LG Electronics 15LW1RA manual Using Closed Captions

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Closed Captions

Closed captioning is a process which converts the audio portion of a television program into written words which then appear as sub-titles on the television screen. Closed captions allow viewers to read the dialogue and narration of television programs.

Using Closed Captions

Captions are the subtitles of the dialogue and narration of television programs. For prerecorded programs, program dialogue can be arranged into captions in advance. Its possible to caption a live program by using a process called real-time captioning, which creates captions instantly.

Real-time captioning is normally done by professional reporters using a machine shorthand system and computer for translation into English. Captioning is an effective system for the hearing-impaired, and it can also aid in teaching language skills.

The picture above shows a typical caption.

Caption Tips

Not all TV broadcasts include closed caption signals.

Sometimes TV stations broadcast four different caption signals on the same channel. By selecting From CC 1 to CC 4 , you can choose which signal you view. CC 1 is usually the signal with the captions, while Another mode might show demonstration or programming information.

Your TV might not receive caption signals normally in the following situations.

1. Poor reception conditions are encountered:

IGNITION:

Picture may flutter, drift, suffer from black spots, or horizontal streaking. Usually caused by interference from automobile ignition systems, neon lamps, electrical drills, and other electrical appli-ances.

GHOSTS:

Ghosts are caused when the TV signal splits and follows two paths. One is the direct path and the other is reflected off tall buildings, hills or other objects. Changing the direction or position of the antenna may improve reception.

SNOW:

If your receiver is located at the weak, fringe area of a TV signal, your picture may be marred by small dots. It may be necessary to install a special antenna to improve the picture.

2.An old, bad, or illegally recorded tape is being played.

3.Strong, random signals from a car or airplane interfere with the TV signal.

4.The signal from the antenna is weak.

5.The program wasn’t captioned when it was produced, transmitted, or taped.

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Contents Wireless LCD TV Major Functions of Wireless LCD TV Contents / Contents A. only Before you UseSafety Information for Fixed Wireless Terminals Safety InformationSAR Specific Absorption Rates Information Important Safety Instructions Safety instructionsSafety instructions On DisposalFCC Compliance Information Installation Safety PrecautionsReach of children Safety PrecautionsPower Related PrecautionsSafety Precautions Movement Usage Or a fire BatteryUpper view of the wireless TV Adjustment buttons Name and Functions of Wireless TV PartsRear view of the wireless TV Wireless transmission unit Name and Functions of Wireless TV PartsFront view Side View Wireless TV standWhen watching the wireless TV using the mounting stand When watching the wireless TV using the wireless TV standBattery pack Charging and Maximum Usage time Wireless TV Battery packInstalling a battery pack Battery pack Status LEDMedia handling buttons Remote ControlNumber buttons 11 VOLEZ Audio Remote ControlConnecting the electric power to the wireless TV Power ConnectionNecessary Connection Cable Connecting the AntennaNecessary Connection Cables Connecting more than 2 TV SetsConnecting with S-Video cables Connect the connection port with the same colorConnecting with Composite Video or S-Video Connecting VCR/DVDWhen connecting with the antenna Connecting a Cable TV ConverterConnecting External Devices like a Camcorder Watching the Wireless TV Channel display Remaining battery Amount displayRemaining battery display Language Selection On-screen Menus Language SelectionSpecial Language Channel Manual Prog Programming the ChannelsChannel Ez Scan Move toSet Setting Favorite ChannelsWatching the selected channel only Channel Favorite ChPicture Ez Video Adjusting the PictureAdjusting the picture automatically Adjusting contrastPicture Brightness Adjusting the PictureAdjusting brightness Adjusting depth of colorYou want Button Move to Adjusting sharpness Adjusting tintAdjust tint Picture SharpnessSound Stereo Mode Adjusting SoundAdjusting best sound automatically Using the SAP Secondary Audio Program functionSound Balance AVL Auto Volume LevelerAdjusting sound balance SoundSpecial Menu Options Special InputSpecial Caption/Text Select the option Setting the CaptionsSpecial Menu Options Special CaptionsClosed Captions Using Closed CaptionsSpecial Setting the sleep timerSetting the key lock Special Sleep TimerParental Lock Options Setting the lock functionChanging the password setting Set PasswordParental Lock Options Using Media Browser Setting the wireless networkThere are two methods for setting the wireless network ‘Setting the wireless network in the computer’ ‘Use the following IP address manual’ recommended Using Media BrowserSetting the wireless network in the computer ‘Obtain an IP address automatically’Press Button on the remote control Set only when you use the Access PointAPCPU RAM Deleting the Media Library program Create a folder to install the Media LibraryMedia Library Select ClickWhen using the Wireless LAN card Switch to the ‘Media Browser’ TV by referring to the following sectionPressing TV/MEDIA button Virtual keyboard Click the Select Using Media Library Manager At the wireless TV Viewing Pictures Stop or Viewing PicturesNext picture Stop UseBack to Playing MusicsMoving up Select DownFor repeated playback At your computer At the wireless TVPlaying Music For random playbackBack Playing musicSelect a Playlist Select the music file to playPlaying Movies Sami *.smi Playing moviesWMV9 SD class *.wmv AVI *.aviChanging Settings Take the following measures Abnormal AdjustmentSymptoms Check before reporting malfunctionTake the following measures Check before reporting malfunction Front Product Specification Memo