2 using the numeric keys, 3 using the navigator (programme list), 1 selecting a list – TechniSat DIGIT MF4-S User Manual

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7.2 Selecting a programme

7.2.1 Using the Programme up/down keys

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You may use the programme keys up/down either on the

receiver or on the remote control to switch up or down one pro-

gramme slot at a time.

7.2.2 Using the numeric keys

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You may use the numeric keys to enter the desired program-

me number.

For example:

1

for programme slot 1

1, then

4

for programme slot 14

2, then

3,

then 4

for programme slot 234

When entering prtogramme numbers consisting of several digits, you

have approximately 3 seconds after pressing a key to complete the

entry.

If you wish to enter a programme number consisting of only one or two

digits, you can speed up the switching procedure by holding down the

key on the last digit a little longer.

7.2.3 Using the Navigator (Programme list)

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Press OK.

The programme list navigator will be displayed. In TV mode,

only TV programmes will be shown, and only radio programmes

when in Radio mode. The programme currently selected is mar-

ked. (Fig. 7-1)

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Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the desired pro-

gramme.

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Press the OK key to display the marked programme.

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Use the arrow keys up/down to move the market in the list

by one line at a time.

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Use the arrow keys left/right to move back and forth in the

list one page at a time.

7.2.3.1 Selecting a list

You receiver is equipped with several programme lists, designed to

make it easier for you to find a programme. You may select your

Favourites list (see Point 8.1), or view the alphabetically sorted

Total List, or view a list sorted by Providers.

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Press the OK key. The active programme list will be displayed.

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Use the red function key Category to open a window showing

the types of programme lists (Favourites list, Provider

lists and Total list). The active type of programme list is mar-

ked. (Fig. 7-2)

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(Fig. 7-1)

(Fig. 7-2)

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