Panasonic TU-PTA100E Satellite TV System User Manual


 
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The Volume adjustment sets the
overall output volume.
Note:
At the time of shipment from the factory,
the volume is set to the maximum level.
The Wide Plasma Display also has a
volume setting control, so the maximum
volume is determined by the volume
control settings at both the receiver and
the Wide Plasma Display.
Bass adjustment will emphasise the
lower, deeper frequencies and can be
increased or decreased.
Treble adjustment will emphasise the
sharper, higher frequencies and can
be increased or decreased.
Balance affects the levels of sound
between the left and right speakers.
Adjustment can be made so that the
level from the speakers will suit your
listening position.
The headphone volume can be
adjusted independently of the
receiver’s AUDIO OUT terminals so
that everyone can enjoy listening at
their own comfort level.
The Al setting automatically analyses
the incoming sound signal and
processes it to give lower noise and
optimum tone for the programme
material.
MPX will usually be set to Stereo to
provide the best reproduction,
however if reception deteriorates or if
the service is not available than it is
advisable to switch to Mono. Mono
(M1) and (M2) can also be selected if
signals are being transmitted.
Bass and Treble are set to the
optimum levels for music or speech.
SOUND MENU
Volume
Bass
Treble
Balance
Open the Sound menu
Move to your choice
Increase or decrease levels or set
options
Press the TV/AV button to exit the
Sound menu
MPX
Select
Adjust
Exit
TV/AV
Bass
Volume
Sound menu
Treble
Balance
MPX Stereo
Mode
Music
Headphone volume
AI
On
Select
Change
Exit
TV/AV
Bass
Volume
Sound menu
Treble
Balance
MPX Stereo
Mode
Music
Headphone volume
AI
On
Mode
AI
Select
Change
Exit
TV/AV
Bass
Volume
Sound menu
Treble
Balance
MPX Stereo
Mode
Music
Headphone volume
AI
Off