
05 Basic functions
Schedule reports
The ‘schedule reports’ screen lists any scheduled recordings that have not been booked because of a clash. It list future and past attempted schedules.
To view the ‘schedule reports’ screen:
1.Press [MENU].
2.Press [Q] to highlight ‘Recording planner’ and press [OK].
3.Press [Q] to highlight ‘Schedule reports’ and press [OK].
4.Press [P] and [Q] to select a programme. Information about why the recording did or will not happen will appear above.
5.Press [RED] to exit.
Freeview Plus checks schedules and if possible fixes clashes on a regular basis.
When a clash occurs Freeview Plus will attempt to find an alternative showing for the schedule or clashing programme.
If an alternative is found a recording will be scheduled and marked A .
If no alternative is found the schedule attempt will appear in the ‘schedule reports’.
Using audio description
Many programmes are broadcast with audio description.
To
1.Press [menu].
2.Press [3] or use [Q] to highlight ‘Accessibility
3.Use [Q] to highlight ‘Audio description’.
4.Use [T] and [U] to select the language you want, then press [OK].
Basic functions
Using subtitles
Many programmes are broadcast with subtitles.
To
1.Press [menu].
2.Press [3] or use [Q] to highlight ‘Accessibility
3.Use [Q] to highlight ‘Subtitles’.
4.Use [T] and [U] to select the language you want, then press [OK].
To switch subtitles on and off
1.Press [sub] on your remote control.
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Some programmes are broadcast in more than one language. When alternative languages are available, they will be displayed in the ‘audio’ menu.
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Using digital text
Your digital box gives you access to digital text and teletext.
Digital text and teletext services vary depending on the country and channel. Check with your retailer or TV guide for more information about the services available.
1.To see the text service on the channel you are watching, press [text].
2.Depending on the service, you can see these pages by typing in the page number or by using the coloured buttons on your remote control. See the
Interactive digital text lets you interact with some TV programmes and channels. If a programme is interactive, the broadcaster’s interactive symbol will be on the screen.
On some channels digital text is used as well as, or instead of a picture. In this case, you might need to wait a few more seconds for the information to load.
Don’t Forget! Digital text does not work when recording.
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