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Chapter 10

 

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Using Closed Captioning

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The receiver supports a variety of closed captioning formats. If turned on in the receiver, 
closed captioning is displayed by the receiver through the HDTV Digital Audio/Video and 
YPbPr outputs for each format.

The TV SET OUT, RCA video, and S-VIDEO receiver outputs provide closed captioning 
information in the audio/video signal. However a closed-captioning compatible TV is 
required to decode and display the captioning information the screen. Standard definition 
display of closed captioning is a function of the TV and not the receiver. Refer to your TV 
manual for enabling and setting up these closed captioning options. 

Note

: While the Program Guide information might show "CC" for a program, closed 

captioning information is provided by programmers and guide data providers to Dish 
Network. Therefore, while best efforts are made to provide the most accurate information, 
DISH Network is not ultimately responsible for the accuracy of Program Guide and Closed 
Captioning information provided by others.

1

Press MENU, select Preferences (8), and then Closed Captions (6).

2

Select Turn Captions On. The option will change to read Turn Captions Off.

3

Select your options:

Caption Font/Size

 - Select the font and size that makes the captioning comfortable to 

read. When finished making changes, select Done.

Caption Colors

 - Sets the background, letter, and edge colors. Choose the color 

combinations that makes the captioning easy to see. When finished making changes, 
select Done.

Caption Edge Style

 - Sets the edge style of the closed captioning text. When finished 

making changes, select Done.

Captioning Service

 - Selects the service you want to use. When finished making 

changes, select Done.

Caption Opacity

 - Choose from Provider, Transparent (see-through), Translucent 

(semi-see-through), Solid, and Flashing. When finished making changes, select Done.

Reset CC Defaults

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Summary of Contents for DISH411

Page 1: ...to make it just the way you like it As an added bonus if you find out that you don t like how it turned out you can reset the receiver to the way it was when you got it Here s what s in this chapter...

Page 2: ...e a phone line connected to the receiver and that the Caller ID feature is enabled Caller ID Screens When you receive a call you will see a Caller ID popup screen You can select OK to eliminate the me...

Page 3: ...ot be available for all programs Some programs such as movies indicate at the beginning whether an alternate language or descriptive video is available An alternate language applies only to the audio...

Page 4: ...work Therefore while best efforts are made to provide the most accurate information DISH Network is not ultimately responsible for the accuracy of Program Guide and Closed Captioning information provi...

Page 5: ...up 6 and then Dolby Digital 6 to open the Dolby Digital Setup screen 3 Select one of the following optical output options Dolby Digital Only Select this option if the stereo system or amplifier can de...

Page 6: ...ider which makes the music and loud noises louder but voices quieter RF Mode When you use this setting in comparison with Line Mode the dynamic range is narrower which makes music and loud noises quie...

Page 7: ...Partial Guide with Video Choose this option if you d like larger text on your Program Guide The Program Guide displays video in the upper right corner and one hour of schedule per page Extended Parti...

Page 8: ...receiver is unlocked your locks will be lost You cannot reset the receiver to default settings to discard a password you have forgotten No one but a Customer Service Representative can reset the recei...

Page 9: ...ller ID feature on this receiver QUESTIONS How can I see who has called me recently Open your Caller ID History by pressing MENU select System Setup 6 and then Caller ID History 3 on your remote contr...

Page 10: ...Chapter 10 68 Questions Notes...

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