Philips 32PF5520D manual Digital Teletext, Analogue Teletext

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Digital Teletext

Some digital channels, which you select like any other channel, offer dedicated teletext services (for instance BBCTEXT). Some digital channels also offer information on the programme being broadcast (a message may appear at the bottom of the screen).

&To use the digital teletext, follow the instructions on screen.

éDepending on the service, you can be asked to use the cursor keys, the coloured keys, the

Teletext On/Off key (

) and sometimes the numerical keys.

When you have finished watching teletext, select a different channel with P -/+keys or follow the on screen instructions to return to picture.

Analogue Teletext

Teletext is an information system broadcast by certain channels which can be consulted like a newspaper. It also offers access to subtitles for viewers with hearing problems or who are not familiar with the transmission language (cable networks, satellite channels, etc.).

 

& Teletext call

This is used to call or exit teletext mode.

 

 

The summary appears with a list of items

 

 

that can be accessed. Each item has a

 

 

corresponding 3- digit page number.

 

 

If the channel selected does not broadcast

 

teletext, the indication 100 will be displayed

 

and the screen will remain blank (in this

 

 

case, exit teletext and select another

 

 

channel).

 

é Selecting a

Enter the number of the page required

 

page

using the DIgit 0 to 9 or P -/+buttons.

 

 

Example : page 120, enter 120.The

 

 

number is displayed top left, the counter

é

 

turns and then the page is displayed.

 

Repeat this operation to view another

 

 

 

 

page. If the counter continues to search,

é

 

this means that the page is not

 

transmitted. Select another number.

 

 

 

Direct access

Coloured areas are displayed at the

to the items or

bottom of the screen. The 4 coloured

&

corresponding

buttons are used to access the items or

 

 

corresponding pages.The coloured areas

 

 

flash when the item or the page is not

 

 

yet available.

 

Contents page

This returns you to the contents page

 

 

(usually page 100).

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Contents LCD TV Recycling IntroductionRecording function LCD TV buttons Safety InformationPresentation of the LCD Television Remote control Remote control buttons Digital or Analogue channels Previous programmeÉConnecting the aerials Mode selectorInstalling your television set Switching onSwitch on for the first time Understanding the information in the banner Rearrange servicesSymbols description Banner descriptionReinstall all services View or Listen to new servicesAdd new services Test reception Language and location preferencesSet pin code protection menu Access restrictionsPress the É button to enter into Software version is displayed Setting up your favourite listInformation New software is available. Selecting OK buttonMenu Using the Options menuDownloading new software Subtitle language No function not applicableTV guide BBC ONEIf you wish to continue watching another Recording functionOK button to confirm You can also watch analogue channels while‘ To exit the menu, press the button Automatic tuning of analogue programmesSelecting the menu language Manual tuning of analogue programmes Sorting of analogue programmesEdit menu Naming of channelEditing of channel Restoring skipped channelsDescription of the picture settings Picture settingsSound settings Description of the sound settingsFeatures Settings Timer FeatureDescription of the settings Child Lock FeatureActive Control Feature To activate Active Control feature, pressPIP Feature Subtitle Zoom Screen FormatsMovie Expand SuperzoomSmart Picture and Sound Feature Digital Teletext Analogue TeletextAcquisition Right.To return to normal modeStop sub-page Indication Appears at Top left of the screen § DoubleUsing the LCD TV as a PC monitor Using the HD High Definition mode Before calling service Centre Frequencies Table in KHz Did you connect your antenna as illustrated on Page 7? Digital TV Reception Trouble Shooting GuidePlease contact your local TV antenna installer Am a home unit dwellerDigital TV Reception Trouble Shooting Guide 3139 125