Selecting Stereo/Sap Broadcasts - Toshiba CN36G90 Owner's Manual

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Selecting Stereo/SAP Broadcasts
The MTS (Multi-channel TV Sound) feature allows you to improve your TV viewing with high fidelity stereo sound.
This TV also allows you to activate or deactivate the stereo surround sound effect.
MTS also provides for an extra channel, SAP (Second Audio Program), used to transmit a second language or other
audio information.
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Note:
The MTS function is not available
while in the VIDEO mode.
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To listen to stereo sound
1 when the TV receives a stereo broadcast,
the word "STEREO" is displayed on the
STEREO
screen whenever the TV is turned on, a
ue
channel is selected, or the RECALL button
is pressed.
2 Press MENU
repeatedly until the Audio
menu is displayed on the screen.
[STR]SAP
MONO
T TT
3 Press ADV repeatedly until "MTS" is
displayed in magenta.
If a stereo broadcast is received, "STR"
will be displayed in yellow.
о
A Press - or + until "STR" (stereo) is
displayed in magenta.
Normally this function can be left in
"STR" mode. Your TV will then automati-
cally reproduce either stereo or
А
Я
TO SELECT
ITEM
PUSH
ADV
monaural sound, whichever is broadcast.
TO CONTROL PUSH - +
If the stereo sound is noisy
Be sure you have selected "STR" mode if broadcast is in stereo.
However, if a broadcast signal is not strong enough, and noise-free
stereo sound is not available, select "MONO"
(monaural) mode.
The noise should be reduced.
To activate surround sound effect
7 Select the STEREO mode as described
above.
2 Press SUR until "SURROUND ON" is
displayed in magenta.
SURROUND
ON
TO SELECT
PUSH SUR
The surround function has now been
activated.
To deactivate the surround effect
Select "SURROUND OFF" in step 2 above.
Note:
Normally you can leave the "STR" mode turned on and the
surround function activated. The TV will automatically produce
either surround stereo or monaural, whatever is broadcast.

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