Using the station index, Moving around in the station index, 10 chapter 2: using basic functions – Sony SAT-A3 User Manual
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Using the Station Index
Your Station Index may not look
exactly like this. The stations
displayed depend on the programming
you've ordered.
The Station Index lets you select a program from a grid of station logos
and call letters.
Note
Pressing EXIT removes all on-screen displays. Also, you may need to change
to another station if a message appears, which requests that you press the
button to purchase the program, etc.
1
Press (3 to bring up the Station Index.
STATION INDEX
Sports Center
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OIRf CT>A
101
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DtniCr«
102
mj
DIRECT«
103
mj
DIRECT«
104
m
2
DIRECT«
105
m
2
DIRECT«
106
WLÀ
OiniCTW
107
mj
OINffCT«
108
mj
DIRECT«.
109
mj
DIRECT«
110
m2
DIRECT«
111
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DIRECT«
112
m
2
DIRECT«
113
114
mj
OIKECTW
115
mj
DIRECT«
116
mj
DIRECT«
117
m2
DIRECT«
118
m
2
DIRECT«
119
m
2
DIRECT«
120
2
Move the highlight to the station you want.
The program title is displayed at the top of the Station Index. Also,
you'll hear the audio and see the video (in the background) of each
program, as they are highlighted.
The table below lists the various ways in which you can move
around in the Station Index.
3
Press the button to tune to the program that's highlighted.
Moving Around
In the Station Index
You can also change the look of the Station
Index by pressing the DISPLAY button. See
"Using the DISPLAY Feature" on page 41.
To Do This...
Use This Button
Go to other stations in the guide, one
station at a time
SAT-A3:
Move the joystick in any
direction
SAT-B3:
Press the
# ^ # buttons
Go to other stations in the Station
Index, one "page" at a time
Press the PAGE1> (CH+) and
PAGE4> (CH-) buttons
Go to a station directly
Press the’ 0-9 buttons and press
ENTER (to specify the station
number)
Return to the last station you were
watching
Press the EXIT button
10 Chapter 2: Using Basic Functions