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The volume (audio level) of the satellite receiver can be adjusted to
higher or lower audio levels by means of the
[V+]
and
[V-]
buttons
on the remote control. This setting only applies to the audio signal to
the TV via a SCART or an antenna connection, NOT to the audio
signal for a VCR via a SCART connection.
During normal operation the
[arrow right]
and
[arrow left]
buttons
have the same function as the
[V+]
and
[V-]
buttons but these two
buttons may have another function during the execution of an
OpenTV application, which may take over both buttons.
If no other screen menus are displayed on the screen, graphics
indicating the relative volume will be displayed in the top right-hand
corner, and the DVB 75SI will commit this setting to memory.
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With the
[i]
button of the remote control you can get
information on the present channel name and number
in the programme list, and other programme-related
details. You can also see at what hour a broadcast
begins or ends and icons (small figures) for the
language, coding, teletext, etc. of the audio channels.
Most channels first display a banner containing the
same information which is usually displayed at each
change of channel. If more detailed programme
information is sent to the channel, the information
banner will increase in size after 2-4 seconds, and the
extended information will be displayed.
By pressing the
[i]
button again you can switch from
information about the present broadcast to information
about the next broadcast.
The information banner will disappear when the
[i]
button (or
[exit]
or
[back]
buttons) is pressed again.
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You can change the language of the subtitles by
pressing the
[blue]
button of the remote control. This
is only possible on the channels which broadcast
separate subtitles (TV1000, Cinema, Canal Digital,
etc.), and thus it does not affect the subtitles which is
usually transmitted as part of the broadcast picture
(as for Danmarks Radio and TV3).