Bush BU11FVZS2 Instruction Manual

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IMPORTANT: Please read all instructions carefully before use and keep for future reference.
BU11FVZS2 Digital Box Instruction Manual
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Thank you for choosing this Bush digital box. Not only can it receive digital tv channels, but you can also listen to digital radio channels.
Digital TV
IMPORTANT: Use of any electrical equipment should be undertaken with care. Please read the safety section on page 17 before using your digital box. This digital box is for household use only.
A digital box lets you access the free digital channels that are broadcast in the UK. It uses a digital signal, received through your normal aerial and lets you watch it through your existing television.
A FREEVIEW digital box gives you digital TV channels and digital radio stations, without a subscription or contract. For more information about FREEVIEW, and to check reception in your area please visit www.freeview.co.uk
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What’s in the box?
Your new digital box Remote control
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MUT
STANDB
DTV/VC
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2
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5
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9
FAV
O
TV/RADI
0
SUBTITLE
AUDIO
INFO
EXIT
MENU
EPG
CH
2x AAA Batteries
Power adapter
+
VOL-
VOL+
OK
CH-
BACK
TEXT
PAGE+
PAGE-
Other things you will need
Roof top aerial
It is recommended that you use a wideband rooftop aerial in order for your digital box to work properly. For more information visit www.digitaluk.co.uk or www.freeview.co.uk.
Scart cable
If you want to connect a DVD recorder to your digital box, you will require an additional Scart cable.
Contents
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Your digital box.................. 4
02
Your remote control............ 5
03
Connecting up..................... 6
04
Getting started................... 7
05
Using your digital box ... 8-10
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Advanced features.......11-13
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Re-tuning.......................... 14
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Troubleshooting.................15
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Specifications................... 16
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EXT 2 AUX
EXT 1 TV
5V
Back view
Your digital box01
Remote control sensor
Aerial Input Connect the aerial to this socket
Aerial Output Connect the supplied RF cable to the TV.
Coaxial Digital
TV Scart Connection to TV
AUX Scart for connection to a VCR or a DVD Recorder
Front view
5V Input Connect the supplied mains adapter to this socket.
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Your remote control 02
1 2
3
4
5
6
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0
FAV
AUDIO SUBTITLE
TEXT
BACK
EXIT
CH+
VOL+
VOL-
CH-
OK
INFO
TV/RADIO
STANDBY
MUTE
DTV/VCR
MENU EPG
PAGE+PAGE-
STANDBY Power On/Standby.
NUMBER PAD Enter values and
select the channel directly by entering its number.
EPG Display the EPG Electronic Program Guide.
INFO Display the Info bar.
NAVIGATION
Navigate up/down/left/right in menus/on screen displays.
OK Confirm selection in menu/on screen displays.
COLOUR BUTTONS
For interactive function
CHANNEL DOWN
TEXT Display Digital Teletext
where available.
SUBTITLE
Cycle through the available subtitles for the current broadcast.
MUTE Turns the volume on and off.
VOLUME DOWN
EXIT Closes the on screen menus.
BACK Navigate one step
backwards in menus.
MENU Opens the menu so that you can change the settings of your Digital Box.
DTV/VCR
Change between the TV and VCR Scart connections.
TV/RADIO Changes between the TV and Radio list.
VOLUME UP
CHANNEL UP
FAV Cycle through your favourite
channels.
AUDIO Change the audio language where available.
PAGE+ Scroll through the EPG a page at a time and also Channel up.
PAGE - Scroll through the EPG a page at a time and also Channel down.
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Connecting up03
TV
TV
DVD/RECORDER
EXT
2
AU
X
EXT 1
TV
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EXT
2
AU
X
EXT
1
TV
5
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TV
EXT
2
AU
X
EXT
1
TV
5
V
Getting connected
Connecting to the TV with SCART
EXT
2
TV
5
X
AU
1
EXT
V
TV
RF Cable*
RF Cable*
Other connections
Connecting to the TV and DVD recorder with SCART
EXT 2 AUX
RF Cable*
SCART Cable*
EXT
1
TV
RF Cable*
Connecting a Hi-Fi/surround sound system
Digital Coaxial Cable*
SCART Cable*
5
V
SCART Cable*
RF Cable*
TV
DVD/RECORDER
EXT
2
AU
X
1
EXT
5V
TV
* Not included in the box
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Getting started 04
Install batteries in remote
Remove the battery cover. Insert two size AAA batteries so that the ‘+’ and ‘-’ marks on the batteries match the ‘+’ and ‘-’ marks inside the unit. Replace the battery cover.
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2
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Plug in and switch on
Insert the digital box mains adapter to the rear of the box and plug into a mains socket and switch on. The green standby light on the front will come on. Switch your TV on and select the Scart input.
The Easy install screen
The first time installation screen will appear on screen. Select the TV type (screen size), using the left and right arrow buttons to move between the options: 4:3 and 16:9.
Press OK. The digital box will automatically begin to tune.
The scan progress screen will be displayed, showing you how many channels have been found and saved. The tuning may take several minutes to complete. When the search is complete, your digital box is ready to use. The programme at the top of the channel list will be shown on your TV when the search is complete.
Installation
Please make sure that your aerial is connected.
Choose the TV type using the keys.
Press OK to start the installation.
Television type 16:9
FULL SCAN REPLACE EXISTING SERVICES
CN Name Provider Type
16:9 Widescreen TV
Scanning. please wait.
070 105 080 007 002 001
CBBC Channel BBC Red Button BBC NEWS BBC THREE BBC TWO BBC ONE
BBC BBC BBC BBC BBC BBC
TV TV TV TV TV TV
0% 100%
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Using your Digital Box
Using the EPG
The Electronic Programme Guide, or EPG, is an on-screen TV guide. It shows all scheduled programmes seven days in advance for every tuned in channel. Press the EPG button on the remote control to access the guide.
TV GUIDE
10:00 - 11:00 Homes under the Hammer Property series. Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a cottage in Derbyshire, a semi in Kent with paint colour problems, and a house in Dorset. [S] Then BBC News; Weather.
CN 001 002 003 004 005
10:29 06/12/2010
Name BBC ONE BBC TWO ITV1 Channel 4 Five
10:00 11:00 12:00 Homes under the Ha Real Rescues To Wayb Cli 3rd Wi In the Nig Film 2010 The Jere This Morning L This Mor One Tree Hill Smallville The Wright St Trisha Goddard Hou

