5. Automatic shut-off
Here you can set the time after the set-top box should turn off if no operation was per-
formed on the set-top box. You can choose between 15 min., 30 min., 1, 2, 3 or 4 hours.
Note:
The factory setting of the set-top box, the automatic shutdown is enabled and
the set-top box switches off after 3 hours automatically if no operation was performed.
4.5 Advanced
1. Games
Here are some classic games for your pleasure.
2. USB
USB menu is only active when a suitable
USB device is connected.
You can limit the data that is displayed by
selecting with the
t
u
buttons at the top
of one of the symbols:
• All
• Movies
• Music
• Pictures
• Software
To play a file, highlight it with the arrow
keys and then press the OK button.
The submenu
Advanced
consists of:
1. Games
2. USB
3. Remove USB safely
4. Wi-Fi
5. IP settings
6. VPN
7. Network Apps
4.4 Time settings
1. Time settings
The default time is set to automatic, but it
can also be entered manually. Select the
time zone of your country and you will get
the current time based on TDT (Time and
Data Table) in the data stream of the cur-
rent program.
2. Event-Timer
Here you can set the timer to access the
program you have selected to determine
a time. The set-top box switches automati-
cally to the selected time on this channel or
starts a recording. Use the color buttons to
enter any settings:
3. Sleep Timer
Set the desired time after the set-top box should turn off. You can choose between OFF,
15, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 180, 240, or 300 minutes.
4. Clock in standby
Here you can select whether the time should be displayed in the standby mode on the
display. You can choose between ON (active) or OFF (inactive).
The Submenu
Time settings
consists of:
1. Time settings
2. Event-Timer
3. Sleep Timer
4. Clock in standby
5. Automatic shut-off
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4. Main Menu
4. Main Menu
RED: add timer // GREEN: edit timer // YELLOW: delete timer
For more information about timer programming, check page 27.
Note:
The receiver can manage max. two
USB devices at the same time. If you cur-
rently have a hard disk inserted and use a
USB stick on a USB port, the second USB
port is inactive.