Beko 28C769IDS Special Features, Changing the menu language, Entering the switch-on and off times

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SPECIAL FEATURES

MAIN MENU

SOUND

PICTURE

PROGRAM TABLE

DIGITAL SETUP

FEATURES

OK SELECT EXIT

MENU

Press » « to open the »MAIN MENU«.

– The »MAIN MENU« appears.

Select »FEATURES« with »«, »« and confirm

with »«.

– The »FEATURES« menu appears.

Changing the menu language

You can change the language of the OSD menu.

LANGUAGE

OK SELECT

Select »LANGUAGE« with »

«, » « and

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confirm with »

«.

 

 

 

 

 

– The »LANGUAGE« menu appears.

 

Select the language

with »

«, » « or » «,

 

» « and press »

«

to confirm.

 

 

EXIT

Press » « to finish the setting.

Entering the switch-on and off times

DATE & TIME SETTINGS

DATE

--/--/20--

CLOCK

--:--

ON TIME

--:--

OFF TIME

--:--

ALARM TIME

--:--

PROGRAM No

P1

BACK

BACK

A switch-on and off timer can be set in the »Date&Time settings menu«. After this time has elapsed, the television switches to standby mode or switches on from standby mode. You can enter the channel with which the television should switch on in »Program«.

Select »DATE & TIME SETTINGS« with »«,

»« and confirm with »«.

Select »DATE«, »CLOCK«, »ON TIME«, »OFF TIME«, »ALARM TIME« or

»PROGRAM NO« with »«, »«.

Enter the switch-on or off time and the channel with »1...0 «.

EXIT

Press » « to finish the setting.

Date: Use the numeric buttons to set the real date.

Clock: Use the numeric buttons to set the real time.

On Time: Use the numeric buttons to set the time that you want your TV to be turned on (TV should be on stand-by mode).

Off Time: Use the numeric buttons to set the time that you want your TV to be turned off (Stand-by mode).

Alarm Time (Model dependant): Use the numeric buttons to set the alarm time that you want your TV to alarm.

Program No: Use the numeric buttons to set the programme number that will be shown when you set the On Time.

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