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1. 33 viewing restrictions 30 Replacing the lt 13 Restrictions 234 3 44x43 54 9 3 ERO 3a die dO a 30 Safety information 10 link aai uou ux ens aie paee aka 25 Setup COHBBCLIONS sya csee RG HS OUR RA 14 15 basic operation 16 PIN s penere a EEO EER T 18 automatic tUNING 26 dca sss 33 Pr 32 pict re ups Ek 27 favourite channels 33 Scan for channels 27 SOWING Problems de OR datuan 35 Specifications 37 SUBTITLES MMC 33 cU TTE 23 UE CUI o T 27 33 Welles ee oe GRAS oases eens xui 16 Up TV Anytime duced sace armen oes 7 8 21 30 Troubleshooting General problems 34 35 36 Reception problems 35 TV Guides Quick Guide 17 Programme Guide 19 d op AP 12 Viewing restrictions 32 Warnings Fuse Rating Your recorder is supplied with an approved 3AMP fused mains plug When replacing the fuse always use a 3 AMP BS1362 approved type To obtain a replacement fuse contact your retailer If the mains sockets
2. CE meceecce 21711111 100 Faecurites While in the Programme Guide you can navigate around using the arrow buttons Up down arrows will move between channels while the left and right arrows move in time The Guide is split into three sections of 30 minutes each The information contained in a time segment usually shows the name of the programme This is only the case when the programme takes up the whole of that 30 minute time slot As programmes can be longer or shorter than 30 minutes the Programme Guide has been constructed to inform you of this If a programme is longer than 30 mins the next time slot shows three dots to indicate that the programme runs in to the next slot If programme is shorter that 30 mins the programme name is followed by an arrow to indicate that more than one programme exists in that slot If programme does not start exactly on the time boundary it will have two dots in front of the programme name to indicate that it starts later than the time shown in the column heading If you leave the highlighter box over a 41 programme for than five seconds box will appear showing a synopsis of the programme It also shows the start and end times for that programme in the top right hand corner E Using Your DTR 19 Across the bottom of the screen are a number functions activated by pressing the coloured buttons
3. THOMSON UJ 36 Index Adding Favourite Channels 20 Reminders 20 Audio Language nen MC 33 ACCESSO ES a aaa a asp Nes d x ce Pree Ge due dime 11 Banner programme 17 sareste 20 POUR 13 S e ed 26 31 Changing a ard were he EX dS RP oe ae 16 nr A ae 33 HO PIN 2422554 re ences RE eae E Edu 32 Channels P 16 favourites 20 Child lock ee eer rr ee eee ere eee 32 Su C P TT ie oe 3 Days left ouod ad sd e E 22 Digital audio 14 34 PIS CI PIC Km 16 Disk space management 25 Delete uos adu dvi bade eee 23 Editing an event 24 Favourite Channels E 33 USING ow es 23 pnr e 23 Front panel indicators 37 Getting started 12 Guard MES Ie ROCA EROR
4. Once you have highlighted your choice with the yellow box press the OK button to move to the new menu level If the DTR states that a PIN number is required Personel Identification Number enter this now The default number is 0000 you can find how to change this on page 32 As you learn to use the DTR you will find that the number buttons can take you directly to sub menus without the need for using the arrow buttons e g Use 4 for the fourth item setup 1 for the first item Programme Guide etc In each menu look at the bottom lines of text for more information on which buttons to press This could be arrow buttons 1 or gt or the coloured buttons Finally when you have finished making adjustments use the BACK button to return to the TV picture You may need to press it more than once depending on the menu item 18 Please refer to the inside front cover for a full colour image of your 1 remote control and its primary functions Using the Programme Guide Your DTR has access to two programme guides Initially your DTR will access Fi 2 the broadcast 7 day Programme Guide but as soon as your DTR has acquired the Up TV on screen programming guide you will have access to 14 day KO QD listings The Programme guide screen gives you a fast way of planning your viewing and recording To access this guide press the GUIDE button relia Wepesi d 11 11 oe ELLA
5. on your remote control Go to day Pressing the GREEN button will bring up an overlay box pop up This is the GO TO DAY menu Using the up and down arrows you will move the highlighter to a day in the future Pressing OK will take you back to the Programme Guide but now the guide is showing programmes on the day you selected From here you can set up recordings or reminders Favourites a Pressing the BLUE button will present the guide with remeare amine just your selected favourite channels displayed ae c cmm she angi 58742 P If you have not yet created a Favourites list you will see pop up as shown Pressing the RED button will close the pop up Pressing the GREEN button will take you to the Favourites set up screen E 2 Use the Up and Down arrows to highlight a channel that you would like to make a favourite Press OK to add it to your Favourites Your Favourites are identified by a You can remove it from your list by pressing the OK button again Also use the RED button to select all or the GREEN button to delete 7 all sm iz M To exit this menu press the BACK button Set reminder Pressing the YELLOW button will add a reminder to the currently highlighted programme you can see if you have set a reminder as the reminder icon FU will appear next to the programme name If you wish to cancel the reminder press the YELLOW but
6. H che blan check foe regres cae Tar damage or call a rechnen Do ror Heiss irs to epe the ire rer rating pel The OFF button Bon the remote control and on the recorder itself does not completely disconnect the unit from the mains supplu but switches operating power on and off In order that you may enjoy this product for a long time it is important that you observe the following points when installing and operating your recorder Note In order to disconnect this equipment completely from the mains it is necessary to withdraw the plug from the wall socket Please ensure that the plug remains accessible at all times As soon as the mains plug is inserted into the wall socket it will become powered and commence its initialisation sequence When complete the unit will remain in its standby mode until activated by use of either the remote control or front panel stand by button Disconnect the recorder from the mains supply before you connect the recorder to or disconnect it from any other equipment Remember that contact with 230 Volt AC mains can be lethal or cause severe electric shock Q This recorder is intended for the reception of TV picture and sound signals Any other application is expressly prohibited Do not expose the recorder to any moisture The recorder is intended for use in dry rooms If you wish to operate it in the open air make absolutely sure that it is protect
7. Trick modes These are functions that enable you to move forward or rewind through a recording There a nine incremental speeds for both forward and rewind these are fi x1 x2 x4 x8 x16 x32 amp x64 1 Press the forward or rewind button on your remote control to enter the trick mode Repeated presses of that button will increase the speed To reduce the speed press the opposite button Note That quarter and half speed modes are only accessed from pause mode To enter pause mode press the Pause button on your remote control Also while in pause mode you can press the pause button again to advance one frame Continued pressing will advance frame by frame Set Up From the MAIN MENU press 4 or select Set Up The basic set up menu has 6 options but the ability to be expanded with additional options Press the RED button to expand the menu to see all of the set up options The set up menu should now look like this SET UP MENL Mionday 25 lune WH Customise OTR AE Customise TUTV Anytime Recording Preferences Messer es Hep Chid Lod 1742 Languages 108 3 6 Es Find in your area or look Tor new chanmets Use the UP and DOWN buttons to highlight the sub menu you wish to enter and press the OK button or press the number button that is associated with the sub menu SCAN For Channels You will have performed this option automatically as part of the installati
