7.12 Videotext
7.12.1 Using the Videotext decoder of your television set
If transmitted, the Videotext is forwarded to your television set. To operate the videotext options, you must use the remote control of your television set. If there should be any problems related to the display on your television screen, such as an overlapping of videotext contents and picture, you should set your digital receiver to FBAS mode (Point 6.3.4).
7.12.2 Using the internal videotext decoder
As an alternative, you can also use the integrated TOP videotext decoder to display the information. When using TOP videotext, all text pages are split thematically into groups and blocks, which makes the videotext more readable.
>Switch to the channel for which you wish to see the videotext information.
>Switch Videotext on by pressing the Videotext key.
>Use the numeric keys to enter the desired videotext page. Your entry will be displayed in the upper
>Use the red or the green key to move forward or backward one page at a time.
>Press the yellow function key to call up the videotext group indicated in the yellow field.
>Press the blue function key to call up the videotext block indicated in the blue field.
7.12.2.1 Subpage display
Many Videotext pages consist of several subpages. This is indicated in the Videotext picture by two numbers separated by a forward slash (current subpage/number of subpages). As soon as a new subpage becomes available, it is automatically displayed.
>To display a particular subpage, press the OK key.
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>Use the up/down arrow keys to select the desired subpage.
>Press the OK key to display the specific subpages.
7.12.2.2 Stop mode
>Press the Freeze frame key and the message “Stop” will be displayed in the upper left corner of the videotext window. This will prevent automatic continuous paging through the videotext subpages.
>Press the Freeze frame key again to switch the stop mode off again.
7.12.2.3 Exit Videotext
>Press the Back key to return to normal operating mode.
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