Setting your favorite channels, Setting up closed captions, Tuner setup 09 – Pioneer PRO-950HD User Manual

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Tuner Setup

09

Setting your favorite channels

Set up to 10 TV channels to each of the four color buttons on the
remote control unit (40 channels in total). You can then quickly
select from only your favorite channels.

1

Press HOME MENU.

2

Select “Tuner Setup” ( / then ENTER).

3

Select “Favorites” ( / then ENTER).

4

Select a color button (A, B, C, D) ( / then ENTER).

5

Select a TV channel to be registered ( / then ENTER).

• A star appears beside the favorite channels currently

selected.

• To register another TV channel under the same color

button, repeat step 5. To register another TV channel under
a different color button, repeat steps 4 and 5.

6

Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

Setting up closed captions

Your plasma display is equipped with an internal closed caption
decoder. Closed caption allows you to view conversations,
narration, and sound effects in TV programs and home videos as
subtitles on your plasma display screen.

You may enjoy digital closed captions when watching digital TV
programs. Digital closed captions allow you to change
parameters such as fonts and colors.

• Not all programs and videos offer closed caption. Please look

for the “

” symbol to ensure that captions will be shown.

• No Closed Caption setting is available for any content played or

displayed in the Home Media Gallery.

Activating the closed caption

1

Press HOME MENU.

2

Select “Tuner Setup” ( / then ENTER).

3

Select “Closed Captions” ( / then ENTER).

4

Select “Status” ( / then ENTER).

5

Select “On” or “On If Mute” ( / then ENTER).

6

Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

Selecting the type of conventional closed
captions

Select the type of conventional closed captions that you will
watch after tuning to a conventional TV channel. This selection
also becomes effective when a selected digital TV program
provides only conventional closed captions.

• “CC 1”, “CC 2”, “CC 3”, or “CC 4” displays subtitles of TV

dramas and news programs while allowing a full view of the
picture.

• “Text 1”, “Text 2”, “Text 3”, or “Text 4” superimposes on the

picture other information (e.g. TV guide, weather) that is
independent of the TV program in progress.

1

Press HOME MENU.

2

Select “Tuner Setup” ( / then ENTER).

3

Select “Closed Captions” ( / then ENTER).

4

Select “Analog Settings” ( / then ENTER).

5

Select the desired closed caption ( / then ENTER).

• The factory default is “CC 1”.

6

Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

Selecting digital closed captions

Use the following procedure to select digital closed captions:
Service 1 to 6.

1

Press HOME MENU.

2

Select “Tuner Setup” ( / then ENTER).

3

Select “Closed Captions” ( / then ENTER).

4

Select “Digital Settings” ( / then ENTER).

5

Select “Digital Service” ( / then ENTER).

6

Select the desired closed caption ( / then ENTER).

• The factory default is “Service 1”.

Favorites

Favorites

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Closed Captions

Status

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Description

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Does not show closed captions

On

Always shows closed captions

On If Mute

Shows closed captions only while sound is being
muted

Analog Settings

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Closed Captions

Analog Settings

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Digital Settings

Digital Settings

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Closed Captions

Digital Service

Service 3

Service 4
Service 5

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