RCA T09084 User Manual page 24

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TV OPERATION
(CONTINUED)
÷
WHAT
IS CLOSED
CAPTIONING?
This television
has the capability
to decode
and display
Closed
Captioned
television
programs.
Closed
Captioning
will display
text on the screen for hearing
impaired
viewers
or it will translate
and display
text in
another
language.
CLOSED
CAPTIONING
WITH A VCR
Closed
Captioned
programs
can be recorded
and played
back on a VCR with the Closed
Captioned
text intact.
The Closed
Captioned
text will disappear
during
Cue
(Fast Forward
Search),
Review
(Rewind
Search) and
Pause Modes or if the VCR tracking
is not adjusted
properly.
TO VIEW CLOSED
CAPTIONS
Press the TV/CAP/TEXT
button on the remote
control to
switch
between
normal TV and the two Closed Caption
Modes (Captions
and Full Screen Text).
Captions:
This Closed
Caption
Mode will display
text
on the screen in English
or another
language
(depend-
ing on the setting of the Closed
Captions
CH. 1 or 2).
Generally,
Closed
Captions
in English
are transmitted
on Captions
Channel
1 and Closed
Captions
in other
languages
are transmitted
on Captions
Channel
2.
Text: The Text Closed
Caption
Mode will usually
fill the
screen with a programming
schedule
or other information.
After selecting
a Closed
Caption
Mode,
it will stay in
effect until it is changed,
even if the channel
is changed.
If the Captions
signal
is lost due to a commercial
or a
break in the signal, the Captions
will reappear
when the
signal is received
again.
If the channels
are changed,
the Captions
will be delayed
approximately
10 seconds.
The Captions
will appear
in places on the screen where
they will least interfere with the picture,
usually
on the
bottom of the screen.
News programs
will usually
show
three-line
Closed
Captions
which scroll onto the screen.
Most other shows
provide two or three lined Captions
placed
near the character
who is speaking
so the viewer
can follow the dialogue.
Words in italics or underlined
describe
titles, words in
foreign
languages
or words requiring
emphasis.
Words
that are sung usually
appear
enclosed
by musical
notes.
For television
programs
broadcasting
with Closed
Cap-
tions, look in your TV guide for the Closed
Captions
symbol (CC).
÷
• When
selecting
Closed
Captions,
the captioning
will be delayed
approximately
10 seconds.
• If no caption
signal is received,
no captions
will appear,
but the television
will remain
in the Caption
Mode.
• Misspellings
or unusual characters
may occasionally
appear
during Closed
Captioning.
This is normal with
Closed
Captioning,
especially
with live programs.
This is because
during
live programs,
captions
are also
entered
live. These
transmissions
do not allow time for editing.
• When
Captions
are being displayed,
on-screen
displays,
such as volume
and mute may not be seen or may
interfere with Closed
Captions.
• Some cable systems
and copy protection
systems
may interfere with the Closed
Captioned
signal.
• If using an indoor antenna
or if TV reception
is very poor, the Closed
Caption
Decoder
may not appear
or
may appear
with strange characters
or misspelled
words.
In this case, adjust the antenna
for better reception
or use an outdoor
antenna.
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