Audio/video menu, continued – MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC WD-62530 User Manual

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Chapter 4. TV Menu Settings

Audio/Video Menu, continued

Audio Settings

Analog and Digital Audio Settings

Enter the audio adjustment mode using either the Audio/

Video menu or the

AUDIO key. Use to change settings.

The adjustable settings display a slider and corresponding

numeric value on screen. Values can be adjusted from 0
to 63, with 31 as the midpoint.

Note: The effects of the audio settings of Bass, Treble,

Balance, and Surround affect only the sound
heard through the TV speakers.

◊ Bass

Enhances or reduces low-pitched sound.

◊ Treble

Enhances or reduces high-pitched sound.

◊ Balance

Adjusts the level of sound between the left and right

TV speakers.

◊ Surround

Creates simulated stereo and surround effects
through the TV speakers. Your choices are:

Off: No surround effects (default).

Simulated Stereo: The TV creates a simulated

stereo effect when watching a non-stereo
program.

Surround Sound: The TV creates a simulated

surround effect when watching a stereo program.

◊ Level Sound

When on, automatically equalizes the volume level
when there are significant sound-level differences

between program segments, such as between regular
programming and commercials.

• To receive the best fidelity with music programs,

change this setting to

Off.

• When connecting to an A/V receiver, set

Level

Sound to Off and turn off the TV speakers to
send full dynamics to the A/V receiver.

Analog-Only Audio Settings

You can set analog-only audio settings while viewing

either analog or digital sources, but the settings affect
only broadcast analog content.

◊ Listen To

Determines how your TV receives a broadcast audio
signal and plays the sound you hear.

Your choices are:

Stereo: Default setting. The TV plays stereo

broadcasts in stereo and mono broadcasts in
mono. The word

Stereo is displayed when you

tune to a channel broadcasting in stereo.

SAP (Second Audio Program): Additional mon-

aural sound track that you cannot hear during
normal TV viewing. The SAP signal might be
related to the program you are watching, (such as
a sound track in a foreign language), or it might
be unrelated (such as a weather report). If an SAP
signal is broadcast, the letters

SAP are displayed

when you tune to the channel.

Mono: Reduces background noise. Use when

receiving a weak stereo audio signal. All audio is
played mono with this setting.

Listen To is not available for devices connected to the
INPUT, COMPONENT or HDMI jacks.

Digital-Only Audio Settings

You can set digital-only audio settings while viewing either

analog or digital sources, but the settings affect only
broadcast digital content.

◊ Language

Determines what possible language you can hear.

Your choices are:

English

Portuguese

French

Spanish

German

Other

Italian

Video Settings

Enter the video adjustment mode using either the Audio/

Video menu or the

VIDEO key. Press the VIDEO key repeatedly

to cycle through the video options to the one you want to
change. Use to change settings.

Note: A slider displays on screen for some settings.

When the slider is displayed, it represents numeric
values, with 63 as the maximum, 31 as the mid-

point, and 0 as the minimum.

◊ Picture Mode: Set the Picture Mode first before

adjusting other settings, as each Picture Mode stores
its own values for Contrast, Brightness, and Color

Temperature. Picture Modes allow you to optimize the

image for different lighting conditions. The Picture
Modes are:

Bright: Suited for most daytime viewing.

Natural: Suited for most nighttime viewing.

Brilliant: The default setting. For use under

strong light.

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