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Viewing Teletext
You can enjoy news, weather forecasts and subtitles, etc. (depending on the broadcaster)
The availability of teletext services for a programme is indicated by “TXT” in the information banner.
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1 BBC ONE Wales
19:35
Coronation Street
Now
For info press
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All DVB Channels
19 : 30 - 20 : 00
TXT
Displayed if programme has teletext service
Information banner (p. 16)
DVB teletext (MHEG)
DVB teletext services
DVB teletext services differ greatly from analogue teletext.
When you switch to a digital teletext service, the images you see can contain graphics and text, laid out and
controlled in a manner decided by the broadcaster.
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Select DVB
TV
DVB programmes have digital teletext services (MHEG).
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Switch to Teletext
TEXT
17:51 28 Feb
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How to use
In all cases, it is possible to navigate the pages using buttons on the
remote control, but because the commands available must apply to all
manufacturers of digital equipment, some on screen commands may
not correspond exactly to the remote control buttons.
For example:
When “select” or “go” is displayed
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When “
◄
”, “
►
”, “
▲
”, “
▼
” symbol is displayed
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When the key words are displayed on colour bar
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red
green
yellow
blue
When options with numbers are displayed
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When “i” is displayed
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(information)
To return to TV
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TEXT
Note
As soon as you switch to a digital channel with links to a teletext service,
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software is downloaded in the background to enable the teletext function.
This means that when switching to a digital channel, you should wait for
approximately 5 seconds before pressing the TEXT button - this will allow
the software to download. If you press the TEXT button before download is
complete, there will be a short delay before the text screen is displayed.
While navigating digital teletext, you will find there is a short delay when
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moving between pages while the page downloads. There is often a prompt
shown somewhere on the page (for example “Loading”) to let you know that
this is happening.