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| Video Disk Recorder User's Manual
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| 
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| * Remote Control Keys
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| 
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|   The following remote control keys are used to control the VDR
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|   operation. To keep the number of different keys as small as
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|   possible, several keys have different meanings in the various
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|   modes:
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| 
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|   Key     Normal      Main       Channels   Timer      Edit/New      Recordings  Replay
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| 
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|   Up      Ch up       Crsr up    Crsr up    Crsr up    Crsr up       Crsr up     Play
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|   Down    Ch down     Crsr down  Crsr down  Crsr down  Crsr down     Crsr down   Pause
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|   Left    Prev group  -          -          Disable    Decrement     -           Search back
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|   Right   Next group  -          -          Enable     Increment     -           Search forward
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|   Ok      Ch display  Select     Switch     Edit       Accept        Play        Progress disp.
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|   Menu    Menu on     Menu off   Menu off   Menu off   Menu off      Menu off    Menu on
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|   Back    -           Menu off   Main menu  Main menu  Discard       Main menu   -
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|   Red     -           Record     Edit       Edit       -             Play        -
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|   Green   -           -          New        New        -             -           Skip -60s
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|   Yellow  -           -          Delete     Delete     -             Delete      Skip +60s
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|   Blue    -           -          Mark       Mark       -             -           Stop
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|   0..9    Ch select   -          -          -          Numeric inp.  -           -
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| 
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| * Navigating through the On Screen Menus
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| 
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|   The "Main" menu can be called up with the "Menu" key of your remote
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|   control unit. The "Up" and "Down" keys are used to select a specific
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|   item. The "Left" and "Right" keys can be used to change options, and
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|   the numeric keys allow direct input of numeric data. The "Ok" key
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|   confirms any changes (or switches to a channel in the "Channels" menu).
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|   The "Back" key goes back one level in the menu structure, discarding
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|   any changes that might have been made in the current menu.
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|   
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|   In the "Timers" menu, the current timer can be enabled or disabled with
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|   the "Right" or "Left" key, respectively (enabled timers are marked with ">").
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|   "Ok" here opens the "Edit timer" menu.
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|   
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|   Textual options, like channel names or recording file names, can be edited
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|   by pressing the "Right" button (which puts brackets around the current
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|   character as in "[R]TL"), selecting the desired character position with
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|   "Left" and "Right", and changing the character with the "Up" and "Down"
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|   keys. "Ok" then confirms the changes. The special character '^' can be used
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|   to "cut off" a string at this position. When this character is visible in the
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|   brackets (as in abc[^]), the next press to the "Left" or "Ok" button will
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|   actually cut off the string. Using "Up" and/or "Down" brings back the
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|   original rest of the string (unless you have pressed "Left" or "Ok").
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|   
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|   The "Red", "Green", "Yellow" and "Blue" buttons have special meanings
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|   in various menus and are listed at the bottom of the on-screen-display.
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|   
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|   At any point in the menu system, pressing the "Menu" key again will
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|   immediately leave the menu system (discarding any pending changes).
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| 
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| * Selecting a Channel
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| 
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|   There are three ways to select a channel:
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| 
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|   1. With no On Screen Menu displayed press the "Up" or "Down" key to switch
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|      to the next higher or lower channel.
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|   2. Press the "Menu" button to bring up the On Screen Menu, select "Channels"
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|      and browse through the list with the "Up" and "Down" key; to switch to the
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|      selected channel press "Ok".
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|   2. Directly type in the channel number with the numeric keys ('0'..'9');
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|      if no key is pressed for about half a second, the digits collected so
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|      far will define the channel number.
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| 
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|   After switching to a different channel the channel number and name, as well
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|   as the current time are displayed at the top of the screen. This line
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|   automatically goes away after about two seconds, or if any key is pressed.
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|   To bring up the channel display without switching channels you can press
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|   the "Ok" button.
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| 
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| * Switching through channel groups
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| 
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|   If the 'channels.conf' file contains "group separators" you can switch
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|   through these groups by pressing the "Left" and "Right" key while no
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|   menu is being displayed. The channel display will show the name of the
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|   group, and if you press the "Ok" button while the group name is being
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|   displayed, you will switch to the first channel of that group.
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| 
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|   Channel groups can be whatever you decide them to be. You can either
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|   group your channels by "Bouquet", by language, genre or whatever your
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|   preferences may be.
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| 
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| * Instant Recording
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| 
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|   You can start recording the current channel by pressing the "Red" button
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|   in the Main menu. This will create a timer event named "@channelname" that
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|   starts at the current time and records for two hours.
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|   If you want to modify the recording time you need to edit the timer.
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|   Stop instant recording by pressing the "Menu" button and selecting
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|   "Stop Recording", or by disabling the timer.
