green
function key
PLS -
.
To delete a playlist
>
While in normal operating mode, press the
green
function key to open the PVR
navigator.
>
By pressing the
blue
function key
NAV Menu
a further window will be opened.
>
Use the
up/down arrow keys
to mark the line
Pictures
and confirm with
OK
.
>
Use the
up/down arrow keys
to select the source in which the appropriate playlist
is situated and confirm with
OK
. You are now in the file viewport.
>
Use the
up/down arrow keys
to mark the playlist.
>
By pressing the
green
function key
PLS
the complete playlist will be
deleted
.
8.3 Managing the hard drive
>
Press the
Menu
key to call up the
Main menu
.
>
Use the
arrow keys up/down
to mark the line
Manage hard drive
.
>
Confirm by pressing
OK
.
The menu
Manage hard drive
will be displayed.
>
Use the
arrow keys up/down
to move the marker within the menu and to change
the individual positions as indicated
8.3.1 Managing recordings
In this menu, you have the facility to manage your recordings.
>
Press the
OK
key to go to the sub-menu
Manage recordings
.
A list of the recordings available on the hard drive will be displayed.
>
Use the
up/down arrow keys
to mark the desired recording.
8.3.1.1 Delete
>
To delete the marked recording, press the
red
function key
Delete
.
>
Use the
arrow keys left/right
to mark the field
OK
and confirm by pressing
OK
to actually delete the recording.
8.3.1.2 Parental control
You can block access to recordings that are not suitable for children or adolescents. These
recordings can then only be played and viewed after the four-digit unit PIN code has been
entered. The parental control function is only active if it has been switched on as described
in Point 9.3.
>
Press the
green
function key to block access to the marked recording. The recording
selected will be indicated as blocked by the parental control symbol.
8.3.1.3 Edit
>
Press the
yellow
function key
Edit
to go to the menu that will allow you to edit the
marked hard drive recording.
The hard drive recording will be displayed in a preview window (1). In addition, the
markers set in this recording (2) will be indicated. The markers
Start
and
End
are set
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