On-screen menu controls (cont’d), Caption, Menu – Philips PR1304B User Manual
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Captionins: CAPTION Cl,
CAPTION C2, TEXT Cl, or
TEXTC2. Closed 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 "lext boxes" to
show dialogue and conversa
tions while the TV program is
in progress,
Note: Broadcast stations witi
often tise 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 TV service.
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Pr^ the MENU button
repeatedly to select CCD
SELECT with the TV’s on
screen arrow.
PICTURE
CHANNÊLSET
►CCD SELECT
CCOOFF
Press the SET (+) or <-)
buttons or the SELECT but
ton to select the desired Ciosed
Caption (CC) mode - for exam-
pie: CAPTION Cl.
Note: Usually “CAPTION C1"
is the most used mode to view
captioned material.
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Press the MENU but
ton. The menu will disappear
and Closed Captioning mater
ial (if available on the cur
rently selected TV program)
will appear.
To cancel Closed Captioning,
select CCD OFF at step 2.
CAraOK CI or C2 mode: dia-
logue (and descriptions) Гог the
action on the captioned TV program
shows on-scicen. (See Smart Etelp on
this page;)
TEXT Cl or C2 mode: a block box
only will be displayed, 1ГТЕХТ Cl
is selected, duiacieis wit) be dis
played.
This symbol will appear with
chamtets that contain Closed
Capdoning material.
Remember, n
not ail TV
programs and com
mercials are broad
cast with Closed
Caption (CC)
in format ton.
Neither are all
Closed Caption
modes (CAPTION
Cl or C2) necessar
ily Mng used by a
broadcast station
during the transmis
sion of a closed
caption program.
Refer to your area's
TV program listings
for the stations and
times of Closed
Caption shows.
Notes:
(1) During special effects playback of a VCR tape (i.e.. Search. Slow,
Still), your TV may not display the correct caption or text.
(2) Captions and texts may not match the TV voice exactly,
(3) Imcrfcrencc may cause the closed caption system to function improp
erly.
(4) The caption or text characters will not appear if the on-screen menu or
channel number display is on-sc«ren. Closed Captioning may be
delayed briefly when you change channels.
(5) If a black box appears on-screen, your TV is set to a TEXT mode. To
clear the screen, select CAPTION Cl, CAPTION C2 or CCD OFF.
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Round Cable 75Q * A single solid antenna wire normally matched with a
metal plug (F-type) end connector that screws (or pushes) directly onto a
75 Ohm input found on the Television or VCR. (Also known as Coaxial
Coble.)
Display * Allows the user to quickly confirm what channel number is cur
rently being viewed.
Jack Panel
*
Refers to the area on the back of the TV cabinet.
On Screen Displays (OSD) * Refers to the wording or messages generat
ed by the television (or VCR) to help the user with specific feature con
trols (color adjustment, programming, etc.).
Menu * An on-screen listing of feature controls shown on the Television
screen that arc made available for user adjustments.
Programming * The procedure of adding or deleting channel numbers
into the Teleidsion’s memory circuits. In this way the Television “remem
bers” only the locally available or desired channel numbers and skips over
any unwanted channel numbers.
Remote Sensor Wndow
*
A window or opening found on the Television
control panel through which infrared remote control command signals are
received.
Twin Lead Wire
*
The more commonly used name for the two strand 300
Ohm antenna wire used with many indoor and outdoor antenna systems. In
many cases this type of antenna wire requires an additional adapter (or
balón) in order to connect to the 75 Ohm Input terminals designed into the
more recent Televisions and VCRs.