Choosing An Audio Processor - RCA P46733 Owner's Manual

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-CHOOSING
AN AUDIO
PROCESSOR
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Changing theaudio
processor changes the way your TV
sounds. There are two ways to change the audio processor:
a) from the Audio
menu, and b) by pressing (o)SRS on the
remote. J:or more; see Audio, page 38.
Choosing
an audio
processor
from the Audio
Menu
1.
Press MENU .to bring up the Main Menu.
2.
Press MENU again to select the Audio menu. •
3:
Point to Audio Processor and press MENU. The Audio Processor
choice list comes up, with the current mode highlighted.
4.
Point-to an audio processor mode and press MENU to
select it and return to the Audio menu. The options are:
Mono
Plays the sound in mono only.
Synthetic
Stereo
Takes a mono audio signal and
enhances it to sound more like it has stereo separation.
Stereo
Splits the incoming stereo audio signal into' left
and right channels.
Sound Logic Stereo
(SLS)
Evens out sudden
fluctuations
in volume.
Commercials, for example, often
sound louder than regular programming.
SLS keeps your
ears from being blasted by the increased volume.
(e) SRS Stereo
(o) SRS* is an audio processing
technology
that adds greater depth and stereo separation
to stereo audio signals.
Enhanced (e) SRS Stereo
Enhances the (e)SRSsignal to give
the impression
of even •greater depth and stereo separation.
SAP (Second
Audio
Program)
Plays the program's
audio in a second language,
if one is available. Setting the
audio processor to SAP tells the TV to play the program's
audio in this second language,
if one is available.
SAP in Synthetic
Stereo
Enhances the mono SAP (Second
Audio Program)
tosound
like it has stereo separation.
Choosing
an audio
processor
from the remote
1.
Press (o)SRS to displaY the current audio processor mode
on.the screen., ,_
._-. --. •,
2.
'Press'(-,)SRS repeatedly
totogglethrough
the different
' audio modes.Th:eT_i
disl_iays the name of;the current
audio processor mode each time you press (o)SRS.
•SRS and theSRS symbol(=)are registeredtrademarksof SRS Labs,Inc.
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The number
of audio
processor
choices
available
depends
on the
type
of signal you are currently
using.
F0r example,
depending
on the way you have your
VCR
connected
to the TV, the number
of choices
is greater
when
you
are watching
TV than when
you
-
are watching
a video
tape.

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