Adjusting The Sound - Mitsubishi CS-7407 Owner's Manual

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Adjusting
the
sound
You can adjust
all of your television's
sound setting
by using a pair
of buttons:
select a setting
with the AUDIO button
and adjust
the
function
with the up/down
or right/lefL buttons.
You use these
buttons
to:
select a position
(e.g., stereo),
increase
or decrease
the function
(e.g., bass), or
shift from one end of a scale to tile other (e.g., balance).
While adjusting
the sound, an on-screen
display
will indicate
the
setting
and level you are adjusting.
DImportant:
what
you will adjust:
"Listen to: Stereo/SAP/Mono"
allows you to change
the audio recep-
tion mode to stereo,
separate
audio programming
(,SAP), or monau-
ral (mono), depending
on the type of broadcast
you are receiving.
As you select the reception
mode, remember
the following:
The "Stereo"
setting
allows you to receive both mono and stereo
broadcasts.
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 soundtrack
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.
The "Mono" setting
reduces
unwan_ed
background
noise when
you are receiving
a weak stereo broadcast.
When you use the
"Mono" setting,
you will hear the broadcast
in monaural
even
when the broadcast
signal is in s_ereo.
An on-screen
display
appears
when programs
are broadcast
in
stereo or when separate
audio programming
(SAP) is available.
"Bass" controls
the volume of low frequency
sound.
"Treble" controls
the w_lume of high fr,equency
sound.
"Balance"
adjusts
the level of sound
between
the left and right
speakers.
"Surround:off/Simulate/Hair'
allows you to create
s:[mulated
surround
stereo effects.
"Off' does not. change
the sound.
"Simulate"
gives you a simulated
stereo effect when you are
listening
to a monoaural
broadcast.
"Hall" makes
stereo
sound
have a wider range
and seem to extend
around
behind
you.
"Speaker:
On/Off' turns
the TV's internal
speakers
on or off. Set to
"On" for normal
operation;
set to "Off' is you have connected
your
TV to an audio system.
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Chapter
3 : Operating
Your TV

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