Strong SRT 8526 User Manual page 17

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6.3.1 language setting
In this menu you can set your language of choice for menu, audio and subtitles.
OSD Language:
Audio Language:
Subtitle Language:
noTE:
Please also consider that events may contain "built in" subtitles which can't be disabled.
6.3.2 output setting
In this menu you can set the output parameters of the receiver according to the connected TV set
and for the connected audio amplifier if applicable.
TV Mode:
Video Output:
Screen Mode:
SCART Output:
HDMI Output:
Loop out in stand-by:
Digital audio:
If neither your TV set nor any other connected audio equipment support decoding AAC and AC3,
adjust RAW HDMI OFF.
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Use tu to select menu language.
Digital TV allows transmitting more than one audio track/
language. If a channel has multiple audio tracks/languages,
the receiver will select the suitable audio track/language
automatically according to your selection.
This setting allows you to define the subtitle language. Use tu
to select a subtitle language and the receiver will display the
subtitles in this language automatically (if available). If you do not
want to display subtitles, then adjust the setting to Off.
Subtitles will be displayed when available. Availability depends on the
local broadcast.
Use tu to select the mode. Commonly the PAL standard is
used, but it might be that you need to use the setting NTSC. We
recommend referring to the user manual of your TV set to check
the correct setting.
Use tu to select between RGB and CVBS modes.
Use tu to adjust this setting in accordance with the aspect
ratio of your TV set (4:3 or 16:9) and the preferred conversion. The
options are: Auto (automatic detection of aspect ratio), 4:3 Panscan
(displays 16:9 broadcasts full screen and cut upper and lower parts
of 16:9 video on your 4:3 TV), 4:3 letterbox (displays 16:9 widescreen
broadcasts with black bars on top and under the picture on a 4:3
TV). For a modern 16:9 TV set following options can be set: 16:9 Wide
Screen, 16:9 PillarBox (4:3 broadcasts will be shown with black vertical
bars on the left and right side of the image) and 16:9 Pan&Scan. We
recommend trying these settings in order to find the option that
suits you best. Do not forget about the possibility to control the TV
format via the menu of your TV set.
Allows you to change the mode from RGB to CVBS if your TV set
does not support RGB. Use tu to adjust this setting.
Allows you to change the resolution of the HDMI output. If the
connected TV does not support the set resolution you will see a
black screen. In this case, wait for 10-15 seconds without pressing
any buttons on the remote control of the receiver, and the
previous value will be recovered automatically.
This allows to by-pass the antenna signal to the ANT OUT connector,
where you may have an additional TV set/receiver connected, in
order to receive analogue/digital broadcasts there too.
Use tu to adjust this setting in accordance to the used audio
equipment. To loop the digital audio through HDMI or S/PDIF to
a connected amplifier, home theatre or other equipment able to
decode AAC and AC3, set RAW HDMI ON.
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