Operating instructions

Adjusting the sound
_Important
You can customize all of your TSPs sound functions with a set of
buttons; you select a function with the AUDIO button, then you
adjust the function with the ADJUST but_:ons or right/left buttons.
You use the ADJUST bu.ttons to:
select a position (e.g., stereo),
increase or decrease the function (e.g., bass), or
shift from one end of a scale to the other (e.g., balance).
After adjusting the sound, an on-screen display will indicate the
function and level you'w_ selected.
what you will adjust:
"Listen to: Stereo/SAP_{ono" allows you to change the :_udio
reception mode to stereo, separate audio programming (S.A.P.), or
monaural (mono), depending on the type of broadcast you are
receiving. As you change this setting, remember the following:
The "Stereo" setting allows you to receive both mono and stereo
broadcasts.
The separate audio programming ("S.A.P.") setting offers you
the option of listening to a separate audio program. For ex-
ample, a station may broadcast news, weather, or a foreign
language soundtrack on the S.A.P. program.
The "Mono" setting reduces unwanted background noise when
the TV is receiving a weak stereo broadcast signal. When you
use the "Mono" setting, you will hear the broadcast !in monaural
even when the broadcast signal is in stereo.
An on-screen display appear,_ when programs are bl_oadcast in
stereo or when separate audio programming (S.A.P.) is available.
"Bass" controls the volume of low frequency sound.
"Treble" controls the volume of high frequency sound.
"Balance" adjusts the level of sound between the lef_ and right
speakers.
"Surround: Off!Simulate/Hall" allows you to simulate or expand
stereo sound.
"Off' does not change the sound.
"Simulate" gives you a pseudo-stereo effect when receiving
monaural sound broadcasts.
"Hall" makes stereo sound seem wider and extend around
behind you.
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