Installation guide

PAG.
31
English
rev 1.2
SYSTEM SETUP
5. When you select “Message” (reminding message) option in
“Timer Service” then you can enter additional data (OSD 67):
- Wakeup Message: press [ ] to select the category of the
reminding message from Birthday, Anniversary and General.
- Wakeup Date: Use the [Number] buttons to input your wakeup
date.
- On Time: Use the [Number] buttons to input your wakeup
time. If date and time are reached, no matter if the system is in
standby mode or in playing mode, it will automatically show a
reminding message.
- The message will be displayed on the screen until you press
[Exit] to close it.
6. Press [Exit] to leave the “Timer” menu.
5.3.2. LOCAL TIME SETTING
When you select “Local Time Setting” and press [OK] then you
will see a window like the one beside (OSD 68):
1. GMT Usage: This item is used to set the time by using the time
signal from the satellite. Press [ ] to change the setting.
2. The “GMT Offset” item is only available when “GMT Usage”
is set to “On”. Press [ ] to set the “GMT Offset” value.
With every time you press the button the time offset will be
increased / decreased by half an hour.
3. Summer: this option is only available when “USE GMT” is
enabled. Use [ ] to switch on/off the summer timetable.
4. “Date” and “Time” items are only available when the “GMT
Usage” is set to “Off”. Press [ ] to select one item and
use number buttons to input time and date directly.
NOTE: If the current channel provides the correct time
information, you will see the current time after you entered
“Time” menu. If the channel doesn’t provide time information,
you have to input the date and time information manually. The
most channels support the time signal.
5. Show time: Use [ ] to switch on/off this option. When
the option is enabled, the time will be displayed at the TV in a
frame in the top right margin.(OSD 69)
6. Press [Exit] to exit the menu.
5.3.3. SLEEP TIMER
Press [OK] button in this option to set the sleep timer. You will
see “SLEEP TIME OFF / SLEEP TIME 10 / SLEEP TIME 30
/ SLEEP TIME 60 / SLEEP TIME 90 / SLEEP TIME 120”.
(OSD 70)
If you set a sleep time, the system will change to Standby mode
after the chosen time period.
OSD 67
OSD 68
OSD 69
OSD 70