losed Captioning
allows you to
read the' voice content
of
television
programs
on the TV
screen. Designed
to help the
hearing
impaired
this feature
uses
on-screen
"text boxes"
to show
dialogue
and conversations
while
the TV program
is in progress.
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Press MENU
• or •
on the
TV (or on the remote
press M
button and then M ••
buttons.)
Select the word CAPTION
with the
TV's on-screen
Arrow.
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Press (+) or (-) buttons
to select
the desired
Closed Caption
(CC)
mode - For Example:
CAPTION
1.
CAPTION
1, 2, 3, or 4 mode:
dialogue
(and descriptions)
for the action on the captioned
TV program
shows on-screen.
(See important
not(." on this
page. I
TEXT
1, 2, 3, or 4 mode:
often used lk}r channel
guide,
schedules,
or bulletin board
information
for CC programs.
Note: Usuall2_ "'CAPTION"
1 is the
most used mode to view captioned
material.
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Press
the STATUS
button
after
makin_,_ _vour Caption
mode
selection.
The TV display will clear and
Captioning material (if available on
the currently selected TV program)
will appez_ron the TV screen.
To cancel, set the CAPTION
feature to OFF when finished
viewing.
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Remember.
Broadcast
>lat_< n< will often use spelling
'.ibbre_ i;_tlons, symbols,
dropouts
and other _rammaticat
shortcuts
in
order to kec I) pace with the on-
,<:teen act ton. These type factors
vat> upon tee source of the
captioned
text material
and do not
indicate
'a need for service on the
part of the TV.
NOTE: Not all TV programs and product commercials
are made for broadcast
with Closed Caption (CC) infommtion included. Neither are all Closed Caption
mode,'; (CAPTION 1-4, or TEXT 1-4)) necessarily be ing used by a broadcast
station during the transmission of a closed caption program. Refer to your area's
TV program listings for the stations and times of Closed Caption shews.
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