Operating Instruction

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list. It depends on the related broadcast whether this
feature is supported or not.
In order to access the Electronic Programme Guide
press the Guide button on the remote. Use the
directional buttons to navigate through the programme
guide. You can use the Up/Down directional buttons to
switch to previous/next channel on the list, Programme
+/- buttons to scroll up or down the list page by page
and Right/Left directional buttons to select a desired
event of the currently highlighted channel. If available,
the full name, start-end time and duration of the
highlighted event and a brief information about it will
be displayed on the screen. Press Info button to see
additional information on the highlighted event. Press
Back/Return button to go back to guide screen.
Press Blue button to search events. Press Yellow
button to see available on demand player applications.
Press Green button to see the recommendations and
box sets. You can also press Red button to open the
schedule. Using the schedule you can see events of
the current day, previous or next 7 days. Highlight
the day and then the time and press OK to see the
available events. New functions may also be assigned
to the coloured buttons on the remote when they
are available. Follow the on-screen information for
accurate button functions.
The guide can not be displayed if Freeview Live TV
input source is blocked from the Settings>Chan
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nel>Parental Controls>Inputs Blocked menu in Live
TV mode or on Home Screen.
Integrated Catch-Up Services
You can enjoy Freeview Play catch-up TV services that
work directly through the electronic programme guide.
Whilst you are on a channel press Red button to open
the schedule and then use the directional buttons to
select day and time and press OK. You will see content
of the selected time on the guide. Available catch-up
content may change according to broadcasters and will
be marked with a play icon. Highlight the content you
want to play back and press the OK button.
Make sure that your TV is connected to your home
network in order to use the catch-up services. For
further information regarding this matter and other
requirements for Freeview Play services refer to
the Connecting to the Internet and Freeview Play
Platform sections.
Connecting to the Internet
You can access the Internet via your TV, by connecting
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the network settings in order to enjoy a variety of
streaming content and internet applications. These
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Internet menu. You can also highlight the Connected/
Not Connected icon on the Home screen and press OK
to access this menu. For further information refer to
Network & Internet section under the title of Settings.
Wired Connection
Connect your TV to your modem/router via an Ethernet
cable. There is a LAN port on the rear side of your TV.
The status of the connection under the Ethernet
section in the Network & Internet menu will change
from Not connected to Connected.
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1. Broadband ISP connection
2. LAN (Ethernet) cable
3. LAN input on the rear side of the TV
You might be able to connect your TV to a network
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In that case, you can connect your TV directly to the
network using an Ethernet cable.
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2. LAN input on the rear side of the TV
Wireless Connection
A wireless LAN modem/router is required to connect
the TV to the Internet via wireless LAN.
Highlight Wi-Fi option in the Network & Internet menu
and press OK to enable wireless connection. Available
networks will be listed. Select one and press OK to
connect. For more information refer to Network &
Internet section under the title of Settings.