Panasonic TX-68PS12A, TX-68PS13A manual Main Menu Sound Menu Operation, Sound Menu Function

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Main Menu

Sound Menu Operation

MAIN MENU

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SOUND

1.Push the MAIN MENU Button.

2.Select the SOUND Menu using the Left ( ) or Right ( ) Button. When the Sound symbol is highlighted, the SOUND Menu has been selected. Push the Down ( ) Button to access the Menu options.

3.Choose the option by using the Up ( ) or Down ( ) Buttons.

4.Adjust the setting of the option using the Left ( ) or Right ( ) Buttons.

5.Push the MAIN MENU Button to return to the Menu.

6.Push the MAIN MENU Button again to return to normal viewing.

Sound Menu

Function

MUSIC

Used where music is more common than speech such as musicals, video clips etc.

SPEECH

Used where speech is more common than music such as talk shows, news etc.

MOVIE

Used where music and speech are fairly evenly spread.

Note: Sound menu levels can be set for TV, AV1, AV2 and AV3 modes.

Item

Effect

 

Indicator / Operation

BASS

 

 

55 BASS

 

Less

More

 

TREBLE

 

 

56 TREBLE

 

 

 

 

Less

More

 

BALANCE

 

 

32 BALANCE

 

Left

Right

 

BASS BOOST

 

 

Used to increase the Bass level.

 

Cut

Boost

 

LOUDNESS

 

 

Used to increase the Bass level at low volume settings.

 

Off

On

 

 

 

 

Limits the maximum volume level. It eliminates variations in

AVL

 

 

volume levels such as quiet speech followed by loud special

 

Off

On

effects in movies etc.

Normalisation

Pressing the Normal ( ) Button on the remote control, when the Sound Menu is displayed will return all sound settings to the factory preset levels. This is called “Normalisation”.

Normalisation will not occur if the Sound Menu is not displayed when the Normal ( ) Button is pressed.

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