Philips 26PFL5322, 32PFL5332, 37PFL5332, 42PFL5332 Flat Panel Television User Manual


 
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English
Turning on Closed Captions
Features
CC Off
CC2
CC Mute
NR
Timer
Child Lock
Parental Lock
CC1
Active Control
Closed Caption
Main
Timer
Child Lock
Install
Picture
Features
Sound
Parental Lock
Active Control
Closed Caption
NR
You can enable closed captions for your
programs if your broadcasting station pro-
vides caption service.
Closed captions (CC) are subtitles hidden
in the video signals which you can turn on
or off unlike the normal subtitles you see in
movies which cannot be turned off.
CC are subtitles for dialog and descriptions
(useful for the hearing-impaired).
Press h button to display the on-screen
menus.
Press ï button until Features is
highlighted.
Press u button to select Features.
Press ï button until Closed Caption is
highlighted.
Press u button to select Closed
Caption.
Press ï or Î button to highlight CC,
Off, CC1, CC2 or CC Mute.
Press u button to select Closed
Caption option.
Press h or EXIT button to exit the
on-screen menus.
Closed Caption choices:
CC Off: Turn off Closed captioning.
CC1: Most channels transmit closed
captions in CC1 mode. Closed captions
can be in Spanish, Portuguese or English.
CC2: Broadcasters may transmit closed
captions in CC2 mode. CC2 is rarely
used.
CC Mute: Closed captions in CC1
mode will be displayed only when the
sound is turned off via the Mute button.
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