AVL means Automatic Volume Leveling.
You can use your setting menu or the TV Volume control
A multi volume set is a set of something that includes more than one. For example a multi volume set of musical discs would have several discs included.
TV means tidal volume, ERV means expiratory reserve volume, and VC means vital capacity.
No. If the switch in the jack is broken so that the speakers are switched off, the only solution is to get the jack fixed.
The timer might be engaged. look into the menu for a timer setting and turn it off.
you mean as default ? it depends on the source (satellite receiver/cable TV receiver etc has a setting) or sometimes on the TV itself.
To calculate tidal volume (TV) from gas volume and respiratory rate (RR), you would divide the gas volume by the respiratory rate. The formula is TV = Gas Volume / RR. This calculation gives you the average volume of air moved in and out of the lungs with each breath.
Just plug it into power and your tv, then setting up network setting is the setting menu
Well, yes you can, BUT..... If you are using a universal remote, then if they are not the same brand TVs then the codes you enter will not work unless you enter the code each time. Each brand of TV has a different code to use them on. If you are talking about your cable or fios, or dish remote, then the remotes will work with any set top box (meaning the box from the company). BUT, most cable remotes turn up and down the volume on the actual TV using the "brand code" I spoke about earlier. So worst case is that you can use it but not increase the volume on the TV. If you want to control the Cable volume, then in the settings of the cable box, there is a setting for volume, you can toggle it between fixed or variable.
It means the PS3 is set at a higher setting than the TV can provide
To "turn up the volume" means to increase the energy of electricity powering a speaker, thus increasing the amplitude of the waveforms it generates.
it was canceled after the first volume