Hide Channels

The hide feature allows you to designate channels to not be displayed when browsing channel lists.

Hiding or Showing Channels

1.Press the Setup button.

2.Select Parental Controls Hide Channels. (Figure 1)

3.Select a channel to hide or show, or select Show All to show all hidden channels. Hid- den channels will have the hidden icon next to them. (Figure 2)

4.You may continue hiding or showing channels until you have finished. Use the Back button to exit the Hide Channels menu.

PARENTAL CONTROLS

Define Locks

Hide Channels

BACK

Locks: Enabled

Figure 1

HIDE CHANNELS

BACK

Show All

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Figure 2

Notes:

The hide feature differs from the lock feature in that a locked channel will be displayed while browsing a list (but is password protected), while a hidden channel will never appear in a list.

Hidden channels are not locked, but can only be tuned by directly entering the channel num- ber using the numeric keypad on the remote control.

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Sirius Satellite Radio S50 user manual Select Parental Controls Hide Channels. Figure

S50 specifications

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