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TV setting options

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English Español Français Changing Source Settings TV setting options (for VCR, CBL-SAT, and AUX) The settings below affect programs on the TV, even when the source of the program is VCR, CBL/SAT or AUX. There are no separate settings menus for these sources. Four attributes (shown in italic type below) appear in the TV menu only if you have set Audio Processing to User Adjustable in the Video options of the System menu. Default Setting; TV Features Options Effect of this Setting 2,3,5 speakers Surround Center Channel Movie EQ Range Compression Mono Decoding Dolby Digital 1+1 Sleep Timer 5 Controls the number of speakers playing. 2, 3 0 Soften or Focus the surround (rear) speakers -5 to +5 0 Soften or Focus the center speaker. -5 to +5 On Adjusts bass-to-treble relationship for proper Off movie soundtrack reproduction. On Adjusts volume to maintain intelligible Off dialogue. Keeps some sounds from over- whelming others. On Engages Videostage® 5 mono decoding cirOff cuitry when the program is monaural. Pro- cesses mono TV shows and movies (one channel programs) into five-speaker sound. Mono decoding is off. 1 Plays audio content of selected soundtrack(s). 2, Both The content of the second soundtrack may be a second language, for example. Off Sets system to turn off when the selected time 10-90 elapses. 39

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Changing Source Settings
English
Français
Español
TV setting options
(for VCR, CBL-SAT, and AUX)
The settings below affect programs on the TV, even when the source of the program is VCR,
CBL/SAT or AUX. There are no separate settings menus for these sources.
Four attributes (shown in
italic type
below) appear in the TV menu only if you have set
Audio
Processing
to
User Adjustable
in the
Video
options of the System menu.
TV
Features
Default Setting;
Options
Effect of this Setting
2,3,5 speakers
5
2, 3
Controls the number of speakers playing.
Surround
0
-5 to +5
Soften or Focus the surround (rear) speakers
Center Channel
0
-5 to +5
Soften or Focus the center speaker.
Movie EQ
On
Off
Adjusts bass-to-treble relationship for proper
movie soundtrack reproduction.
Range
Compression
On
Off
Adjusts volume to maintain intelligible
dialogue. Keeps some sounds from over-
whelming others.
Mono Decoding
On
Off
Engages Videostage
®
5 mono decoding cir-
cuitry when the program is monaural. Pro-
cesses mono TV shows and movies (one
channel programs) into five-speaker sound.
Mono decoding is off.
Dolby Digital
1+1
1
2, Both
Plays audio content of selected soundtrack(s).
The content of the second soundtrack may be
a second language, for example.
Sleep Timer
Off
10-90
Sets system to turn off when the selected time
elapses.