7.5.2 Delete all programmes
This function serves to completely delete all programme memory.
>
Use the
arrow up/down keys
to mark the menu line
Delete all programmes
.
>
Press the
OK
key.
The prompt “Do you really want to delete all programmes?” will be displayed.
>
Use the
arrow left/right keys
to select
Yes
or
Abort.
>
Confirm by pressing
OK.
Please also note information displayed on screen.
7.6 System configuration
You can access specific equipment data under this menu item.
>
Use the
arrow up/down keys
to mark this line in the sub-menu
Settings.
.
>
Confirm by pressing
OK
.
>
Press the
Menu
key to return to normal operation.
8 Technical Terms
Antenna cable:
Connecting cable between the modulator of the satellite receiver and the antenna input
socket of the TV set; used as an alternative if no SCART socket is available
AV: see SCART
Coaxial cable:
Cable connecting the LNB to the satellite receiver, used to carry the signals received as well
as to provide power to the LNB.
Data compression/MPEG1/MPEG2:
In order to transmit the current TV standard (625 lines and an image repeating frequency of
50 Hz), one arrives at a digital data volume of 216 MBit/s. This would require enormous
bandwidths not available either with terrestrial nor with satellite broadcast technology. A data
compression system is thus employed to reduce the amount of data transmitted. In Europe,
MPEG-2 has been defined as the worldwide standard for data compression. MPEG-2 is an
expansion of the original MPEG-1 standard.
External unit:
Term used for the complete system installed out of doors, consisting of the parabolic/offest
dish antenna as well as one or more LNBs, used to receive signals from one or more satelli-
tes.
Deemphasis:
Adjustment of the audio frequency band to the broadcast signal, this is determined by the
broadcast parameters of the satellite
DiSEqC:
Digital Satellite Equipment Control: a digital switching signal used to control DiSEqC-compa-
tible components of the external unit via the antenna cable.
DVB:
Digital Video Broadcasting: a universal digital broadcast standard used for images, graphics,
sound and text, i.e. for data in any form, and in any quality, appropriate to the type of data.
Frequency:
Physical dimension, indicates the waves or oscillations per second, the unit of measurement
is Hertz (Hz)
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