6 repeat steps 4 and 5 to label other input modes, Selecting caption, Vision (caption vision) – Sony KV-32XBR45 User Manual

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Press + or - to select the label and press

RETURN.

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LABEL

► VIDE01

VHS

VI0E02

VIDE02

VIDE03

VIDE03

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Use Exit

Each time you press + ♦ or - the label changes as
shown below.

VIDEO 1

VIDEO 1 S VIDEO BETA 8 mm VHS LD DSS

t_______________________________________ 1

VIDEO 2

-VIDEO 2 «-► BETA 8 mm VHS LD DSS

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VIDEO 3

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Repeat steps 4 and 5 to label other input

modes.

Note

• If more than 90 seconds elapse after you press a button, the

menu disappears automatically.

Selecting Caption

Vision (CAPTION VISION)

Some programs are broadcast with Caption Vision. To
set Caption Vision, select either CCl, CC2, CCS, CC4,
TEXTl, TEXT2, TEXTS, or TEXT4 from the menu.

CCl, CC2, CCS, or CC4 shows you a caption, that is a
printed version of the dialog or sound effects of a
program. (The mode should be set to CCl for mosf
programs.)

TEXTl, TEXT2, TEXTS, or TEXT4 shows you text, that
is information presented using half of the screen. It is
not usually related to the program.

MODE -

Low position -

Press MENU.

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Press + 4 or - « to select CAPTION VISION

and press RETURN.

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► ED 1

m2

E3 3
El] 4
TEXTl
TEXT2
TEXT3

TEXT4
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Press + 4 or - 4 to select the caption type

and press RETURN.

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TEXTl
TEXT2
TEXTS
TEXT4
3MENU

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Notes

• To display captions, press DISPLAY button. Refer to page 17.
• Captions may appear with a white box or another error

instead of a certain word. Poor reception of TV programs can
also cause errors in Caption Vision.

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