Menu
Item
Equaliser
Balance
Headphone Volume
Surround
Auto Gain Control
Volume Correction
Speaker Distance to
Wall
MPX
Audio Preference
Adjustments / Configurations (alternatives)
Adjusts the frequency level to suit your favourite sound quality
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This function is available when [Mode] is set to [User].
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Select the frequency and change the frequency level by using the cursor button.
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To enhance the bass sound, raise the level of the lower frequency. To enhance
the treble sound, raise the level of the higher frequency.
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To reset the levels of each frequency to the default settings, select [Reset to
Defaults] by using the cursor button, and then press the OK button.
Adjusts volume level of right and left speakers
Adjusts the volume of the headphones
Surround sound settings [Off] / [V-Audio] / [V-Audio Surround]
[V-Audio]:
Provides a dynamic enhancer of width to simulate improved spatial effects.
[V-Audio Surround]:
Provides a dynamic enhancer of width and depth to simulate improved spatial
effects.
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Switching is also possible by the SURROUND button on the remote control
(p. 10).
Automatically regulates large sound level differences between channels and
inputs [Off] / [On]
Adjusts the volume of individual channel or input mode
Compensates for the low frequency sound due to the distance between the
speakers and the wall [Over 30cm] / [Up to 30cm]
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If the back space between the TV and wall is over 30 cm, [Over 30cm] is
recommended.
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If the back space between the TV and wall is within 30 cm, [Up to 30cm] is
recommended.
Selects multiplex sound mode (if available)
[Stereo]: Use this normally.
[Mono]: When stereo signal cannot be received.
[M1] / [M2]: Available while mono signal is transmitted.
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For Analogue mode
Selects the initial setting for audio tracks
[Auto] / [Multichannel] / [Stereo] / [MPEG]
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Selectable options vary depending on the country you select.
[Auto]: Automatically selects the audio tracks if programme has more than two
tracks. The priority is given in the following order - Dolby Digital Plus, HE-
AAC, Dolby Digital, MPEG.
[Multichannel]: The priority is given to multi-channel audio track.
[Stereo]: The priority is given to stereo (2ch) audio track.
[MPEG]: The priority is given to MPEG.
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Dolby Digital Plus and Dolby Digital are the methods of coding digital signals
developed by Dolby Laboratories. Apart from stereo (2ch) audio, these signals
can be multi-channel audio.
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HE-AAC is a perceptual coding method used to compress digital audio for
efficient storage and transmission.
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MPEG is an audio compression method that compresses audio to the smaller
size without any considerable loss of audio quality.
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Dolby Digital Plus and HE-AAC are the technologies for HD (High definition)
programmes.
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For DVB mode
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