Deleting a program that has been stored (analogue), Skipping an analogue program that nas been stored, Deleting a program that has been stored digital) – Beko 32WLA530HID User Manual

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Deleting a program that has been

stored (Analogue)

The processes can be done while on

the program management (analogue)

menu. Select the program you want to

delete by using the (<CS>) or (<$>) button

or Right-left (?>)/(^) button. Press the

Blue O) coloured button. The screen

will show the confirmation menu. You

can press the Green (9) button to delete

or the Red (4И] button to exit the menu.

When you press the Green (9) button,
the selected channel will be deleted and
all following channels will move up in
their position accordingly.

11

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002 BB C TW O

12

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22-----

S

003 ITV 1

• •:----

S

23-------

S

004 C H AN NE L 4

14-------

S

24-----

S

005 FIVE

S

25-----

S

006 ITV 2

16-—

S

26-----

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007 BB C THR EE

17

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27

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18

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S

28-----

s

010 ITV 3

19

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29-----

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oil S KY TH R EE

20-----

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30

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Skip

Name

Move

Delete

Skipping an Analogue program

that nas been stored

In the event that you do not wish to

come across certain programs while
going up and down between channels

using the (g) buttons, use the following

function. Select the prog[ram to be
skipped by using the

or (<S>)

button or ^ht-left f'>)/(3) button. Press

the Red (®) coloured button. To the

right of the name of the program to be

skipped will appear the letter "S" in red.

You have the option of applying this

method on more than one program

channel.
To cancel the program skipping function

press the Red (®) button again,
red "S" to the right of fhe program name

will disappear, an the skipping wiH be cancelled.

Note; You can still access skipped channels by
using the numeric buttons.

Deleting a program that has been

stored digital):

The setup menu is opened via the ('"^) button.
The setup title is selected by means of the (• ■,' )
o^i:?3) button. The sefup menu is entered via the

button and the

(I?)

button. Using the (\ - ,')

or (<■»:>) buttons, the tab program management

is sel^fed. While on the tab, the (t?) button or

the

((iiV)

button

is

pressed,

the

program

management menu appears. The yellow A)
button is pressed on the channel tab which is
intended to be erased, jhe confirmation menu

appears. Using the (•.«: ) button, the erasing

process is confirmed or the process is cancelled

via the (

) button.

001 BBC ONE

11—

S

21------

S

002 BBC TWO

12------

S

22------

c

003 ITV 1

13------ S

23------

004 CHANNEL 4

14------ S

•>i.------

S

005 FIVE

15------ S

25------

S

006 ITV 2

16------ S

26------

s

007 BBC THREE

17------

S

27------

s

009 BBC FOUR

18------

S

28------

s

010 ITV3

19------

S

: L------

s

011 SKY THREE

20------

S

30------

s

Skip

Name

Move

Delete

Ta name the Analague pragrams

The programs in the tabte mi^t show
the channel names automatically with
ATS, but could also show the channel

number instead of the name.

You can name any or all of the programs
with names that have a maximum of

five characters.
Select the program you want to name

using the (CO) or (co) or Right-left

fS)/(iJ) buttons.Press the Yellow fHH)
button. The screen will show the number,

volume type and name information for
the channel you want to name.

To select a character to use the Right-left ($)/($)

button and use the (<S>) or (<3:>) buttons to

change the character to the desired letter, number
or sign. After entering all the letters press the

fC ) button to store the name.

To write names for any of the other programs,

simply repeat the above procedure. In the event
that you wish to exit the application, simply press
the (

) button.

If no name is entered for any program, the
program number will be automatically displayed.

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