SETUP MENUCAPTIONS (CONTINUED)ApplicationYour new TV is able to decode and display the closed cap-tions and informational text that are broadcast with someTV shows. Captions can be subtitles for the hearing im-paired, or translations into another language. Informationaltext can be the daily program schedule for the TV station,or special announcements.Look for a (CC) or similar sign in your TV schedule, or onthe video tape cassette, which indicates that captions areprovided.The closed caption signal is recorded by all VCRs whenrecording a TV broadcast or copying a tape having closedcaptions.About Closed Caption OperationOnce you turn CAPTIONS ON, they will stay ON until youturn CAPTIONS OFF. Captions will appear as they arereceived. If captions stop being received, they will stop ap-pearing on the TV. If they are received again, captions willautomatically appear again on the TV. The captions will ap-pear on the TV screen as they were created. If they werecreated in color, they will appear in color. If they werecreated in both upper and lower case letters, they will ap-pear in both upper and lower case letters.The TV can not show more than one on-screen display at atime, so no captions will appear until all other displays havebeen removed from the screen.To remove a display that is interfering with captions, pressENTER until the display dksappears. Likewise, you can in-stantly remove any captions by pressing ENTER to call upthe Channel/rime display. When you press ENTER again,the Channel/Time display disappears and you return to cap-tions.CAPTIONS has four different selections that can be made:CAPTION 1, CAPTION 2, TEXT 1 or TEXT 2. At thetime of this writing, very litl:le appears in any :;election ex-cept CAPTION 1. Therefore you should select CAPTION1 and leaw_ it in that posiitkm unless you Lnow there is some-thing you want to see in one of the other ,;elections. Onceyou make a selection, that ,;election is renaembered untilyou change it./---........................ T Captions may be shownHello! Ate you anywhere ,0nthe screen.there? (Shown here at bottomJTypical Captions Display of screen.)................ "I,, /See special ',newscast ',tonight at ',7:00PM on ',channel 2. ',iiTypical Text DisplayFixed size text window.May be all black when noinformation is shown.CH. (Channel) BACKGROUNDPurposeWhen you turn on your TV, the Channel/Time displayshows the current channel and time (if set). The CH.BACKGROUND feature allows you to show the numbersand letters on a small colored field which serves as the back-ground. NOTE: This background will then also appear onthe Mute display as well.SETUP MENUAUTO CH. SEARCHCH. ADD/DELCH. LABELSTUNING BANDAUTO RNE TUNECLOCK SETCAPTIONS-_ CH. BACKGROUND ONSelecting Setup Menuand Ch. Background OptionTo Operate CH. BACKGROUND1. CH. BACKGROUND should be ,;elected if you fol-lowed the "Basic IVlenu Operation" given in the"On-Screen Menus" section.2. One of two different selections is shown: ON orOFF.3. Press ADJUST (ADJ) Left/Righll to select desiredstatus.4. The display disappears from the screen automat-ically in about 10 seconds, or you may press ENTER(ENT) to remove 1:he display immediately.25_A 8 - 5