Technicolor - Thomson IFC130 manual Advanced functions, Adjusting the sound, Tone control, Sound

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Sound

 

 

 

Return

 

 

 

Tone control

...

 

 

Sound type

Stereo...

 

 

Sound mode

Normal...

 

 

Balance

 

 

 

Dynamic Bass

Maximum...

 

 

Auto Volume Level



 

 

Sound effect

Off

EN

 

Internal speakers

 

 

Headphone

...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

 

Broadcast

 

Sound types

 

 

Mono

 

Automatic - Mono

 

 

Stereo

 

Mono - Stereo

 

 

Dual

 

Sound 1 - Sound 2

 

 

NICAM - 3 Sound 1 - Sound 2 - Sound 3

 

Analog AV

 

Stereo - Sound 1 - Sound 2

 

 

 

 

 

2

 

Sound type

 

Sound modes

 

Automatic

 

 

 

 

 

Normal - Wide - BBE ViVA

 

Mono

 

Normal - Wide - BBE ViVA

 

Stereo

 

Normal - Stereo wide

 

 

 

BBE ViVA

 

Sound 1

 

 

 

 

 

Normal - Wide - BBE ViVA

 

Sound 2

 

Normal - Wide - BBE ViVA

 

Sound 3

 

Normal - Wide - BBE ViVA

 

 

 

 

 

Advanced functions

Adjusting the sound

Display the OVERVIEW menu by pressing the MENU button. Select the Sound option and press OK to confirm.The Sound menu appears with the following options:

Tone control: this option gives you access to the Tone control menu (more details below).

Note: In the case of AV sources, this option is not available if you have selected BBE ViVA under Sound mode.

Sound type: select a sound type from the list using the buttons.

The default sound type is Automatic for mono sources, Stereo for stereo sources and Stereo for AV sources.

Note:The options offered depend on the programme you’re watching. Refer to the table 1 opposite.

Sound mode: use the buttons to choose a mode from the list. BBE ViVA is the default mode.

Notes:

-The options available depend on the sound type selected. Refer to the table 2 opposite.

-BBE ViVA technology can be used to achieve a 3D sound effect using just two loudspeakers, while preserving the quality of the sound transmitted by the main speaker, such as dialogue.

Balance: use the buttons to balance the sound between the left and right speakers.

Dynamic Bass: this function is used to strengthen the bass. Select an option from the

list using the buttons.

Note:This option is not available if you have selected BBE ViVA under the Sound mode option.

Auto Volume Level: check the box by pressing the OK button, if you want to keep the same sound level for all channels.

Sound effect: this function allows you to create sound effects. Select an option from the

list using the buttons.

Internal speakers: uncheck this box by pressing OK if you want to stop the sound coming from the internal speakers and connect external speakers to the TV set.

If you unplug these external speakers, remember to check the box to reactivate the TV set’s internal speakers (otherwise you will not get any sound).

Headphone: this option allows access to the headphone setting menu (see further below).

Press EXIT to close the menu. Select Return and press OK to return to the OVERVIEW menu.

Tone control

Return

 

Sound preset

Film...

Frequency range

 12 kHz...

Tone control

Select the Tone control option from the Sound menu and press OK to display the menu.The content of this menu depends on the options you have selected under Sound mode and Sound effect in the Sound menu.

If you have not selected BBE ViVA under Sound mode and you have not selected any effect under Sound effect, the menu which is displayed allows you to select a predefined setting and choose your own settings using the graphic equaliser. It offers the following options:

Sound preset: use the buttons to select the appropriate setting for the programme you are watching.

The Personal setting stores your graphic equaliser settings.

Note:The Sound preset option is not available if you have selected a sound effect under the Sound effect option.

You can access the list of preset sound settings directly by pressing the PRESETS button (red) on the remote control, selecting the Sound preset option and choosing one of the preset settings from the list.Your selection is applied to all channels and AV programmes.

Frequency range: the graphic equaliser has seven frequency bands. Select each band in

turn using the buttons and make the necessary adjustments using the buttons. Press OK to confirm.

Note: When you are setting the graphical equaliser, Personal appears under the Sound preset option and your settings are stored as your new personal settings.

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Contents Contents Important information SafetyGetting started Plasma panelSwitching on Getting startedProgramming the remote control Remote control TV functionsUsing the remote control for other equipment Playing files from memory cardsManual programming Programming the volume control functionPR  PR  Channel set-up Symbols. UseInitial set-up Manual channel set-up Repeat this procedure to find other channelsChannel set-up Belarussian GreekGeneral operation General operation Tone control Adjusting the soundAdvanced functions SoundHeadphone settings Adjusting the pictureHeadphone settings Advanced functionsPC mode you can access a number of specific functions Other settingsOther settings Using the calendar Setting the timeSetting the time and date Programming a turn-off timerParental control Programming the wake-up timerWake you using Defining a PIN codeLocking a channel or AV programme Locking the Installation menuOperation TV mode Locking the buttons on the TV setPreferences Customising your televisionPreferences Configuring AV sockets AV settingsPlaying mp3 and Jpeg files simultaneously Navigator Accessing TeletextTeletext Other Teletext functionsOther information SocketsConnecting a video recorder Connecting active speakers or an amplifierConnecting headphones Other information