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WATCHING NON-FREESAT CHANNELS
Non-Freesat channels and Freesat channels are stored separately
in the receiver but you can switch between them quite easily.
When you are watching a non-Freesat channel, the browsing bar
displays the Manhattan logo instead of the Freesat logo.
While watching a non-Freesat channel, you can step through the
other non-Freesat channels by pressing the or buttons.
You cannot enter a four-digit channel number to switch to a non-
Freesat channel, but you can press the button to switch to the
channel you last watched, whether it was a Freesat or non-Freesat
channel.
You can browse through the non-Freesat channels and programmes
in the same way as you browse the Freesat channels. Press
or
or to display the browsing bar and then press the or
buttons to see what is showing at the moment on any of the other
non-Freesat channels, and to see the programmes on next.
TUNING IN NON-FREESAT CHANNELS (continued)
If you choose a manual scan, you should enter the frequency
and symbol rate of the transponder to scan, using the number
buttons, and its polarization, modulation and broadcast system
by using the or
buttons. You can move between the five items
using the and buttons. When you have entered the tuning
information, press to start the scan.
If you choose an automatic scan, just press
to start the scan.
The Plaza HDR•S will take a few seconds to complete a Manual
Scan and several minutes to finish an automatic scan. While
it is scanning, the receiver displays the number of TV and radio
channels found so far. When it is finished, the receiver will display
a list of all the channels found.
You can choose to watch a non-Freesat channel from this list by
moving the orange bar using the and buttons to highlight
the channel you want and pressing
, or return to watching TV
by pressing or .
HINT: The tuning information for non-Freesat channels
may be printed in specialist magazines, or given on a
specific channel’s website.
HINT: Non-Freesat TV channels are stored from channel
number 3001 and non-Freesat radio channels from 3500.