Cyber
Question:
How
to reset the equalizer to its factory default settings on your LCD TV?
Answer:
To
reset the equalizer to its factory default settings on your LCD TV, follow these
steps:
- Turn
on your TV.
- Press
the MENU button on your remote. The Main menu appears.
- Press
the ▲ or ▼ arrow button on your remote to select Sound, and then press
the ENTER button. The Sound menu will appears.
Note:
In the menu the section names are displayed on the left side and side ways.
- Press
the ▲ or ▼ arrow to select Reset, and then press ENTER.
Note:
Reset
is on the second set of menu options, after More.
- The
reset menu will appear and give you two options "Reset Sound Mode"
and "Reset All". If you select "Reset Sound Mode" you
will only reset the currently selected sound mode. If you select "Resest
All" you will reset all sound modes to the factory defaults.
- Press
the ◀ arrow button to highlight which reset you would like to preform.
- Press
ENTER. The equalizer is now reset to the factory defaults.
- Press
the EXIT button on your remote to exit.
Note:
The selections you can access on the menu screens depend upon the video source
you have selected. Selections that are not available for a given source are
grayed out.
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Terms:
Equalizer
- A tool that adjusts sound quality.
Factory
Default Settings - The initial settings a device has when it's brand new.
LCD
TV - A type of television screen technology.
Main
Menu - The starting point for accessing various TV settings.
Sound
Menu - A section within the TV settings focused on audio adjustments.
Reset
- Returning settings back to their original state.
Video
Source - The input signal being played on the TV (e.g., cable box, gaming console).
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