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How are you getting TV signals? If via cable (with a box) enable CC on the BOX menu. If over the Air, or if you have the cable connected directly to the TV what you have done should work. Not all show, or stations send the CC data thru the line. Check a PBS station to verify if CC is working, or confirm CC should be working on a given station with another TV that CC works on. How are you getting TV signals? If via cable (with a box) enable CC on the BOX menu. If over the Air, or if you have the cable connected directly to the TV what you have done should work. Not all show, or stations send the CC data thru the line. Check a PBS station to verify if CC is working, or confirm CC should be working on a given station with another TV that CC works on.
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manual below.
http://www.retrevo.com/search/v2/jsp/mytrevo/myTrevo.jsp?page=man
Turning On Captions
Pressing the CC button displays caption options:
? CC on: Displays captions.
? CC off: Turns off captions.
? CC mute: Displays captions when the Mute
button is pressed.
To assign your preferences for captions, see “Using the
Closed Caption Menu” on page 33.
You will probably find the captioning is turned on in the cable box and that's why you haven't been able to get rid of it through the TV. The box remote control should allow you to access the setup menu so you can turn off the captioning. Your cable company should be able to help you if it's not clear from the on-screen information.
Worked it out. The Direct TV remote has a yellow button and that did it. I don't know whether I had inadvertently programmed it that way but problem gone.
Thanks.
You need to turn on closed captions through the menu of your PVR. To have it on all the time, turn the box off, press menu on the front of the box, and scroll down to captions.
This should fix the problem
The closed captioning decoder circuit in your TV set may not be working, or the closed captioning information from the station may not be present. Start investigating by finding out if there is actualy closed caption from the station that you are tuned in to. If so, then call the tech support for your set to know if there is something that you missed in the set-up for the closed captioning. It may be very simple. If all of this does not work, then the closed captioning decoder in the set may not be working properly and require service.
Call the tech support for your TV set. There may be a servcie setup fault, or a component failed that controls the placement of the text, or it may even be a user setup that can be done.
If there is a failure, the set will have to be serviced.
I would guess that you refered to the user manual for any possiblity that there is a setup for the placement of the text...
How are you getting TV signals? If via cable (with a box) enable CC on the BOX menu. If over the Air, or if you have the cable connected directly to the TV what you have done should work. Not all show, or stations send the CC data thru the line. Check a PBS station to verify if CC is working, or confirm CC should be working on a given station with another TV that CC works on.
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