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Appendix

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Contents User’s Manual Copyright Copyright 2010 Humax Corporation Business users Domestic usersContents Front Panel Checking AccessoriesQuick Start Guide Product OverviewRear Panel Inserting the SmartcardSelects Enters a menu or confirms a selection Remote ControlSwitches between operation and standby modes Instant ReplayDisplays the audio list Switches between the input sources from ScartDisplays the channel and programme information Connections Connecting the TV and VCR Connecting the Cable TV LineConnecting the Network Powering On Display First Installation WizardLanguage Result Configure NetworkEdit Channels How to NavigateSettings Preferences Menu OverviewChanging Channels Volume / Mute / AudioSetting Audio Options Basic OperationSetting Resolution Display Format / ResolutionSetting Display Format Current time and date Programme Information i-plateIcons Subtitle Sleep TimerTeletext OptionSorting Channels Channel ListAdvanced Options Changing GroupLocking Channels Setting Favourite ChannelsEditing Channels in Channel List Locking / Unlocking Channels Menu Settings Edit Channels Edit Channel ListManaging Channels Editing ChannelsSelect Select All Changing BackgroundSelecting / Releasing All Channels Moving Channels Menu Settings Edit Channels Edit Favourite ListEditing Favourite Channels Adding / Removing Favourite ChannelsSelect Rename Favourite Renaming Favourite GroupsHide Recent List Menu Settings Edit Channels Favourite Ch NumberingMenu Settings Edit Channels Hide Recent List Favourite Channel NumberingWatching Programmes TV GuideQuick Navigation Setting Reminders or RecordingsKeyword Finding ProgrammesScheduling Reminders and Recordings Instant Recording Settings Preferences Recording isRecording and Playback RecordingSchedule Delayed RecordingScheduled Recording Editing Recording ScheduleScheduling Conflict Recording ConflictRecording Duration Conflict Watching ConflictMenu Settings Preferences Recording Setting Recording OptionsPlaying Recordings Video PlaybackPlayback Controls To fast forward and skip scenes Pausing and Rewinding Live TV TSRTo pause the programme you are watching To rewind and watch missed scenesMedia List Switching StorageSwitching Media Supported features according to USB file system Menu Video Using Video ListPlaying Files Deleting Files Play OptionsEditing Files Sorting FilesCreating Folder Moving / Copying FilesRenaming Files Menu Music Using Music ListMusic Player Menu Photo Using Photo ListPhoto Slideshow Slide Mode Maturity Rating Changing PasswordPreferences Parental ControlMenu Settings Preferences Time Language SettingSetting Power On/Off Timer Setting Hard of HearingVideo Setting Audio Setting Screen Display Select Channel Search InstallationMenu Settings Installation Channel SearchMenu Settings Installation Irdeto Software Update Software Update OTAFactory Default System Signal DetectionMenu Settings System System Information Menu Settings System Signal DetectionConditional Access Power ManagementData Storage Menu Settings System Mail MessageMenu Settings System Data Storage Mail MessagesNetwork Menu Settings System NetworkConfiguring IP LAN Select Configure TCP/IP Select FTP Server Setting FTP ServerAppendix SpecificationInput Voltage Power ConsumptionWeight Operating TemperatureHumax Call Center Service and SupportSafety Instructions and Precautions Safety WarningTo avoid damage of the hard disk drive PVR only To avoid damage of the power cord or plugTo avoid electrical shock To avoid damage of productTrouble Shooting Cannot record progammes. PVR only Cannot watch scrambled channelsCannot watch pay channels Product makes a humming noiseError message Possible causes What to do Error MessageFrequency GlossaryScart Remote Control Function List Remote Control Code ListUsing the Universal Remote Control Media Guide AGB TV Code ListADL AEGAVC AOCART ASACGE BSRBTC CCEELG DGMDTS ECEHCM GBCGEC GPMITC HMVHYD ICEMAG KTVLXI Mtec MEIMGA MTC242, 280 Nikko 027 Nobliko 010 Nogamatic 020 Nokia122 Norcent 266 Nordic 035 NordmendeRFT QonixRBM RCASKY SBRSEG SEITCM SVATCL UMC TMKTvtext TWFBush 448 Ferguson 447 Grundig Matsui Orion 053Yorx 036 Ytawai 316 Zanussi 032 Zenith 119 Zenor 053 Saba 120 Samsung 442 Sanyo Schneider 102DVD Code List GPX DCEDSE ECCJGC HDTISP JDBREC MPX175, 183 Quartek 158 Radionette 067, 090 Radiotone 062 Raite 055171, 177, 184, 188, 190, 201 166, 182, 197, 199, 219090, 110, 122 055, 062, 091, 140, 185TVE TSMAVP VCR Code List009, 029, 020 012Finlux 010, 001, 011 Firstline 031KLH JBLKEC 029, 004, 020 024, 007, 004Realistic 003, 001, 011 Reoc 028 ScanSonic 020 Schaub Lorenz 028, 001, 011, 023 SchneiderUltravox Tokai 003, 009 ToplineTotevision TradexJBL Apple 038 Sony 008 Yamaha 121 Audio & AUX Code ListAcoustic Solutions 087 Sven 090 Tevion 094 Trice UpXus 078 Vieta 042 Yamaha 016Pccw Yukai 065 Zenith 024 Sunfire 061 050 TAG McLaren 043 Tandberg 088 Targa 054095 064, 069, 112, 115FreeType License FTL Software GPL SoftwareLgpl Software Preamble GNU General Public License GPL Version 2, June103 END of Terms and Conditions No WarrantyHow to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs 105 106 107 How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries