Calling up osd, Teletext, General teletext description – Philips 27ce7695 User Manual
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Calling up OSD
On-Screen Display (OSD)
It is possible to call up various
functions on the screen.
• First select the desired OSD function
(1,2 or 3).
1. Press the OSD button.
The programme number in question
appears in the top right-hand corner of
the screen, where appropriate with TV
station name, STEREO or DUAL
indication.
2. When a picture setting is changed,
the picture function appears for a few
seconds as a bar on the screen.
3. Keep the OSD button pressed until
the picture functions appear as bars on
the screen. If you now change the
picture, the length of the bar will
change.
4. Keep the OSD button pressed until a
table appears showing the stored TV
stations (programme number, channel
number and programme station name).
5. Press the OSD button again after you
have OSD on the screen in order to
switch OSD off.
Note: The bars for volume and balance
will only be displayed when the built-in
loudspeakers of the monitor are
switched on.
Teletext
General Teletext description
If transmitted. Teletext provides you
with columns and pages of Information
about the most varied subjects.
The foilowing buttons are avaiiabie on
the remote controi unit:
TELETEXT Switching on teletext
TV Returning to TV programme
0 (MIX)
Mixing Teletext with TV
programme
X (CANCEL)
Cancelling Teletext
(ENLARGE)
Double height
(HOLD)
Stopping rotating pages
9 (SUBCODE)
Time code/subcode
? (REVEAL)
Revealing hidden information
0-9 Page selector buttons
<$♦ (NEXT)
Calling up page numbers from
memory
^ (ENTER)
Entering page number into
memory
The functions of the various Teletext
symbols are described later in these
instructions.
General information
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After Teletext has been switched on, an
information line will appear at the top of
the screen. Depending on your
selection, this can indicate the -
following:
0 = the number of the page which is
now on the screen (possibly combined
with time code, subcode or stop
rotating pages).
(¥] = the number of the page which is
going to come on the screen (possibly
combined with time code or subcode).
The colour is normally green, but once
the page is located, the colour
becomes white and this page number
goes to position (A) on the information
line.
0 = the page number that is being
stored.
The colour is normally green, but once
the page is located, the colour
becomes white.
0 = the Teletext symbol and,
depending on use, the symbol for
double size or hidden information.
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