Using the TV’s Menu System
0 Go Back
1 Equalizer Presets
2 Audio Processor
3 Sound Logic
4 Audio Language
5SAP
6Balance
7Fixed/Variable Out
8Digital Audio Out
9Subwoofer
Main Menu Audio
Sound Logic Off
Sound Logic On
Turning Sound Logic on will monitor a program's audio track and limit volume excursions to a minimum and maximum volume range from the current volume setting. Acting like a dynamic range limiter, it compresses the dynamic range to limit sudden volume increases (for example, the sudden increase in volume you sometimes hear when a commercial starts).
A change in this screen is applied to all inputs.
Press or to point to an option, then press OK to select it. Press to return to the menu.
Sound Logic
Monitors a program’s audio track and limits volume excursions to a minimum and maximum volume range from current volume setting. Acting like a dynamic range limiter; it compresses the dynamic range to limit suggested volume increases (for example, the sudden increase in volume you sometimes hear when a commercial starts). Choose Sound Logic On or Sound Logic Off, depending on your preference.
0 Go Back
1 Equalizer Presets
2 Audio Processor
3 Sound Logic
4 Audio Language
5SAP
6Balance
7Fixed/Variable Out
8Digital Audio Out
9Subwoofer
Main Menu Audio |
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Default Audio Language | Currently Playing | |
English |
| Audio Language |
| None Available | |
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Spanish |
| Change Audio |
French | The number of Audio Languages available | |
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German | for the current program is 1. | |
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Italian | If the Default Audio Language is available, | |
| then it will be heard; otherwise, the language | |
Japanese | listed above is heard. Use the button above | |
| to change the current program's audio. | |
Korean | Audio Language is only available for | |
Chinese | ||
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A change in this screen is applied to all inputs.
Press OK to change the Currently Playing Audio Language (if more than one is available).
Audio Language
The Audio Language menu lets you choose the default audio language you want to hear for ATSC (digital TV) programs. If the Audio Language icon ( ) in the banner lights, it means there is more than one audio language available. The system automatically sets the audio program to the default audio language when the channel you are viewing is a digital terrestrial channel and the specified language is available for that program.
In the Audio Language menu, highlight the default audio language you want by pressing the up and down arrow buttons on your remote control. Press OK to select whenever available on a channel to hear that Audio Language.
Some programs can have audio languages available that can be heard but that cannot be set as the default. To select and hear those audio languages, navigate to the “Change Audio” action button and select OK, or use SOUND button on remote.
Note: You can change the Audio Language temporarily by pressing SOUND button on the remote control. Changing channels reverts the channel back to the default Audio Language original selected in the menu.
0 Go Back
1 Equalizer Presets
2 Audio Processor
3 Sound Logic
4 Audio Language
5SAP
6Balance
7Fixed/Variable Out
8Digital Audio Out
9Subwoofer
Main MenuAudio
SAP Off
SAP On
SAP stands for "Second Audio Program". When SAP is available for a program, the SAP icon in the channel banner will light up. SAP content can be another language, descriptions for the visually impaired, or audio not related to the program (for example, music or news).
If you set "SAP On" and SAP is available for a program, you will hear SAP for any channel where it is available. SAP is only available for analog (NTSC) programs.
A change in this screen is applied to all inputs.
Press or to point to an option, then press OK to select it. Press to return to the menu.
SAP (Second Audio Program)
When turned on, Second Audio Program plays the program’s audio in a second language, if one is available. SAP is also used to broadcast a program’s audio with descriptions of the video for the visually impaired. Or, SAP might contain audio which is totally unrelated to the video.
Notes: 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. Changing channels reverts SAP back to original SAP menu setting.
| Main Menu Audio | |
0 Go Back | Set the balance for the internal and external speakers using | |
1 Equalizer Presets | the left and right arrows on the remote control. | |
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2 Audio Processor |
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3 Sound Logic |
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4 Audio Language |
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5 SAP |
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6 Balance |
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7 Fixed/Variable Out | A change in this screen is applied to all inputs. | |
8 Digital Audio Out | Balance allows you to adjust speaker balance output. Slide | |
9 Subwoofer | ||
the bar left or right to adjust the speaker balance. |
Balance
The Balance setting applies to the internal speakers, rear external speakers, and the headphone output. Balance does not affect the internal subwoofer nor any other audio output. Balance is how much audio (loudness) gets sent to the left and right speakers.
Note: Balance setting affects only
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