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Teletext is an information system, broadcast by certain TV channels, which can be consulted much like
a newspaper. It also provides sub-titles for people with hearing difficulties or those who are unfamiliar
with the language in which a particular programme is being broadcast (cable networks, satellite
channels, etc.).

Teletext

Switch teletext on / off
To call up or exit from teletext.The main index page presents a list of items
to which you have access. Each item has a corresponding 3 digit page nu m b e r.

If the channel selected does not broadcast teletex t , the message P100 is displaye d
and the screen stays black (in this case, exit from teletext and select another channel).

Selecting a teletext page
Use keys 

to 

or 

to enter the page number required. E.g.:

page 120, type 

.The number is displayed in the top left-hand

corner of the screen, the page counter starts searching and then the page
is displayed. Repeat the procedure to consult another page.

If 

> xxx <

flashes briefly or the counter continues searching, this means that

the selected page is not broadcast. If this is the case, choose another number.

Direct access to an item 
Coloured zones are displayed at the bottom of the screen.The 4
coloured keys are used to access the items or their corresponding pages.

The coloured zones flash when the page or the subject is not yet available

Stop the sequence of sub-pages 
Certain pages have sub-pages which follow on automatically. Press the

key to disable and enable the sequence of sub-pages.The message

I

appears in the top left-hand corner of the screen.

Index
To return to the main index page (generally page 100).

Enlarging a page
Press this key to display the upper part, the lower part and then to
return to the normal page size.

Reveal
Use this key to reveal / conceal hidden information (solutions to games).

Overlaying text on the TV picture
To activate / deactivate the screen overlay.

Favourite pages
For teletext programmes 0 to 29, you can store 4 favourite pages which
you can then access via the coloured keys 

.

With the television in teletext mode

æ

P ress the 

key.The “ L” symbol and a red rectangle is displayed at the

bottom of the screen (the 1

s t

t i m e, the 4 rectangles are displayed in colour).

Â

Enter the 1st page number required.

ê

Press the green key 

and enter the 2nd page number.

®

Repeat the operation for the yellow and the blue keys.

To end programming, press the 

key for 3 seconds.The 4

rectangles are displayed in white, the pages are stored.

Ú

Press the 

key to leave the favourite pages.The previous subjects

reappear at the bottom of the screen.

To use the stored pages when in teletext mode, press the 

key and

select one of the coloured keys.

Summary of Contents for 21PT5324/01R

Page 1: ...c store 4 Re numbering programmes 5 To exit the menus 5 Manual store 6 Naming programmes 6 Operation The keys on theTV set 2 The remote control keys 3 Displaying the programme number 3 Adjusting the current picture and sound settings 3 16 9 format 3 Sleeptimer 3 Using other menus picture sound features 7 Storing adjustments 7 Lock 7 Timer menu 8 Video recorder key 8 Teletext 9 Peripherals Connecti...

Page 2: ...in doubt consult your dealer Switching on Press the on off key to switch on the television A red indicator comes on and the screen lights up If the television remains in standby mode press the P on the remote control The indicator flashes when you use the remote control The television set has 4 keys which are located on the front or the top of the set depending on the model TheVOLUME a keys are us...

Page 3: ...de is switched to MONO the indication is displayed in blue Picture adjustment To activate deactivate the picture adjustment controls NEX TV IEW refer to the separate booklet only available on certain models Incredible Surround To activate deactivate the surround sound effect In stereo this gives the impression that the speakers are further apart In mono a stereo spatial effect is simulated Numeric...

Page 4: ...he search operation takes a few minutes When the search is complete the INSTALL menu reappears automatically If the transmitter or the cable network emits the automatic sort signal the programmes are correctly numbered If this is not the case the programmes found are numbered in descending order from number 99 98 97 etc Use the SORT menu to re number the programmes Certains broadcasters or cable n...

Page 5: ...ny programmes as you wish to re number Press Select INSTALL Press Select SORT and press The SORT menu appears Select FROM using the key Press to select TO Enter the new programme number using keys to In our example type Select OK and press The message STORED appears and the exchange is made In our example programme number 97 is re numbered as 5 and 5 as 97 To display the INSTALL menu To exit the m...

Page 6: ...equired enter its number directly using the keys and go to chapter If no programme is found refer to theTips chapter on page 12 If reception is un satisfactory select FINE TUNE and hold down key or Select PROG NO programme number and use the or to keys to enter the desired number º Select STORE and press The message STORED appears The programme is stored Repeat steps ê to Ú for each programme to b...

Page 7: ...cture Three options are available here COOL blue white NORMAL balanced or WARM red white You can adjustTREBLE BASS BALANCE AVL and HEADPHONE AVL automatic volume leveller used for automatic level control in order to avoid sudden increases in volume particularly when changing channels or during advertisements HEADPHONES this menu is used to access the separate headphone VOLUME control the BALANCE a...

Page 8: ...et theTV to standby It will automatically switch on at the time programmed If you leave the TV switched on it will only change programme at the time indicated The combination of the LOCK andTIMER functions may be used to limit the length of time your television is in use for example by your children The ONCE position allows you to programme the start time or the stop time but not the both Video re...

Page 9: ...e items or their corresponding pages The coloured zones flash when the page or the subject is not yet available Stop the sequence of sub pages Certain pages have sub pages which follow on automatically Press the key to disable and enable the sequence of sub pages The message I appears in the top left hand corner of the screen Index To return to the main index page generally page 100 Enlarging a pa...

Page 10: ...EXT1 and EXT2 The EXT1 socket has audio and video inputs outputs and RGB inputs The EXT2 socket has audio and video inputs outputs and S VHS inputs To select connected equipment Press the key to select EXT1 S VHS2 S VHS signals from the EXT2 socket EXT2 and S VHS3 or EXT3 for connections on the front panel according to the model Most equipment decoder video recorder carries out the switching itsel...

Page 11: ... red green and blue emitters in the cathode ray tube Using these signals provides better picture quality S VHS Signals These are 2 separateY C video signals from the S VHS and Hi 8 recording standards The luminance signalsY black and white and chrominance signals C colour are recorded separately on the tape This provides better picture quality than with standard video VHS and 8 mm where theY C sig...

Page 12: ...lected the right socket with the key S VHS2 or S VHS3 instead of EXT2 or EXT3 To play a video cassette check that it has been recorded under the same standard PAL SECAM NTSC which can be replayed by the video recorder No sound If on certain channels you receive a picture but no sound this means that you do not have the correctTV system Modify the SYSTEM setting p 6 Remote control TheTV set does no...

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