User Manual

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When you open the Guide, a table grid of channels and programs is displayed. In the top rows, the selected 
type and the time are shown. Each row has a channel name on the left and programs on that channel on the right.
In the Guide, use the up and down directional buttons to move between channels and use the left and right
directional buttons to move between programs at different times within a channel.
You can also use the or button to enter a channel number and go to that channel directly. You can use the
button to move to the program currently broadcasting.
When you move the focus to a program, you will hear detailed information about the selected program. When you
move the focus to a different channel, you will hear the channel name and number, and the program details. If you
move to a different day, you will hear the day announced for the  program you reach on that day. The day is not
repeated, so if you are not sure what the day is, you can move forwards and backwards 24 hours and then the day
will be announced.
To view a program on now
In the Guide, move to the program currently broadcasting, and then press the Select button to go to live TV on the
selected channel and program.
Other options in the guide
In the Guide, move to a broadcast scheduled program, and then press the Select button. A pop-up menu listing the
functions below appears.
Use the up and down directional buttons to move within this menu, and then press the Select button to choose an
item. Press to close the menu and go back to the Guide.
For the program you are currently watching, press the Select button.
Record
You can record the program that you are currently watching or a program on another channel.
This function is not available in the U.S.A. and Canada.
This function may not be supported depending on the model or geographical area.
Stop
You can stop the recording function that is currently running.
This function is not available in the U.S.A. and Canada.
This function may not be supported depending on the model or geographical area.
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