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volume and balance between the television speakers (external
and internal) (please refer to the Advanced Adj. sub-menu.
4.7.4 Advanced sound adjustments
You access a sub-menu when you select Advanced Adj. in the
Sound menu.
The following four items appear:
“FR-FL Volume”,
“FR-FL Balance”,
“C-R Volume”,
“C-R Balance”,
acting on the volume and balance of television speaker sound
and of all external speakers connected to it, according to the
diagram in Fig. 8.
NOTE: Once you have set the volume and balance in this sub-
menu, when you adjust the overall audio volume (paragraph 4.7.1)
the television turns the volume up and down, maintaining the pro-
portions you established between the volumes of the sets of spea-
kers.
SubWoofer: Set this option “On” if you have a sub-woofer con-
nected to the subwoofer connector [P].
•Volume SubW: Use this setting to adjust subwoofer volume.
Headphones: (This option is not available if you selected the
“Multichannel” option under “Sound Eff.” in the Sound menu).
Use this sub-menu to adjust headphone sound if you have head-
phones connected to the phones connector [A]. Sound remains
active from the television’s own loudspeakers. If you wish to eli-
minate sound from the television’s own speakers, proceed as fol-
lows:
Fig. 8
A)- Adjust the volume setting to “0”;
B)- Press the Mute key [20]; or
C)- Select either of the “Hi-Fi” or “Hi-Fi Fixed” presets from the
Sound menu’s Preset sub-menu.
The “Headphones” menu contains the following options.
- “Volume”: for adjusting volume in the headphones.
- “Balance”: for adjusting the relative volume of the left and right
channels.
-“Treble”: for adjusting the relative volume of high frequency (tre-
ble) sound.
- “Bass”: for adjusting the relative volume of low frequency (bass)
sound.
- “Dual Language”: for selecting what language you wish to listen
to in the headphones or earphones during bilingual broadcasts.
The television loudspeakers reproduce the other language.
Equalizer: this item recalls an Equalizer sub-menu with the fol-
lowing options: “Volume”; “Balance”; “Treble”; “Bass”;
“Equalizer” (selecting the “Off” option); “Selection”.
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IMPORTANT:
Before setting these functions as described further on, choose out
of the options “Speakers”, “Music” and “Concert” in the “Selection”
item. Any subsequent adjustments made to the other functions will
alter only the option you have chosen.
We suggest you repeat these settings for each option available
(“Speakers”, “Music” and “Concert”). After you have made all the
necessary adjustments, you can recall the equalizer preset that best
suits the nature of the broadcast you are listening to. Select
“Speakers” to enhance the spoken word, “Music” for sounds other
than the human voice and “Concert” for music rich in bass and tre-
ble tones.
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