8. 12 Introduction Congratulations on your choice of this state of the art Digital Television Recorder DTR We hope you will enjoy all the new features this technology brings to your home for many years Your is going to revolutionise the way you watch TV You can pause live TV for example while you answer the phone and then resume watching where you left off You can also record two different channels at the same time Delayed viewing fast forward and rewind functions allow you to play and replay the sports action without having to worry about the rest of the game which is still being recorded These features could make you lose track of time but fortunately the LIVE TV button brings you back to the present instantly Your dealer should have checked your postcode for reception but the availability of Digital Signals does depend on the transmitter s available to your receiving aerial If you have any doubt about this availability please contact your dealer or try one of the following Text your postcode to 83331 standard rates apply e Visit the websites www freeview co uk or www dtg org uk consumer e Call FREEVIEW on 08708 809980 If you experience reception problems check page 35 for some suggestions or contact our aerial helpline on 0800 5428265 NOTE This product can be upgraded from software updates broadcast over the air to your recorder The manufacturer reserves the right to transmit software updates that it woul
9. 4 3 TV supports 16 9 switching check your TV manuel or 16 9 Widescreen for widescreen TV s TV Picture Adjust horizontal and TV Picture Adjust vertical Select these options to move the picture generated by the either horizontally or vertically so it sits centrally on your television screen SCART setting Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to choose from S Video for specific TV s RGB for best pictures or PAL for all other types See your TV manuel for the best choice it usuallu depends on which socket you connect to Programme search This option turns on or off the Search facility accessed using the red keu in the Guide that provides a search facility across the EPG and VOD listings When enabled the red keu is used to access the Search screen and the white R key is used to record programmes within the Guide If disabled the red key is also used to record programmes within the guide Synopsis Pop Up delay This option allows you to either turn off the synopsis window that pops up over the Guide or video when a programme is selected or to change the period that you wait for before it appeers RF modulator advanced Your is equipped with an RF aerial modulator This feature allows you to watch pictures on a TV set when only connected via the aerial lead This can be useful if you wish to send the pictures from your to more than one TV in your house Using the example method below you can also
10. LCN Stream swap Your DTR has two tuners which means it can receive two different channels at the same time You can switch between these two channels by pressing on your remote control If that channel is paused it will automatically switch to play to allow you to watch the programme Furthermore if you are watching a recorded programme your will pause that programme and switch to the programme currently being received by one of the tuners Pressing again will switch to the other tuner and pressing again will return you to your recorded programme and resume playback Instant record If while watching a programme you decide you wish to record it press the RECORD button on your remote control and hold for 3 seconds Your will automatically record the programme to the end of the scheduled time and add of that programme that exists in your review buffer Chase play viewing This is the ability to view a programme that is currently being recorded as part of a scheduled record or an instant record process There are two ways to view a programme while it is being recorded From Planned Recordings highlight the programme you wish to watch and press the RED button on your remote control and hold for 3 seconds This will start the programme from the beginning You can also change channels to the one that is recording your programme and use trick modes such as REWIND to move back through the recording to your desired point
11. Now enter the 4 digit code relating to your make of TV Again the TV button will flash twice If an invalid code is entered the TV button will only flash one long flash Getti Make sure that the entered code is the right one for your TV by gt pressing the active buttons from the list below If your TV does not TAA ach aud respond repeat the sequence with the next available code in the table Once you are sure that the code is correct you can write it down in the box to the right and on an identical label on the inside battery door of your DTR remote control Controlling your TV set TV Sets the remote control unit in TV mode by pressing once and enables you then to control your TV set Switches the TV set on or off Vol TV Volume control 2 Switches sound off or on again CH Switches channel or selects an AV socket AV Selects an AV socket o to 9 Change channel or enters digital values TEXT Access Teletext pages On Off Access Teletext pages Off Enables you to use the Teletext function on TV sets Play button Colour buttons 13 Connections How to connect the aerial and scart cables REMEMBER SAFETY FIRST ALWAYS UNPLUG ALL YOUR EQUIPMENT FROM THE MAINS BEFORE MAKING CONNECTIONS EMI TETTTTE m j EL _ Follow the steps below referring to the numbered parts on page 7 and the diagram above A Unplug the antenna cable from your
12. PIN bu pressing the RED button and following the simple steps on screen Max Certificate This sets the maximum certificate value allowed on any viewed content Live or Recorded If at anytime a user tries to view content with a certificate higher than the maximum certificate allowed the recorder will blank the screen mute the audio and pop up the PIN entry window Unless a valid PIN is entered the content cannot be viewed The available settings are U PG 12 15 or 18 Note that the default is 18 which means that there is no automatic block of any content from being viewed You should lower this to a level suitable for the people with access to your DTR Note that setting a certificate does not limit the content that can be recorded only what can be viewed This allows viewing decisions to be made when the viewer is present Lock Period Start amp Lock Period End This allows the DTR to be locked down during the START and END times Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to increment or decrement the time in 15 minute steps In both cases the default value is OFF Lock Once you have set lock periods you will have to activate them by setting Lock on Likewise you can also turn lock periods off with this option Favourites Advanced Setting Favourites enables you to just scroll around the channels that you wish to see and not the entire list of available channels This does not preclude you from watching a channel outside of y
13. Ra ciy Tu 241 4b rb Bi L A in TY you should refer to your card instructions TETE nDrbeaGMS Lo 4j pra ia d for details It will take up to 48 hours for your first Top Up TV Anytime programmes to appear on your DTR but you will be able to watch your Freeview channels as normal Please ensure you ALWAYS leave your DTR ON or in STANDBY to make sure you receive all the programmes Top Up TV sends you on a daily basis It will take 7 days for your to fill up to its full capacity If you do not currently have a Top Up TV viewing card but would like to watch programmes from channels such as those mentioned above call Top Up TV on 08444 158 158 Otherwise press on your remote and you should now be able to start watching any of the available Freeview channels What to do if your installation fails e Check that all the connections have been made as shown in the diagram and the power is switched on to all of the equipment e Check that the batteries in the remote control are in the right way round and press the DTR button Check that the DTR button flashes when pressed e Make sure the TV aerial is connected directly to your DTR 1st in chain e Check any signal boosters are Digital TV compatible and switched on e Repeat the installation by following the tuning instructions on page 27 of the main user manual e f this does not help you may need an aer
14. is that you don t have to download all the programmes available You can choose to record and download only those programmes from channels you watch So for example if you don t have kids you can save space on your hard drive by de selecting the kids channels giving you more space to download those you do want to watch Customising your channels is easy and should be done on a regular basis to ensure you maximise the amount of space you have available for your own recordings This menu presents a list of available Top Up TV Anytime channels Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to move between columns Use the UP and DOWN arrows to move the highlighter over a channel for activation Press the RED button to activate the channel Note the two times on the bottom of the screen The Top Up TV TUTV hours per week will change as you activate or de activate channels The available space left for personal recordings on your DTR s hard disk drive storage space is shown on the far right ari Fara ob rd In some cases there will be insufficient free storage space in the Personal Disk Space area to re assign for Top Up TV Anytime use In this case a pop up will be displayed as shown to enable you to remove content from the Record Library Use the UP and DOWN arrows to select a programme and then delete it by pressing the RED button Once you have created enough space you can activate the new channel by pressing the GREEN bu
15. to watch meri 11 01 Tap E l To view programmes from these channels call now on 08444 158 158 Using Your DTR 21 22 Using your Programme Library To access the PROGRAMME LIBRARY press the LIBRARY button on your remote control or option 2 from the MAIN MENU Initially the Programme Library will be empty but as you start using your it will build and show not just the recordings that you have made or saved but also the Top Up TV Anytime programmes that are stored on your DIR and available to watch at anytime Your storage area is partitioned into two sections For more information on how to change the partition sizes please turn to page 30 The two sections are arranged so that you have control over the top section which appears first on the top section of the menu Here you can keep your recordings or delete them to make more space as required To delete a recording move the highlighter with the UP or Down arrow buttons over the programme that you wish to delete and press the BLUE button When you move the highlighter into the Top Up TV Anytime storage area you will notice that the screen appears slightly different There are two differences the first and most important is the Days Left column the second is the red Save button Days Left This shows how many days the programme will rem
16. CLR E han OCA 21 uus m a RES Wd qax 20 21 23 25 34 Indicators front panel 37 Information moy e m 17 Programme Guide 19 20 21 Inserting your Top Up TV Viewing card 8 00100 OU aces a 12 p p pan MP 16 Language changing 33 Live PAUSE a cu aut eacdoed RS EX REPE GU ENSE ERES 12 31 xoa P EO RE des 10 MENUS RTT 18 MBSSSUES Lu bud p REPE ES bdgd ds 31 Optical digital audio output 14 35 Parental control changing your 18 cu amp 18 PIN Exe OOS HS HASSE sia e 18 32 Playback Choosing 22 POP UPS cau eara yere a Ex xod ew 22 24 28 Problem SOWING 2 4423 8444 35 Programme nae coe 16 17 18 information 17 18 Recording currently showing programmes 26 future programmes using the Programme Guide 21 making space 22 25 30 Hnnc pe ea a aaa aa 20 Remote control replacing the batteries 13 operating your 13 Removing favourite channels
17. User Manual Thomson D11l6300 Up I Digital TV Recorder 36336330 DVBS IB DTI6300 COMMON USER MANUAL R NA THOMSON Turn on off sound on the TV Sets the remote control to DTR mode Quick key to the Top Up TV services D T zy m wee Displays the TV listings screen Controls the TV sound level Navigation in menus and Fa 1 programmes 1 14 up down for Cy channels Left right for time Takes you from delayed TV in memory to live TV Rewind and 24Hr in the TV listings sro Stop recording or playback m Current programme information Skip back in recordings Used to select the corresponding colour option shown on the screen o Controls the Audio amp Video signals sent to the TV Enter channel numbers or ar information into menus and swap between tuners and hard disk drive Turns the DTR or TV on or off Sets the remote control to TV mode 2 Display the recorded programmes screen Displays the DTR main menu Up down channel or page in menus 7 Chooses the highlighted option confirms your selection Also activates Quickfind fast channel selection Navigates back up from menus Fast forward and 24Hr in the TV listings Pause Play a recording or pause live TV Top half is Pause Bottom half is Play fR Make an in
18. VCR or TV and plug it into the Aerial In socket of your D Using the aerial cable supplied link the RF Out socket on your to the Aerial In socket of your VCR Your should now be linked first to your aerial then to your VCR and finally the VCR to the TV C Using the scart lead supplied link the TV SCART socket on your to the AV1 EXT1 AUX1 socket of your TV D Finally connect the mains lead to the Mains Input socket on your DTR and turn on your If you have a Top Up TV viewing card please make sure it is inserted correctly now After a few seconds the lights on the front will come on and a menu will appear on the TV screen Please follow the on screen instructions carefully or refer to the Quick Start Guide More Advanced Connections The diagram on page 14 shows a connection method that includes a VCR The supplied Accessory cables allow rapid connections to the TV only in order to get you going as quickly and easily as possible But should you wish to adopt the more advanced connections shown in the diagrams please purchase additional leads as explained below Archiving off the DTR onto a VCR or other recorder Use a scart lead to link the VCR SCART socket on your DTR to the AV1 EXT1 AUX1 socket of your VCR This connection will allow you to archive to permanent media If your VCR supports auto start recording then the DTR will control the VCR automatically Connection to a Hi Fi syste
19. ain stored on your before it is automatically deleted and replaced with new programmes You may watch the programme at anytime but if the Days Left number reaches zero you only have a few hours left before the programme is over written If you would like to watch the programme but do not have time within the time remaining you can move the programme to your storage area by pressing the RED button The programme will now appear in the top section of the Programme Library and the Days Left will show Saved There are a number of functions that are common to both storage areas If you pause the highlighter over a programme that programme will automatically start playing in the small preview window on the right hand side of the screen If you wish to watch the programme press the OK button If you had previously not finished watching a programme press the GREEN button to resume the playback from the last watched point You can always access the Top Up TV programmes by pressing the Top Up TV button Folders Programmes on your recorder are automatically placed in folders Each recording can reside in more than one folder the ALL category and typically one other genre folder for example Movies Sport Kids elc To move between Folders use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons To Highlight a programme use the Up and Down buttons To view the programme press the OK button Synopsis With the highlighter over a programm
