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DVB-T digital television
You can use your PN 4000/6000 to receive television programmes via DVB-T (Digital Video
Broadcasting Terrestrial).
There may not be as many channels available as there are on your home set, and the
DVB-T standard is not available in all countries. The reception quality also depends on
a number of factors, e.g.:
•
The number of transmitters, their distance and their power
•
The speed and direction in which your vehicle is moving.
Other factors that may impair reception quality include:
•
Operation while the vehicle is moving, e.g. through built-up areas
•
Weak signal when overshadowed by other vehicles, travelling through under-
passes etc.
For DVB-T reception, connect at least one (for
a better reception connect both) of the
DVB-T aerials supplied with the PN 4000/
6000. Remove the rubber cover on the rear of
the device at the top right and plug in the
aerial. If you are using both aerials, the two
should be positioned at least 50 cm apart in
order to ensure the best possible reception.
DVB-T picture reception is deactivated when
the vehicle is travelling, unless the special
VDO Dayton headrest adaptors are used.
DVB-T sound reception and navigational in-
formation continue to be available.
To switch on the television, tap the
DVBT
button in the
Multimedia
menu.
The television screen will be displayed
with the buttons for operating the tele-
vision receiver.
Tap the
Back
button again to exit the
DVB-T mode and return to guidance or
to exit a submenu and return back to
the previous menu.
DVB-T television