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Using the TV’s menu
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When viewing Dolby Surround encoded
programmes, you can enjoy Dolby Surround
Pro Logic surround sound.
• When Dolby Digital surround sound is
being used, “DOLBY DIGITAL” is
displayed at the top right of the screen for
a few seconds.
When Pro Logic compatible Dolby
Digital surround sound is being used,
“DOLBY D+PL” is displayed at the top
right of the screen for a few seconds.
When digital sound (PCM) is being used,
“PRO LOGIC” is displayed at the top
right of the screen for a few seconds.
When viewing a programme from the
EXT terminal which has not been set
to DIGITAL-IN, or when viewing a TV
programme:
When viewing Dolby Surround encoded
programmes, you can enjoy Dolby Surround
Pro Logic surround sound.
• When an EXT signal is being used, “PRO
LOGIC” is displayed at the top right of
the screen for a few seconds.
• Dolby* Digital is an advanced form of
digital audio coding. Dolby Digital audio
is available from programme sources
(such as DVD-video discs) which are
usually identified with a Dolby Digital
logo.
* Manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories.
“Dolby”, “Pro Logic”, and the double-D
symbol are trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories.
Other surround function
DANCE CLUB:
This function creates a dance club
atmosphere.
CONCERT HALL:
This function creates a concert hall
atmosphere.
STADIUM:
This function creates a stadium atmosphere.
• The above function does not appear in the
SURROUND FEATURES menu when
viewing a programme from the EXT
terminal which has been set to
DIGITAL-IN.
• The above function does not work
properly for Dolby Surround encoded
programmes or mono sound programmes.
3D-PHONIC setting
1 Press the 6
66
6 buttons to choose
3D-PHONIC. Then press the 3
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3
button
2 Press the 6
66
6 buttons to choose an
item. Then press the 5
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5 buttons
to change the setting
TV SPEAKER:
L/C/R:
Choose when using the TV speaker.
CENTRE:
Choose when using external front L/R
speakers and using the TV speaker as
the centre speaker.
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