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Advanced
operations
Using the 3D PHONIC function, you can get a simulated
surround effect from your stereo system.
During playback
1
Press 3D PHONIC.
The 3D PHONIC window appears on the TV screen.
2
Select the desired mode by using 2/3.
Each time you press the button, the 3D PHONIC
mode changes as follows:
ACTION
Suitable for action movies and sports programs
in which sounds dynamically move.
DRAMA
Natural and warm sound. You can enjoy movies
in a relaxed mood.
THEATER
You can enjoy sound effects like in a major
theater in Hollywood.
3
Press 5/ to adjust the effect level.
You can select the effect level among "1" through
"5".
The higher value enhances the effect.
.
To simulate surround sound
[3D PHONIC]
Available :
ACTION
DRAMA
THEATER
NONE
Selected effect mode
TV2
2
TV1
1
TV3
3
TV5
5
TV4
4
TV6
6
TV8
8
TV7
7
TV9
9
TV0
0
TV-/--
10
MUTING
+10
TV/VIDEO
CANCEL
TITLE/
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3D
PHONIC
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REMOTE CONTROL
OPEN/
CLOSE
TV DVD
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TV DVD
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3D PHONIC
+ 5
ACTION
4
Effect level
NOTES
To dismiss the 3D PHONIC window:
Press 3D PHONIC.
The 3D PHONIC window disappears if no operation is
made for about 10 seconds.
The 3D PHONIC function works correctly only when
playing back a DVD VIDEO disc recorded with the Dolby
Digital. With other sources, you cannot get any effect if
you press the 3D PHONIC button.
When playing back a DVD VIDEO disc recorded with the
Dolby Digital that does not contain the rear signal, you
cannot get a correct 3D PHONIC sound though you can
change the 3D PHONIC setting.
The 3D PHONIC function does not affect the Dolby
Digital bitstream signal from the DIGITAL OUT jack.
When you set the 3D PHONIC function is active, the
"ANALOG DOWN MIX" and "D. RANGE
COMPRESSION" setting in the "AUDIO" setting display
are disabled.
+ 5
ACTION
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