AUDIO MENU
Mute Lets you turn the TV's sound off or on.
Equalizer Takes you to slider bars that adjust the tone of each of the
TV's external and internal speakers.
Speakers Lets you turn on or off the TV's internal or external front or
rear speakers.
Audio Processor
Lets you choose among the available audio modes, which control the
'way sound comes through your speakers.
Mono Plays the sound in mono only. This is a good choice when
receiving broadcasts where distance makes the stereo signal weak.
Stereo Splits the incoming stereo audio signal into left and right
channels. Most TV programs and recorded materials have stereo
audio. The TV displays the word STEREOwhen you tune to a program
that is broadcast in stereo.
Dolby* 3 Stereo Splits the incoming audio signal into left and right
and center channels.
Pro Logic Splits the incoming audio signal into left, right, center, and
rear channels. You must connect rear speakers to hear the rear
(surround) channel information.
Matrix Surround Splits the incoming audio signal into left, right, and
rear channels. You must connect rear speakers to hear the rear
(surround) channel information. This is a good choice when you're
listening to monophonic audio, such as speeches, sporting events or
plain dialog.
Hall Surround Splits the incoming audio signal into left, right, and
rear channels. You must connect rear speakers to hear the rear
(surround) channel information. This is a good choice for movies,
music, etc.
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* Dolby isa trademark of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corp.
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