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CLOSED CAPTION

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A new CLOSED CAPTION menu wilt now appear. The MODE

 

OPTION will be highlighted. This lets you set the operating

 

mode for the CLOSED CAPTION feature. You can set it to:

 

CLOSED CAPTION - to display onscreen dialog in a text

 

format, TEXT - to display additional information included in a

 

broadcast, or OFF - to turn the captioning feature off.

 

If you select CAPTION or TEXT, the next step is to choose a

CLOSED CAPTION Menu

CLOSED CAPTION channel. Your television can receive four

 

channels of CAPTION information and four channels of TEXT, though only one will be displayed at a time. Using the _ arrow, move to either CAPTION or TEXT, depending on the selection you made in MODE. Select the channel you wish to use.

Once your Caption preferences are set use the T arrow to move to FINISH. Press 4 or _- to save your settings and exit the menu.

lhOSt CAPT!ON information Can be foun----ond CCli most TEXT can be found OnTI! [

e others are available for future use

Note: CLOSED CAPTION Subtitles aie programmed bY the bioadcast channel. Any' misspellings ale the fault of the broadcaster and not a malfunction of the television. Closed Captioning may not work Correctly if the signal being received is weak or if you are P!aYJnga video tape. Not every broa{Jcast will include a CloSed Caption signal Most programs containing CLOSED CAPTION information will display a notice at the

start of the broadcast. 1080i signals are available only when us!ng a Digita! TV decoder (see page 15 for DTV decoder connections).

This locks the front panel of the TV so that a child may not accidentally mess up your settings

Press the MENUbutton

A T To FRONT PANEL LOCK

4 _ To adjust FRONT PANEL LOCK on or off.

panel for more than three seconds, you can turn the FRONT PANEL LOCK function

q

ote i if you unplugth_power

cord from the Wall, or press the Menu button on the front

off without using the remote control

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