Special Items; Function - ProScan PS52682 Owner's Manual

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Some TV stations that broadcast stereo also broadcast
another audio program called SAP. SAP stands for
Second Audio Program and is sometimes used to
broadcast a second audio track for a bilingual movie.
In order to receive SAP broadcasts you must first turn on
the SAP function for each channel you want to receive
SAP. To turn on SAP follow the steps below.
Selecting SAP Audio
1
Display the
(memory) menu.
CHANNEL MEM
1 Press the
button to
MENU
display the
.
MAIN MENU
2 Press the + or - button to
highlight the
Setup
function in white.
Then press
again to
M E N U
display the
menu.
SETUP
4 Press the + or-button to
highlight the
Channel

function.

5 Then press
to display the
MENU
(memory) menu.
CHANNEL MEM
2 Select the channel you want to hear SAP on. Press the
button to underline the
Channel
enter a higher channel or - to enter a lower channel. Press the
button again
to exit the Channel
MENU
the underline.
The channel you are currently tuned to will automatically
Note:
appear in the Channel function.
Enter channel +
number 13.
3 Turn SAP on or off for selected channel. Press the + or -
button to highlight the
S A P :
button to select
or
on
S A P :
4 Press the + or - button to highlight
to exit the
menu.
CHANNEL MEM
To hear SAP you must select each channel individually and turn
Notes:
on SAP. Although SAP is transmitted with the stereo signal, it is not
broadcast in stereo. That means SAP audio will be monaural sound.
When SAP is turned on for a channel, you will only hear the SAP audio
for that channel whenever SAP is broadcast. If SAP is not
broadcast, you will hear normal audio.
a - -
function. Then press + to
function by removing
function. Press the
off/on
M E N U
S A P : o f - f .
and then press
Done,
Closed Captioning lets you display the audio portion of a
program as text on the TV screen. This is useful
hearing impaired or anyone who wants to watch a program
without the sound. Eight types of closed captioning are
available: Ccl, CC2, CC3, CC4, Textl, Text2, TexD, and
Text4.
Selecting when Closed Captioning is displayed
1
Display the

SPECIAL ITEMS

1 Press the
MENU
the MAIN MENU.
2 Press the + or - button to highlight
Special functions
Then press
M E N U
display the
4 Press the + or - button to
highlight the
5 Then press
MENU
,
NEVER
ALWAYS
2 Select
NEVER
turned off. Select
show captioning when available. Select
captioning only when the TV sound has been muted.
Selecting the Closed Captioning Mode
M E N U
Display the
S P E C I A L I T E M S
1 Follow steps l-3 above to display
the SPECIAL ITEMS
2 Press the + or - button to
highlight the
function.
3 Then press
MENU
CAPTION MODE
4 Press the + or - button to
highlight the
you want to use.
5
Press the
MENU
captioning mode you want to use.
Select CC1 for complete text of the primary language in your
area. Select CC3 for secondary language translation or
simplified English, depending on which type is available in
your area. Select CC2 or CC4 for captioning not necessarily
in the same time frame as the sound from the program.
Several second delays are typical for CC2 and CC4. Text
modes; Textl, TexQ, Text3 and Text4, display on-screen
boxes containing general information not related to the audio
portion of the program.
M E N U
Press the + or - button to highlight
exit the
to
CAPTION MODE
Closed Captioning (CC) is not available on all channels at all times.
Notes:
The Text modes are also not available at all times on all channels.
menu.
button to display
in white.
again to -
menu.
SPECIAL ITEMS
function.
Caption
to cycle between
and
,
.
ON
MUTE
to keep caption-
to always
ALWAYS
O N M U T E
menu.
menu.
Caption mode
to display the
menu.
Caption mode
button to select the
and then press
Done,
menu.
to the
to
show
MENU

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