Sony HT-CT500 Operating Instructions Manual page 62

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loud sound may be output depending on the
volume level of the system. You can prevent this
by limiting the maximum volume level.
1
Press GUI MENU.
"GUI MENU" appears in the front panel
display of the subwoofer and the GUI menu
appears on the TV screen.
2
X/x
Press
repeatedly to select
[Settings], then press
The settings menu appears.
3
X/x
Press
repeatedly to select [HDMI],
then press
.
The HDMI menu appears.
4
X/x
Press
repeatedly to select [Volume
Limit], then press
5
X/x
Press
to select the maximum
volume level you want, then press
The maximum volume level changes as
follows:
MAX y 49 y 48 y
...... y 2 y 1 y MIN
6
Press GUI MENU.
The GUI menu turns off.
Notes
• This function is available only when the Control for
HDMI function is set to on.
• This function is not available when the output method
is changed from the system speaker to the TV speaker.
Tips
• Sony recommends that you set the maximum volume
level to a little lower than the volume you usually
listen to.
• Regardless of the maximum volume level you set, the
VOLUME +/– button of the subwoofer and the
2 +/– button of the remote are operable.
• If you do not want to limit the maximum volume
level, select [MAX].
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Using the input buttons of the
remote
The input buttons (TV (white), BD, DVD, SAT/
CATV, DMPORT, VIDEO) work as follows
when the Control for HDMI function is set to on.
• BD, DVD, SAT/CATV, DMPORT, VIDEO:
Since the input of the TV is also switched
automatically, you can watch the image of the
selected component on the TV simply by
pressing the buttons.
• TV: The input of the TV switches
automatically. When you connect a Sony TV,
you can watch the TV simply by pressing the
button.
Tip
• You can control connected Sony components by
pressing the input buttons. For details, see
"Controlling connected Sony components with the
remote" (page 72).

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