The further procedure of a manual search depends on the selected source. The various proce- dures are described in the following sections.
9.3.1 Manual search of an analogue radio programme (FM-Radio)
Frequency
>Use the up/down arrow keys to select the Frequency line.
>Use the right/left arrow keys or the numeric keyboard to set the required fre- quency.
Name
>Use the up/down arrow keys to select the Name line.
>To change the programme name press the yellow Change control key.
>Use the arrow keys to select the first letter of the name and acknowledge with OK.
>Proceeed as described above to complete the entering of the new name.
>Incorrect inputs can be cancelled with the red Delete control key.
>The new programme name is accepted by pressing the yellow Accept control key.
Compulsory mono
>Use the up/down arrow keys to select the Compulsory mono line.
>Use the right/left arrow keys to turn theCompulsory mono functionOn or Off.
Saving
>In order to save the settings, press the green Accept control key.
You are then queried, whether the programme should be taken over into the favourites list.
>Use the right/left arrow keys to select the input Yes, in order to take over the pro- gramme in the favourites list and acknowledge with OK.
If you select No, the programme will only be stored in the complete list and can be transferred to the favourites list as described in section 10.2.
9.3.2 Manual search for an analogue TV programme (Analogue CT)
Channel
>Use the up/down arrow keys to select the Channel line.
>Use the right/left arrow keys or the numeric keyboard to set the required chan- nel.
Channel type
>Use the up/down arrow keys to select the Channel type line.
>Use the right/left arrow keys to set the channel type (Standard TV channel
Fine tuning
>Use the up/down arrow keys to select the Fine tuning line.
>Use the right/left arrow keys to fine tune until you have a perfect picture or perfect sound.
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