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4.11. Personal planner

This personal planner function allows defining events and
reminders. The receivers will zap then automatically to these
events or remind them to you.

To activate it, select “Personal Planner” from the Main Menu.

Select first a date, during which you want to set an event
and press the blue information key to add a reminder event
and then follow the instruction in the information bar at the
bottom of the screen.

Press the “OK/Menu” key on the current date (highlighted
in blue to define an event for today. The TV guide list appears
then; it is possible to toggle between the Main and favourite
list using the yellow function key. Details of a channel can
be seen with the red key. Press finally select to define an
event.

4.12. Default settings

A reset function is provided to return the receiver to all the
default settings programmed at the factory before delivery
to the customer. This deletes all subsequent programming
commands, and means that you have to start again with
the installation procedure.

A reset always makes sense when a large number of settings
have accidentally been made incorrectly or in error.

In order to proceed with a reset, press the “OK/Menu“ key
to call up the Main Menu. Select the entry “Default Settings“
and press the “OK/Menu“ key to confirm your selection.

In the next display, you will be given the option of pressing
the Select function key to confirm the selection, or the Exit
function key to abandon the reset and return to the Main
Menu.

Please note: if you press the select function key at this
stage in order to start the reset procedure, all individual
settings relating, e.g. to antenna configuration, channel
list, sorting of channels, etc., will be lost permanently!

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Use the numbered keys and LEFT and RIGHT for text input.

Use UP and DOWN to select annual or normal reminders.

Press ‘Select’ to enter.

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Revert to Factory Defaults

1   TV Guide

2    Personal Planner

3    Settings

6    Default Settings

7    Exit

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Summary of Contents for IDL 1000 T

Page 1: ...al Receiver IDL 1000 T Detailed Table of Contents 2 1 Safety Precautions 3 2 Control elements and connections 4 3 Remote Control 5 4 Connecting and operating the receiver 6 5 Trouble shooting 12 Technical data 13 Index A Z 15 ...

Page 2: ...Connections 4 2 On Off switch 4 3 Programme selection 4 4 Subtitling activation 4 5 Zapping 4 6 Teletext 4 7 Calling up the Main Menu 4 8 Programme Search 4 9 Product Information 4 10 Software download 4 11 Personal planner 4 12 Default settings 5 Trouble shooting Technical Data Index A Z 40 3 4 5 6 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 10 10 10 11 11 12 13 15 ...

Page 3: ...ver is fitted with small ventilation slits on the top and along the sides to assist in circulating air Small objects could fall into these slits so please do not put any objects on top of the receiver Ensure adequate ventilation Never cover the ventilation slits on the unit casing When in operation the digital receiver should be placed on a straight and solid base It should not be placed in direct...

Page 4: ...Control Receives signals from the remote control unit On Off Led Indicates if the receiver is On or Off VCR Scart Facility for connecting a video recorder TV Scart For connection to TV set ANTENNA IN Terrestrial antenna input RF LOOP OUT Output of the terrestrial antenna signal UHF channel for connection to the TV Mains power connection For connecting to domestic power supply cable supplied ...

Page 5: ...ext This calls up the built in teletext decoder when available only operational on TV programmes providing teletext or videotext Subtitles A B Activates the subtitles Numeric keys 0 9 Ch Channel Down Zapping to the previous channel Green function key Special function in interactive TV applications on screen displays Blue Information function key Details about the active channel or special function...

Page 6: ...ively The Scart connection ensures that audio and video signals are transmitted to the TV set in optimum quality 4 1 3 Connection to a video recorder Just as the TV set the video recorder is connected to the receiver via a Scart connection Use the VCR socket for this purpose 4 2 On Off switch Press the On Off key Standby on the remote control The receiver is now ready for operation Now switch on y...

Page 7: ...r functionality within the interactive TV application A screen with the information about the current selected channel is appearing then This information screen can also be activated by pressing the right key 4 3 2 Using the numeric keys If you want to select a programme directly and you know its programme number then it is easiest to enter the programme by means of the numeric keys As the receive...

Page 8: ...than 1 second of the first digit The receiver will wait for 1 second to find out whether any more digits are to be entered The receiver will then switch to channel 12 4 6 Teletext The teletext or videotext feature familiar from analogue TV programmes is also broadcast on many digital TV programmes The digital receiver is equipped to decode the teletext video text signal internally and to display i...

Page 9: ...u key Navigation on this page is exclusively done by using the Up Down directional keys and options are scrolled over with the Left Right navigation keys 4 7 1 Screen Size Size 4 3 or 16 9 can be selected 4 7 2 TV Scart The format of the signal on the TV Scart can be chosen here The options are CVBS RGB S Video 1 Screen Size 2 TV SCART 3 Store Exit Move select Exit 07 50 Tue Feb 25th Audio Video S...

Page 10: ... have been used in the unit 4 10 Software Download The receiver software can be updated via the antenna and can thus be kept up to date at all times How to start a Software Update Press the OK Menu key to call up the Main Menu then select Settings Here you should select the sub display Software Download Now either you choose the Auto mode select option 6 Start Scan and press the OK menu to start t...

Page 11: ...e incorrectly or in error In order to proceed with a reset press the OK Menu key to call up the Main Menu Select the entry Default Settings and press the OK Menu key to confirm your selection In the next display you will be given the option of pressing the Select function key to confirm the selection or the Exit function key to abandon the reset and return to the Main Menu Please note if you press...

Page 12: ...rt new batteries Insert batteries in correct position No sound or picture in case of programmes that have worked previously Antenna has be disconnected Programme has switched to different transponder Programme no longer broadcast Adjust the antenna connection Initiate new programme search Delete programme from list Temporary picture and sound problems square blocks in picture or picture frozen gap...

Page 13: ...t TV Scart Output VCR Scart Output Led On Off IR Sensor 1 x IEC 169 2 Female 1 x F type 47 862 MHz 75 Ohms 90 to 20 dBm 7 or 8 MHz COFDM 2 k 8 k QPSK 16 QAM 64 QAM 1 4 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 According to MPEG 2 MP ML MPEG 1 ISO IEC 1172 2 4 3 16 9 automatic adjustment for 16 9 TV sets Letter box filtering 720 x 576 Pal MPEG _ Audio layer 1 and 2 16 kHz 22 0516 kHz 24 kHz 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 44 kHz 48 kHz 88 ...

Page 14: ...xDxH Weight Operating Storage Temp Special Features Software update via Antenna MHEG 5 32 Bits host CPU 81 MHz 2 Mbyte 16 Mbytes Automated for all DVB programs semi automated or manual 999 channels Last Station Memory 36 kHz 10 Meters max RC 5 Internal 95 250 Volt AC 50 60 Hz 315 x 152 5 x 60 8 mm Weight 2 2 Kg Net 5 to 40 C 20 C to 65 C Yes Yes Technical changes possible Developed in Germany ...

Page 15: ...ult Settings 11 F Frequency 13 Function keys 5 M Main Menu 9 Mute 5 O On Off switch 6 Operating the receiver 6 P Programme Search 10 Programme selection 7 R Remote Control 5 Reset 11 S Safety Precautions 3 Software Download 10 Switch off 6 T Technical Data 13 Trouble shooting 12 TV set 3 6 V Video recorder 4 6 Z Zapping 8 ...

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