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7.2
Switching to an Analogue Receiver
If you have an external analogue receiver connected, you can receive channels from it using your digital
receiver.
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Press the A/D key on your remote control to switch from digital to analogue
mode.
The signal from your analogue receiver is carried through your digital receiver to
you TV and VCR (if connected).
The analogue signal is still carried even if your digital receiver is in standby mode.
You can still see and hear analogue programmes.
7.3
Selecting Channels
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Use the number keys to select the channel of your choice (see also
”Programme Lists” in Section 7.6).
NOTE:
Each channel has a four-digit number, for example, 0001 and so on. You can also
enter 1, 2 or 3 digits (for example, 1, 13, 135). In this case, the desired channel will
appear in about three seconds.
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Use CH
to move to the next highest channel. Use the CH
to move to the
next lowest channel.
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To go to the last channel you visited, press the ”Last” key.
Each time you change channel, the channel number, date, time and ”Channel
Change” are displayed on your TV screen.
If the new channel is on the same frequency as the previous one, it will appear and
the information mentioned above will be displayed. If the channel is on a different
frequency, the message ”Tuning HF Signal” appears. The new channel takes
slightly longer to appear.
The information displayed by the receiver remains on your screen for approximately
three seconds or until you press the Exit key.
7.4
Volume Control/Mute Sound
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Use the
or
keys to adjust the volume.
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Use the Mute key to mute the sound:
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To restore the sound, press the Mute key again or press the
key.
The on-screen display disappears after a few seconds.
Using Your Receiver
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