Adjusting The Sound - Mitsubishi VS-45501 Owner's Manual

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Customizing
the
A/V memory
position
(cont.)
%Important:
[_Important:
Important:
If you set the decoder
to a "text" setting
and tune to a broadcaster
that is not sending
a text signal,
a large black rectangle
will appear
on your screen.
Press the HOME button
to make tlhe rectangle
disappear.
If you cannot
display
any
captions
on the screen,
plLease keep
in
mind
that
not all broadcasters,
video
tapes,
or laserdiscs
supply
closed
caption
signals.
Additionally,
captions
might
not appear
if you are:
playing
a video
tape
that
is worn
or deteriorated,
or
• starting
to play a laserdisc
or video tape
from
s_ill or search
mode.
Regardless
of which one of the five _JV memory
closed caption
settings
chosen, the selection
will apply to all five settings.
Adjusting
the sound
This section contains
descriptions
fbr each audio setting
and
explains
how to adjust
them for the A/V memory
positions.
descriptions
of audio
settings
The Listen
to: function
allows you to determine
how your TV will
receive an audio signal and play back the sound that you hear.
You
can set this function
to "Stereo," "S.A.P." or "Mono."
• For almost all situations,
you should choose Stereo.
With 1:his
setting,
the TV will play stereo broadcasts
in stereo
and mono
broadcasts
in mono.
If a channel
is broadcasting
in stereo,
the
word "Stereo" will display when you tune to that channel.
• Some TV stations
will broadcast
second audio program,
or
S.A.P. signal.
This signal
is an additional
soundtrack
that
you
can't hear during
normal
TV viewing.
An S.AP.
signal might
be related
to the program
you are watching,
such as a
soundtrack
in a foreign language,
or it might be unrelated;
for
example,
a weather
report.
If a channel
is broadcasting
an
S.A.P. signal, the letters
"SAP" will appear
on-screen
when you
tune to that channel.
Choose "Listen to: SAP" to hear the S.A.P.
signal.
• Use the Mono
setting
if you are receiving
a weak audio signal.
This setting
will reduce background
noise.
However the TV will
only play in mono, even if the program
you are watching
is in
stereo.
The Bass
setting
enhances
or reduces
low frequency
sound.
The Treble
setting
enhances
or reduces
high frequency
sound.
The Balance
setting
adjusts
the level of sound between
the left
and right speakers.
Adjust
the scale until the sound seems to corae
equally
from both speakers.
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Chapter
3: Operating
Your TV

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