Panasonic TX-76PW50A Digital Theater Systems DTS I Dolby Digital, DTS/Dolby Digital setup

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Surround Sound Operation (TX-86PW100A & TX-76PW100A)

Surround Sound Systems

Stereo reproduction normally uses left and right speakers, but Digital Theater System and Pro Logic Surround go further, adding a centre and other channels so you are immersed in sound and special effects.

Digital Theater Systems (DTS) I Dolby Digital

Both DTS and Dolby Digital split soundtrack information into 6 separate channels of sound which are output through the speaker setup: five full range channels (left, center, right, left surround, right surround) and a ‘0.1’ (i.e.: limited range) bass channel. This gives you superb sound quality from DTS / Dolby Digital encoded tracks when a compatible speaker system is connected to your TV. Most dialogue comes from the centre channel, which enhances dialogue and focuses it so it seems to come from the action on screen. The separate rear left and right channels give a dramatic sense of space, with sounds travelling in all directions between front, centre and rear channel speakers (e.g.: a rocket going overhead starts behind you to the left and explodes in front of you to the right). The ‘0.1’ Low Frequency Effects (LFE) channel gives impact to bass sounds and to special effects more felt than heard (e.g.: the thud of a dinosaur footfall or the rumble of thunder). While DTS and Dolby Digital are both high quality, ‘5.1’ channel surround systems, the two systems differ in how they break down and store sound information They also differ in how they work with existing speaker setups. Dolby Digital has been designed to be backwardly compatible with Dolby Pro Logic and conventional stereo setups. DTS on the other hand, focuses on the high quality, 5.1 channel surround output choosing not to develop backward compatibility with existing sound systems.

Note:

Subwoofer /

Centre

LFE Speaker

Speaker

Left Front

Right Front

Speaker

Speaker

Left Rear

Right Rear

Surround

Surround

Speaker

Speaker

DTS/Dolby Digital setup

External equipment is usually connected to the TV via one of the AV terminals to provide pictures and sound (e.g. a VCR player connected to AV2). To receive a DTS or Dolby Digital encoded soundtrack from compatible equipment (e.g.: a DVD player, a set top box) you will also need to connect an optical or coaxial cable to one of the TV’s digital audio sockets. See page 41 for connection details. Also see the Digital Audio option in the SOUND menu, page 17.

Dolby Pro Logic

Dolby Pro Logic surround uses four channels of sound: left, right, centre and a rear channel giving excellent reproduction of Pro Logic encoded tracks when a compatible speaker system is connected to your TV. Most dialogue comes from the centre channel, which enhances dialogue and focuses it so it seems to come from the action on screen. The rear channel is used to immerse you in atmosphere and special effects, the same output is sent to both rear speakers.

As with Dolby Digital, Pro Logic is backwardly compatible with a conventional stereo speaker setup.

Note:

Left Front

Centre

 

Speaker

Right Front

Speaker

 

Speaker

Left Rear

Right Rear

Surround

Surround

Speaker

Speaker

DTS/Dolby Digital setup

To get Pro Logic information from Pro Logic encoded TV programmes; you must be able to receive stereo transmissions. If stereo transmissions are not transmitted in your area then the Pro Logic information will not be present on TV transmissions and Pro Logic decoding will only produce a centre channel output.

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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 36 ~ 24 ~27 ~ 33 ~Insert Batteries Battery Precautions Open Battery CoverReplace Battery Cover Battery PrecautionsControl Panel Buttons Remote Control ButtonsTV / AV / RGB STR Television Control Panel ButtonsTV / AV Remote Control Television Operation Normalisation RecallHelp Coloured Buttons Volume Down and UPSound Mute Programme Number UP and DownTWO Digit Programme Number Selection Direct Programme Number SelectionRED Green Yellow Blue Select Exit External Connection Using The On Screen DisplaysMenu Demo Effect Function On-Screen Indication Picture Menu OperationMenu CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS, COLOUR, SHARPNESS, NTSC-TINTAuto Scan ModeNormalisation TempHeadphone VOL VOLUME, BASS, TREBLE, BALANCE, Headphone VOL, SUB HeadphoneVolume Sound Menu OperationSurround Menu SubwooferDigital Audio TX-86PW100A & TX-76PW100A onlySimulated Surround Sound Operation TX-86PW100A & TX-76PW100ADigital Theater Systems DTS I Dolby Digital DTS/Dolby Digital setupDolby Pro Logic Movie DiscoStadium Flicker Set Up Menu OperationOFF Timer TeletextVCR/GAME StrobeAspect Controls TV / Text Fastext ModeList Mode Teletext OperationSUB page Numbers Down and UP FavouriteTV / Text Numbers UP and DownFull / TOP / Bottom Display CancelNumber Buttons RevealUsing the Front Panel Using the Remote Control Tuning Menu SYS SelectTV/AV Tuning Menu Auto Tune Tuning the Television to a VCR Tuning Menu Manual TuneCanceling the Fine Tuning Tuning Menu Fine TuneTuning Menu Skip Helpful Hint Geomagnetic CorrectionGeomagnetic Correction Remote Control VCR/LD/DVD Operation Record Power ButtonRewind / Review StopLD Codes VCR CodesDVD Codes GND HD/SYNC Signal names for D-Sub 15P ConnectorGND Size POS Parabola Connecting Equipment to the TV Adjusting the RGB PictureEffect OptionChange Connecting Equipment to the TVHeadphones AV EquipmentMonitor Out Connecting Equipment to the TV Rear Panel ConnectionsConnecting DVD Equipment to the AV Input Connecting S-Video Equipment to the AV InputConnecting the Audio Out Terminals TX-86PW100A & TX-76PW100A Connecting the External Speakers TX-86PW100A & TX-76PW100A Customer Information Safety FirstCaring for the Remote Control Cleaning the TelevisionQuestion Why are my channels on 1,2,3,4,5? Customer Information Frequently Asked QuestionsPicture Sound Check TroubleshootingSpecifications Australia NEW Zealand Customer’s Record