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Using the audio menu, To select the audio menu, Selecting audio options – Sony KP 51HW40 User Manual

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Using the Audio Menu

Using the Menus

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To select the Audio Menu

1

Press MENU.

2

Move the joystick to the

and press

Audio icon

3

Use the joystick to scroll

through the options.

4

Press @ to select an option.

That option’s settings appear.

5

Use the joystick to scroll through the settings.

S Press @ to select the desired setting.

7

Press MENU to exit the menu screen.

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To restore the factory default settings for Treble, Bass and Balance

□ Press RESET on the remote control when in the Audio menu.

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Selecting Audio

Options

la A virtual surround

system attempts to create

the same surround effect

produced by a

multichannel system using
only the left and right
speakers. Most effective

for programs encoded In

Dolby Surround.

The Audio menu includes the following options:

Option

Description

Treble

Adjust to increase or decrease higher-pitched sounds.

Bass

Adjust to increase or decrease lower-pitched sounds.

Balance Adjust to emphasize left or right speaker balance.

Steady

ON

Select to stabilize the volume.

Sound

OFF

Select to turn off Steady Sound.

Effect

Dolby Virtual Select for surround sound (for stereo programs

only).

Simulated Adds a surroimd-like effect to mono programs.

OFF

Normal stereo or mono reception.

MTS

Stereo

Select for stereo reception when viewing a program

Enjov stereo

broadcast in stereo.

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Auto-SAP Select to automatically switch the projection TV to

second audio programs when a signal is received.
(If no SAP signal is present, the projection TV

remains in Stereo mode.)

Mono

Select for mono reception. (Use to reduce noise

during weak stereo broadcasts.)

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