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16
Sound Setting Mode
Sound quality is adjustable in this menu.
1.
Press the MENU button 
● to see the MAIN Menu.
2.
Press the GREEN button 
to see the AUDIO EFFECTS
Menu.
AUDIO EFFECTS Menu
3.
Press the Cursor LEFT/RIGHT buttons 
/
I
to change the
AUDIO MODE: Bypass or Spatial expander.
The AUDIO EFFECTS Menu depends on the AUDIO MODE as
indicated below:
AUDIO MODE: Bypass
Bypass: Normal sound without sound effect.
1.
Press the Cursor UP/DOWN buttons 
E
F
to select
Automatic volume correction [
]. The red point mark indicates the
selected parameter.
2.
Press the Cursor LEFT/RIGHT buttons 
/
I
to select three
different levels: Short, Middle or Long.
Select Off to deactivate the Automatic volume correction.
AUDIO MODE: Spatial expander [
]
1.
Press the Cursor UP/DOWN buttons 
E
F
to select:
Automatic volume correction or Spatial strength.
2.
Automatic volume correction: Press the Cursor LEFT/RIGHT
buttons 
C
I
to select three different levels: Short, Middle or
Long.
Select Off to deactivate the Automatic volume correction.
3.
Spatial strength: Adjust the sound quality to your liking with the
Cursor LEFT/RIGHT buttons 
/
I
.
AUDIO EFFECTS Menu
AUDIO MODE: Bypass
MAIN Menu
AUDIO MODE: Spatial expander
 About Automatic volume correction
Different sound sources, fairly often do not have the same volume level, for example the changing from movie to
the advertisements. The Automatic Volume Correction (AVC) solves this problem and equalizes the volume levels.
 About Spatial expander
The kind of Spatial expander effect depends on the source mode. If the incoming signal is in mono mode, Pseudo
Stereo Effect is active; for stereo signals, Stereo Basewidth Enlargement is effective.
The Pseudo stereo effect cannot restore any room or panning information from a mono signal. It does, however
produce two uncorrelated output signals which can give a dramatic improvement to mono signals without
sounding like a musical effect rather than true stereo.
 Spatial strength
When the AUDIO MODE is in Spatial expander effect, you can reduce or enlarge the stereo image by Spatial
strength control.
17
1.
Press the MENU button 
● to see the MAIN Menu.
2.
Press the GREEN button 
to see the AUDIO EFFECTS
Menu.
AUDIO EFFECTS Menu
3.
Press the RED button 
to see the SPEAKER LEVELS Menu.
SPEAKER LEVELS menu
4.
Press the Cursor UP/DOWN buttons 
E
F
to select:
Volume, Balance or Loudness mode.
The red point mark indicate the selected item.
5.
Adjust the sound quality to your liking with the Cursor
LEFT/RIGHT buttons 
/
I
.
Select Loudness mode (NORMAL, SPECIAL or OFF) to
improve the sound quality [
].
6.
Press the RED button 
to see the HEADPHONES LEVELS
menu.
HEADPHONES LEVELS Menu
7.
Press the Cursor UP/DOWN buttons 
E
F
to select:
Volume, Balance, Loudness mode, Bass or Treble.
The red point mark indicates the selected item.
8.
Adjust the sound quality to your liking with the Cursor
LEFT/RIGHT buttons 
/
I
.
9.
Press the RED button 
to see the EXTERNAL LEVELS
Menu.
EXTERNAL LEVELS Menu
10. Press the Cursor UP/DOWN buttons 
E
F
to select:
SCART volume or AV volume.
The red point mark indicates the selected item.
Select SCART volume to adjust the sound level output to the
Euro-SCART connector (RGB) with the Cursor LEFT/RIGHT
buttons 
/
I
.
Select AV volume to adjust the sound level output to the external
connectors (AV-1/AV-2) with the Cursor LEFT/RIGHT buttons 
/
I
.
11. Press the MENU button 
● to close the AUDIO LEVELS Menus.
Audio Levels menus
 Loudness increases the volume of low and high frequency signals according to the current volume setting.
In NORMAL mode keeping the amplitude of the 1 KHz reference frequency constant.
In SPECIAL mode keeping the amplitude of the 2 KHz reference frequency constant.
Normalize audio levels
EXTERNAL LEVELS Menu
AUDIO EFFECTS Menu
HEADPHONES LEVELS Menu
SPEAKER LEVELS Menu
AUDIO EFFECTS Menu
1.
Press the MENU button 
● to see the MAIN Menu.
2.
Press the GREEN button 
to see the AUDIO EFFECTS
Menu.
AUDIO EFFECTS Menu
3.
Press the GREEN button 
if you wish to normalize audio lev-
els to default factory setting.
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Equalizer & Stereo menus
1.
Press the MENU button 
● to see the MAIN Menu.
2.
Press the GREEN button 
to see the AUDIO EFFECTS
Menu.
AUDIO EFFECTS Menu
3.
Press the YELLOW button 
to see the EQUALIZER Menu.
EQUALIZER Menu
4.
Press the YELLOW button 
to select a pre-defined
equalization: Personal / Classic / Jazz / Pop / In concert / Sport.
