Losed, Aption, Ontrol – Philips XS1955 User Manual
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losed Captioning allows you to
read the voice content of televi
sion programs on the TV screen.
Designed to help the hearing
impaired^ this feature uses on-screen
"text boxes " to show dialogue and
conversations while the TV program
is in progress.
Note: Broadcast stations will often
use spelling abbreviations, symbols,
dropouts and other grammatical
shortcuts in order to keep pace with
the on-screen action. These type fac
tors vary upon the source of the cap
tioned text material and do not indi
cate a need for service on the part of
the TV.
Press the CC button on the remote
control repeatedly to select the Closed
Captioning mode you desire (CAP
TION 1, CAPTION 2, CAPTION
MUTE, and CAPTION OFF).
Note: Usually ‘‘Caption 1" is the
most used mode to view captioned
material.
Press the STATUS button after
making your Caption mode selec
tion. The TV display will clear and
Captioning material (if available on
the currently selected TV program)
will appear on the TV screen.
To cancel, set the CAPTION feature
to CAPTION OFF when finished
viewing.
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mart
H
elp
_ Remember, not all TV
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programs and product com
mercials are made for broadcast with
Closed Caption (CC) information
included. Neither are all Closed
Caption modes (CAPTION I or
CAPTION 2) necessarily being used
by a broadcast station during the
transmission of a closed caption pro
gram. Refer to your area's TV pro
gram listings for the stations and
times of Closed Caption shows.
NOTE: The “CC-MUTE” setting
automatically switches the TV to
the CC-1 mode whenever the
MUTE button (on the remote con
trol) is pressed. The CC-1 mode
will turn OFF when the TV
sound is returned or unmuted.
Caption 1 or Caption 2 mode: dialogue
(and descriptions) for the action on the
captioned TV program shows on-screen.
(See Smart Help on this page.)