Mitsubishi lt-3280 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 5:  Using the TV Menu
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•  SAP (Second Audio Program): Additional 
monaural sound track that you cannot hear 
during normal TV viewing.  The SAP signal 
might be related to the program you are 
watching, such as a sound track in a foreign 
language, or unrelated to the program you are 
watching, such as a weather report.  If a SAP 
signal is broadcast, the letters “SAP” will be 
displayed when you tune to the channel.
•  Mono: Reduces background noise and should 
be used when receiving a weak stereo audio 
signal.  All audio will be played mono with this 
setting.
Listen to is not available for devices connected to 
the video inputs, component inputs or 1394 devices.
◊  Level Sound 
 
Turn On or Off to automatically equalize the 
volume level of programs containing significant 
level differences from one segment to another (for 
example, regular programming to commercials).  To 
receive the best fidelity with music programs, you 
can turn this setting to Off.
Digital-Only Audio Settings
◊  Language
Determines what possible language you will hear.  
Your choices are:
 
•  English
 
•  French
 
•  German
 
•  Italian
 
•  Portuguese
 
•  Spanish
 
•  “Other”
◊  Level Sound 
Automatically reduces loud passages and boosts 
soft passages to a more uniform loudness.  When 
connecting to an A/V receiver, set level sound to 
OFF and turn the display’s internal speakers off to 
send full dynamics to the A/V receiver.
This feature only works with Dolby Digital sources.  
Other digital audio formats do not offer this dynamic 
range control.  In these cases, no effect will be 
heard when changing the level sound setting.
A/V Setting Descriptions:  Audio
NOTE:  The effects of the Audio Settings of Bass, Treble, 
Balance and Surround affect the sound heard through 
the display’s internal speakers only.
Using the AUDIO Button on the Remote Control
To adjust individual Audio settings directly with the 
remote control:
1.  Press AUDIO to cycle through the available settings.
2. Press ADJUST   or   to adjust the setting.  After 5 
seconds of inactivity, the setting display will disappear.
Analog and Digital Audio Setting
A slider will display on-screen for most settings.  When 
the slider is displayed it has a numeric value, where 63 is 
the maximum, 31 is the mid-point and 0 is the minimum.
◊ 
 Bass 
 
Enhances or reduces low-pitch sound.
  Treble 
 
Enhances or reduces high-pitch sound.
◊  Balance 
 
Adjusts the level of sound between the left and right 
speakers.
◊  Surround 
 
Creates simulated stereo and surround effects 
through the display’s internal speakers.  Your 
choices are:
•  Off: No surround effects.  
•  Surround Sound: Will create a simulated surround effect
   when watching a stereo program.
 • Simulated Stereo: Will create a simulated stereo effect 
  when watching a non-stereo program.
Analog-Only Audio Settings
◊  
Listen to 
Determines how your media center will receive a 
broadcast audio signal and play back the sound you 
hear.  Your choices are:
•  Stereo: Default setting.  Will play stereo 
broadcasts in stereo and mono broadcasts 
in mono.  The word “Stereo” will be displayed 
when you tune to a channel broadcasting stereo.