Sound menu – HP 2310mfd 23 inch Diagonal LCD Monitor User Manual
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SOUND MENU
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The Sound menu provides audio adjustment to
modify the audio setting.
Picture
Sound Mode
Equalizer 120Hz
Equalizer 500Hz
Equalizer 5KHz
Equalizer 1.5KHz
Equalizer 10KHz
Balance
Surround Sound
SPDIF Type
Personal
0
0
0
0
0
0
Off
PCM
Enter
Select
Watch TV
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Sound
TV
Features
Parental
Sound Mode:
1.
To set the MFM to a
predefined sound setting from Personal,
Music, or Speech.
Balance:
2.
To adjust the balance between left
and right channels.
Surround Sound:
3.
To add greater depth
and dimension to the MFM sound.
SPDIF Type:
4.
To select the Digital Audio
Out from PCM, Off, or Dolby Digital (Digital
TV model only).
SPDIF Delay:
5.
SPDIF Delay function will
affect Line out audio also delay at that
time. The NorDig HD IRD supports the
possibility to adjust the audio-delay on the
SPDIF output (if available) up to 250 ms and
it should be adjustable in 10ms steps, as the
IRD may have several different user set-
ups, resulting in different a/v delays; e.g. the
IRD may be connected to several types of
external audio-amplifiers and the STB may
be connected to several types of external
screens.
Stable Sound:
6.
Choose On or Off to adjust
volume to be consistent across programmes
and channels automatically.
Advanced Video:
8.
DNR
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- To filter out and reduces the
image noise and improve picture quality.
Select the effect degrees from Off, Low,
Middle, High, or Auto.
Flash Tone
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- To adjust the skin colour to
be more natural.
Back Light
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- To make the background
colour brighter or darker.
DCR
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- Dynamic Contrast Ratio (DCR)
auto adjusts the brightness of the screen
to show more depths in the darker areas.
HDMI Mode
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- (HDMI only) User
can select Auto/graphic/Video mode.
Description as following:
Auto: Automatic to get device
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information, device will indicate
sending timing is video timing or
graphic timing (PC timing).
Graphic: Force video timing shows
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as graphic timing, for example: 720p
shows 1280x720@60Hz; 1080i
shows 1920x1080@60Hz. This mode
optimises for PC input.
Video: Force graphic timing shows
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as video timing, for example:
1280x720@60Hz shows 720p;
1920x1080@60Hz shows 1080i.
This mode optimises for DVD player,
camcorder, and other video appliances
inputs.