Sony HMZ-T2 Reference Manual page 26

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Type of Headphones
Dual Mono
Not available with source
signals other than Dolby
Digital or AAC dual mono
audio.
General Setup
Back
Set password
The name of this setting
item changes to "Cancel
password" after your
password is entered.
LPCM Multi-Ch.
Mode
HDMI pass-through
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Switches to the optimal virtual surround-sound setting for the
type of headphones used.
Inner Ear: Ideal for headphones worn in your ears, such as the
supplied headphones.
Overhead: Ideal for headphones worn over or on your ears.
Note
• Surround-sound effects may not be produced correctly unless this
setting matches the type of headphones used.
Switches Dolby Digital or AAC dual mono audio source signals
to main or sub audio output.
Main: Both left and right headphone output consists solely of
the main audio content.
Sub: Both left and right headphone output consists solely of the
sub audio content.
Main/Sub: Headphone output on one side consists of the main
audio content. Output on the other side consists of the sub
audio content.
Returns to the previous menu.
A password can be set to restrict use of the system. Once a
password is specified, it must be entered each time the system is
turned on.
To cancel password protection, select "Cancel password" and
enter the password.
Note
• The system automatically turns off in the following situations. Either
turn the system on and enter the password again or cancel password
protection.
– When the password is entered incorrectly, and you close the
displayed setting menu by using the MENU or b button
– After 90 seconds of inactivity on the password input screen
On: Enables reception of multi-channel LPCM source signals
by the processor unit.
Off: Deactivates this function.
On: Activates pass-through, enabling you to watch or listen to
content on a TV or other display device when the system
is in standby mode. For details, refer to the "Startup
Guide."
Off: Deactivates this function. To save power, select "Off"
when a TV or other display device is not connected to the
processor unit.

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