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4.1.5.3. Manual tune
In “Manual tune” there are some options you can set before starting manual
tuning (see picture 23). Here, the user can see the signal strength and signal
quality for the selected tuner with the selected parameters.
4.1.5.3.1. Frequency
Use this option to manually set the frequency on which the search will be
done. Press “OK” key (6) and use the numeric keys on your remote control
to enter a frequency from 47000 kHz to 862000 kHz. At the end, press “OK”
key (6) to confi rm.
4.1.5.3.2. Symbol Rate
This option is used to set the Symbol Rate on which the search will be performed. Press “OK” key (6) and use the numeric keys on your
remote control to enter a valid symbol rate. At the end, press “OK” key (6) to confi rm.
4.1.5.3.3. Modulation
This is used to set the Modulation on which the search will be performed. Press “OK” key (6) and select one of the options with
navigation key “Up” and “Down”. At the end, press “OK” key (6) to confi rm selection
4.1.5.3.4. Finding and storing the channels
Finding and storing the channels in manual and auto tune mode is similar as described in “Auto tune” section, with the exception of the
main and favourite lists. In manual mode, only new channels are added to main TV and radio lists and no other changes are made to
the lists.
4.1.6. Default settings
The default settings function is provided to return the receiver to all the default
settings programmed at the factory during production. This may be necessary
when a large number of settings have accidentally been made incorrectly,
for example. As you can see in a picture 24, there are two kinds of default
settings: “Factory defaults” and “Settings only”.
4.1.6.1. Factory Defaults
Press the “OK” key (6) and confi rm with the “Green” function key (9) if you
want to change the unit to the “Factory default” settings.
Note: Using this option will delete all data stored in the personal planner,
channel lists, and favourite lists.
During this process, you will also be given the option to format the hard disk. It is helpful to do this occasionally to maximize the
performance of the hard disk. However, all data on the disk will be deleted. During this step, you will be asked to enter a PIN code, to
help prevent accidental deletion of the content on the hard disk. The default PIN code is “1111.” If you do not want to delete the data
on the disk, press “Exit.” After this, a “Quick Start Guide” menu will be open
(see picture 25).
In the Quick Start Guide, you should select the correct menu language and
country, to make sure the unit will operate correctly in your current location.
You can also set the Time and Date, or leave the unit in Automatic mode, to
collect the correct Time and Date automatically. After making the necessary
changes, press the “Exit” key (22) to proceed to the next step. Next step is
to set the user preferences (see chapter 4.1.1 for more detail). After making
the necessary changes, press the “Exit” key (22) to proceed to the next step,
automatic channel search.. This part is the same as during the “Auto tune”
option (see chapter Finding and storing the channels).
At the end user can set audio and video option (see chapter Audio/Video
Settings).
See also chapter “starting the unit for the fi rst time”
4.1.6.2. Settings only
Press the “OK” key (6) and confi rm with the “Green” function key (9) to if you want to reset the Settings only. Using this option, only the
user preferences and settings, such as time and date, will be reset. The Library and all channel lists will remain the same.
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