Philips DCR5012 DVR User Manual


 
76Use more of your Digital Cable Receiver
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Selecting an option from a list
Most menus contain lists. The highlighted line in
the list is the active selection.
To select a different line, press
and .
In cases where the line contains several
options (as is the case with the top bar in
the example screen), use
and to set
the appropriate option. When you select a
different option, the yellow marking jumps.
To con rm an active selection in a list or
menu summary, press OK. You will see
another screen or change to the selected
channel.
To select an option using coloured keys:
some text in the menus is preceded by a
coloured dot (
, , or ). To perform
the action described in the text, press the
key of the same colour on the remote
control.
To go back to the previous screen, press
the back key.
For more information, press the i key.
To return to the TV programme, press the
UPC key.
Tips
You are probably already familiar with
coloured keys from teletext, where
coloured texts are displayed at the bottom
of the screen so that you can quickly
access the relevant page.
Brief information is often provided at the
top of the menu screens to indicate which
keys (
, , and ) must be pressed to
select another option.
TV guide full overview6.4
The UPC TV Guide gives you fast access to a
summary of the programmes you can watch
on the channels available from UPC Digital TV.
You can display a channel list of all programmes
currently being broadcast. For each channel, you
can also request a summary of the programmes
to be broadcast later or over the next few days,
up to eight days in advance.
Main menu full overview6.3
Menus are used for the extra features offered by
UPC Digital TV.
Displaying the Main menu6.3.1
Press menu to display the Main menu:
TV Guide : the user-friendly television
guide.
On Demand : easy access to movies, etc.
Settings : to set your preferences.
Digital Radio : a wide range of digital
music channels.
Interactive Services : for playing games.
Using the menus6.3.2
Some basic actions will now be explained using
an example screen.