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INTRODUCTION PREPARATION INITIAL SETTING WATCHING TV OPTIONAL SETTING 5 Closed Caption You can view closed captioning (cc) for TV programs, movies and news. Closed caption refer to text of dialogue or descriptions displayed on-screen for the hearing impaired. 1 Press [MENU] to display the main menu. 2 Use [Cursor K/L] to select "FEATURES", then press [OK]. EXIT PICTURE SOUND SETUP FEATURES LANGUAGE Closed Caption Parental Control PC Settings HDMI1 Audio Source Auto Detect 3 Use [Cursor K/L] to select "Closed Caption", then press [OK]. Caption Mode CC-1 and T-1; are the primary caption and text services. The captioning or text is displayed in the same language as the program's dialogue (up to 4 lines of script on the TV screen, where it does not obstruct relevant parts of the picture). CC-3 and T-3; serve as the preferred data channels. The captioning or text is often a secondary language. CC-2, CC-4, T-2 and T-4; are rarely available and broadcasters use them only in special conditions, such as when "CC-1" and "CC-3" or "T-1" and "T-3" are not available. • There are 3 display modes according to programs: Paint-on mode: Displays input characters on the TV screen immediately. Pop-on mode: Once characters are stored in memory, they are displayed all at once. Roll-up mode: Displays the characters continuously by scrolling (max. 4 lines). EXIT PICTURE SOUND SETUP FEATURES LANGUAGE Closed Caption Parental Control PC Settings HDMI1 Audio Source Auto Detect 4 Use [Cursor K/L] to select "Conventional CC", then press [OK]. EXIT Conventional CC Off PICTURE DTV CC Off SOUND CC Style SETUP FEATURES LANGUAGE 5 Use [Cursor K/L] to select the desired closed caption, then press [OK]. EXIT Conventional CC Off PICTURE DTV CC CC-1 SOUND CC Style CC-2 SETUP CC-3 FEATURES CC-4 LANGUAGE T-1 T-2 T-3 T-4 6 Press [MENU] to exit. Note: • To show the closed caption on your TV screen, broadcast signal must contain the closed caption data. • Not all TV programs and commercials have the closed caption or all types of the closed caption. • Captions and texts may not match the TV voice exactly. • Changing channels may delay the closed caption for a few seconds. • Adjusting or muting the volume may delay the closed caption for a few seconds. • Abbreviations, symbols and other grammatical shortcuts may be used in order to keep pace with the on-screen action. This is not a problem with the TV. • The caption or text characters will not be displayed while the main menu or functions display is shown. • If a black box appears on the TV screen, this means that the closed caption is set to the text mode. To clear the box, select "CC-1", "CC-2", "CC-3", "CC-4" or "Off". • If the TV receives poor quality television signals, the captions may contain errors, or there might be no captions at all. Some possible causes of poor quality signals are: - Automobile ignition noise - Electric motor noise - Weak signal reception - Multiplex signal reception (ghosts or screen flutter) • The TV retains the closed caption setting if the power fails. • Closed caption will not be displayed when you are using an HDMI connection. • When the TV receives a special effects playback signal (i.e., Search, Slow and Still) from a VCR's video output channel (CH3 or CH4), the TV may not display the correct caption or text. TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION A8AF2UH_32MF338 B_EN_v2.indd 25 25 EN 2008/02/15 14:52:46