CC Closed Captions (CC) Settings

CC Display

This option allows you to turn On or Off the Closed Captions (CC) feature.

Analog CC

Select this option for the basic analog (EIA-608) closed caption options.

 

 

 

 

CC1, CC2,

Displays a printed version of the dialogue or sound effects of a

 

CC3, CC4

program. (Should be set to CC1 for most programs.)

 

 

 

 

Text1, Text2,

Displays network/station information presented using either half or

 

Text3, Text4

the whole screen (if available).

 

 

Digital CC

Select this option for both analog (EIA-608) and digital (EIA-708) closed caption options.

 

Select from CC1-4and Service 1-6(advanced digital closed caption options).

 

 

Display Options

Customize the Closed Captions (CC) displays with Text, Character Size,

 

Character Style, Character Color, Character Opacity, Edge Type, Edge Color,

 

Background Color and Background Opacity.

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Closed Captions (CC) can be turned on and off directly by pressing the CC button on the remote control.

Parental Lock Settings

The Parental Lock feature allows you to block programs according to their content and rating levels and block channels (regardless of the programs). Password is necessary in setting up blocking.

To View Blocked Programs

Press ENT when tuned to a blocked program, then enter the password. To reactivate the Parental Lock settings, turn off and on the TV.

Password

Use 0-9button on the remote control to enter a four-digit password. The first time the

 

password is created, you must re-enter it again to confirm the password. “Password Set”

 

message will appear on the screen upon confirmation.

 

Change Password

 

You can change your password by entering the Parental Lock setting with the

 

previously set password, highlight and select the Change Password then enter the new

 

password.

 

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• You need your password for any future access into the Parental Lock settings. If you

 

lose your password, see “Lost password” on page 43.

 

 

Country

Select the country name of U.S.A. or Canada for the appropriate ratings. The rating

 

system varies between these two countries. See Custom Rating System Chart on page 38.

 

 

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