Using the pre- programmed sound
You can enjoy the surround sound effect by simply selecting one of the
fields
1 Lift the top cover of the remote commander.
While playing any source, press MENU. Then press CURSOR >/. to move the cursor (I) to SOUND SET, and press EXECUTE.
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2 Press CURSOR >/. to move the | SOUND FIELD | PRO LOGIC | |
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press EXECUTE (or CURSOR /). |
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3 Press CURSOR >/. to highlight the most suitable sound field for the playback source.
See “Taking advantage of the sound fields” on page 61 for details on selecting a suitable sound field.
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4 Press EXECUTE (or CURSOR ?).
The customizing menu for the selected sound field appears.
If you want to customize the sound field, see “Customizing the sound fields” on page 64.
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5 Press MENU to return to the original screen.
The selected sound field mark appears on the TV screen if the display function is on (see “To check the remaining tape length” on the next page).
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Basic VCR Operations