>Independently of whether you have added the newly found programmes to the Favourites list automatically, these can still be added to the Favourites list manually at any time as described in Chapter 8.1.

8.4 Service settings

You can revert to the factory default settings at any time. In addition, if you feel that the many changes made by program- me providers over time have made the programme list com- pletely obsolete, you can decide to delete this completely, fol- lowed by a new programme search. Please note that if you delete an existing programme list you must then perform a search, and then copy the desired programmes from the Complete list to the Favourites list.

>Use the Menu key to call up the Main Menu. (Fig. 8-15)

>Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the menu line Settings.

>Confirm by pressing OK.

The sub-menu Settings will be displayed. (Fig. 8-16)

>Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the menu line Service Settings.

>Confirm by pressing OK. The sub-menu Service Settings will be displayed. (Fig. 8-17)

8.4.1 Restore Factory Settings

When this function is called up, the factory default setting is reset, all your personal settings are deleted, and the AutoInstall installation assistant will be started.

>Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line

Restore Factory Settings.

>Confirm by pressing OK.

The message “Are you sure you want to activate the default setting?” will be displayed.

>Use the arrow keys right/left to select Yes or Abort.

>Confirm by pressing OK.

8.4.2 Delete all programmes

This function allows you to delete all programmes from memory.

>Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line

Delete all programmes.

>Confirm by pressing OK.

The message “Do you really want to delete all pro- grammes?”will be displayed.

>Use the arrow keys right/left to select Yes or Abort.

>Confirm by pressing OK.

(Fig. 8-15)

(Fig. 8-16)

(Fig. 8-17)

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