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Using the closed caption decoder
Many broadcasters now supply closed captioning information along
with their regular broadcasts. Your Projection TV can decode that
information and display it on your TV so,teen.
There are two types of captioning tlhat broadcasters can send:
"standard" and "text." Standard captioning is relal_ed to the pro-
gram that is being shown. Standard captioning usually follows the
dialogue of the characters on-screen.
Text captioning does not usually relate to the prod,Tam being
shown. It often contains information such as weatlher or news. Text
captioning often block,'; out your view of the program you are
watching.
Your Projection TV can decode four different "standard captioning"
signals and four different "text captioning" signals on each TV
channel. However, each station may be broadcasting only one or
two captioning signals, or none at all.
To use the closed caption decoder:
Press the VIDEO button on the
remote control or on the control
panel until the closed
captioning ( [7_ ) display
appears on the screen.
Press up/down buttons or right!
left buttons on the remote
control or ADJUST buttons on
the control panel to select the
captioning signal you wish to
display: [C_ 1/[_ 2/
_C--] 3/[_J4/C_ Text 1/
_C_ Text 2/[_,_Text 3/
Text 4/[cc-]V_hen muting/Off.
You can choose to display one of
four "st;andard captioning" signals
(indicated by the symbol []_ and
a aumber), to display one of four
"text captioning" siga_als (indicated
by t:he word "Text" and a number),
to dilsplay captions when muting,
or to turn the captions off.
If you select "When muting," the standard captioning signal [_ 1
will appear whenever you use the ]VIUTE button.
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