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inadvertent interruption of the recording.
Timer operation is indicated by blinking of the control LED on the display.
Preselect
Your receiver switches itself on at the set time, and selects the appropriate channel. In contrast to the VCR setting, all functions of the remote control remain active, and the unit does not switch off at the end of the recording.
Note!!!
Please ensure that the information box shows the correct time. If this is not the case, switch your receiver to ZDF or any other channel providing standard clock time for at least 30 seconds, to allow the unit to synchronize with the correct time.
6.13 Video text
6.13.1Using the video text decoder of your television set
Where available from the provider, video text will be available on your TV set. To operate the video text function use the remote control of your television set. Should you experience any problems with your television set, such as graphics and text being superimposed, switch your receiver to FBAS mode (Point 5.3).
6.13.2 Using the internal video text decoder
If your television set is not equipped with an integrated video text decoder, you can still receive video text, where broadcast by the provider, through your receiver.
>Select the programme on which you wish to view video text information.
>Press the red function key to switch on video text. (Fig.
>Use the numeric keys to enter the video text page you wish to view. Your input will be displayed in the
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| receiver will search for the selected page. As not all |
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| pages can be transmitted simultaneously, it may take |
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| a few seconds before your receiver finds the page and |
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| displays it on the TV screen. |
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| All video text providers use page 100 for their |
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| index/list of contents. |
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> | Press the red resp. green function keys to move |
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| forward resp. backward in the text one page at a time. |
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> | Press the Back key to return to normal operation. |
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