Using the TV’s Menu System

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1Caption Display

2Analog Captions

3Digital Captions

4Caption Style

Main Menu4Setup Options4Closed Captioning

On

Off

On When Muted

Note: Not all programs have closed captioning. Also, if you want to see captions that may be provided in a DVI, HDMI, or non-480i component video signal, turn on the captions in the device that is sending the signal to the TV.

Caption Display lets you select whether closed captioning is displayed when it is available. Press OK to continue.

Caption Display

The Caption Display menu displays a choice list that lets you choose when closed captioning information is shown on the screen. HDMI and SVGA inputs aren’t supported by Closed Captioning (CC); try the device’s menu system for CC options.

On Captioning information is always shown when it’s available on a channel or input.

Off No captioning information is displayed.

On When Muted Captioning information is only shown when available and the TV’s sound is muted. (To mute the sound, press the MUTE button on the remote control and captioning information will appear on the screen, if available.)

Notes: Use the CC button on the remote to toggle CC on and off. Go to the remote section for more information. Changing channels or inputs restores CC to the default setting.

If you turned off the speakers in the Audio menu (Fixed Output, Speakers Off), Closed Captioning won’t appear when you press the MUTE button on the remote even when you choose On when Muted.

Analog Captions

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1Caption Display

2Analog Captions

3Digital Captions

4Caption Style

Main Menu4Setup Options4Closed Captioning

CC1

If a digital-TV program has “analog

CC2

captions” but no"digital captions,"

then the analog caption mode you

 

CC3

select is used.

CC4

Note: CC1 and Text 1 are the

 

Text 1

primary caption and text services.

Text 2

 

Text 3

 

Text 4

 

Press 5 or 6 to point to an option, then press OK to select it. Press3to return to the menu.

You can select a closed caption mode, which is the mode, or source, used for displaying captioning information for analog channels or digital channels, if available. The content of

CCand Text are different; you can select which one you want to see on the screen.

CC Displays information at any position on the screen. It overlays the text on top of the picture as it is received.

Text Displays information at one particular position (such as the bottom third) of the screen. You cannot see the picture underneath the text.

You can choose between eight closed caption modes:

CC1 and Text 1 are the primary caption and text services. The captioning or text is displayed in the same language as the program’s dialog.

CC3 and Text 3 serve as the preferred data channels. The captioning or text is often a secondary language translation, simplified English, or displayed at a slower rate.

CC2 and CC4 and Text 2 and Text 4 are rarely available and broadcasters use them only in special conditions, such as when CC1 and CC3 are not available, or Text 1 and Text 3 are not available.

Digital Captions

You can select a closed caption, service mode (1-6) for digital channels.

Service 1 and Service 2 are the primary and secondary languages, respectively.

Service 3 and Service 4, 5, 6 are additional caption sources that may be available. Specific label names may be displayed (e.g., Spanish) instead of a generic label (e.g., Service 1), if available.

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