5 Tune In
6 Watch TV
Remote Control
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If the signal check screen displays signal strength or quality below 50%, see the Hints and Tips section in the instruction manual. Press the OK button to display the next installation screen.
When the rst freesat installation screen is displayed, use the or buttons to select the screen type of your TV (16:9 Widescreen or the squarer 4:3 Traditional). Press the button to highlight the HDMI Resolution selection box, and then use the or buttons to select the correct resolution for your TV (see your TVs instruction manual for guidance, or select 720p if unsure). Press the OK button to display the next installation screen.
Enter your postcode, pressing the number buttons an appropriate number of times to produce the letters (printed above each button) and numbers required, in the same way as texting on a mobile phone. You do not need to enter a space. If you make a mistake, the button deletes the previous character.
Now press the OK button once to conrm the postcode and again to start the channel scan.
Your unit will take a couple of minutes to nd and store the freesat channels available, displaying the total number of freesat TV and radio channels found. Press the OK button to display the next installation screen.
STANDBY switches the unit on and o.
Enter your choice of PIN used to lock certain channels and functions of the unit by pressing the required number button (0, 1 9) for each of the four PIN digits. After the PIN is entered, press the OK button to display the next screen.
Press the OK button and your unit is now ready for you to watch freesat digital TV.
Change the channel you are watching by entering the three-digit channel number using the number buttons on the remote control. Or, you can press the or buttons to step through the channels in order.
Press these buttons to turn the volume up or down. You can turn o the sound altogether with the button. The sound comes back on when you press the button again.
You can nd out the programmes scheduled to be shown on all the freesat channels up to eight days ahead using the button. Press the buttons and then press the OK button.
Browse the scheduled programmes using the and buttons to move through the channels and the or buttons to move the orange highlight bar to show the programmes showing at dierent times.
Press the OK button to switch to the programme highlighted by the orange bar. If the programme is on at the time, the unit will switch to that channel immediately. If the programme is scheduled for later on, a reminder is set. When the programme is about to start, a message is displayed on screen and, after a few seconds, the unit automatically switches to the necessary channel.
When you have nished with the programme guide, return to normal TV viewing by pressing the EXIT button.
MUTE silences the units sound.
Digital text and interactive services are available from some freesat channels, and you can use them by following the on-screen prompts and pressing or the buttons while watching the channel. This displays a menu of services available from that channel or broadcaster.
When you have nished with the interactive services, return to normal TV viewing by pressing the or buttons.
Switch o your unit by pressing the button, and press the button again to turn it on.
Many freesat programmes are broadcast with subtitles (these channels show the symbol in the bar at the bottom of the screen when you switch channels). Press the button to display the subtitles menu and use the and buttons to move the orange highlight bar to English if you want to turn on subtitles, or O to turn o subtitles, and then press the OK button.
Audio Description (a spoken description of the broadcast) is available for many programmes (channels with audio description show the symbol in the bar at the bottom of the screen when you switch channels). Press the button to display the available audio menu and use the and buttons to move the orange highlight bar to English Audio Description MPEG if you want to turn on audio description, or English MPEG to return to the normal soundtrack, and then press the OK button.
MENU displays the main menu screen.
BACK exits a menu and returns to the main menu.
V+, V- adjusts the volume up and down.
RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE chooses options within menus.
MODE switches between available screen display modes.
(P.N.: LHDFSAT11-QSG-002)
SWAP switches back to the last channel watched.
GUIDE displays the programme guide.
AD displays the available audio menu to choose between normal sound and audio
description.
UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT moves the highlight bar in menus and in the
programme guide, and allows you to browse the channels and programmes.
0, 1 9 buttons to directly select channels, enter numeric values in the set-up menus
and to enter your postcode.
P+, P- switches to the next or previous channel. Moves one page up or down in the channel list.
FAV displays your favourite channels lists.
INFO displays channel and programme information.
TV/DTV switches the TV SCART output between freesat and the TVs tuner.
TXT displays interactive and digital text services (where available).
SUB displays the subtitles menu to select a subtitle type.
LIST displays the channel list.
EXIT exits a menu and returns to normal TV viewing.
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