Bang & Olufsen DVBT/S manual About Channels and Stations …

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About Channels and Stations …

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You can store up to a total of 10000 digital TV channels and digital radio stations. Once you have tuned in the channels and stations, you can edit the Channel and Station Lists. This means that you reduce the time you spend looking for specific channels and stations by rearranging the order in which they appear in the list.

You can make up to ten different Channel and ten Station Groups containing only the channels or stations you choose, and you can name each of these Groups. Each Group can contain up to 99 channels or stations.

Contents of the CHANNELS and STATIONS menus …

EDIT

CHANNEL or STATION LIST … Delete inactive channels or stations from the lists. Note that active channels or stations are added again by the broadcaster when information is updated. View channel or station information.

CHANNEL or STATION GROUPS … Add to or remove channels or stations from Groups, rearrange the order of channels and stations, and name your Groups.

SEARCH

In the SEARCH menu, you set your preferences for a channel or station search:

POSITIONS … Select which position (terrestrial or satellite) you wish to search from, hide* or show positions in the list or edit position information– Use the “edit” function to change the settings for a chosen position. For example you can choose to switch the active antenna on or off (terrestrial) or which DiSEqC switch to use (satellite) and you can choose a test channel. The test channel shows images if the setup is correct.

SEARCH FILTER … Select whether to search for all channels or free-to-air channels only.

SEARCH MODE … Select either automatic or manual search.

FREQUENCY … If you have chosen manual search, you can enter a search frequency.

SYMBOL RATE … If you have chosen manual search, you can set a symbol rate value.

NETWORK SEARCH … If you have chosen manual search, you can search for all channels and stations found in a specific network by choosing ‘YES’.

SIGNAL INFORMATION

In the SIGNAL INFORMATION menu you can see various information about the signal received from the provider:

POSITION … See the chosen position FREQUENCY … See the chosen frequency NETWORK … See the chosen network SYMBOL RATE … See the chosen symbol rate SERVICE ID … See the channel ID.

SIGNAL QUALITY … Shows the quality of the received signal.

SIGNAL STRENGTH … Shows the strength of the received signal.

In the CHANNEL or STATION LISTS, the coloured buttons offer you several options. For example you can sort you channels or stations alphabetically or by channel or station number using the ‘123/abc’ function. The default setting for viewing channels or stations in the Lists is by channel or station numbers. You can view information for each channel.

*If you hide a position in use, all channels and stations received from this position will disappear from your channels and stations lists and your groups. However, if you start a search in a position, you have previously hidden, the position is made available automatically.

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