Your Receiver and it’s Functions
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Satety Notes
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4. Your Receiver and it’s Functions
4.1 Remote Control Functions
4.1.1 Basics
When inserting batteries into the remote control unit.
make sure that polarities match (+/-)!
Name
Function
POWER button
Use to switch the Receiver (Set-Top Box) between Standby Mode and
Operation Mode.
Numeric buttons (0-9)
Use to switch channels in Viewing Mode; use to enter numeric values
in Menu Mode.
EPG button
Displays a channel’s programme information or EPG
(Electronic Programme Guide).
TV/RADIO button
Switches between TV and radio services.
MUTE button
Enables/Disables the Sound
EXIT button
Exits from a Menu .
MENU button
Exits from Viewing Mode to Menu Mode.
BACK button
Returns to the previous menu in Menu Mode.
INFO button
Shows the information of the current channel.
TTX button
Shows Teletext using internal software.
3. Safety Notes
This appliance is designed exclusively for receiving terrestrial signals as described in this guide. It must not
be used for any other purpose. Keep the appliance out of reach of children. To avoid injury or demage to
your receiver, please note the following:
WARNING:
Never remove the cover or any part of it!
Do not allow liquids or objects to get into the receiver!
DANGER:
Do not cover ventilation holes - there is a risk of fire if receiver over heats!
DANGER:
Use only original or professionally recommended spare parts.
Failure to do so may result in damage or injury and will invalidate the guarantee.
CAUTION:
Switch off the appliance during electrical storms or if it is not to be used for long periods.
Disconnect the antenna cable during an electrical storm.
ATTENTION:
Only ever use a clean cloth slightly moistened with clean water to clean the receiver; do not
use any chemical additives!
ATTENTION:
Place the unit in a well-ventilated and cool environment.
ATTENTION:
Do not put heavy or wet items on the receiver. They may damage the unit.
ATTENTION:
Do not install the unit in the following conditions:
- Where it is exposed to direct sunlight.
- Where the atmosphere is humid or wet.
- Where the temperature is too high or too low.
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