Mitsubishi Electronics CS-35305 manual Using the closed caption decoder

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Using the closed caption decoder

Many broadcasters now supply closed captioning information along with their regular broadcasts. Your TV can decode that information and display it on the TV screen.

There are two types of captioning that broadcasters can send:

"standard" and "text."

Standard captioning is related to the program that is being

shown. Standard captioning usually follows the dialogue of the

characters on-screen.

Text captioning often contains news. Text captioning blocks out watching.

information such as weather or your view of the program you are

Your TV can decode four different "standard captioning" signals and four different "text captioning _' signals on each TV channel.

However, each station may be broadcasting only one or two

captioning signals, or none at. all.

When setting the decoder you can choose:

to display one of four "standard captioning" signals ( _,_--C7:1, :2, _ :3, _ :4),

to display one of four "text captioning" signals ( _-_ : Text 1, [] :

Text 2, [] : Text 3, _-_ : Text 4),

to display captions when muting ( [] : _rhen Muting),

or to turn the captions off ( [] : Off).

If you select "[] : When Muting," the standard captioning signal ( [] :1) will appear whenever you use the MUTE button.

_Important:

If you

set

the

decoder

 

to a "standard"

caplfion

setting

and

tune to

a

 

broadcaster

 

that is not

sending

a caption

si_,mal,

no

captions

will

 

 

appear.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

_Important:

If you

set

the

decoder

 

to a "text"

setting

and. tune

to

a broadcaster

 

 

that

is

not

sending a

text sig:aal,

a

large

black

rectangle

will

block

 

 

your

screen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

_Important:

The

content

of captions

are determined

by the

broadcaster.

 

If your

 

 

captions

show strange

 

characters,

misspellings,

 

or odd grammar,

it

 

is not a malfunction

of the 27V.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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