Samsung UN65AU8000FXZA User Manual - Page 123

Audio and Video Functions for the Visually or Hearing Impaired, Running the accessibility functions

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Audio and Video Functions for the Visually or Hearing Impaired You can configure the functions for the visually or hearing impaired. Running the accessibility functions Settings General Accessibility Try Now Running Accessibility Shortcuts The Accessibility Shortcuts provide easy access to the accessibility functions. To display the Accessibility Shortcuts, press and hold the (Volume) button for 1 second or more. You can easily turn on or turn off the functions, such as Voice Guide, Picture Off, Audio (Video) Description, Caption, High Contrast, Enlarge, Grayscale, Color Inversion, Learn TV Remote, Learn Menu Screen, Multi-output Audio, Sign Language Zoom, Slow Button Repeat, Accessibility Settings, etc. Even if the Voice Guide is set to Off or muted, the voice guide for Accessibility Shortcuts is enabled. The shortcut menus may not appear depending on the model or geographical area. The menu name may differ depending on the model. Enabling voice guides for the visually impaired Settings General Accessibility Voice Guide Settings Try Now You can activate voice guides that describe the menu options aloud to aid the visually impaired. To activate this function, set Voice Guide to On. With Voice Guide on, the TV provides voice guides for channel change, volume adjust, information on current and upcoming programs, schedule viewing, other TV functions, and various content in the Internet, and in Search. You can go to Voice Guide, and then press the Select button to turn the function on or off. The Voice Guide is provided in the language that is specified on the TV Language. However, some languages are not supported by Voice Guide even though they are listed in the TV Language. English is always supported. For more information about the TV Language settings, refer to "Changing the menu language." - 123 -

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Audio and Video Functions for the Visually or Hearing Impaired
You can configure the functions for the visually or hearing impaired.
Running the accessibility functions
Settings
General
Accessibility
Try Now
Running Accessibility Shortcuts
The
Accessibility Shortcuts
provide easy access to the accessibility functions. To display the
Accessibility Shortcuts
,
press and hold the
(Volume) button for 1 second or more. You can easily turn on or turn off the functions, such
as
Voice Guide
,
Picture Off
,
Audio (Video) Description
,
Caption
,
High Contrast
,
Enlarge
,
Grayscale
,
Color Inversion
,
Learn TV Remote
,
Learn Menu Screen
,
Multi-output Audio
,
Sign Language Zoom
,
Slow Button Repeat
,
Accessibility
Settings
, etc.
Even if the
Voice Guide
is set to
Off
or muted, the voice guide for
Accessibility Shortcuts
is enabled.
The shortcut menus may not appear depending on the model or geographical area.
The menu name may differ depending on the model.
Enabling voice guides for the visually impaired
Settings
General
Accessibility
Voice Guide Settings
Try Now
You can activate voice guides that describe the menu options aloud to aid the visually impaired. To activate this
function, set
Voice Guide
to
On
. With
Voice Guide
on, the TV provides voice guides for channel change, volume
adjust, information on current and upcoming programs, schedule viewing, other TV functions, and various content
in the
Internet
, and in
Search
.
You can go to
Voice Guide
, and then press the Select button to turn the function on or off.
The
Voice Guide
is provided in the language that is specified on the TV
Language
. However, some languages are not
supported by
Voice Guide
even though they are listed in the TV
Language
.
English
is always supported.
For more information about the TV
Language
settings, refer to "
Changing the menu language."
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