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  When Text closed captioning is selected, 
a large black or gray box will appear on 
your TV screen if no signal is broadcast.
  The content of captions is determined by 
the broadcaster.  If your captions show 
strange characters, misspellings, or odd 
grammar, it is not a malfunction of the 
TV.
Part III: Setup
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Captions Menu: Closed Captions
Captions Menu
(Figure 1)
Broadcasters can send either Standard or 
Text closed captioning.  Standard closed 
captioning follows the dialogue of the char-
acters on-screen and displays in a small sec-
tion of the screen.  Text closed captioning 
often contains information such as weather 
or news and covers a large portion of the 
on-screen program.  Your TV can decode 
four different standard and four different text 
closed captioning signals from each TV sta-
tion.  However, each TV station may broad-
cast only one or two closed captioning 
signals, or none at all.
Within the Captions menu, you can turn on 
or off the closed caption decoder, select the 
type of captions or text, and choose black or 
translucent gray as the background color for 
the closed caption area.
Closed Captions
(Figure 1)
The TV can display one of the following:
  CC1, CC2, CC3, or CC4: Standard 
closed captioning signals.
  
Text1, Text2, Text3, or Text4: Text closed 
captioning signals.
  On if mute: Closed captions when mute
.  
When selected, the standard closed cap-
tioning signal (CC1) will turn on/off by press-
ing the MUTE button on the TV remote 
control.
  Off: No closed captions.
CC Background
(Figure 1)
To make the closed captions easier to read, 
you can choose to display the background 
color as either black or translucent gray.
Figure 1.  Captions menu.