Beko Flat Panel Television IDTV 28C723IDW User Manual

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Sound mode
You can select NORMAL, SPATIAL or DOLBY VIRTUAL (optional) with 
 
» « 
or
 » «.
SPATIAL sound is an ‘expanded stereo’.  It gives the impression that the two speakers in the
TV are further apart than they really are.
DOLBY VIRTUAL is based on Dolby Pro Logic decoding for production of the Left, Right,
Centre and Virtual Surround Sound channels using two loudspeaker.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”, “Pro Logic” and the
double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Please Note
To get the surround effects in Dolby Virtual  mode, you must apply a Dolby Surround encoded
input to the TV. You can’t  adjust the AVL and EQUALIZER in  DOLBY VIRTUAL mode.
Press »
MENU
« to open the »MAIN MENU«.
– The »MAIN MENU« appears.
Select »SOUND« with 
»
«, »
«
 
and confirm with
»
«.
– The »SOUND« menu appears.
SOUND
PICTURE
PROGRAM TABLE
DIGITAL SETUP
FEATURES
MAIN MENU
EXIT
SELECT
OK
Sound settings
Sound type
If  the  device  receives  two  channel  programmes,  e.g.  a
film  with  the original  sound  on  sound  channel  B  (display:
 »Dual  II  «)  and  the dubbed  version  on  sound  channel
A  (display:  »Dual  I«),  you  can select the sound channel
you desire.
If   the   device   receives   stereo   or   Nicam   programmes,
it   switches automatically to stereo sound (display: »Stereo«).
You   can   switch   the   sound   to   »Mono«   if   the   stereo
reception quality is poor.
VOLUME
BALANCE
SOUND TYPE
SOUND MODE
AVL
DYNAMIC BASS
EQUALIZER
BACK
SOUND
STEREO
NORMAL
ON
ON
USER
BACK
Volume
The  standard  volume  is  set  here.  This  is  the  volume  of
the  television after switching on.
Select  »VOLUME«  with 
»
«, »
«
 
and  adjust  the
setting with 
» « 
or
 » «
.
Balance
Select »BALANCE« with 
»
«, »
«
 
and adjust the setting
with 
» « 
or
 » «
.
VOLUME
BALANCE
SOUND TYPE
SOUND MODE
AVL
DYNAMIC BASS
EQUALIZER
BACK
SOUND
STEREO
NORMAL
ON
ON
USER
BACK
Select  »SOUND TYPE«  with 
»
«, »
«
 
and  adjust  the  setting with 
» « 
or
 » «
.