Sound menu, Menu, Volume – Panasonic TX-76PW300A User Manual

Page 16: Bass, Treble, Balance, Headphone volume, Subwoofer, Normalisation, Dolby virtual

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Sound Menu

Normalisation

N

Pressing the Normal (

) Button on the remote control, will return all sound settings to the factory preset

levels. This is called “Normalisation”.
Normalisation will only occur if the Sound Menu is not displayed when the Normal (

) Button is pressed.

Notes:

1. You can change the level for each function (Bass and Treble) for each sound menu option.
2. Sound menu levels can be set for TV, AV1, AV2, AV3, AV4 and AV5 modes.

Push the SOUND button

Move to the option

Adjust the chosen option

Push TV/AV at any time to return to
watching TV.

The MENU control allows you to change the Sound setting between Music, News

and Cinema.
Music

Amplifies the low frequencies and outputs optimum sound. Used for
music programmes.

News

Human voices (middle pitch sounds) will be more clear. Used for
News broadcasts etc.

Cinema

For movie and drama programmes.

Adjusts the output volume.

Used to boost or cut low frequency sounds.

Used to boost or cut high frequency sounds.

Adjusts the sound balance between the left and right speakers.

Adjust for output volume for the headphones. This volume is independant of the
television speakers so that everyone can enjoy listening at a level comfortable for
them. When in PiP, the sound corresponds to the main picture.

Adjusts the subwoofer output volume.

MENU

Volume

Bass

Treble

Balance

Headphone

Volume

Subwoofer

Menu

Volume

Headphone Volume

Dolby Virtual On

Subwoofer

Sound menu

Bass

Treble

Balance

Dolby Virtual

A Virtual Dolby Surround System attempts to create the same surround
effect produced by a multi-channel system using only the left and right
speakers.
The general conceptual model of a Virtual Dolby Surround System
divides the centre signal equally between the left and right speakers to
achieve a Phantom Centre Image. It also processes the Virtual
surround signal before sending it to the left and right speakers, creating
a virtual image around the listener.
The virtual effect is stronger with Dolby Surround encoded movies.
Switching the Dolby virtual to OFF gives you normal television sound.

Dolby, and the

symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.

Phantom Centre Speaker

Virtual Surround

Left

Speaker

Front Right

Speaker

Front

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