The MODE Menu
Overview
Normal case (e.g. programme mode)
¢V/H (e.g. "H1 18 V")
¢P/F (e.g. "11494 MHz")
¢VIDEO (e.g. "DEV 1")
¢AUDIO (only with "MONO < >")
¢MODE ¢MODE
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¢MODE ¢MODE
¢MODE ¢MODE
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¢MODE
¢MODE ¢MODE
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¢MODE ¢MODE
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¢MODE
¢MODE
¢MODE ¢MODE
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¢MODE ¢MODE ¢MODE ¢MODE
¢MODE
¢MODE ¢MODE
COPY (copy programme)
SORT (exchange programme)
O VOLT/12 VOLT (switching voltage)
SKEW:
SKEW ALL (transfer skew value)
WIDE/NARROW (IF bandwidth)
DECODER: AUTOMAT./0N
VID ONLY/VID & AUD (decoder selection)
NORM 1/2/3
DEEMPH.: 50 ∝s/J 17 (only for mono wide)
MODULAT.: CH 25 … CH 60 (modulator channel)
ATS (automatic station search)
TIME/DATE (summer/winter time)
CODE (child lock)
DISPLAY: MINIMUM … MAXIMUM (displ. brightness)
ACTIVE/INACTIVE (programme position)
COPY (see above)
A detailed explanation of the menu functions of the "Mode" menu is given in the following sections. The menu has a loop structure (the menu options COPY at the top and the bottom of the overview are identical).
Normally, when calling up the "Mode" menu, you will start with the COPY menu option. Pressing the ¢MODE but- ton brings youfrom one menu option to the next. Pressing the ¢MODE button selects the menu options in reverse order.
If you press one of the buttons ¢V/H, ¢P/F, ¢VIDEO or ¢AUDIO,then call up the "Mode" menu with the ¢MODE button, you arrive directly at the menu option which is of great importance for the corresponding function (e.g., pressing first ¢VIDEO, then ¢MODE , calls up the DECODER menu option).
If one menu option comprises a number of possible settings (e.g. 0 Volt/12 Volt,
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