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How to turn off the close caption on tv - Philips Magnavox 20MT133S 20" TV

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Not all TV programs and product

commercials are made with

Closed Caption (CC) information

included. Neither are all Closed

Caption modes (CC1, or CC2) necessarily

being used during the transmission

of a closed caption program.

Refer to your area's TV program listings

for the stations and times of
Closed Caption shows.
To close the close caption display from screen; press "CC" button on the remote control.

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