1.34 Service mode, English
Service mode, English 1.35
Text registers
Selecting “Set” makes it possible to choose from 7 different teletext character set.
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
English
Polish
English
English
English
English
English
German
German
German
Russian
German
Arabic
Hebrew
Swedish
Swedish
Swedish
Estonian
Swedish
French
Arabic
Italian
Italian
Italian
Czech/Slovak
Italian
French
French
French
German
French
Portuguese
Serbocroat
Portuguese Lithuanian/Lettish
Portuguese
Czech/Slovak
Czech/Slovak
Turkish
Ukranian
Turkish
Rumanian
Greek
Group delay errors in certain cable aerial systems can disturb the reception of
teletext. This is prevented by connecting a filter in series with the CVBS signal
applied to the teletext decoder.
The numbers below the Register numbers R01 - R10 are programme numbers. If
all the numbers are 0, no filter has been connected on any programme number.
If you wish to connect a filter on a programme number, select a register by
pressing
l
/
n
, then press the desired programme number, and finally press
GO
.
In the example above a filter has been connected on programmes 5 and 11. The
filter is not engaged until the next time you switch to the programme in question.
Format settings
Some TV broadcasters transmit a picture format identification, enabling the TV to
switch to the proper format automatically when WSS is On. When WSS is On,
detection is carried out on all picture sources, i.e.
TV tuner, and video/DVD playback.
Under certain conditions, e.g. a poor signal-to-noise ratio, the detection may fail,
causing faulty format switching. WSS may therefore be set to “Off”.
WSS may also be set to “Broadcast only”, which means that detection is carried
out only on signals from the TV tuner.
Some broadcasters do not send a “WSS Off” signal when a programme is finished
and another begins. When the “WSS signal” disappears, the format will return to
default.
Text Register setup
R01
R02
R03
R04
R05
R06
R07
R08
5
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
R09
R10
Set
0
0
0
Auto format
WSS
On
On