Bose Lifestyle 28 Owner's guide - Page 30
Making audio adjustments, Settings: Audio Setup - bass
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Changing System Settings Making audio adjustments You can make some audio adjustments for each source individually. Figure 10 shows you how to get to the Audio Setup menu: 1. Press the Settings button. A menu of the available settings for the current source will be displayed on your TV screen. 2. Using the down navigation button ( ), scroll down the list and select (highlight) Audio Setup. 3. Press the Enter button and the audio settings will be displayed for the current source. Figure 10 The audio setup submenu On Off Mute All Mute SOURCE / INPUT CD/DVD FM/AM Tape TV Input TV VCR AUX Power Power Power MENU / NAVIGATION DVD Menu Guide Exit Settings Tune Seek Enter Channel Chapter Preset Track Volume 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Previous 0 PLAYBACK Stop Pause Play Shuffle Speakers 2-3-5 Repeat AUDIO Surround -+ Settings Settings (source) Audio Setup Enter Settings: Audio Setup (source) Movie EQ (Notes 1 and 2.) Range Compression (Note 1.) Dolby Digital 1+1 (Notes 1 and 3.) Mono Decoding Center Channel Audio Status Treble Compensation Bass Compensation Notes: 1. Does not appear for FM, AM, or CD. 2. Appears only when Dolby 1+1 is not available. 3. Appears only when a disc contains a Dolby Digital 1+1 audio track. Menu Item Movie EQ: Range Compression: Dolby Digital 1+1: Mono Decoding: Settings On Off On Off 1/2/Both On Off What each setting does Automatically sets bass and treble compensation for the proper playback of movie sound tracks. Movie EQ mode is Off. Range compression automatically adjusts the volume to allow you to hear soft sounds (particularly dialogue) and to prevent you from being overwhelmed by a loud special effect, such as an explosion. This feature is normally engaged when you turn the system on to DVD, TV, VCR, AUX, or TAPE. Range compression is off. Selects Track 1, Track 2, or both of the Dolby Digital 1+1 (dual mono) audio tracks. Automatically engages Bose® Videostage® mono decoding circuitry when a Dolby Digital bitstream indicates that it contains a mono program. This feature can process a one-channel program into five-speaker sound, directing the signals so that dialogue remains locked on-screen, while music and ambient effects fill the room. You experience a surround sensation, providing extra enjoyment when you watch older (that is, pre-stereo) movies. This feature can be used for mono TV shows and movies when you select TV, VCR, AUX, or TAPE. Mono decoding is off. 28 October 30, 2001 AM259776_01_V.pdf