3.2 REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS
Switching on from standby mode is done using the red key or using the number keys
0 ... 9.
The unit software contains a functional description for the remote control. To consult this, simply
press the RC key on the remote control and then the keys for which you require assistance -
the appropriate help instructions appear on the screen.
Exit the help menu by pressing the RC key again.
The keys located around the OK key
CB and VW operate the functions Volume -/+
(VOL -/+) and Channel -/+ (CH -/+) in standard mode.
3.3 SELECTING THE MENU LANGUAGE
The menu language can be switched between German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch
and Turkish.
Press the M, 4 and 2 keys to display respectively the main menu, installation menu and
language selection menu. Press the OK key and the choice of language is made as usual using
the
W and V keys.
The language originally set remains selected when you quit the menu using the E key.
The selected language is stored when you quit the menu using the OK key.
3.4 CHANNEL SELECTION
3.4.1 Channel selection using the number keys 0...9, V, W and list
The channel is set by directly entering the channel number via the number keys (N.B. 0 is also a
channel number).
Move back/forward between the next/previous channel using the V / W keys.
A sequential list of channel numbers appears after pressing the OK key twice. The desired
channel can be selected using the
C / B and V / W keys and can then be set using the
OK key. Pressing the OK key again or pressing the E key quits the list.
3.4.2 Last channel using the E key
Pressing the E key switches between the two last set channels.
3.4.3 Zapper function using the OK and CVWB keys
When the currently selected channel takes an advertising break, many users zap between one,
two or more alternative channels. It is easy to forget which was the original channel being
viewed.
The zapper function notes three other alternative channels starting from the selected channel.
However, note that only those channels that have been viewed for at least 5 seconds are stored
in the memory.
The last 4 channels stored in this way can be accessed directly using the OK key followed by
the
CVWB keys.
3.4.4 Channel management using 10 favourite lists
Digital television technology provides viewers with a wide range of channels. Depending on the
number of satellites that can be received, up to 2000 TV and 2000 radio channels are available.
To manage this (extremely) large number - who can remember several hundred channels and
the associated channel numbers? - the user has ten custom definable favourite lists, enabling
him to manage and sort the channels clearly.
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