Teac CT-W32ID User Manual

COLOURCOLOUR
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ATV/DTV
ATVMENU
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VOL
TV/AV PICTURE S.E. MUTE
EPS&ESS
DBB
ZOOM/INS.
CAPS
ESC
NOTEBOOK
DISPLAY/DEL.
INFO/ HOLD
PAGEUP/
REVEAL
NICAM
MIX
TELEVISIONTELEVISION
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STANDBY
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EXIT
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ABC
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PQR
JKL
MNO
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YZ
STU
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+-!
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RECALL
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CANCEL
RETURN
FAVORITE
TXT
FAVORITE
SUBTITLE
SLEEP
TIME
SIZE
SUBCODE GUIDE/
GAME
LISTCCDPAGE DOWN/
CT-W32ID
CT-W32ID
OWNER’S MANUAL
IMPORTANT!
WARRANTY INFORMATION INSIDE.PLEASE READ
www.teac.com.au
WARRANTY REGISTRATION
Please read this warranty card.
Keep your purchase receipt to enable you to proceed quickly in the event of a Warranty Service.
Warranty Terms & Conditions
1. TEAC warrants to the original retail purchaser only, that this product is free from defects in material and workmanship under normal domestic use and authorises free service during the warranty period at any TEAC Authorised Centre only. TEAC warranty only applies to products purchased, used and serviced in Australia.
2. Subject to the terms herein, this warranty effectively covers the equipment as specified in the Warranty Periods Table from the date of purchase.
3. All parts, except the external cabinet, are warranted as specified in Warranty Periods Table, and will be repaired or replaced at the sole judgement of TEAC.
4. Normal customer maintenance as described in the owner’s manual is not covered by this warranty (such as cleaning VCR heads etc.)
5. This warranty does not apply to equipment showing abuse, damage or that it may have been tampered with, altered or repaired outside any TEAC Authorised Service Centre. If so, the warranty will be void.
*Your nearest Authorised TEAC Service Centre is listed in your Owners Manual
6. In the event that this unit or any defective parts must be returned to TEAC Service Centres, a copy of this warranty certificate and of your purchase receipt must be enclosed to be a valid warranty. Such equipment or parts must be sent freight prepaid to the nearest authorised TEAC Service Centre. After the repair, the unit will be available for collection by the owner or it will be returned to the owner. The warranty does not cover freight or insurance. In all cases of in-transit damages or loss, a claim must be filed against the carrier by the purchaser.
7. In home service will only be provided as part of this warranty if all the following conditions are met;
a) The product is a Colour Television of 51cm screen size or over. b) The product is within the warranty period.
c) The product is located within the normal service area of the local TEAC Service Provider. In any other situation or circumstance, where an in home service call is made, a service fee will be charged by the Service Provider.
8. TEAC Total Care in home service and installation is available at competitive rates.
9. No one is authorised to assume any liability on behalf of TEAC or impose any obligation on it, in connection with the sale of any equipment other than as stated in this warranty and outlined above.
10. In no event will TEAC be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages from interrupted operations or other causes.
11. Warranty is not transferable to any subsequent purchaser if the product is sold during the warranty period,
TEAC PRODUCT
WARRANTY PERIOD
Televisions / Plasma 106 cm and above 1 Year (In-Home Service Included) LCD televisions 56cm and above 1 Year (In-Home Service Included) Televisions – 51cm and above 1 Year (In-Home Service Included) Televisions under 51 cm 1 Year (No In-Home Service) Digital Set Top Boxes 1 Year (No In-Home Service) VCR 1 Year (No In-Home Service) DVD 1 Year (No In-Home Service) Audio Systems 1 Year (No In-Home Service)
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WARRANTY PROCEDURES
Please keep this information for your own records.
Please refer to the owner’s manual to ensure that you have followed the correct installation and operating procedures.
1. Read owner’s manual carefully
2. If you require Warranty Service, please contact the TEAC Service Centre
3. Please have your purchase receipt as your proof of purchase and the following details
If you have any other queries regarding service or warranty please contact the TEAC Service Centre in
completed for a valid Warranty.
