL, SUB HEADPHONE.

Item

Effect

Function

On-Screen Indication

 

 

 

 

 

VOLUME

 

 

Adjusts the output volume.

VOLUME

 

 

 

 

 

Quieter

Louder

 

 

BASS

 

 

Used to boost or cut low

 

 

Cut

Boost

frequency sounds.

BASS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Used to boost or cut high

 

TREBLE

 

 

frequency sounds.

 

 

Cut

Boost

 

TREBLE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Adjusts the sound balance

 

BALANCE

 

 

between the left and right

BALANCE

 

 

 

speakers.

 

Left SP

Right SP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Adjust for output volume

 

HEADPHONE VOL

Quieter

Louder

for the headphones.

HEADPHONE VOL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SUB HEADPHONE

 

 

 

 

(Not on

 

 

Adjust for output volume

 

TX-76PW50A)

Quieter

Louder

for the sub-picture

SUB HEADPHONE

 

 

 

headphones.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Notes:

1.You can change the level for each function (Bass and Treble) for each sound menu option.

2.Sound menu levels can be set for TV, AV1, AV2, AV3 and AV4 modes.

3.BALANCE is not displayed when SURROUND is on.

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Contents TX-86PW100A TX-76PW100A TX-76PW50A Important Information Getting Started Connect the Aerial Connect the Power PlugTurn on the Television Contents 24 ~ 27 ~33 ~ 36 ~Battery Precautions Open Battery Cover Replace Battery CoverBattery Precautions Insert BatteriesControl Panel Buttons Remote Control ButtonsTV / AV / RGB STR Television Control Panel ButtonsTV / AV Remote Control Television Operation Normalisation RecallHelp Volume Down and UP Sound MuteProgramme Number UP and Down Coloured ButtonsTWO Digit Programme Number Selection Direct Programme Number SelectionRED Green Yellow Blue Select Exit External Connection Using The On Screen DisplaysMenu Demo Picture Menu Operation MenuCONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS, COLOUR, SHARPNESS, NTSC-TINT Effect Function On-Screen IndicationScan Mode NormalisationTemp AutoVOLUME, BASS, TREBLE, BALANCE, Headphone VOL, SUB Headphone VolumeSound Menu Operation Headphone VOLSubwoofer Digital AudioTX-86PW100A & TX-76PW100A only Surround MenuSurround Sound Operation TX-86PW100A & TX-76PW100A SimulatedDigital Theater Systems DTS I Dolby Digital DTS/Dolby Digital setupDolby Pro Logic Movie DiscoStadium Set Up Menu Operation OFF TimerTeletext FlickerStrobe VCR/GAMEAspect Controls Fastext Mode List ModeTeletext Operation TV / TextFavourite TV / TextNumbers UP and Down SUB page Numbers Down and UPDisplay Cancel Number ButtonsReveal Full / TOP / BottomUsing the Front Panel Using the Remote Control Tuning Menu SYS SelectTV/AV Tuning Menu Auto Tune Tuning Menu Manual Tune Tuning the Television to a VCRTuning Menu Fine Tune Canceling the Fine TuningTuning Menu Skip Helpful Hint Geomagnetic CorrectionGeomagnetic Correction Remote Control VCR/LD/DVD Operation Power Button Rewind / ReviewStop RecordLD Codes VCR CodesDVD Codes GND HD/SYNC Signal names for D-Sub 15P ConnectorGND Connecting Equipment to the TV Adjusting the RGB Picture EffectOption Size POS ParabolaConnecting Equipment to the TV HeadphonesAV Equipment ChangeConnecting Equipment to the TV Rear Panel Connections Monitor OutConnecting S-Video Equipment to the AV Input Connecting DVD Equipment to the AV InputConnecting the Audio Out Terminals TX-86PW100A & TX-76PW100A Connecting the External Speakers TX-86PW100A & TX-76PW100A Safety First Customer InformationCleaning the Television Caring for the Remote ControlCustomer Information Frequently Asked Questions Question Why are my channels on 1,2,3,4,5?Troubleshooting Picture Sound CheckSpecifications Customer’s Record Australia NEW Zealand