Selecting the Internal Mute

When using a device such as a Home Theater or Amplifier with external speakers, you can set Internal Mute to On to cut off sound from the TV’s internal speakers.

1 Press the MENU button. Press the or button to select “Sound”, then press the ENTER button.

2 Press the or button to select “Internal Mute”, then press the ENTER button.

3 Press the or button to select “On”, then press the ENTER button.

Pressing the or button will alternate between “On” and “Off”.

Press the EXIT button to exit.

 

Sound

 

 

Input

Mode

: Custom

 

Picture

Equalizer

 

 

SRS TSXT

: Off

 

 

 

Sound

Multi-Track Options

 

 

Channel

Auto Volume

: Off

 

Internal Mute

: Off

 

 

 

Setup

Digital Output

: Dolby Digital

Listings

▼ More

 

 

 

Move

Enter

Return

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sound

 

 

Input

Mode

: Custom

 

Picture

Equalizer

 

 

SRS TSXT

: Off

 

 

 

Sound

Multi-Track Options

 

 

Channel

Auto Volume

: Off

 

Internal Mute

: Off

 

 

 

Setup

Digital Output

: Dolby Digital

Listings

▼ More

 

 

 

Move

Enter

Return

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sound

 

 

Input

Mode

: Custom

 

 

Picture

Equalizer

 

 

 

SRS TSXT

: Off

 

 

 

 

 

Sound

Multi-Track Options

 

 

 

Channel

Auto Volume

: Off

 

 

Internal Mute

Off

 

 

Setup

Digital Output

On

 

 

Listings

▼ More

 

 

 

Move

Enter

Return

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTES

The VOL +, VOL - and Mute buttons do not operate when the Internal Mute is set to On.

When Internal Mute is on, only the Multi-Track Options and Melody menu are available.

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