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Note: Digital teletext is available in the U.K. 
only
The digital teletext services differs greatly 
from the analogue teletext service. The 
digital teletext service contains graphics and 
text that are laid out and controlled by the 
broadcaster. Some digital channels, offer 
a dedicated teletext services. Some digital 
channels also offer information about the 
programme being broadcast.
Sometimes, digital teletext takes priority 
over subtitles. In this case, subtitles do 
not reappear automatically when you exit 
from digital teletext on a channel that is 
broadcasting subtitles. To make subtitles 
reappear, toggle the 
 key on the remote 
control or change the channel.
To use digital teletext, follow the 
instructions on screen. 
You use teletext by pressing the following 
keys:
 Í  Æ Î ï cursor keys 
 
 colour keys
 
 teletext on/off key
 to 
 numerical keys
If no colour key links are available in the 
Digital Teletext to allow you to exit teletext 
mode, use the 
 key instead.
When you switch to a digital channel with a 
teletext service, the teletext is downloaded 
in the background. Wait for the download 
to complete before you press the 
 
key. If you press the 
 key before the 
download is complete, there is a short delay 
before the teletext is displayed.
When you navigate in digital teletext, there 
is a short delay while the page downloads. A 
prompt or message is often broadcast on the 
page to let you know the progress.
Analogue teletext in digital mode
Note: Analogue teletext is available in all 
countries
If you see the teletext icon 
TXT
 on a digital 
channel without digital teletext services, 
the icon indicates that analogue teletext is 
available in digital mode. 
Press the 
 key to access analogue 
teletext.
If you have selected the UK as your country, 
press and hold the 
 key for at least 5 
seconds.
For information about how to use the  
analogue teletext functions, see Using teletext 
on page 37.
Using digital teletext