Using The Epg (Electronic Programme Guide) - PURE Wayne Hemingway Bug TOO Manual

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Using the EPG (Electronic Programme Guide)

What's on next? Who is that dodgy DJ? EPG reveals all...
those DAB stations that broadcast it, much like the EPG on satellite or digital TV broadcasts. You can use the EPG to find
out what's on today and in the next few days and if you see a programme you want to record or automatically tune to you
can set a timed event directly from the EPG. To set up timed events manually, see page 25.
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EPG icon on station list and
at top of screen
EPG screen
If a station belongs to a multiplex (set of stations grouped for broadcast) which has
EPG available, an EPG icon is displayed at the top of the screen and also next to the
stations on the station list.
Programme schedules are displayed when sufficient information has been received.
Depending on the amount of information and quality of your reception it may take a few
minutes from when you first tune to a station.
If you use an SD card, it can be used to store the EPG information, enabling you to
switch between stations on different multiplexes without losing the guide.
Note Updates are occasionally saved to the card. While saving you see a message and
temporarily cannot use buttons. To cancel saving of an update, while in progress, hold
down the Menu button.
Without an SD card fitted, the information is lost if you change multiplex and you will
need to wait until the information is refreshed. See EPG storage options on page 19 for
details of setting EPG options including whether to use an SD card.
Displaying the EPG
To view the EPG push the navigation button or press Menu and select Programme guide.
The current day's listing for the current station is displayed showing programme start
times and names.
The EPG provides programme schedules and information for

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