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EPG (Electronic Programme Guide)
The DVB-T Receiver
The signals received from the aerial cannot be processed by a television set.
They are processed in the built-in DVB receiver in such a way that audio and
video signals (AV) are available at its outputs, which are then passed on to the
television set.
DVB-T stands for:
Digital Video Broadcasting Terrestrial: a digital, universal transmission technology
for pictures, graphics, sound and text, i.e. for data in every conceivable form and
in every possible appropriate quality.
NOTE:
This function can only be used if it is supported by the selected station.
The built-in DVB-T receiver has an electronic programme magazine. This makes
it possible to depict the information of the individual channels on the screen. You
can acquire an overview of the programmes that are currently being transmitted or
the programmes of the day.
The EPG Function allows you:
to show information on programme content on the screen.
to highlight programmes for which a reminder window is automatically shown
at the beginning of the programme.
In order to access the EPG menu, press the PROG/EPG-button (Fig. 2/12) during
DVB-T operation. The EPG information window appears:
Current channel (1).
Current programme (2).
Following programme (3).
Current date and time (4).
Use the cursor buttons (Fig. 2/8) to select the „Channel“ line and confi rm with
the ENTER-button (Fig. 2/7) in order to display more EPG information.
The displayed window shows the programmes of the same day. With the cursor
buttons (Fig. 2/8) you can scroll through the information.
The buttons that you can use for the navigation are shown at the bottom left-hand
edge. The „
“ arrow corresponds to the ENTER-button.
Additional information can be called up with the number keys (1-4).
• 1. Info: Further information on the programme.
• 2. Prev: Programme of the previous day.
• 3. Next: Programme of the following day.
4. Detail: Contents of the programme.
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