Opening the menu 22.1 setting stations analogue tv, Terrestrial station search, Executing a terrestrial station search – Metz Slim TV User Manual

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Opening the menu

22.1 Setting Stations

Analogue TV

Terrestrial station search

The terrestrial station search automatically sear-
ches the entire range of available reception fre-
quencies for stations. All stations which are found
are placed in the station table which is displayed
at the end of the search operation. If you are not
satisfied with the order in which the stations are
displayed, you can move them to other positions
or delete unwanted stations
(see Section 24., "Sorting stations".

Executing a terrestrial station search

• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV menu.

• Press the red key

to open the

menu "Configuration".

• Use the corresponding numeric key

(in the example: (

¿

) to select

"Analogue TV".

• Use the corresponding numeric key (in

the example: (

·

) to select

"Terr. station search".

• Press the "OK" key and, in the setting

window, confirm the menu item
"Start station search" by pressing the
"OK" key.

• The TV set starts to search for available stations.

A station table with the newly found stations is
displayed on the left half of the screen. If a sta-
tion table already existed before the search, the
newly found stations are automatically appen-
ded after the last existing station.

• After completion of the search, all stations which

have been found are sorted.

• You can delete any unwanted stations from the

station table by selecting them with the cursor
control key and pressing the II key.

OK

Terr. station search

Search settings

2)

Function for F3
Function for F2
Function for F1

EURO sockets

DVB-C

DVB-T

Analog-TV

Country

Language

Operating

Start station search

Start station

search with

F1

MENU

OK

The number of subjects and sections depends

on the selected scope of operation. Depending

on the configuration of the TV set, the various

menu items may be displayed in a different

order and numbered differently.
2) Possible only on sets equipped with this

function.

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