20. connection point socket replace it with a good quality shielded one This will help prevent electrical noise entering your aerial If you are still having difficulties it s likely that you may require an aerial upgrade For help and advice contact our Aerial Helpline on 0800 5428265 Information UJ 36 Not every picture or sound problem is caused by a defect in your DTR Leads having been accidentally pulled out or worn out batteries in the remote control can also cause impairment If your unit does something unexpected while you are using it please unplug it wait a few seconds then plug it in again If this fails to solve the problem or the following measures do not bring about satisfactory results please consult an authorised dealer FAULT CAUSE REMEDY Recorder does not Press the DTR button on the handset respond to remote Point the remote control at directly at the recorder control Remove all obstacles in the path of the remote control signal Check or replace the remote control batteries Re boot the by briefly interrupting the mains power No Picture Check all connections at the rear of the unit Disrupted Picture Check the RF IN connection Ensure cables to TV are inserted correctlu Select AV channel on TV set Refer to reception problems on page 35 No Sound Check all connections at rear of unit No sound from VCR VCR sound is not available at the Digital audio output socket C
21. d consider appropriate in order to improve the functionality of the product without degrading the quality level Remote Control Inserting the batteries Insert the batteries into the handset as shown Point the remote control at the and press the button The DTR button will flash once to confirm that the remote control is working correctly Important information regarding the batteries Do not mix different types of batteries or new and old batteries Do not use re chargeable batteries Do not throw batteries into a fire do not recharge them Remove the batteries from the remote control if you are not going to use it for several weeks Immediately remove any leaking batteries Take care in doing this as leaking batteries may cause burns to the skin or other phusical injury i _ amp uf Please respect the environment and prevailing regulations WA Before you dispose of batteries ask your dealer whether they are subject to special recycling and if they accept them back m Li tarted Ng S Using your DTR Remote to control your TV The DTR remote control is capable of controlling the common functions of your TV Locate the Remote control TV set up codes sheet from your accessories and find your make of TV on the list Note the four digit number s applicable to your TV On the DTR remote Press TV now press and hold OK and AV together The TV button will flash twice
22. delete old recordings 1 px peor crear fo contro ear Pine eni rice B 23 24 Using Planned Recordings Your is very versatile and will allow you to customise the way your record a programme In this section we will show you just what options are available to you Typically you will have pressed the RED button in the Programme Guide which will have automatically taken you to this screen but you may also wish to set an recording manually If you have arrived at this screen via the Programme Guide simply press the RED button to accept the default settings and your recording will be added to the list and completed without further interaction If you wish to set up a manual recording via the Planned Recordings menu you will typically be presented with a virtually blank screen as shown Press the GREEN button to continue and you will be prompted to enter the channel date start and stop times Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to increment or decrement the selection and use the UP and DOWN buttons to move between the settings Finally press the GREEN button to add the event to your Planned Recordings list Editing an event There may be an occasion where you wish to adjust the recording event that you are setting This allows you to change both the start time T ME and the duration of a recording Entering a recording from the Programme Guide or manually from the Planned Recordings menu t
23. e 27 Care 1 11 In the same way if your recorder is trying to collect TV listings or Top Up TV Anytime information your recorder will pop up this warning If you press the RED button you will continue to collect the required information however if you press the GREEN button the task will be abandoned By overriding this task your recorder may fail to update the TV listings and as a consequence may fail to record Top Up TV Anytime programmes Loss of Signal If your recorder can not detect a signal it will present this icon in the top centre of your T JTV screen Check all connections or refer to Reception problems on the following page Reception Problems When you purchased your your dealer should have checked your postcode to ensure that you can receive Digital TV If you wish to check this yourself please look on the internet websites www freeview co uk or www dtg org uk consumer Once you have established that your area should be able to receive digital TV there are a few reasons why you may be experiencing problems e Your current aerial and cabling may not be able to receive all the digital channels 5 due to its age and condition Now is the time to renew them We recommend the use of CAI Benchmarked aerials Look for the logo Always use good quality double screened aerial cable e g coaxial cable e In your location the digital channels may be transmitted on differe
24. e recording pressing the YELLOW button will pop up a small window with a brief summary of the contents of that given programme Delete With the highlighter over a programme press the BLUE button You will see a confirmation pop up to confirm that you wish to delete the programme or exit without deleting ICONS There are two icons used to assist you in managing your Programme Library The at the end of the programme name field is used to indicate that a programme has been watched The at the end of the programme name field is used to indicate that a programme is currently playing Using Your DTR Pop ups Finally you need to be aware of a few pop ups that may appear to help you with your selections Depending upon the way you have set up your recorder or if you have not set up enough storage space on your or you have ETT simply run out of space your DTR will prompt you that there is not FM eh orale enough space to store your selection If this happens you will need PEATE to delete some of your recordings if you wish to save additional programmes Also a similar pop up may appear if you are saving a programme 1 anne da ila dii iieii that will limit the storage space for any future recording In this instance you may save this programme but you should also go to the Planned Recordings menu to make sure you have enough space and if necessary
25. e recording RED button record all programmes with that Series link tag GREEN button or just that specific programme and remove the Series link YELLOW button When you go back to the Programme Guide you will see that a series link icon has been added to the programme name It looks like this amp arogramme hae a senes M Oid e mi a hajrit Top Up TV Anytime services conflict At certain times of the day or night your DTR will attempt to use both tuners to record the Top Up TV Anytime services If the recording that you are setting up conflicts with a Top Up TV Anytime service event your will warn you of this conflict and present you with a list of the Top Up TV Anytime programmes that won t record as a result You then have the option to cancel your recording and allow the Top Up TV Anytime download or continue with your recording and not the Top Up TV Anutime one bodega fie pogamne mag mem Pert a Top Up TV papama d nat creed LETT PII Cine N 3 25 26 Recorder Functions Numeric channel entry 1 Channels are ordered in a preset list this is called the Logical Channel Number LCN Once you have been using your recorder for a little o o while you will remember the LCN associated with a particular channel 2 o a You can enter the LCN directly with the numeric buttons on your remote d e control You will need to enter all three digits of the
