Adjusting the sound level, Adjusting the sound, L - . ^ o o – Sony KP-53V15 User Manual
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Connecting a stereo audio system
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Set the amplifier's function to line input.
Using the TV speakers as center speakers
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Adjusting the sound level
Display the mode set menu and set SPEAKER to
“CENTER" to cut off the projection TV speaker sound
(p. 52), and listen to the projection TV’s sound solely
through the audio system speakers.
Using the projection TV speakers as center speakers
You can only connect a Dolby* Pro Logic-compatible
amplifier to CENTER SPEAKER IN; always make the
connection as shown above. Never connect to the right
(R ©©) or left (L ©^ terminals only.
Caution
• Always turn off the amplifier power before connecting to CENTER
SPEAKER IN.
• Always match the speaker cord and tenninal colors when making
the connection.
If you connect a stereo audio system to AUDIO (VAR) OUT,
leave the amplifier volume, bass and treble controls at their
mid position, and adjust the level with the VOLUME
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buttons on the projection TV or the VOL
+/-
buttons on the
Remote Commander.
If you connect a stereo system to AUDIO OUT or a
monaural system to CENTER SPEAKER IN, adjust the
speaker volume with the amplifier controls.
Note
By connecting to AUDIO (VAR) OUT, you can adjust the bass,
treble and balance, or select an SRS (Sound Retrieval System) or
an MTS (Multichannel TV Sound) mode, using the on-screen
menus (pp. 49-51).
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing
Corporation. Additionally licensed under one or more of the
following patents: U.S. numbers 3,632,886,3,746,792 and
3,959,590. “DOLBY* and the double-D symbol CElare
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
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