Acer AT3705-DTV User Manual

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Audio effects

Your Acer LCD TV is equipped with high-quality sound specifications to ensure that you enjoy the best audio experience possible.

DISPLAY

MUTE

TV

RECALL

MENU

- / CH LIST

BACK

EPG

SWAP

ACTIVE

POSITION

SIZE/MODE

MTS

CC

VOL

PIP/PBP/POP

CH/PG

ENTER

AV

COMPONENT

PC

SLEEP

WIDE

SRS/BBE

CARD/MGW

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

0

9

OK

ZOOM

ROTATE

SLIDE

OPTION

SRS WOW

SRS WOW is a special combination of SRS audio technologies that creates a thrilling experience with deep,

rich bass from any stereo sound source. Your audio sounds fuller, richer and wider. Based on the elements
of SRS 3D technology, WOW restores the spatial cues and ambient information that are lost during standard
stereo playback.

To enable SRS WOW: Press the SRS/BBE key on the remote control.

BBE Digital

All sound that is amplified through a loudspeaker suffers some loss of fidelity, or subtle distortions, caused

by the inherent characteristics of the loudspeaker. BBE Digital addresses these problems by compensating
for phase and amplitude distortions and, in effect, delivers the signal to the speaker in a form that allows it
to reproduce the original performance more fully and more faithfully.

To enable BBE Digital, press the SRS/BBE key on the remote control.

Dolby Digital (Digital TV only)

Dolby Digital surround sound is a technology that delivers high-quality digital audio for up to 5.1 discrete
channels (Left/Center/Right/Left Surround/Right Surround/Low-Frequency Effects). The five speaker channels
produce a directional and more realistic effect and the Low-Frequency Effects (LFE) channel (usually
reproduced through a subwoofer) can often be felt as well as heard.

Dolby Digital technology is found in: broadcast programming in HDTV, digital cable, and (DBS, DTH) direct
broadcast satellite (DirecTV/Dish/Sky TV); digital TVs; networking and home audio/video receivers.

The Acer LCD TV is Dolby Digital ready. It is enabled whenever your TV signal is broadcast in the Dolby
Digital format.

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