Using Closed-Captioned Function - Toshiba CE35E15 Owner's Manual

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Using Closed-Captioned
Function
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Closed-captioning
is a printed
version of the dialogue,
narration,
and/or
sound effects of a TV program.
Captions
will appear at either the top or bottom
of the screen during
captioned
broadcasts
as shown.
Captioning
is especially
helpful for hearing impaired
individuals.
1
Select the desired program.
2
Press C.CAPT on the Remote Control to
call up the CLOSED CAPTION mode
display.
Press C.CAPT repeatedly
until "CAPTION
1", "CAPTION
2", "CAPTION
3" or
"CAPTION
4" is displayed
in magenta.
Select "CAPTION
1" for a transcription
of
the primary
language
in your area.
Select "CAPTION
3" for captioning
information
usually of secondary
lan-
guages.
"CAPTION
2" or "CAPTION
4" carries
Closed Captioning
but not necessarily
in
the same time frame as the sound from
the program.
CLOSED
CAPTION
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CAPTION
2
CAPTION
3
:
CAPTION
4
OFF
TO SELECT
PUSH C.CAPT
You can also select this feature using the on-screen menu function.
1
Press MENU repeatedly
to display the
OPTION menu.
2
Press ADV repeatedly
until "CLOSED
CAPTION"
is displayed
in magenta.
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OPT I ON
CLOSED
CAPTION
TO SELECT
ITEM
PUSH ADV
TO CONTROL
PUSH
-
+
3
Press - or ÷ to select "CAPTION
1",
"CAPTION
2", "CAPTION
3" or
"CAPTION
4".
CLOSED
CAPTION
CAPTION
1
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CAPTION
2
,(
CAPTION
3
CAPTION
4
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TO SELECT
PUSH -
+
To deactivate this feature
Select "OFF" in the CLOSED CAPTION mode display.
Note:
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 reception
is non-
standard.
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