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NON-FREESAT CHANNELS
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Watching Non-Freesat Channels
1. Enter the “Other” menu
2. Press the
buttons to select Show Non-Freesat Channels.
3. Press the
buttons to enable the option.
Non-Freesat channels and Freesat channels are stored separately in the
Freesat box but you can switch between them quite easily.
While watching a non-Freesat channel, you can step through the other
non-Freesat channels by pressing the P+ / P– buttons.
You can also switch directly to the channel you want using the 0-9 buttons.
All the non-Freesat channel numbers have four digits. If you enter the
three digits of a Freesat channel, the Freesat box will switch to that Freesat
channel.
While watching a Freesat channel you cannot enter a four-digit channel
number to switch to a non-Freesat channel:
• Press the SWAP button to switch to the channel you last watched,
whether it was a Freesat or non-Freesat channel.
You can browse through the non-Freesat channels and programmes in the
same way as you browse the Freesat channels.
• Press the info button or the
buttons to display the information bar
and then press the
buttons to see what is showing at the moment
on any of the other non-Freesat channels, and the
button to see the
programmes on next.
The Channel List
When you have non-Freesat channels stored, the channel list displays both
Freesat and non-Freesat channels.
1. Press the CH LIST button to go to the channel list by.
2. Press the
buttons to select the Manual Channels.
You can use the same channel list functions for any list: refer to the
“Channel List” pages for further information.
Non-Freesat TV channels are stored from channel number 3001 and non-Freesat radio
channels from 4001.
You can store your favourite Freesat and non-Freesat channels in the “Favourite Channels”
list, so you can switch from one to the other easily.
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