Sony KV-32XBR96S Primary User Manual - Page 40

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Selecting a Picture and Sound Mode Selecting standard mode (without using the menus) Follow these instructions to select standard mode without using the on-screen menus. Press STANDARD. STANDARD To return to the previous menu Press the rocker control up or down until the cursor points to " a MENU." Then click the rocker control. 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. When you select STANDARD mode You receive standard picture and sound quality. Any video or audio adjustments you made ("Adjusting the Picture" pp. 46 - 50; "Adjusting the Sound" pp. 51 - 56) are cancelled and the original factory settings are restored. When you select MOVIE mode You receive a finely detailed picture, and a theatrical audio effect. To further adjust picture and sound qualities, follow the instructions on pp. 46 - 50 and pp. 51 - 56, or select different sound modes from the DSP (Digital Sound Processor) menu (pp. 51 - 52). When you select SPORTS mode You receive a vivid, bright picture, and sound with a sports stadium effect. To further adjust picture and sound qualities, follow the instructions on pp. 46 - 50 and pp. 51- 56, or select different sound modes from the DSP (Digital Sound Processor) menu (pp. 51 - 52). When you select NEWS made Picture noise is reduced, and you receive clear voice reproduction. To further adjust picture and sound qualities, follow the instructions on pp. 46 - 50 and pp. 51 - 56, ar select different sound modes from the DSP (Digital Sound Processor) menu (pp. 51 - 52). When you select MUSIC mode You receive a warmer picture, and live concert effect sound. To further adjust picture and sound qualities, follow the instructions on pp. 46 - 50 and pp. 51- 56, or select different sound modes from the DSP (Digital Sound Processor) menu (pp. 51 - 52). When you select GAME mode The picture is easier on your eyes, and sound has a surround effect. To further adjust picture and sound qualities, follow the instructions on pp. 46 - 50 and pp. 51 - 56, or select different sound modes from the DSP (Digital Sound Processor) menu (pp. 51- 52). 40 I Chapter 2: Using Basic Features

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Selecting
a
Picture
and
Sound
Mode
Selecting
standard
mode
(without
using
the
menus)
Follow
these
instructions
to
select
standard
mode
without
using
the
on
-screen
menus.
Press
STANDARD.
STANDARD
When
you
select
STANDARD
mode
You
receive
standard
picture
and
sound
quality.
Any
video
or
audio
adjustments
you
made
("Adjusting
the
Picture"
pp.
46
50;
"Adjusting
the
Sound"
pp.
51
-
56)
are
cancelled
and
the
original
factory
settings
are
restored.
When
you
select
MOVIE
mode
You
receive
a
finely
detailed
picture,
and
a
theatrical
audio
effect.
To
further
adjust
picture
and
sound
qualities,
follow
the
instructions
on
pp.
46
50
and
pp.
51
56,
or
select
different
sound
modes
from
the
DSP
(Digital
Sound
Processor)
menu
(pp.
51
-
52).
When
you
select
SPORTS
mode
You
receive
a
vivid,
bright
picture,
and
sound
with
a
sports
stadium
effect.
To
further
adjust
picture
and
sound
qualities,
follow
the
instructions
on
pp.
46
50
and
pp.
51—
56,
or
select
different
sound
modes
from
the
DSP
(Digital
Sound
Processor)
menu
(pp.
51
52).
When
you
select
NEWS
made
Picture
noise
is
reduced,
and
you
receive
clear
voice
reproduction.
To
further
adjust
picture
and
sound
qualities,
follow
the
instructions
on
pp.
46
50
and
pp.
51
-
56,
ar
select
different
sound
modes
from
the
DSP
(Digital
Sound
Processor)
menu
(pp.
51
-
52).
When
you
select
MUSIC
mode
You
receive
a
warmer
picture,
and
live
concert
effect
sound.
To
further
adjust
picture
and
sound
qualities,
follow
the
instructions
on
pp.
46
-
50
and
pp.
51—
56,
or
select
different
sound
modes
from
the
DSP
(Digital
Sound
Processor)
menu
(pp.
51
52).
When
you
select
GAME
mode
The
picture
is
easier
on
your
eyes,
and
sound
has
a
surround
effect.
To
further
adjust
picture
and
sound
qualities,
follow
the
instructions
on
pp.
46
50
and
pp.
51
-
56,
or
select
different
sound
modes
from
the
DSP
(Digital
Sound
Processor)
menu
(pp.
51—
52).
To
return
to
the
previous
menu
Press
the
rocker
control
up
or
down
until
the
cursor
points
to
"
a
MENU."
Then
click
the
rocker
control.
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.
40
I
Chapter
2:
Using
Basic
Features