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To access VoicePrint as well as described programming on a variety of TV stations, here’s what you need to do


S.A.P. stands for Secondary Audio Program, an audio setting on your TV. Not all televisions have a S.A.P. option and it may be difficult to activate because of the on-screen menus.


ON YOUR REMOTE CONTROL

  • Some remotes have a button to change the audio
  • Press the "MTS/SAP" button located on the remote
  • Each press will toggle between the different audio modes of your TV. The choice of audio track is highlighted on the TV screen

ON YOUR TV MENU

  • Some TVs require you use the TV menu to activate the S.A.P.
  • Press "menu" on the remote control to display the on-screen menu
  • Using the scroll buttons on your remote, scroll down to the "Audio Select" option
  • Change the option to "SAP"
  • Exit the menu

 

If you encounter difficulties, please call us at 1-800-567-6755.

 

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