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On Screen Display (OSD)<br />

TV Channel Identifier<br />

Radio Channel Identifier<br />

Error Signalling<br />

Press to quit the help function and return to the main menu. Press<br />

again to return to the original programme you were receiving.<br />

<br />

The channel identifier is displayed for a few seconds each time you<br />

change the programme or constantly if you press the button. The i<br />

indicates that a channel is being received even if no picture can be<br />

seen (e.g. radio). The TV symbol indicates a TV channel - adjacent to<br />

it is the selected programme, whether Videotext/Teletext is being<br />

received, and the current time. The + on the third line indicates the<br />

programme selection from the master list. If the Favourites list is<br />

selected, the “apple” symbol appears here. This is followed by the<br />

programme title, the start and end time of the current programme, and<br />

the next programme, if this data is being transmitted.<br />

The message for the set radio channel has the same layout. A radio<br />

receiver symbol in the top left-hand corner indicates that it is a radio<br />

channel.<br />

“Weak signal or no signal” indicates that an error has occurred in the<br />

reception system or in the receiver settings, or that the transponder is<br />

not sending. The channel identifier shows a satellite antenna instead<br />

of the i. Check the <strong>Sat</strong> IF connection and the LNB configuration. The<br />

list of service settings at the end of this manual can be used to help<br />

you do this.<br />

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