HP MD5020n User Guide - Page 54
Sound Menu, SRS TruSurround XT
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Sound Menu Setting Sound mode Volume Treble Bass Balance SRS TruSurround XT Volume leveling Advanced sound Standard audio DTV audio Digital audio out Internal speakers Reset Description Adjusts sound settings to one of several combinations designed for different listening situations. You can customize each sound mode. Quiet mode turns off the subwoofer. Adjusts the loudness of the sound. Adjusts the loudness of higher pitches. Adjusts the loudness of lower pitches. Adjusts the relative loudness of left and right channels. Simulates rich surround sound experience on two speakers. Continually adjusts the loudness of the sound to maintain an even level and avoid large changes. Adjusts advanced sound settings. Not all channels provide all options. For standard TV programs, sets the type of sound: stereo, monaural, or a secondary audio program (SAP). For digital TV, sets the language of the audio program. Sets the type of signal on the digital audio output: surround or stereo, depending on the program (Auto), or always stereo (PCM) for certain older digital audio systems. Sets whether the TV speakers are turned on. Restores all sound settings to their default settings. Source Menu Setting Visual Select Channel Guide Source Aspect Dual picture Dual mode Source Size Layout Description Shows small pictures from all video sources so you can choose a source. Shows a list of channels for the current source: antenna or cable. Shows the list of sources so you can choose a source. Selects how the picture fits on the screen. You should find one setting that fits the complete picture on the screen without distortion. Adjusts the configuration for showing two pictures. Sets whether two pictures are displayed and how they are arranged. Chooses a source for the secondary picture. Selects the relative sizes of two pictures. Selects the position of secondary picture when it is superimposed on the main picture. 54 Adjusting the TV