Setting up a favorite station guide, To set up a favorite station guide, Chapter 5: using the custom setup menu 47 – Sony SAT-B1 User Manual

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Setting Up a Favorite Station Guide

The Set Favorite Stations screen displays

three rows of seven stations. Each row

represents one of the three Favorite Station

Guides, labeled FAV A, FAV B, and FAV C.

The Favorite Station Guide is a program guide that you create. You can
create up to three Favorite Station Guides, with each guide containing
up to seven of your favorite stations.

To set up a Favorite Station Guide:

1

Select SET FAVORITE STATIONS from the Custom Setup Menu.

2

Select EAV A, FAV B, or FAV C from the Set Favorite Stations

screen.

SET FAVORITE STATIONS

I FAV A I

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RETURN

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1

HELP

FAVB

FAVC

A setup screen for the guide that you selected appears.

The top row represents the stations that

are currently set for the Favorite

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Station Guide you selected.

The bottom rows represent all the other

stations in the system.

SET FAVORITE STATIONS: FAV A

OK

CANCEL

CNN

202

CRT
203

HLN

204

DTV
205

ESPN

206

DTV
207

ESNa

208

DTV
209

DTV
210

DTV

211

TNT

212

DTV

213

DTV
214

E!

215

DTV
216

DTV
217

DTV

218

DTV
219

TCM

220

DTV
221

DISI

222

CLEAR

HELP

3

4

The system is shipped with no favorite stations set, so the first time
you see this screen, the top row is blank.

To add or change a station, first highlight a button in the top row.

Do one of the following;

□ To select a station from the bottom rows of stations, press the

-f- button. The highlight automatically moves to the stations in
the bottom rows. Then go to step 5.

□ To select a station directly, enter the station's number, using the

0-9 buttons. Then repeat steps 3 and 4 for each station you
want to include in the Favorite Station Guide.

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