Displaying and moving through the menus, Moving around each menu to select an option, Changing the value of each menu option – Philips STU811 User Manual
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OPERATION
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Displaying and Moving Through the Menus
To put the Main Menu on the screen, press the MENU key.
To select the next menu down the menu structure, press the appropriate numeric key,
(for example, if you press the 3 key, the Timer Menu will appear on the screen).
The numeric keys are therefore used to move down the menu structure.
To move back up the structure, one menu at a time, press the MENU key. If you press
the MENU key at the Main Menu, the receiver returns to normal viewing mode.
To move out of any of the menus and back to normal viewing mode at any time, press
the OFF key.
Moving Around Each Menu to Select an Option
When you are in any of the lowest menus in the structure, each of the menu options
(the items listed in the menu) generally has a value associated with it. Press the
appropriate numeric key to select an option. When an option is selected, its value
flashes.
For some menu options, selecting the option immediately causes a specific action to
be carried out. These options are described in detail when their menus are described.
Changing the Value of Each Menu Option
When an option is selected and its value is flashing, you can alter the value.
To select each of the available values in turn, press the blue+or the red -on the rocker
key (which is just below the Menu key on the handset). In all subsequent descriptions,
these will be called the + key and - key.
With each press of the + key, the value displayed on the screen will change to the next
available value. Pressing the - key moves back to the previous available value and
both keys '\vrap” when they reach the end of the range. If you hold down the + or -
key, the receiver will go through the values more quickly.
Storing the Information
In most menus, the values become current as soon as you alter them, and the values
are automatically stored when you leave the menu by pressing the MENU or OFF key.
In some menus, such as the Swap, Insert and Delete Programme Menus there is a
STORE or CONFIRM option which causes actions to be carried out.
In the Programme Install Menu, there is a STORE PROGRAMME option. This is used
to store all the information which you have set at the Find Programmes, Audio Settings
and External Decoder Menus against a particular programme number.
Abandoning a Menu Without Storing
At a menu which has a STORE option, you can abandon the changes you have made
by leaving the menu (by pressing the MENU or OFF key) before you select the
STORE option. You can also abandon changes you have made in the Find Pro
grammes, Audio Settings and External Decoder Menus providing you leave the menu
system before you store this information at the Programme Install Menu. In all other
menus all the settings you make a'"e stored automatically.
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