Using the remote control 21
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Adjusting sound settings
Adjusting volume
You can adjust audio volume by pressing the following buttons:
•
(Volume) + or (Volume) - on the remote control, or
•
+ or - on the remote control, or
• or on the TV.
The volume indicator increases or decreases in length as volume rises or falls.
Mute setting
• Press (Mute) on the remote control to turn off the audio temporarily.
• Press
(Mute) again, or press (Volume) + on the remote control or
on the TV to restore the sound level.
Turning on/off the Surround sound effect
You can press Surround on the remote control to turn on or off the TV’s
SRS TruSurround XT sound effect. The SRS TruSurround XT sound
technology makes it possible for the TV to deliver true-to-life sounds by
simulating multi-channel audio output. It also helps to enhance the clarity of
verbal conversations.
Selecting a preset EQ mode
Press EQ Mode on the remote control to select a suitable EQ (Equalizer)
mode from Classic, POP, JAZZ, Rock and Personal. You can also customise
the
Personal sound mode according to your preference. See "Setting up the
Personal EQ Mode" on page 33.
Changing programs
Selecting a program directly
• To select a single-digit program number, press the corresponding program
selection button. For example, to select program 8, press .
• To select a double-digit program number, press
(Program entry),
followed by the corresponding program selection buttons. For example, to
select program 28, press
(Program entry), and then , .
Changing programs sequentially
You can sequentially change TV programs by pressing the following buttons:
•
P or P on the remote control, or
• or on the remote control, or
• or on the TV.
Returning to the previous viewed program or input
• When viewing TV input, you can press Recall on the remote control to
quickly return to the previous viewed program. This button can be used to
toggle between the two most recently viewed programs without having to
enter the precise program number.
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