Operating instructions

Adjusting the sound
You can adjust all of your television's sound functions by using a
pair of buttons: select a function with the AUDIO l_utton and
adjust the function with the ADJUST button or right/left button.
You use the ADJUST button 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've selected.
F)Important:
what you'll adjust:
"Listen to: Stereo/SAP/Mono" allows you to change the audio recep-
tion mode to stereo, separate audio programming ,IS.._P), or monau-
ral (mono), depending on the type of broadcast you are receiving.
As you select the reception mode, remember the following:
° The "Stereo" setting allows you to receive both mono and stereo
broadcasts.
The separate audio programming ("SAP") setting offers you the
option of listening to either of two separate audio programs.
For example, a combination television/radio stati _n may broad-
cast through the TV.
The "Mono" setting reduces unwanted background noise when a
stereo broadcast is coming in weak. 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 appears when programs are broadcast in
stereo or when separate audio programming (SAP) i_ 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 left and right
speakers.
"Surround: Off/Simulate/Hall" allows you to simulate or expand
stereo sound.
"Off' does not change the sound.
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