
Note: If you want to write settings that you have found in the Internet into your receiver, you have to be
careful:
A settings file does not only contain the channel information, it also includes the general receiver
settings (menu language, parental pin, ...), the LNB and the satellite configuration. These configuration
settings will usually not fit to your receiver.
Therefore you should better overwrite these configuration settings with your own configuration settings
(see chapter 3.i or 5.d.)
When you have loaded a settings file or read the settings from your receiver, you get the following
window (depending on the window size and some personal settings the picture may differ).
You see the TV channels (light blue background) and the radio channels (light green background) as
well as a transponder list, a satellite list and the favourite list (FAV).
If you select an item in the satellite list, you will see all channels and all transponders that are assigned
to this satellite.
If you select a transponder or the favourite list, you will only see the channels that are assigned to this
transponder or the favourite list.
When you select a channel, the satellite, transponder and FAV list (if the channel is in the FAV list) of
this channel are marked grey.
Channels that are in the favourite list are marked in the channel list with a darker background colour.
Transponders marked in red are empty; they contain no channels.
If the channel number is marked with a red background colour, the channel is assigned to a vertical
polarised transponder. If the channel number has a white background colour, the channel is assigned
to a horizontal polarised transponder.
If a satellite has a green background colour, it is activated, which means there are already channels on
this satellite.
(You can change all these marking colours in the configuration menu, see chapter 5.b.)
When you click with the right mouse button in the channel list (TV or radio) and select from the popup
menu the entry "Info" you will get the number of TV channels, radio channels, transponders and
satellites that are in your settings.
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