Kathrein UFD 574/S manual Channel sort Function, Deleting Channels

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Channel List

You can determine the desired channel with the  keys. It is high- lighted with a coloured bar and displayed as small insert in the right upper corner of the screen.

Press to confirm your selection. The programme is now displayed. If you want to get back to the channel list (display of all programmes of the networks which are set), press , then press  to select the

'network line', then select 'all networks' with  . Press to have the current channel list displayed.

Channel sort Function

You can sort the channels just as you want. The sorting is effected by shifting the entries in the channel list.

Call up the channel list by pressing .

Select the channel you want to shift with  and . The bar indicating the current programme is highlighted in the list with a col- oured bar and the programme is displayed as insert in the upper cor- ner of the screen.

Press the yellow key to mark the channel which you want to shift. The writing in the bar is now red. Now you can shift the channel just

as you want with  and . Press the yellow key once more to position the channel where you want to have it stored.

Press to leave the channel.

The new storage is confirmed and displayed on the screen for a few seconds. The shifted channel is shown on the screen and now stored on the new position in the channel list.

Deleting Channels

 

Basically, you need to follow almost the same procedure for deleting a

 

channel as for sorting a channel.

 

Press to call up the channel list.

Be careful when delet-

Select the position of the channel you want to delete by pressing

ing channels!

 and .

 

Now, confirm deleting the channel by pressing the blue key.

 

The following question is now displayed on the screen:

Confirm the desired procedure by pressing the corresponding key (OK/L).

Press to have the channel deleted. The changes in storage are confirmed and the programme of the next channel on the list is on the screen.

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Contents DVB-T Receiver UFD 574/S With Hard Disk Important Notes PrefaceRadio Programmes Contents Password Safety Instructions Installation Factory Setting of the Receiver View Front Panel Control Elements, Indications and ConnectionsControl elements and connections on the back panel     Remote Control/Menu FunctionsEmpty RC 660 Remote ControlMenu Concept Language SelectionAlphanumerical Entries Connection and Initiation First Steps InitiationInitiation with BZD 30 indoor Antenna Important Information displayed on the Screen On-Screen Display OSDHelp Function Channel Confirmation TV Problem ReportChannel List TV Videotext Videotext/SubtitlesSubtitles Selecting a TV Programme Programme SelectionReception Status Programme Selection Switching to Radio Channel Reception Timer Settings VPS Signal Adjusting the Volume Sound SettingsStereo and Dual-Channel Sound Reproduction Mute Function Selecting the Channel last received Channel ListFavourite Programmes Channel List Channel List Channel List Alphabetical Channel Search Deleting Channels Channel sort FunctionAdding channels manually Channel List EPG Programme OverviewTimer Programming via EPG Programme Overview Instantly Recording OTR/One Touch Recording Hard Disk RecorderRecording Hard Disk CapacityStopping the Recording Timer RecordingReplay and Record Special FunctionsReplay Press  to blank out or discontinue the menu Search Visible Search Setting and Deleting IndicesDelayed Replay Audio ModeStopping BreakpointDeleting Factory Settings PasswordPassword Entry Password Parental Lock Exceptional Case Operation Operating from the Front PanelNetwork Configuration Deleting a Network Entering the Network NameHere area 1 and CH Antenna AlignmentAutomatical Network Search Manual Search Setting the System Parameters Daylight Savings Time Local Time/TimerSystem Parameter System InformationMode Factory SettingPicture Format ScreenReplay DVD and Video Recorder ConnectionSoftware and Channel List Update Show information Technical Features RF Features Technical DataScart Socket Seizure AccessoryVHS/S-VHS Changeover Connection Example DVB MPEG-2 Small Technical EncyclopaediaDVB GlossaryOFF Service