TechniSat DigiPal 2 manual Expanded Scan, Channel scan

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8.4.2 Expanded Scan

When using the expanded scan function (Fig. 8-15)you have two options for performing a programme scan.

1. Frequency scan

When using the frequency scan mode, a specific frequency range selected by the user will be scanned for programmes.

2. Channel scan

When using the channel scan mode, a specific range of chan- nels selected by the user will be scanned for programmes.

(Fig. 8-15)The channel scan mode is faster than the frequency scan mode.

>Press OK to display a selection window showing the available scan mode options.

>Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the scanning mode you wish to perform.

>Confirm by pressing OK.

>Use the arrow keys up/down to mark either the field Start Channel or Start Frequency.

>Use the arrow keys left/right to enter the start channel, or use the numeric keys to enter the start frequency.

>Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the field

Stop Channel resp. Stop Frequency, and pro- ceed as described above to enter the stop channel or the stop frequency.

In the line Scan Mode you can decide whether you wish to search only for free-to-air programmes, or whether you wish to include encrypted programmes as well.

>Use the arrow keys up/down to select the desired

Scan Mode.

>Press OK, to decide whether you wish to scan only for free-to-air programmes (Only free) or whether you wish to include encrypted programmes (All Programmes).

>Press the red function key Start Scan to initiate the programme scan.

The scan will commence. Please note any messages displayed on the screen.

>You can terminate the scan by pressing the red func- tion key Abort.

The scanning procedure may take more than 15 minutes.

Please note any messages displayed on the screen.

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Contents DigiPal Contents Page Page Remote Control IllustrationsVCR Page Please read this first Important notes on operationSafety notes When not in useVCR Connection to a television set ConnectionsAntenna Video cassette recorder VCRHi-fi amplifier Getting started initial installationMains power connection Serial interface RSMenu/OSD language Exiting from the installation assistant Menu language SettingsBasic settings Time difference to GMT hoursAntenna feed Remote control codeCountry Stand-by clockTV Scart mode Audio/Video settingsLanguage Audio signal VCR Scart modeOperation Antenna adjustmentSwitching on and off Dolby Digital AC3Using the programme list Navigator Using the Programme up/down keysUsing the numeric keys Programme selectionSelecting a list Calling up blocked programmesInformation box Volume control Dolby Digital AC3 modeSelecting a different language Display time and programme information TV/Radio switchingReturn to last programme selected Additional Programme informationFreeze frame Sleep timerChannel information Video textSub-titles Electronic Programme Guide SFI Downloading SFI dataInterrupting the download Now Table of current programme contents Viewing the Electronic Programme GuideNext SFI Information MoreSFI Functions Marking a programmeSFI Timer programming SFI Programme overviewSFI overview by programme type catego Timer recording Manual timer programmingExiting SFI Page Deleting timer programming Timer overviewChanging timer programming Programming a new timer eventConfiguring the Favourites list Changing the basic programmingCalling up the Navigator Programme List Manager Adding programmes to the Favourites list Remove Programming the electronic programme guide Deleting from the Total listSorting programmes Selecting a channel Please noteStart category SFI ChannelParental controlblocking programmes Changing the receiver PIN codeMode Selecting a programmeProgramme search scan Automatic ScanExpanded Scan Channel scanManual Scan After the scanService settings Activating default factory settingDelete all programmes Copying settings Updating SoftwareSystem configuration Technical termsTechnical data OSDTV Scart BT.653-2 lines 6-22 Trouble-shooting guide Problem Possible cause SolutionPage Page Index AC3Using the programme list Switching on and offProgramme selection Using the programme up/down keys Volume control