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Teletext 

If you select a program and the 
broadcaster offers a teletext service, 

the television gives you access to 
teletext pages and any subpages 

linked to the pages. 

The arrow buttons on Beo4 and the 

menu bar at the top of the screen, 
help you move to the page you want. 

When you get there, you can pause 
the turning of subpages to read them 

at your own pace. 

The television can remember your 

favourite pages, reveal hidden 

messages or help you switch to 
another program’s teletext service. To 
make your favourite teletext pages 
appear first when you bring up 

teletext, store them as MEMO pages. 

Basic teletext functions 

Navigate through teletext pages by using the 
menu bar at the top of the teletext page. 

> Press 

TEXT 

to gain access to teletext and 

EXIT 

to leave teletext. 

To move to a new page … 

> Enter the number of the page you wish to see, 

or … 

> … press   to move the highlighted cursor to 

PAGE. 

> Press   or   to step between pages, and hold 

to step faster. 

> Pressing 

GO 

steps to index pages (100, 200, 

300 …). 

To move to another teletext service … 

> Press   to move the highlighted cursor to 

PROGRAM.  
If MEMO pages have been created, MEMO is 
highlighted when you switch on teletext. Press 

 or   while MEMO is highlighted to find 

PROGRAM. 

> Press 

GO

 to bring up a program list. 

> Press   or   to find a desired program. 
> Press 

GO

 to switch to another teletext service. 

To stop subpages from turning … 

> Press 

STOP

 to stop subpages from turning, or …

> … move the cursor to HALT and press 

GO

. HALT 

is replaced by a set of four digits. 

> Use   and   to step to the subpage you wish 

to see, or …

> …  enter its number using the number buttons 

on Beo4. 

> Press 

GO

 to restart page turning. 

To reveal hidden messages and the like … 

> Press   to move the highlighted cursor to 

REVEAL. 

> Press 

GO 

to reveal hidden text on the current 

page. 

 

PAGE

  PROGRAM  HALT 

REC 

SETUP  REVEAL 

P100

 

BBC 

S100 

Wed 13 Oct 

12:39:34 

 

PAGE

  PROGRAM  HALT  REC  SETUP  REVEAL 

P100

 

BBC 

S100 

Wed 13 Oct 

12:39:34 

NOTE! If your television is linked via a BeoLink 
cable to another television, stored MEMO pages 
are not shared among these televisions. MEMO 
pages must be stored manually on each linked 
television.  

Summary of Contents for BeoCenter 6-26

Page 1: ...BeoCenter 6 26 Guide...

Page 2: ...tall and set up your products However the information required to install and set them up is included in the Reference book This is useful if you move your products or expand your system at a later da...

Page 3: ...nd change sound mode How to change picture format Teletext 10 How to use the teletext functions of your television for example MEMO pages Use Groups 12 How to use the Groups function in your televisio...

Page 4: ...on a connected set top box Select programs or teletext pages Enter data in on screen menus Enter information in on screen menus Press or while TV or radio is on to select a program Group you have cre...

Page 5: ...the TV SETUP menu Press to move between the different menu options Press to reveal different settings Press to bring up a menu or store a setting you have made Press to step back through previous men...

Page 6: ...V program and previous TV program Bring up a TV list All your TV programs appear on a list which you can bring up on the screen The list contains program numbers and names and can contain up to 99 TV...

Page 7: ...number buttons to choose a pre de ned position 1 represents the far left position 9 represents the far right position For further information about how to preset positions for TV viewing refer to the...

Page 8: ...button to mute the sound Press either end of the button to bring the sound back Prolonged listening at high volume levels can cause hearing damage Sound type or language While you are watching TV you...

Page 9: ...imise the picture or press the number of the desired picture format If you have chosen Format 1 Press or to select variations of this format If you have chosen Format 1 or Format 2 Press or to move th...

Page 10: ...ster Pressing GO steps to index pages 100 200 300 To move to another teletext service Press to move the highlighted cursor to PROGRAM If MEMO pages have been created MEMO is highlighted when you switc...

Page 11: ...ave teletext Day to day use of MEMO pages You may wish to refer to your teletext MEMO pages quickly for example if you are leaving for work and wish to check traf c information on a teletext service T...

Page 12: ...tep up or down through the programs in that particular Group Use the number buttons to enter the number of the program you want to see Move left or right to switch to another Group and press GO to bri...

Page 13: ...llow button to delete it When you delete a program in the list the remaining programs contract If the program changed places with another program then move this program to a new position When you nish...

Page 14: ...cally Press to switch on the radio Step up or down through the available tuned programs or press the number of the program you want to listen to Press to see the name or number of the current program...

Page 15: ...d DAB programs appear together with FM programs in the list Group list Programs selected for a Group also appear in the program lists for all tuned programs During first time setup your are prompted t...

Page 16: ...ur code Press to go back to digits you wish to correct and use or to change them Press GO after the last digit is found Re enter your code to con rm it and press GO again If the two codes are not iden...

Page 17: ...incorrect entries will cause the television to shut down for three hours during which operation is not possible If you have forgotten your pincode Contact a Bang Olufsen retailer to receive a ve digi...

Page 18: ...ol To retain the optimum performance of the screen make sure that no streaks or traces of the cleaning uid are left on the screen Beo4 Wipe the Beo4 remote control with a soft lint free rmly wrung clo...

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