Setup guide

Adjusting the sound
Your TV allows you to customize and adjust the ,_ettings of its
audio functions. This section gives you descriptions of each audio
function, then explains how to adjust the functions.
descriptions of audio functions
The "Listen to" function allows you to determine how your TV will
receive an audio signal and play back the sound that you hear. You
can set this function to "Stereo:" "S.A.P.," and "N[ono."
For almost all situations, you should choose "Stereo." With this
setting, the TV will play stereo broadcasts in stereo and mono
broadcasts in mono. If a channel is broadcasting in stereo, the
word "Stereo" will be displayed when you tune to that channel.
Some TV stations will broadcast a separate audio programming,
or "S.A.P.," signal. This signal is an additional soundtrack that
you can't hear during normal TV viewing. An S.A.P. si_mal
might be related to the program you are watching (e.g., a
soundtrack in a foreign language), or it might be unrelated (e.g.,
a weather report). If a channel is broadcasting an S.A.P. signal,
the letters "SAP" will appear on-screen when you tune to that
channel. Choose "Listen to: SAP" to hear the S.A.P. signal.
Use the "Mono" setting if you are receiving a weak audio
signal. This setting will reduce background _.oise. However,
with this setting, the TV will only play in mono, even if the
program you are watching _s in stereo.
The "Bass" function controls the volume of low tYequency sound.
The "Treble" function controls the volume of high frequency sound.
The "Balance" function adjusts the level of sound between the left
and right speakers. Adjust the scale until the. sound seems to come
equally from both speakers.
The "Surround" function creates simulated stereo and surround
effects. You can set this function to "Off," "Simulate," or "Hall."
Select "Off' if you do not want to use any surround effi_cts.
Select "Simulate" if are watching a non-stereo program; your
Projection TV will create a simulated stereo effect.
Select "Hall" if you are watching a stereo program; your Projec-
tion TV will create a simulated surround effect, making the
sound seem to extend around and behind you.
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