Sdb menu operation—setup, Digital audio output – Sanyo DIR-2000 User Manual

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Use the setup category to set the Clock/Day, Digital Audio Output, and Menu Language features. (No settings
required for System Information.) The menu setup feature and options listing will depend on the current
tuner/channel selection (DTV or NTSC) and current signal reception.

SDB Menu Operation—Setup

To set the Clock / Day manually

1. Press MENU key for on-screen display.

2. Use the

/

keys to select the Setup category.

3. Use the

/

keys to highlight the Clock/Day feature.

4. Press the

key.

5. Use the

/

keys to highlight Manual. The on-screen

Clock / Day entry areas appear. Press ENTER.

6. Use the remote 0~9 number keys or

/

keys to enter

the proper clock time.

7. Use the

/

keys to highlight AM or PM.

8. Press ENTER to set the time and move the cursor to the Day

Setting entry area.

9. Use the remote 0~9 number keys or

/

keys to select

the proper day/date. Then press the ENTER key.

Operational Tips:

– Use the left

key to clear any incorrect number entry.

– The clock must be set before setting the day/date.

Figure 32—Clock Time

Figure 33—Day [month/day/year]

Figure 34—Banner display with Clock

Time/Day Settings

Figure 31—Setup Category

Digital Audio Output

Use this feature to choose the format of the digital DTV audio output signal: PCM or S/P DIF.

1. Use the

/

keys to highlight the Digital Audio Output

feature.

2. Press the

key.

3. Use the

/

keys to highlight option: PCM or S/P DIF.

Press the ENTER key.

NOTE:

If you are watching an NTSC (analog) channel, “PCM” will
be the only option shown.

Figure 35—Digital Audio Output

QuickTips

To see the time of day
and date, press the
DISPLAY key, the
banner information
will appear on screen.

The Channel Banner
(Full or Brief) Clock
display will be blank if
the clock/day has not
been set.

To use the Auto
Clock/Day feature, a
local PBS station that
is broadcasting an
extended data service
(XDS) signal must be
received. The Auto
Clock/Day searches for
the transmitted signal
and automatically sets
the Clock/Day.

If no NTSC channel
signals are found
during the channel
search process, the
SDB will automatically
skip the Automatic
Clock/Day Setup
process.

During the Clock/Day
setup procedure, only
the POWER and
DISPLAY keys are
operational.

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