26. ectly Now wait for the light on the front of your DTR to turn from amber to green Your TV should now automatically switch to external output and display the image 127911 11 17 pour menor 47 4114 aa 1 1 EX FH shown If this does not happen select the external TV input to which the DTR is connected Refer to your TV Handbook for Pol aes ae te ho bee ri pou ped da Si on anu Hya wed ri kir pax BT Cod b Bum details but it s likely the button will be labelled AV AUX E or similar Once you can see the image on screen displayed here and have ensured all connections are correct press on your remote JLAM FOR CHANELS You will now see this screen Wedreschy September 172 showing that your DTR is now Frequescies found E cos SoS Soca searching for all available channels Frognmer Foun X In the event that your does not Tog E TV find any channels or has missed ee eee some see the section on What to do if your Installation fails When your DTR has successfully found all channels your DTR will search for and install your 14 day TV listings guide Step 4 You will now be prompted to set up the Parental Control for your DTR as it enables you to receive program
27. ed against moisture rain splashes etc Do not place any object filled with water vases or similar on the recorder 10 Place the recorder on a flat and hard surface Do not place any objects e g newspapers on or under the recorder If placed in an enclosed unit the all round distance between the recorder and the sides of the unit must be at least Do not allow the vent slots in the sides or underneath to become obstructed Q Do not place the recorder in the immediate vicinity of a heat source or in direct sunlight as this would prevent appropriate cooling During a thunderstorm it is recommended that you disconnect the recorder from the mains and aerial to prevent damage from lightning strikes Q Never open the recorder as this will invalidate your guarantee Safety Information C This symbol on your set guarantees your product complies with European Directives 2006 95 EC 89 336 EEC on safety and Electromagnetic compatibility Environmental Information The batteries use some hazardous substances which are very polluting for the environment Do not throw them out Remember to dump them in collection points CLEANING Dust will collect on the unit and can be removed with dry clean cloth Do not spray any substances directly on to the unit Accessories Remote Control User Manual Remote control 2x AA Quick Guide TV set up codes Batteries Aerial lead Scart lead Mains Lead 11
28. he highlighter will be positioned over the PROGRAMME field Press the RIGHT arrow button to move the highlighter over the T ME field Use the GREEN or YELLOW buttons to increase or decrease the start time You can also move the Highlighter to the DURATION field again with the RIGHT arrow and use the GREEN or YELLOW buttons to increase or decrease the recording duration Once satisfied with your adjustments press the RED button to add this recording to the list Why edit an event There may be occasions where multiple recordings overlap and your DTR will warn you that two recordings collide You may know that the programme you wish to record has moved due to an over run of a previous programme Or simply you know that the part of the programme you are interested in starts later that the actual programme start time for example a football match Editing the timing will allow you to record programmes that would otherwise conflict with each other and save space on your DIR for future recordings Your is also capable of automatically adding time to a recording to quard against programme over run Please refer to Page 31 for more information on Guard Times Space for recordings When you add a recording to the Planned Recordings your DTR will psp check to see if there is enough space to complete all the scheduled recordings If there is a risk that there is not enough space you will see this po
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30. in your home differ or are not suitable for the type of plug supplied then remove the fuse from the plug for safety cut the plug from the mains lead and refit a suitable type following Brown Live Blue Neutral You must use a 13 AMP plug BS1363 and fit a 3 AMP BS1362 fuse If any other type of plug is used a 3 AMP BS1362 fuse must be fitted either in the plug adaptor or the distribution board Interference Do not place your recorder near appliances which may cause electromagnetic interference e g hi fi speakers If you do it may adversely affect the working of the unit causing the picture or sound to distort Covers Do not remove any fixed covers as this may expose dangerous voltages Weather It is advisable to unplug the aerial during a thunderstorm Even if your recorder and TV are switched off they can still be damaged by lightning strikes Ventilation The ventilation holes in the casing of your recorder prevent it from overheating Do not block or cover these holes especially with cloth or paper If your recorder is to be built into a compartment or similarly enclosed make sure that there is a gap of at least 10cm on both sides and 20cm at the top and back of the unit Damage Never use your recorder if it is damaged in any way Always place your recorder on a flat level surface avoiding anywhere which may be subject to strong vibration Batteries batteries are easily swallowed by young children Do not allo
31. m Use a pair of stereo coaxial phono leads to connect the L R AUDIO OUT socket on your to the L R AUDIO IN on your Hi Fi unit This will allow you to hear higher quality sound through your Hi Fi NOTE Audio sockets are generally identified by colour White for Left and Red for Right Coaxial connection to an Audio Visual Amplifier To get even better sound from your use a digital audio phono lead to connect from the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT socket on your DTR to the DIGITAL AUDIO IN on your AV amplifier S Video connection to a TV Plasma Display or Projector The scart connection to a TV provides the best picture as RGB Red Green Blue separately but some types of display device don t have a scart socket In this case either an adaptor should be purchased or connect an S Video lead from the S VIDEO OUT on your DTR to the S VIDEO IN on your TV Plasma display or projector This will also give a high quality picture but you must make a separate audio connection as the cable doesn t carry sound Advanced Connections If your TV or VCR has an S video connector you can connect your recorder to it with a suitable S Video cable You can also connect your recorder to an external audio amplifier with suitable cables You can choose between analogue audio or digital audio outputs Getting
32. mes from Top Up TV Anytime throughout the day Using a viewing card in addition to the standard Freeview channels If children have access to your it is advisable to select the appropriate viewing certification now in order to restrict access E g By selecting 12A you will receive programmes to this certification and not those of 15 or higher Once you have completed this step press on your remote x E t S Step 5 If you have a Top Up TV Viewing Card giving you access to programmes from channels including UKTV Gold Discovery LIVING Paramount Comedy and more you should insert it when you see this screen To insert the viewing card simply pull down the panel on the front of the DTR Ei and insert the card into the viewing card F peu Fim Im IF Il rm Tz goal ee brn a mimm madmcrume elt c Ile 1 07 1 0 slot following the direction of the arrow and with the gold chip facing down hiie LE Tr amm dej neis Pl d mone nni 5127 3448 4154 Fii es Ensure the card is fully inserted You will see the screen shown below if the card is not properlu inserted Now turn to Channel 5 straight away and leave your box tuned to this channel for Lib ELT Te la ee rim ay Jupe fabis E EL I gi E ND iz Eu around 30 minutes Some customers will need to call us to activate their service so Log
