(Fig. 7-15)
VT Group
7.12 Video text
7.12.1 Using the video text decoder of your television set
Wherever it is broadcast, video text will be supplied to your television
set. To operate the video text display, use the remote control of your
television set. If you experience problems with your television set,
such as overlapping of video text and picture content, you should set
your digital receiver to FBAS mode (Point 6.3.4).
7.12.2 Using the internal video text decoder
As an alternative, you may use the integrated TOP video text deco-
der to display the information. With TOP video text all text pages are
automatically divided into groups and blocks, which makes the video
text more readable.
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Switch to the programme on which you wish to view video
text information.
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Press the Videotext key to switch on the video text display.
(Fig. 7-15)
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Use the numeric keys to enter the video text page you
wish to view. Your entry will be displayed in the top left hand
VT Block
corner of the screen. Once you have entered the desired
video text page, the receiver will search for the appropriate page.
As not all video text pages can be transmitted simultaneous-
ly, it may take a few seconds for your receiver to find the cor-
rect page, and to display it on the television screen.
All video text providers use page 100 to show the index to
contents.
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Use the red resp. green keys to page forward or backward
one page at a time.
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Use the yellow function key to display the video text group
shown in the yellow field.
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Use the blue function key to display the video text block
shown in the blue field.
Mixed operation
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Pressing the Videotext key again will switch to mixed ope-
ration, i.e. both video text and TV picture will be shown
simultaneously on the screen.
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Press this key again to return to normal operation.
Stop paging
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Press the Freeze frame key,and the upper left corner of
the video text window will display the message "Stop". This
stops the continued paging through the video text sub-pages.
Press the Freeze frame key again to disable the Stop ope-
ration again.
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Press the Back key to return to normal operation.
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