SAP or second[ary] audio program[ming] is an auxiliary audio channel that carries alternate audio programming such as Spanish. It may contain other signals such as weather forecasts, control tones and the like. Sometimes it contains nothing.
Go ahead an press it. If you get nothing, just press it again to go back to your main audio signal.
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You might find this switch in the audio menu on the set or look for the letters CC or SAP on the remote.
you should be able to find a button on your TV remote that will turn the sap function on/off. also,your TV instruction manual should contain some information on this. failing that ,contact the manufacturer of your TV set & tell them of your problem. Try simulating a "power failure" for your TV by leaving it turned on and unplugging it from the outlet. This may reset the MTS (multi-channel television sound) to the "stereo" position. I have an old Sanyo TV and a Sanyo remote that is not the original. Neither the TV nor the remote had any "audio" buttons, or SAP/STEREO buttons. The simulated power failure worked and now I can hear all channels again!
"sap" can also stand for Separate Audio Program in TV broadcasting. It is a different language sound track added to show. Pushing the sap button on most remotes will bring up the other soundtrack.
You have accidentally activated the SAP (Second Audio Program) feature of your television receiver. Look for a button labeled SAP on your remote, or for an SAP function in the on-screen menus.
SAP means "Soon As Possible"
SAP = Substance Abuse Professional
Reading material, medications, flashlight portable radio and night cream are all items that are typically kept in a night stand. A TV remote is another common item kept in a night stand.
The Zap Sap - 1967 TV was released on: USA: 12 September 1967
remote control or tv remote or "clicker"
I haven't yet run across any consumer TV that didn't have some type of pushbuttons somewhere on the TV itself. Give those a try.You might find that control in the audio menu onscreen.
A new remote will usually work with your TV, as long as it a newer model and your remote carries the TV remote code.
When a Charter TV remote breaks the company will replace the remote. In most cases, there will be no charge to replace the remote.