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The installation assistant dialogue box will appear on screen after turning the
device on for the first time.
› You will be asked if this option is to be carried. Select „YES“.
› Select the country, language and time zone
› Press „SETUP“.
› Select „NEXT“.
› Now you will be asked if you would like to start an automatic channel scan.
› Select „YES“.
› After scanning has been completed the device will switch to the last scanned
channel.
› Further settings are available for selection in this menu. You can open this menu
either with „MENU“ during DVB-T operation or with „SETUP“ during DVD or USB
operation.
› You can regulate the volume with the VOL –/+ buttons.
› Press the „MUTE“ button to activate/deactivate the sound.
› Use thebuttons on the remote control during DVB-T operation and while
watching a film or listening to music to regulate the volume.
› Enter the DVD SETUP menu and select the submenu option „DOWNMIX“ to
choose between a „LT/RT“ and „LO/RO“ mode or select under the submenu opti-
on „AUDIO MODE“ between a „L/R“, „L/L“ and „R/R“ sound setting mode.
LT/LR: Select this option if a DVD disc has been recorded in a Pro Logic Dolby Digi-
tal format and the respective receiver has been connected to the DVD player. The
matrix-based encoding method enables the transmission of stereo tone through
4 audio channels (left, right, central and surround).
LO/RO: Select this option to play a DVD disc in a two-channel audio format (left
and right).
L/R: Sound is transmitted through the left and right audio channel (speaker).
LL: Sound is transmitted through the left audio channel (speaker) only.
RR: Sound is transmitted through the right audio channel (speaker) only.
Try to maintain a safe volume level and avoid excessive noise. Over a cer-
tain amount of time your hearing will become accustomed to the adju-
sted volume level.
Please note that excessive sound pressure levels created when listening
to loud volume levels with earphones or headphones can lead to perma-
nent hearing damage or loss.
Chapter 12
Sound settings
Chapter 11
First time installation
First time installation
Sound settings
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