Using the TV’s Menu System
0Go Back
1Sound Expansion
2Audio Lang./Mode
3SAP
4Startup Volume
5Maximum Volume
6Fixed/Variable Out
7Digital Audio Out
8DVI Audio Input
Main Menu4Advanced Audio
Off
On
SAP stands for "Second Audio Program". When SAP is available for a program, the SAP icon in the channel banner will light up.
A change in this screen is applied to all inputs.
Press 5 or 6 to point to an option, then press OK to select it. Press 3to return to the menu.
SAP (Second Audio Program) When turned on and available, Second Audio Program plays the analog program’s audio in a second language. SAP is also used to broadcast a program’s audio with descriptions of the video for the visually impaired. SAP might also contain audio which is totally unrelated to the video.
Note: SAP is broadcast in mono and is only available for analog programs, not digital programs.
You can activate SAP (if available) temporarily with the SOUND button (on Remote R602A1 Only). Changing channels or inputs reverts SAP back to the SAP menu setting.
Startup Volume Select the volume level that you want when the TV is turned on, then press the OK button to activate the option. To deactivate Startup Volume, access the menu and press OK.
Maximum Volume This feature is intended to stop the volume from being turned up too loudly. Set the volume at the loudest level you would want to hear. To hear how loud you’re setting the volume, press and hold the OK button.
Note: Startup and Maximum Volumes apply if Fixed/Variable Out is set to Variable Level, Speakers On.
0Go Back
1Sound Expansion
2Audio Lang./Mode
3SAP
4Startup Volume
5Maximum Volume
6Fixed/Variable Out
7Digital Audio Out
8DVI Audio Input
Main Menu4Advanced Audio
Select the default for the Fixed/Variable Output: Variable Output, Speakers On
Variable Output, Speakers Off
Fixed Output, Speakers Off
Use Variable Output if volume will be controlled by the TV. Use Fixed Output when connecting to an audio receiver or amplifier with its own remote control for controlling volume.
Press 5 or 6 to point to an option, then press OK to select it. Press 3to return to the menu.
Fixed/Variable Out Displays a choice list that lets you turn the TV’s front internal speakers on or off and set the Fixed/Variable audio output to a fixed or variable volume output level. The choices are:
•Variable Level, Speakers On Turns the TV’s front speakers On and allows variable output from the TV’s FIXED/VARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUT jacks. Use this setting if the TV is not connected to an audio receiver or amplifier and the volume is controlled by the TV.
•Variable Level, Speakers Off Turns the TV’s front speakers Off and allows variable output from the TV’s FIXED/VARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUT jacks. Use this setting if the TV is connected to an audio receiver or amplifier and the volume is controlled by the TV.
•Fixed Level, Speakers Off Turns the TV’s front speakers Off and provides
fixed output from the TV’s FIXED/VARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUT jack to a receiver or amplifier. With the Fixed Output, the TV’s volume control, graphic equalizer, and mute are disabled. This output is ideal when connecting to an audio receiver or amplifier that has its own remote control for controlling the volume.
Digital Audio Out Allows you to receive Dolby Digital surround sound if transmitted and you’ve connected a
•Auto Select Your TV automatically chooses between Dolby Digital and PCM based on the audio signal it is receiving. This is the best selection if you have a decoder with Dolby Digital and PCM that was manufactured in the last several years.
• PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) The TV sends all signals through the Digital Audio Output in PCM.
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