Philips 15PF9925/12S manual Closed Caption

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Turning Closed Caption On/Off

Closed Captioning allows you to read the dialog of television programs on the TV screen. Designed to help the hearing impaired, this feature uses on screen "text boxes" to show dialogue and conversations while the TV program is in progress. Captions will appear on the screen only during captioned broadcasts.

Remark: the captions do not always use correct spelling and grammar.

Not all TV programs and product commercials are made for broadcast with Closed Caption information included. Refer to your area's TV program listings for the TV channels and times of Closed Caption shows. The captioned programs are usually noted in the TV listings with service marks such as "CC".

Setting Closed Caption

&Select the desired TV program (Not a blocked channel or PC).

ŽPress the MENU button once.

ÒSelect Captions with the cursor up/down.

ÔPress the cursor left/right to select

Captions On, EZ mute or Off.

EZ mute: Select this mode if you want

the captions to appear automatically when the mute button  on the

remote control is pressed, if the watched TV program provides CC info.

&Press the cursor up/down to select

Caption/Text.

ŽPress the cursor left/right to select the desired Closed Caption mode.

ÒPress the EXT button if you want to exit the menu.

Note:This television receiver provides display of television closed captioning in accordance with Section 15.119 of the FCC rules.

Caption modes:

Caption 1, 2, 3 or 4 mode:

Dialogue (and descriptions) for the action on the captioned TV program shows on screen.

Usually Caption 1 is the most used mode. Caption 2 may be used for alternate languages if they are being transmitted.

Text 1, 2, 3 or 4 mode:

Often used for channel guide, schedules, bulletin board information for Closed Caption programs, news, weather information or stock market reports. Not all Closed Caption modes are necessarily being used by a TV channel during the transmission of a Closed Caption program.

Caption tips:

Your TV might not receive caption signals normally when:

-Poor reception conditions are encountered.

-An old, bad or illegally recorded tape is played.

-Strong, random signals from a car or airplane interfere with the TV signals.

-The antenna signal is weak.

-The program wasn’t captioned when it was produced, transmitted or taped.

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Contents LCD Warranty Verification Important Safety Instructions Read before operating equipmentContents Preparation PreparationUse of the remote control Use of the remote controlTo use the menus InstallationSetup menu Program/Erase channels Auto programming channelFine tune Memorizing/Erasing current channelButtons in front of the TV TV channels broadcast by a cable companyPicture menu Use of the menusSound menu Closed Caption Closed CaptionParental control Setting up BlockingDid you forget your password Parental control functionContent Categories For Movies previously shown in theaters Movie RatingsConnect Peripheral Equipment Video recorderCamera, camcorder,Video Game set How to useDVD player Digital Set Top Box HeadphonePersonal computer Use of the PC menu TipsTips Turn your TV off and then on again once Before Calling ServiceIf your problem is not solved Never attempt to repair a defective TV YourselfGlossary Glossary469.25 C96 97.25 67.25 C35 289.25 Printed on recycled paper