Operation Manual
GB
6.6 Listening to the Radio
To listen to the radio, press the RADIO button on the remote control.
To return to TV viewing, press the RADIO button again.
Radio channels as well can be managed in channel list as described above for TV channels.
Many radio stations come with extended program information, same as described above for TV
channels.
To view this information please press EPG or INFO button.
If there are no DVB-T radio broadcasts on the air, the RADIO button is disabled.
7. Additional Operating Functions
Besides the fundamental and most frequently used functions, this receiver is offering an additional
variety of convenient features that will be briefly introduced in this section.
7.1 Volume Control / MUTE
Press the MUTE button on the remote control to disable the sound temporarily.
This icon will appear on the screen:
Press the MUTE button again to restore the sound.
7.2 Last Channel
To return to the last channel you were watching, press the LAST button on the remote control.
7.3 Audio Mode
Audio Language and the Audio Mode can be selected if the Service Provider supports this feature.
Press the AUDIO button on the remote control.
To change the audio language, use buttons to select one of the languages provided by the
broadcaster.
Use the buttons to select the Audio Mode you want. You may select analogue STEREO,
MONO (L), or MONO (R) as well as Digital Audio "AC3" (for DOLBY Digital / Linear PCM Stereo)
When selecting "AC3" and connecting a Dolby Digital or Linear PCM Stereo equipment to the
DIGITAL AUDIO Output jack on the rear panel, the analogue audio output channels are disabled.
To return to viewing mode, press the AUDIO button again or press the EXIT button.
Besides TV channels, DVB-T transmitters are designed to emit radio programs, too. This receiver
also enables you to listen to radio stations that can provide excellent digital HiFi quality that is close
to CD performance standards.
However, in many areas DVB-T radio broadcasts have not yet been introduced by the providers.
Please check your local receiving conditions.
Use the VOL (+) and VOL ( - ) buttons on the remote control to adjust the basic volume level of
your TV. When either button is pressed, the volume indicator appears on the TV screen.
When you have finished adjusting the volume, the volume indicator disappears automatically.
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