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
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. |
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| The summary appears with a list of items |
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| that can be accessed. Each item has a |
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| corresponding 3- digit page number. |
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| If the channel selected does not broadcast |
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| teletext, the indication 100 will be displayed |
| and the screen will remain blank (in this | |
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| case, exit teletext and select another |
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| channel). |
| é Selecting a | Enter the number of the page required |
| page | using the DIgit 0 to 9 or P |
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| Example : page 120, enter 120.The |
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| number is displayed top left, the counter |
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| turns and then the page is displayed. |
| Repeat this operation to view another | |
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| page. If the counter continues to search, |
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| this means that the page is not |
| transmitted. Select another number. | |
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| “ 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 |
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| corresponding pages.The coloured areas |
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| flash when the item or the page is not |
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| yet available. |
| ‘ Contents page | This returns you to the contents page |
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| (usually page 100). |
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