5.
To change the Personal option:
a) Press the Cursor LEFT/RIGHT buttons 
/
I
to select:
100Hz, 330Hz, 1KHz, 3.3KHz or 10KHz 
The red point mark indicates the selected item.
b) Press the Cursor UP/DOWN buttons 
E
F
to Adjust.
Note: The Equalizer adjustments are not operative for the 
headphones.
6.
Press the BLUE button 
to see the STEREO Menu.
STEREO Menu
7.
Press the Cursor UP/DOWN buttons 
E
F
to select:
Speakers matrix, Headphones matrix, AV Matrix [
] or
Identification.
The red point mark indicates the selected item.
8.
Press the Cursor LEFT/RIGHT buttons 
/
I
to change.
Select Speakers matrix to change the sound mode in the
speakers.
Select Headphones matrix to change the sound mode in the
headphones.
Select AV matrix to change the sound mode in the audio output
of the external connector (AV-1/AV-2).
Select Identification to activate (ON) or deactivate (OFF) the
automatic Identification of audio system of the current program
[
].
9.
Press the MENU button 
● to close the STEREO Menu.
 About Matrix: Depending on the sound transmission the sound reproduction can be chosen in the STEREO Menu.
In this menu you can select a sound mode to the speakers, another to the headphones and another to the external connectors (AV-1/AV-2).
When the TV set is receiving a STEREO NICAM programme, the TV selects STEREO automatically, and you can change:
STEREO 
 MONO
When the TV is receiving a BILINGUAL NICAM programme, the TV selects DUAL CHANNEL A automatically, and you can change:
DUAL CHANNEL A 
DUAL CHANNEL B  DUAL CHANNEL A B  MONO
When the TV set is receiving a MONO NICAM programme, the TV set selects MONO NICAM automatically, and you can change:
MONO NICAM 
 MONO
When the TV is receiving a MONO FM programme, the TV set selects MONO automatically but the sound mode cannot be change.
 About Identification
IDENTIFICATION ON: The TV automatically identifies the received audio system MONO FM, STEREO NICAM or DUAL NICAM SIGNAL.
IDENTIFICATION OFF: Disqualifies the automatic identification of the audio system and forces the sound into MONO FM.
This mode can be convenient when the level of the signal received is extremely weak. This function is independent for every program.
MAIN Menu
AUDIO EFFECTS Menu
EQUALIZER Menu
STEREO Menu
19
Features setting mode
In this mode you can set the ON-TIMER and OFF-TIMER, set the CHILD LOCK, activate or deactivate the interactive
HELP, view the all functions implemented in your TV set demonstration and set the Post code.
1.
Press the MENU button 
● to see the MAIN Menu.
2.
Press the YELLOW button 
to see the Timer Menu.
ON-TIMER
The On-Timer is used to programme switching ON the TV set during
the 24 hours of the day.
In order to be able to run this function, it is essential to adjust the
current time
3.
Press the Cursor UP/DOWN buttons 
E
/
F
to select
“Current time”. The red point mark indicates the selected item.
Automatic TIME adjustment: If a programme with teletext is being
received, the “Current time” can be adjusted automatically with that
signal's clock.
To synchronize “Current time”, press Text/Mix/Image button a/b/I.
*
Important: If a signal via satellite is being received, or if correct time
cannot be obtained, the time will have to be adjusted manually.
Manual time adjustment: Press the Cursor LEFT/RIGHT buttons 
/
I
to adjust the “Current time” manually.
4.
Press the Cursor UP/DOWN buttons 
E
/
F
to select “Programmed switch on at”. The red point mark indicates
the selected item.
5.
Press the Cursor LEFT/RIGHT buttons 
/
I
to adjust the switch on.
To cancel the switch on, select 
.
6.
Press the MENU button 
● to close the ON TIMER Menu.
7.
Press the Stand-by button ( æ TV) on the remote control to put the TV set into Stand-by Mode.
When the preset time is reached, the TV set turns ON and a picture appears on the screen.
As a safety precaution, in the case of nobody being home when the television switches on automatically, the television
will disconnect itself after 120 minutes; if it is to continue to run, any button on the remote control functions should be
pressed.
Note: In the event of a power cut, disconnection from the plug or television switch, all the data on the ON TIMER will be
cancelled.
OFF -TIMER
The OFF-Timer is used to programme switching the TV set to Stand-by
mode, after the set length of time has passed.
If necessary, repeat steps (1. ~ 2.) to see the Timer Menu.
3.
Press the Cursor UP/DOWN buttons 
E
/
F
to select “Off
timer status”. The red point mark indicates the selected item.
4.
Press the Cursor LEFT/RIGHT buttons 
/
I
to select the desired
period (05 ( 180 minutes).
To cancel the OFF-Timer, select 
.
5.
Press the MENU button 
● to close the OFF -TIMER Menu.
Note: The off timer data will be cancelled if you turn off the TV by the
Stand-by button ( æ TV) on the remote control or with the Main power
button (®) on the TV set.
MAIN Menu
TIMER Menu
TIMER Menu
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