User Manual - Page 95

For TH-65DX900U. Series: DX900U
Also, The document are for others Panasonic models: TH-58DX900U, TH-50DX740U, TH-58DX740U, TH-65DX740U, TH-50DX700A, TH-58DX700A, TH-65DX700A, TH-55DX640A, TH-65DX640A, TH-50DX700Z, TH-58DX700Z, TH-65DX700Z, TH-55DX640Z, TH-65DX640Z

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Available mode indicator for each type of broadcast
NICAM - Used in New Zealand, Singapore, Hong Kong, etc.
Regular broadcast (Standard Audio): No indicator /
Regular + NICAM MONO I (MAIN I): /
NICAM STEREO: /
NICAM DUAL MONO (MAIN I / SUB II): / /
A2 (German) - Used in Australia, Malaysia, etc.
Regular broadcast (Standard Audio): No indicator /
BILINGUAL or DUAL MONO (MAIN I / SUB II): /
– STEREO: /
= Note =
If the stereo signal is poor or the receiving conditions are not optimum or if
STEREO:MONO automatic switching occurs, it is recommended to switch
from STEREO to MONO.
Selected mode is not affected when the contents of the receiving signal
change.
When the receiving conditions deteriorate, listening will be easier if the
mode is set to the MONO position pressing the Sound Selection button.
DUAL, also known as DUAL MONO or as BILINGUAL is not currently
transmitted in some countries.
Digital Audio Preference
(Dolby D / MPEG / HE-AAC)
Selects the initial setting for audio tracks.
Dolby D:
The priority is given to Dolby Digital.
MPEG:
The priority is given to MPEG. (Australia only)
HE-AAC:
The priority is given to HE-AAC. (New Zealand only)
Dolby Digital is the method of coding digital signals developed by the
Dolby Laboratories. Apart from stereo (2ch) audio, these signals can also
be multichannel audio.
MPEG is an audio compression method that compresses audio to the
smaller size without any considerable loss of audio quality. (Australia only)
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