Watching TV & listening to the radio

Navigating with the Navi Bars

Navi Bars are used for selecting TV/Radio channels and to enter menus in which you can perform different settings.

1.Display Navi Bars by pressing the navi or ok button; to hide them, press the back button.

2.When Navi Bars are displayed, you can move the folders in

horizontal and vertical directions with the cursor buttons.

The horizontal row contains folders, e.g. All TV, All Radio and the Settings folders. Each folder contains one or more bookmarks.

To move a folder into focus, use the buttons.

When a folder is in focus the bookmarks will be shown in the vertical row.

You select a bookmark using the buttons.

To confirm the selection of, for example, a TV channel or to open a bookmark, press the ok button.

Below the horizontal folder bar, there is an Information box for the currently highlighted bookmark.

When scrolling through TV or radio channels, the programmes can be marked with the following symbols in the Information box:

= a new channel you have not yet visited

= the channel is locked by the user = the channel is encrypted

The Menus in the Settings folder

From the Settings folder in the Navi Bar you have access to different bookmarks containing Menus.

In the figure to the right, the Settings folder with the User bookmark is in focus.

When you try to open some of the menus contained in the folders you will be asked to enter an access code. This code is pre-set to 1234 in the factory.

Press ok to open the User Menu.

Press info to get some information about the Settings folder currently in focus.

From the Menus you can make different settings that will affect the performance of the Mediamaster. For example, in the User Preferences Menu shown in the figure to the right you can change settings for the Banner time-out, Volume bar time-out and so on.

At the bottom part of each menu you get some useful information about what will be affected.

Navi

Bookmark Bookmark name

Highlighted Folder Folder

bookmark name

Information box

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