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ave you ever fallen

asleep in front of the TV

only to have it wake you up
at two in the morning with a
test pattern screeching in

your ears? Well, your TV

can save you all that trouble
by automatically turning
itself off.

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Press the SLEEP but-

ton on the remote.

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Press the MENU (M) button
on the remote, then press the
CH (+) or (-) (or press the
MENU

A

or

T

buttons on the

TV) to select the word SLEEP
with the TV’s on-screen Arrow.

Press the SLEEP button

repeatedly to pick the amount
of time (15 minutes to 2 hours
ahead) before the TV will turn
itself off.

The VOL (+) or (-) buttons can
also be used to set the amount
of time.

Press the STATUS button

to clear the screen after you
have set the time for the TV to
turn off.

An on-screen count down will
appear during the last minute
before the TV shuts itself off.

During the last minute of a SLEEP TIMER setting
an on-screen count down will be displayed.

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Remember. If
you ever want to see how
many minutes are left
before the TV shuts itself
off, press the STATUS
button on the remote.

If you want to stop a
SLEEP TIMER setting,
reset the timer back to
OFF. You could also turn
the TV off, and then back
on again, to cancel a set­
ting. _____________

Pressing any key on the
remote or TV in the last
60 seconds will cancel the
SLEEP TIMER setting.

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losed Captioning allows
you to read the voice

content of television pro­

grams on the TV screen.
Designed to help the hearing
impaired, this feature uses
on-screen "text boxes" to
show dialogue and conversa­

tions while the TV program is
in progress.

Note: Broadcast stations will

often use spelling abbrevia­
tions, symbols, dropouts and

other grammatical shortcuts
in order to keep pace with the

on-screen action. These type

factors vary upon the source

of the captioned text material
and do not indicate a need

for service on the part of the

TV.

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Press CC (Closed

Caption) button on the remote
to select the word CAPTION
with the TV’s on-screen Arrow.

Press CC (Closed

Caption) button repeatedly to
select the desired Closed
Caption (CC) mode - For

Example: CAPTION 1.

Note: Usually “CAPTION 1" is
the most used mode to view
captioned material.

Press the STATUS but­

ton after making your Caption
mode selection. The TV dis­

play 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 OFF when finished
viewing.

NOTE: The “CC W/MUTE” setting automatically switches the TV to
the Closed Caption 1 mode whenever the MUTE button (on the remote
control) is pressed. The Closed Caption 1 mode will turn OFF when the
TV sound is returned or unmuted.

Remember,
not all TV

programs and prod­
uct commercials are

made for broadcast

with Closed
Caption (CC) infor­
mation included.
Neither are all
Closed Caption
modes (CAPTION

1 or 2) necessarily

being used by a
broadcast station
during the transmis­

sion of a closed

caption program.
Refer to your area's
TV program listings
for die stations and
times of Closed
Caption shows.

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MARSHA: I don'l Know, bul they

CAPTION 1 or 2 mode; dialogue (and descriptions) for
the action on the captioned TV program shows on-screen,
(See Smart Help on this page.)

This symbol will appear
with channels that contain
Closed Captioning material.