Eatures, Aptions – Philips 60PP940199 User Manual

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TUNER A

2

1

3

5

4

6

8

7

9

0

HELP

FORMAT

LIGHT

TV

SOURCE

DVD

SWAP

PIP CH

+

SOURCE FREEZE

PIP POSITION

VOL

CH

SURF

A/CH

PIP ON/OFF

STATUS/

EXIT

MENU/

SELECT

VCR

ACC

TUNER B FRONT

AV1

AV2

AV3

AV4

Channel Label

Source Label

Family Favorites

AutoLock

4 Event Timer

Captions

Menu Background

To Quit Exit

OK

SETUP

FEATURES

PICTURE

SOUND

THEATER

Channel Label

Source Label

Family Favorites

AutoLock

4 Event Timer

Captions

Menu Background

Menu To Menu Bar

To Quit Exit

OK

SETUP

FEATURES

PICTURE

SOUND

THEATER

Captions

Menu To Menu Bar

To Quit Exit

Display

Off

On

Mute

Mode

C.C.

Text

Channel

1

2

OK

FEATURES

P r e s s O K t o s e l e c t

1

3

2

F

EATURES

M

ENU

C

APTIONS

C

losed Captions are the dia-
logue, narration, and/or

sound effects of a television pro-
gram or home video that are dis-
played on the TV screen. Your
local TV program guide denotes
these programs as or .

With the FEATURES menu on

the screen, Press the CURSOR

DOWN button repeatedly until
Captions is highlighted. Then press
the CURSOR RIGHT button to
enter the Captions options area.

See the descriptions of the

options below on this page. Press
the CURSOR DOWN, RIGHT, or
LEFT button to highlight an option.
Then press the OK button to select.

To return to the FEATURES

menu, press the CURSOR LEFT
button. To go to the Menu Bar,
press the MENU/SELECT button.
To clear the screen, press the STA-
TUS/EXIT button.

Closed Captioning will not work

when viewing a 480P, 720P, or
1080i input via the Component
YPbPr inputs.

CHECK IT OUT

CC

Captions options and their functions when selected:

“Display” “Off” “On” “Mute”

“Off” turns Closed Captioning off. “On” turns Closed Captioning on. “Mute” turns the Closed Captioning when you
press the MUTE button on the remote control.

“Mode”
“C.C.”
displays Closed Captioning for the program you are viewing.
“Text” displays additional information such as news reports or a TV program guide. This information covers the entire
screen and viewing the TV program is not possible. Text may not be available with every program that features Closed
Captioning.

“Channel”
“1”
is used for the primary language (usually English).
“2” is used for a second language (may vary by region).

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