Setting up dolby surround – Sony KV-36FS70K User Manual

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Using the TV menu system:

Setting up Dolby Surround

Before listening to Dolby Surround encoded programmes you need to adapt the Dolby settings to suit your individual
requirements. This setting up is normally only necessary when installing your TV set or when changing the speaker positions.

1. Press the MENU button on the remote control to display the menu on the TV screen.

2. Press the V button to select the

symbol on the menu screen then press B to enter the

‘Set Up’ menu.

3. Press the V button to select ‘Dolby Surround Set Up’ then press B to enter the ‘Dolby

Surround Set Up’ menu.

4. Press the v or V buttons to select ‘Surround Mode’ then press B to enter the ‘Surround

Mode’ sub menu. Press the v or V buttons to select’Pro Logic’ if you are using the
surround speakers or ‘TruSurround’ if you are not using surround speakers. Press the OK
button to confirm.

5. Press the v or V buttons to select ‘Level Setting’ then press B to hear a test tone which will

sequentially switch through all speakers. From your sitting position all volume levels
should be the same. If this is the case, press the OK button to store the settings. If this is not
the case:

(a)Press the v or V buttons to select ‘Front L.’, ‘Centre’, ’Front R.’ or ‘Surround’ speakers.
(b) Press b or B to adjust the volume level then press the OK button to store.
(c) Press V to select another speaker.
(d) Repeat steps (a) and (b) for all the speakers you wish to adjust.
(e) Press the OK button to store the new settings.

6. To select ‘Speaker Mode’ ensure ‘Surround Mode’ is set to ‘Pro Logic’ then press the v or

V buttons to select ‘Speaker Mode’. Press B to enter the ‘Speaker Mode’ sub menu. Press
the v or V buttons to select one of the following speaker modes then press the OK button
to store:

‘Normal’

all speakers are activated

‘Phantom’

centre speaker is switched off

‘Wide’

wider bandwidth from centre speaker

‘3CH Normal’

surround speakers are switched off

‘3CH Wide’

surround speakers are switched off, centre speaker carries full
frequency response.

7. To select ‘Delay Time’ ensure ‘Surround Mode’ is set to ‘Pro Logic’ then press the v or V

buttons to select ‘Delay Time’. Press B to enter the ‘Delay Time’ sub menu. Press the v
or V buttons to select the desired delay time for the surround speakers. You have the choice
between 15ms for big rooms, 20ms or 25ms for standard rooms and 30ms for small rooms.
Once you have set the time, press the OK button to store.

8. Press the v or V buttons to select ‘Auto Surround’ then press B to enter the ‘Auto

Surround’ sub menu. Press the v or V buttons to select ‘On’ or ‘Off’ then press the OK
button to store.

9. Press the MENU button to remove the menu from the TV screen.

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