ATSC DIGITAL SPEAKERS MENU CONTROLS
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DTV Main Menu
Picture
Sound
Speakers
Features
DTV Setup
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Speaker Menu
Center Delay
Front Left
Right
Rear On/Off
Left
Right
Delay
Test Tone
Subwoofer Level
Back
Normal - Front in Line
On
3 feet/1 meter
Off
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SPEAKERS
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DTV Main Menu
Picture
Sound
Speakers
Features
DTV Setup
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T
he Speakers Menu involves
various setup and function
aspects of multichannel speaker
configurations possible within
Dolby Digital Surround Sound
system playback. Basically, the
Speakers Menu controls deal with
distinct “one-time” settings for
such items as speaker volume
levels and sound delay (as related
to speaker distance and listening
room size dimensions).
Select the ATSC Speakers
Menu.
With the DTV Main Menu on-
screen, move the highlight with the
MENU (M)
▲▼ buttons. Then
press the MENU button.
Press the Menu ᮤ or ᮣ arrow
buttons to adjust the selected
Speaker adjustment control.
Press the Menu (M) ▲▼ buttons
to move up and down the list of
individual Speaker Menu controls.
(See the Speaker Menu
information box to the right for
detailed descriptions on the select
controls.)
Press the “exit” button to clear
the screen.
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SMART HELP
Note: Other speaker
configuration slide switch
controls are also located on the
rear of the DPTV. The FRONT
SPEAKERS and CENTER
CHANNEL INPUT switches
direct the use and audio signal
routing for the DPTV’s internal
cabinet speakers and external
output speaker terminals. (See
pages 33 and 34 for further details
on the location and use of these
additional audio speaker controls.)
Center
• Delay - control allows the user to adjust center
channel speaker sound for situations where external
Left/Right speakers are in use and their relative
distance/position from the DPTV’s internal cabinet
speakers may vary. (See pages 33 and 34 for further
details on front external speakers, amplifier surround
systems, and the use of the DPTV as a source for
center channel speaker sound.)
- Normal - Front in Line is for the speaker
arrangement where the center, left, and right
speakers are evenly lined up and roughly
equidistant from the user.
- Center Forward setting compensates for a
center speaker being placed a few feet in front of
the external left and right speakers.
- Center Back setting compensates for a center
speaker being placed a few feet
behind the
position of the external left and right speakers.
Front
• Left - control adjusts the volume level of the DPTV’s
left front internal cabinet speaker (or the Left Front
External Speakers Output terminal source on the rear
of the DPTV).
• Right - control adjusts the volume level of the
DPTV’s right front internal cabinet speaker (or the
Right Front External Speakers Output terminal
source on the rear of the DPTV).
Rear
• On/Off - control allows the user to turn the rear
surround sound signals On or Off to the Surround
External Speaker Output terminals on the rear of the
DPTV.
• Left - control adjusts the volume level of the DPTV’s
left rear surround sound speaker (as connected
through the Left Surround External Speaker Output
terminal on the rear of the DPTV).
• Right - control adjusts the volume level of the
DPTV’s right rear surround sound speaker
(as connected through the Right Surround External
Speaker Output terminal on the rear of the DPTV).
• Delay - control adjusts rear surround sound to
compensate for room size and how far the rear
surround speakers are located behind the system user
(3feet/1 meter; 6 feet/2 meters, etc.).
Test Tone
• On/Off - allows the use of a test tone signal in order
to help set the volume levels for the individual
channel DPTV audio system speakers. (See the
following page for details on the use of the test tone
speaker adjustment process.)
Subwoofer Level
• Adjusts the volume level of a subwoofer speaker (as
connected through the Subwoofer Speaker Output
terminal on the rear of the DPTV).
Note: The DPTV’s additional Subwoofer Preamp
Output plug provides a variable line level signal
intended for an external “powered” subwoofer
capable of its own volume level adjustments.