SPECIAL FEATURES
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Viewing Closed Captions
(On-Screen Text Message)
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: .
1
Press the MENU button.
Press the … or † button
to select “Setup”, then
press the ENTER button.
2
Press the … or † button
to select “Caption”, then
press the ENTER button.
Press the ENTER button to
select “Caption”.
Press the … or † button
to select “On”, then press
the ENTER button.
Move Enter Return
Setup
Plug & Play
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Language : English
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Time
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Caption
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Blue Screen : Off
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Melody : On
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V-Chip
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Demonstration
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Move Enter Return
Caption
Caption : On
Mode : Caption
Channel : 1
Field : 1
3
Press the … or † button
to select “Mode”, then
press the ENTER button.
Press the … or † button
to select “Caption” or
“Text”, then press the
ENTER button.
Off
On
Move Enter Return
Caption
Caption : On
Mode : Caption
Channel : 1
Field : 1
Caption
Text
œ In “Caption” mode, captions
appear at the bottom of the
screen, and they usually cover
only a small portion of the
picture.
In “
Text” mode, information
unrelated to the program, such as
news or weather, is displayed. Text
often covers a large portion of the
screen.
continued...
œ Misspellings and unusual
characters sometimes occur
during closed caption
transmissions, especially those of
live events. There may be a small
delay before captions appear
when you change channels.
These are not malfunctions of
the TV.
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