Sony KV-32XBR76 Operating Instructions - Page 35

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2Press C.CAPTION repeatedly. C.CAPTION Select CC1 or CC2 to view Captions. A Caption is a printed version of the dialogue or sound effects of a program. (The mode should be set to CC1 for most programs.) Notes The Closed Caption system checks for errors before captions or text appear. If an error is found, the mistake does not appear; a white box appears instead. In most cases, this allows you to read the caption without difficulty. Of course, not all errors can be found, and in some cases mistakes may appear. Poor reception of any TV station can cause poor reception of the Close Caption signal causing errors or missing captions. Select TEXT1 or TEXT2 to view Text. Text is information that is presented using the half to full television screen. It is usually not related to the program. TEXT 1 Select CC OFF if you don't want to view Closed Caption nor Text. 11 1 MI MPER [C] OFF uonde3 prism AIM Chapter 2: Using Basic Features 135

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2
Press
C.CAPTION
repeatedly.
C.CAPTION
Select
CC1
or
CC2
to
view
Captions.
A
Caption
is
a
printed
version
of
the
dialogue
or
sound
effects
of
a
program.
(The
mode
should
be
set
to
CC1
for
most
programs.)
Select
TEXT1
or
TEXT2
to
view
Text.
Text
is
information
that
is
presented
using
the
half
to
full
television
screen.
It
is
usually
not
related
to
the
program.
TEXT
1
Select
CC
OFF
if
you
don't
want
to
view
Closed
Caption
nor
Text.
11•••••.1.••••
}
MI
MPER
[C]
OFF
Notes
The
Closed
Caption
system
checks
for
errors
before
captions
or
text
appear.
If
an
error
is
found,
the
mistake
does
not
appear;
a
white
box
appears
instead.
In
most
cases,
this
allows
you
to
read
the
caption
without
difficulty.
Of
course,
not
all
errors
can
be
found,
and
in
some
cases
mistakes
may
appear.
Poor
reception
of
any
TV
station
can
cause
poor
reception
of
the
Close
Caption
signal
causing
errors
or
missing
captions.
uonde3
prism
AIM
Chapter
2:
Using
Basic
Features
135