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The following extreme example
will show what might happen when the setting does not corre-
spond with the reality, and the disk is getting filled up.
You are going to visit a concert, but do not want to miss the foot-
ball championship that will be shown during your visit. You intend
to watch it when you come back home.
A Timer recording is perfect in this case. You are as usual in a hurry
and just throw an eye at “Time available” in the “List of Record-
ings “. It will let you know that “Approx. 3 hours” are available.
Good! More than enough.
As soon as you return back home you start the playback and eve-
rything is OK in 6 minutes and 12 seconds. That is when the play-
back ends. We will skip your comments and instead find out what
went wrong.
As you are a music lover and often record music, the setting in
this case was Radio. It should have been set to High instead.
Conclusion: Keep the disk clean and pay some attention to set-
tings from this menu.
System information
If you have to contact your service provider or a service center,
they might ask for information available from this menu. There-
fore, it is important that you first check the information in the
following menus.
Receiver number
If you have more than one digital satellite receiver using the same
IR protocoll, you can use the same remote control to control
them. To do that you have to give each receiver a specific number.
There are four numbers to choose from.
To access a specific receiver, press
X on your remote con-
trol simultaneously, where X is the number you have chosen for
the specific receiver.
System information
This gives general information about which hardware and soft-
ware version your Mediamaster is running on.