HP pavilion lc3700n ユーザーズマニュアル

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HP Pavilion LCD HDTV User’s Guide
For more information, see “Selecting the view aspect” 
on page 63.
Turning On Captions
Pressing the CC button displays captions. To assign 
your preferences for captions, see “Using Closed 
Caption” on page 64.
Setting SAP/MTS stereo 
mode
Pressing the SAP/MTS button scrolls through the 
available Secondary Audio Programs (SAP)/Multi-
channel Television Sound (MTS) features.
MTS receives mono sound, stereo sound, and 
Secondary Audio Programs. The SAP feature allows a 
TV station to broadcast other information, such as 
another language or weather information. 
You can enjoy hi-fi stereo sound or SAP 
broadcasts where available.
Stereo broadcasts
View programs such as live sporting events, 
shows, and concerts in dynamic stereo sound.
SAP broadcasts
Receive TV broadcasts in either Main or SAP 
sound.
Main sound: The normal program 
soundtrack (either in mono or stereo).
SAP sound: Listen to second language, 
supplementary commentary and other 
information (SAP is mono sound).
If stereo sound is difficult to hear:
Obtain a clearer sound by manually switching to 
fixed mono-sound mode.
Turning On Dolby Virtual
Pressing the Dolby Virtual button delivers a Dolby 
Virtual effect through the speakers. Dolby Virtual 
produces a natural and realistic surround sound. 
Pressing the Dolby Virtual button again returns the 
sound to normal.
Setting the Sleep Timer
Pressing the Sleep button starts a timer for the TV to 
automatically turn off. Setting the Sleep Timer to 30 
means your TV automatically turns off in 30 minutes.
Adjusting TV Settings
Use the onscreen display to adjust your picture, audio, 
and other settings. For more information, see 
“Changing the TV Settings” on page 55.
Opening and exiting the OSD
Pressing Menu displays the OSD menu. Pressing the 
Menu button again, leaves the current menu and 
returns you to the TV display. Pressing Exit with a 
submenu displayed takes you back one menu.
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MTS only operates while in TV mode.
Minutes
Description
30
Sets the timer to 30 minutes.
60
Sets the timer to 1 hour.
90
Sets the timer to 90 minutes.
120
Sets the timer to 2 hours.