Operating Closed Captioning Feature
CAPTION mode
example
display (C1, C2)
TEXT mode example
display (T1, T2)
CAPTIONS
Closed captioning provides an on-
screen display of the dialogue,
narration, and/or sound effects of
a "IV program.
Captions will appear at either the
top or bottom of the screen while
a captioned broadcast is shown,
Captioning is especially helpful for
hearing impaired individuals.
TEXT
Text is information that is
presented on a portion of the "IV
screen. It is usually not related to
the program,
For example, it could be a listing
of the closed-captioned programs,
news, weather information or
stock market reports.
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Select the desired program.
The captioned programs are usually noted in your
local TV listings by service marks such as "CC".
Press MENU (then • or •
on Remote) repeatedly until O_FT,_'E_ _":' I
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"C. CAPTION" in the Option _ _T,_,_0
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menu is displayed in purple.
Press • (<) or • (>) until
"C1", "C2", "TI" or "T2" is _EI,,] SELECt(,*l
displayed in purple.
("C1" stands for CAPTION 1, for example.)
Select "C1" for translation of the primary
language in your area.
To deactivate this feature
Select "OFF" in step 3 above.
Notes:
• 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 has been changed or altered.
• If you select a closed-captioned channel and the
"T1 or T2" mode, the TEXT screen always appears.
However, the TEXT characters are not displayed
when no signal is aired
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