RCA DRC620N User Guide - Page 26

CC Mode, CC Channel

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Menu System CC Mode CC Off Captions are never displayed ON Mute (Default) Captions are displayed when offensive language is being filtered CC Continuous Captions are displayed continually CC Channel To use the TVG captioning features while watching a DVD movie, your television must be capable of displaying closed captions. Make sure that your TV CC is set to CC1 or C1 (closed caption on channel 1), and that the CC channel on your DVD player is set to CC1 (this is the default setting). Notes: • TVGuardian monitors the closed captioning for words and phrases that are commonly considered to be offensive. It is the parents' responsibility to select programming with content suitable for their children.TVG will not filter out scenes, do 'voice overs', or filter all words and phrases that anyone may consider to be offensive. Errors in the CC can cause TVG to miss words or phrases.TVG works on media that includes closed captioning information. Some companies may not include CC on all of their DVDs, you can verify whether a DVD movie supports closed captioning by identifying the CC logo on the back cover of the DVD movie case. • Replaced closed captioning phrases are provided through the TV's closed caption decoder. If the TV does not have a closed caption decoder, replaced phrases may not be displayed. Regardless,TVG will mute the filtered language. 24 Graphics are for representation only.Your unit may differ slightly.

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Graphics are for representation only.Your unit may differ slightly.
Menu System
CC Mode
CC Off
Captions are never displayed
ON Mute (Default) Captions are displayed when offensive language is being filtered
CC Continuous
Captions are displayed continually
CC Channel
To use the TVG captioning features while watching a DVD movie, your television must be capable of
displaying closed captions. Make sure that your TV CC is set to
CC1
or
C1
(closed caption on channel
1), and that the CC channel on your DVD player is set to
CC1
(this is the default setting).
Notes:
TVGuardian monitors the closed captioning for words and phrases that are commonly considered to be offensive.
It is the parents’ responsibility to select programming with content suitable for their children. TVG will not filter out
scenes, do ‘voice overs’, or filter all words and phrases that anyone may consider to be offensive. Errors in the CC
can cause TVG to miss words or phrases. TVG works on media that includes closed captioning information. Some
companies may not include CC on all of their DVDs, you can verify whether a DVD movie supports closed captioning
by identifying the CC logo on the back cover of the DVD movie case.
• Replaced closed captioning phrases are provided through the TV’s closed caption decoder.
If the TV does not have a
closed caption decoder, replaced phrases may not be displayed.
Regardless, TVG will mute the filtered language.