>Now use the red function key to open a window sho- wing the types of programme list available
(Favourites List, Providers and Complete list). The active programme list type will be highligh- ted. (Fig.
>Use the arrow keys up/down to select, e.g. the programme list type Complete list.
>Confirm by pressing OK.
The alphabetically sorted Complete list, which inclu- des all programmes, will be displayed. (Fig.
>Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the pro- gramme you wish to view.
>Confirm by pressing OK.
7.2.4 Calling up blocked programmes
If you select a programme that is blocked by the parental control function, the message Receiver PIN will be display- ed on screen. (Fig.
>Use the numeric keys to enter your PIN code. You
can now view the programme selected.
or
>Switch to a programme that is not blocked.
If you have selected the option Always under Point 6.2.1, the message requiring entry of the code will appear each time you switch to a blocked programme. However, to make your life a little easier, the PIN code only needs to be entered once in each operational cycle.
If you have selected the option Auto, only the programme currently running will be unblocked. The parental control will be active again for the next programme broadcast, and the PIN code will also have to be entered again.
If you are using a Smartcard please note Point 7.3.1.3.
7.2.5 Information box
Each time the programme is changed, an information box will be displayed briefly (Fig.
programme characteristics, such as for teletext, for
a 16/9 format programme, for various audio channels (e.g. movie with soundtrack in various languages, or various
radio programmes), for
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