Icci (closed captioning), Icci on mute, Procedure – Panasonic CT-32SX30 User Manual

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ICCI (Closed Captioning)

This television contains a built-in decoder that displays |CC| (Closed Captioned) text across the
screen (white or colored letters on black background). It allows the viewer to read the dialogue
of a television program or other information. The program viewed must include Closed
Captioning for the feature to work.

ICCI On Mute

Activates the onscreen Closed Caption feature when the MUTE button on the remote control is

pressed.

Note:

Procedure

This feature only functions when the Closed Caption Mode is OFF. The

program being viewed must be broadcast with dosed Captioning. (Refer to

your iocal TV guide).

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In SET UP Menu, select [CCl (Closed Caption).

Select [M] ON MUTE.
Select NO. C1,C2, C3 or C4.

Recommended set up for Closed Caption when using the MUTE button:

\M]

ON MUTE: C1

iM] MODE: OFF

Press the ACTION button to return to submenu options, and exit menus.
Press the MUTE button to activate the Closed Caption feature.
Press the MUTE button again to deactivate the feature.

ICC! Mode
Procedure

In SET UP Menu, select ICCl (Closed Caption).

Select MODE.

Select OFF. C1, C2, T1. T2, C3. C4. T3 or T4:

OFF - When Closed Caption is not desired.

Cl - For video related information to be displayed, up to 4 lines onscreen at a time. (It

does not block relevant parts of the picture). Text may be in any language.

C2 to C4 - For other modes of video related information.

T1 - For program guide and other information to be displayed, when available.

(Blocks a large portion of the picture on the television screen).

T2 to T4 - For other modes of information. (Blocks a large portion of the picture on the

television screen).

O Press the ACTION button to return to submenu options, and exit menus.

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