OK
INFO

Select Sc r o ll To View Preview
BBC ONE
You can use the buttons to select a different channel. Press OK to watch and change to the selected channel.
Press the blue button to move to the next day’s schedule and the yellow button to move to the previous.
TV GUIDE
11:00 - 11:45 Real Rescues 11/20. Nick Knowles and Louise Minchin present dramatic events from the work of the emergency services. What is causing 7-year old Lucy’s heart to race at 255 beats a minute? [S]
CN 001 002 003 004 005
10:29 06/12/2010
Name BBC ONE BBC TWO ITV1 Channel 4 Five
10:00 11:00 12:00 Homes under the Ha Real Rescues To Wayb Cli 3rd Wi In the Nig Film 2010 The Jere This Morning L This Mor One Tree Hill Smallville The Wright St Trisha Goddard Hou

Select

Sc r o ll
OK
To View
BBC ONE
Reminder - Day + Day
The green button is used to set a reminder.
To set a reminder, scroll to a future programme and press the green button. As the programme is about to start, a reminder window will be shown.
REMINDER
001 BBC ONE Real Rescues
To View Cancel
OK
X
DON’T FORGET! If a reminder has been set your digital box will automatically change channel unless you cancel the reminder.
Your EPG also contains digital radio channels. These are usually saved to the higher numbers, starting around channel 700.
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As with most of your electrical goods, there will be functions you use everyday, and others that you need only occasionally. We’ve put the most commonly used functions in this section so you can get your digital box up and running as quickly as possible.
We suggest you read this section carefully, then use the other sections to dip into whenever you need some extra details or guidance for settings.
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Using your Digital Box
Changing the channel
You can select the channel you want to watch by using the CH+ and CH - buttons on the remote control.
Alternatively use the number buttons to key in the channel number.
When you change the channel the Info bar will be displayed for a few seconds.
001 BBC ONE 11:00 06/12/2010
11:00 - 11:45 Real Rescues
.
Changing the volume
You can change the volume of your digital box by using the VOL+ and VOL- buttons on the remote control. VOL+ will increase the volume and VOL- will decrease the volume. To turn the volume off, press the mute button on the remote control. To turn it back on, press the mute button again.
Using subtitles
To use subtitles, press the SUBTITLE button on the remote control. The subtitle options will be displayed on screen.
SUBTITLES
ENG OFF
Select Accept

