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“Off”: there will be no change in the sound.
•“Wide”: when the audio signal is stereo this option creates an
illusion of greater distance between the speakers. If the audio
signal is mono instead, the option creates a “pseudo-stereo”
effect.
“Panorama”: this option processes sound coming from the tele-
vision speakers creating the illusion that the sound is also
coming from behind you.
“Multichannel”: if you have connected additional external spea-
kers to the [R] connectors of your television, with this option you
will be able to divide the sound for each speaker.
Once this option has been selected, you will be able to adjust
the characteristics of the sound inside the Advanced Adj. sub-
menu utilising the items “FR-FL Volume”, “FR-FL Balance”, “C-
R Volume” and “C-R Balance” (see further on under Advanced
Adj.).
- “Loudness
: when Loudness is switched on, the bass frequencies
are amplified progressively more as volume is decreased.
Reducing volume has a greater effect on bass sounds. Loudness
compensates for this to deliver a more balanced sound.
- “Advanced Adj.
: by selecting this option you access a sub-menu
whose functions are described in the next paragraph 4.7.4.
- “Selection
: Use this function to select one of the equalizer pre-
sets configured using the Sound menu. Once you have made all
the necessary settings (as instructed above), use the “Preset”
function to select one of the three equalizer presets defined by
Speakers”, “Music” and “Concert”. When you receive your tele-
vision from the factory, all three equalizer presets are set with ave-
rage values for all frequencies. (NOTE: After you have changed the
settings the only way to restore the original settings is to do so
manually.)
The other two options in this sub-menu are “Hi-Fi”, “Hi-Fi fixed”
and “Noise Test”.
Hi-Fi”: Select this preset when you want to use the Cinch Audio
outputs [M e N] on the rear of the television to connect to an
external amplifier. The television’s own speakers are automati-
cally muted if you select this option. Select “Hi-Fi” rather than
“Hi-Fi Fixed” if the external amplifier is a fixed type with no tone
adjustments. This “Hi-Fi” preset allows you to use the Sound
menu to make all the necessary tone adjustments.
Hi-Fi Fixed”: This preset works in a similar way to “Hi-Fi” but is
designed for use with external amplifiers that have their own volu-
me, balance and tone controls. With this preset selected, the
audio signal from the television will be constant (flat) so that sound
adjustments can be made on the external amplifier.
Noise Test”: This option is available and selectable only when
you have selected the “Multichannel” option in the Audio menu
under item “Sound Eff.”. In this case, you will hear a continuous
noise coming from the television (“pink noise”), giving you a pre-
cise sound reference for when you make a minute setting of the
4.7 SOUND ADJUSTMENTS
The adjustments described in section 4.7.3 can be applied to all
audio video signal in use.
4.7.1 Adjusting volume
To adjust the overall volume, press remote control keys [23 or 24].
The “Volume” message appears on the screen together with a slider
control. Press key [24] on the remote control to reduce volume or key
[23] to increase volume. You can also reduce or increase volume
using the keys [31] and [34] on the television’s front panel.
4.7.2 Muting the speakers
You can temporarily switch off (mute) sound from the television’s
speakers by pressing key [20] on the remote control. The message
“Mute” appears on the screen. Press the key again to restore
sound. The “Mute” message disappears and the volume returns to
the level it was at before you muted the sound.
4.7.3 Sound menu adjustments
You can adjust sound quality to make full use of the television’s
audio potential by means of the adjustments in the Sound menu
(displayed by pressing key [6]).
- “V
olume: this option adjusts the overall volume of sound in the
same way described in paragraph 4.7.1 .
- “Balance”
: This adjustment lets you adjust the relative volume
from the left and right loudspeakers. By default, balance is set so
that the left and right channels deliver an equal volume.
- “Sound”
: This option is only enabled if TV (RF) is selected as
audio-video source. It tells you what type of audio is being deco-
ded. (You can also display this information by pressing key [12]). If
enabled, this option provides a number of adjustments. These are
described below.
ANALOG STEREO br
oadcasts (a message in green appears on
the top right of the screen):
- If the channel is broadcasting in stereo, the “Mono” option will
be displayed. Select mono sound if you are in an area where the
stereo audio signal is not strong or is disturbed.
- If the channel is broadcasting in dual language, the “Dual I” or
“Dual II” options will be displayed.
DIGIT
AL STEREO broadcasts (NICAM) (a message in yellow
appears on the top right of the screen):
- If the channel is broadcasting in stereo, the “Mono” option will
be displayed. Select mono sound if you are in an area where the
stereo audio signal is not strong or is disturbed.
- If the channel is broadcasting in dual language, the “Dual I” or
“Dual II” options will be displayed.
- “Sound Ef
f.: use this option to select from the following options:
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