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Watching TV Closed captions and digital closed captions • Closed Caption might not appear according to the condition of the signal from the broadcasting station. Your TV/DVD is equipped with an internal Closed Caption decoder. It allows you to view conversations, narration and sound effects as subtitles on your TV/DVD. Closed Captions are available on some TV programs and on some VHS home video tapes at the discretion of the program provider. Digital Closed Caption service is a new caption service available only on digital TV programs (also at the discretion of the service provider). It is a more flexible system than the original Closed Caption system, because it allows a variety of caption sizes and font styles. When the Digital Closed Caption service is in use, it will be indicated by the appearance of a 3-letter abbreviation that also indicates the language of the Digital Closed Captions: ENG (English), SPA (Spanish), FRA (French) or other language codes. Not all programs and VHS videotapes offer closed captions. Please look for the "=" symbol to ensure that captions will be shown. In the Closed Caption system, there can be more than one caption service provided. Each is identified by its own number. The "C1" and "C2" services display subtitles of TV programs superimposed over the program's picture. Generally, Closed Captions in English are transmitted on C1 and Closed Captions in other languages are transmitted on C2. In the Closed Caption system, the "Text1" or "Text2" services display text that is unrelated to the program being viewed (e.g., weather or news). These services are also superimposed over the program currently being viewed. 1 Tune the TV to the desired program. 2 Press TV MENU and the MENU screen displays. 3 Press ♦/♦ to select "Setup", then press ► or ENTER. 4 Press *Iv to select "Closed Caption", then press ► or ENTER. The Closed Caption menu will appear. 5 Press 4 or ► to setting the "CC Setting" to "On". 6 Press ♦/V to select "Analog Caption" or "Digital Caption". When you select "Analog Caption", you can choose C1, C2, C3, C4, T1, T2, T3 and T4. When you select "Digital Caption", you can choose from CS1, CS2, CS3, CS4, CS5 and CS6. 7 Press i/► to select the desired Closed Caption mode for both Digital and Analog Caption. 8 Press A/V to select "CC Priority", then press / ► to select "Digital CC" or "Analog CC". • Depending on the broadcast signal, some Analog Captions will function with a Digital broadcast signal. This step prevent that two kind of captions are overlapping. 9 Press EXIT to return to the normal screen. • To turn the Closed Caption feature off, setting the "CC Setting" to "Off". • If the program or video you selected is not closed-captioned, no captions will display on-screen. • If text is not available in your viewing area, a black rectangle may appear on-screen. If this happens, setting the "CC Setting" to "Off'. • When selecting Closed Captions, the captioning will be delayed approx. 10 seconds. • If no caption signal is received, no captions will appear, but the television will remain in the Caption Mode. • Misspellings or unusual characters may occasionally appear during Closed Captioning. This is normal with Closed Captioning, especially with live programs. This is because during live programs, captions are also entered live. These transmissions do not allow time for editing. • When Captions are being displayed, on-screen displays, such as volume and mute may be seen but may interfere with Closed Captions. • Some Cable TV systems and copy protection systems may interfere with the Closed Captioned signal. • If using an indoor antenna or if TV reception is very poor, the Closed Caption Decoder may not appear or may appear with strange characters or misspelled words. In this case, adjust the antenna for better reception or use an outdoor antenna. • When a Digital TV Program has both Digital Closed Caption and Analog Closed Caption signals, Digital Closed Caption is displayed. - le

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Watching
TV
Closed
captions
and
digital
closed
captions
Closed
Caption might
not
appear
according
to
the
condition
of
the
signal
from
the
broadcasting
station.
Your
TV/DVD
is
equipped
with
an
internal
Closed
Caption
decoder.
It
allows
you
to
view
conversations,
narration
and
sound
effects
as
subtitles
on
your
TV/DVD.
Closed
Captions
are
available
on
some
TV
programs
and
on
some
VHS
home
video
tapes
at
the
discretion
of
the
program
provider.
Digital
Closed
Caption
service
is
a
new
caption
service
available
only
on
digital
TV
programs
(also
at
the
discretion
of
the
service
provider).
It
is
a
more
flexible
system
than
the
original
Closed
Caption
system,
because
it
allows
a
variety
of
caption
sizes
and
font
styles.