OK
Press the buttons to select an available subtitle language. Press OK to select it.
DON’T FORGET! Subtitles are only shown when they are broadcast with the programme. Not all programmes have subtitles.
Using digital text
Many digital channels also provide digital text. For example this could be information about programmes, the weather, news and many other topics.
To use digital text, press the TEXT button on the remote control.
DON’T FORGET! Not all channels have digital text.
The info banner
The info banner can be accessed when you are watching a TV programme, by pressing the INFO button.
001 BBC ONE NOW 11:00 06/12/2010
11:00 - 11:45 Real Rescues
Select
OK
SUB TXT ?
INFO
Mo re
P+ / P-

Ne xt
The info banner gives you the date, and time of the current programme, and also shows you the programme name.
Press the button to see the details of the programme that is on next.
If you press the INFO button again, you will be shown extended information about the programme.
001 BBC ONE NOW 11:00 06/12/2010
SUB TXT ?
Select
OKINFO
Mo re
P+ / P-

Ne xt
11:00 - 11:45 Real Rescues 11/20. Nick Knowles and Louise Minchin present dramatic events from the work of the emergency services. What is causing 7-year old Lucy’s heart to race at 255 beats a minute? [S]
Press the EXIT button on the remote control to close the info banner and return to live TV.
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Using your Digital Box05
Organising your channels
You can delete, move, and rename channels in the Channel Organiser.
1
Press the MENU button.
MAIN MENU
Channel Organiser
Favourites
Setup
Select Enter Menu

OK
2
Select ‘Channel Organiser ’ and then
press the OK button.
CHANNEL ORGANISER
CN 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 009 010
Select Enter Menu

OK
Name BBC ONE BBC TWO ITV1 Channel 4 FIVE ITV2 BBC THREE BBC FOUR ITV3
Provider BBC BBC ITV Channel five ITV BBC BBC ITV
UHF 25 25 22 22 22 22 25 28 32
Delete Reorder Rename
3
The channel list will be shown. From
this menu you can press RED to delete a channel, press GREEN to move a channel, and press YELLOW to rename a channel.
DON’T FORGET! You can re-tune your Digital Box to retrieve channels you have deleted. See Re-tuning on page 14.
MAIN MENU
Channel Organiser
Favourites
Setup
Select Enter Menu
OK
SETUP MENU
Languages TV Setup Parental Control Service Setup Check For Download System Information Inactivity Setting
Select Enter Menu
OK
LANGUAGES
Audio On Screen Display
Select Change
English English
Favourites
To setup a list of favourite channels;
1
Press the MENU button.
MAIN MENU
Channel Organiser
Favourites
Setup
Select Enter Menu

OK
2
Select ‘Favourites’ and then press the
OK button.
FAVOURITES
OFF FAVOURITES 1
Select Enable

OK
Delete New Edit
3
Press the GREEN button to create
a new favourites list.
4
Press the YELLOW button to add
channels to the favourites list.
5
Select the channel that you want
to add and press the OK button to add it to the favourites list. Add each channel until you have created your favourites list.
4
To enable your favourites list, select it
and then press the OK button. To turn favourites off, select OFF and press the OK button.
DON’T FORGET! When your favourites list is enabled you can only select the channels that have been added to your favourites list.
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Advanced features 06
The setup menu
The setup menu lets you change the default settings of your digital box.
Press the MENU button.
MAIN MENU
Channel Organiser
Favourites
Setup
Select Enter Menu

OK
Select ‘Setup’ and then press the OK button. The settings menu has seven sub menus.
SETUP MENU
Languages TV Setup Parental Control Service Setup Check For Download System Information Inactivity Setting
Select Enter Menu

OK
Languages
LANGUAGES
Audio On Screen Display
Select Change

English English

The languages menu lets you select the default audio language that will be used.
The on screen display setting is always set to English and there are not any other options available.
TV setup
TV SETUP
Television type
Widescreen
Standard
Select Change

16:9
Center Cutout
RGB

The TV setup menu lets you set your TV type between 4:3 and 16:9.
4:3 would be suitable for a traditional square shaped screen TV and 16:9 would be used for a rectangular widescreen TV.
The standard setting is used to select between RGB and CVBS.
DON’T FORGET! Not all programmes have alternative audio available and English will be used instead.
DON’T FORGET! Some older TVs may not support RGB. RGB will give you a better picture quality than CVBS and is the default setting.
DON’T FORGET! If selecting 4:3 you have additional settings available to choose between Letterbox, Center Cutout and Full Frame. You can use these settings to minimise the black border shown around the edge of the picture.
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Parental control
When parental control is selected you will need to enter a PIN code to access the menu.
PIN
Please enter PIN to access menu
Use 0-9
_ _ _ _
The options in the parental control menu allow you to change the PIN code and to lock channels so that they can’t be viewed without entering the PIN code first.
PARENTAL CONTROL
Change PIN Lock/Unlock Services
Select Change

