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SOUND MENU

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

EXIT

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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

- 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

- To adjust the skin colour to

be more natural.
Back Light

- To make the background

colour brighter or darker.
DCR

- Dynamic Contrast Ratio (DCR)

auto adjusts the brightness of the screen
to show more depths in the darker areas.
HDMI Mode

- (HDMI only) User

can select Auto/graphic/Video mode.
Description as following:

Auto: Automatic to get device

information, device will indicate
sending timing is video timing or
graphic timing (PC timing).
Graphic: Force video timing shows

as graphic timing, for example: 720p
shows 1280x720@60Hz; 1080i
shows 1920x1080@60Hz. This mode
optimises for PC input.
Video: Force graphic timing shows

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.