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10. tu Menu Off: Decreases/increases the volume level.
Menu On: Change settings for specific menus
11. OK Menu Off: Displays the current channel list
Menu On: Activates the highlighted menu item.
12. RECORD Records the TV programme to the connected USB storage device
13. TIMESHIFT Activates the Timeshift function (Off/On)
14. 0~9 Enters a channel number in viewing mode or a value inside the
respective menu
15. EPG Opens the EPG (Electronic Programme Guide) in TV mode
16. RECALL Back to previously watched channel
17. AUDIO Opens the audio language selection
18. TV/RADIO Toggles between TV or RADIO mode
19. FAV Opens the favourite group selection
20. FILE Opens the Media Player list
21. TTX Displays Teletext on the OSD (On Screen Display)
22. SUBTITLE Shows a list of subtitle languages
23. 56 Fast rewind/fast forward
24. Coloured buttons For Multimedia and Teletext functions
3.0 CONNECTION
3.1 Connecting to a TerrestrialAntenna
Fig.4
To receive broadcasted signals, your terrestrial indoor or outdoor antenna must be connected
to the ANT IN connector on the back of the receiver. Use a properly shielded antenna cable and
suitable connectors.
The TO TV connector allows you to loop the antenna signal to a second receiver or TV set.
Please consider that the looped signal might be too weak if you use an active antenna.
NOTE: If the signals at your location are too weak to receive proper signals with
an indoor antenna, we recommend using an outdoor antenna which
can be pointed towards the transmission tower. Ask your local dealer for
more information.
3.2 Connecting to TV with HDMIcable
Fig.4
The TV set shall be connected with the receiver using a good quality HDMI 1.3 or higher cable. This
connection gives the highest possible quality.
3.3 Connecting to TV with SCARTcable
Fig.4
Your receiver is also equipped with a SCART connector; alternatively, the TV set can be connected to
the receiver using a good quality SCART cable.