Memorex MVUC821 manual Setting the Closed Captions Atsc

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SETTING THE CLOSED CAPTIONS (ATSC)

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With the power on and the DTV mode selected (see page 32), press the SETUP button ; the menu will appear. Press

the Navigation and/or 1 button to select the Setup

menu. π 2 † 3

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Press the ENTER/Play/Pause (®p) button 1 to enter the

 

 

 

 

Setup menu. Press the Navigation π 2 and/or

† 3 button

 

 

to select the Closed Caption

option, then

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ENTER/Play/Pause (®p) button

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Select the desired Closed Caption setting (as shown below) by using the Navigation and/or button, then pressing

the ENTER/Play/Pause ( ) button . Then press the Navigation and/or π button2 to set3as desired. Press the

ENTER/Play/Pause ( )®pbutton again1 to set.π 2 † 3

MODE: Select OFF to®pturn closed1captions off, ON to turn closed captions on or ON MUTE to turn on closed captioning only when the unit is muted.

ANALOG CAPTION: Select OFF to turn the analog closed captions off, CC1-CC4 to select one of the closed captions or T1- T4 to select one of the text modes.

DIGITAL CAPTION: Select OFF to turn the digital closed captions off or SERVICE1 to SERVICE 6 to select one of the service digital closed captions.

FONT SIZE: Select a font size for the captions.

FONT COLOR: Select the desired font color for the captions.

FONT STYLE: Select a desired font style for the captions.

FONT OPACITY: Select the desired font effect for the captions.

BACKGROUND COLOR: Select the desired background color for the captions.

BG OPACITY: Select the background effect for the captions.

EDGE COLOR: Select the color of the font’s edges for the captions.

EDGE STYLE: Select the style of the font’s edges for the captions.

Press the ZOOM/EXIT button 4 twice to exit the setup menu.

NOTES:

• You can also use the SUBTITLE/CC (Closed Caption) button on your remote to scroll though and select a Closed Captions option while viewing a program.

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Contents MVUC821 Setting and Recalling Radio Presets Surge Protectors FCC CautionAccessories CleaningPower Sources POWER-CORD ProtectionSafety Check Replacement PartsDamage Requiring Service Object and Liquid EntryAC Adapter Specifications To Obtain a Clear PictureAC Connection Important Notes Installing the Unit Under a CabinetFront Rear Remote Battery Installation Battery PrecautionsEffective Distance of the Remote Control Transmitter Outdoor VHF/UHF Antenna Connection Antenna not Included FM AntennaVCR or second DVD Connection Using AUDIO/VIDEO CablesDisc Types DVD Playable DiscsAudio CD MP3 CDRegion Management Information Setting the Time Setting the Timer Tuning Radio Stations To Recall Presets Setting and Recalling Radio PresetsClosed Captioning with a VCR What is Closed CAPTIONING?To View Closed Captions Analog CaptionsSetting the Closed Captions Atsc Default Setting the LanguageSetting the Time Zone and the DST Daylight Saving Time How many channels will I actually receive? Setting Channels Into MemoryManual Program Editing the Favorite List Selecting the DTV Channel ListSelecting the Favorite Channel List Setting the VideoParental Control SET-UP TV Parental Guide SET-UP PG-13 Mpaa SET-UPCanadian ENGLISH/FRENCH Rating SET-UP Canadian EnglishCanadian French Downloadable RRT Atsc only Changing the PasswordAtsc Direct Channel Selection buttons Mute Volume OSD/INFOEQ/BASS Adjusting the Picture Scale ModeGuide AudioPage Screen Saver TV Type PasswordPower Resume Language Setup MenuOSD Language Audio Language Picture Settings Video Setup MenuSpeaker Setup Menu Subtitle Language Menu LanguageTVG TV Guardian TVGuardian Setup Menu TVG Modes TVG Help Mute EQ/BASS ResumePlayback of a DVD Zoom SkipRepeat Playback TITLE/CHAPTER/TIME SearchTitle Menu DVD MenuAngle Programmed Playback To Clear ALL the ProgramsTo Modify a Program Selecting Tracks Using the NEXT/PREV Buttons Playback of a CDPause OS/INFO FORWARD/REVERSE √√Playback of AN MP3 Disc OSD Info Repeat ONE/ALL PlayAdjusting the Picture Playback of a Unit Connected to the AV Jacks General Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution DVD Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution Caring for Discs Atsc