Philips 42PF5521D Flat Panel Television User Manual


 
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Digital Teletext (MHEG)
Available in U.K. only
Digital teletext services differ greatly from
analogue teletext. When you switch to a
Digital teletext service, the images you see
contain graphics and text which are laid out
and controlled in a manner decided by the
broadcaster. Some digital channels, which you
select like any other channel, offer dedicated
teletext services . Some digital channels also
offer information on the programme being
broadcast (a message or an instruction may
appear on the screen).
& To use the digital teletext, follow the
instructions on screen.
é Depending on the service, you can be
asked to use the
Í Æ Î ï (cursor keys),
(coloured keys),
(Teletext On/Off key) and sometimes
the
numerical keys.
Note : If no coloured key links are not
available in the Digital Teletext to allow you
to exit teletext mode, use the
key on
the remote control to exit teletext mode.
When you have finished watching teletext,
select a different channel with P /+ keys or
follow the on screen instructions to return
to picture.
When you switch to a digital channel with links
to a telext service, software is downloaded in
the background to enable the teletext function.
You should wait for a while before you press
the key to allow the software download
to complete. If you press the
key before
the download is complete, there will be a short
delay before the teletext screen is displayed.
While navigating the digital teletext, there is a
short delay while the page downloads. A prompt
or message is often seen on the page to let you
know the progress.
Analogue teletext in Digital mode
Available in all countries
If you see an icon
TXT
on a digital channel
without digital telextext services, it indicates
Analogue Teletext is available in Digital mode.
Press the
key to access Analogue teletext.
To use Analogue Teletext functions, see page 27
and 28.