Sony KV-27XBR37 Operating Instructions - Page 24

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Listening to sound from a window picture (PIP) Follow these instructions to select the audio source that you want to receive through the cordless headphones (main or window picture). If you want to listen to sound from the window picture, make sure that the sound from the window picture is being received. 0 00 coi=0 PIP PIP High position 0000 00

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picture
(PIP)
Listening
to
sound
from
a
window
AVLS
(Automatic
Volume
Limiter
System)
Function
Follow
these
instructions
to
select
the
audio
source
that
you
want
to
receive
through
the
cordless
headphones
(main
or
window
picture).
If
you
want
to
li
sten
to
sound
from
the
window
picture,
make
sure
that
the
sound
from
the
window
picture
is
being
received.
0
00
PIP
coi=0
0000 00
<=0
=0
PIP
700r
High
position
1
Press
PIP
to
display
a
window
picture.
VIDEO
PIP
\
t
2
Press
HEADPHONES.
Each
time
you
press
HEADPHONES,
the
audio
source
changes
to
main
picture,
window
picture
and
"OFF"
in
sequence.
The
0
display
appears
with
the
input
mode.
Main
audio
Window
audio
Audio
off
0
1
6
0
6
4
DOFF
6
Notes
If
you
turn
the
PIP
function
off,
the
sound
from
the
cordless
headphones
changes
to
the
main
picture
sound.
If
you
turn
off
the
TV,
the
next
time
you
turn
on
the
TV
the
headphones
will
be
off.
24
Operations
The
AVLS
switch
on
the
headphones'
headband
allows
you
to
limit
the
maximum
volume
of
your headphones.
When
the
AVIS
switch
is
set
to
the
ON
position,
the
volume
will
be
kept
at
a
moderate
level.
When
the
AVLS
switch
is
set
to
the
OFF
position,
you
will
be
able
to
enjoy
the
full
volume
capability
of
your
headphones.
AVIS
Coverage
area
of
the
infrared
rays
The
diagrams
illustrate
the
approximate
area
covered
by
the
infrared
rays
emitted
from
the
transmitter.
Top
view
Side
view
rox.
6m(19.7ft)
.
Approx.
6m(19.711)
Note
If
you
use
the
headphones
at
too
great
a
distance
from
the
transmitter,
you
may
hear
a
hissing
noise,
and
if
there is
an
object
between
the
headphones
and
the
transmitter,
the
sound
may
be
interrupted.
These
phenomena
are
inherent
to
infrared
ray
communication.
They
do
not
indicate
a
problem
with
the
unit,
itself.