Audio adjustments, Audio norm, Bass, treble, and balance – Panasonic CT-31SF14 User Manual

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Audio Adjustments

Audio Norm

This feature is used to reset BASS, TREBLE, and

BALANCE back to a factory preset level.

NOTE:

Bass and Treble are automatically set when Al

Sound is ON.

1. Press

2. Press or^^ and or to highlight the Audio

Icon.

3. Press

to display the Audio Adjustment Menu.

AUDIO NORM

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4. Press ^ or^ to highlight AUDIO NORM.

5. Press <s^ or to select SET to normalize Bass,

Treble, and Balance.

6. Press (^3) twice to exit menus.

Bass, Treble, and Balance

Before setting Bass or Treble select the desired mode of

Al Sound {ON or OFF). Bass and Treble Adjustments may

require readjustment when changing between Al Sound
ON or OFF.

1. Press

^ or^ and or to highlight the Audio

2. Press or

Icon.

3. Press

to display the Audio Adjustment Menu.

BALANCE.

5. Press or ^ to adjust for desired audio response.

6. Press (^3 twice to exit menus.

Heipful Hints:

BASS

- To increase or decrease the Bass response.

TREBLE

- To increase or decrease the Treble response.

BALANCE

- To emphasize the LEFT/RIGHT speaker

volume.

Mode (Stereo/SAP/Mono)

When Audio is broadcast in Stereo or SAP, an On-Screen
display will appear on initial ‘Turn On” and “Channel
Change". The available choices will be indicated in red.

1. Press

2. Press or^^ and or ^ to highlight the Audio

Icon.

3. Press to display the Audio Adjustment Menu.

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4. Press ^ or^ to highlight MODE.

5.

Press or ^ to select STEREO, SAP (Second

Audio Programming), or MONO. The selected mode
will be highlighted.

6. Press (^3 twice to exit menus.

Helpful Hints:

STEREO

- Two channel Audio reception.

SAP

- Second Audio Programming (such as bilingual

audio, weather reports, etc.).

MONO

- Use when stereo signal is weak.

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