Audio/Video Settings 29
Audio Settings
You have the option of making further adjustments to your television’s sound. These adjustments can be made at any time. The adjustments include individual areas of sound quality to stereo and surround sound effects.
To change the Audio Settings, from the Audio/Video Settings Menu:
To AUDIO SETTINGS
Press ENTER To activate
or, from your remote control,
Press AUDIO
An adjustment bar or option will appear onscreen. The individual Audio Settings are as follows:
Audio Settings - Continued
SURROUND
Creates simulated stereo and surround sound effects. The three settings are:
OFF - Choose this setting if you do not want any surround effects. This is also the setting to use if you are connected to an A/V Receiver with Dolby Pro Logic Surround or Dolby Digital Surround.
SIMULATED STEREO - Choose this setting if you are watching a
SURROUND - Choose this setting if you are watching a stereo broadcast. The TV’s internal speakers will create a “surround” effect, making the sound seem like it is all around you.
BASS
Lets you increase or decrease the amount of low- frequence sound.
To increase the bass
To decrease the bass
To save and move to the next setting
TREBLE
Lets you increase or decrease the amount of high- frequence sound.
To increase the treble
To decrease the treble
To save and move to the next setting
BALANCE
Lets you adjust the distribution of sound between your TV’s left and right speakers.
To shift the balance to the right
To shift the balance to the left
To save and move to the next setting
LISTEN TO
Many broadcasts today contain several audio tracks. The Listen to option selects which audio track you wish to hear. Settings are:
STEREO - This is the default setting. Stereo broadcasts will play in stereo, mono broadcasts will play in mono.
SAP - (Second Audio Program). This setting will play the SAP. (if one is included in a broadcast). SAP may be dialog in second language, or additional information such as a weather report. Programs with SAP, display a “SAP” logo at the start of the broadcast.
MONO - Use this setting if you are receiving a weak stereo signal to eliminate excess noise. Otherwise it is best to use the “Stereo” setting (mono broadcasts received will be played in mono).
LEVEL SOUND
This option automatically equalizes the volume of broadcasts, providing for a consistent sound level. Use this to eliminate
NOTES:
You may leave the audio settings at any time by pressing EXIT. If you do not make any adjustments to the audio settings for 20 seconds, the display will turn off and any adjustments you made will be saved.
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