Renaming favourite lists
From the Favourites menu, use / to highlight either TV channels or Radio channels and press or OK.
The menu now displays the default channel list (All TV or All Radio) and any existing favourite lists.
Use / to highlight the favourite list that you want to rename,and press the blue button. In the Rename list menu that pops up, use / or the number buttons to rename your favourite list. Press the green button to confirm or press the red button to return to the previous menu without saving any changes.
Press or BACK to return to the Favourites menu.
Modifying/Editing favourite lists
From the Favourites menu, use / to highlight either TV channels or Radio channels and press or OK.
The menu now displays the default channel list (All TV or All Radio) and any existing favourite lists.
Use / to highlight the favourite list that you want to modify, and press or OK.
To add a channel, press the red button. Then use / to highlight the channel you want to add and press OK. Press the green button to save your changes.
To remove a channel, use / to highlight it and press the green button.
To reorder the channels in your favourite list, use / to highlight a channel you want to move and press the blue button.
Use / to move the channel up or down and press OK.
Press to return to the Favourites menu.
Deleting favourite lists
From the Favourites menu, use / to highlight either TV channels or Radio channels and press or OK.The menu now displays the default channel list (All TV or All Radio) and any existing favourite lists. Use / to highlight the favourite list that you want to delete, and press the green button.
Press or BACK to return to the Favourites menu.
5.4.2Using the Settings menu
You use the Settings menu to customise your HD receiver. For example, you can lock certain channels, change display settings, etc.
Accessing the Settings menu
From the Main menu, use / to highlight Settings and press or OK.
The Settings menu appears.
Press or BACK to return to the Main menu.
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