6.7.- Electronic Programming Guide (EPG)
The ANT 7119 receives and stores information on the current TV and Radio
channels. This information includes a detailed timetable for the next
programming. This guide is very easy to use, as it shows all the information
on screen.
This guide supplies information on: program number, program name, date
and time (beginning and end) of broadcast.
Using the TV/RADIO button, you can change from TV to Radio lists.
Press the EPG button while you are tuned in to TV or Radio channels, and
you will access the Electronic Programming Guide (EPG).
The EPG will appear basically configured in three parts.
A list is shown on the left with the name and number of the programmes.
Using the PR+/PR- keys, it is possible to change from one programme to
another. On changing the programme, the information shown is updated.
Immediately to the right, the current date and time are shown, as well as
the name of the current event and the next, with their respective broadcast
times. By using the PR+/PR- keys, it is possible to move between one event
and another.
A list is shown in the bottom part with all of the events and their times in a
daily format. By using the -
backwards on the time line. By clicking OK on an event, this will form part
of the "Booked List". The receiver will automatically show the events from
the list in hourly order.
Press key 1 on the EPG window to access the "Booked List".
To navigate through the different broadcast days and times, use the
-
,
+
, PR+ or PR-. keys. If you require more detailed information on
a specific event, access the "Details" sub-menu by pressing the OK key.
Press key 2 consecutively to cycle between one window and another.
By pressing key 3 on one of the events, you will enter the "Details" sub-
menu, which shows a summary of the event. By pressing key 1 you will
see this description in an extended or concise format.
Finally, at the bottom of this screen will appear the options allowed by this
menu.
The information contained in the guide comes with the signals provided by
the supplier. In the event that a program does not contain data for guide
information, the legend "No Information" will appear on screen.
Press the EXIT or MENU buttons to leave EPG and directly access the
selected channel.
Notes:
- To receive the broadcast timetables correctly on the guide, you must first make the reference adjustment of YOUR LOCAL TIME
with reference to GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) or adjust directly by entering your current time in the "Region and Time"
option.
- When we define the time by using the GMT option, the time which will appear on screen is that provided by the supplier, so
these data may sometimes appear as incorrect for certain programs.
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