> Use the arrow keys up/down to move the marker within the menu, and to change
the individual positions as indicated. When selecting a menu item, please also note
any messages displayed on the screen.
The following settings may be made:
6.2.1 Time difference to GMT (hours)
Your receiver is equipped with a clock. This is synchronised to Greenwich Mean Time via
satellite signals. If you have selected the option None under the heading Country(Point
6.2.3), you will simply need to correct the time to correspond to your local time by using the
arrow keys right/left.
6.2.2 Country
This function provides for automatic adjustment for summer and winter time. Using the
arrow keys right/left, enter your home country in the line Country.
> Press the Back key to return to the menu Settings, or press the Menukey to
return to normal operation. The settings are automatically stored in memory.
6.2.3 Remote control code
Your digital receiver can be operated wither with the remote control unit supplied (remote
control code Sat2), or with an optional remote control unit utilising remote control code Sat1.
This option allows you, for instance, to operate two similar sets in the same room, with each
being controlled independently, and without interference of the other. To do this, unit 1 is
controlled by remote control code Sat1, and unit 2 by remote control code Sat2.
In this line, decide whether your receiver should be allocated the remote control code SAT1
or SAT2.
> In this line, operate any key of the appropriate remote control unit (Sat1 or Sat2) to
select the remote control code.
> Press Backto return to the menu Settings, or press Menu to return to normal
operation. The settings will be stored automatically.
6.2.4 Antenna feed 5V
If you are using an active antenna, you will have to switch on the antenna power feed
(5V/30mA). The antenna will be fed via the terrestrial antenna input.
> In this line, use the arrow keys left/rightto switch the antenna feed on or off.
In case of an overload or short circuit of the antenna feed, this will be switched off automati-
cally. If this occurs, rectify the problem/cause, then switch the antenna feed on again.
6.2.5 Stand-by clock*
To reduce the power consumption of your unit in -standby mode, you have the option of swit-
ching the clock time display on or off.
> In this line, use the arrow keys left/rightto set the standby clock mode to on or
off.
> Press Backto return to the menu Settings, or press Menu to return to normal
operation. The settings will be stored automatically.
6.3 Audio/Video settings
In order to optimize the performance of your digital receiver in conjunction with your televi-
sion set, you may wish to make further settings in the menu Audio /Video Settings.
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