Owner’s Name
Owner’s Address
Postcode
Model Name/No. Serial No.
Dealer’s Name
Dealer’s Address
Postcode
4. Please ensure that your product is packed appropriately upon return to the service centre.
your State.
info@teac.com.au
www.teac.com.au
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 FEATURES
1.2 PRECAUTIONS
1.3 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL KEYS & CONNECTIONS
1.3.1 FRONT VIEW
1.3.2 EXPLANATION OF JACKS
OPERATION OF REMOTE CONTROL
1.4
1.4.1
DESCRIPTION OF REMOTE CONTROL KEYS
1.4.2 INSTALLATION OF BATERRIES
EFFECTIVELY USING THE REMOTE
1.4.3
CONTROLLER
2. CONNECTIONS
2.1
ANTENNA CONNECTION
2.2
CABLE TV CONNECTION
TV + VCR + DVD CONNECTION
2.3
3.
ATV GENERAL OPERATION
3.1 AUTO SEARCH
3.2 MANUAL SEARCH
3.3 FINE TUNING
3.4 CHANNEL NAME SETTING
3.5 CHANNEL SKIP
3.6 COLOUR AND SOUND SYSTEM
SELECTION
3.7 PICTURE ADJUSTMENT
3.8 PRESET PICTURE MODE
3.9 SOUND ADJUSTMENT
3.10 EQUALISER SELECTION
3.11 SOUND MODE SELECTION
TIMER FUNCTION
4.
4.1
4.2
4.3
5. SPECIAL FUNCTION
5.1 SVM SETTING
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
5.9
CLOCK ON-TIMER OFF-TIMER
BLUE BACK SETTING GEOMAGNETIC CORRECTION FAVORITE CHANNEL SETTING TETRIS GAME
CALENDAR PARENTAL GUIDE NOTEBOOK PROGRAM SWAP
6.
DTV OPERATION
6.1 LANGUAGE SETTING
6.2 CHANNEL SETTING
6.2.1 AUTO SEARCH
6.2.2 MANUAL SEARCH
6.2.3 FIRST TIME INSTALLATION
6.3 CONFIGURATION
6.3.1 TIME ZONE
6.3.2 SUBTITLE
6.3.3 FAVOURITE MODE
6.3.4 CHANNEL LIST MODE
6.3.5 PASSWORD SETTINGS
6.4 CHANNEL LIST
6.4.1 DELETE CHANNEL
6.4.2 EDIT CHANNEL NAME
6.4.3 LOCK CHANNEL
6.4.4 FAVOURITES LIST
6.5 ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE(EPG)
TROUBLE SHOOTING
7.
7.1
PROBLEMS OF PICTURE
7.2
PROBLEMS OF OPERATION
8.
SPECIFICIATION
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1.
INTRODUCTION
FEATURES
1.1
TV Receiving System
AV Color System
Sound Systems
DTV Systems
Preset Programs Preset Method Tuning Method Voltage Range Display Language Functions Select Remote Control Input/Output
Useful Functions
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PAL/BG
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PAL, NTSC 3.58 & 4.43
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BG
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DVB-T(Free To Air, Standard Definition Receiver For Australia)
- 100 (For ATV Mode)
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Auto Search, Manual Store, Fine Tune(For ATV Mode)
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FS
- 240V~, 50Hz English
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Pop Up Menu
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Full Function Infra-red Remote Controller
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2 RCA-Type AV INPUT
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1 S-VIDEO INPUT
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1 YUV INPUT
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1 RCA-TYPE AV OUTPUT
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SPDIF DIGITAL OUTPUT
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RS232
- Sleep Timer(15-240min.)
