Sound and volume controls, Selecting digital sound effects, Volume control – Philips HTS3548W User Manual

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Selecting digital sound effects

Select a preset digital sound effect that
matches your disc’s content or that
optimises the sound of the musical style
you are playing.

Press SOUND to select the available

sound effect.

Movies

Music

Description

CONCERT

CLASSIC

Flat and pure sound mode.
Ideal for listening to classical
music and watching live
concert DVDs.

DRAMA

JAZZ

Clear mid and high range.
Recreates the atmosphere of a
live club with the artist just in
front of you. Good for Jazz
music and watching dramas.

ACTION

ROCK

Enhanced low and high range
for great sounding movie
effects and atmosphere. Great
for action movies and rock/pop
music.

MTV

RnB

Enhanced low and mid range
for groovy and punchy sounds.
Suitable for R&B, Hip Hop and
MTV videos.

GAMING

PARTY

Slightly enhanced low range
and strong mid range ideal for
party music and video gaming.

CARTOONS

LOUNGE

Moderate sound mode suitable
for lounge music and watching
cartoons.

SPORTS

SPORTS

Moderate mid range and
surround effects for clear
vocals and the atmosphere of a
live sports venue.

NEWS

NEWS

Enhanced mid range for clear
vocals/speech.

NIGHT

NIGHT

Dynamically controlled sound
mode suitable for watching
movies at night or for non-
intrusive background music.

Sound and Volume Controls

SLEEP

MUTE

SURROUND

VOL

+-

SOUND

Volume control

Press VOL +

/

- to increase or

decrease the volume level.

‘VOL MIN’ is the minimum volume

level and ‘VOL MAX’ is the maximum
volume level.

To turn off the volume temporarily

Press MUTE %.

Playback continues without sound and

‘MUTE’ appears.

To restore the volume, press

MUTE % again, or increase the volume
level.

Selecting surround sound

Press SURROUND to select between

Multi-Channel or Stereo sound.

The availability of the various

surround sound modes depends on the
sound available on the disc.

The available output modes for

Multi-channel include: Dolby Digital, DTS
(Digital Theatre Systems) Surround and
Dolby Pro Logic II.

Stereo broadcasts or recordings will

produce some surround channel effects
when played in a surround mode.

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