Mode - Stereo/Sap/Mono.26; [Tv] Speaker.26 - Panasonic STAR SIGHT CT-35XF53 Operating Instructions Manual

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Audio Adjustments
(cont.)
Located On Remote Control
Selects Desired
Feature when
Menu IS Displayed
Selects or Adjusts
Features when
Menu IS Displayed
Displays and Exits Menus
Mode - Stereo/SAP/Mono
When Audio is broadcast in Stereo or SAP an ON
Screen display will appear on initial 'Turn On" and
"Channel Change" The available choices will be
indicated in red
1
Press the ACTION button to display the Main Menu
2
Press the CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
buttons to highlight the Audio Icon
3
Press the ACTION button to display the Audio
Adjustment Menu
4
Press the CH UP/DOWN button to highlight MODE
5
Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to select
STEREO, SAP (Second Audio Programming) or
MONO The selected mode will be highlighled
6
Press the ACTION button twice to exit the Audio
Adjustment Menu
[TV] Speaker
" This feature is used to turn (he
internal speakers "ON" or "OFF" It is used when the
Receiver is connected to an External Audio Amplifier
(Refer to 'To Audio Amp" Connection section for
further information)
1
Press (he ACTION button to display the Main Menu
2
Press the CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
buttons to select (he Audio Icon
3
Press the ACTION button to display the Audio
Adjustment Menu
4
Press the CH UP/DOWN button to highlight
SPEAKER
5
Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to select ON,
OFF&VAO or OFF&FAO
ON - TV SPEAKERS operate normally
OFF&VAO (Variable Audio Output) - TV
SPEAKERS off, the sound output vanes
according to the TV volume, use the TV remote
to control the volume, muting, bass, treble and
balance of the External Audio System
OFF&FAO
(Fixed
Audio
Output)
-
TV
SPEAKERS off, sound output is constant and
not adjuslable from the TV Use External Audio
System's volume control to adjust the sound
level
6
Press the ACTION button twice to exit Ihe Audio
Adjustment Menu
Helpful Hints:
_
STEREO - Two channel Audio reception
SAP - Second Audio Programming (typically used for
bilingual audio)
MONO - Use when stereo signal is weak
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