Adjusting The Sound - Mitsubishi TS-4545 Owner's Manual

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Customizing
the A/V memolw
position
,(cont.)
Adjusting
the sound
This section
contains
descriptions
for each audio setting
and
explains
how to adjust
them for the A/V memory
positions.
descriptions
of audio
settings
The Listen
to: function
allows you to determine
how your TV will
receive an audio signal and play back tlhe sound that you hear. You
can set this function
to "Stereo," "S.A.P.," and "Mono."
• For almost
all situations,
you shouhi choose Stereo.
With this
setting,
the TV will play stereo broadcasts
in stereo and mono
broadcasts
in mono. ]:f a channel
is broadcasting
in stereo, the
word "Stereo"
will display when you tune to that
channel.
• Some TV stations
will broadcast
second audio program,
or
S.A.P. signal. This signal is an additional
soundtrack
that you
can't hear during
normal
TV viewing.
An S.A.P. signal might be
related
to the program
you are watching
(e.g., a ,mundtrack
in a
foreign language),
or it might be unrelated
(e.g., a weather
report).
If a channel
is broadcasting
an S.A.P. signal, the letters
"SAP" will appear
on-screen
when you tune to that channel.
Choose "Listen
to: SAP" to hear the S.A.P. signal.
• Use the Mono
setting if you are receiving
a weak audio signal.
This setting
will reduce background
noise. However,
with this
setting,
the TV will only play in mono, even if the program
you
are watching
is in stereo.
The Bass setting
controls
the volume
of low frequency
sound.
The Treble
setting
controls
the volume of high frequency
sound.
The Balance
setting
adjusts
the level of sound between
the left
and right speakers.
Adjust the scale until the sound seems to come
equally
from both speakers.
The Surround
setting
creates
simulated
stereo
and. surround
effects. You can set this setting
to "Off,:" "Simulate,"
or "Hall."
• Select Off if you do not want to u,_e any surround
effects.
• Select Simulate
if you are watching
a non-stereo
program;
your
TV will create
a simulated
stereo effect.
• Select Hall if you are watching
a stereo program;
your TV will
create
a simulated
surround
effect, making
the sound seem to
extend
around
and behind you using the TV's internal
speakers.
The Speaker
function
allows you to turn the TV's internal
speak-
ers on or off.
• Choose On if you want to play the TV's sound through
the TV's
built-in
speakers.
• Choose Off if you connected
your audio system to your TV and
you want to play the sound of your TV through
the audio
system.
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Chapter
3: Operating
Your TV

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