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4.4.3. Editing events in the Personal Planner
To edit events in the Personal Planner, use the direction keys “Up” and “Down” to select the event you want to edit. Press the “OK” key
(6) enter the edit dialog. This edit pop-up is identical to the edit pop-up described in the previous chapter 4.4.2 Adding and deleting
events in Personal planner.
4.4.4. Changing the event modes in the Personal Planner
If you have an event that is not fi nished yet, or in progress, you can change the recording mode between “Record”, “Tune” and
“Reminder” by pressing “REC” the key (28). With the “Green” function key (9) you can choose if the event will “Auto switch” or “Notify”.
With the “Yellow” function key (25) you can choose if the event will be “Single”, “Daily”, “Weekly” or “Monday to Friday.”
Note:
The function keys do not have to be confi rmed by pressing the OK/Menu-key. The modes shown at the bottom of the Personal Planner
window are the next modes that will be set when pressing the associated function keys. You can press the colored function keys
repeatedly to cycle through the different modes available.
Note:
While watching a TV program, you may start a recording at any time by pressing the “REC” key on the remote control of the front panel.
The receiver will start recording immediately. You can stop the recording by pressing the “Exit” key.
4.5. Parental lock
Not all the TV and radio programmes are suitable for listeners or viewers of all
age groups. The digital receiver therefore provides an active parental control
(lock) function, allowing you to block specifi c menu settings or individual
channels by means of a four-digit security PIN code (Personal Identifi cation
Number). It also makes sense to block menu settings if you want to prevent
the receiver from being incorrectly programmed by unauthorised persons.
The standard functions such as receiving programmes, EPG, Timer, etc.,
remain fully functional without a pin having to be entered.
If no pin code is activated (default setting), all receiver functions and
operations can be utilised without any restrictions. On picture 39, you can
see the Parental lock menu.
4.5.1. Set Access Rights Level
Selecting this option user will be asked to enter a pin code before entering.
After typing a valid pin code using numeric keys 0-9, a new screen will be open
(see picture 40). Here user is able to select three different security levels:
1 – Access All. This level gives access without limitation. All programmes
and all menus (except “Set Access Right Level” and “Change Pin Code”) are
accessible to all users.
2 – Lock System Settings. This level blocks access to the system “Settings”
menu.
3 – Lock System Settings+ Channel. This level blocks access to the system
“Settings” menu and to all the marked programmes in the lists (see chapter
Main TV list and Main Radio list).
Note:
Having a parental lock on some program means that user is not able to tune
and view that program without entering a valid pin code. The same system is
for locked menus.
Picture 39
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