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Note:
If daylight savings is enabled then the receiver is changing automatically the time on the following
condition (valid for Europe with no time limit).
•
summer times begins and ends at 1:00 am universal time (Greenwich mean time)
•
it begins the last Sunday in March
•
it ends the last Sunday in October.
This is done in disregard of DVB broadcasted information.
REcORDInG
Start/Stop recording guard intervals
Set the start/stop guard interval for your scheduled TV recordings.
USB power during standby mode
Set to “Off” in order to switch off the power of the connected USB drive during standby mode in case there are
no scheduled recordings to be performed.
Note:
some USB/eSATA storage devices may not switch smoothly back on.
Recording mode
When set to “On”, you can switch channel during recording of another channel if both programs are broadcast on
the same satellite transponder.
Note:
Does not apply to HD+ recordings.
LAnGUAGES
Use this option to set your preferred language for the on-screen menus, primary and secondary subtitling and
soundtracks languages.
PAREnTAL cOnTROL
not all TV and radio programmes are suitable for listeners or viewers of all age groups. The digital receiver
therefore provides an active parental control (lock) function, allowing you to block individual channels by means
of a four-digit security PIn code (Personal Identification number) or restrict content viewing based on restriction
rating data if available with the program broadcast. The default PIn is ‘0000’. Use the change PIn option to set
a new PIn any time. Use the Set Access Rights Level option to control the access to channels, system settings
or both.
Note:
In case you forget your pin code, call customer service.
nETWORK SETTInGS
The receiver can connect to the internet through your home network router or DSL/cable modem. connection to
the internet allows you to access internetbased content, applications and services offered by the broadcasters or
over the public internet. Use “LAn” (wired) if the receiver is connected to your home network over the Ethernet port
or WLAn (wireless) if it connects to a wireless router in your home network.