7.6 Return to last programme selected
> Press Backon the remote control to return to the last programme viewed previously.
> Press the key again to return to the programme viewed previously.
7.7 Display time and programme information
This function allows you to view programme information related to the current programme.
> Press the Info key to display the information related to the current programme (Fig.
7-8).
In the bottom half of the screen you will now see displayed the current time, the name of the
current channel and programme, including the starting and ending time, where these data
are broadcast by the provider.
> Where available, press the Info key again to display information on the next pro-
gramme.
7.8 Additional Programme information
Where available, the function Programme Information can be used to obtain additional pro-
gramme information on the programme currently selected.
> Press 2 x the Info key to open an additional information window (Fig. 7-9).
More detailed information on the current programme will be displayed.
> Lengthy text passages can be scrolled one line at a time using the arrow keys
right/left.
> Press the Info function key again to display information on the next programme.
> Press the Info key once more to exit the information window.
7.9 Channel information
> Press the OK key
> Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the programme you wish to view informa-
tions.
> Press Option key to display the data of the channel currently selected.
> You may use the other coloured function keys to display Audio/Video information,
Programme information and, where available, information on the Encryption
system (CA) used.
> Press Menu to return to normal operating mode.
7.10 Freeze frame
> Press the Stop key to freeze the current television image as a still image.
> Press the same key again to return to normal operation.
7.11 Sleep timer
> Press the key Sleep timer several times to select the desired switch-off time of the
receiver, from 15 minutes to 2 hours. At the end of the selected time, the receiver will
switch off automatically, and go to stand-by mode.
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