OK
Service Setup
SERVICE SETUP
Rescan Channels First Time Installation
Select Enter Menu

OK
The TV service setup menu lets you rescan your digital box for channels or do a first time installation.
If you choose the rescan channels option, any custom settings that you have made such as TV setup will not be changed.
If you choose the first time installation option, your digital box will reset everything to factory default and your custom settings will not be saved.
Check for download
SW UPDATE
Update by OAD
Select Enter Menu

OK
From time to time new software may be available for your digital box, which can be updated by receiving the software via your aerial.
Advanced features06
DON’T FORGET! For step by step instructions on how to do a first time installation, see page 14 of this instruction book.
DON’T FORGET! The default PIN code is
0000.
DON’T FORGET! Updating the software on your digital box, will use all of the factory default settings, and cancel any reminders that you have set.
DON’T FORGET! The Lock/Unlock feature is useful for locking channels that have ‘Adult’ material so that they can’t be viewed without entering the PIN code.
DON’T FORGET! If new software is available follow the on-screen instructions and do not switch off your digital box until instructed to do so.
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Advanced features 06
System Information
The system information page shows you all the information about your digital box.
It is useful to have this window open if contacting the call centre for help or information. An example system information window is shown below.
SYSTEM INFORMATION
Manufacturer Model Number Hardware Version Software Version Subtitle Status Language Status Helpline Number Installed Services Transmitter Name
Return
OK
M TC xxxxxxx
1.1
1.0 Off English xxxxx xxxxxx 102 London
Level Quality
Lock 8
Inactivity Settings
The inactivity setting is used to put the digital box into standby if a button hasn’t been pressed for a set period of time.
Inactivity Settings
3 Hours
Change Store Entry

OK
The default setting is that the box will switch off after 3 hours. You can choose between 3 hours, 4 hours or Off.
DON’T FORGET! The information shown on your screen may differ to the one shown above.
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Re-tuning
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Retuning your digital box
1
Press the MENU button.
2
Select ‘Setup’ and then press the OK
button.
MAIN MENU
Channel Organiser
Favourites
Setup
Select Enter Menu

OK
3
Select ‘Service Setup’ and then press
the OK button.
SETUP MENU
Languages TV Setup Parental Control Service Setup Check For Download System Information Inactivity Setting
Select Enter Menu

OK
4
Select ‘First Time Installation’ and then
press the OK button.
SERVICE SETUP
Rescan Channels First Time Installation
Select Enter Menu

OK
5
Press the OK button to continue.
FIRST TIME SETUP
Are you sure you want to delete all channels and settings for first time installation
Y e s
No
EXIT
OK
6
Select the TV type using the left and
right arrow buttons. Press the OK button.
Installation
Please make sure that your aerial is connected.
Choose the TV type using the keys.
Press OK to start the installation.
Television type 16:9
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The tuning progress screen will
be displayed, showing you how many channels have been found and saved. Scanning may take several minutes to complete.
FULL SCAN REPLACE EXISTING SERVICES
CN Name Provider Type
16:9 Widescreen TV
Scanning. please wait.
070 105 080 007 002 001
CBBC Channel BBC Red Button BBC NEWS BBC THREE BBC TWO BBC ONE
BBC BBC BBC BBC BBC BBC
TV TV TV TV TV TV
0% 100%
DON’T FORGET! If you are in an area that can receive more than one TV region you will see the region selection screen.
Region Selection
Please select the region that best suits your location.
England / Gloucestershire / West
England / Gloucestershire / Central
Navigate To Select

