Manhattan Computer Products T2 manual Using The Setup Menus, General Menu Section

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USING THE SETUP MENUS

If you want to alter the channel list, first press the GENERAL MENU SECTION button to display the channel list screen. To remove a channel, highlight it and press the red button to delete the channel. You need to confirm your choice to ensure you don’t delete a channel accidentally.

You can lock a channel to prevent it being selected for viewing without first entering the lock PIN. Highlight the channel and press the yellow button to lock it. A padlock symbol is shown next to all locked channels in the channel list.

HINT: If you want to unlock a channel that you have locked before, highlight it in the channel list and press the yellow button. You will need to enter the PIN to complete the process.

USING THE SETUP MENUS

You display the Plaza HD•T2’s setup menu by pressing the Manual background button on the remote control. This shows the five sections in a bar across the top of the screen with the first section highlighted in red. The menu options for the highlighted section are listed below, along with a picture representing that section.

You can choose between the menu sections by pressing the Manual background or

buttons to move the highlight along the section bar. You choose

an option within the section shown by pressing the Manual background button to move the highlight bar through the option list. Some of the selections available from different menu sections are for advanced use of the Plaza HD•T2. We recommended that you take the time to read this section carefully before you make any changes.

GENERAL MENU SECTION

Highlight the option you want to alter using the Manual background and Manual background buttons. When you have finished making the changes you want,

leave the menu system by pressing Manual background or Manual background.

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Manhattan Computer Products T2 manual Using The Setup Menus, General Menu Section