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English - 27
Getting System Information from the Display
Understanding messages on the display
The display on the front of the console allows you to access the System menu and
shows system information and icons.
Using the System menu
Use the System menu to adjust audio levels, turn on/off features (such as
AUTO OFF), change the language, set the coaxial, analog and optical inputs for a
particular source, run ADAPTiQ
®
, pair your Acoustimass
®
module with the console
or factory reset the system.
1. Press
on the remote.
2. Press
and to scroll through the System menu.
3. Press
and to adjust the settings.
4. Press
.
Display System state
1 AUDIO COMP
Off: (Default) No change to audio track.
Enhance dialogue: Increases the level of dialogue and
sound effects at low volume settings while
providing full audio impact at high volume settings.
Smart volume: Reduces the range of volume levels in a
movie soundtrack so the difference between extremely
loud outbursts and soft sounds is less noticeable.
2 AUDIO/VIDEO SYNC
Adjusts the audio delay to synchronize audio and video.
3 HDMI-CEC
On: (Default) Enables CEC (see page 22).
Off: Disables CEC.
4 AUTO OFF
Enable: (Default) The system powers off after sixteen
minutes of inactivity (no sound coming from the system).
Disable: The system will not automatically power off.
5 SIDE AUX
Audio in: (Default) Sets the
connector for an auxiliary
source.
Headphones: Sets the
connector as a headphones
input.
Note: If set to Headphones input and a cable is
connected, the soundbar is muted.
Disconnect your headphones when not in use.
6 BASS LEVEL
Adjusts bass level.
7 TREBLE LEVEL
Adjusts treble level.
8 CENTER LEVEL
Increases or decreases the level of dialogue for movies
and TV.