Cable / NTSC (Analog) TV operation
CC-1 and T-1
Caption service
CC-3 and T-3
CC-2, CC-4,
T-2 and T-4
There are 3 display modes according to programs:
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Displays characters on the TV screen
Paint-on
immediately.
Once characters are stored in memory, they are
Pop-on
displayed all at once.
Displays the characters continuously by scrolling
Roll-up
(max. 4 lines).
Note(s)
Digital caption service that you can switch differs depending on the broadcast description.
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Closed captioning service may not be controlled by this unit's menu options if you are
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watching television through an external cable or satellite set-top box. In which case you will
need to use the menu options on the external set-top box to control closed captioning.
The captions do not always use correct spelling and grammar.
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Not all TV programs and product commercials include closed caption information. Refer to
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your area TV program listings for the TV channels and times of closed caption shows. The
captioned programs are usually noted in the TV listings with service marks such as CC.
Not all captioning services are used by a TV channel during the transmission of a closed
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caption program.
Closed caption will NOT be displayed when you are using an HDMI or a component
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connection.
To show the closed caption on your TV screen, broadcast signal must contain the closed
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caption data.
Not all TV programs and commercials have the closed caption or all types of the closed
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caption.
Caption's and text may not exactly match the TV voice.
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Changing channels may delay the closed caption for a few seconds.
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Adjusting or muting the volume may delay the closed caption for a few seconds.
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Abbreviations, symbols and other grammatical shortcuts may be used in order to keep pace
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with the on-screen action. This is not a malfunction.
The caption or text characters will not be displayed while the Main menu or functions display
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is shown.
If a black box appears on the TV screen, this means that the closed caption is set to the text
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mode. To clear the box, select CC-1, CC-2, CC-3 or CC-4.
If the unit receives poor quality television signals, the captions may contain errors or there
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might be no captions at all. Some possible causes of poor quality signals are:
Automobile ignition noise
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Electric motor noise
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Weak signal reception
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Multiplex signal reception (ghosts or screen flutter)
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Data dropout and pixelation (for DTV only)
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The unit retains the closed caption setting if the power fails.
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When the unit receives special effects playback signal (e.g. search, slow and still) from a
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VCR's video output channel (ch3 or ch4), the unit may not display the correct caption or
text.
The EUT setting that satisfies § 79.102 (e) is as follows:
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Font: Mono-font
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Character size: Large
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The primary closed captions and
text services. The closed captions
or text is displayed in the same
language as the program's dialog
(up to 4 lines of script on the TV
screen).
Serve as the preferred data
channels. The closed captions or
text is often a secondary language.
Rarely available and broadcasters
use them only in special
conditions, such as when CC-1 and
CC-3 or T-1 and T-3 are not
available.
Digital audio preferences
You can set the interpretive broadcasting by an audio explanation.
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Use H I to select Digital audio preferences, then press OK.
Voice guide
Audio accessibility
Caption settings
Audio language
Digital audio preferences
Primary audio selection criteria
To prioritize VI-Visually Impaired streaming or HI-
Hearing Impaired streaming: The setting for
Audio accessibility
handicapped users (Main audio, Visually
Impaired or Hearing Impaired).
To set your preferred language in the audio
Audio language
streaming (English, Spanish or French).
To set TV priority based on either of the above
Primary audio
settings: (Audio accessibility or Audio
selection criteria
language).
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