Setting Channels - NTT docomo FOMA SO906i User Manual

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Setting Channels

To watch 1Seg, you need to perform the
channel setting and save the channel list
beforehand. When you watch 1Seg, select a
channel list suitable for the current location.
You can save up to 10 channel lists, 62
broadcast stations for each list.
Saving a Broadcast Station to the Channel
List Automatically
Broadcast stations that can be received are
automatically searched and saved to a channel
list.
 You need to set it within the Terrestrial digital TV
broadcasting service area.
 When you perform the Auto channel set, extend the
1Seg Antenna fully.
1
From the Menu, select [1Seg/AV]
[Set channel list] and press
When no channel list is saved
Follow step 3 to 4.
2
Select a place to save to and press
(Create).
The screen for creating a channel list appears.
3
<Set channel list>
<Auto channel set>
4
[1Seg]
.
Select [Auto channel set]
press
.
Searching broadcast stations starts. The Channel
scan result display appears when the search is
completed.
To cancel searching broadcast stations
Press
(Cancel) and select [Yes].
Press
(OK), select [Yes], press
enter a name of a channel list.
Enter a name within 10 full-width or 20 half-width
characters.
The channel list is saved.
When the multiple broadcast stations which have
the same remote-control number are retrieved,
the message to the effect that the remote-control
number is doubled appears. Press
the current location you are in from the Select
service area display. The channels in the area
you select are preferentially assigned to remote-
control numbers 1 to 12, and channels in the
area you do not select are assigned to remote-
control numbers 13 to 62 onward.
It takes about 40 to 60 seconds to complete
searching broadcast stations. However, the
searching time varies and it may exceed 60
seconds depending on the number of broadcast
stations or the condition of airwave.
[Yes] and
, and
and select
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