When
the
Digital
Closed
Caption
service
is
in
use,
it
will
be
indicated
by
the
appearance
of
a
3
-letter
abbreviation
that
also
indicates
the
language
of
the
Digital
Closed
Captions:
ENG
(English),
SPA
(Spanish),
FRA
(French)
or
other
language
codes.
Not
all
programs
and
VHS
videotapes
offer
closed
captions.
Please
look
for
the
"="
symbol
to
ensure
that
captions
will
be
shown.
In
the
Closed
Caption
system,
there
can
be
more
than
one
caption
service
provided.
Each
is
identified
by
its
own
number.
The
"C1"
and
"C2"
services
display
subtitles
of
TV
programs
superimposed
over
the
program's
picture.
Generally,
Closed
Captions
in
English
are
transmitted
on
C1
and
Closed
Captions
in
other
languages
are
transmitted
on
C2.
In
the
Closed
Caption
system,
the
"Text1"
or
"Text2"
services
display
text
that
is
unrelated
to
the
program
being
viewed
(e.g.,
weather
or
news).
These
services
are
also
superimposed
over
the
program
currently
being
viewed.
1
Tune
the
TV
to
the
desired
program.
2
Press
TV
MENU
and
the
MENU
screen
displays.
3
Press
♦/♦
to
select
"Setup",
then
press
or
ENTER.
4
Press
*Iv
to
select
"Closed
Caption",
then
press
or
ENTER.
The
Closed
Caption
menu
will
appear.
5
Press
4
or
to
setting
the
"CC
Setting"
to
"On".
6
Press
♦/V
to
select
"Analog
Caption"
or
"Digital
Caption".
When
you
select
"Analog
Caption",
you
can
choose
C1,
C2,
C3,
C4,
T1, T2,
T3
and
T4.
When
you
select
"Digital
Caption",
you
can
choose
from
CS1, CS2, CS3,
CS4,
CS5
and
CS6.
7
Press
i/►
to
select
the
desired
Closed
Caption
mode
for
both
Digital
and
Analog
Caption.
8
Press
A/V
to
select
"CC
Priority",
then
press
/
to
select
"Digital
CC"
or
"Analog
CC".
Depending
on
the
broadcast
signal,
some
Analog
Captions
will
function
with
a
Digital
broadcast
signal.
This
step
prevent
that
two
kind
of
captions
are
overlapping.
9
Press
EXIT
to
return
to
the
normal
screen.
To
turn
the
Closed
Caption
feature
off,
setting
the
"CC
Setting"
to
"Off".
If
the
program
or
video
you
selected
is
not
closed
-captioned,
no
captions
will
display
on
-screen.
If
text
is
not
available
in
your
viewing
area,
a
black
rectangle
may
appear
on
-screen.
If
this
happens,
setting
the
"CC
Setting"
to
"Off'.
When
selecting
Closed
Captions,
the
captioning
will
be
delayed
approx.
10
seconds.
If
no
caption
signal
is
received,
no
captions
will
appear,
but
the
television
will
remain
in
the
Caption
Mode.
Misspellings
or
unusual
characters
may
occasionally
appear
during
Closed
Captioning.
This
is
normal
with
Closed
Captioning,
especially
with
live
programs.
This
is
because
during
live
programs,
captions
are
also
entered
live.
These
transmissions
do
not
allow
time
for
editing.
When
Captions
are
being
displayed,
on
-screen
displays,
such
as
volume
and
mute
may
be
seen
but
may
interfere
with
Closed
Captions.
Some
Cable
TV
systems
and
copy
protection
systems
may
interfere
with
the
Closed
Captioned
signal.
If
using
an
indoor
antenna
or
if
TV
reception
is
very
poor,
the
Closed
Caption
Decoder
may
not
appear
or
may
appear
with
strange
characters
or
misspelled
words.
In
this
case,
adjust
the
antenna
for
better
reception
or
use
an
outdoor
antenna.
When
a
Digital
TV
Program
has
both
Digital
Closed
Caption
and
Analog
Closed
Caption
signals,
Digital
Closed
Caption
is
displayed.
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le