Picture and text mode, Stiii, Channel search – Panasonic TX-47P600H User Manual

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Multi Screen

Picture and text

TV/TEXT

Press to select watching the

current programme, the teletext or

the

picture and text

feature.

Note:

Picture and text

mode

The remote control affects the teletext page; so select watching the current programme before making any changes

to the programme.

Stiii

HOLD

STILL

/ STILL V

( H )

Press to freeze the picture, press again to return to watching the current programme.

Channel Search

INDEX

CH SEARCH

HOLD

(

CH SEARCH\

m l

Press to show freeze-frames of the programmes being broadcast on all of the stored

channels. These images are displayed in series clockwise around the edge of the screen,

starting from the top left.

The current programme is displayed in the centre of the screen, still playing.

STILL

INDEX

STILL

( ■ )

Press to pause the search.

Press again to cancel the pause.

{I

Re-starts the search.

Press to exit from the feature.

CHSEARCH ("'p )

M

0

f

Red Green Yellow Blue

L_

Channel Search

Press to watch the current programme (displayed centre screen), exiting the feature.

Press to watch the selected channel, exiting the feature.

Press to select each channel's freeze-frame in turn.

Strobe

Lets you take a series of freeze-frame photos of a piece of action (for example:

the finish of a race).

(Access

Strobe

via the

Setup

menu, see page 25).

Takes a series of up to twelve freeze-frame images

(one second delay between each image being taken)

from the current programme watched.

HOLD

L.....

.—1

(TELETEXT

TOP )

( OFF TIMER

OFF )

(FLICKER REDUC.

DYNAMIC )

■lAccEss

m

1( VCR/GAME

OFF )

TEXT SELECT

ENGLISH

(

STILL X

■ )

STILL

Blue

Press to pause (freeze) the Strobe, press again

to continue taking the freeze-frames.

Press to exit from the

Strobe

feature and return to watching the current programme.

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