Acer M220HQMF User Manual - Page 23

Channel management, Treble, Balance, Steady sound, Sound effects, Digital Audio, Reset audio

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English Treble Boost or reduce high audio tones. Bass Boost or reduce low audio tones. Balance Change the balance between the left and right speakers. Steady sound This function prevents sudden changes in the audio output level. If this function is On, volume levels will be consistent when switching between input sources and changing channels. Sound effects Turn Sound Effects on to add virtual surround sound. If Sound Effects are on, Treble and Bass settings are not available. Digital Audio This allows you to set the type of Digital audio signal that is used. Reset audio Return all audio settings to default values, removing any changes. Channel management Open the Channel Management menu as described in the OSD navigation section. This menu provides the following settings: Auto scan Auto scan allows you to scan for new or deleted channels. If you completed the setup wizard the first time you turned on your TV, all available channels are listed. To scan again, select the Auto Scan setting, and then your country from the Country List. Use the directional keys to select Start and press the OK key. Wait until the scan has finished; this will take several minutes. Time zone If there are multiple time zones in the country selection, set your local time zone here. In countries with only one time zone this will be set automatically. Digital manual scan You can manually add a digital channel by searching in specific UHF channels. Use the left or right directional keys to change the channel being scanned. Analog manual scan You can manually add an analog channel by adjusting the settings here. Use the up or down directional kays to select a setting to change, use the left or right directional keys to change the setting. You may set: the analog channel where the signal will be stored, the encoding system, which direction to search through analog frequencies, fine tune to a specific frequency and if this channel will be skipped in the channel list. Use the left or right directional keys to change the channel being scanned. 23

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English
Treble
Boost or reduce high audio tones.
Bass
Boost or reduce low audio tones.
Balance
Change the balance between the left and right speakers.
Steady sound
This function prevents sudden changes in the audio output level. If this function is On,
volume levels will be consistent when switching between input sources and changing
channels.
Sound effects
Turn Sound Effects on to add virtual surround sound. If Sound Effects are on, Treble and
Bass settings are not available.
Digital Audio
This allows you to set the type of Digital audio signal that is used.
Reset audio
Return all audio settings to default values, removing any changes.
Channel management
Open the
Channel Management
menu as described in the OSD navigation section. This
menu provides the following settings:
Auto scan
Auto scan allows you to scan for new or deleted channels. If you completed the setup
wizard the first time you turned on your TV, all available channels are listed.
To scan again, select the Auto Scan setting, and then your country from the Country List.
Use the directional keys to select Start and press the OK key.
Wait until the scan has finished; this will take several minutes.
Time zone
If there are multiple time zones in the country selection, set your local time zone here. In
countries with only one time zone this will be set automatically.
Digital manual scan
You can manually add a digital channel by searching in specific UHF channels. Use the left
or right directional keys to change the channel being scanned.
Analog manual scan
You can manually add an analog channel by adjusting the settings here. Use the up or
down directional kays to select a setting to change, use the left or right directional keys
to change the setting. You may set: the analog channel where the signal will be stored,
the encoding system, which direction to search through analog frequencies, fine tune to
a specific frequency and if this channel will be skipped in the channel list.
Use the left or right directional keys to change the channel being scanned.