6.2.4 IRC code
6.2.2 Time difference to GMT (hours)
6.2.1 Country
This function enables the automatic change from standard to daylight savings (summer/winter)
time.
> Use the
arrow keys left/right
to enter your location in the
line
Country
.
Your unit is equipped with a clock. This is synchronised via satellite with
G
reenwich
M
ean
T
ime.
If in the category
Country
(Point 6.2.2) you have selected the setting
None
,
then you must simply correct the clock time corresponding to your local time using the
arrow
keys left/right
. In the case of Germany, the difference is +1 hour in winter, +2 hours in
summer.
6.2.3 Standby clock
In this line you must decide whether the time should be displayed on the receiver while it is in
stand-by mode.
> In this line, use the
arrow keys left/right
to set the mode of the standby clock to
on
or
off
.
> Press the
Back
key to return to the menu
Settings
, or press the
Menu
key to
return to normal operation. The settings will be saved to memory automatically.
Your receiver may be operated by means of the remote control unit supplied (remote control
code SAT2) or with an optional remote control using the remote control code SAT1. In this line
you must decide whether you wish to allocate the remote control option
SAT1
or
SAT2
to
your receiver.
> To do this, press down the
OK
key as well as either the
SAT1
or
SAT2
key simultaneously.
Press the
Back
key to return to the menu
Settings
, or press the
Menu
key to return to
normal operation. The set- tings will be saved to memory automatically
6.2.5 Quick start
> In this line, use the
arrow keys left/right
to set the mode of the Quick start to
on
or
off
.
> Press the
Back
key to return to the menu
Settings
, or press the
Menu
key to return
to normal operation. The settings will be saved to memory automatically.
6.2.6 Auto standby
> Confirm by pressing
OK
.
> Press the
Back
key to return to the menu
Settings
, or press the
Menu
key to
return to normal operation. The set tings will be saved to memory automatically.
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