Learn More about HbbTV
HbbTV (Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV) is a new broadcasting standard that enables
super-teletext type services, delivered by a broadcast TV programme, to be integrated or
linked to online services delivered over broadband to a connected Smart TV.
Consumers are therefore able to access various online services such as catch-up TV,
Video on Demand (VOD), programme related applications and other rich information
services in addition to traditional digital teletext services, all directly on to the TV in a
seamless experience. HbbTV services can be activated in a number of ways, the most
popular being pressing the . Users typically explore services with the traditional
navigation keys (including the OK button and the , , , ). The current
version of the HbbTV specification also includes support for “adaptive streaming” of
video over a broadband connection thus guaranteeing the best possible image quality
for the viewer. For more information about HbbTV, visit www.hbbtv.org
Some models may not be supported.
To Use HbbTV
Programmes HbbTV
Sets HbbTV to On.
Enjoy a wide variety of content from HbbTV enabled services.
Service features may be limited when the TV is not connected to the internet.
broadcasting circumstances.
When the module is inserted into the CI slot, you can access the module menu.
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To purchase a module and smart card, contact each service provider.
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When the TV is turned on after inserting a CI Module, you may not have any video and
audio output in scrambled programme.
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When using a CAM (Conditional Access Module), please make sure it meets fully the
requirements of either DVB-CI or CI plus.
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An abnormal process of CAM (Conditional Access Module) may cause a bad picture.
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If the TV does not display any video and audio when CI+ CAM is connected, please
contact to the Antenna/Cable/Satellite Service Operator. (Some models may not be
supported.)
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While the TV supports paid broadcasting programmes based on the European standard
DVB-CI+, some programmes might not be available for watching if some operators of the
programmes use a proprietary CAS system.
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