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>
Use the
left/right arrow keys
to scroll upwards or downwards through the pages.
>
Press the
OK
key to import this into the Timer.
Date
>
Select the
Date
column using the
arrow keys
.
>
Use the
numeric keypad
to enter the date (4-digit), on which the Timer event will
take place.
Start
>
Use the
arrow keys
to mark the
Start
column.
>
Use the
numerical keypad
to enter the Timer start time in this line.
Stop
>
Repeat the step as described in “Start” to enter the stop time (not for the change
channel Timer).
Repeat
>
Select by means of the
arrow keys
the
Repeat
column.
>
Press the
OK
key to confirm.
A selection window will appear, displaying various suggestions for repetitions.
1x
Timer once only
T
Daily repetition
1 W
Repetition once a week
1-5
Repetition only on workdays
6-7
Repetition only on the weekend
>
Use the
up/down arrow keys
to select the function that you want.
>
The setting is accepted by pressing the
OK
key.
Storing the data in the memory
>
Press the
green Accept
control key to save the data in the memory after you have
completed programing.
If you have selected a blocked program as described in Section 9.3 , you must first
enter the PIN code before the data can be saved in the memory.
>
Press the
TV/Radio
key to return to standard mode.
8.1.2.2 Timer overview
The Timer overview provides you with a summary of all already programd Timer events.
>
Call up the
Main menu
using the
Menu
key.
>
Mark the
Timer management line
using the
up/down arrow keys
.
>
Press the
OK
key to confirm
>
Use the
up/down
to select the
Timer overview line
.
>
Press the
OK
key to confirm.
If several Timer events actually overlap, whilst being programd so that the Timer can-
not implement the events correctly, these overlapping events will be displayed in red.
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