5.2 The OSD menu: Direct channel selection, etc.
The ever increasing number of channels has created a satellite channel jungle: Many channels are only
of interest in certain regions (e.g. foreign language channels), are coded and can only be received via
special receivers and after pre-payment or are just not interesting. In order to achieve a clear overview
in the channel lists, there are various channel groups and sort criteria. Access to the channels can
occur in various ways:
Direct channel selection via the numeric buttons 0 - 9:
If you know the position of the desired channel in the channel list, you can enter it directly via the
number buttons (e.g. 108 for "Example TV"). The desired channel is then displayed by the receiver after
a few moments. TIP: Press the LAST button to toggle between the current and the last channel.
Display the channel list:
An overview of all the stored channels is opened by
pressing the OK button. Use the CH
to navigate through this list. Use the PG+/PG- buttons to
"leaf through" the list faster. Once you have found the
desired channel, press the OK or EXIT button to hide
the list.
An extremely comfortable way to quickly access specific
channels is provided by the channel groups: Once you
have opened the TV channel or radio station list, use the
and
button to select the various groups: The group
"All Satellites" displays all the stored channels of all the
available satellites. Open the "Edit Channel" menu to
accept channels in the favourites list. The procedure is
explained in the course of these instructions.
To quickly find certain programmes, after calling up the
programme list, you can open the search field with the
FIND key.
Via the numeric keys of the remote control, enter the
letters of the channel which you are looking for. The left
hand window is then restricted to the programmes which
agree with the sequence of letters. As soon as you see
your channel, press the blue key in order to switch to the
left hand window and select the channel.
Display subtitles:
Sometimes subtitles are available for the current
programme, e.g. for audibly challenged people or in
various languages. Press the SUB-T button to open the
subtitle selection. Note: DVB subtitles are extremely rare
and are different to conventional teletext subtitles.
control buttons
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