Panasonic TU-HDT206A Audio Menu Volume Control, Audio Delay Time, Mpeg Audio Level, Digital Audio

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Operating Instructions

TU-HDT206A

6.3Audio Menu Volume Control

This menu item is used to activate or deactivate the volume control buttons on the remote control. If the digital receiver is connected to the display by HDMI(DVI), the volume control is automatically set to maximum and deactivated. The volume control does not function on SD output to a VCR or DVD recorder.

Audio Delay Time

Some types of displays may have different delay times in displaying pictures, which may cause a slight problem with lip sync. This means that the audio is not heard at the same time as the person is speaking.

This feature allows you to select a time delay suitable for the video display to synchronise with the audio. The delay time depends on which choice appears to provide best performance of lip sync on your display device.

MPEG Audio Level

The MPEG audio level can be adjusted from –12 db to 0 db. This adjustment can be used to equalise the Dolby Digital audio and MPEG audio sound levels.

Audio Mode Priority

The Audio Mode Priority is used to choose the preferred sound track when both Dolby Digital (Dolby D) audio and MPEG audio are received with the program. Use

the cursor to select your choice. You may select any soundtrack channel by channel, regardless of the audio mode setting made in this menu.

If the default Audio Mode is Dolby D audio, and the input signal contains only MPEG audio, the default mode will change to MPEG automatically. If the Audio Mode is set to Dolby D audio, the digital receiver will automatically select the Dolby D audio soundtrack when it is available.

We recommend Dolby Digital audio selection if you will be connecting your receiver to a TV or A/V receiver that can decode Dolby Digital audio (look for the

logo) or Dolby Pro Logic II (look for the logo).

Digital Audio

This function sets the output format of the digital audio from the S/PDIF terminal. “Auto” outputs the Dolby Digital audio as a digital bitstream in the same format as broadcast, and outputs MPEG audio as PCM stereo. Dolby Digital audio can be broadcast from 2.0 stereo to 5.1 surround sound.

“PCM” outputs Dolby Digital audio and MPEG audio as PCM stereo.

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TU-HDT206A specifications

The Panasonic TU-HDT206A is a highly regarded digital terrestrial receiver that showcases Panasonic's commitment to high-quality audio-visual technology. This device is designed for users who want to enjoy a variety of digital terrestrial television channels in the comfort of their homes. With its sleek design and robust functional capabilities, the TU-HDT206A has become a popular choice among consumers.

One of the standout features of the TU-HDT206A is its compatibility with the latest digital broadcasting standards. It supports DVB-T and DVB-T2 formats, allowing users to receive high-definition broadcasts with improved picture quality. The inclusion of these standards ensures that viewers can experience crystal-clear images and vibrant colors, enhancing their overall viewing experience.

The receiver comes equipped with a powerful built-in tuner, offering users the ability to scan and receive a broad range of channels effortlessly. Its automatic channel search function simplifies the setup process, making it easy for users to find and organize their favorite channels without any hassle. Additionally, the TU-HDT206A supports multiple resolutions, including 720p, 1080i, and 1080p, providing flexibility for various display devices.

In terms of connectivity, the TU-HDT206A offers a variety of options to enhance its usability. It features HDMI output, allowing users to connect it easily to modern TVs for maximum picture quality. Furthermore, it includes USB ports, enabling users to connect external storage devices to record live television shows and play back their favorite content conveniently.

The Panasonic TU-HDT206A also incorporates advanced technologies such as PVR (Personal Video Recorder) functionalities, enabling users to pause, rewind, and record live broadcasts. This feature is particularly beneficial for anyone with a busy schedule, as it allows for convenient viewing at a later time.

Moreover, the receiver is designed with an intuitive user interface, making navigation through channels and settings user-friendly. Its electronic program guide (EPG) provides detailed information about upcoming shows, helping users plan their viewing schedule efficiently.

In conclusion, the Panasonic TU-HDT206A is an impressive digital receiver that combines functionality, ease of use, and high-definition performance. With its advanced features, compatibility with the latest broadcasting standards, and versatile recording capabilities, it represents a solid investment for any viewer looking to enhance their TV-watching experience.