Samsung HPN5039 Flat Panel Television User Manual


 
Selecting a Menu Language
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1
Press the MENU button. Press the UP or DOWN
button to select “Function”, then press the ENTER
button.
2
Press the UP or DOWN button to select “Caption”,
then press the ENTER button.
3
Press the LEFT or RIGHT button to turn closed cap-
tioning On/Off.
4
Press the UP or DOWN button to select “Mode”,
then press the LEFT or RIGHT button to select
“Caption” or “Text.”
5
Depending on the particular broadcast, it might be
necessary to make changes to “Channels” and
“Field”: Press the UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT button
to make the changes. (Follow the same procedure
as in steps 3~4 above.)
Press the MENU button to exit.
Note
Different channels and fields display different information: Field 2 carries additional information
that supplements the information in Field 1. (For example, Channel 1 may have subtitles in English,
while Channel 2 has subtitles in Spanish.
Function
Language
Time
Caption
NR
Auto Power Off
V-Chip
Film Mode
Move Select Menu
English
Off
Off
Off
Function
Language
Time
Caption
NR
Auto Power Off
V-Chip
Film Mode
Move Enter Menu
English
Off
Off
Off
Caption
Caption
Mode
Channel
Field
Move Select Menu
On
Caption
2
1
Caption
Caption
Mode
Channel
Field
Move Select Menu
On
Text
2
1
1
Press the MENU button. Press the UP or DOWN
button to select “Function”, then press the ENTER
button.
2
Press the LEFT or RIGHT button to select the appro-
priate language : English, Français or Español.
3
Press the MENU button to exit.
Function
Language
Time
Caption
NR
Auto Power Off
V-Chip
Film Mode
Move Select Menu
English
Off
Off
Off
Viewing Closed Captions
Your TV decodes and displays the closed captions that are broadcast with certain
TV shows. These captions are usually subtitles for the hearing impaired or foreign-
language translations. All VCRs record the closed caption signal from television
programs, so home-recorded video tapes also provide closed captions. Most pre-
recorded commercial video tapes provide closed captions as well. Check for the
closed caption symbol in your television schedule and on the tape’s packaging: .
Note: The Caption feature does not work with DVD or DTV signals.