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1. Repeatedly press

MENU

to

select AUDIO MENU

and then press + or - to display the audio menu.

The

TREBLE

function adjusts the high frequency audio. Press + to

increase treble or press - to decrease treble.

Menu

Mute
Video

Setup Menu

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2.

Repeatedly

press

MENU

to

select

function,

then press

+ or - to

adjust it.

tBalance -.

Stereo/SAP;

SRS; Off

SRS Width: Off

s: On

The

BASS

function adjusts the iow frequency audio. Press + to increase

bass, or press - to decrease bass.

The

BALANCE

function adjusts the left/right balance of sound from the

speakers. When adjusting the

BALANCE

function, sit in your normai

viewing seat while pressing the + and - buttons until the sound seems to
originate from a point halfway between the speakers. Press + to increase
sound from the right speaker, or press press - to increase sound from the

left speaker.

The

STEREOfSAP

function lets you choose either

MONO

(monaural),,

STEREO,

or SAP audio (if available) by pressing + or -. When a station is

broadcasting stereo and the

STEREOISAP

function is set to

STEREO,

the

stereo indicator

(STEREO)

will appear on the screen before the channel

number. Normally you can leave the

STEREOISAP

function set to

STEREO

and your TV will then automatically reproduce either monaural or

stereo audio-whichever is broadcast. Some TV stations that broadcast
stereo also broadcast another sound channel called SAP (Second Audio
Program) which is sometimes used to offer the program in another
language. Your TV lets you know when SAP audio is available by
displaying an asterisk (♦) on the screen after the stereo indicator like this

(STEREO *).

If you want to listen to the SAP channel when the asterisk

appears, change the

STEREOISAP

function to its

SAP

setting. The

SAP

setting will only appear in the function when SAP is available. Your TV
will then reproduce the SAP audio until you change channels or return the

STEREOISAP

function back to

STEREO.

Note: Some TV stations transmit a “pilot” signal that makes your TV
think it’s receiving stereo, even though the broadcast signal is monaural.
The pilot signal will make the stereo indicator

(STEREO)

appear on the

screen next to the channel number, however, you will not be able to hear
stereo sound. If this happens, check with the TV station to inquire whether
the program being broadcast is in true stereo or monaural audio.

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i The

SRS: ONIOFF

function lets you add greater depth and dimension to

i stereo broadcasts. You can turn this function on and off as desired by
i pressing + or - to change the setting between

ON

and

OFF.

You may

I prefer to leave this function set to

ON.

Your TV will then automatically

[ process the stereo signals whenever a stereo broadcast is received (or
i whenever a stereo tape is played through a stereo VCR that is connected to
^ the TV’s audio/video jacks labeled

INPUT).

Details are on page 17.

The audio menu will automatically disappear from the

screen if you do not press + or — within a few seconds.

Via remote control, your TV will “remember” which

function you displayed last-even after the menu has

disappeared from the screen. So, if you want to adjust

the same function again, simply press the + or - button

on the remote control. The last function you adjusted

will reappear on the TV screen.

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The

SRS WIDTH

function lets you enhance the perceived audio separation

that occurs when the above SRS function is

ON.

Pressing + or - changes

the setting between

NORMAL

and

ENHANCE.

Details are on page 17.

The

SPEAKERS

function lets you turn off the TV’s internal speakers by

pressing + or - to change the setting between

ON

and

OFF.

You will

probably want to leave the TV’s speakers turned on unless you connect an

amplifier (with its own set of speakers) to the appropriate jacks on the back

of the TV as described on page 43.

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