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[. . . ] OWNER'S MANUAL Type Tested Electrical Safety AS/NZS 3250 Lic 4166 Standards Australia APP No: N15956 TELETEXT 67CM CORDLESS REMOTE COLOUR TELEVISION MODEL:6738 TELETEXT This set is fitted with a teletext system that you can receive by tuning to Channel 7. Please note that your selected page number may take a few minutes to appear on the screen. The broadcast of the system is slow. PALSONIC CORPORATION PTY LTD 1 JOYNTON AVENUE WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA TEL:(02)9313 7111 FAX:(02)9313 7555 www. palsonic. com. au PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE TELEPHONE AUSTRALIA:1300 657 888 This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet the highest international standards, but, like any electrical apparatus which is operated at mains voltage, care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured. ensure that all electrical connections (including the mains plug, extension leads and interconnections between pieces of equipment) are properly made and in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. [. . . ] * If the station is not sending Teletext, the numbers will return to 100. * If the station is sending subtitles, the number "801" will remain and subtitles will appear on the screen eventually. It may take a minute or so, depending on how many pages are being sent, This varies with each station. * If you press the Teletext button (15) again, you may see a number alongside the original black & white number that you entered, counting up one at a time. This means that Teletext is trying to match your page number, If the three numbers are all the same, then it means that it has found the subtitle page (801) but that no subtitles are available. Each station has its own way of presenting Teletext and this is sometimes confusing. This does not mean that the set is faulty; just that the station is not sending a Teletext signal. If the set is working correctly, it shows a black screen with the numbers on it. If you have a weak and noisy signal with interference, all you will get is a black screen with the two numbers. On Channel 7 with the Austext presentation, you may see half a page with false letters and missing lines. If you are using an 9 * * * * * * * indoor antenna, try moving it around. You will not be able to change channels unless you exit Teletext first. When a number is keyed in black & white, the coloured Austext number beside it counts up until it matches-and the page is then shown. If you key in 801 and the coloured number beside it does not move for a while, then you know that no subtitles are available. If Teletext locks on page 801 with no subtitles being sent, key in another page (Page 100 is the main menu). The Teletext display is adjusted by the Brightness and Contrast up/down buttons (3). The TIME/TEXT button (11) shows a black & white digital clock in, the upper right corner of the screen when the set is in TV mode. Share quotes are given in sets of three pages per page, shown on the page as 1/3, 2/3 or 3/3. The easiest way to change sub-page is simply to wait until it does it by itself, the next time around. The other way to select sub-pages is to press the TIME-TEXT button (11) and see "S * * * *"on the screen. If you have already keyed page 210 (say) then the red number at the bottom of the screen will show 210+ 0003, and will display sub-page 3 of page 210 when it comes around. This does not make it happen any sooner, but it will ignore page 210/1 and 210/2 the first and second time around. [. . . ] Most VCR's have their own Tuner built in and do not need the TV set to tune the TV channel for them. The usual setup is to give the VCR the antenna, and feed the TV set out of the VCR's RF output. IN Sockets These sockets take the signal OUT of the VCR and feed it IN to the TV set. The main confusion in connecting a VCR to a TV, is that both have a set of sockets, and what is OUT for one is IN for the other. [. . . ]

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