Preparation:
∙Before using a function in the HEADPHONE SURROUND menu, please be sure to connect the headphones to your TV. If the headphones are not connected to the TV, the DIG- ITAL SURROUND function becomes active instead of the HEADPHONE SURROUND function.
To display the HEADPHONE SURROUND menu:
1 Press the button to display MENU (main menu).
2Press the button to choose HEAD- PHONE SURROUND. Then press the button.
Note:
∙Disconnecting the headphones from the TV auto- matically changes to the DIGITAL SURROUND function corresponding to the current HEADPHONE SURROUND function. However, the 3D HEAD- PHONE function is changed over to either the PRO LOGIC
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The 3D HEADPHONE function produces 3D surround effects that are heard through headphones, but should be more nat- urally localised, as if they were coming out of separate front speakers.
1.Press the buttons to choose 3D HEAD-
PHONE.
To cancel the 3D HEADPHONE function:
Press the buttons to choose SURROUND OFF.
2.Press the button to complete the set- ting.
The menu disappears.
Note:
∙You can turn on or off the 3D HEADPHONE function with a single press. For details, see “4 3D Button” on page 12.
∙The 3D HEADPHONE function does not work prop- erly for the mono sound.
∙The 3D HEADPHONE function cannot help play back a Dolby Pro Logic Surround sound correctly.
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You can enjoy enhanced sounds while using headphones with one of the following four surround functions:
DANCE CLUB:
This function creates a dance club atmosphere. It does not work properly for the mono sound.
CONCERT HALL:
This function creates a concert hall atmosphere. It does not work properly for the mono sound.
STADIUM:
This function creates a stadium atmosphere. It does not work properly for the mono sound.
HYPER SOUND:
This function enhances mono sounds to create a stereo sound feel. It does not work properly for the stereo sound.
1.Press the the buttons to choose a function.
To cancel the function:
Press the buttons to choose SURROUND OFF.
2.Press the button to complete the set- tings.
The menu disappears.
Note:
∙The above function does not work properly for the Dolby Surround encoded programmes.