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Anonymous Posted on Sep 23, 2012

How to turn off closed caption on LG smart tv

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 19, 2008

SOURCE: Removal instructions for close caption

If you are hooked up to a cable receiver, the closed caption must be disabled in the cable receiver. With most cable receivers the closed caption must either be on or off and there is not cc button on the remote.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 09, 2009

SOURCE: Unable to turn CC off

the captions are on in the dvr cable box. you cable guy can emter the menu on the box and turn it off. Some boxes will allow you access by pushing the power button on the box while tv is on then immediately pushing the menu button but be careful.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 21, 2010

SOURCE: I can't get rid of the captions on the 50 inch LG TV

My Lg was doing the same thing. Every movie we watched had subtitles running at the bottom of the screen. The button was at the bottom of the remote. Once we pressed it, it came up on the screen saying CC/OFF. Also had this happen on same TV with DVD player and had to turn it off with the DVD remote. Subtitles OFF/ON

Chi Chu

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  • Posted on Jul 12, 2010

SOURCE: I HAVE A TV, LG 37LH40 AND I CAN'T CONECT THE

The show u are watching must have a CC sign,before u even can get close captioning.The show's have a CC sign,tries press the button on the remote CC 1,2,3,4,5 on one of these numbers will have close captioning for the show.

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Do you mean that the closed captions are on? Disabling this depends on the video source. If the source is TV (OTA or cable with a coaxial cable), then you need to access the Settings icon after pressing the Home button on the remote. Then go to the Accessibility section. Locate the Closed Caption sub-menu and disable the captions. (Click the appropriate button on the remote to enter menus and change settings.)

If the source is not connected to the RF input, then you probably need to disable the captions at the source. This will depend on the source. For some satellite boxes with a main set-top box that serves a secondary TV, you'll need to disable the captions at the main set-top box. For an ADB IPTV box, press Menu on the remote. Then go to Settings with the arrow keys and press Enter. You may need a pass code from the service provider. Go to the Hardware sub-menu and enter the Audio section. Finally the captions can be disabled in this section. Check the documentation for your source.

If you mean the Voice Narration (audio description), you need to go to the Audio settings section from the Home screen or the Accessibility section (as above) depending on the TV model.

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How do I turn off the closed captioning?

Page 49 of User Guide:
SETTINGS ? OPTION ? Caption View captions when the TV station provides captioned programing. Program captions work only on digital/analog broadcasts or external input. Change Caption to On or OFF. If On, then select caption settings. • Mode CC 1-4 (Closed Captioning) / Text 1-4 : Displays the audio portion of a TV program as text on the TV screen. CC1 is the most common mode in use. Field 1 data channels: two Captions (CC1, CC2), two Text (T1, T2). Field 2 data channels: two Captions (CC3, CC4), two Text (T3, T4). Service 1-6 : This is only available for the digital broadcasting system.
If you do not have a User Guide or other manuals for your television, please download them here:
http://www.lg.com/us/support-product/lg-47LS4600#
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It all depends on the DISH system and the TV. For the most part the CC signal is carried on the cable from the box to the TV. Not sure how you have the DISH connected to the TV, but lets assume its HDMI. Connected this way you should be able to go into the TV settings (use the remote that came with the TV, NOT the dish remote) and go into the settings or menu. From there look for audio. In the audio menu is a section for CC. You should be able to turn it on from there. Or just check on the LG remote. They sometimes have a CC button that you simply push to turn it on. Hope this helps
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Check your menu settings. Look for CC1 or closed caption on mute.

That way when the volume is off closed captioning will turn on.
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