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Dolby Surround, Dolby Center Phantom, Dolby 3 Stereo, Normal Stereo - lighting

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English DOLBY PRO LOGIC When you have completed the Dolby Pro Logic setup, you are ready to enjoy Home Cinema sound. • Press DPL (PRO LOGIC) repeatedly to select and cycle through the various sound modes. DPL TEST T PRO LOGIC Dolby Surround ™ Dolby Center Phantom ™ Dolby 3 Stereo ™ Stereo ™ Dolby Surround ... ™ The Dolby Pro Logic display panel will light up with the selection. Dolby Surround This setting is for a full Dolby Surround Pro Logic mode. • Press DPL to select the Dolby Surround mode. ™ The message "DOLBY LEFT CENTER RIGHT SURROUND" will be SURR SURR displayed. ™ The DPL display panel will light up. Dolby Center Phantom This setting is for use without the center speaker. It redistributes the center speaker sound to the left and right speakers, providing conventional stereo across the front. • Press DPL to select the Dolby Pro Logic Center Phantom mode. ™ The message "DOLBY CENTER LEFT CENTER RIGHT PHANTOM" will be SURR SURR displayed. ™ The DPL display panel will light up. Dolby 3 Stereo Use this setting when full surround is not required, but a wide stereo sound is desired. It only requires the left, right and center speakers. • Press DPL to select the Dolby 3 Stereo mode. ™ The message "DOLBY 3 LEFT CENTER RIGHT STEREO" will be displayed. SURR SURR ™ The DPL display panel will light up. Important! 1 For the best Dolby Pro Logic sound, switch on DPL with DSC set to "Classic" and with VEC off. 2 Dolby Pro Logic mode will automatically switch to normal Stereo mode when headphones are connected. 3 Switch to normal stereo mode when you record on a tape. Normal Stereo This setting is for normal stereo sound without Dolby Pro Logic. It only requires the left and right speakers. • Press DPL to select the Stereo mode. ™ The message "STEREO" will LEFT CENTER RIGHT be displayed. ™ The DPL display SURR SURR panel will light up. pg 01-31/P88/22-Eng 9 3/6/00, 1:26 PM 9 3139 116 19721

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English
3139 116 19721
When you have completed the Dolby Pro
Logic setup, you are ready to enjoy Home
Cinema sound.
• Press
DPL
(PRO
LOGIC)
repeatedly to
select and cycle
through the various
sound modes.
Dolby Surround
Dolby Center
Phantom
Dolby 3 Stereo
Stereo
Dolby Surround …
The Dolby Pro Logic display panel
will light up with the selection.
Dolby Surround
This setting is for a full Dolby Surround Pro
Logic mode.
• Press
DPL
to select the Dolby Surround
mode.
The message
"
DOLBY
SURROUND
"
will be
displayed.
The DPL display panel will light up.
Dolby Center Phantom
This setting is for use without the center
speaker. It redistributes the center speaker
sound to the left and right speakers,
providing conventional stereo across the
front.
• Press
DPL
to select the Dolby Pro Logic
Center Phantom mode.
The message
"
DOLBY
CENTER
PHANTOM
"
will be
displayed.
The DPL display panel will light up.
Dolby 3 Stereo
Use this setting when full surround is not
required, but a wide stereo sound is
desired. It only requires the left, right and
center speakers.
• Press
DPL
to select the Dolby 3 Stereo
mode.
The message
"
DOLBY 3
STEREO
"
will
be displayed.
The DPL display
panel will light up.
Normal Stereo
This setting is for normal stereo sound
without Dolby Pro Logic. It only requires the
left and right speakers.
• Press
DPL
to select the Stereo mode.
The message
"
STEREO
" will
be displayed.
The DPL display
panel will light
up.
DOLBY PRO LOGIC
PRO LOGIC
DPL
TEST T
LEFT
CENTER
RIGHT
SURR
SURR
LEFT
CENTER
RIGHT
SURR
SURR
LEFT
CENTER
RIGHT
SURR
SURR
LEFT
CENTER
RIGHT
SURR
SURR
Important!
1
For the best Dolby Pro Logic sound,
switch on DPL with DSC set to
“Classic” and with VEC off.
2
Dolby Pro Logic mode will
automatically switch to normal
Stereo mode when headphones are
connected.
3
Switch to normal stereo mode when
you record on a tape.
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