Dolby digital and pro logic modes, Simulated mode, Speaker level setup – Panasonic TX-86W100A User Manual

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Surround Sound Operation (TX-86PW100A & TX-76PW100A)

Dolby Digital and Pro Logic modes

For Dolby Digital input or Pro Logic selected in Surround mode, the following three modes of operation are

available as the speaker setting: Normal, Phantom, and 3 Stereo.

Normal If front and rear speakers are connected, use Normal mode. The

TV’s internal left and right speakers will produce centre speaker

information. With a DTS/ Dolby Digital 5.1 input, the TV’s internal
subwoofer produces the LFE speaker information. If the internal

speaker is switched off {see page 18) and an external centre

speaker used, the speaker must be connected using RCA cables,

via an external amplifier (otherwise It will not output any sound).

See page 41 for connection details.

Phantom If front left, and right speakers are not connected, use Phantom

mode. Left, right, and centre information will now be produced by
the TV speakers. If you choose to use this mode with the internal
speaker switched off and front left and right speakers connected,
these must be connected using RCA cables, via an external
amplifier (otherwise they will not output any sound). See page 41
for connection details.

3 Stereo This is the best mode to use if rear speakers are not connected.

When using this mode, the surround information is redirected to

the front left and right speakers. The TV’s internal speakers output
centre information. If the internal speaker is switched off (see page

18) and an external centre speaker used, it must be connected to

the TV using RCA cables, via an external amplifier (otherwise it
will not output any sound). See page 41 for connection details.

Right Front

Speaker

Right Rear

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Speaker

Simulated Mode

Simulated modes allow various types of surround effects to be produced by mimicking both the direct sound, as
heard by the audience, and the sound reflected back from the surrounding wails, ceiling and floor in places such
as a discos, stadiums etc. There are three different effects to choose from, each reflecting a different
atmosphere;

Setting

Appropriate sources

Effect

DISCO

Disco, dance or iazz music

A crowded nightclub

MOVIE

All movies or music software recorded without Dolby

Surround

Simulates a surround sound recording

STADIUM

Any live sports occasion

A packed sports stadium

Speaker Level Setup

The speaker output levels from the different options, e.g.; Left, Centre,

Right, Rear right and Rear left, should be adjusted f^m your usual
listening position, to obtain the best results. The level can be set using

either the TV sound or the test signal provided. Pushing the SURROUND

button switches between the test signal and TV sound.

Notes:

The adjustment menu available willvary according to the mode chosen,

if you have a DTS / Dolby Digital 5.1 input, and are using the internal

subwoofer to produce the LFE information, you can change the LFE
volume by altering the Subwoofer setting in the SOUND menu, (see page

17).

When using external stereo equipment it is advisable to set the speaker levels to the midpoint position.

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