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Use this menu to set the time and date.
Automatic Time Update
If the “Automatic Time Update” is set to “On”, the
receiver will receive the time and date automatically
from the broadcast signal.
Note:
Some networks may transmit an incorrect time
or date.
Date
Use this option to manually set the date.
Local Time
Use this option to manually set the time.
Time Zone
The DVB standard broadcast time and date is for the
GMT time zone. In order to display the local time correctly, you must set the local time zone.
Note:
If daylight savings is enabled then the receiver is changing automatically the time on the following
condition (valid for Europe with no time limit).
summer times begins and ends at 1:00 am universal time (Greenwich mean time)
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it begins the last Sunday in March
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it ends the last Sunday in October.
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This is done in disregard of DVB broadcasted information.
DEFAULT SETTINGS
Use this option to reset the receiver to default settings. This may be necessary when a large number of settings
have accidentally been made incorrectly, for example. As you can see in the picture, there are three kinds of
default settings: “Factory defaults”, “Settings only” and
“Preprogrammed Channel Lists”.
Factory Defaults
Press the “OK” key and confirm with the “Green”
function key, if you want to reset the unit to the “Factory
default” settings.
Note: Using this option will delete all data stored in the
channel lists, and favourite lists.
After this, a “Quick Start Guide” menu will be open.
Please refer to the Quick Start Guide section of this user
manual for further information.
Settings only
Use this option to reset only the user preferences and settings, such as time and date. The channel lists will
remain unchanged.
Note:
If the menu is not displayed clearly or in black and white, after changing the settings, it is because the
Video output mode was changed when you reset the unit to default settings. To correct this problem see chapter