BASIC OPERATION

SERVICE LIST MODE

Now that your digital receiver is set-up and working, you are

able to watch television by simply pressing the key on the remote controller. Within seconds, a channel list similar to the picture is shown.

Using the joystick; press or to scroll to the desired channel. To watch it, simply press firmly the centre of the joystick to select the function.

This is known as “zapping to a channel.” You may also zap to another channel by pressing one or combination of the numerical keys 0~9.

Other channel lists are available, by pressing the or keys on the remote. Additional lists may include Radio Channels, Bookmarks, Interactive Channels, etc.

Channels may also be changed by pressing the P+ and P- keys on the remote controller.

You may exit this mode by pressing the key again.

LOGICAL CHANNEL NUMBERING

The term ‘logical channel numbering’ is a new feature for the first time digital television user. Broadcasters now send their channel number together with their digital services.

It works like this: press 2 for the ABC, press 7 for the SEVEN Network, etc…. Broadcasters also offer

high definition channels in addition to their standard definition channels. For example the NINE Network allocates logical channel number 9 for their standard definition channel and channel 90 for the high definition service.

Troubleshooting: Some broadcasters today do not send their logical channel numbers. These channels are automatically given a number between 350~399 by the set-top box.

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Teac 7250, HDRM user manual Basic Operation, Service List Mode, Logical Channel Numbering