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Operating while watching
IDTV
Pressing the
TV/DTV
button at any time while
watching television programmes will switch
the TV set between displaying the digital ter-
restrial television broadcasting and its nor-
mal analogue broadcasting.
It is also used to switch to the last watched
mode (TV or DIGITAL TV) from the EXT mode.
For example; if a DVD player is connected
with a SCART cable and powered on, then the
IDTV will automatically switch to EXT mode.
The IDTV will switch to the last watched mode
(TV or DIGITAL TV) if DVD player is switched
off or TV/DTV button is pressed.
EVERYDAY OPERATION
While using the
IDTV
to the full, there are great
many buttons to use in different situations.
Many of the menu screens displayed by the
IDTV have reminders as to which button do
what, at the base of the screen. In addition,
many screens have further help available which
is displayed when the
button is pressed,
as prompted at the bottom right of the screen.
INFORMATION BANNER
Whenever you change channel, using the
/
buttons or the number buttons,
an information banner is displayed at the bot-
tom of the screen. This will remain on the
screen for approximately three seconds. The
information banner can also be displayed at
any time while watching TV by pressing the
button on the remote control. Pressing the
button again removes the banner.
Hint:
Not all channels broadcast the programme
data. If the name and times of the programme is not
available then No Information is displayed in the
information banner.
The information banner gives a number of facts
on the channel selected and the programmes
on it. The name of the channel is displayed,
along with its channel list number and an in-
dication of the strength of the signal received
on this tuning channel.
The name and the start and finish time of the
programme currently showing on the selected
channel are given, and the current time.
Icons are also displayed in the information
banner and if this channel is a favourite chan-
nel.
favorite channel icon
If the selected channel is locked, you must
enter the correct four digit code to view the
channel.
ELECTRONIC PROGRAMME GUIDE (EPG)
Another way of selecting a channel is with the
electronic programme guide, or EPG. Like the
Channel List, the EPG screen displays a list
of the stored channels along with information
on what programmes are being broadcast.
Using the Electronic Programme Guide
EPG can display 7 days programme guide,
but in some areas only current and next
programme guide is displayed.
By using EPG, you can select the channel and
set the reminder for the programme which you
do not want to miss.
To display the EPG screen, press the GUIDE
button while watching Digital terrestrial broad-
casting.
You can exit the EPG screen by pressing the
GUIDE button again or the MENU button.
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