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Teletext access buttons (Select models only) Although Teletext is broadcast free of charge, your TV set must be equipped with a Teletext decoder. Access to Teletext and all of its functions is available through your TV and the Windows Media Center remote control. Although the following information should describe the operation of Teletext for most TV sets, functions vary between manufacturers and models. For specific information about your particular TV model, see the documentation that came with your TV. Teletext consists of pages of free information such as news, sports, financial information, recipes, entertainment listings, holiday advertisements, music and TV reviews, backup information for certain TV programs, and themes for television sets capable of viewing these pages. The Teletext buttons are also used for Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting (ISDB) data functions. The actual Teletext pages are broadcast in a hidden part of the television signal and decoded by the television. Teletext pages are accessed by a three-figure number; on most channels, the front page is on page 100. The Teletext access buttons listed below open the main Teletext pages. Each Teletext page has a unique three-digit page number. All pages can be accessed by typing in the number using the numeric keypad on the remote control. Use the up and down arrows to navigate through the different Teletext pages. Button Function Teletext (Text) Toggle button to turn Teletext on and off. This button opens page 100, or the home page. The Teletext page completely replaces the TV or Windows Media Center display; however, sound is still available. To return to the TV or Windows Media Center display, press this button again. On some displays, Teletext can be viewed over the display picture. Red Opens the red Fasttext shortcut link when display is in Teletext mode. Green Opens the green Fasttext shortcut link when display is in Teletext mode. Yellow Opens the yellow Fasttext shortcut link when display is in Teletext mode. Blue Opens the blue Fasttext shortcut link when display is in Teletext mode. 34 Getting Started

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34
Getting Started
Teletext access buttons
(Select models only)
Although Teletext is broadcast free of charge, your TV set
must be equipped with a Teletext decoder. Access to Teletext
and all of its functions is available through your TV and the
Windows Media Center remote control.
Although the following information should describe the
operation of Teletext for most TV sets, functions vary between
manufacturers and models. For specific information about
your particular TV model, see the documentation that came
with your TV.
Teletext consists of pages of free information such as news, sports, financial information,
recipes, entertainment listings, holiday advertisements, music and TV reviews, backup
information for certain TV programs, and themes for television sets capable of viewing
these pages. The Teletext buttons are also used for Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting
(ISDB) data functions.
The actual Teletext pages are broadcast in a hidden part of the television signal and
decoded by the television. Teletext pages are accessed by a three-figure number; on most
channels, the front page is on page 100.
The Teletext access buttons listed below open the main Teletext pages. Each Teletext page
has a unique three-digit page number. All pages can be accessed by typing in the number
using the numeric keypad on the remote control.
Use the up and down arrows to navigate through the different Teletext pages.
Button
Function
Teletext
(Text)
Toggle button to turn Teletext on and off. This button opens page 100,
or the home page. The Teletext page completely replaces the TV or
Windows Media Center display; however, sound is still available. To
return to the TV or Windows Media Center display, press this button
again. On some displays, Teletext can be viewed over the display
picture.
Red
Opens the red Fasttext shortcut link when display is in Teletext mode.
Green
Opens the green Fasttext shortcut link when display is in Teletext mode.
Yellow
Opens the yellow Fasttext shortcut link when display is in Teletext mode.
Blue
Opens the blue Fasttext shortcut link when display is in Teletext mode.