Operating Closed Captioning Feature
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Closed-captioning is a printed version of the dialogue, narration, and/or
sound effects of a TV program.
Captions will appear at either the top or bottom of the screen during.
captioned broadcasts as shown.
Captioning is especially helpful for hearing impaired individuals.
1 Select the desired program.
.The captioned programs are usually
notated on your local TV listings by its
service marks such as "CC".
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MENU
SLOW PAUSE R_W FF
TOSHIBA
Press MENU repeatedly until the Option
menu is displayed on the screen.
LANGUAGE:IENGLISH]FRANCAIS
ESPANOL
DEMO: START[STOP]
C.CAPT: Ct C2 C3 C4 T1
T2 T3 T41OPF )
TO SELECT ITEM PUSH • •
TO CONTROL PUSH<
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Press • or • until "C.CAPT" is displayed
in purple.
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C.CAPT: C1 C2 C3 C4 T1
T2 T3 T4[OPF]
|TO SELECT ITEM PUSH • •
TO CON1_OL PUSH • I_
4
Press < or I_ repeatedly until "C1", "C2",
"C3" or "C4" is displayed in purple.
("Cl" stands for Caption 1, for example.)
Select "C1" for translation of the primary
language in your area.
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ESFA_OL
DEk_. STARTiS]OP )
CC_PT: [Ct] C2 CS C4 T_
T_ T3 T4 OFF
TO SELECT ITEM pUSH_ •
TO CONTROL PUSH •
To deactivate this feature
Select "OFF" in step 4 above.
Note: A closed-captioned signal may not be decoded in the following
situations.
- When a video tape has been dubbed.
- When the signal reception is weak.
- When the signal reception is non-standard.
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