Viewing Closed Captions - Curtis Mathes CMC13005 Owner's Manual

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Using Block Repeat,
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When you reach the end of
the "block," press REPEAT
again.
The TV/VCR will rewind the
tape to the beginning of the
block and repeat it.
The TV/VCR will repeat the
block as many times as the
number you set in step 3.
8
To stop block repeat, press
the STOP, P./STILL, or PLAY
buttons. You can also cancel
block repeat by fast
forwarding or rewinding to a
point outside of the "block."
Viewing Closed
Captions
Your TV/VCR decodes and
displays closed captions. These
captions are usually subtitles for
the hearing impaired or
translations into another
language. All VCRs record the
closed caption signal from
television programs, so home-
recorded video tapes also
provide closed captions.
Most pre-recorded commercial video
tapes provide closed captions. Check
for this symbol
in your
television schedule and on tape
packaging.
1
Press MENU to display the
menu.
2
Press CH
until "Caption" is
selected. Press VOL+.
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3
Press VOL+ to turn the closed
caption feature on.
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Misspellings and unusual
characters sometimes appear in
closed caption transmissions.
There may be a small delay
before captions appear when
you change channels.
4
Press or CH
to select,
"Mode." Press VOL+ to
choose "Caption" or "Text."
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In text mode, information
unrelated to the captions is
displayed, such as news or
weather. Text often covers a
large portion of the screen.
5
If you wish, use CH , CH ,
or VOL+ to change the
channel or field. Then, press
MENU to return to normal
viewing.
Different channels display
different information. For
example, Channel 1 may have
subtitles in English, while
Channel 2 has subtitles in
Spanish.
The second field contains
additional information that could
not be included in the first field.
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