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DVB-T station search
The DVB-T station search operation searches the
entire frequency band for TV and radio stations.
All stations which are found are placed in separa-
te TV and radio station tables. See Section 29. for
details of DVB radio mode.
If you are not satisfied with the order in which the
stations are displayed, you can move them to
other positions or delete unwanted stations (see
Section 24., "Sorting stations".
Executing the automatic station search
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV menu.
• Press the red key
to open the menu
"Configuration".
• Use the corresponding numeric key (in
the example:
´
) to select " DVB-T".
• In the setting window "Antenna", you
can switch the supply voltage for an
antenna on or off with the - + key.
Normal setting = Off !
The setting "On" may be used only if
you have an active indoor antenna
which needs a supply voltage for its
internal amplifier.
• Use the corresponding numeric key (in
the example:
·
) to select "Search set-
tings".
• In the setting window, use the - + key to select
one of the following:
All
= search for all stations.
FTA only
= search for only unencrypted
(free-to-air) stations.
FTA +CICAM
= search for FTA stations and sta-
tions which can be decoded with a CI module
(accessory).
• Press the "OK" key and use the corresponding
numeric key (in the example:
»
) to select
"Automatic search".
• Press the "OK" key to start the search. The TV
set now searches for available stations.
22.2 Setting Stations
Automatic DVB-T station search
Opening the menu
MENU
ᕥ
ᕣ
General settings
Manuall search
Automatic search
Search settings
Antenna
Function for F3
Function for F2
Function for F1
EURO sockets
DVB-C
DVB-T
Analog-TV
Country
Language
Operating
Start stadion search
Change with the
numeric keys or
. Accept
value with
F1
➔
OK
OK
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
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