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General information on menu operation

General information on menu operation
The most important keys for navigation will be explained in general.
The numbers in the text refer to the figure showing the remote control
in chapter Remote control.
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The arrow keys
help you to navigate in the menus and lists of the
TV set and for selecting menu items. They are arranged in the middle
of the remote control in a circle around the OK key
user handbook they will be represented as follows:
Select the desired item.
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The OK key
is used to confirm a selection, for calling the highlighted
menu item and for opening the station list. In this user handbook, an
instruction for this key looks like the following:
OK confirm.
Using the numerical keys of your remote control
programme channels and teletext pages directly. With key
open the source menu. In this user handbook, entering numbers with
numerical keys is shown as follows:
Entering programme channel directly.
The numerical keys are also used to enter text (see chapter General
information on menu operation,section Entry of characters by
remote control).
The Home view is the central overview page for all of your TV set's
operating modes. You reach Home view with the HOME key
HOME: Call Home view.
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Pressing the BACK key
briefly brings you one level up in the wizard.
Pressing the BACK key longer closes all opened fade-ins. An example
for the BACK key in this user manual:
BACK: Stop text entry and exit entry box.
Pressing longer on the INFO key
most important key functions of the current operating mode (e.g. TV
mode, teletext, PIP, etc.).
If the function for a key is not available, this will be indicated by an
inserted symbol
on the right above.
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. Later in this
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you enter
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displays an explanation of the
Structure of the Menu screen
Basically, the structure of the different menu screens is similar,
depending on the fact if a wizard, rendering media content or a setup
menu are concerned. The structure is explained by means of three
different illustrations.
Screen structure: Wizard
A
B
C
you
(A) Title bar with name of the wizard and the current operating step.
(B) Selected items, whose number can be different according to the
operating step.
(C) Bottom line showing the available operating controls. If required,
instructions and information are inserted.
Screen structure: Rendering of media content (example:
Audio player)
.
D
E
(A) Title bar with selected album / subdirectory.
(B) Menu item Back to exit the menu or to go back to the previous
menu item.
(C) Selection of album or title
(D) Time bar
(E) Bottom line with the different symbols for controlling the playback
function.
A
C
B
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