Mitsubishi Electronics VS-45502 Adjusting the sound, Descriptions of audio settings, Balance

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Customizing the A/V memory position (cont.)

_>Important:

_>Important:

_>Important:

If you set the decoder to a "text" setting and tune to a broadcas.ter that is not sending a text signal, a large black reck:angle will appear on your screen. Press the HOME button to make the rectangle disappear.

If you cannot display any captions on the screen, please keep in

mind that not all broadcasters, video tapes, or laserdiscs supply closed caption signals.

Additionally, captions might not appear if you are:

playing a video tape that is worn or deteriorated, or

starting to play a laserdisc or video tape from still or search mode.

Regardless of which one of the five A/V memory dosed caption settings chosen, the selection will apply to all five settings.

Adjusting the sound

This section contains descriptions for each audio setting and explains how to adjust them for the A/V memory positions.

descriptions of audio settings

The Listen to: function allows you to determine how your TV will receive an audio signal and play back the sound that you hear. You can set this function to "Stereo," "S.A.P." or "Mono."

For almost all situations, you should choose SLereo. With this

setting, the TV will play stereo broadcasts in stereo and mono

broadcasts in mono. If a channel is broadcasting in stereo, the word "Stereo" will display when you tune to that channel.

Some TV stations will broadcast second audio program, or

S.A.P. signal. This signal is an additional soundtrack that you can't hear during normal TV viewing. An S,A.P. signal might be related to the program you are watching, such as a

soundtrack in a foreign language, or it might be unrelated; for

example, a weather report. If a channel is brcadcasting an . S.A.P. signal, the letters "SAP" will appear on-screen when_you tune to that channel. Choose "Listen to: SAP" to hear the S.A.P. signal.

Use the Mono setting if you are receiving a weak audio signal.

This setting will reduce background noise. However the TV will only play in mono, even if the program you are watching is in stereo.

 

The

Bass

setting

enhances

or reduces

low

frequency

sound.

 

 

The

Treble

setting

 

enhances

or

reduces

high

frequency

sound.

 

The

Balance

setting

adjusts

the

level

of sound

between

the

left

 

and

right

speakers.

 

Adjust

the

scale until

the

sound

seems

to come

 

equally from

both

speakers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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