Sanyo CE32WN3-B CRT Television User Manual


 
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SOUND FUNCTIONS
SOUND FUNCTIONS
To adjust the sound volume, press the / buttons.
Note : If the volume is restricted check Hotel Specification settings
on page 17.
To enter and exit the main menu press the F button on the TV or
the Menu button on the remote control unit.
Use the or buttons to scroll up and down between menu
options. Use the
button to open the sub menus and the
and
buttons to switch between the options. Press the Menu
button to return to a higher level menu screen.
Press the Menu button and select the Sound option from the Main
Menu by pressing the or buttons. A sub menu will drop down
when the
button is pressed, providing the following options.
Volume : Increase the sound level
output
.
Balance : Balances the sound level
between the left and right speakers.
Bass : Adjusts bass (low) frequencies.
Treble : Adjusts treble (high) frequencies.
Mode : Provides two or three options
depending on the sound standard detected
in the selected channel: DUAL A, DUAL B,
MONO, STEREO, NICAM MONO.
Note: Balance, Bass,Treble and Volume can also be accessed by
pressing the
/OK button.
Effects : Select the effects option by
pressing the or buttons followed by
the
button. This sub menu provides
options enabling the adjustment of certain
sound properties (see “Sound Effects”).
Select sound required by pressing the
or
button. To select other sub menus
press the or buttons. To return to
the Sound Menu press the Menu button
once.
Headphones :Press the or buttons.
This sub menu is available only when the
presence of headphone is detected. A sub
menu drops down when the
button is
pressed, with the following options:
Volume,
Balance, Bass, Treble and mode (*), with
the same functions as the Sound menu
described previously on this page.
To return to the main menu press the Menu button.
The menu display only appears on the screen for 10 seconds.
* Mode only appears if there is a dual language broadcast signal.
Stereo Mode
Several of the following options are displayed depending on the type
of broadcast, when pressing the Surround button or the button.
PSEUDO STEREO ON/OFF : When ON, it provides a pseudo-stereo
effect to mono broadcasts.
NORMAL STEREO : Switches to stereo sound if broadcast is in stereo.
SPATIAL STEREO : Enhances stereo sound when enabled.
3D SURROUND MONO : This mode is especially prepared to produce
3D Surround effects in mono broadcasts.
ACTIVE 3D SURROUND : Provides optimum 3D Surround effects.
SUPER 3D SURROUND : Select this mode if you wish to enhance the
3D Surround effect, e.g. when viewing
movies.
NOTE : Balance will have no effect on the audible sound
in any 3D surround mode, although the on screen
display will still adjust.
What is Active 3D Surround?
In traditional stereo sound, left and right channels combine to create
a
stereo image. Better speakers can create a larger perceived sound
stage, so sound seems to emanate from a few feet behind the
monitor. Sound can have a much wider presence with Active 3D
surround technologies. Music and sound effects appear to come
from points in the room far from the speakers. Objects (such as
jets) seem to move towards and then past the listener, whilst the
important channel sound still appears to come from the centre of
the screen.
Optimum positioning
Sit at a distance of approximately 2 to 4 meters from the TV set.
Listen facing the centre of the TV set.
Remove any obstructions between you and the TV set.
Effects
Bass boost : Enhances bass frequencies when enabled. This can
be accessed by pressing the BASS button.
Auto Volume : Keeps steady volume when enabled.
A•B
Volume Adjustment
Sound Effects
Sound Adjustment
Main Menu
Volume
Sound
>
Menu
Mode
Effects
Phones
Treble
Bass
Balance
Volume
Sound
>
>
Balance
Volume
Bass
Treble
Mode
STEREO
Sound
>
Menu
Mode
Effects
Phones
Treble
Bass
Balance
Volume
Sound
>
>
Treble
Bass
Volume
Headphones
Sound
>
Menu
Mode
Effects
Auricular
Treble
Bass
Balance
Volume
Sound
>
>
Auto volume
Stereo mode
Effects
Bass boost
Balance
2 ~ 4
meters
Tuning
More
Externals
Sound
>
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>
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Menu
Picture
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