- Auto Off (After 15 Min With No Signal)
Blue Background Selection (While No Signal)
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- 3 Default,1 User Picture Settings
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Channel Skip
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AV Stereo
- Surround Mode On/Off Timer
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Game
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- Notebook
- Calendar
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Favorite Channel Setting
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Program Prearrange
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ESS & EPS
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Super Woofer
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Program Swap
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Child Lock
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Language Setting
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Time Zone
Electronic Program Guide(EPG)
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Fully Comply With DVB And MPEG-2 Standards
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SPDIF Digital Audio Output
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Software Upgraded Through RS-232 Port
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Automatic Network Search For Newly Added Channels/Programs
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Parental Control For Channels
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256 Colors On-Screen Display-Support For English
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OSD Teletext(DVB Compliant) And Subtitle Function Support
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Extensive Channel Editing Functions-Rename, Delete, Lock,...
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1.2 PRECAUTIONS
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not
attempt to open the cabinet. There are no parts inside you can service yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.
To ensure reliable operation and to protect the
unit from overheating, the ventilation slots and openings must not be blocked or covered. Avoid placing the unit in enclosed spaces such as a bookcase, unless there is adequate ventilation.
Keep this unit away from radiators and other
heat sources. Avoid using the unit near strong magnetic fields. Do not push objects of any kind into this unit
through the cabinet slots as they could touch
current carrying parts or short-circuit parts,
resulting in fire, electric shock, or damage to
the unit. Be careful not to spill liquid of any kind on this
unit. If liquid is spilled into the unit, consult a
qualified service engineer. Use this unit in the horizontal (flat) position only. Avoid places the unit to strong vibration. Do not place heavy objects on the unit. This
may damage the cabinet or cause trouble within
the unit. Unplug the unit from the AC outlet when it is
not to be used for a long period of time. When there is lightning, unplug the unit from
the AC outlet immediately . Never touch the
antenna wire during a lightning storm. You may experience static discharge when
touching the unit. If this happens, and the unit
fails to operate, turn off
disconnect the plug from the wall outlet. When installing the TV receiver, please make
sure that a clearance of minimum 10 cm is kept
between the top side, back of the TV and the
nearest wall or furniture enclosure in order to
allow proper ventilation for the TV set.
,
the
power and
CLEANING THE UNIT
When the cabinet has become dirty or stained, dip a piece of gauze or soft cloth into a dilute solution of neutral cleanser and wipe clean. Never use thinner or benzene since they will damage the surface of the cabinet.
When the television screen become dirty, wipe it gently with a piece of soft, lint-free cloth. Do not scratch the surface of the screen.
NOTE ON CONDENSATION Moisture condensation may occur inside
the unit when it is moved from a cold place to a warm place or under high humidity .
Be
sure any
completely
condensation has
before power on
evaporated
the unit.
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1.3 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL KEYS & CONNECTIONS
1.3.1 FRONT VIEW
Digital Television
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1. POWER button Turn the TV on or off.
2. STANDBY (LED INDICATOR) Lights to show AC power is available.
3. SENSOR Receive infra-red signals from the
remote controller.
4. PROGRAM UP/DOWN buttons Select channel numbers.
5. VOLUME UP/DOWN buttons Press it to increase or decrease the
volume of TV.
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6. MENU button Press it to display ATV main menu.
7. TV/AV button Choose between TV programming
and the AV input.
8. AUTO SEARCH button Directly access to auto search for ATV
mode without going into submenu by pressing and holding this button for 3 seconds.
9. FRONT AV INPUT jacks (AV1 INPUT)
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1.3.2 EXPLANATION OF JACKS
AV
INPUT2
VIDEO
AUDIO-L
AUDIO-R
AV
OUTPUT
VIDEO
AUDIO-L
AUDIO-R
75OHM
ANTENNA
INPUT
SPDIF OUTPUT
RS232
Digital Audio Output & RS232 Port
AV INPUT1
YUV
INPUT
YY
CC
b b
CC
r r
Rear Panel
L(MONO)R
VIDEO
AUDIO
S-VIDEO
Front AV Input (AV1 INPUT)
75 OHM ANTENNA INPUT Lets you connect a coaxial cable to receive the signal from the antenna or
cable.
