Ow to, Se the, Ound – Philips PS1964C User Manual
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H
OW TO
U
SE THE
S
OUND
(S
TEREO
/M
ONO
) C
ONTROL
TREBLE
ON
BASS
ON
SOUND
SAP
AVL
ON
VOLUME LIMIT
ON
TREBLE
ON
BASS
ON
SOUND
STEREO
AVL
ON
VOLUME LIMIT
ON
CLOCK
MUTE
CC
SURF
SLEEP
VOL
VOL
CH
CH
SOUND
MENU
SMART
SMART
PICTURE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
STATUS/EXIT
POWER
GAME
2
1
3
OR
TREBLE
ON
BASS
ON
SOUND
MONO
AVL
ON
VOLUME LIMIT
ON
12 STEREO
OR
Y
our TV can receive broadcast
stereo TV programs. The TV has
both an amplifier and twin speakers
through which the stereo sound can
be heard.
Press the MENU (M) button on
the remote, then the CHANNEL ▲ or
▼ buttons to scroll the on-screen
menu until the word SOUND appears
within the highlight box.
Press the VOLUME (+) or (–)
buttons to set the SOUND control
to STEREO or MONO.
Press the STATUS button on the
remote control to clear the screen.
BEGIN
S
TEREO
/M
ONO
TV S
OUND
Remember, if the TV is set
to STEREO but the current
channel is not broadcasted in stereo,
the sound at the TV will remain
monaural. (mono.)
S
MART
H
ELP
NOTE: The TV’s on-screen “STEREO”
indicator appears whenever the TV detects an
incoming stereo signal. Be sure the TV’s
STEREO control is also turned “ON” in order
for the stereo sound to be heard through the
TV’s twin speaker system.
SAP is an additional part of the
stereo broadcast system. Sent as a
third audio channel SAP can be heard
apart from the current TV program
sound. TV stations are free to use
SAP for any number of purposes, but
many experts believe it will be used
for foreign language translations of
TV shows (or for weather and news
bulletins.)
If a SAP signal is not present with a
selected program, the SAP option
cannot be selected. Also, if SAP is
selected on a channel (with SAP) and
you select another channel, when you
return to the original channel SAP
will be OFF (and you will have to
reselect the SAP feature).
S
ECOND
A
UDIO
P
ROGRAM
(SAP)