Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] HDTV WONDERTM
Getting Started Guide
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Copyright © 2004, ATI Technologies Inc. ATI and ATI product and product feature names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of ATI Technologies Inc. All other company and/or product names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Features, performance and specifications are subject to change without notice, Product may not be exactly as shown in diagrams. [. . . ] To set up HOTWORDS Click the Setup button in the DTV control panel, click Closed Caption, and then click the HOTWORDS Setup button. The HOTWORDS Setup Wizard will guide you through HOTWORDS setup.
Setting
First Word Match Type
Function
Type the first word to be matched.
Choose the type of match you want: By Itself Open DTV when the first Hot Word occurs. Followed by Open DTV when the first Hot Word occurs, and is immediately followed by the Optional Word you specify. Not Followed By Open DTV when the first Hot Word occurs, if it is not immediately followed by the Optional Word. In Sentence With Open DTV when the first Hot Word occurs, if it is in a sentence with the Optional Word. When you specify an Optional Word, the system only looks for the First Word+Optional Word combination. Check this box to open DTV when a part of the First Word occurs.
Optional Word
Partial
Use the Add and Remove buttons to add and remove words from the list.
HOTWORDSTM 27
Setting
Actions to take when your HOTWORDS occur
Function
Show Matched Text Displays the text that matches your Hot Word(s). Beep Enable TV Magazine Activates TV Magazine (see page 28 for more information). Enable Digital Video Recorder Activates the Digital Video Recorder (see page 32 for more information).
Recording
28 TV Magazine
TV Magazine
Use TV Magazine to transcribe closed captioned broadcasting, including pictures and text. You can save files as Rich Text Format (RTF), which preserves formatting, and can be used in many word processors, plain text (TXT), or Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). You can use the Schedule feature to start TV Magazine at dates and times you specify.
· TV Magazine is only available in North America. · When TV Magazine is enabled, it transcribes closed-captioned text even if the Closed Captioning button is off.
To start TV Magazine Click the Setup button in the DTV control panel, click the Closed Caption tab, and then click the TV Magazine Setup button. The first time you use TV Magazine, the TV Magazine Setup Wizard will guide you through the setup.
Setting
File Name File Format Options
Function
Type a name for the file.
Select a file format (RTF, TXT, or HTML).
Overwrite files Check to overwrite existing files. Remove Advertising Automatically skips commercial advertising when you display or transcribe closed captioned text. It works best with programs that use scrolling transcripts rather than "text bubbles" to record closed captioned text; for example: talk shows, news broadcasts, sports, and soap operas. Depending upon the closed captioning format, commercials may occasionally be recorded -- a little experimentation will show you how to get the best results. Specifies the number of minutes to transcribe.
Stop Transcribing After
Zooming and Panning 29
Setting
Select Layout (Note: Images are not saved with . TXT files)
Function
No image No images are saved. Use black & white pictures Save images as black & white, to save disk space. Image Density · 1/page · 2/page · 4/page
Zooming and Panning
You can zoom in on the video in the Display panel to enlarge a selected portion of the screen, and return your display to normal. You can also pan (move the image horizontally and vertically) in the zoomed area. To zoom Click within the display panel, and then hold down the mouse button and draw a rectangle around the area you want to zoom. Or right-click the Unzoom button to open a menu where you can set the zoom level -- Zoom x2, Zoom x4, or Zoom x8. [. . . ] These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: · Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna. [. . . ]