Cisco Cisco Videoscape Voyager Vantage 3.3 User Guide

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Set Closed-Captioning
1. Press Menu.
2. Press 
 or 
 to navigate to Settings.
3. Press 
 or 
 to navigate to Closed Captions and press Select.
4. Press 
 or 
 to navigate through the closed caption options:
  •  Standard CC (see sidebar at left for a description of these options)
  •  Digital CC (see sidebar at left for a description of these options)
 • 
Background 
Style
 • 
Background 
Color
 • 
Character 
Color
 • 
Character 
Size
 • 
Style
  Note: All options are discussed in detail later in this section.
Turn Closed-Captioning On and Off  
1. While watching live TV or a recording, press Info to display the Live TV Action 
Toolbar or Recorded Program Action Toolbar over the live TV show or recording.
2. Press 
 until the Closed Caption icon is highlighted and press Enter to switch from 
Off  to On, or from On to Off .
3. Press Info again to close the toolbar and banner.
Change the Closed-Captioning Look
Depending on the program or caption provider, you may or may not be able to change 
how the closed captioning looks on the TV screen.
1. From the Closed Captions menu, press 
 or 
 to navigate to Style.
2. Press 
 or 
 to navigate through the Style settings options:
  •  Set By Viewer — style is set by you; use the procedures in the remainder of this  
   section to change the caption styles
  •  Set By Program — style is set by the caption provider for each program, and you  
   cannot change the settings
Who Provides 
Closed-Captioning Service
Several companies (sources) provide 
closed-captioning service to television 
networks and production companies 
for analog and digital programming.
Closed-Captioning Sources - 
Standard Service
  Std CC1 is the primary caption 
service for non-digital programming.
  Std CC2 through Std CC4 are text 
services that may contain diff erent 
information, including alternate 
languages.
  T1 through T4 are text services 
that may also provide additional 
information from the closed-caption 
provider.
Closed-Captioning Sources – 
Digital Service
  Digital 1 is the primary caption 
source.
  Digital 2 is the suggested choice for 
alternate languages.
  Digital 3 through Digital 6 are 
undefi ned at this time.