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'''A'''utomatic '''V'''olume '''L'''imiter '''S'''ystem (AVLS) is an option that limits the maximum volume level.  
'''A'''utomatic '''V'''olume '''L'''imiter '''S'''ystem (AVLS) is an option, enabled through software or hardware, that limits the maximum volume level.  


This can help prevent sound from escaping from the headphones, discomfort in the ears, and the possible danger resulting from being unable to hear what is going on around you when wearing headphones.
This can help prevent sound from escaping from the headphones, discomfort in the ears, and the possible danger resulting from being unable to hear what is going on around you when wearing headphones.

Revision as of 01:14, 22 February 2015


Automatic Volume Limiter System (AVLS) is an option, enabled through software or hardware, that limits the maximum volume level.

This can help prevent sound from escaping from the headphones, discomfort in the ears, and the possible danger resulting from being unable to hear what is going on around you when wearing headphones.

Select the checkbox to set a checkmark to prevent the volume from exceeding a certain level.


Depending on the model (and region?), when a total of 20 hours of playback is reached when this setting is off, the setting is automatically turned on:
Model Region AVLS
PCH-1004 04
Europe.jpg
Yes
PCH-1104 04
Europe.jpg
Unknown
PCH-2000 ZA15 00
Japan.png
No