Y, Cb, Cr Provides optimum picture quality because the video is separated into three signals. Use three video grade cables for the connection. When using this connection make sure to connect left and right audio cables to the AUDIO input jacks. Press TV/AV to choose the video input channel. Choose YUV to view material playing on equipment connected to the component inputs.
R (RIGHT) AUDIO Provides right audio connection. The right audio connector is usually red. Press TV/AV to choose the video input channel. Choose AV1 to view material playing on equipment connected to the front AV inputs or AV2 to view material playing on equipment connected to the rear AV inputs.
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AUDIO-R
L (LEFT) AUDIO Provides left audio connection. The right audio connector is usually white. Press TV/AV to choose the video input channel. Choose AV1 to view material playing on equipment connected to the front AV inputs or AV2 to view material playing on equipment connected to the rear AV inputs.
VIDEO Provides composite video connection. The video connector is usually yellow. Press TV/AV to choose the video input channel. Choose AV1 to view material playing on equipment connected to the front AV inputs or AV2 to view material playing on equipment connected to the rear AV inputs.
S-VIDEO IN Provides better picture quality than the standard video jack (the yellow jack) because the color part of the signal is separated from the black and white part of the picture. When using S-VIDEO IN, make sure to connect left and right audio cables to the L and R AUDIO Input jacks. Press TV/AV to choose the video input channel. Choose S-VIDEO to view material playing on equipment connected to the S-VIDEO jack.
AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT Lets you connect an amplifier or audio receiver for improved sound quality. Press TV/AV to choose the audio and video that is sent to the output jacks.
SPDIF OUTPUT SPDIF Output is designed as a digital audio output (RCA OUTPUT MODE).
RS 232 RS232 Series Port is provided for flashing new software into the digital board of your unit.
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1.4
OPERATION OF REMOTE CONTROL
1.4.1 DESCRIPTION OF REMOTE CONTROL KEYS
LEFT- /RIGHT+ BUTTON
Press it to enter submenus, move highlight bar left/right or adjust some controls.
SELECT
EXIT/ BUTTON
In ATV mode, press it to exit the on-screen menu directly. In DTV mode, press it to confirm selection.
ATV MENU BUTTON
Press it to display the main menu of ATV, and press it repeatedly to exit menu.
DTV MENU
Press to display the main menu of DTV, and press it repeatedly to exit menu.
- VOL+ BUTTON(VOLUME DOWN/UP) Press it to decrease or increase the volume of TV.
- P + BUTTON(PROGRAM DOWN/UP)
Press it to decrease or increase the current channel number.
TV/AV BUTTON
Press it to switch between TV program and AV input sources
PICTURE BUTTON
Press it repeatedly to select picture mode among Mild, Normal, Dynamic and PP.
S.E. BUTTON
Press it repeatedly to select sound effect mode among PP, Music, Speech and Theatre.
MUTE BUTTON
Press it to temporarily turn off the sound, and to restore it by pressing it once again.
EPS&ESS BUTTON
Press it to select one of the surround modes (OFF, Spatial Stereo and Pseudo Stereo).
NUMBER/LETTER BUTTON
Press it to select channel number directly, or press it to enter a letter, a digit or a symbol in some functions.
DBB BUTTON
Press it to turn DBB ( ) on or off.
ZOOM /INS. BUTTON
Press it to select the vertical size as follows: 16:9, 4:3, 4:3 Scaling, Zoom, Subtitle mode. In the notebook window, press it to toggle between INS(insert) or OVR(overwrite) mode.
ESC
CAPS/ BUTTON
Press it to toggle the entry mode between uppercase and lowercase letters, or press it to go back the previous menu.
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DEF
MNO
5
VWX
8 9
+-!
0
SUBTITLE
SIZE
GAME
LIST
STANDBY
DTV MENU
P
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GHI
3
PQR
6
YZ
-/--
CANCEL
FAVORITE
FAVORITE
SLEEP
ATV/DTV
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EXIT
SELECT
ATV MENU
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VOL
+
TV/AV PICTURE S.E. MUTE
EPS&ESS
ZOOM/INS.
