Closed Captioning from TV

Ever since I switched to FIOS, I have not been
able to activate my Toshiba or Panasonic televisions'
closed-captioning option.  When I turn them on from the
TV menu, there is no closed-captioning on the screen (only
the FIOS CC is working).  Can someone help me, please?
Solved!
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Closed captioning is activated on STB directly. Use the * button to goggle through options.
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