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Caption1: This is the main mode used for program captioning
(words match the program you are watching). Almost all broad-
casters will use Caption1 to transmit program captions. These
captions are generally one or two lines.
Caption2: This is an alternative mode for program captioning.
Caption2 may be used by the broadcaster to provide captions in
another language, such as, Spanish or French.
Text1: This mode is used to display large amounts of text. This
text will appear within a black box that may be nearly as large as
the TV screen. Text displayed in this manner does not generally
relate to the program. These captions may be used by broadcasters
to provide weather reports, community bulletins, stock quotes, etc.
Text2: This is an alternative mode used to display large amounts
of text. The same types of information displayed in Text1 can be
displayed in Text2.
Quikcap: Quikcap allows captions to toggle on and off with the
Mute function. For example, the phone rings; you press the
MUTE
key on the remote control to block the TV sound; the captions
display automatically. When you finish your conversation and press
the
MUTE
key again to restore the sound, the captions will disappear.
Quikcap displays program captions in the Caption1 mode.
SETTING CAPTIONS
1. Press the
CAPTION
key on the remote control.
2. Use the
0
key to select OFF, Caption1, Caption2, Text1,
Text2, or Quikcap.
CLOSED-CAPTIONING
Captioning is textual information transmitted along with the picture and sound so it can be
displayed on the TV screen. Because different types of captions can be transmitted with the
TV signal, separate captioning modes are provided. The captioning modes recognized by this
model are: Caption1, Caption2, Text1, and Text2. Local broadcasters decide which caption
signals to transmit. They may not choose to provide captions or may provide captions in one
or all of the available modes.
TWO OUTS AND TWO STRIKES
Caption1/ Caption2
TONIGHT: BECOMING MOSTLY
CLOUDY WITH A 40 PERCENT
CHANCE OF RAIN. COLD WITH
A LOW IN THE UPPER 30's WEST
WIND AROUND 20 MPH, SHIFT-
ING TO NORTHWEST AROUND
MIDNIGHT. FRIDAY: MOSTLY
CLOUDY AND COLDER WITH
A 50 PERCENT CHANCE OF
RAIN. HIGH IN THE MID 50's.
QuickTips
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If Caption Text mode
is selected and no
captioned text is
broadcasted, a black
box may appear and
remain on the TV
screen.
To remove this black
box, set captioning to
any mode other than
Text1 or Text2 or
press the
RESET
key
to cancel captioning
and customized
settings.
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When captioning
is turned on, the
channel display will
not stay on the
screen. For these
displays to stay on
the screen you must
set Captioning
to OFF.
Text1/ Text2
MENU
VOL
RECALL
CAPTION
SLEEP
RESET
POWER
VOL
CH
1
4
7
0
8
5
2
3
6
9
GAME
MODE
VIDEO
MODE
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CARE AND CLEANING
The surface of the cabinet can be damaged if not properly maintained. Many common household aerosol sprays,
cleaning agents, solvents and polishes will cause permanent damage to the fine surface.
1. Unplug the power cord before cleaning the television.
2. Clean the screen and cabinet with a soft dry cloth.
Note: Never spray liquids on the screen because they can run down and drip onto the
chassis. This may cause component failure not covered under Warranty.
This symbol on the nameplate means the product is Listed by Underwriters’
Laboratories Inc. It is designed and manufactured to meet rigid U.L. safety
standards against risk of fire, casualty and electrical hazards.
Caption1: This is the main mode used for program captioning
(words match the program you are watching). Almost all broad-
casters will use Caption1 to transmit program captions. These
captions are generally one or two lines.
Caption2: This is an alternative mode for program captioning.
Caption2 may be used by the broadcaster to provide captions in
another language, such as, Spanish or French.
Text1: This mode is used to display large amounts of text. This
text will appear within a black box that may be nearly as large as
the TV screen. Text displayed in this manner does not generally
relate to the program. These captions may be used by broadcasters
to provide weather reports, community bulletins, stock quotes, etc.
Text2: This is an alternative mode used to display large amounts
of text. The same types of information displayed in Text1 can be
displayed in Text2.
Quikcap: Quikcap allows captions to toggle on and off with the
Mute function. For example, the phone rings; you press the
MUTE
key on the remote control to block the TV sound; the captions
display automatically. When you finish your conversation and press
the
MUTE
key again to restore the sound, the captions will disappear.
Quikcap displays program captions in the Caption1 mode.
SETTING CAPTIONS
1. Press the
CAPTION
key on the remote control.
2. Use the
0
key to select OFF, Caption1, Caption2, Text1,
Text2 or Quikcap
CLOSED-CAPTIONING
Captioning is textual information transmitted along with the picture and sound so it can be
displayed on the TV screen. Because different types of captions can be transmitted with the
TV signal, separate captioning modes are provided. The captioning modes recognized by this
model are: Caption1, Caption2, Text1, and Text2. Local broadcasters decide which caption
signals to transmit. They may not choose to provide captions or may provide captions in one
or all of the available modes.
TWO OUTS AND TWO STRIKES
Caption1/ Caption2
TONIGHT: BECOMING MOSTLY
CLOUDY WITH A 40 PERCENT
CHANCE OF RAIN. COLD WITH
A LOW IN THE UPPER 30's WEST
WIND AROUND 20 MPH, SHIFT-
ING TO NORTHWEST AROUND
MIDNIGHT. FRIDAY: MOSTLY
CLOUDY AND COLDER WITH
A 50 PERCENT CHANCE OF
RAIN. HIGH IN THE MID 50's.
QuickTips
■
If Caption Text mode
is selected and no
captioned text is
broadcasted, a black
box may appear and
remain on the TV
screen.
To remove this black
box, set captioning to
any mode other than
Text1 or Text2 or
press the
RESET
key
to cancel captioning
and customized
settings.
■
When captioning
is turned on, the
channel display will
not stay on the
screen. For these
displays to stay on
the screen you must
set Captioning
to OFF.
Text1/ Text2
MENU
VOL
RECALL
CAPTION
SLEEP
RESET
POWER
VOL
1
4
7
0
8
5
2
3
6
9
GAME
MODE
VIDEO
MODE
❶