TRIAX DVB 75SI
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If you find that the basic settings of the satellite receiver meet your
demands, you do not have to change any of them.
When you have connected your new Triax DVB 75SI satellite
receiver and started using it, you can optimise it for your own use if
you wish.
This section contains an outline of the functions that you can use to
change the "behaviour" and/or mode of operation of the satellite
receiver.
Please note that if you make a change, this will be effective until the
satellite receiver is reset to factory setting. You can activate the
resetting yourself, and resetting can take place when updating the
system software.
You should therefore make notes when you change the settings of
the satellite receiver to ensure that you do not forget them and have
to start all over again after a factory setting.
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All settings and changes must be made via the menu system of the
satellite receiver. The main menu is activated by pressing the
[menu]
button of the remote control, and thus the first level of the
menu system will be displayed, which is also called the main menu.
As illustrated one of the main menu lines is
highlighted to indicate that pressing the
[OK]
button will bring you to the submenu marked.
Instead you can select other lines in the main
menu and thus get access to other submenus by
pressing the
[arrow buttons]
of the remote
control.
If by mistake you press
[OK]
, and thus get access
to a wrong submenu, or if you simply want to go
back one level, you must press
[back]
.
With the buttons
[exit]
and
[menu]
you exit the main menu and
return to normal TV or radio reception.
The entire main menu and all its submenus are outlined on page 25.
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In this menu you can select the language of the OSD (On-Screen-
Display) menu texts of your choice. You can choose between the
languages Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, German, English,
French, Italian, Turkish, Portuguese and Spanish. The DVB 75SI
supports the Latin alphabet (character set), but not Greek, Arabian
and Cyrillic (Russian).