33. nt frequencies to your existing analogue signals and you may need a different type of aerial to receive them Check the group of your aerial you may need a wideband one e The new digital channels may be transmitted from a new transmitter and if this is the case the aerial would have to be re aligned Alternatively add a second aerial to your system e f you need to use a mast head amplifier make sure that it is a digitally compatible one and that it is as close to the aerial as possible e In some blocks of flats filters may be in use that will interfere with digital signals Consult with your landlord if you have difficulties e Indoor or window mounted aerials are not recommended except in areas where the signal is extremelu strong e Your aerial could be too high Try adjusting the height of the aerial to avoid picking up unwanted signals from other transmitters e f you live near a road the passing traffic may cause problems Try pointing the aerial at an upward angle over the road this helps reduce engine interference picked up by the aerial e f you get periodic picture losses this could be due to electrical interference picked up in your house This could be from a central heating thermostat a fridge freezer or any other item with a motor Try switching these appliances off temporarily to establish what is causing the problem Then replace the problem item e f your aerial comes into your room via an aerial
34. on process but if for any reason you wish to re scan for new channels if you have moved or have a new aerial for example make sure that all the connections to your are connected correctly Press the GREEN button to start the automatic search for available channels 3 Once the scan has started you can cancel it by pressing the RED button You can monitor the progress of the search as your first searches for digital broadcast frequencies and then for specific programmes on those frequencies Finally your DTR will attempt to acquire the Top Up TV Anytime service When the scan is complete the text at the bottom of the screen will say Scan complete and the GREEN button will re appear to enable you to re scan if required To exit this menu option press the BACK button 27 28 Throughout the set up menus we will list the available settings within an option Please note that the DTR factory default will be UNDERLINED If at anytime your are not sure what setting to make refer to the relevant page and look for the setting that is underlined Customise DTR Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to select an option and use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to cucle around the available settings TV Picture format Use the LEFTand RIGHT arrow buttons to choose from 4 3 letterbox black bars top and bottom 4 3 Centre Cut Out full screen but lost picture on left and right 4 3 Full Screen if your
35. onnect VCR to your amplifier directly No Power or indicators not lit Check mains plug is inserted correctly and the power is switched on Check that the mains socket is operational Use a lamp to test it Picture shape looks Set your DTR to match your type of TV 4 3 conventional wrong See page 28 for instructions 16 9 widescreen DTR won t record The hard disk is full Clear some space to allow the DTR to record any more An archiving event is occurring wait for it to finish Live Pause won t Two record events are happening at the same time Wait for the work recordings to stop The hard disk is full Clear some space to allow the DTR to record There is humming This is the noise from the fan and the hard disk and is normal It will not noise in the DTR generally be noticeable and is unavoidable DTR won t change Two record events are happening at once Wait for the recordings to channels stop Programme Guide is You must leave the DTR plugged in overnight to allow it to receive the emptu programme information This takes place at about 3am every day No or less than 20 Insufficient signal is getting to the recorder services tuned Refer to reception Problems on page 35 Subtitles not Not all programmes have subtitles Check with your broadcaster for appearing details on subtitled programmes EN EN S Front Panel indicators LED s Front Panel buttons Power s
36. our favourite list simply enter the channel number directly or use the Programme Guide To Set up your FAVOURITES use the UP and DOWN arrows to highlight a channel that you would like to make a favourite Press OK to add it to your Favourites Your Favourites are identified by a You can remove it from your list by pressing the OK button again Also use the RED button to select all or the GREEN button to delete all To exit this menu press the BACK button Languages Advanced Preferred audio language This option sets the Preferred language audio output In a multi language broadcast your DTR will attempt to acquire your preferred language If your preferred language is not available your DTR will switch to the default language Preferred subtitle language This has the same action as Preferred language but for Subtitles in place of the audio output itself To select an option use the UP DOWN arrow buttons To scroll around the possible languages use the LEFTand RIGHT arrow buttons The default Language is English and the available options are Welsh and Gaelic 3 E 33 Troubleshooting Tuner conflict resolution amp recording two channels and cannot show a 10 To change channel you must Tet canc a recording some cases there may not be enough tuners for all the functions your recorder is trying to perform for example if two recordings are taking place and you
37. p up You have the option to cancel the recording continue with the event If you continue with the recording you 0707 should go to the Programme Library menu and try to clear space by deleting programmes that you have already watched and no longer wish to keep If you do not make space you may lose the end of your recording or fail to be able to record further programmes Simultaneous recordings Your DTR has two tuners which means that it is capable of recording two different programmes at the same time In the event that you try Gislason to record more than two programmes at the same time your will e mene iors alert you to this overlap with the pop up shown The pop up will inform you of the date time and duration of the overlap pa Konica d prag 10107 wade ba ane dre Make a note of this overlap and go back to the Planned Recordings main menu Find the programmes that overlap and look to see if you can manually change the start times or durations of the overlapping events to resolve the conflict This will still enable you to record the programmes you wish and not miss anything of significance Series Link Some programmes are broadcast with special tags that indicate that the programme is part of a series If while setting a recording your DTR detects this tag it will advise you with this pop up You now 20 have three options cancel th
38. rom the Main Menu or Set Up menu Once you have read your messages you may delete them by pressing the RED button 3 31 32 Help This is a high level information screen that will tell you basic information about your If you require further assistance please call the telephone number shown on screen There is also an option to press the RED button for tuning information This screen shows the current bapane 0 S status of the two tuners what channel number they MELLE are currently set to and the Strength amp Quality of the IEEE signals being received You can also change the Aes channel a given tuner is set to with the coloured buttons RED amp GREEN for Tuner 1 or YELLOW amp BLUE for Tuner 2 Changing the channels that the tuners are set to may result in you losing scheduled recordings Please use this screen with care or wait to be advised on how to use this screen by one of our Customer Care Advisers Child Lock Advanced This menu option enables you to set up FRIROCE Parental Control levels and to determine the access you and your family have to content As soon as you select this option you will be prompted to enter your Personal Identification Number PIN The default number for this is 0000 It is highly recommended that you change this number as soon as possible Once you have entered a valid PIN you are given the option to change the
