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CONTROL THE AUDIO VOLUME WHILE CLOSED-CAPTIONING IS TURNED ON OR OFF
1. Press SETTINGS twice to access the General Settings menu.
2. Scroll to Audio:Volume Ctrl. There are two setting options:
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Fixed – The Fixed setting controls the audio volume through the TV and enables you to have
closed-captioning turned on or off while listening to the programming audio.
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Variable – The Variable setting controls the audio volume through the set-top and enables you to
have closed-captioning turned on or off while listening to the programming audio, or you can have
closed-captioning on while the set-top audio is muted.
3. SELECT either the Fixed or Variable setting.
TURN CLOSED-CAPTIONING ON AND OFF
You can turn closed-captioning on and off at any time through the Quick Settings menu.
1. Press SETTINGS to access the Quick Settings menu while watching TV.
2. Turn caption on or off.
3. If you chose the Fixed setting for the audio volume:
A. Scroll to Caption Off/On.
B. Press to access the options.
C. Scroll through the options and press SELECT to set your choice.
4. If you chose the Variable setting for the audio volume:
A. Scroll to Caption Off/On/On with Mute.
B. Press to access the options.
C. Scroll through the options and press SELECT to set your choice.
CHANGE THE LOOK OF CLOSED-CAPTIONING
Depending on the program or caption provider, you may or may not be able to change how the closed-captioning
looks on the TV screen.
1. Press SETTINGS twice to access the General Settings menu.
2. Scroll to CC: Options.
3. Press to access the CAPTION STYLE column.
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If you select the Set by Program option, the style is set by the caption provider for each program,
and you cannot change the settings.
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If you select the Set by Viewer option, you can use the instructions in the remainder of this section of
the guide to change the caption styles.
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Note: You may be able to change the appearance of closed-captioning on most HD channels and on some
digital channels using the procedures in this section. Closed-captioning on analog channels and on most
digital channels appears on the screen with white letters on a black background, and the format can not
be changed.