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Preparation (continued)
1
Hint
Depending on the reception
conditions in your location, you
may find repeated names in the
list of channels. This is because
the receiver may detect and
store some channels including
those it cannot receive clearly
from adjacent areas alongside
the strong channels from a
transmitter nearby. This is not a
problem and the weaker
channels can be deleted from the
receiver later
, as described in
section 3 - advanced operation -
editing the channel list.
When you have finished watching digital terrestrial TV, please
to
the last viewed channel and volume setting
The receiver can be returned to standby by pressing the
STANDBY key on the remote control handset.
t
switch the receiver
to standby mode
save
, and reduce
power consumption.
Still he GDB8 receiver
can remain
powered up continuously, even when the television is turned off, without harm to
the television or itself.
If no digital terrestrial television
broadcasts are found, the receiver will
display a “NO SIGNAL” message.
You should then refer to the
troubleshooting guide in
Appendix D to establish the
cause of the problem.
Using the LEFT or RIGHT keys on the
remote control, make sure that the YES
button is highlighted and press the
SELECT key to start the automatic search.
The GDB8 receiver will automatically tune
to the UHF transmission channels 21 to 68
looking for digital terrestrial TV broadcasts
and displaying the names of channels
found. This process may take several
minutes.
When the search is finished, the first
channel of the channel list and the
information banner will be displayed. You
can now watch digital terrestrial television.
Hint
In standby, the GDB8 receiver still consumes power and thereby contributes to
air and water pollution and the exhaustion of the World's natural resources.
Overnight or when your receiver is not going to be used for long periods of time,
you can turn it off at the mains and this will save energy (and save your money).
You will not have to re-install the receiver when it is turned on again.