Volume adjustment and forced mono, Ok tv, Switch over to programme position 1 – Metz 63 TF 51 User Manual
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6. Volume adjustment and forced mono
It is possible for TV stations to be received at different volume levels although the volume level settings on the individual programme
positions are identical. To overcome this problem, you can set a volume correction factor for each programme position.
Example:
Programme 1 is soft: volume value 40. Programme 3 is loud: volume value 40. Programme 1 is to be adjusted to the same volume as
Programme 3.
Switch over to programme position 1.
1. Call the sound submenu
and adjust the volume
2. Set forced mono
3. Store the setting and return
to TV picture
All changed settings are stored.
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In this submenu, you can assign a volume correction
factor to a programme position and, if necessary,
activate forced mono sound mode.
A volume correction factor can be set with the
keys
when the text is displayed on a blue background.
Press the
key to enter a positive correction factor
which is added to the standard volume value (increa-
sing the volume). Press the
key to enter a negative
correction factor which is subtracted from the
standard volume value (decreasing the volume).
In our example:
Press the
key and increase the volume until it is the
same as the volume on Programme 3. The resulting
correction factor could , for example, be displayed as 05.
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It may happen that the TV set inadvertently switches
from mono to stereo during a transmission,
although no stereo programme is being received.
This usually depends upon the prevailing reception
conditions.
Use the
keys to select forced mono.
If this setting is stored, all transmissions received in
this programme position will always be reproduced in
mono.
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