TechniSat TechniBox VIACAM Changing the PIN, Programming the Electronic Programme Guide

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7.4 Changing the PIN

The PIN is set at the factory to 0000. In order to activate the programme blocking function, you must still enter your own personal PIN in the place of the factory setting.

Please Note! Be sure not to forget your PIN number. If you do ever forget it, please contact your retailer.

In order to change the PIN number, follow this procedure:

>Press the Menu key to display the Main Menu.

>Use the up/down arrow keys to mark the entry Settings.

>Confirm with the OK key.

The sub-menu Settings will be displayed.

>Use the up/down arrow keys to mark the entry Change PIN.

>Confirm with the OK key.

>Now enter the PIN of your choice by means of the numeric key pad - you may choose any 4-digit number you like.

>Repeat the entry.

>Press the OK key to return to the Settings menu.

7.5 Programming the Electronic Programme Guide

In this chapter we describe how you can add programmes/channels to the Electronic Pro- gramme Guide,or delete them. You thus have the facility to customise the Electronic Pro- gramme Guide according to your personal preferences, giving you a better view of the pro- grammes available.

Please Note:

The more channels and programmes are added to the Electronic Programme Guide, the lon- ger will the process of acquiring data take.

Also, the maximum preview period of 7 days may not be possible if the number of program- mes stored in the Electronic Programme Guide is increased.

Proceed as follows in order to programme the EPG:

>Press the Menu key to display the Main Menu.

>Use the up/down arrow keys to select TV Programmes, if you wish to work on TV channels, or Radio Programmes, if you wish to work on radio stations.

>Press the OK key to display the sub-menu TV Programmes or Radio Program- mes.

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Contents Viacam Arrow right Arrow down Remote controlContents Page Viaccess Important hints on Usage Please read this firstEquipment not in use Safety AdvicePage Connections External InstallationMains connection Connection to a Television setSetting the UHF Output Channel Super VHS Video Cassette Recorders Video Cassette Recorders VCRAmplifier AnalogueSerial Interface RS InstallationUSB Interface OSD LanguageBasic Settings Parental lockTime difference GMT hours Country Audio/Video SettingsAdjustments for the External Unit Adjusting the Switching Matrix and LNB Properties Switching DiSEqC on or offSwitchover LOF low/high Additional SettingsLOF low band LOF high bandOperation Switching on and off Increasing LNB voltageProgramme Selection Reception of scrambled encrypted Programmes Using the Programme ListSelecting blocked programmes Information Info BoxAdjusting sound volume Dolby Digital AC3 modeSelecting a different language Return to previous programme selected TV/Radio selectionDisplaying Time and Programme Information Additional Programme InformationElectronic Programme Guide Sub-titlesEPG functions allow you to Entering EPG dataNow Display of current programme contents Viewing the Electronic Programme GuideNext Display of immediately following programmes Preview EPG FunctionsEPG Information Disabling the timer function Activate VCR Timer modePreselect Programme EPG SummaryDisplaying EPG Summary of other Channels EPG SearchPage Date Programming the TimerStart StopStatus Switching Timer on RepeatSource Programme Adding/Deleting Channels Changing the Basic ProgrammingAdding items to the User Channel List Deleting items from the User ListDeleting items from the Total List Blocking Channels Sorting ChannelsChanging the PIN Programming the Electronic Programme GuidePlease Note Page Programme Search Unblocking the parental lock for individual channels1 All Channel/Programme Conditional Access System ConfigurationActivate factory settings/Delete programme memory Activate Factory Setting Service ChannelDelete all programmes Technical Terms Glossary LNB/LNC Low Noise Block converter Intermediate FrequencyMode Modulation at 22 KHzTechnical Data Satellite ReceiverUniversal LNB VCR Scart Number of Programmes Problem Possible Cause Solution Troubleshooting GuideVolume adjustment Summary for everyday use Switching on and offUsing the up/down arrow keys Using the programme/channel list