_PE( IAL _EATURE5
Viewing Closed Captions
Your TV decodes and displays the closed captions that are broadcast with c_,rtain T\7 shows.
These captions are usually subtitles for the hearing impaired or foreign-language translations.
All VCRs record the closed caption signal ironx television programs so home-recorded video
tapes also provide closed captions. Most pre-recorded commercial video taj)es provide closed
captions as well. Check tot the closed caption symbol in your television schedule and on the
tape's packagm£: [_K]
1
Dressthe MENU _'Juttoe.
Pressthe _. or V button to
select "Setue'. then cress Eee
ENTER_'Juttol
Setap
Move __5_Enter fiT] Return
2
Uressthe A or _' button to
select"Caetion' then eressthe
ENTER{u[mn,
Press the _ or _ bu_EonEO
selecl "0n',
Caption
_10ve _IP ArJ_usl 1]_ Returr
Misspellings and mrusua!
('[laracters soll)etilr_es occur
during closed caption
transmissions, especially those of
lhe events. There may be a small
dday be[ore captions appear whet,
you change channds. These are
not malfunctions of the TM
3
Pressthe A or'_FbL[][o_]EC
se_ecl"Mode"
Pressthe _ or_ our[on zo
select "Caetion" or "Text"
Caption
Move _llb amusl ITR Returr
4In 'Caption" mode, captions
appear at the bottom of the screen,
and they usually cover otfly a
small ])ortion of the picture.
In ' Text" mode, in[ormation
tmrelated to the program, such as
news or weather, is displayed. Text
often covers a large portion of the
screetl.
4
Pressthe A or 'V button to
semct °Chancel'or "Fied'
Pressthe _ or_ button te
smect 1"or "2",
PressEReEXiTbutton to exit.
caption

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Move 41. Admsl RT] Returr

4Depending ore fit< particular

broadcast, it might b( n<cessary to

make changes to Chatmel' and

'Field"

Different eharlnels arid fidds

display di%tcm ink)rmation: Field

2" carries additional inlormation

that supplements the irflot'mation itt

Field 1". (For example, 'Channel

1" may have subtitles in English,

whiI£ 'Channel 2"has subtitles m

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