Menu SOUND
Menu Point
Volume
Equalizer
Balance
Headphone
Sound Mode
AVL
Effect
Dynamic
Bass
Sub-menu EQUALIZER
Menu point
Sound Mode
USER
Sub-menu HEADPHONE
Menu Point
Volume
Sound mode
Balance
Settings
Basic setting of the volume when switching on (scale 0 – 63).
Select a moderate basic volume.
Open EQUALIZER sub-menu: See the next section
Balance between the left and the right loudspeakers (scale -31 – 31).
Open HEADPHONE sub-menu: See section after next.
Choose between Stereo and Mono. You will be able to choose
between DUAL A and DUAL B (original language and synchronization)
here apart from this, if the current broadcast supports the DUAL
mode (e.g. in the case of dual language broadcasts).
The functions correspond to the I-II button.
The AVL (Automatic Volume Limiting) function balances the different
volumes of the various broadcasts.
OFF: Original volumes; ON: Even volume.
Set the sound effect on or off.
The sound will be perceived like a stereo noise if the current
SOUND MODE has been set to Mono, when the sound effect has been
activated.
The ambient sound will be deeper if the current SOUND MODE has
been set to Stereo.
Set the bass sounds to LOW, HIGH or OFF.
The HIGH setting is not recommended in the case of a high volume.
Settings
Select between different equalizer pre-settings.
The sound settings have been optimized for the respective musical
genre, in the case of the POP, ROCK, JAZZ and CLASSIC settings;
FLAT is the normal setting.
You will be able to make your own setting in the case of the USER
setting:
Select a frequency band with
Set a value with
.
Settings
Set the volume of the headphones (scale 0 – 63). (You set the
volume of the main loudspeaker with the
Choose between Stereo and Mono for the headphones. You will be
able to choose between DUAL A and DUAL B (original language and
synchronization) apart from this here, if the current broadcast
supports the DUAL mode (e.g. in the case of two-language
broadcasts).
Balance between the left and the right headphones loudspeaker
(scale -31 – 31).
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