Sony Trinitron KV-32XBR48 Operating Instructions Manual page 19

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SLEEP
Press
repeatedly
until
the
TV
displays the
approximate
time
in
minutes
(30,
60,
or
90)
that
you want
the
TV
to
remain on
before
shutting
off
automatically.
Cancel by
pressing
until
"SLEEP OFF"
appears.
DISPLAY
Press
repeatedly
to
step through available
displays:
Status
Channel number,
current
time,
channel
caption
(if
set),
and
MTS
mode
(if
SAP
is
selected) are displayed.
SAP
indication
disappears
after
three
seconds.
XDS
XDS
(Extended Data
Service)
shows
a network name, program name,
program
type,
program
length,
program
description,
call letters,
and
time
of
the
show
if
the
broadcaster
offers
this
service.
Caption
Vision
Caption. Vision
will
be
displayed
on
the
screen
if
the broadcaster
offers
this
service,
(see
right)
To
cancel the
display,
press
DISPLAY
repeatedly
until
"DISPLAY OFF"
appears.
"DISPLAY OFF"
disappears
after
three
seconds.
TVA/IDEO
Press
repeatedly
to
step through
available
video
inputs:
TV,
VIDEO
1,
VIDEO
2,
VIDEO
3
and
VIDEO
4
If
you
select
SKIP
as a
VIDEO LABEL
in
the
SET UP
menu,
your
TV
will
skip
the video
input
you
selected,
(see
"VIDEO LABEL"
on page
27)
ANT
f/lL/X input)
Press
to
change between
the
VHF/UHF
input
and
the
AUX
input.
(For
detailed
connection
information,
see
"Cable
box and
cable" or
"Cable
and
antenna"
on page
3)
MTS
Press
to
cycle
through the Multi-channel
TV
Sound
(MTS)
options,
(see
"MTS"
on
page
24)
SYSTEM OFF
(green labeled
button)
Press
to
turn
off
the
TV
and
all
other
equipment connected
with S-Link.
(see
"Using
the S-Link function"
on page
1
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CAPTION
VISION
(Closed
Caplionl
CAPTION
VISION
,
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Some
programs
are
broadcast
with
Caption
Vision.
To
display
Caption
Vision, select
CC1
CC2, CC3, CC4,
TEXT1
,
TEXT2, TEXT3,
or
TEXT4
from
the
menu,
then press
DISPLAY
until
Caption
Vision
is
displayed.
CC1
,
CC2, CC3,
or
CC4
shows
you a
caption,
that
is,
a
printed
version
of
the dialogue
or
sound
effects
of
a program. (The
mode
should
be
set
to
CC1
for
most programs)
TEXT1
TEXT2, TEXT3,
or
TEXT4
shows
you
text,
that
is,
information
presented, using
half of
the
screen.
It
is
not usually related
to
the
program.
Notes:
Poor
reception
of
TV
programs can cause
errors
in
Caption
Vision
and
XDS.
Captions
may
appear
with
a
white
box
or
other
errors
instead
of
intended
text.
XDS,
Caption
Vision,
and
the status display
cannot be used
at
the
same
time.
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