Operating instructions

Direct Button Operation
POWER SAVING
Not
all
programs and VHS videotapes offer closed
captions. Please look for the
"[GGr symbol
to
ensure
that captions will
be
shown.
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You
can
have
the same settings
by
choosing "Power
Saving"
on
the
menu
items.
(See
page
24.)
Closed Caption
information
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The
CC button keeps a record of the
last
service
selected
in
its
memory.
If
the last closed caption mode
(e.g.
1/3
ENG)
you
selected
is
not
available
for the next program, or
on
another channel, the closed caption service that
is
available
is
automatically selected,
and
this service
appears
in
parentheses,
e.g.
"1/3(CC1)".
Closed Caption services that appear
in
parentheses
will
not
be
stored
in
the CC button's memory
as
your
last
selected
service.
Only
services that
you
have
selected with the CC button
are
stored.
Depending
on
the number of caption services
in
the
signal
being received,
you
will
see
information such
as
1/2 or 1/4 displayed.
1/2
means
"the first of two services".
Example:
If
a program
has
three services
(Digital
CC(ENG),
CC1
and
Text1),
the
closed caption display
will
toggle
in
this
sequence:
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1 Press
CC.
This
will
present the Closed Caption information
display.
2 Press
CC
while the Closed Caption information is
still on the screen.
Press
repeatedly
until
you
select the desired closed
caption service.
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•• ••
Digital Closed Caption service
is
a
new
caption service
available only on digital
TV
programs
(also at the
discretion
of
the service provider). It
is
a more flexible
system than
the
original Closed Caption system,
because
it
allows for a variety
of
caption sizes and font
styles. When the Digital Closed Caption service
is
in
use, it will
be
indicated
by
the appearance
of
a 3-letter
abbreviation that also indicates the language
of
the
Digital Closed Captions: ENG (English),
SPA
(Spanish),
FRA (French)
or
other language codes.
Your
TV
is
equipped with an internal Closed Caption
decoder. It allows you
to
view conversations, narration
and sound effects as subtitles on your
TV.
Closed
Captions are available on
some
TV
programs
and on
some
VHS
home
video tapes at the discretion
of
the
program
provider.
Allows you
to
set the
Power
Saving level in order
to
decrease the
power
consumption
and increase the
backlight lifespan.
Press
POWER SAVING.
Each
time
you
press
POWER SAVING,
the
mode changes
as
shown below.
Off - Standard - Advanced
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In
the Closed Caption system, there can
be
more
than
one caption service provided. Each
is
identified
by
its
own
number. The "CC1" and "CC2" services display
subtitles
of
TV
programs
superimposed over the
program's
picture.
In
the Closed Caption system, the
'Text
1"
or
"Text2"
services display text
that
is
unrelated
to
the
program
being viewed (e.g., weather
or
news). These services
are also superimposed over the program currently
being viewed.
Examples:
In
a case where there are
two
closed caption
services provided (for instance, Digital CC(ENG)
and CC1), and Digital CC(ENG)
is
displayed
as your current selection,
if
Digital CC(ENG) is
not
broadcast
for
the next program, the other
closed caption service, CC1, will
be
displayed
in
parentheses.
A closed caption service appears
in
parentheses
because the service you selected is
not
available
and a different service is displayed on your screen.
"1/1(CC1)"
is
displayed instead
of
"1/2/ENG".
mD
When
"Power Saving"
is
set
to "Standard" or "Advanced",
the Power
Saving
leaf
icon
appears
on
the channel
information window.
See
page
24
for details of Power
Saving
settings.
See
page 30 for detailed closed caption settings.
When
the program contains
no
closed caption, "--"
displays
in
the closed caption information.
If
the language code,
e.g.
"ENG",
is
not found
on
Digital
TV
programs, "--"
will
be
shown.
Four
kinds of closed caption service
(CC1,
CC2, Text1.
Text2)
are
potentially
available,
but a broadcast
may
contain none or
only
some of these services
at
the
discretion of the program provider.
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