Advanced Functions; Adjusting The Sound; Tone Control - THOMSON IFC230 User Manual

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Sound
Return

Tone control

Sound type
Sound mode
SRS Dialog Clarity
Balance
SRS TruBass
Auto Volume Level
Sound effect
EN
Internal speakers
Headphone
1
Broadcast
Mono
Stereo
Dual
Sound 1 - Sound 2
NICAM - 3
Sound 1 - Sound 2 - Sound 3
Analog AV
Stereo - Sound 1 - Sound 2
2
Sound type
Automatic
Mono - Sound 1
SRS TruSurround - SRS WOW
Sound 2 - Sound 3
Stereo
SRS TruSurround - SRS WOW
Tone control
Return
Sound preset
Frequency range

Adjusting the sound

Display the
option and press
Tone control
...
below).
Stereo...
Normal...
Sound type
The default sound type is
Maximum...
Stereo
Note: The options offered depend on the programme you're watching. Refer to the table 1
Off
opposite.
...
Sound mode
TruSurroundXT
Notes:
- The options available depend on the sound type selected. Refer to the table 2 opposite.
-
Sound types
Automatic - Mono
Mono - Stereo
-
-
SRS Dialog Clarity
understand.You can use the
Note: This option only appears if you have selected
Sound mode
Sound modes
Normal - Wide - SRS
Balance
TruSurroundXT
SRS TruBass
using the
Normal - Stereo wide
TruSurroundXT
Auto Volume Level
same sound level for all channels.
Sound effect
list using the
Internal speakers
coming from the internal speakers and connect external speakers to the TV set.
If you unplug these external speakers, remember to check the box to reactivate the TV
set's internal speakers (otherwise you will not get any sound).
Headphone
below).
Press
OVERVIEW
Tone control
Select the
menu.The content of this menu depends on the options you have selected under
mode
Film...
If you have not selected any effect under
12 kHz...
allows you to select a predefined setting and choose your own settings using the graphic
equaliser. It offers the following options:
Sound preset
programme you are watching.
The
Note: The
Sound effect
You can access the list of preset sound settings directly by pressing the
(red) on the remote control, selecting the
preset settings from the list.Your selection is applied to all channels and AV programmes.
Press
OVERVIEW
menu by pressing the
OK
to confirm.The
: this option gives you access to the
: select a sound type from the list using the
Automatic
for AV sources.
: use the
buttons to choose a mode from the list.
is the default mode.
SRS TruSurroundXT
mode reproduces virtually on two channels only the sound from a
multi-channel source and enhances the rendition of dialogue and bass.
SRS TruSurround
mode reproduces virtually on two channels only the sound from a
multi-channel source.
SRS WOW
mode can be used to obtain optimum bass reproduction
: this function boosts the central channel to make dialogue easier to
buttons to adjust it.
option.
: use the
buttons to balance the sound between the left and right speakers.
: this function is used to strengthen the bass. Select an option from the list
buttons.
: check the box by pressing the
: this function allows you to create sound effects. Select an option from the
buttons.
: uncheck this box by pressing
: this option allows access to the headphone setting menu (see further
EXIT
to close the menu. Select
menu.
Tone control
option from the
Sound effect
and
in the
: use the
buttons to select the appropriate setting for the
Personal
setting stores your graphic equaliser settings.
Sound preset
option is not available if you have selected a sound effect under the
option.
EXIT
or
PRESETS
to close the menu.
10

Advanced functions

MENU
button. Select the
Sound
menu appears with the following options:
Tone control
buttons.
Stereo
for mono sources,
SRS TruSurroundXT
OK
button, if you want to keep the
OK
if you want to stop the sound
Return
OK
and press
to return to the
Sound
menu and press
Sound
menu.
Sound effect
, the menu which is displayed
Sound preset
option and choosing one of the
Sound
menu (more details
for stereo sources and
SRS
under the
OK
to display the
Sound
PRESETS
button

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