Philips DSR2000/00M manual Copying, Changing the favourite name

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Switching to the left menu window is done using the W and V keys; switching to the right menu window is done using the C and B keys.

The highlighting of the windows heading and channel will show which window is active.

For each action (copying, swapping or deleting) you thus see the appropriate TV channel in the current window.

The search function also locates channels that do not contain a usable TV channel. A test picture, for example, may initially be detected and is thus stored by error in one of the channel lists.

N.B.:

The transparency of the superimposed image can be switched between

 

 

variable and fixed (fixed in not transparent) using the F key.

 

 

In ‘VAR’ mode the transparency can be increased or decreased using

 

 

the CB keys.

 

 

This function is very useful when sorting and copying channels, as high

 

 

transparency gives the user the chance to quickly decide on the type

 

 

and content of a particular channel.

 

 

 

 

Copying:

Adjust the desired source channel using the CB keys, then locate the

 

 

position in the favourite list where the channel is to be inserted using the

 

 

WV keys or directly via the number keys 0...9.

 

 

Press the OK key - done!

N.B.:

The unit detects channels, which are already stored in the current

 

 

favourite list - if this is the case the equal symbol (=) is displayed in the

 

 

grey bar.

N.B.:

If you have accidentally deleted channels or wish to cancel the changes

 

 

made, then exit the menu using the E key and then press the E key

 

 

again.

 

 

Any changes made will not be stored until you press the OK key.

4.1.2 Changing the favourite name

Call up the list using the OK key.

Select the input field {NAME} using the keys 0...9 or WV and activate by pressing OK. You can select letters (upper or lower case) or numbers using the W or V key.

You can shift the input position right or left using the B or C key.

After inputting the desired name, the input field is deactivated again by pressing the OK key.

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DSR2000, DSR2000/00M specifications

The Philips DSR2000/00M, more commonly known as the DSR2000, is a digital satellite receiver that has garnered attention for its impressive functionality and user-friendly interface. Designed for both casual viewers and dedicated enthusiasts, the DSR2000 provides a versatile platform for receiving and enjoying satellite television broadcasts.

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