How do I put subtitles on my Sharp TV?

How do I put subtitles on my Sharp TV?

Closed Caption Closed captions can be turned on or off from within the Accessibility category of the Settings menu or by pressing the CC button on the remote.

How do you turn on subtitles on a smart TV?

Turn on Captions to watch videos and movies with subtitles displayed. From the Home screen, use the directional pad on the TV Remote and select Settings. Select General, and then select Accessibility. Select Caption Settings, and then select Caption to turn captions on.

What is the meaning of Aquos?

The Sharp Aquos is a product brand name for LCD televisions and component screens, originally sold by Sharp Corporation of Japan.

When did the Sharp Aquos FullHD TV come out?

The Sharp 60″ Aquos FullHD TV (LC-60LE660U) released in 2014. Sharp 60″ Aquos FullHD TV is a Full HD 1080p television. This TV’s LED backlighting is even more efficient than standard fluorescent backlighting. The 60″ Aquos FullHD TV has ATSC, Analog (NTSC/PAL/SECAM), Clear QAM tuner (s).

How do I turn off subtitles on my Sharp Aquos TV?

If you find your Sharp Aquos is permanently configured to display subtitles, you can easily turn them off by disabling closed captions through the on-screen menu. Power on your Sharp Aquos LCD TV. Press the centre “Menu” button on the Sharp remote control to bring up the on-screen menu.

What kind of tuner does the Aquos 60 inch TV have?

The 60″ Aquos FullHD TV has ATSC, Analog (NTSC/PAL/SECAM), Clear QAM tuner (s). The Sharp 60″ Aquos FullHD TV is an Edge-lit TV. The Edge-lit on the other hand has LED lights that go around the edges of the frame. Screen size is measured in inches, diagonally from corner to corner.

What are closed captions on my Aquos LCD TV?

Closed captions appear on your Sharp Aquos LCD TV as subtitles on the bottom of the screen. This feature is primarily used to assist hearing-impaired viewers in understanding what is being said. However, it is also useful in loud environments or when you have to mute the TV.

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