THE ON-SCREEN GUIDES
The largest area of the PROGRAM GUIDE (SM. CELL) made up of cells is known as the program grid. Some cells have arrows indicating that the program started at an earlier time or continues until a later time than displayed in the grid. Each grid cell approximates the duration of the associated program.
A time line spanning the width of the guide indicates the show times of the programs being displayed. The list of blocks running down the
To navigate the guide, use the , , , and keys. You can continue to press the or keys to scroll more program offerings onto the screen.
Pressing on any title will direct you to the INFORMATION screen.
Use and to scroll through the guide entries a full page at a time.
When the highlight is in the grid, use the and keys to move left and right. If you move the highlight onto the channel tags, they will temporarily change to the opposite of what they were before (either channel numbers or call signs).
Move the highlight to the right to move the grid area to reveal later time periods. Sometimes, after scrolling a few hours ahead, there may be a brief delay while more information is received from the satellite.
The PROGRAM GUIDE (LG. CELL)
The PROGRAM GUIDE (LG. CELL) without | The PROGRAM GUIDE (LG. CELL) with descriptions |
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The PROGRAM GUIDE (LG. CELL) displays two hours of programming. Up to 8 channels can be seen at one time. This number is reduced to 6 if the program description option is enabled.
The largest area of the PROGRAM GUIDE (LG. CELL) made up of cells is known as the program grid. Some cells have arrows indicating that the program started at an earlier time or continues until a later time than displayed in the grid. Each grid cell approximates the duration of the associated program.
A time line spanning the width of the guide indicates the show times of the programs being displayed. The list of blocks running down the
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