39. stant recording of a current programme by pressing and holding for 3 seconds m Access digital text services Skip forward whilst watching recordings ue Subtitles on or off Enter channel numbers or information into menus Contents 4 Quick Start Guide Safety Information 10 Safety Information 11 Accessories 12 Introduction 13 Remote Control 14 Connections 16 Basic Operation 17 Using the Quick TV Guide 18 Using the Menus 19 Using the Programme Guide 21 Top Up IV Anytime 22 Using your Programme Library 24 Using Planned Recordings 26 Recorder Functions 2 Set Up 30 Customising Top Up TV Anytime ntormation 34 Troubleshooting 37 Technical Specifications 37 Product Details Index 38 Index Quick Start Guide A Quick Start Guide to setting up your Five quick and easy steps to get you up and running Thomson Top Up TV Digital TV Recorder sies Unpack your Digital TV Recorder and check you have all the following accessories Remote Control SCART lead Aerial lead Mains lead Remote control TV set up codes 2 x AA batteries to place in your remote control First things first Step 2 Did the retailer check your postcode for Digital TV reception If not you should contact your retailer or try one of the following to ensure TV you live in a Freeview coverage area Text your postcode to 83331 standard rates apply Y e Visit www freeview co uk ww
40. started 15 Dasic Operetion Note Before you go any further are you watching a digital TV picture If not check that your TV aerial is plugged into the DTR Aerial In and follow the on screen instructions carefully or refer to the Quick Start Guide This will make the try tuning again If it fails again you will probably need to upgrade your aerial please refer to the troubleshooting section on page 35 Turning On and Off To turn on your DTR press any number button the DTR button or the Oi button The red standby indicator light will go green To turn off your DTR press the Oi button The standby light will turn red again An amber light indicates the box is updating and that you should wait before pressing any further buttons The DTR must be on or left in standby if you want to keep the Programme Guide and Top Up TV programmes updated To change channel press the CH or CH buttons This will move 1 through the channel list one at a time You can also set a favourite channel list which will allow you to skip between the channels you watch most often How to set up this list is explained on page 33 Note that the channel numbers are not continuous These are set by the broadcaster and cannot be changed If you wish to search for your channel by name use Quickfind Press the OK button Use the arrow buttons to move the highlighter around the programme names until the channel you
41. t appears at the bottom of the screen during channel changes or when you press an arrow button To change the view to show what s on NOW or NEXT use the up 1 down arrows Using Your DTR To see what s on another channel use the left right arrows If you see a programme you want to watch press OK Until then you will have use of a reduced guide that will not enable you to access all the features of your DTR Please ensure you leave your DTR in Standby overnight every night Depending on what time of day you set up your it may take up to 48 hours for Top Up TV Anytime programme downloads to be recorded and placed in your library NOTE The full Programme Guide will normally be updated by your DTR automatically overnight 17 Using the Menus To set up and work the other facilities of your you will need to 1 get used to operating the menus Throughout this manual we will use BOLD text when referring to remote control button presses and ITALIC text when referring to a particular menu level You will be using the remote control buttons highlighted and the F coloured buttons take a moment to find them now To use these menus you must first press the MENU button which will then display the main menu Now choose the item called a sub menu that you want to look at You do this by using the UP arrow A to move the yellow box up the list and the DOWN arrow V to move it down the list
42. tatus Green On Red Standby MENU Displays on screen menu S Remote Command OK Chooses highlighted option JS Recording Arrows Moves the highlight around the screen US Message Waiting oO On Standbu button Technical Specifications This product fulfils the European directives 2006 95 EC 89 336 EEC This device conforms to the safety regulation EN 60065 and therefore the international safety regulation IEC 60065 You may not open the DTR The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage resulting from improper handling Mains voltage 230 50 60Hz Power consumption Standby Power consumption Operating approx 24W 24W max Audio Format Analogue Stereo Sound Digital SPDIF Stereo Sound Operating temperature 10 C to 35 C Remote Control battery Type R6P SIZE AA 1 5V Hard disk DTI6300 16 25 Capacity 160GB 250GB Dimensions WxHxD 368x62x221mm Weight Approx 1 8kg Product Details Rear panel connections Tuner 1 Tuner 2 m scart output Digital audio pin 8 record control RGB Output Output Input loop through for DVD players amp 1 Digital recorders PCM stereo only Mains Input Ee tegen PPETI Pea ee Rett TV scart Analogue output di isi RGB or CVBS 9UCIO OUIDU output l 2 x Mein Aerial Tuner 2 Connection output to Tuner 1 to VCR Front panel indicators and buttons MENU ok 4 A Y gt
43. ton again When that event arrives you will be reminded by a pop up which will appear on screen ado ir abu 26 LI LL LLL You can accept the reminder by pressing the GREEN button to Cm m watch the programme or cancel it with the RED button 20 Pressing the RED button will take you to the PLANNED dg RECORDINGS screen Press the RED button again to Lim MAG add the recording to the planned recordings list ere When you go back to the TV Guide you will see HP next to the planned recording For more information on planned recordings please refer to Using Planned Recordings on page 24 In addition to the standard Freeview channels your DTR can also give you access to a wider range of programmes on Top Up TV Anytime By subscribing to Top Up TV Anytime for a small monthly 12 08 fee your will automatically record and download programmes from channels such as Discovery UKTV Gold Paramount Comedy MTV LIVING and more for you to watch whenever it suits you a d m The channels from which you can choose to select programmes are shown across the E bottom of the Programme Guide screen Pressing the Top Up TV button on your remote enables you to view the list of programmes available to watch right now Then you simply use the left and right arrow buttons to scroll through and press OK on anything ae aE you want
44. try to change channels you will see this pop up menu If you really wish to change channels go to the Planned Recordings menu and cancel the recording Pressing the RED button will take you to the Planned Recordings menu Top Up TV Anytime conflict resolution Watching live TV may conflict with the requirement to record Top Up TV Anytime programmes This may occur if you are watching a programme when the Top Up TV Anytime programmes start you switch on your recorder while Top Up TV Anytime programmes are being recorded or you are watching a Top Up TV Anytime programme but then try to change channels Taur Senter segs store par Top T programmes at fis Ire F you vera other Hare at Be bee oe el not be So ew Bored Top Up TY programmes Ee o ak Ha Hore 15 ovem E The Ea gd cupo fh 22 d Larg In the event of a conflict you will see this pop up If you press the RED button you will continue to record the Top Up TV Anytime programmes however if you press the GREEN button the Top Up TV Anytime recordings will be abandoned and your recorder will be considered to be in override mode Your Recorder will remain in override mode for one hour or until it is placed in stand by 34 Far eade eh aae cae borea aret zs lap lie etarman H yoa Ai bo OTe Te ec Sc F mo ed Pg eee reoeved Fon Bex uie thc igo cumme d The recoded shore car
