> Press the same key again, either on the receiver front
panel or on the remote control, to switch the receiver
off again.
> The receiver is now in standby mode,and the display
on the receiver will show the time.
If the current time is not shown, this must still be
downloaded to the unit. To do this, switch the receiver
on, and set it to a major channel that broadcasts a
time signal, for about 30 seconds to download the
time automatically.
7.2 Programme selection
7.2.1 Using the Programme up/down keys
>You can move through the list one slot at a time, up or
down, by using the Programme keys up/down
either on the receiver or on the remote control.
7.2.2 Using the numeric keys
> Use the numeric keys to enter the programme number
you wish to view.
For example:
1 for programme slot 1
1, then 4 for programme slot 14
2, then 3, then 4 for programme slot 234
When entering multi-digit programme numbers you have
approx. 3 seconds after pressing the key to complete your
entry.
If you wish to enter a number consisting of only one or two
digits, you can speed up the selection process by holding
down the key of the last digit a little longer.
7.2.3 Using the programme list (Navigator)
> Press OK.
The programme list will now be displayed. In TV mode
only the TV programmes will be displayed, and in
radio mode only the radio programmes will be display-
ed. The programme currently selected is marked/high-
lighted. (Fig. 7-1)
> Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the desired
programme.
> Press the yellow function key Preview to view a pre-
view of the programme highlighted.
> Press OK to view the highlighted programme.
> Use the arrow keys up/down to move the marker
around the list one line at a time.
> Use the arrow keys right/left to move the marker
around the list, backward or forward, one page at a
time.
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(Fig. 7-1)