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Using the TV’s Menu System
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1 Picture Settings
2 Picture Presets
3 Auto Color
4 Color Warmth
5 Noise Reduction
6 Advanced Settings
7 Reset Controls
Main Menu
Picture Quality
Reset Controls will change all Picture Quality settings back to their initial values (except for Horizontal and Vertical Position settings).
The settings for digital source inputs (Input 5,
and the Front Input operate and are reset independently. SVM and Film Mode apply to all inputs and are reset across all inputs.
Select "Reset" to continue or select "Cancel".
ResetCancel
Press or to point to an option, then press OK to select it. Press to return to the menu.
Reset Controls
The Reset Controls menu button resets all picture quality controls to their original factory settings (except Horizontal Position and Vertical Position) for the currently tuned input or group of input sources (see
1.Tune to the “input” you would like to reset.
2.Press MENU to access the Main Menu.
3.Select Picture Quality, and then select Reset Controls to set reset the settings for the currently tuned input.
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1 GUIDE Plus+ Menu
2 Picture Quality
3Audio
4Time
5Parental Controls
6Connections
7Preferences
8Assisted Setup
9Web Browser
Main Menu
The Audio menu has screens for setting the audio features and for tweaking the sound:
•Equalizer Presets: Select a preset or adjust the equalizer.
•Audio Processor: Choose the way for programs to sound.
•Sound Logic: Turn it on to minimize variations in volume.
•Audio Language: Select a default or a current audio track.
•SAP: Turn on SAP to hear a different audio track.
•Balance: Shift the audio between the left and right speakers.
•Fixed/Variable Out: Choose output for an amp or receiver.
•Digital Audio Out: Choose either Auto Select or PCM output
Press OK orto access the Audio menu.
Audio Menu
The Audio menu lets you adjust audio output. To access the Audio menu, press MENU on the remote, and then select Audio from the main menu. The following audio items can be adjusted: Graphic Equalizer, Audio Processor, Sound Logic, Audio Language, SAP, Balance, Fixed/Variable Out, and Digital Audio Out.
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1 TextEqualizerhere Presets
2 Audio Processor
3 Sound Logic
4 Audio Language
5SAP
6Balance
7Fixed/Variable Out
8Digital Audio Out
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For each input select a different equalizer preset or create a Personal preset with the equalizer. Press OK to continue.
Equalizer Presets
You can select one of the
Notes: If the internal speakers are used as the center channel audio speaker from an external audio receiver, the graphic equalizer settings do not apply.
Equalizer Presets are stored for each input. All other audio feature settings are stored globally across all inputs and not per input.
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1 Equalizer Presets
2 Audio Processor
3 Sound Logic
4 Audio Language
5SAP
6Balance
7Fixed/Variable Out
8Digital Audio Out
Main Menu Audio
Mono
Stereo
SRS
SRS FOCUS
SRS TruSurround XT
The Audio Processor setting alters the sound of onlyl variable volume outputs but not
A change in this screen is applied to all inputs.
Press or to point to an option, then press OK to select it. Press to return to the menu.
Audio Processor
The Audio Processor displays a choice list of available audio modes, which control the way the sound comes through your speakers when TV is set to using the Variable Output. The selected setting affects all inputs and antennas.
To create the settings:
1.Press the MENU button to access the main menu.
2.Select Audio, and then Audio Processor. Depending on your speaker setup, any combination of the following options appear:
•Mono plays the sound in monophonic audio only. This should only be used when receiving broadcasts where distance from the broadcasters makes the stereo signal weak. The channel banner displays the word Mono when you tune to a program that is broadcast in mono.
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