45. tton To exit this menu press the YELLOW button You may attempt to activate a channel for which you do not have the right level of subscription If this occurs you will be taken to the Subscription screen Follow the steps on screen to change your subscription Warnings There are some warnings that may pop up as a result of some of your selections actions The first of these may be if you de activate a Top Up TV Anytime channel The warning will inform you that if you de activate this channel you will no longer receive any of that channel s programmes and delete any recordings made from that channel The second warning you may see is in activating a new channel you may not have enough space on your disk drive for planned recordings The warning will advise you to review your Planned Recordings as soon as possible Please refer to page 23 on how to make space by deleting unwanted recordings Recording Preferences There are two options available to change the Guard time and the rewind buffer size Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to move between the two options and the LEFT and RIGHT arrows to scroll through the available values for that option Recording guard time A guard time is a small amount of time added to the start and end of a recording to help protect against programmes starting slightly ahead of schedule or more typically over running their scheduled finishing time There is obviously a small penalty for this feat
46. ure which is that you will use up more space for each recording with a guard time set The available settings are OFF 1 3 or 5 minutes As you can see the default setting is OFF to maximise the available disk space for recordings Pause live TV Your DTR automatically records and buffers the channel you are currently watching The size of this record buffer is set to 30 minutes This means that you can pause and rewind the channel you are watching back by 30 minutes or by the amount of time you have set as the Pause live TV buffer size As with the guard times this obviously takes up space on your Hard disk drive for recording other programmes so if you do not use this feature you can turn it off to increase the available space for recordings The available settings are OFF 15 30 45 or 60 minutes If while watching a programme you decide to record it your DTR will use as much of the buffer as is available to add to your recording in an attempt to record the whole of the programme from the Start Messages Occasionally events may occur that your DTR stores for your information For example your DTR is capable of having its software upgraded automatically using the same transmission media as the programmes themselves If you have any messages waiting to be read a light on the front of your DTR will come on Also in the Main Menu screen top right hand corner a small envelope icon will appear as shown To view any messages select Messages f
47. view the VCR on other TV s in your home Check your VCR manual for details on its RF modulator Plasma blanking advanced This option allows you to specify a time after which the display automatically dims This is important as static images can damage certain screen types For both Radio and Plasma blanking the available settings are OFF 3 5 10 20 mins It is strongly recommended that the main TV is connected using the scart lead provided as this will provide the best possible pictures These instructions assume you are connected to the main TV with a scart lead as shown on page 5 Make sure that all the aerial connections have been made as shown in the diagram below You will need an aerial distribution amplifier splitter this can be purchased at most good deelers or DIY stores Make sure you use good quality double screened co ax aerial cables e g CT100 Referring to your TV user manual tune your TV s into channel 22 default for the DTR if this picture is snowy or disrupted you may need to change the modulator channel Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrows to change the modulator channel number 21 to 69 Finally re tune the TV again Repeat step 3 until you have clear pictures on all your TV sets if you do not wish to use the RF modulator then choose off Q Press BACK to return to TV viewing Setting Up 29 30 Customising Up TV Anytime One of the great things about Top Up TV Anutime
48. w dtg org uk consumer 8 emm e Call Freeview on 08708 809980 Please note In order to receive the best digital signal you may need an aerial upgrade Call our Aerial Helpline on 0800 5428265 for more information IMPORTANT Disconnect the power to all your existing equipment Now place your DTR where you want to keep it and connect it to your TV as shown in the diagram by following these simpe instructions x E t S A Unplug the aerial cable from your VCR or TV and plug it into the Aerial In socket of your D Using the aerial lead supplied connect the RF Out socket on your to the Aerial In socket of your VCR or TV C Using the scart lead supplied connect the TV SCART socket on your to the AV1 EXT1 AUX1 scart socket at the back of your TV D And lastly connect the mains lead to the Mains Input socket on your DTR and switch on at the mains Reconnect the power to all your existing equipment and Turn your TV on When you plug your box into the power supply or when it is updating a red amber light will be displayed for about 45 seconds You must wait for it to change to solid red or green before pressing any buttons Step 3 You now need to scan your box for all the available channels and install your 14 day TV listings guide Press the DTR button on your remote The button will momentarily flash This will confirm that the remote control is working corr
49. w young children to play with the remote control unit Temperature Avoid extremes of temperature either hot or cold place your recorder well away from heat sources such as radiators or gas electric fires Do not place candles or table lamps on or near your recorder Moisture Do not allow your recorder to be exposed to rain moisture or dust Do not place a plant or flowers which may need watering on your recorder If any liquid is spilt into your recorder it can cause serious damage If you spill any liquid into your recorder switch it off at the mains immediately and contact your store
50. wish to wetch is highlighted Only some channels are shown inside the box keep moving left or right to find the rest If favourite channels are set only those chosen will appear in the box Press the OK button again to change the channel If you know the channel number you are looking for enter this using the number buttons With digital TV there can be up to 3 digits in the number _ A banner with information about the programme currently showing will appear briefly each time the channel changes For more details on getting programme information see page 17 Teletext and interactive services If your chosen channel has digital text features press the TEXT or coloured buttons to access them To return to normal viewing press TEXT again Some services offer interactive features details of these and how to use them will appear on screen as they occur 16 Using the Quick TV Guide ee E Pre oe 11 12 Dr Abbott ae Hheit Lancia and Andr are gettin akang tees Lo oe Gece bo co Sete i h Shows the Shows the Now Shows the Next Shows the Shows short current date channel name programme programme details of the and time name and start name and stert programme time time synopsis When you are watching TV you can find out what s on other channels without interrupting your viewing using the Quick TV Guide This is the small banner tha

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