Bang & Olufsen MX 4002 manual How to call up Teletext pages, L E T E X T

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How to call up Teletext pages

TEXT Press to switch to Teletext

ttPress to step to the next favourite

or

Teletext page

ssPress to step to the previous page

3Press to select a specific page,

0for example page 302

2

Alternatively...

Press to step to the next page or

Press to step to the previous page

0Calls up the page you have just left

If the station you are currently watching transmits Teletext, press TEXT on Beo4 to call up Teletext*.

The first page which appears is a preset favourite Teletext page, the cue MEM 1 in the upper left-hand corner of the screen indicates this status.

A favourite page is a specific page which has been preset in your TV. Four favourite Teletext, MEM 1, 2, 3 and 4, are available in your MX 4002 TV for each station which transmits Teletext.

The Index page, page 100 (preset as MEM 1), provides a list of content for the Teletext pages, it can help you find the Teletext page you want.

See the following pages for information about the facilities Teletext offers…

*Note: If you get a blank page when you press TEXT, the TV station does not currently transmit Teletext. Press EXIT or e.g. TV to leave Teletext.

Presetting your own favourite Teletext pages…

To preset the current Teletext page as a favourite Teletext page...

LIST Press until STORE is displayed

then

GO Press to preset the current page,

1as for example, your favourite page

then

number 1

GO

Teletext page 100 is preset as MEM 1,

You can change this setup and preset

200, 300, and 400 as MEM 2 till 4.

the pages you use most often as your

 

favourite Teletext pages.

EXIT Press to leave Teletext

Note: The facilities offered by Teletext differ from country to country, and even from one Teletext broadcaster to the other. For details about special facilities we recommend that you consult the information distributed on- screen or on paper by your Teletext broadcaster.

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Contents User’s guide Page S T O F C O N T E N T S Before you start…Main room system Link room systemBeo4 remote control Beo4 remote controlNice to know about Beo4 buttons… Example of a fill-in menu I N G T H I S G U I D EExample of a sequence of buttons Example of a Main text Example of a remark or ‘Note’ textMain menu appears… Help to start using the on-screen menusUsing fill-inmenus… Fill-in menu appears…Tuning in TV stations N I N GBefore you start… Fine What’s on the first Tuning menu… FreqWhat’s on the second Tuning menu… Pg SystemMain menu appears, TV Program list is lit up already Calling up the program listO G R a M L I S T TV program list appears…Italy France AustraliaO C K How to set the clock…Setup menu Clock menu appears…Text time Checking the time…Presetting a stand position A N DStand menu appears… Switching Timer sound to on or off… Timer menu appears…M E R S O U N D Adjusting the position of your MX 4002… Using your link TVAdjusting sound… Main video sources…Main room system and link room system How to call up Teletext pages Presetting your own favourite Teletext pages…L E T E X T Using the basic Teletext functions STOP/SUBPAGETeletext subtitles Making the subtitles appear automaticallyTeletext Update Teletext function Fastext or Flof Adjusting the picture… C T U R E a N D S O U N DAdjusting the sound Speaker VolumeWhat’s on the first Sound menu… Balance CentreSwitching sound Sound displays on-screen…Page Sockets on the rear panel Headphones Sockets and buttons on the frontTV setup for connected equipment … N N E C T I N G E X T R a E Q U I P M E N TSockets menu appears… PL Power Link What’s on the Sockets menu…N U S F O R O T H E R S O U R C E S Page I C K G U I D E T O M X 4 0 0 2 M E N U S Page 3508113