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You are talking about 'Described Video'. You are watching a film and a character from the film walks up to a door and says "I am going to check inside". The Described video voice says "the man opens the door to a dark room, he reaches round and turns on the light". Yes?
This is controlled from the cable box or satellite remote control.
Narration has become a popular option as society has made efforts to ease discrimination against the disabled - in this instance the blind and poorly sighted.
This facility might have a dedicated button on the remote or might have to be selected through one of the menus. The tv user manual will probably provide details.
There are several possible reasons that this could be happening:
a.) poor or loose connection at the speakers
b.) poor or loose connection at the radio or amplifier (depends on what kind of set-up you have...stock vs. after-market boom-boom)
c.) oxidation at the connecters
d.) an open or short in the wiring circuitry due to chafing or whatever...
e.) open voice coil
f.) amplifier or radio gone bad
g.) poor installation / factory defect
If you can't guess why your voice recognition is not responding as is should, how can anyone else. Lots of things could make the diffference:
Voice change with cold or sinus...or season change
Poor quality mike.
Lost some teeth.
Background noise.
Poor or inadequate initial training.
Talking too fast or too slow.
And so on.
Try giving Voice Recogntion some more lessons so it has a better scope of your voice variations.
If that does not work, you could open a new user account and start over.
Also, you might not have it started at all...which is what it sounds like when you say:
wont reconise my voice.
Try rebooting (cold) and restarting you voice recognition over again. (If it's auto start, just rebooting will do the trick).
I've experienced the same thing. Try very slowly rotating timer dial, click by click, until the water starts. Sometimes 3 or 4 clicks will start water. (You're advancing the clock.) Usually water starts in before the dial points to, "Short Wash." If this doesn't work, advance the dial to, "Off," unlock and open the door, reset, close, the soap dispenser, close and lock the door, and slowly advance the dial until the unit starts. I think this problem is a clock to pump issue and what I've described does a reset of the system. This happens to me once or twice per month. Poor engineering but still better than buying a new machine...at least 'till now.
Two things spell trouble for these poorly engineered units:water and thick soap...
Inside these pumps is a metal ball for
the check valve. any water in your soap
will corrode this ball, causing the pump
to lose it's prime...
Using soap thats too thick (like Dawn)
will cause the soap to harden around the moving parts and impede the pumping
action. Try a thinner soap, such as inexpensive pink hand soap.DO NOT
ADD WATER! (See above)
You could have a clog in the housing underneath the dispenser where the water flows through a hose into the tub. Pull the dispenser drawer completely out. There is a tab that needs to be depressed to release the drawer and remove it. Check the opening at the bottom of the housing just inside the dispenser housing opening to see if a small sock or garment is clogging this opening. Reach down into this opening to see if an item is inside the hose. This is the normal issue that will cause water to leak out of the dispenser housing.
Wash the dispenser drawer thoroughly with warm water. Make sure that you pull off the siphon covers and wash all siphon holes. This process is described in your owner's manual. Replace the dispenser drawer and try the washer again.
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