Please read this first – TechniSat DIGIT MF4-S User Manual

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Please read this first

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Before you begin operating your receiver, please first
check whether the package contains all the compo-
nents that should be included. The following are supp-
lied:
1 digital receiver, 1 mains power cable,
1 remote control, 1 operating manual,
1 guarantee card, 2 batteries (1,5V micro-cell)
1 SCART cablel.

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Insert the batteries provided in the battery compart-
ment of the remote control, observing the polarity indi-
cated.

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Before connecting your digital receiver, please first
read the safety notes in Chapter 3.

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Chapters 4, 5 and 6 describe how to connect the
digital receiver to the external unit (dish, LNC, LNB,
...), to the television set, VCR, etc., and how to make
the appropriate settings. These settings need be made
only once, and will only need to be adapted if your
external unit changes, or if additional appliances are
connected.

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Chapter 7 describes all the functions necessary for
daily operation of the receiver, e.g. programme selec-
tion.

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In Chapter 8 you will find information on how to set
new programmes, or how to change the order of pro-
grammes.

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Chapter 9 describes the settings required if you are
operating a motorised rotating antenna.

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Technical terms used in the operating manual are
explained in Chapter 10.

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Technical data and specifications can be found in
Chapter 11.

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A trouble-shooting guide to help you overcome pro-
blems can be found in Chapter 12.

Important operating instructions

Operation of the digital receiver is simplified by the use of so-
called "On Screen Displays", this also serves to reduce the
number of keys required on the remote control unit. All func-
tions are displayed on the screen, and can be operated with a
few keys. Related functions are combined in a "MENU". The
function selected is highlighted in colour. The “function keys”
red, yellow, green and blue are displayed along the bottom of
the screen in the shape of coloured bars. These coloured
bars represent different functions in the individual menues,
which can be implemented by pressing the
appropriate coloured key (“multi-function key”) on the remote
control. The “function keys” are only active when a brief des-

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