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Use of the menus
Surround settings
Test start
Test stop
Centre volume
Balance
Rear volume
3D effect
Surround mode
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Available menu items dependant of the
selected and available Surround modes.
Stereo
3D surround
Pro Logic
Dolby 3 Stereo
Hall
Surround settings
Test start
Test stop
Centre volume
Balance
Rear volume
3D effect
Surround mode
With extra loudspeakers connected
The contents of the Surround settings menu depends on the extra
speakers/amplifiers connected and on the configuration settings selected in
the Setup menu. See Connect Peripheral Equipment, Extra loudspeakers, p. 34
and Install TV Setup, p. 13.
If no extra front or rear speakers are connected do not change the predefined
factory settings of Extra Front and Rear speakers.
Note: you can select only those surround modes which can be used with the
broadcast signal.
The graphical representation of the speakers is displayed on screen when
controls are being changed or when in test tone mode.
The drawing on screen is updated according to the chosen setup and the
selected surround mode. Speakers which are active are highlighted.
In 3D surround mode the graphical representation of the rear loudspeakers is
replaced by the symbol
®r.The menu item 3D effect appears and the level
of the 3D effect can be adjusted.
With two extra rear surround loudspeakers connected
The menu item Test which only appears in Dolby 3 Stereo, 3D Surround
mode or Pro Logic, enables you to have a reference of the internal and the
rear loudspeakers loudness.
& Select Dolby 3 Stereo, 3D Surround or Pro Logic.
é Select Test start and press the SELECT/OK key.
A steady noise tone is switched sequentially through each of the available
loudspeakers, for 2 seconds.This gives you a reference of the volume level
from each loudspeaker.
The loudspeakers activated light up in the screen graphic.
“ Select Centre volume, Balance or Rear volume and alter the selected
adjustments.
‘ Select Test stop and press the SELECT/OK key when you have finished the
adjustments of the speaker levels.