OK
8
Select your preferred region from the
list shown and Press the OK button.
9
Your Digital Box has now been
retuned.
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08Troubleshooting
Problem Possible cause What to do
Standby light not lit Mains adapter unplugged.
Mains socket switched off.
Connect mains adapter. Switch on mains socket.
No signal found Aerial is disconnected.
Aerial is damaged/misaligned. Out of digital signal area.
Connect aerial lead. Check aerial and connections. Ensure that you are capable of receiving Digital TV. See www.freeview.co.uk.
No picture or sound Scart cable not securely
connected.
Volume is set to minimum or mute.
Check Scart connections.
Check volume settings.
Scrambled channel message
Channel is scrambled. This digital box is not able to decode
scrambled channels.
No response to remote control
Digital box is switched off. Remote control not aimed correctly. Front panel obstructed. Remote control batteries have run out.
Plug in and turn on plug. Aim remote control at the front panel. Move obstructions from the front of the digital box. Replace the remote control batteries.
Forgotten PIN code The default PIN is 0000.
Contact the helpline.
You have moved your digital box and are no longer able to receive digital channels.
Re-tune your digital box.
Try a signal booster or a direct feed from the aerial.
Please note indoor aerials are not recommended for use with this product (this includes loft aerials) otherwise you may experience problems with reception or picture break-up on some channels.
Need extra help?
If you have a technical enquiry or a problem with this digital box, just call 0845 640 3030
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Tuner and channel
• RF input connector (IEC-TYPE, IEC169-2, female)
• RF output connector (IEC-TYPE, IEC169-2, male)
Decoder
• Transport stream
• Profile level
• Input rate
• Video format
• Audio format
• Video output
MPEG-2 ISO/IEC 13818
MAX. 15Mbit/s
MPEG-2 Main profile @main level
4:3/16:9 Switchable
MPEG Layer I & II, 32 / 44.1 / 48KHz
RGB, CVBS
Connection
• Power
• Tuner
• Video
• Audio
5V Mains adapter
Antenna input
Twin scart
Digital coaxial audio output
Power supply
• Input voltage
• Power consumption
AC 230V ~50Hz
MAX. 8W/standby <1W
Specifications09
IMPORTANT: Due to continual revision and improvements to our products design, specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Unqualified attempts to repair this digital box
will invalidate the warranty.
• Refer repairs to this digital box to a qualified
service personnel only.
• Do not disassemble this digital box.
• There are dangerous-voltage parts inside that
may cause electric shock even after power is disconnected.
• Store your digital box in a clean, dry
environment.
• Unplug the digital box immediately if it gets
wet, and consult a servicing technician.
• Always unplug the digital box before
cleaning it.
• Wipe dust off the cabinet of the digital box with
a clean, dry and soft cloth.
• Do not place any objects on top of the
digital box.
• Avoid exposing your digital box directly to
sunlight or other heat sources.
• Put your digital box in a well-ventilated area
away from high humidity.
• Do not expose this digital box to rain or
moisture, dripping or splashing.
• For stubborn stains use a damp (not
dripping) cloth.
• Do not use any cleaning solutions on this digital
box.
Safety Tips
If smoke, abnormal noise or odour comes out of this digital box, unplug from the mains supply immediately and contact the retailer. Never try to repair the digital box on your own. Always
contact the dealer for repairs.
Note
This instruction manual contains for-reference-
only graphics and information that is subject to
change without notice.
WEEE
The digital box is labelled in accordance with European Directive 2002/96/ EG concerning used electrical and electronic appliances (waste electrical and electronic equipment - WEEE). The guideline determines the framework for the return and recycling of used appliances as applicable throughout the EU.
Warnings
Guarantee
This product is guaranteed against manufacturing defects for a period of 12 months.
This does not cover the product where the fault is due to misuse, abuse, use in contravention of the instructions, or where the product has
been the subject of unauthorised modification or alterations, or has been the subject of
commercial use.
In the event of a problem with the product within the guarantee period please return it to your nearest store.
If the item is shown to have had an inherent defect present at the time of sale, the store will provide you with a replacement.
Your statutory rights remain unaffected Guarantor; Home Retail Group 489-499 Avebury Boulevard Central Milton Keynes
MK9 2NW Helpline: 0845 640 3030
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When does switchover happen?
Visit us at digitalu k.c o.uk call us on 0845 6 50 50 50
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Copeland switches on October 17, 2007
The exact date you switch depends on the transmitter you are served by. To check when you switch, go to Digital UK’ s postcode checker on www.digitaluk .co.uk
swen VTI ruoy kcehC service or look at Teletext page 106 to see what TV region yo u’re in.
How the Digital switchover may affect you:
Television in the UK is going digital, bringing us all more choice and new services. Starting in late 2007 and ending in 2012, television services in the UK will go completely digital, TV region by TV region.
The map shows when your area will switchover to digital. When the TV switchover happens in your area, there are at least two occasions when you will need to re-tune your Digital Box in order to continue receiving your existing TV channels, and also to pick up new ones.
Digital UK, the body leading the digital TV switchover, will advise you when you need to re-tune during the switchover.
For re-tuning instructions for this Digital Box please see page 14 of this instruction book.
If you find you can’t receive the extra digital channels, it may be because your area is not covered by Freeview yet or that you need an aerial upgrade. Visit www.digitaluk.co.uk to check.
If you have any questions, please contact your equipment supplier or call Digital UK on 0845 6 50 50 50 or visit www.digitaluk.co.uk.
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