In addition to the standard features found, your TV also has NICAM sound capabilities. NICAM transmitted signals provide
stereo sound whilst viewing the TV in NICAM mode, thus giving the user even greater listening pleasure. The TV also pro-
vides 16:9 (Wide Screen Format) viewing capabilities, together with automatic wide screen detection software built in.
The Nicam facility features two modes which provide the viewer with various sound effects.
These features are activated by pressing the key on the handset. When repeatedly pressed
the TV will cycle through each mode and will display a particular on-screen symbol. The various
modes and on-screen identification is explained below.
This effect enhances NICAM digital
stereo by forcing a wide area of sound
from the TV. Use this mode when viewing action movies
or sports events to obtain spatialising acoustic perfor-
mance. When selected the symbol shown below appears
at the top right hand corner of the screen.
This effect produces NICAM
digital stereo sound from the
TV. Use this mode for the majority of TV viewing.
When selected the STEREO symbol is displayed in
the top right hand corner of the TV screen as
shown.
NICAM Features
NICAM Features
Nicam Features
Nicam Features
Stereo
Stereo
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In monaural mode the TV
transmits a single sound
source. The TV will automatically select this sound
when a mono signal is found. Some stereo signals
can become poor in adverse weather conditions,
and mono should be selected to avoid poor
sound. Use the I-II
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key to switch to mono (the
symbol below appears when switched).
Monaural
Monaural
Pseudo stereo creates an ambient
sound from mono signals imitating
that of stereo sound.
Use the key to select Pseudo Stereo. When
selected the symbol shown will appear in the top right
hand corner of the screen.
Pseudo Stereo
Pseudo Stereo
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