5Closed Caption
You can view closed captioning (cc) for TV programs, movies and news. Closed caption refers to text of dialogue or descriptions displayed on- screen.
1Press [SETUP] to display the main menu.
2Use [Cursor K/L] to select “DETAIL”, then press [ENTER].
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3Use [Cursor K/L] to select “Closed Caption”, then press [ENTER].
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or | Closed Caption |
HDMI1 Audio | Auto |
4Use [Cursor K/L] to select “Conventional CC”, then press [ENTER].
| Closedl | Captioni |
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or | Conventional CC | Off | |
DTV CC | Off | ||
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5Use [Cursor K/L] to select the desired closed caption, then press [ENTER].
| Closedl | Captioni |
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or | Conventional CC | Off | |
DTV CC | CC1 | ||
| CC Style | CC2 | |
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| CC3 |
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| CC4 |
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| Text1 |
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| Text2 |
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| Text3 |
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| Text4 |
CC1 and Text1; | INTRODUCTION | |
Caption mode |
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are the primary caption and text services. |
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The captioning or text is displayed in the same | PREPARATION | |
language as the program’s dialogue | ||
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(up to 4 lines of script on the TV screen, where it |
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does not obstruct relevant parts of the picture). |
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CC3 and Text3; |
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serve as the preferred data channels. |
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The captioning or text is often a secondary language. |
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CC2, CC4, Text2 and Text4; | WATCHING | |
are rarely available and broadcasters use them only | ||
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in special conditions, such as when “CC1” and “CC3” |
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or “Text1” and “Text3” are not available. |
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• There are 3 display modes according to programs: | TV | |
Displays input characters on the TV screen | OPTIONAL | |
immediately. | ||
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Once characters are stored in memory, they are |
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displayed all at once. | SETTING | |
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Displays the characters continuously by scrolling |
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(max. 4 lines). | TROUBLESHOOTING | |
6 Press [SETUP] to exit. | ||
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Note: |
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• To show the closed caption on your TV screen, broadcast | INFORMATION | |
signal must contain the closed caption data. | ||
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• Not all TV programs and commercials have the closed |
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caption or all types of the closed caption. |
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• Captions and texts may not match the TV voice exactly. |
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• Changing channels may delay the closed caption for a few |
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seconds. |
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• Adjusting or muting the volume may delay the closed |
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caption for a few seconds. |
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• Abbreviations, symbols and other grammatical shortcuts |
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may be used in order to keep pace with the |
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action. This is not a problem with the unit. |
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• The caption or text characters will not be displayed while |
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the main menu or functions display is shown. |
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• If a black box appears on the TV screen, this means that |
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the closed caption is set to the text mode. To clear the box, |
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select “CC1”, “CC2”, “CC3”, “CC4” or “Off”. |
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• If the unit receives poor quality television signals, the |
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captions may contain errors, or there might be no captions |
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at all. Some possible causes of poor quality signals are: |
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- Automobile ignition noise |
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- Electric motor noise |
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- Weak signal reception |
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- Multiplex signal reception (ghosts or screen flutter) |
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• The unit retains the closed caption setting if the power |
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fails. |
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• Closed caption will not be displayed when you are using |
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an HDMI connection. |
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• When the unit receives special effects playback signal (i.e., |
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Search, Slow and Still) from a VCR’s video output channel |
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(CH3 or CH4), the unit may not display the correct caption |
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or text. |
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