To enter second-language captioning, you will need to use a second-language Access Code
provided by your administrator. This Access Code will be different than the one you would
use to connect to the same encoder to enter primary-language (CC1 / HD Service 1)
captioning.
Once you enter the second-language Access Code, no further setup needs to be done in
iCap. In your captioning software package, you will need to enter second-language or CC3
mode, the same way you would do if dialing in through a second modem. This ensures that
your captioning software will send the correct encoder commands.
Some networks put second-language captioning on CC2 instead of CC3. If you know that
your program will be captioned on CC2, you can follow the usual procedure, except to
monitor your captions, after entering your Access Code, use the iCap top toolbar and select
Language | CC2.