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| 
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| * Replaying a Recording
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| 
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|   All recordings are listed in the "Recordings" menu. Browse through the
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|   list with the "Up" and "Down" button and press "Ok" (or the "Red" button)
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|   to start playback.
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|   Playback can be stopped via the Main menu by selecting "Stop replaying",
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|   or by pressing the "Blue" button outside the menu.
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| 
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| * Replay Control
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| 
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|   The following keys have the listed meaning in Replay mode:
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| 
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|   - Up      Resumes normal replay from any "pause", "forward" or "backward"
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|             mode.
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|   - Down    Halts playback at the current position. Press again to continue
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|             playback.
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|   - Blue    Stops playback and stores the current position, so that
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|             playback can be resumed later at that point.
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|   - Left
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|     Right   Runs playback forward or backward at a higher speed; press
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|             again to resume normal speed. If in Pause mode, runs forward or
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|             backward at a slower speed; press again to return to pause mode.
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|   - Green
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|     Yellow  Skips about 60 seconds back or forward.
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|   - Ok      Brings up the replay progress display, which shows the date,
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|             time and title of the recording, a progress bar and the
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|             current and total time of the recording.
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|             Press "Ok" again to turn off the progress display.
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| 
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| * Programming the Timer
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| 
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|   Use the "Timer" menu to maintain your list of timer controlled recordings.
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|   The parameters in the "Edit Timer" menu have the following meanings:
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| 
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|   Active:    Defines whether the timer will be processed (set it to 'no' to
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|              temporarily desable a timer).
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|   Channel:   The channel to be recorded (as defined in the "Channels" list).
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|              Any changes made in the "Channels" list (like renaming or
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|              reordering channels) will be automatically reflected in the
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|              timers settings.
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|   Day:       The day on which this timer shall start. This can be either a
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|              "day of month" (1..31), which allows programming a "single shot"
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|              timer that hits once and is deleted after it ends. Single shot
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|              timers can be programmed up to one month into the future.
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|              Another option here are "repeating timers" which are defined
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|              by listing the days of the week on which they shall record.
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|              For example, a timer that shall record every monday and wednesday
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|              would have a Day setting of "M-W----".
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|   Start:     The start time of the timer in hh:mm as 24 hour ("military") time.
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|   Stop:      The stop time of the timer.
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|   Priority:  The Priority (0..99) is used to decide which timer shall be
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|              started in case there are two or more timers with the exact same
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|              start time. The first timer in the list with the highest Priority
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|              will be used. This value is also stored with the recording and is
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|              later used to decide which recording to remove from disk in order
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|              to free space for a new recording. If the disk is full and a new
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|              recording needs more space, an existing recording with the lowest
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|              Priority (and which has exceeded its guaranteed Lifetime) will be
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|              removed.
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|   Lifetime:  The number of days (0..99) a recording made through this timer is
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|              guaranteed to remain on disk before it is automatically removed
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|              to free up space for a new recording. Note that setting this
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|              parameter to very high values for all recordings may soon fill up
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|              the entire disk and cause new recordings to fail due to low disk
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|              space.
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|   File:      The name under which a recording created through this timer will
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|              be stored on disk (the actual name will also contain the date and
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|              time, so it is possible to have a "repeating timer" store all its
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|              recordings under the same name; they will be distinguishable by
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|              their date and time).
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|              If this field is left blank, the channel name will be used to form
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|              the name of the recording.
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| 
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| * Parameters in the "Setup" menu
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| 
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|   Select "Setup" from the main menu to enter the setup menu. From there you can
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|   modify the following system parameters (note that "boolean" values will be
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|   displayed as "no" and "yes" in the "Setup" menu, while in the setup file they
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|   are stored as '0' and '1', respectively):
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| 
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|   PrimaryDVB = 1         Defines the primary DVB interface (i.e. the one that
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|                          will display the menus and will react on input through
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|                          the remote control). Valid values range from '1' to the
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|                          number of installed DVB cards. If more than one DVB card
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|                          is installed and a recording is to be started, the
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|                          program will try to use a free DVB card that is different
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|                          from the primary DVB interface, so that the viewer will
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|                          be disturbed as little as possible.
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| 
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|   ShowInfoOnChSwitch = 1 Turns the display of the current/next information on
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|                          or off when switching the channel. The information is
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|                          always displayed when pressing the "Ok" button in
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|                          normal viewing mode.
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| 
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|   MenuScrollPage = 1     0 = when pressing the "Down" ("Up") key while the cursor
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|                              is on the last (first) line of a list page, the
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|                              list is advanced by a full page and the cursor will
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|                              be at the top (bottom) of that page
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|                          1 = dto., but the cursor remains at the bottom (top) of
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|                              the page (this mode allows for faster scrolling
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|                              through long lists).
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