Technika 32-2010 manual Teletext, Tips

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Teletext

Teletext system transmits information such as news, sports and weather on your TV. Note that is the signal degrades, for example in poor/adverse weather conditions, some text errors may occur or the teletext mode may be aborted.

Teletext function buttons are listed below:

” Teletext On-Off / PAT Mode

Activates teletext mode when pressed once. Pressing this button again will split the screen into two windows, one displaying the teletext and the other displaying the current channel. Pressing again will quit the teletext mode.

” Index

Selects the teletext index page.

” Mix

Places the teletext screen over the programme.

” Expand

Press once to enlarge top half of the page, press again to enlarge the bottom half of the page. Press again to revert back to normal size.

” Reveal

Shows hidden information (e.g. solutions of games).

” Hold

Holds a text page when convenient. Press again to resume.

” Subcode Pages / Time

Selects subcode pages if available when the teletext is activated. When the teletext is not activated, displays time info if the programme has teletext transmission.

P+ / P- and numbers (0-9)

Press to select a page.

Note: Most TV stations use code 100 for their index pages.

Coloured Buttons (RED/GREEN/YELLOW/BLUE)

Your TV supports both FASTEXT and TOP text systems. When these systems are available, the pages are divided into groups or topics.

When FASTEXT system is available, sections in a teletext page will become colour-coded and can be selected by pressing the coloured buttons. Press a coloured button that corresponds to with your needs.

The coloured writings will appear, showing you which coloured buttons to use when TOP text transmission is present. Pressing P - or P+ commands will request the next or previous page respec­tively.

Tips

Image Persistence

Please note that ghosting may occur while displaying a persistent image. LCD TVs’ image persistence may disappear after a short time. Try turning off the TV for a while. To avoid this, do not leave the screen in still picture for extended periods.

No Power

If your TV system has no power, please check the main power cable and connection to the mains socket outlet.

Poor Picture

Have you selected the correct TV system? Is your TV set or house aerial located too close to a non-earthed audio equipment or neon lights, etc.?

Mountains or high buildings can cause double pictures or ghost images. Sometimes you can improve the picture quality by changing the direction of the aerial. Is the picture or teletext unrecognisable? Check if you have entered the correct frequency. Please retune the channels. The picture quality may degrade when two peripherals are connected to the TV at the same time. In such a case, disconnect one of the peripherals.

No Picture

Is the aerial connected properly? Are the plugs connected tightly to the aerial socket? Is the aerial cable damaged? Are suitable plugs used to connect the aerial? If you are in doubt, consult your dealer.

No Picture means that your TV is not receiving a transmission. Have you selected the correct button on the remote control? Try once more. Also make sure the correct input source has been selected.

Sound

You can not hear any sound. Did you perhaps interrupt the sound, pressing the “” button?

Sound is coming from only one of the speakers. Is the balance set to one extreme? See Sound Menu.

Remote Control

Your TV no longer responds to the remote control. Perhaps the batteries are exhausted. If so you can still use the local buttons at the bottom of the TV.

Input Sources

If you cannot select an input source, it is possible that no device is connected.

Check the AV cables and connections if you have tried to connect a device.

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Contents 32-2010 Contents Preparation Safety PrecautionsIntroduction Disconnecting the Device CleaningReplacement Parts Headphone VolumeEnvironmental Information Repair InformationOverview of the Remote Control Viewing the Connections- Back Connectors LCD TV and Operating ButtonsAerial Connection Viewing the Connections Side ConnectorsPower Connection Resolution information can be found in the appendix parts Connecting the LCD TV to aConnecting to a DVD Player Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control Handset Using Side AV ConnectorsConnecting Other Equipment via Scart Switching the TV On/OffInput Selection Initial SettingsOperation with the Remote Control Basic OperationsInformation Banner General OperationDisplaying Subtitles Info Details displays the programmes in detailAnalogue Teletext Idtv Menu SystemDigital Teletext ** for UK only WidescreenRenaming Channels Setting FavouritesDeleting the Channels in the Channel List Adding Locks to ChannelsTV Setup TimersConditional Access How to Add a Channel to a Favourites ListSetup Preferred Language Optional Relative Volume OptionalAudio Description Optional Preferred Language SettingsInstallation CurrentManual Channel Scan Clear Service ListFirst Time Installation Sound Menu Analogue TV Menu SystemPicture Menu Feature Menu VolumeInstall Menu Move Colour SystemName DeletePC Position Menu PC Mode Menu SystemSource Menu Mute Function Picture Mode SelectionDisplaying TV Information Freezing PictureTeletext TipsAppendix a PC Input Typical Display Modes KHz480I 60Hz 480P 576I 50Hz 576P RGBPAL 50/60 720P 50Hz 60Hz 1080I 1080P 480I 480P 576I 576PProducts SpecificationsBattery Important Instruction Brown50174931