Audio/video menu, continued – MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC WD-52631 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 1394 devices or devices con-
nected to the

INPUT, COMPONENT and 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.

The

Language option is available for ANT 1/ANT 2

and IEEE 1394 devices but not for devices connected
to the

INPUT, COMPONENT, or HDMI jacks.

Language choices are:

English

Portuguese

French

Spanish

German

Other

Italian

IEEE 1394 Amplifier Settings

Settings available for some MPEG2 amplifiers are:

◊ Balance

Adjusts the level of sound between the left and right
speakers. The slider range is 0–254, with 127 as the
midpoint.

◊ Loudness

When on, makes the audio level more uniform.

◊ Preset

Select the mode that matches the audio source.
Your choices are:

Off

Classical Music

Jazz

Movie

Rock

Speech

◊ Equalizer

Equalizes the sound.

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