Opening the menu 12. general sound settings, Opening the sound settings menu – Metz Slim TV User Manual

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Opening the menu

12. General Sound Settings

Some of the menu items are not available
in a 2 ** menu.

The sound settings volume, treble, bass, stereo
wide and spatial sound can be set generally for
all programme positions and saved as standard
values which can be recalled at any time by pres-
sing the "OK" key.

Opening the sound settings menu:

• Press the "MENU" key.

The TV menu appears on the screen.

• Press the blue key

. The menu

"Picture and sound" and the menu
item "General picture settings" are
pre-selected.

• Use the corresponding numeric key

(in the example:

»

) to select

"General sound settings".

• Use the corresponding numeric keys

to select the desired menu items in the
right-hand column.

• Press the "OK" key to open the selec-

ted menu item for editing.

• In the setting window, use the - + key to change

the setting.

• Use the cursor control key

̄ to select the third

line "Save as standard value".

• If you wish to save the new setting, use the

- + key to select "Yes".

• Press the "OK" key to save the new settings as

standard values.

• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.

If the standard values do not provide satis-
factory results for some programme posi-
tions, you can make different individual set-
tings for these positions. See sections 12.1.

MENU

Base width

3)

Spatial sound

3)

Balance

Tone settings

Volume headphones

Bass

Treble

Volume control

3)

SRS WOW

2)3)

Volume

Sound set,.prog.pos
Sound settings, gen.
Pict.set.,prog.posn.
Pict. settings, gen.

Volume

40%

Standard value

35%

Use as default value :

Yes

Change with

Accept current

value as default

value.

F1

OK

EXIT

– +

The number of subjects and sections depends

on the selected scope of operation. Depending

on the configuration of the TV set, the various

menu items may be displayed in a different

order and numbered differently.
2) Possible only on sets equipped with this

function.

3) See glossary for an explanation.

OK

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