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Useful features (DTV)

About EPG

With the Electronic Programme Guide (EPG), you can
check the schedule of DTV and Radio events, view
detailed information about them, tune to an event
currently on-air and set a timer for future events.

General EPG screen

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EPG

Sun 16/04/2005 07:05:11

Sun

16/04/2005

07:05:11

Services

07:00

08:00

09:00

070

BBC News

07:00 – 07:30

The Bold and Beautiful

BBC News

The B

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BBC 1

BBC 2

CBBC Channel

Select

Page l

Page k

Prev. Day

Next Day

OK/Timer

OK

i+

END

DTV MENU

RADIO

TV/Radio

Using the EPG

1

Press EPG.

• Pressing RADIO will switch between DTV and Radio

mode.

2

Press a/b/c/d to access the desired service
or event.

• The image shown in the picture window changes.

In the Service list:

1 Press a/b to scroll the page up/down. Or,

2 Press RED (Page l) or GREEN (Page k) to

skip to the previous/next page in one step.

In the Event name list:

1 Press c/d to scroll the page left/right. Or,

2 Press YELLOW (Prev. Day) or BLUE (Next

Day) to skip to the previous/next day in one
step.

Using the EPG Timer

When the Timer is set, the TV automatically tunes to a
preset TV event when its on-air time begins.

1

Press EPG.

2

Press a/b/c/d to select the desired event to
be preset from the Event name list, and then press
OK (OK/Timer).

• Select an event not yet started.

3

Press RED (Timer Mode), and then press a/b
to select the desired parameter (“Once”, “Daily”,
“Weekly”, or “Monthly”), and then press OK.

• Once set, the preset event is indicated with an

orange background in the EPG event name list.

Timer

S.No

Service name

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Mode

Date

Time

Duration

BBC News

Once

04/11/05 07:00 00:30

Select

OK

END

DTV MENU

Timer Mode

Delete Timer

Weekly

Monthly

Daily

Once

NOTE

• If using this function for recording, make sure to set the

timer of your recording equipment as well.

• Do not switch channels while recording using this function.
• This function cannot be set for locked services or when

Child Lock applies. (See pages 24 and 27.)

• Up to 8 events can be preset using the Timer function.
• If the TV is in standby mode when the preset on-air time

nears, it will output signals for recording without image
displayed on the screen.

• If you are watching another event, an alarm message

displays on the screen a few seconds before the preset
time.

• To cancel the preset, select the event to delete, press

GREEN (Delete Timer), press c/d to select “Yes”, and
then press OK.

• An alert message displays when the preset events overlap

one another.

• The TV power may not come on for several seconds if

you preset an event using the EPG Timer and if the AC
cord has been disconnected.

• Once you preset an event using the EPG Timer, in DTV,

and then press B on the remote control to enter the
standby mode, the power consumption will be higher than
normal (about 20W) until the programmed event is
broadcast. When pressing a on the TV to turn off the
power, the power consumption will be same as normal
standby consumption (about 0.9W), and the EPG Timer
will not be in operation.

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Service name

2

Event name

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Picture window

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Service list

• Shows the list of all services currently available. As

you scroll down the list, the rows in the Event name
list on the right will be refreshed correspondingly.

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Event name list

• Shows the names of current events in a grid of rows

and columns. You can check scheduled event
information up to several days ahead, depending
on conditions.

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To watch an event currently on-air, press OK (OK/
Timer).

• The TV will show the image in full screen.
• Selecting an event that has not yet started will

activate the EPG Timer mode instead.

NOTE

• Pressing p opens the EPG Description screen that

provides more information about the selected event. Press
p or END to exit.

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