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>Use the arrow keys to mark the programme for which you wish to view the data.
>Press the Option key to display the data of the trans- ponder selected (Fig.
>Use the coloured function keys to also display Audio/Video information, Programme information, and, where appropriate, information on the encryp- tion system used (CA).
>Press Menu to exit from this display.
7.11 Freeze frame
>Press the Freeze frame key to freeze the current television picture.
>Press the same key again to revert to normal opera- tion.
7.12 Video text
7.12.1Using the video text decoder of your televi- sion set
Where broadcast, the video text is transmitted to your televi- sion set. To operate video text functions, use the remote con- trol of your television set. If you experience problems on your television set, e.g. an overlay of video text over the picture content, you should change the setting of your digital receiver to FBAS mode (Point 6.3.4).
7.12.2 Using the internal video text decoder
Alternatively, you may use the integrated TOP video text decoder to display the information. The TOP video text system groups all text pages thematically in groups and blocks, making use of the function more easy and conve- nient.
>Switch to the programme on which you wish to view video text information.
>Display the video text by pressing the Videotext key (Fig.
>Use the numeric keys to enter the desired video text page. Your selection will be displayed in the upper left- hand corner of the screen. When you have entered the desired video text page number, your receiver will search for this page.
As not all video text pages can be transmitted simulta- neously, it may take a few seconds for the receiver to find the page and display it on the screen.
All video text providers use page 100 to show their index of contents.
>Use the red and green function keys respectively to page forward or back one page at a time.
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