NOTEBOOK
DISPLAY/DEL.
INFO/ HOLD
PAGE UP/
DBB
CAPS
ESC
NICAM
REVEAL
MIX
ABC
1 2
JKL
4
STU
7
RECALL
RETURN
TXT
TIME
SUBCODE GUIDE/
CCDPAGE DOWN/
STANDBY BUTTON
When the main power is on, press it to turn TV set on or off.
ATV/DTV BUTTON
Press it to switch between ATV and DTV.
UP /DOWN BUTTON
Press it to move highlight bar upward or downward and adjust some controls.
BUTTON
Dynamic Bass Boost
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1.4.1 DESCRIPTION OF REMOTE CONTROL KEYS
RECALL BUTTON
In ATV mode, press it to return to the previously viewed channel.
RETURN
In DTV mode, press it to return to the previously viewed channel.
-/-- / CANCEL BUTTON
Press it to toggle between 1-digit and 2-digit mode before you enter the channel number. If you like to see a certain page which you have known the page number, but you do not want to spend time waiting for it, you can press CANCEL button to complete it, which will turn TELETEXT dispaly to TV picture. Then you can enter the page number you want. When the page is found, the page number will appear in the up-left corner of the screen.Press CANCEL button again to get the page immediately.
NOTEBOOK BUTTON
In ATV mode, directly press it to activate the notebook window. In DTV mode, if you want to open the notebook window, you must first press ATV MENU button before pressing NOTEBOOK button.
GREEN BUTTON
To access TELETEXT page corresponding to GREEN key.
YELLOW BUTTON
To access TELETEXT page corresponding to YELLOW key.
DISPLAY/ DEL./ BUTTON
To display the current channel number&name, color & sound mode, press it to display the current time on the screen. Press it to remove a menu from the screen. In the input field of the on-screen menus including Notebook, press to delete the unwanted text. With this toggle command, the hold function can be switched on or off. When HOLD is switched on, the icon will be displayed on the top left corner of the screen instead of current page number or subcode, and the page searching will stop. In DTV mode, press this button to display detailed help information.
TXT BUTTON
Press it to activiate TELETEXT and P100 will be displayed on the screen first. Press it again to go back to TV mode.
BUTTON
INFO/HOLD
SUBTITLE
Press it to turn Subtitle On or Off. FAVORITE BUTTON
Press it to browse the favourite channels preset in Favourite Channel List. This function will not work if you have not set any favorite channel.
PAGE UP
Press it to move page up in TELETEXT mode. This function also reveals or conceals the hidden 4 Pages FAST TELETEXT information. Most other commands will conceal the information again.
TIME/ BUTTON
Press it to display TELETEXT time information. With this function, you can also toggle the 4 pages FAST TELETEXT between normal PAGE mode and subcode mode.
GUIDE
In DTV mode, press it to enter Guides submenu , and press it again to exit the submenu. In ATV mode, press it to toggle among 3 different series under TELETEXT mode: single height full page, double height top of page and double height bottom of page.
SLEEP BUTTON
To set the sleep timer from 240 to 15 minute by pressing the SLEEP button repeatedly. To display the remaining time, press SLEEP button once. To cancel the sleep timer, press SLEEP button repeatedly until 0 appears.
STEREO / BUTTON
Press it to change between STEREO and MONO sound modes.
Press it to move page down in TELETEXT mode. The MIX mode results in a combined display of TV picture and 4 Pages FAST TELETEXT page.
CCD
Your TV displays the closed caption (CCD) that are broadcast with some television shows, press it to go to the TELETEXT P801.
GAME/ BUTTON
In ATV mode, press it to enter Game, and press it again to exit. In DTV mode, press it to display channel list dialog, and press it again to exit.
BUTTON
REVEAL
/ BUTTON
SUBCODE
/SIZE
BUTTON
PAGE DOWN/MIX
BUTTON
LIST
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