TUNING NON-FREESAT CHANNELS (continued)

Use the and buttons to move between the boxes for the ‘frequency’, ‘symbol rate’ and ‘LNB polarisation’ boxes, and in each enter the relevant values with the number buttons or the and buttons. The ‘level’ and ‘quality’ displays at the bottom of the screen show if there is a signal present with those values.

HINT: The tuning information for non-freesat channels may be given in specialist magazines and on the particular channel’s website.

Move the highlight bar to the ‘scan’ box and press to start scanning for new channels. If any new channels are found, the first of those channels is displayed in the small preview window. You can change the channel displayed

using the and buttons. All new channels are stored automatically. Once you have tuned in all the non-freesat channels you want, leave the manual tuning menu and return to the

settings menu by pressing .

You should now choose the ‘show non-freesat services’ option, move the orange highlight bar to ‘yes’, and press . This enables the channel list to display the non-freesat channels for selection and viewing.

WATCHING NON-FREESAT CHANNELS

Non-freesat channels are stored from channel number 3000 onwards, but they are not listed in

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Manhattan Computer Products DS 100 Tuning NON-FREESAT Channels, Settings menu by pressing, Watching NON-FREESAT Channels