These modes provide surround sound generation and require
rear speakers. There are three surround modes to choose
from. Matrix surround simulates surround sound from a
mono broadcast. Hall surround provides surround sound from
a stereo signal, and stadium surround delays the rear sound
longer than hall surround which gives you the feeling of being
in a larger area.
General Recommended Speaker Placement
for Best Surround Sound Audio
Speaker
Connect these (optional)
speakers to connectors labeled
EXTERNAL
on the back of the TV.
Connect these speaker(s) to
speaker connector(s) labeled
SURROUND
on the back of the TV.
can easily select
MATRIX SURROUND, HALL SURROUND,
or
STADIUM SURROUND
by repeatedly pressing the
SURR
(surround)
button on the master remote control. You’can also select
Matrix, Hall,
or
Stadium surr
with the
AUDIO MODE
menu as
shown below. Then you can
use
the
SURROUND SETUP
menu to
adjust the functions to your personal preferences.
Selecting Matrix Surr, Hall Surr, or Stadium Surr Modes
1
Connect (optional) external speakers to the
EXTERNAL
speaker connectors and surround speaker(s) to the
SURROUND
connector(s) on the back of the
connecting speakers are on pages 72-73.
2 Display the
AUDIO MODE
menu.
1
Press
MENU
to display the
MAIN MENU.
2 Press + or to highlight the
Audio
Adjust
function in
white.
Then press
M E N U
again to
display
the AUDIO ADJUST
menu.
4 Press the + or button to
highlight the
M o d e
function.
Then press
M E N U
to display
the
AUDIO MODE
menu.
6 Press + or to highlight
Matrix surr, Hall surr,
or
Stadium surr
mode. Then
press
MENU
to
on
whichever mode is
highlighted.
3
Press
MENU
again to exit the
AUDIO MODE
menu and return
to the
AUDIO ADJUST
menu.
Setup
will already be
highlighted.
4
Press the
MENU
button to enter the
setup
menu for the
surround mode you have selected. If you have selected
matrix surround the setup menu is titled
MATRIX SETUP
.
If
you have selected hall or stadium surround the setup menu
is titled
SURROUND
.
5 Adjust the setup menu to your personal preference. Press
+ or-to highlight the function.
*Press
MENU
when the
Speakers:
function is
highlighted to change the setting between
Speakers: int
(internal), ext
or
off. Select Speakers: int to
hear sound from the TV’s internal speakers. Select
Speakers:
ext if you have external front speakers and you
want to hear the sound from them instead of the internal
speakers. Select
Speakers:
off if you do not want any
sound from the internal or external front speakers.
*Press
MENU
when
Volume
is highlighted to enter the
VOLUME
display. Press + to increase or-to decrease the
TV’s volume. This volume control raises and lowers the
volume of the internal, external, and surround speakers.
Note:
If the
VOLUME
display stops before it is at full volume and
the volume is not high enough, check the Volume
limiter to see
if it
is set too low.
Details are on page 24.
l
Press
MENU
when the
Balance
function is highlighted to
enter the
BALANCE
adjustment display. Then press + or
to adjust the left/right balance until the sound seems to
originate from a point halfway between the speakers.
*Press
MENU
when
Rear spkr
(speaker):
on/off
function is
highlighted to select either
Rear spkr: on
or
Rear spkr: off.
Leave this function set
to Rear spkr: on
to hear surround
sound.
*Press
MENU
when
Rear volume
is highlighted to enter the
REAR VOLUME
adjustment display. Press + to increase the
volume from the rear surround speakers or to decrease
the volume from the rear surround speakers.
l
Press
MENU
when the
Input balance
function is highlighted
to enter the
INPUT BALANCE
display. The
INPUT BALANCE
display is used to balance the left and right audio signals
coming into the set for optimum surround sound
performance. Most of the time you will want to leave
this at mid scale. If the sound coming from your
surround sound speaker(s) has a lot of voices (instead of
mostly background ambience), you may want to adjust
the
INPUT BA
LA
NCE
display to minimize the voices. With
the
INPUT BA
LA
NCE
display on the TV screen, press the +
and buttons to move to the right and to the left of the
scale. Stop at the point where voices are minimal in the
surround speaker(s) .
l
Press
MENU
when
Done
is highlighted to exit the setup
menu.
Saving, Restoring, and Returning to Factory Settings
The TV will remember your
when you turn it
off. To prevent losing your personal settings because
someone changes them accidentally, you can save them using
the
MEMORY MENU
.
After the settings have been saved, you
can restore them at a later date using the
MEMORY MENU
.
The
MEMORY MENU
also lets you easily restore the
MATRIX SETUP
or
SURROUND
setup menu to its factory settings.
Details are on
page 39.
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