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-09- If the channel you are tuning in transmits in dual language
(shown by “Dual I” or “Dual II” appearing on the screen), you can
select which of the two languages you wish to listen to by selecting
“Dual I” (for the first language) or “Dual II” (for the second language)
from the “Dual Language” option.
-10- When you finish tuning in all channels and storing them in
programme numbers, scroll through the Installation menu to “Store”
and press key [7]. The message “Stored” is display for a few
seconds to confirm that your settings are in memory.
NOTE 1: To store other channels, repeat the procedure described
above.
NOTE 2: Since some of the options in the Installation sub-menu
are only rarely used, we recommend that you minimise the number
of menu options displayed by scrolling to “Extended Menu” and
selecting “Off”. This limits the Installation sub-menu to just the four
most important options, making regular use far quicker and easier. If
you want to restore the sub-menu to its extended form, proceed
exactly as instructed above but set the Extended Menu option “On”
instead.
4.6.3 Editing and reorganising the channel table
When you have finished tuning in channels, you can edit or reorga-
nise your channel table by moving channels to different programme
numbers (to match your own preferences), hide channels from “zap-
ping”, delete channels if reception is poor, or lock channels against
viewing by children.
All these operations are performed using the Overview sub-menu in
the Main Settings menu (displayed by the yellow key [4]). This
menu displays a list of 10 stored programmes.
You can scroll forward to see the next 10 programmes and their
channels. You can also scroll back to see the previous 10 program-
mes and their channels.
To the right of this sub-menu you can see a legend of 4 colours,
corresponding to the 4 coloured keys [3, 4, 5 and 6] on the remote
control, with a function associated with each key: “Hide”, “Insert”,
“Delete” and “Lock”.
Main Settings
0
Hide
1 OK
Insert
2
Delete
3
Lock
4 TV Exit
5
6
7
8
9
Let us now look in detail at how to perform the operations associa-
ted with each function.
“HIDE” (red)
This function allows the television to ignore programmes marked in
red when you search sequentially through programme numbers
using keys [22 or 25]. This function is useful for speeding up
sequential searches by hiding empty programmes (i.e. programme
numbers in which no channel is stored). Hidden programmes can
still be viewed by entering the corresponding programme number on
the remote control’s numeric keypad [2]. To hide a programme, go
to the Overview menu and proceed as follows.
-01- Scroll through the programmes to the one you want to hide
from searches made with keys [22 or 25].
-02- Press key [6] on the remote control to highlight the program-
me number in red. To ‘un-hide’ a programme, select it and press the
red key again.
NOTE: To hide other programmes, simply repeat the above proce-
dure.
“INSERT” (green)
This function allows you to move a channel from one programme
number to another in the channel table. To move a channel to ano-
ther programme number go to the Overview menu and proceed as
follows.
-01- Scroll through the channel table to the channel you want to
move in another programme number.
-02- Press key [5] to highlight the selected channel in green.
-03- Scroll through the channel table to the programme number in
which you want to enter the selected channel.
-04- Press key [5] to move the channel.
NOTE: To move other channels to other programme numbers,
repeat the above procedure.
“DELETE” (yellow)
This function allows you to delete channels that you no longer requi-
re. What happens in reality is that the deleted channel is moved to
the last programme number in the channel table (number 99). To
delete a channel, go to the Overview menu and proceed as follows.
-01- Scroll through the channel table to the channel you wish to
delete.
-02- Press the yellow key [4] on the remote control to delete the
selected channel.
Example: If you delete the channel currently entered in program-
me number 2, all the channels entered in higher programme num-
bers drop down to fill the gap. The channel that was previously in
programme number 3 moves into programme number 2. The chan-
nel that was previously in programme number 4 moves into pro-
gramme number 3 and so on for all other channels and programme
numbers.
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