Program Guide (Epg, Electronic Program Guide); Sort; Picture Menu; Aspect Ratio - Strong SRT 3032 Manual

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7.1.10 Program Guide (EPG, Electronic Program Guide)

In the Program Menu, select Program Guide or, in normal viewing mode, press the EPG button to enter to
the EPG screen.
NOTE: To see all EPG information, be sure you are in the All channels list.
The EPG screen consists of four sections. The actual time and date are shown in the top line of the screen,
time and date of the selected program, is shown in the left-hand top section of the screen. The right-hand
top of the screen has a small size picture of the running program.
In the left-hand lower section of the EPG screen, you can select the channels, the right-hand lower section of
the screen the program information for the selected channel is shown. Use tu to toggle between the two
screens. Use pq to select an item in either screen.
The following options can be chosen:
RED :
(while in the right-hand screen): Book the event for wake-up in the Timer Edit Menu. A booked
program will be marked with a red dot.
GREEN:
Select the previous day.
YELLOW: Select the next day.
NOTE: Availability of the EPG information is depended of the broadcaster.
Maximum is a total of 7 days of EPG information.
See chapter 7.4.1 Timer Setting in the Time menu for detailed information about Timer bookings.

7.1.11 Sort

Alternatively, to what is described in the 7.1.1 Channel Edit menu, a faster way to sort channels is provided
here.
By LCN
Logical Channel Numbering, Sort the channels in the order dictated by the broadcaster.
By ONID
Sort the channels by broadcaster, if there should be more than one provider using the same
cable network.
By Transponder
By Service ID
LCN
Volume Scope

7.2 Picture menu

Press MENU, then select Picture. The menu provides options to adjust the video settings. Press pq to select
an option and tu to adjust the setting. Press EXIT several times to exit the menu.

7.2.1 Aspect Ratio

You can set the display format to accommodate your screen monitor.
Auto
Screen format will be automatically adapted with signal information by the broadcaster.
Default setting. Usually the best option. Below options are to force an alternative conversion:
16:9 Widescreen
16:9 Pillarbox
16:9 Pan Scan
4:3 Letterbox
Sort the channels in Transponder frequency order (Low-High)
Sort the channels in the Service Identification Number order. Every program has also
a Service ID number, provided by the broadcaster. This can be different from the LCN
number.
Logical Channel Numbering, Sort the channels in the order dictated by the
broadcaster. When moving channels in the 7.1.1 Channel Edit menu, set this to Off.
Useful when broadcasters do not adjust the audio levels in a network. Options
are: Global, all channels will sound about the same level, independent of the
broadcaster's level, or Channel, audio volume will be broadcasters' level for each
channel.
For 16:9 TV screens. All programs will fill the full screen. Content formatted in 4:3 will
be stretched.
For 16:9 TV screens. The unit will display all content in its original aspect ratio.
Programs formatted in 4:3 will be presented with black bars on the left and right.
For 16:9 TV screens. To accommodate the screen when content is neither 16:9 nor 4:3
For 4:3 TV screens on Scart output. The unit will display all content in its original
aspect ratio. Programs formatted in 16:9 will be presented with black bars on the top
and bottom.
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