Audio input level set manually on t5i

First post here. I just started working with my new t5i, which I use to work on my current video tutorial series. In the manual, I see how it is possible to set the maually of audio input for an external microphone level, but I can't understand how to navigate in the menu that allows me to do this. I pored over the user manual a number of times and could not find this information. Can anyone help?

Same camera in different shooting modes. The menus I described would be for shooting video in 'P, Tv, Av or M '. Anything else will give you a small selection of menu, as you have already seen.

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