Operating instructions

Using the closed caption decoder
Many broadcasters now supply closed captioning information along
with their regular broadcasts. Your TV can decode that information
and display it on your TV screen.
There are two types of captioning that: broadcasters can send:
"standard" and "text." Standard captioning is related to the pro-
gram that is being shown. Standard captioning usually follows the
dialogue of the characters on-screen.
Text captioning does not usually relate to the program being
shown. It often contains information such as weather or news. Text
captioning often blocks out the program you are watching.
Your TV can decode four different "standard captioning" signals
and four different "text captioning" signals on each TV channel.
However, each station may" be broadcasting only one or two
captioning signals, or none at all.
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To use the closed caption decoder:
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Repeatedly press tlhe VIDEO
button on the remote control
until l;he closed captioning
(_C) display appears on the
screen.
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Press the ADJUST buttons or
right/left; buttons on the remote
control to select the captioning
signal you wish to display:
C_C_ 1/[_ 2/_C_ 3/_ 4/
C[_(_ Text 1/[_] Text 2/
C[_ Text 3/[_ Text 4/
C[U(_When mutin_,_/Off.
You can choose to display one of four "standard captioning" signals
(indicated by the symbol [C_ and a numbe:_:); to display one of four
"text captioning" signals (indicated by _he word "Text '_and a
number); to display captions when muting; or to turn the captions
off.
If you select "When mutln;_, the standard captioning signal _] 1
will appear whenever you use the MUTE b_tton.
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