
TV Text
Dual screen
Keypad
Adjustments
Settings
Power
Switch to...
Cursor
BBC1
BBC1
EXT2
MUTE
CHANNEL
TV
VOLUME
P+
1 2
P-
Dual screen
Sub + Sub -
BBC2
EXT2
BBC1
Dual screen
&Press the b key to switch on Dual Screen.
The TV screen will be divided in 2 different pictures.
The picture on the left side is the selected TV channel or external. The picture on the right side is the picture from the TV channel in the favourite programme list following or preceding the selected TV channel.
If the b key was selected before, the last selected right picture is displayed again.
ŽPress the q key to select a vertical squeezed or a non vertical squeezed picture size.
Select left and right pictures
&Press channel +/- to run through the favourite TV channels and externals in the left picture.
ŽPress the dual screen P - or P + keys to select the favourite TV channels or an external in the right picture.
Pressing the dual screen P - or P + keys for 3 seconds, starts auto scan down or up of the TV channels and externals in the right picture. Press again to stop the auto scan.
Remarks
•Programmes via a decoder/descrambler can only be displayed in the left picture.
•Programmes in the subpicture via a peripheral (e.g. videorecorder) can be heard via the headphone.
•VGA can not be displayed in Dual screen mode.
•On screen sound information of the left main picture appears in the right upper corner.
Switch screens
Press the c key to swap the right and left picture. The sound is swapped as well.
Select still picture
Press the S key to freeze the programmes on the left and the right picture.
Press the S key again to
Press the d key to freeze only the programme in the right picture. If the screen was not in Dual Screen mode, the Dual Screen mode is entered, and the displayed picture on the left is
Press the d key again to
Possible Dual Screen combinations
EXT2 EXT1
-TV channel/TV channel
See Select left and right pictures.
-TV channel/Peripheral
See Select left and right pictures.
-Peripheral/TV channel
See Select left and right pictures.
-Peripheral/Peripheral
See Select left and right pictures.