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Selecting the AUDIO OUT sound, Using the StableSound, feature

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Introduction Connecting your TV Using the Remote Control Selecting the AUDIO OUT sound This feature allows you to select the sound source (MAIN or POP) that is output from the AUDIO OUT terminals. This is useful when amplifying or recording the POP sound with external equipment while hearing the sound of the main picture through the built-in speakers. See "Connecting an audio system" on page 17. To select the Audio OUT sound: 1. Press MENU, and then press x or • until the AUDIO menu appears. 2. Press y or z to highlight AUDIO OUT. 3. Press x or • to select MAIN or POP. Note: Make sure the volume control of your audio amplifier is set to a moderate listening level. AUD I O SBS SBS LEVEL SPEAKERS AUDI O OUT S T A B L E SOUND OPTICAL ONN 100 ON / MA I N/POP OFF DVI COAXIAL OFF • MAIN: Outputs the sound of the main program through the AUDIO OUT terminals. • POP: Outputs the sound of the POP program through the AUDIO OUT terminals. Using the StableSound® feature The StableSound® feature limits the highest volume level to prevent extreme changes in volume when the signal source is changed (for example, to prevent the sudden increase in volume that often happens when a TV program switches to a commercial). To turn on the StableSound® feature: 1. Press MENU, and then press x or • until the AUDIO menu appears. 2. Press y or z to highlight STABLE SOUND. 3. Press x or • to highlight ON. AUD I O SBS SBS LEVEL SPEAKERS AUDI O OUT S T A B L E SOUND OPTICAL COAXIAL ONN 80 ON POP ON / OFF DVI OFF To turn off the StableSound® feature: Highlight OFF in step 3 above. MENU yzx • Setting up your TV Using the TV's Features Appendix Index 56 57HLX82(E)51-58 56 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 10/29/02, 10:29 AM

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Introduction
Connecting
y
our TV
Using the
Remote Control
Setting up
y
our TV
Using the TV’s
F
eatures
Appendix
Index
56
yzx
MENU
Selecting the AUDIO OUT sound
This feature allows you to select the sound source (MAIN or POP)
that is output from the AUDIO OUT terminals.
This is useful when amplifying or recording the POP sound with
external equipment while hearing the sound of the main picture
through the built-in speakers. See “Connecting an audio system” on
page 17.
To select the Audio OUT sound:
1.
Press MENU, and then press
x
or
until the AUDIO menu
appears.
2. Press
y
or
z
to highlight AUDIO OUT.
3. Press
x
or
to select MAIN or POP.
AUD O
I
SBS
SBS
LEVEL
ON
ON
OFF
100
ON
/
SPEAKERS
AUD O OUT
I
STABLE
DVI
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
OFF
SOUND
MA I N/
POP
• MAIN:
Outputs the sound of the main program through the
AUDIO OUT terminals.
• POP:
Outputs the sound of the POP program through the
AUDIO OUT terminals.
Using the StableSound
®
feature
The StableSound
®
feature limits the highest volume level to prevent
extreme changes in volume when the signal source is changed (for
example, to prevent the sudden increase in volume that often happens
when a TV program switches to a commercial).
To turn on the StableSound
®
feature:
1.
Press MENU, and then press
x
or
until the AUDIO menu
appears.
2. Press
y
or
z
to highlight STABLE SOUND.
3. Press
x
or
to highlight ON.
AUD O
I
SBS
SBS
LEVEL
ON
ON
OFF
80
ON
ON
/
SPEAKERS
AUD O OUT
I
STABLE
DVI
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
OFF
SOUND
POP
To turn off the StableSound
®
feature:
Highlight OFF in step 3 above.
Note:
Make sure the volume control of your audio
amplifier is set to a moderate listening level.
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