8.8.1 Page selection
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Use the
numeric keypad keys 0
to
9
to enter the 3-digit page number of the
teletext page you want.
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Use the
coloured
function keys to call up the pages displayed in the respective fields.
8.9 HbbTV
HbbTV (
H
ybrid
b
roadcast
b
roadband
TV
) is a technology that enables broadcast and
Internet content to be linked. This enables access to interactive added-value services
and multimedia offerings from programme providers.
The symbol in the Infobox indicates that the programme provider is offering an HbbTV
application.
Display and use of the HbbTV application is determined by the data received.
Generally it is basically operated as described below.
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Switch to a channel that is broadcasting HbbTV data.
This is indicated via the symbol in the Info box. After a few seconds the box
appears at the lower right of the screen indicating the availability of HbbTV content.
>
Launch the HbbTV application by pressing the
red
function key.
Depending on the speed of the Internet connection, there may be slow response times
or short interruptions.
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In the HbbTV application you can use the
arrow keys
or the keys displayed there to
move the highlight.
>
You can use the
OK
button to confirm the highlighted item and call this up, as long as
the highlighted item has additional subitems.
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You can exit the HbbTV application by pressing the
Back
button or by pressing the
colour button displayed in the application itself.
During operation please be sure to take note of messages and displays on the screen.
8.10 Subtitles
When switching to a programme being broadcast with subtitles, the subtitles symbol
appears in the Info box.
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Using the
options selection
, under the
Subtitles
menu item, you can select
subtitles when you want to display them.
8.11 Picture zooming
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By pressing the
Zoom/Format
key you can switch between the various predefined
formats (
original
,
optimum
,
optimum 16:9
,
full screen
and
stretch
).
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Repeat this process to switch off the zoom.
The zoom function remains enabled until you switch it off again or switch the receiver to
standby mode.
8.12 PiP function (picture in picture)
Your receiver has a so-called PiP function (
PiP
=
P
icture
i
n
P
icture). You can use this to
display an additional minimised picture in the main picture (PiP).
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