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� is a service free of charge provided by the TV stations which is delivered with the TV signal; it is processed by the TV set and appears on the TV screen. Teletext consists of a large number of text pages, news, sports, politics, the stock exchange, weather reports and much more. The teletext as well as the organisation and set-up of the individual pages differs from station to station. For this function use the buttons on the remote control. 1 Switch the TV set on.
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TOP text (Table Of Pages) or FLOF text modes
Various topics, chapters and individual pages can be called up from the index page with the press of a button.
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Switch on the teletext with the TXT button. The index on Page 100 or the last teletext called up appears. On the lower border of the TV screen you will see an info line consisting of red, green, yellow and blue panels. You will also find corresponding coloured buttons on the remote control.
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Select the required topic with the blue g button. � The blue information line shows the next topic. Select required chapter with the yellow j button (with overrun to the next topic). � The yellow information line shows the next chapter of the selected topic. If the selected chapter has multiple lines these can be called up: You can turn to the next page with green button h (with overrun to the next chapter). You can turn back one page with the red k button. The teletext buttons can also be selected directly with the � digit buttons.
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Normal teletext mode
Switch on the teletext with the TXT button. The index page, Page 100 or the last video page called up appears. Select the video page always entering page numbers in three digits with the � digit buttons. � The page appears promptly.
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The teletext pages can be turned over one by one backwards or forwards with the k or h button. You can return to the index on Page 100 with the h button.
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You can return to the index on Page 100 with the h button.