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Viewing Closed Captions

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victoryia 32-49 1/10/04 1:04 AM Page 44 O P E R AT I O N 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 : . ▼ 1 Press the MENU button to display the on-screen menu. Press the UP/DOWN buttons to select "Setup", then press the ENTER button. 2 Press the UP/DOWN buttons to select "Caption", then press the ENTER button. Misspellings and unusual 3characters sometimes occur during PcrelosssetdhecaEpNtiToEnRtransmissions, especially buthttoosne. of live events. There may be a small delay before captions appear when you change channels. These are not malfunctions of the TV. In caption mode, captions 4 appear at the bottom of the screen, anPdrethsseythuesually cover only a small poUrPti/oDnOoWf tNhe pictbuurteto. ns to set caption "Off/On", Inthteenxtprmesosdtehe, information unrelated toEtNhTeEpRrograbmut,tosunc. h as news or weather, is displayed. Text often coPvreersssathlaergMeEpNoUrtion of the screen. button to exit. 5 Depending on the particular broadcast, it might be necessary to make changes to "Channel" and "Field". Press the MENU button to exit the menu. English-44 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).

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O
PERATION
3
Press the
ENTER
button.
4
Press the
UP/DOWN
buttons
to set caption “Off/On”,
then press the
ENTER
button.
Press the
MENU
button to exit.
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 :
.
1
Press the
MENU
button
to display the on-screen
menu.
Press the
UP/DOWN
buttons
to select “Setup”, then
press the
ENTER
button.
2
Press the
UP/DOWN
buttons
to select
“Caption”, then
press the
ENTER
button.
5
Depending on the particular broadcast, it might be
necessary
to make changes to “Channel” and “Field”.
Press the
MENU
button to exit the menu.
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).
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