Note

If you connect headphones to the TV, the TV speaker sound shuts off. You can press Mute to mute the headphone audio too.

If you connected your TV to an external amplifier and additional speakers (see page 29), the Vol. button controls the sound from those speakers too.

If you connected headphones to the Headphone connector on the TV front panel, you can still hear sound if the Speaker setting is turned off.

Adjusting the Sound

To turn the TV speaker volume up or down, use

 

TV/Video Mute

Favorite

Mute

the Vol. up and down buttons on the TV panel or

 

 

Vol.

Ch

button

remote control. To mute the sound, press the

Volume

 

 

 

 

 

button

 

 

 

 

 

Mute button on the remote control.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aspect

POP

Swap

Sleep

 

 

 

MTS

Guide Ch Prev. Ch Display

 

To adjust the bass, treble, or balance of the sound

 

 

 

 

Info

 

from your TV speakers, you can change the Audio

 

 

 

 

 

 

settings in the menu system. You can also turn off

 

 

 

 

 

 

the TV speakers or the simulated surround sound feature.

 

 

 

 

 

1Turn on a program that includes sound so you can check the results of your adjustments.

2Press the Menu button on the TV panel or the remote control.

3To highlight the Audio menu tab, press Next >.

4Press Enter. The Bass setting is highlighted.

5Press Select d or Select u to highlight the Bass, Treble, or Balance setting.

6Press Enter. The menu disappears and a selector appears on the bottom of the screen.

Default setting marker

Current setting bar

Press Prev < or Next > to move the setting higher or lower. Press the buttons repeatedly or hold them down. The current setting bar moves and the setting number changes, but the default setting marker stays in position. Press Exit to return to the menus or press Menu to return to your image.

7To turn the simulated Surround feature or the Speaker on or off, press Prev < or Next > to toggle between the two options.

8Press Exit to select another menu or press Menu to exit the menu system.

68Adjusting the Picture and Sound