JVC TU-DB1SU User Manual

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The channels are listed at theleft of the screen,

each with the 'current event' (the name of the

programme showing at that time) and the 'next

events' (the following programmes). When the EPG

screen is first displayed, the channel last watched

is highlighted in the list of channels.

Details of the selected programme on that channel

(the name of the programme and, typically, a

synopsis with details of the stars involved, the

teams playing, or similar information) along with the

start and finish times are displayed at the bottom

of the screen.

Moving the highlight through the list of channels

using the [UP] and [DOWN] keys will change the

programme details in the text window to reflect the

channel highlighted.

You can leave the EPG screen, by pressing the

[GUIDE] key again, or the [MENU] key.

Hint

Not all channels broadcast all the programme

information data. Some channels do not

provide the current and next event data and/or

the programme details. In this case the

programme names and/or the details are not

displayed. This is not a fault with your receiver.

While the EPG screen is displayed, pressing the

[UP] or [DOWN] keys changes the time and

displays the highlighted channel's programme details

for the next events in time in the text window. As

before, you can browse through the list, checking

the programmes coming up next on all the channels.

Pressing the [OK] key while the next event details

are displayed will set a reminder to watch that

programme. The scheduled icon will appear.

You can return to the list of channels by pressing

the [LEFT] key or to the time and short event

description list by pressing [RIGHT] key.

You can change the day by pressing [BLUE] or

[YELLOW] keys. Pressing [YELLOW] will display

events of the next day. Pressing [BLUE] will display

the events of the previous day.

You can return to normal television viewing (to watch

the channel last selected in the EPG screen) by

pressing the [GUIDE] key again, or the [MENU] key.

DIGITAL TELETEXT

Many digital terrestrial television channels not only

broadcast pictures and sound for programmes but

also pages of information on the programmes, the

weather, news and many other topics. This digital

teletext can be displayed by the receiver.

Some channels are entirely given over to digital

teletext and carry no normal TV programme at all.

These dedicated digital teletext channels will not give

a quarter-screen image in the EPG or the Channel

List screen. When such a channel is selected, after

a brief pause, they will usually display the opening

page of information automatically.

Other channels have digital teletext pages

broadcast alongside the television programme and

often include a reduced-size broadcast picture within

digital teletext pages. These usually require the

[TEXT] button to be pressed to activate the digital

teletext pages.

In both cases, moving through the different pages

of information is accomplished in a variety of ways,

dependent on the individual broadcasters, but

including use of the [UP], [DOWN], [LEFT],

[RIGHT] and [OK] keys to select items from on-

screen menus, and the coloured keys to jump

directly to particular pages.

You can exit any digital teletext channel by changing

channel in any of the normal ways. You can leave

the digital teletext function of a combined digital

teletext/programme channel, to return to normal

television viewing of that channel, by pressing the

[TEXT] key.

Hint

When you press the (i) button or (MENU)

button, information banner or menu appears.

When you press those buttons again, the

previous digital teletext screen is displayed.

When you press the (Text) button while subtitles

are on, the subtitles are turned off.

When you press the (Text) button again, the

digital teletext screen is displayed.

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