Manhattan Computer Products Plaza HDR-S 500GB manual Using the Programme Guide

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USING THE PROGRAMME GUIDE (continued)

The current date and time is displayed at the top right of the screen and an orange line at the top of the table shows the present time in the schedule.

You look through the scheduled programmes using theand buttons to move through the channels and theandbuttons to highlight programmes showing at different times.

HINT: You can jump through the list more quickly using the

and buttons to move the highlight bar through the

schedule two hours forward or back, and the and

buttons to move a day forward or back. Use the and buttons to move through the channels a page at a time.

As you move the highlight bar through the schedule, the programme summary shown above the list changes to reflect the programme highlighted.

Press to switch the receiver to the channel and programme highlighted. If the programme is on at the time, the receiver will switch to that channel immediately. If the programme is scheduled for later on, a reminder is set so that when the programme is about to start, a message is displayed on-screen and, after a few seconds, the receiver automatically switches to the relevant channel. In the programme guide a symbol is shown next to a programme with a reminder set.

HINT: Programmes in standard definition that are also available on another channel in HD are labelled in the

schedules with an symbol. You can see the time and channel that the HD version is broadcast by highlighting the programme and pressing .

You can cancel a reminder by highlighting the programme in the programme guide and pressing again.

You can set as many reminders as you want but if you try to set a reminder on one channel for the same time as one you have already set on another channel, a warning is displayed on the screen and you are given the choice to cancel one of the reminders.

HINT: You can also set, and reset, reminders for programmes from the browsing bar – press when a future programme is displayed in the browsing bar and a reminder will be set for that programme or, if a reminder is already set (and shown by the symbol in the browsing bar), the reminder will be removed.

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Started Welcome to Freesat Phone 020 8450Contents Non-Freesat Channels Setting up for On Demand TV Watching On Demand TVOn Demand TV 1In The Box Your Receiver Manhattan Plaza Hdrs FrontManhattan Plaza Hdrs Rear Remote Control Manhattan Plaza HdrsPage Satellite Dish Connecting Your Receiver 2PreparationPage Switching on TuningPage Tuning Turning on the Receiver Changing ChannelsBrowsing BAR Changing the VolumeChanging Channels Subtitles and Audio Description To remove the bar from the screen at anytime, press orUsing the Channel List Regional ChannelsUsing the Programme Guide Using the Programme Guide Interactive TV Services Pausing Live TVPausing Live TV Recording a Programme Using the Library Recording a ProgrammePage Using the Library Playing a Recorded ProgrammeHMM. Press once you’ve entered a time and or to cancel Lock PINHint As well as the playback time, the playback counter At the top left of the screen shows the current playbackDisplay Mode TV/DTVChanging the Channel List If your TV is connected to the Plaza HDRS’s TV Scart socketUsing the Favourite Channels List Manual Timer RecordingManual Timer Recording Using the Menu SystemSetup Menu General Menu SectionSubtitles Subtitle LanguageDisplay Mode Hdmi ResolutionScart Mode Picture Menu SectionSound Menu Section Record Menu SectionRecord Menu Section System Menu Section Information Menu Setting UP for on Demand TV 5On Demand TVSetting UP for on Demand TV Watching on Demand TVTuning in NON-FREESAT Channels 6Non-Freesat ChannelsWhile watching a non-Freesat channel, you can step through Watching NON-FREESAT ChannelsBy pressing or Pausing and Recording NON-FREESAT Channels Appendix a Safety Electrical Safety Protecting the EnvironmentAppendix B Troubleshooting Valid signal ServicesConfiguration in system menu Tuned to an SD channel Tune to an HD channelTV CVBS/RGB & VCR Cvbs Page Helpline 020 8450