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The
CAPTIONING
feature lets you
display the audio portion of a program as
text on the TV screen. This is useful to
the hearing impaired or anyone who
wants to watch a program without the
sound.
There are four types of closed captioning
transmissions available:
Captions I,
Captions 2. Text I
and
Text 2.
Captions 1
displays the full translation of the
primary language in your area. Captions
2 may be used as a second source for
secondary languages, simplified English,
or other translations trmsmitted in your
area.
The Text modes.
Text I
and
Text
2, display on-screen boxes
containing the text of general
information not necessarily related to the
program being watched.
Note: Closed Captioning is not avmlable on
all channels or at all times. Only specific
programs encoded with Closed Captioning
information (CC) are applicable.
When
Captions 1
is available, the word
“Captioned” appears on the screen when you
change chaimels or press the TV or
DISPLAY
button on the remote. The word "Captioned"
does not appear to tell you if
Captions 2
or
either Text mode is available.
p Setting Closed Captioning (wth or without remote)
1. Repeatedly press
MENU*PROG
to
select
SETUP MENU,
and then press +
or - to display setup functions.
CAPTIONING
will be highlighted since
it is the first function in the setup menu.
2.
Press the + or - button to select the type
of closed captioning: Off, Captions 1,
Captions 2, Text 1 or Text 2.
3.
When finished, the display will
automatically disappear from the screen
in a few seconds. To make it disappear
more quickly, press the
CLEAR
button.
4.
The screen will begin to display the
TV program's audio portion as text
if the program has captioning.
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r—Turning Captioning Off
To turn off the closed captioning
feature, enter the
CAPTIONING
function and press the + or - button
until the screen shows “Off.”
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