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Reference ID 40-55
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User guide
Status display
In normal TV mode, without other displays.
INFO:
Show status display.
In the left upper corner you will see in the marked field
the number and name of the station, the transmission
time and (if available) the title of the current programme.
The bar (if available) indicates the progress of the
current programme. If information about the current
programme is available, this can be called by pressing
the
INFO key
again.
In another adjacent field to the right, the programme
info of the following programme is displayed addition-
ally for DVB stations.
The field in the upper right corner contains the time,
the date and, depending on the DVB station and
according to availability, various additional information
which is represented by symbols (see column on the
right).
The status bar is shown automatically every time you
change channels.
The status bar is hidden automatically at the end of
the display time.
If you want to hide the status bar manually before the
display time ends, you can do this with the
BACK key
.
Explanations of the symbols in the status display:
General symbols:
Language/sound selection available
Subtitles available
Channel selection for multi-channel providers
3D programme
HDTV programme
HbbTV mode available from this station
Digital 2
10 ZDF HD
21:00 - 21:45
Toskana
21:45 - 23:15
Menschen, Tiere
13:33
21.01.2013
Explanations of the symbols in the status display (cont'd):
Transmitted audio signal:
Mono
Mono audio transmission analogue
Dual
channel
Dual channel sound transmission (Sound1/Sound2)
analogue
1+1
Dual channel sound transmission (Sound1/Sound2)
digital
Stereo
Stereo sound transmission analogue
Stereo (AAC+)
Stereo sound transmission (HEAAC)
Stereo sound transmission digital (PCM)
Digital
Dolby digital sound transmission (DD)
Digital+
Dolby digital sound transmission (DD+)
Digital (AAC+)
Dolby digital AAC+ sound transmission (HEAAC)
dts
dts sound transmission
MPEG
MPEG sound transmission
PLII
Dolby Pro Logic II sound transmission
VS Ref
Dolby Virtual Speaker Reference display
VS Wide
Dolby Virtual Speaker Wide
Transmitted audio channels:
DD / dts 1.0 / mono
DD / dts / MPEG 2.0
DD / dts 3.0
DD / dts 4.0
DD / dts 5.0
DD / dts 2.1
DD / dts 3.1
DD / dts 4.1
DD / dts 5.1
Selected listening mode:
1
Play centre sound or mono (left/right)
2
Play front sound (L/R stereo)
3
Play front and centre sound
4
Play front and surround sound
5
Play front, surround and centre sound
TV
Playback of sound via TV speakers
External
speakers
Playback of sound via speakers connected to an
external amplifier
If the number of speakers appears in brackets, the
sound of missing speakers is transmitted by the
existing speakers (virtually). The Dolby Virtual
speaker (VS mode) developed by Dolby is activated
for the virtual sound reproduction.
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Status display