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Text excerpt from page 26 (click to view)
Setting Closed Caption(CCD)
PICTURE SOUND TIMER TUNING SET UP
More Closed Caption Vchip password OFF
Please enter the SET UP menu first.
1 Press CH+ or CH- button to select Closed Caption
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2 Press the VOL+ or VOL- button to select.
You can select the caption data channel (C1/C2/C3/C4), the text service channel (T1/T2/T3/T4) or turn off the Closed Caption (Off).
VOLs VOLt
TV/AV MENU
CHs
CHt
You can also quickly access the Closed Caption menu by pressing the CCD button on the remote controller.
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Notes:
1.Some TV programs may not be broadcast with closed caption signals, and therefore, the TV will not be able to display captions. Also, text information is not offered by all stations. 2.Some TV programs only provide one channel caption, one channel text , or only caption without text.
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HIFI VCD DVD
M UT E
CATV SAT
VCR TV
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V
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2 5 8 0
3 6 9
Selecting audio mode
If the program you are watching is "STEREO" or "SAP", you can select audio mode by using the STEREO button on the remote controller. The audio mode changes as follows.
VOL
VOL
M E NU
CH
DSP
MONO MONO
STEREO (If the program is STEREO) SAP STEREO
(If the program is SAP)
D S P
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SLEEP
STEREO
CH
SOUND
2
PIC
MONO
SAP (If the program is
STEREO & SAP)
Stereo
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CCD
Recalling the On-screen display
You can press the DSP button on the remote controller to recall the On-screen display. First press of the DSP button displays the channel number and audio mode; before the display disappears, pressing DSP button again will display the time. To cancel the on-screen display, press the DSP button again.
AM 10:00 TV 10 MONO