FUNAI CIWL3706 owner manual Still Mode, Switching Audio

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STILL MODE

You can freeze the image shown on the screen.

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AUDIO

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SETUP

 

SCREEN

 

MODE

1Pause the image.

When you press [STILL], the image shown on the screen is paused.

Still

The audio is not paused and keeps on reading out.

If the digital signal is gone or protected, the image will remain paused and the audio will be muted.

The Still function will be released after 5 minutes.

2Canceling Still function.

The Still function will be canceled by pressing any button while Still function is working.

NOTE:

• Press any key except [POWER] to cancel still mode.

SWITCHING AUDIO

This section describes how to switch the audio in the analog mode and how to switch the audio lan- guage in the digital mode.

 

 

AUDIO

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1Switch the audio.

Every time you press [AUDIO], the audio will be switched as below.

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SAP / STEREO

When the broadcasting has all audio...

SAP / STEREO SAP / MONO

SAP / STEREO

When the broadcasting has stereo audio and

monaural audio...

MONO / STEREOMONO / STEREO

When the broadcasting has SAP and monaural

audio...

SAP / MONO SAP / MONO

When the broadcasting is having only monaural audio...

MONO

(cannot be switched.)

STEREO : Outputs stereo-audio

TV

SAP

: Outputs second audio program

MONO

: Outputs mono-audio

WATCHING

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1 Switch the audio language.

• When you press [AUDIO], the currently selected language and the number of received languages will be displayed on the screen.

• Every time you press [AUDIO], the language will be switched.

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English 1/3

English 1/3 Spanish 2/3

Other 3/3

"Other" is indicated

when the language is not English, Spanish or French.

*For international stations audio language will still be displayed as English.

Languages you can switch differ depending on the receiving broadcast.

The information display will automatically dis- appear in one minute.

NOTE:

• The [AUDIO] feature does not affect external source sound.

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Contents Inch Important Safeguards Important Safeguards / Precautions PrecautionsDealer Purchase from Chip Supplied AccessoriesFeatures DTV/TV/CATVContents Functions Remote CONTROL,TOP and Rear Panel Function Digital Audio OUT Installing the BatteriesBattery Precautions FunctionsAntenna Cable Connection Preparation for USE ConnectionConnection to CABLE/SATELLITE BOX Hdmi Connection External ConnectionVideo Connection Component ConnectionAudio Output Connection Analog AUDIO/VIDEO ConnectionAutoscan TV/DTV Initial SettingsInitial Settings Language SelectionInitial Settings / Channel Settings Channel Settings AutoscanPress Enter Channel List To exit the setup, press SetupChannell Listi Manual l Register Channel SettingsSelect Register with Enter To exit the setup, press Setup Manual RegisterAntenna Antenna ConfirmationLanguage Selection Press Enter To exit the setup, press SetupLanguage Atsc Volume AdjustmentWatching TV Channel Selection NtscSwitching Audio Still ModeWhen using COMPONENT2 input jacks Switching External InputWhen using VIDEO2 or S-VIDEO2 input jack When using COMPONENT1 input jacksWide SidebarFull CinemaTo clear the display, press Back or Info again Screen InformationBuffy Vampire i Slayer l Refer to Language Selection on Sleep TimerOptional Settings Setup Screen Watching TV / Optional SettingsPicture Adjustment CC2, CC4, Text2 and Text4 Caption Mode CC1 and Text1Closed Caption CC3 and Text3Off Service 1 to ServiceDTV Closed Caption Closed Caption StyleOptional Settings See the following description for setting each item Press Enter Password entry screen is displayedChip TV-MA Mature audience only TV-14 SelectionNC-17 PG-13Chipip Enter password Confirm password New PasswordSet the method of sound input for Hdmi jack Hdmi AudioMiscellaneous Troubleshooting Guide Miscellaneous Glossary MaintenanceCatv SpecificationsMiscellaneous / Specifications VHF UHFDuration Warranty Statement Regarding NON Authorized RepairsLimits and Exclusions