Setting Sound
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Stereo/Bilingual Selection
You can quickly select sound multiplex mode by using the STEREO button on the remote control.
This enables the selection of the reception mode when receiving a NICAM signal. To let you enjoy NICAM broadcasting, this
TV set receives NICAM system stereo, bilingual, and monaural broadcasts.
Stereo
When the TV set is receiving a stereo broadcast, press the STEREO button to select NICAM Stereo or FORCE Mono.
When Force Mono is selected, the TV sound is output monaurally.
When the TV set is receiving a bilingual program, press the STEREO button to select NICAM Dual1, NICAM Dual 2 or
Force Mono .
NICAM Broadcast Selection
Bilingual
Note:
When there is no input signal, the unit mutes the sound automatically, the [Audio] menu page can not be accessed and all
operations correlative with audio will be denied.
Stereo
When the TV set is receiving a stereo broadcast, press the STEREO button to select FM/AM Stereo or Force Mono.
When Force Mono is selected, the TV sound is output monaurally.
When the TV set is receiving bilingual program, press the STEREO button to select FM/AM Dual1or FM/AM Dual2 .
Bilingual
IGR (German stereo system) Broadcasts
This enables the selection of the reception mode when receiving an IGR signal. To let you enjoy IGR broadcasting, this TV
set receives IGR system stereo and bilingual broadcasts.
Using the Auto Volume Function
Repeat steps 1~3 in [Adjusting the Volume].
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Push ENTER(Down) repeatedly to select Auto Volume item.
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Push ENTER(Left/Right) to select On or Off.
Press MENU to exit.
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1. Volume
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2. Balance
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3. Equalizer: Custom
4.120 Hz
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5. 500 Hz
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6. 1.5 kHz
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7. 5 kHz
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8. 10 kHz
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9. HP Volume
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0. Auto Volume:
On
Audio
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Each broadcasting station has its own signal conditions, which can make it necessary to adjust the volume every time
the channel is changed. “Auto Volume” lets you automatically adjust the volume of the desired channel by lowering the
sound output when the modulation signal is high or by raising the sound output when the modulation signal is low.