TechniSat DigiPal1 manual Deleting programmes Deleting from the Favourites list

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(Fig. 7-3)

>Press the green function key (Select) to display a selection window. (Fig. 7-3)

>Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the category All in order to display all available programmes in the Total list, or select All new to display only new programmes found during the last scan, or select All found to display all programmes found during the last scan.

> Confirm by pressing OK.

Depending on your selection, a list will be displayed showing either all programmes or all new program- mes. Programmes that have already been entered in the Favourites list are indicated by a check-mark.

In order to add programmes to the Favourites list, or to delete them from this list, proceed as follows:

>Press the blue function key (Change).

>Use the arrow keys up/down to highlight a programme you wish to add to the list.

>Simply press the green function key (Add) to add the selected programme to the Favourites list.

In order to select several programmes at the same time proceed as follows:

>Press the OK key to go to Selection mode.

The highlighted programme will now ne indicated by a cross in the left margin, and the menu display will be shown in transparent form, with the picture in the background.

>You can now use the arrow keys up/down to select additional programmes, and mark them.

>Once you have selected and marked all the programmes you wish to add, press the green function key (Add) in order to add the marked programmes to the Favourites list.

7.1.3 Deleting programmes

7.1.3.1 Deleting from the Favourites list

If you use the above method to mark programmes with a cross that are already in the Favourites list (marked by a check-mark in the right margin), then pressing the green function key (Delete) will remove these programmes from the user table. However, they remain stored in the Total list, and can be added to the Favourites list again at any time.

7.1.3.2 Deleting from the Total list

Pressing the red key (Delete) followed by an affirmative response to a confirming question will cause highlighted programmes to be deleted from the Total list.

>Highlight the programmes you wish to delete as described above.

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Contents EPG Contents Page Remote control IllustrationsFront view Disposal instructions Disconnecting the unitPlease read this first Safety precautions Initial installation Important notes on operationPage Page Connection to the antenna Mains power connectionConnections Connection to a television setSetting the UHF output channel Adjusting the antenna Serial interface RSOSD Language InstallationBasic settings Time difference to GMT hours Audio/Video SettingsParental control CountryOperation Using the numeric keypad Switching on and offUsing the Programme up/down keys Using the programme listSelecting blocked programmes Volume controlSelecting a list Information boxReturn to last programme selected TV/Radio switchingSelecting a different language Additional Programme Information Using the Videotext decoder of your televisi- on setDisplay Time and Programme Information Channel InformationCalling up Electronic Programme Guide Using the internal Videotext decoderElectronic Programme Guide Programme preview for following daysExiting from EPG TimerEPG Information Programming by means of EPGManual Programming / changing timer settings VCR Calling up a Programme list Configuring the programme listChanging basic programming Adding programmes to the programme listDeleting programmes Deleting from the Favourites list Deleting from the Total listBlocking access to programmes Parental Control Sorting programmesChanging the PIN Automatic Search Cancelling parental control for individual programmesProgramme search Extended search After the Search Delete All Programmes Calling up factory settings/Delete AllActivating Factory/Default Setting System configuration Technical TermsTechnical Data ScartTHD Trouble-shooting guide Problem Possible cause Solution Programme selection Using the Programme up/down keys Volume adjustmentSwitching on and off For everyday use