Teletext Feature (depending on the model)
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Most television channels provide a written information service via Teletext. They provide such information as:
◆Television programme times
◆News bulletins
◆Weather forecasts
◆Sports results
◆Travel information
This information, which you cannot modify, is divided into numbered pages laid out as follows:
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A | Header information, such as the: | |
| ◆ | Selected page number |
| ◆ | Broadcasting channel identity |
| ◆ Current page number or search indications | |
| ◆ | Date and time |
B | Text. | |
C | Status information. | |
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| ➢ | Teletext information is often divided between several |
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| pages displayed in sequence. These pages can be |
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| accessed in different ways: |
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| ◆ By entering the page number |
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| ◆ By selecting a title in a list |
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| ◆ By selecting a coloured heading (FASTEXT system) |
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| You can also store a few pages to be displayed later in |
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| sequence. The pages remain available even after the | |
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| television is switched off and on again. |
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