
9
TV Setup
The Setup menu contains items that control the
settings of the TV’s functions, features, services and
peripherals you may have connected.
The
Speakers menu reflects the speaker-related
controls.
The
General menu allows you to change settings
that will typically be accessed only occasionally.
The
Source menu allows you to select a source.
The
Decoder menu allows you to define one or
more programme numbers as decoder programme
numbers.
Speakers General Source Decoder
Test tone
Balance
Centre volume
Surround L volume
Surround R volume
Wireless surround
To front
To surround
Subwoofer
Auto surround
Setup
Your TV is equipped with integrated front left, right
and centre loudspeakers, capable of reproducing
Stereo and Dolby 3 stereo modes.
For Hall, full Dolby Pro Logic II and Dolby Digital
surround sound you should use the two amplified
rear surround speakers.
Depending on the output and Surround mode (see
Main menu,TV, Sound, Surround mode, p. 13)
selected, some menu items may be greyed out and
are not selectable.
Test tone controls
The menu item
Test tone enables you to
balance the volume levels of the speakers.
& Select Test tone and press the cursor right.
é Once turned on, the Test Tone will circulate
through the left, centre, right speakers and both
rear surround speakers (if present).
“ Press the cursor up/down to select the desired
speaker for individual volume level adjustment.
‘ Press the cursor left/right to adjust the volume
level.
Wireless Surround
The system has already been configured in the
factory to work properly.
In rare circumstances, interference from
external RF (wireless) equipment such as RF
headphones, mobile phones or remote controls
for lights, may occur.
Then it may be necessary to shift to another
wireless channel.
Use the cursor left/right, up/down to select
another channel.
Important:Always be sure that the wireless
receiver box and the Wireless Surround setting
are switched to the same transmitting channel.
Otherwise no sound or only a distorted sound
will be heard on the surround speakers.
To avoid interfered picture the wireless transmitter
might be automatically switched off.
In rare cases, when no RF surround sound is
possible or when there is too much
interference, use the wired back up solution
with a 3.5 mm stereo jack. In this case select
Off in the Wireless surround menu item. See
Connect Peripheral equipment,Wired rear
loudspeakers, p. 28.
To front / To surround
Select
To front or To surround and then
select the distance between the TV or the rear
surround speakers and the place you sit to
watch TV.
Subwoofer
Select if you want to use the internal
subwoofer or if you installed an external one.
See Connect Peripheral Equipment, Connect
extra subwoofer, p. 28.
Auto Surround
Sometimes the broadcaster transmits special
signals for Surround Sound encoded
programmes.
The TV automatically switches to the best
surround sound mode when
Auto Surround is
switched
On.However it is possible to
overwrite this setting.
Speakers
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