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User guide
Sound
Calling the sound settings
The selectable menu items depend on the selected station and the
connected sound components.
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Explanations of the sound settings:
Sound mode Select the number of speakers you want to hear. The
selection depends on the connected sound compo-
nents (starting from page 119) and on the transmitted
audio signal.
If the number of speakers appears in brackets,
the sound of missing speakers is transmitted by
the existing speakers (virtually).
Optimum
1
2
3
4
5
HiFi/AV
amplifier
The momentarily reproduced audio signal is output
with the ideal number of speakers.
Play centre sound or mono (left/right).
Play front sound (L/R stereo).
Play front and centre sound.
Play front and surround sound.
Play front, surround and centre sound.
Play via an external HiFi amplifier. Selection is only
possible if an amplifier has been selected in the
sound components wizard (see page 122).
Dolby PLII
mode
Here you can make Dolby Pro Logic II sound settings
for movie and music.
Menu item only appears with certain sound mode
settings.
Sound
adjustment
Here, you can adapt preset sound characteristics
of the respective broadcast. Selectable are, e.g.,
Speech, Classical, Pop, Custom music and Film
soundtracks. For personal music and film sound you
can do the settings for pitch and bass sound (high
and low frequencies).
Loudness Proper boost of bass and treble tones at low volume.
Sound
Sound
Sound mode
Sound mode
Sound
adjustment
Sound
adjustment
Volume ad-
justment
Volume ad-
justment
Loudness
Loudness
more ...
Depending on the supplied audio signal of your TV programme or
DVD, you can select the speakers you want to listen here. The
subwoofer is always active if connected (exception: listening mode
is set to 1
). If more audio channels are supplied than the
connected speakers are able to reproduce, the missing speakers can
be added virtually (this case is represented respectively by brackets).
In the "optimal" position, always the best quality sound is output
with the ideal number of speakers for the currently played audio
signal.
5
= playback of front, surround and centre sound
4
= playback of front and surround sound
3
= playback of front and centre sound
2
= playback of front sound
1
= playback of external centre sound or mono (left/right)
Amplifier
= playback via HiFi/AV amplifier
Souond pic-
Explanations of the sound settings (continued):
Sound
picture
synchronisa-
tion
If the sound and picture are not precisely in sync,
you may correct this here. Move the mark on the
bar downwards, slowing down the sound compared
with the picture. Move the mark upwards, speeding
it up compared with the picture. Time adjustment
of the sound occurs in steps of 10 ms in each case.
only available for DVB stations.
Volume
adjustment
The volume can differ according to the individual
stations. If the sound is too loud or too quiet in rela-
tion to other stations, adjust the volume. When the
menu is open, you can select the stations one after
another with
P+/P–
and adjust every single station
conveniently.
more ...
call with
OK
.
Loudspeaker/
Headphone
sound
Selection options for Mono/ Stereo or Sound 1 or
Sound 2 for bilingual programmes, separately for
the loudspeakers and the headphones.
only available for analogue stations.
Auto volume The volume may vary when receiving stations with
different standards, when switching from station to
station or during commercials.
You can reduce these differences in volume by
selecting auto volume
on
. For music and live broad-
casts you get a better sound spectrum with auto
volume
off
.
AV
output signal
You can indicate here which sound is output via the
AV socket for dual sound programmes: Sound 1 (e.g.
main language), sound 2 (e.g. foreign language), or
sound 1+2 (both simultaneously).
Maximum
volume
You can limit the volume adjustment of the louds-
peakers. This prevents selecting a volume which
is too loud.
Maximum
switch on
volume
Set the sound level to be heard after switching on the
TV set with the mains switch or after a power failure.
When switching on the TV set in standby mode, the
volume last used is retained unless it was above this
switch-on level. Otherwise it is limited by this.
Balance Set stereo balance so that the volume impression is
identical on the left and right.
Auto speech
detection
If the automatic speech detection is activated, the
sound of the current programme is automatically
output with optimum comprehensibility when
speech is detected.
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