Toshiba HD-S25 Manual Do Utilizador

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INFO (I-Plate) 
 
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When watching a DTV program (without any 
menu on the screen), press the “INFO” 
button. 
 
I-PLATE will pop up with the following 
information: 
Current Channel Number (enclosed in 
”or “
” shapes depending on viewing 
mode)  
Locking status (indicated by a padlock icon)
Network Name 
Program Name 
Audio System (Dolby® Digital or MPEG) 
Teletext 
Closed-Caption 
Current Local Time (as received from the 
broadcaster) 
Date and Month 
Parental Guidance Code 
Received program video format 
SNR value 
 
If you do not press any button within a time-out 
period (configured in “I-PLATE SETUP” on page 
35), the I-PLATE display will fade out by itself. 
Alternatively, you can press the “EXIT” button to 
quit I-PLATE earlier. 
 
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When I-PLATE is still on the TV screen, you 
can press the green button to set/unset a 
reminder on the next program. If the reminder 
will start at the same time with a reminder you 
have set previously, you can choose to press 
“ENTER to replace” or “EXIT to cancel”. 
 
 
  
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
SNR value
 
 
 
indicates “Normal” viewing mode
 
 
 
indicates “Favorite” viewing mode   
 
 
When viewing mode is “Normal”, buttons “”, “”, 
“CH” and “CH” allow you to navigate 
programs in the “Program List”.   
When in “Favorite” mode, these buttons allow you 
to navigate programs in the “Favorite Channel 
List”. 
 
 
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When I-PLATE is still on the TV screen, you 
can press the “INFO” button again to call up 
the extended program information (Now & 
Next) of the current TV channel. Please note 
that the Now & Next info may not be 
present for some channels.
 
 
Use “” and “” buttons for details on NOW 
and NEXT event, and “” and “” buttons 
for scrolling an event table that consists of 
more than 1 page. 
 
The first row shows channel name, showing 
time and parental rating. The second row 
shows program name. The third row shows 
program genre or empty when data is not 
broadcasted. 
 
Press the “EXIT” button to cancel the Now & 
Next info display.
 
 
Note:    Please refer to page 39 for more     
   
information on EPG.
 
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