_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
All VCRs record the closed caption signal ironx television programs so
tapes also provide closed captions. Most
captions as well. Check tot the closed caption symbol in your television schedule and on the
tape's packagm£: [_K] •
1 | Setap |
Dressthe MENU _'Juttoe.
Press the _. or V button to select "Setue'. then cress Eee ENTER_'Juttol
Move __5 Enter fiT] Return
2Caption
Uressthe A or _'button to select"Caetion' then eressthe ENTER{ u[mn,
Press the _ or _ bu_EonEO
selecl "0n',
_10ve _IP ArJ_usl 1]_ Returr
3 | Caption |
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Press the A or '_FbL[][o_EC] se_ecl"Mode"
Press the _ or_ our[on zo select "Caetion" or "Text"
Move _llb amusl ITR Returr
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Press the A | or 'V button to |
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semct °Chancel'or | "Fie d' | @ | |
Press the _ | or _ | button te |
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smect 1" or "2", |
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Press EReEXiT button to exit.
Move 41. Admsl RT] 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
4 In '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.
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