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the second shows the title of what will be on at the start of the next half-hour; the third shows the
title of what will be on at the start of the half-hour after that, and so on. If a channel broadcasts no
information about a program, the words
EPG Information Unknown
are displayed.
Where information is available, you can select the program and learn more about it in the panel at
the top left of the screen. Where more than one program is listed in the time columns for a
particular channel, you can press
VOL
e
or
VOL
f
to move from one to another. Press the
AUDIO
button (the green button) on the remote control to scroll through the pages of information about
the currently selected program.
You can also set up to eight timers from the EPG. A timer is a time at which the program on a
specified channel automatically comes on or turns off (or is recorded by an attached VCR).
Opening the EPG
1. Press
EPG
on the remote control.
2. Press
CH
▼
or
CH
▲
on the remote control to scroll through the listed channels until the channel
you are interested in is highlighted.
TIP:
Press a
PAGE
button to quickly scroll through a long list of channels.
3. If more than one program is listed in the time columns for the channel, press
VOL
e
or
VOL
f
to
select the program you are interested in.
4. To see the current program of the selected channel, press
OK
. That program appears in the top
right panel of the screen. If you now press
MENU
,
EXIT
or
EPG
, the EPG closes and the selected
program appears on your TV.
Using the timer
You can set up to eight times at which specified channels (or stations) will automatically come on
or turn off. Follow this procedure to set or change a timer.
There are two ways to set or cancel a timer: from the EPG and from the
Preferences
menu.
Setting or cancelling a timer from the EPG
1. Press
EPG
on the remote control. The Electronic Program Guide appears.
2. Press
the
SUB
button (the red button) on the remote control.
The
Timer Setting
window appears.