Philips DTR 2530/05 Defining channels as your favourites, Deleting channels in the favourite list

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Press the yellow key to access the filter options.You may filter the channel list by criteria such as free or scrambled broadcasts or by network / provider.You may sort the list by numbers or alphabetically. Use the arrow keys to navigate inside the Filter channels screen.

Press the green key to lock a channel.A padlock appears next to the channel name.

Note

To be able to lock a channel, the Channel lock setting has to be active. Refer to chapter Security.

Defining channels as your favourites

The favourite list contains all channels you have defined as favourites. From this list, you can create a personalized channel list.

Select the channel you want to indicate as a favourite using the arrow key or . Press the OK key to add the channel to the favourite list. A star indicates that the channel is in a favourite list.

Repeat this process with all channels you want to indicate as favourites.

After you have carried out the desired settings, press the EXIT key in order to close the window.

Save the changes by pressing the OK key.

Note

The previously described functions are also provided to you with regard to the radio channel list.

Press the RADIO key to call up the overview of the radio channels.You can return to the TV channel list by pressing the RADIO key again.

Shifting channels in the favourite list You can individually set the sequence of the channels within the channel list.

Press the arrow key to highlight and edit the favourite list.

Highlight the channel you want to shift using the arrow key or .

Press the OK key to confirm the channel to be shifted.

Shift the highlighted channel to the desired position using the arrow key or . Press the OK key to store the channel at the desired position.

Press the EXIT key to save.

Press the OK key to save the changes.

Deleting channels in the favourite list

Press the arrow key

to highlight and edit

the favourite list.

 

Highlight the channel you want to delete

using the arrow key

or .

Press the red-coloured key Delete.

To delete all the channels in the favourite list, press the yellow-coloured key Delete all. Press the EXIT key to save.

Press the OK key to save the changes.

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Use more of your Digital Terrestrial Receiver

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Contents For support call 0870 900 Digital Terrestrial Receiver Table of contents Page Refer also to the cautions throughout this manual What’s in the box? Your Digital Terrestrial ReceiverMain unit backside Remote control unitDigital Terrestrial Receiver overview Main unitMain menu overview How to read this manualPrepare Prepare the remote control Getting startedScart connection Insert the Smart card ConnectBy pressing EXIT, you can stop the scan mode at any time InstallChannel selection Press OK againDisplaying information banner Volume ControlExtended information banner Screen Format Using optionsSettings Video SettingsAutomatic Picture ScalingPillarbox ZoomTV Output Format Restore Default settingsLanguage Settings Menu Settings Info Banner DurationMenu Transparency Miscellaneous Settings Time Zone AdjustmentRestore Factory Settings Info Banner AutomaticMain unit Main unit backside Digital Terrestrial Receiver full overviewTimer Remote control full overview Remote control unitUsing channel list Deleting channels in the favourite list Defining channels as your favouritesManual Search Extended installationAutomatic Search Highlight Automatic Search and then press OKEPG Deleting a programmes from the timer list TimerAdding a programme to timer list Editing timer listSwitching off current timer functions Radio Carrying out software updateSecurity Maintenance Audio connection Analogue connection Recorder connectionDigital connection English Guarantee and serviceSpecifications Connectivity Technical dataLED on the front panel does not light up On-screen display working but there is no receptionIntermittent reception Picture is not sharp and on-screen text is difficult to readDTR Contact informationUnited Kingdom Philips CE,The Philips Centre, Surrey