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Setting up the clock manually, Using the sleep timer, Viewing closed captions – Insignia NS-LCD32 User Manual

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4 Press

or

to select Time Set Mode, then

press OK or to select Auto.

5 Press

or

to select Time Zone, then

press OK or to select your viewing area
time zone from the following: Pacific,
Alaska, Hawaii, Eastern, Central,
Mountain.

6 Press EXIT to return to watching the

television.

Setting up the clock manually

If you set up the clock automatically and the
wrong time is set, you can set the clock
manually.

To set up the clock manually:

1 Press MENU.

2 Press

or

to select the Feature menu,

then press OK or to access the submenu.

3 Press

or

to select Time Set, then press

OK or to access the Time Set Menu.

4 Press

or

to select Time Set Mode, then

press OK or to select Manual.

5 Press

or

to select the Year, Date, or

Time option, then use OK,

, or to set the

year, date, and time options.

6 Press EXIT to return to watching the

television.

Using the sleep timer

The sleep timer lets you select the amount of
time before your television turns itself off
automatically. This setting is cleared when the
television is turned off.

To set the sleep timer:

1 Press MENU.

2 Press

or

to select the Feature menu,

then press OK or to access the submenu.

3 Press

or

to select Sleep Timer, then

press OK or to select the amount of time.
To turn off the sleep timer, select OFF.

Viewing closed captions

The television decodes and displays the closed
captions that are broadcast with certain
television 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 prerecorded commercial
video tapes provide closed captions as well.
Check for the close caption symbol in your
television schedule and on the tape’s packaging.

Analog broadcasting system captions

To view closed captions for analog
broadcasts:

Press the CCD button on the remote control
to select a caption mode. Options include:

CC1

CC2

CC3

CC4

TEXT1

TEXT2

TEXT3

TEXT4

OFF

The closed caption broadcasts can be viewed in
two modes: CAPTION and TEXT. For each
mode, four channels are available.
The CAPTION mode shows subscripts of
dialogues and commentaries of television shows
and news programs while allowing a clear view
of the picture.
The TEXT mode displays various information
over the picture, such as a TV program schedule
or weather forecast, that is independent of the
television show.

Note

If the television loses power, the clock setting is
cleared.

Note

You can also set the sleep timer by pressing the
SLEEP button on the remote control.

Note

The caption feature does not work with
Component, VGA, or HDMI.

Not all programs and videos offer closed
captioning. Look for the closed caption symbol
to make sure that captions will be shown.