Philips US-24ST2200/27 User Manual
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CC (OFF / CC-1 / CC-2 / CC ON MUTE)
Closed Captioning. Since July 1, 1993, television sets with 13" screens or larger must have
built-in caption decoders. Captioning of most broadcast and cablecast programming is
mandated under the Telecommunications Act of 1996, except for certain types of programs
exempted by the FCC. For additional information, please visit the U.S. FCC web site at
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there is a closed captioning signal present on the current source, closed captioning will not
appear.
CC-1: CC-1-mode closed captioning will be displayed if it is present on the incoming
signal.
CC-2: CC-2-mode closed captioning will be displayed if it is present on the incoming
signal.
CC ON MUTE: If the television is in audio mute mode, CC-1-mode closed captioning will
be displayed if it is present on the incoming signal.
Note: When the television is powered down and back on again, the closed captioning
setting will default to OFF
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SAVED V-CHIP (NO / YES)
This feature provides the option to specify whether the current V-CHIP SETUP
configuration remains in effect after television is powered down.
NO: The current V-CHIP setup configuration reverts to defaults when the television is
powered down.
YES: The current V-CHIP setup configuration remains in effect when the television is
powered down.
V-CHIP SETUP (>)
Configures the V-CHIP program content viewing restriction feature. Please consult the
mainstream / consumer product documentation for information about this feature.
NO: The current V-CHIP setup configuration reverts to defaults when the television is
powered down.
YES: The current V-CHIP setup configuration remains in effect when the television is
powered down.
SLEEPTIMER (OFF / 15 MIN / 30 MIN / 45 MIN / 60 MIN / 90 MIN / 120 MIN / 180
MIN / 240 MIN)
Activates the SLEEPTIMER feature, in which the television powers down automatically
after the specified period of time.
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