Samsung LA22N21B manual Displaying the Teletext Information

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Displaying the Teletext Information

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You can display Teletext information at any time on your set.

For Teletext information to be displayed correctly, channel reception must be stable; otherwise:

Information may be missing

Some pages may not be displayed

1 Select the channel providing the Teletext service using the P () or P () button.

2Press the TTX/MIX (/ ) button to activate the teletext mode.

Result: The contents page is displayed. It can be redisplayed at any time by pressing the (index) button.

3If you wish to display the actual broadcast at the same time as the teletext page, press the TTX/MIX (/ ) button again.

4To return to normal viewing, press the (cancel) button.

5 Press the TV button again to exit the teletext display.

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Contents LCD TV LCD TV Still image may cause permanent damage to the TV screen Precautions When Displaying a Still ImagePage Contents Symbols Source Viewing the Control PanelViewing the Connection Panel Connecting a Computer Connecting a Set-Top Box, VCR or DVDUsing the Anti-Theft Kensington Lock Connecting External A/V DevicesConnecting Headphones Viewing Pictures From External Sources If remote control doesn’t work Inserting the Batteries in the Remote ControlAll Functions Except Teletext Viewing the Remote ControlTeletext Functions Mains lead is attached to the rear of your set Switching On and OffPlacing in Standby Mode Button Viewing Function Becoming Familiar with the Remote ControlCheck antenna input. menu is displayed with the OK selected Plug & PlayIf you want to reset this feature Selecting TV Mode or an Input SourceAV S-Video Component 1 Component 2 PC/DVI Editing an Input Source NameChoosing Your Language Storing Channels Automatically BG DK I M Storing Channels ManuallyAuto PAL Secam NT 4.43 NT Channel mode Editing the Channels Result The current Prog. No, Channel and Name are displayed Sorting the Stored ChannelsYou can exchange the numbers of two channels, in order to Then Giving Channels NamesFine Tuning Channel Reception Dynamic Standard Movie Custom Changing the Picture StandardAdjusting the Custom Picture DNIe Digital Natural Image engine Adjusting the Screen Background ColourCool 2 Cool 1 Normal Warm 1 Warm DNIe On DNIe Off DNIe DemoWide Panorama Zoom 1 Zoom 2 Selecting the Picture SizeFreezing the Current Picture Viewing the Picture In Picture PIP MAINComponent 1/Component 2/PC/DVI, Piptv Size button PIP SettingsDirectly Button after changing the sub pictureStandard Music Movie Speech Custom Changing the Sound StandardAdjusting the Custom Sound Selecting WOW Surround Select On/Off with SRS button on the remote control as wellSelecting the Sound Mode Selecting Auto Volume ControlAudio Type Dual 1/2 Default ChangeAdjusting Your Headphone Preferences Selecting a Sound Mode for the Sub-Screen Setting the Clock Switching Off Automatically Move to Hour, min, am/pm, Prog. No Volume Set Hour, min, am/pm, Prog. NoPress Displaying Information Setting the Blue Screen Mode1280 X 720 pixels Setting Up Your PC Software Based on Windows XPCoarse and Fine Tuning of the Image Changing the Image Position Initializing the Image Settings Button to select DVI-Analog or DVI-Digital Selecting the DVI modeAdjusting the PC Screen Automatically Picture Mode Custom Mode1 Mode2 Mode3 Customizing the colour This information is divided into numbered pages see diagram Teletext FeatureYou can display Teletext information at any time on your set Displaying the Teletext InformationTo display Press Using the various display optionsSelecting a Page by Number Using Flof to Select a Storing Teletext Pages Troubleshooting Before Contacting Service Personnel Power Saver Troubleshooting Before Contacting Service PersonnelHorizontal frequency Vertical frequencyTechnical and Environmental Specifications Vesa Display ModesRetractable Stand Using the Anti-Theft Kensington LockHow to connect the cables and stand base Setting Up Your Remote Control Setting Up the Remote to Operate Your Cable Box Setting Up the Remote to Operate Your DVD DVD Codes VCR CodesCable Box Codes Memo Electronics