Audio Settings for Dolby Mode
Press the o button. The �Audio� menu appears.
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Wait until �u� (Balance) is highlighted. Use the x and c buttons to adjust the front boxes so that they emit with the same sound level. Wait until �z Center� is highlighted. Use the x and c buttons to adjust the centre loudspeaker so that it emits with the same sound level as the front loudspeakers.
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Effects
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Wait until �z Surround � is highlighted. Use the x and c buttons to adjust the surround loudspeaker so that they emit with the same sound level as the front loudspeakers.
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Select the �Effects� line. Use the x or c button to select the desired Dolby mode: �off�, �Dolby Pro Logic�, �Dolby 3 Stereo�, �Pro Logic Phantom�, �Panorama�, �Pseudo Surround�. Select the � .. TV� line. Use the x or c button to select the desired loudspeaker configuration: �L/R� �Center� �off� the built-in loudspeakers are used as right/left loudspeakers. the built-in loudspeakers are used as centre loudspeakers. the built-in loudspeakers are switched off. Select this option if you have connected external front/centre loudspeakers.
During the setting procedure, the cursor bar remains on the selected position. The test signal is emitted only by the selected loudspeakers. When releasing the x or c button, the cursor bar jumps to the next position in the test signal order.
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Volume
After having balanced all loudspeakers and speaker boxes, it is possible to adapt the global volume level by means of the �z � (Volume) function to the room requirements. 1 Select the � � menu line. The cursor bar does not automatically jump to this position. Use the x and c buttons to adjust the volume. Press the
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Press the G button. The menu for adjusting the loudspeaker levels is displayed. You will hear a test signal (noise) from the loudspeakers.
¢ button to terminate the settings.
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The test signal is emitted in the following order: balance (right/left), centre loudspeaker, surround loudspeaker. The highlighted cursor bar and the red loudspeaker symbol indicate which loudspeaker is currently emitting the test signal. As long as the cursor bar is highlighted, it is possible to adjust the corresponding loudspeaker configuration.