Sony KV-32XBR76 Operating Instructions - Page 47
Press, WINDOW, adjustment., TREBLE, RETURN.
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Adjusting the sound Follow these instructions to adjust the TREBLE, BASS and BALANCE. Remote Commander (with video control cover open) NV WINDOW VOL CH ElR SV* UZI REM. 1:2 O MORSE VM1-2-i 1..!DP id I 11/ CABLE 0:1:5 TaR COOEIET STANDARD U INS E5 8 no Press MENU. The main menu appears, and the cursor points to "PROG PALETTE." • PROG PALETTE ODE SET TINE BASET UP WENGLISH sum* Immo nu= 2 Press RETURN. The program palette menu appears. 95 1•STANDARD ~MOYIE USPORTS uNENS VIDEO AUDIO 'MENU 3Press NV WINDOW +1- until the cursor points to "AUDIO." 4 Press RETURN. The AUDIO screen appears. CEAUDIO KREBLE BASS MINION--im BALANCE ESRS AUTO uSRS STEREO •SRS OFF sittc.$ maw gmemp 5 Press NV WINDOW +1- until the cursor points to the item you want to adjust. 6 Press RETURN. The adjustment screen appears. I≥JAUDIO BASS 1. 1 7 Press NV WINDOW +1- to make the adjustment. Sound quality TREBLE BASS BALANCE Press AN WINDOW - To decrease the treble response To decrease the bass response To emphasize the left speaker's volume Press AN WINDOW + To increase the treble response To increase the bass response To emphasize the right speaker's volume 8 Press RETURN. The adjustment is complete, and the AUDIO screen automatical6e reappears. VIAUDIO TREBLE IIIIIIIIMmo•Nuoi 11,BASS INNINSIMINm• BALANCE uSRS AUTO • SRS STEREO •SRS OFF Min To adjust other items Repeat steps 5 - 9. To restore the factory settings for all the items Select "STANDARD" on the program palette menu, and press RETURN; or, press STANDARD on the Remote Commander. All the items, including SRS mode (p. 48) return to their original factory settings. To return to the previous menu Press NV WINDOW +1- until the cursor points to " MENU." Then press RETURN. To return to the main menu Repeat the above, until you reach the main menu. To return to the normal screen Press MENU on the Remote Commander. 47 Chapter 3: Using Advanced Features I