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To adjust the surround sound balance while Pro Logic decoding is in effect

Use the remote control to make the following changes to speaker balance:
Front speaker (left)
Press the SOUND button repeatedly to display LEFT, then press the or CURSOR button to adjust the
sound level. It will show on the display of the Unit.
Front speaker (right)
Press the SOUND button repeatedly to display RIGHT, then press the or CURSOR button toadjust the
sound level. It will show on the display of the Unit.
Center speaker
Press the SOUND button repeatedly to display CENTRE, then press the or CURSOR button to adjust
the sound level. It will show on the display of the Unit.
Rear speaker (left)
Press the SOUND button repeatedly to display REAR L, then press the or CURSOR button to adjust the
sound level. It will show on the display of the Unit.
Rear speaker (right)
Press the SOUND button repeatedly to display REAR R, then press the or CURSOR button to adjust the
sound level. It will show on the display of the Unit.
Subwoofer
Press the SOUND button repeatedly to display WOOFER, then press the or CURSOR button to adjust
the sound level. It will show on the display of the Unit.
Note :
If you do not press any button within a few seconds, the display will return to normal.

To adjust the sound quality

Press the SOUND button repeatedly to select an equalization mode (BASS, MIDDLE, TREBLE). Press the
or CURSOR button to adjust the sound level.
BASS : the low range of sounds
MIDDLE : the mid range of sounds
TREBLE : the high range of sounds
Bass, middle and treble control the sound from the front left and right speakers.
Adjusting the Sound
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Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital is a sound system developed by Dolby Laboratories Inc. that gives movie theatre ambience to audio output
when the Unit is connected to a Dolby Digital 5.1 channel processor or amplifier.
This Unit automatically recognizes DVDs that have been recorded with Dolby Digital.
Not all Dolby Digital sources are recorded with 6 channels.
Some sources marked Dolby Digital may be recorded in Dolby Surround, a 2 channel system. Look for this logo on your
DVD Unit.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
'Dolby' , 'Pro Logic' and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.