Decoder - Mitsubishi CK-35804 Operating Manual

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Using
the
closed
caption
decoder
!>Important:
Many broadcasters
now supply closed caption.ing
information
along
with their regular
broadcasts.
There are two types of captioning
that broadcasters
can send:
"standard"
and "text."
Standard
captioning
displays
text that is related
to the program
that is being shown.
Standard
captioning
usually
follows the
dialogue
of the characters
on-screen.
Text captioning
often contains
information
such as weather
or
news.
Text captioning
may block your view of the program
you are
watching.
Your TV can decode four different
"standard
captioning"
signals
and four different
"text captioning"
signals o:a each TV channel
(when supplied
by the broadcaster).
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To use the closed caption
decoder:
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Press
the VIDEO button
o:n the
remote
control
until the closed
captioning
([_)
display
appears
o:a the screen.
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Press the ADJUST
(rightJleft)
button
on the remote
control
to select the captioning
signal you wish to display:
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muting/
Off.
You can choose to display
one of four "stm_dard
captioning"
signals
(indicated
by the word
_]
and a number),
to display
one of four
"text captioning"
signals
(indicated
by the, word "Text" m_d a
number),
to display
captions
when muting,
or to turn
the captions
off.
If you select "When muting,"
the standard
captioning
signal
will appear
whenever
you use the MUTE', button.
Closed captioning
was initially
designed
so that
those with hearing
difficulties
can enjoy viewing
television
more.
However,
closed
captioning
can also be used in other ways, such as:
• helping
children
learn to read,
learning
a foreign
language,
and
using the television
without
disturbing
others.
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