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Posted on May 17, 2010

I have an older Quasar Television, and I don't have the remote to get rid of the closed captions (cc) in Spanish. Is there any other way to turn this off my television? Carolyn Hendry

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1) Check the size and manufactured year of your television. If it was made after 1993 and is larger than 13 inches, it has a closed captioning system built into it. Otherwise, you may need to purchase a separate closed caption system, which are available at a number of online outlets.
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  3. 4)Tune to a particular program for a few minutes to make sure the closed captions are working. Note that while many broadcasts run closed captioning, not all of them do. If the captions don't appear, check your TV listing to ensure the program includes them.
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This is a simple problem, somehow ypu have the closed caption on, either from the remote hit the CC or closed caption button till it says off or find the closed caption in the menu and turn it off
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