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5. Configuration and Operation

5.3.2 Sort Programs
Select the option “Sort Programs” in the “Main Menu” and press the OK button. The following window
appears on the screen:

It is now possible to access the channels which have been sorted alphabetically.

Select a letter via the Vol 

/

buttons.

Press the OK button to confirm your selection.

Move in the list via the CH 

/

buttons.

Scroll through the pages via the Vol 

/

buttons.

Press the OK button to access the selected channel and to close the menu.

Press the EXIT button to return to the previous mode (letter selection).

5.3.3 Language
Select the option “Language” in the “Main Menu” and press the OK button. A window with the
following menu items appears on the screen:

Menu Language: English / Arabic / German / Turkish / Russian / French / Italian / Spanish / Dutch /

Hungarian / Greek / Farsi

Game:

Tetris, Puzzle

Radio Ch Logo:

Setting to display a logo on the screen while listening to the radio

Setup menu language

Use the Vol 

/

buttons to select a language.

Press the OK button to confirm your setting.

Press the EXIT button to exit the menu and return to the previous mode.

Game
Tetris :

Tetris is a game in which the player has to rotate and quickly manoeuvre falling tile-like
tetrominoes in order for them to fit into a space at the bottom of the screen and
gradually build up a wall. As soon as the Tetris pieces form a solid row of blocks
across the playing area, that row vanishes. The game is over when the playing area is
stacked to the top with incomplete rows. The initial score value increases with each
vanishing row.

Use the OK button to rotate falling pieces, use the 

button to quickly manoeuvre a

piece to a desired position.

Puzzle:

The aim of the game is to move the numbers into the correct order (1 to 15).

Use the directional buttons (

and 

) to select the number which you wish to

move. The numbers then jump to the corresponding position.

5.3.4 Edit Channels 
Select the option “Edit Channels” in the “Main Menu” and press the OK button. The following
window appears on the screen (enter the required code if the menu lock has been activated
(factory setting “1234”)).

TV or Radio
Move channels
Select favourites
Lock function on/off
Delete channel
Add channel
Change channel data

- Move channels
Use the OK button to select the channel which you wish to move. You can simultane-ously select
several channels. After selecting the channels which you wish to move, go to the location where you
wish to save these channels. It is now possible to move these channels via the RECALL button.

Summary of Contents for DCX 10

Page 1: ...Digital Satellite Receiver DCX 10 39730 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...DCX 10 1 3 4 3 2 1 7 4 3 5 6 8 2 3 2 1 4 5 6 9 9 10 13 11 8 7 17 16 15 11 12 TV AC3 SURROUND VCR 230 V A B C D DISH...

Page 3: ......

Page 4: ...ety information 3 3 Receiver Operating Elements see packaging 3 4 Remote control 3 5 Configuration and Operation 4 5 1 Prior to Configuration 4 5 2 Setup Menu 4 5 2 1 System Setup 4 5 2 2 Antenna Setu...

Page 5: ...iscoloured as a result of the natural heat generated by the device place the device on a suitable underlay Adequate ventilation The ventilation slots on the device must never be covered Ensure that th...

Page 6: ...tic Summer Time On Off Video Format PAL I PAL B PAL G PAL K The PAL TV standard is used in most Euro pean countries Australia and some Asian and African countries PAL short for Phase Alternating Line...

Page 7: ...the receiver However if you wish to add satellites to this list carry out the settings in the menu item Motor Control see below LNB Frequency Universal Broadband OSC C Band C Band High L O Low L O It...

Page 8: ...o the Save Position function and confirm the position via the OK button If you wish for the selected satellite to be your main satellite go to the Reference Position function This ensures that the des...

Page 9: ...the satellite TP Free Scr Searches for all the free and scrambled channels at a specified transponder TP Free Searches for all the free channels at a specified transponder NIT Free Scr Searches for a...

Page 10: ...programming Local Time Can be entered manually here as DD MM YYYY Day hh mm Sleep Timer 0 180 min Here it is possible to enter after how many minutes the receiver should automatically switch off If 0...

Page 11: ...mode here Now Next Displays the current and the next program at the selected channel Schedule Displays the schedule of the selected channel for the next 24 hours Search for the desired function via th...

Page 12: ...rotate and quickly manoeuvre falling tile like tetrominoes in order for them to fit into a space at the bottom of the screen and gradually build up a wall As soon as the Tetris pieces form a solid ro...

Page 13: ...required data we recommend adding the desired channel to your program list via the menu item Setup Menu Channel Search Select the symbol in the upper menu bar Use the CH and Vol buttons and the OK but...

Page 14: ...der Note Only free to air programs can be received without a smart card The smart card is used as follows Carefully insert the smart card into the slot at the front of the receiver golden contact surf...

Page 15: ...s Use the CH buttons to select another channel Use the Vol buttons to scroll through the list pages Press the OK button to access the selected channel and to exit the channel list Press the EXIT butto...

Page 16: ...er Teletext Press the TXT button to access teletext pages if provided by the program provider Language Press the LANG button to access the language selection menu for the audio channel Track 1 of 1 2...

Page 17: ...ak signal Check cable connections the LNB and other devices switched between the LNB and the receiver or re align the antenna Incorrect program data entered during configuration Re enter the program d...

Page 18: ...al programs RS 232C port for the reception of additional information services and system software update jack Timer 7 timers with optional time period 5 favourite lists Menu languages German English A...

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