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Using more of your TV
2. Press OK to activate it.
3. When you tune to a digital TV channel that offers
HbbTV, this will be signaled to you by an on-screen
indication (generally a red button, but other colour
buttons may also be used). Press the indicated
colour button to open the interactive pages.
4. Use Up/Down/Left/Right and the colour buttons to
navigate through the HbbTV pages and press OK to
confirm.
HbbTV Deactivation
To avoid disturbances that may be caused by HbbTV
broadcasting tests, you can turn o the HbbTV function:
1. Press
on the remote control, select (Settings) >
System > HbbTV Settings > HbbTV and press OK
to enter.
2. Press OK to deactivate it.
Notes:
- This feature is available only for digital non
encrypted channels.
- Before you connect the USB drive to the TV, make
sure you have backed up the data in the drive
to avoid the loss of your important data due to
unforeseen malfunction.
- The bigger the USB drive free memory for the PVR
function, the bigger the recording length.
- If you want to change channel or signal source
during recording, store the recording data before
changing the channel or source.
- The TV cannot play files normally if the parameters
of the file exceed the limitations of the system, the
file format is not supported, the file is damaged, or
the file cannot be decoded.
- Do not disconnect the USB drive when the system
is reading a file or transmitting data, otherwise the
system or the drive may be damaged.
HbbTV
HbbTV (Hybrid broadcast broadband TV) is a service
oered by certain broadcasters and available only on
some digital TV channels. HbbTV delivers interactive
television over broadband Internet. These interactive
features are added to and enrich the normal digital
programs, and include services such as digital teletext,
electronic program guide, games, voting, specic
information related to the current program, interactive
advertising, information magazines, catch-up TV, etc.
To use HbbTV, please ensure your TV is connected to
Internet and HbbTV is switched on.
Notes:
- HbbTV services are broadcast- or country-
dependent and may be unavailable in your area.
- You cannot download les to your TV with HbbTV
function.
- Application provider or broadcasting related
conditions may cause an HbbTV application to be
unavailable momentarily.
- To access HbbTV applications, you must connect
your TV to the Internet via a broadband link. HbbTV
applications may not work correctly in case of
network related issues.
HbbTV Access
1. Press
on the remote control, select (Settings)
> System > HbbTV Settings > HbbTV and press
OK to enter.
Freeview
This TV is certified by Freeview New Zealand.
Freeview is the leading free-to-air TV platform in New
Zealand, bringing together a wide range of the most
popular channels with fantastic shows and movies, so
everyone in New Zealand can be informed and
entertained with free TV.
Freeview also provides extra features for free, such as
the 8-day TV Guide.
For more information, please see www.freeviewnz.tv
Access Freeview
First, connect your TV to:
• a working UHF aerial*
• high-speed (broadband or fibre) internet
Then tune in channels to access Freeview. Please refer
to the Installing Channels section for instructions.
*Check your signal coverage at www.freeviewnz.tv/check
If you have UHF coverage, use a UHF aerial wherever
possible for the best viewing experience.
If you choose to use a satellite dish or only have satellite
coverage, you will need a satellite box for Freeview to
watch Live TV.
Content, services, channels available are subject to
change at any time without prior notice. ISP terms & data
charges apply when streaming.
Using Freeview
Go to Home > TV to go to Freeview and watch any
available channel.
Press OK on any channel to bring up the Freeview Mini
Guide and browse what’s on across all channels.
You can access extra features in the Freeview Mini Guide.
For example, you can select TV Guide to view a
comprehensive 8-day TV schedule across all channels,
with detailed information about each programme.
Please activate HbbTV to access Freeview features (refer
to the HbbTV section for more information).