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TVTV EPG and Timer<br />

Important Additional Information<br />

• If a satellite scan is carried out or programmes supported by<br />

the EPG are moved around the programme list, the<br />

change is only visible in the EPG following an update.<br />

To update, the receiver must be switched to standby mode<br />

( appears on the display). As soon as it disappears<br />

from the display the EPG is updated.<br />

• The button does not become active until 15-20 seconds<br />

after the picture appears on the TV.<br />

• The EPG‘ update is only started if no timer recording<br />

is programmed within the next hour.<br />

• The EPG is broadcast over the ASTRA satellite at the<br />

•<br />

frequency of 12,603.75 MHz, with a symbol rate of 22<br />

MSymb/s and horizontal polarisation (18 V). If you have<br />

accidentally deleted the transponder at this frequency, you will<br />

need to start a new satellite and transponder scan for the<br />

ASTRA satellite (see “<strong>Sat</strong>ellite Search”).<br />

If a factory reset is performed, the information contained in the<br />

EPG is also deleted. To restore the data required for<br />

the EPG, you must run a satellite scan and then switch<br />

the receiver to standby mode to update the EPG data.<br />

As soon as the disappears from the receiver display<br />

the EPG is updated.<br />

• Digital-compatible single-cable solutions, such as “Technisat<br />

DisiCon 4 LNB”, do not permit transmission of the EPG<br />

data, because the necessary transponder (12,603.75 MHz,<br />

symbol rate 22 MSymb/s, horizontal) is not transmitted in that<br />

system. This transponder must not be deleted, as the<br />

EPG data is transmitted on it.<br />

• The EPG data is buffered on the hard disk, meaning<br />

•<br />

the hard disk is running even during normal SAT reception. Its<br />

running noise is much less than in recording or playback<br />

mode however. In addition, the hard disk emits a short noise<br />

every 10 minutes indicating an essential data balancing<br />

operation. This is quite normal, and does not need to concern<br />

you.<br />

At present it is only possible to scroll forward from the<br />

“Current” (Now playing) views in the EPG in 15-minute<br />

•<br />

blocks; it is not yet possible to access days ahead by a quick<br />

and easy route.<br />

To do so, press the button to access the “Highlights” view<br />

and use the arrow buttons to select the daily highlight tip<br />

displayed on the date you are looking for. You can now press<br />

the button again to switch to the “Current” view and you will<br />

then see the data for the day you want.<br />

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