Hanging, Anguages, Sing – Dish Network Solo 381 User Manual

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Receiver Customization

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Changing Languages

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HANGING

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ANGUAGES

You may be able to change the language of some programs. An alternate language may not be
available for all programs. Some programs, such as movies, indicate at the beginning whether an
alternate language or descriptive video is available. An alternate language applies only to the
audio part of a program and does not change the language used in the menus displayed by the
receiver. Descriptive video—not included on all channels and programs—is a feature for the
visually impaired that describes what is happening during a program.

Note: If a program contains descriptive video, select Alternate.

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SING

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LOSED

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APTIONING

The receiver supports a variety of closed captioning formats. If turned on in the receiver, closed
captioning is displayed by the receiver through the DISH DVI and YPbPr outputs for each format.

The RCA and S-VIDEO receiver outputs provide closed captioning information in the audio/video
signal. However a closed-captioning compatible TV is required to decode and display the
captioning information the screen. Standard definition display of closed captioning is a function of
the TV and not the receiver. Refer to your TV manual for enabling and setting up these closed
captioning options.

Note: While the Program Guide information might show “CC” for a program, closed captioning
information is provided by programmers and guide data providers to DISH Network. Therefore,
while best efforts are made to provide the most accurate information, DISH Network is not
ultimately responsible for the accuracy of Program Guide and Closed Captioning information
provided by others.

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