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You can also record two different channels at the same time. Delayed viewing, fastforward and rewind functions allow you to play and replay the sports action without having to worry about the rest of the game which is still being recorded.

These features could make you lose track of time, but fortunately the LIVE TV button brings you back to the present instantly. Sets the remote control unit in TV mode by pressing once and enables you then to control your TV set.

Switches sound off or on again. Switches channel or selects an AV socket. Selects an AV socket. Change channel or enters digital values.

The diagram on page 14 shows a connection method that includes a VCR. The supplied Accessory cables allow rapid connections to the TV only, in order to get you going as quickly and easily as possible. But should you wish to adopt the more advanced connections shown in the diagrams, please purchase additional leads as explained below. This connection will allow you to archive to a permanent media.

This will allow you to hear higher quality sound through your Hi-Fi. NOTE : Audio sockets are generally identified by colour. White for Left and Red for Right. If you have a Top Up TV viewing card, please make sure it is inserted correctly now. You can also connect your recorder to an external audio amplifier with suitable cables. You can choose between analogue audio or digital audio outputs. After a few seconds, the lights on the front will come on and a menu will appear on the TV screen.

Please follow the on screen instructions carefully or refer to the Quick-Start Guide. This will make the DTR try tuning again. If it fails again, you will probably need to upgrade your aerial, please refer to the troubleshooting section on page The red standby indicator light will go green. To turn off your DTR, press the button. The standby light will turn red again. An amber light indicates the box is updating and that you should wait before pressing any further buttons.

This will move through the channel list one at a time. You can also set a favourite channel list which will allow you to skip between the channels you watch most often. How to set up this list is explained on page Note that the channel numbers are not continuous. These are set by the broadcaster and cannot be changed. This is the small banner that appears at the bottom of the screen during channel changes or when you press an arrow button. Only some channels are shown inside the box, keep moving left or right to find the rest.

If favourite channels are set, only those chosen will appear in the box. Press the OK button again to change the channel. If you see a programme you want to watch, press OK.

If you know the channel number you are looking for, enter this using the number buttons. With digital TV there can be up to 3 digits in the number. A banner with information about the programme currently showing will appear briefly each time the channel changes. For more details on getting programme information, see page Until then, you will have use of a reduced guide that will not enable you to access all the features of your DTR.

Please ensure you leave your DTR in Standby overnight, every night. Depending on what time of day you set up your DTR, it may take up to 48 hours for Top Up TV Anytime programme downloads to be recorded and placed in your library.

Teletext and interactive services If your chosen channel has digital text features press the TEXT or coloured buttons to access them. To return to normal viewing press TEXT again. Some services offer interactive features, details of these and how to use them will appear on screen as they occur.

To set up and work the other facilities of your DTR you will need to get used to operating the menus. You will be using the remote control buttons highlighted and the coloured buttons, take a moment to find them now. Please refer to the inside front cover for a full colour image of your remote control and its primary functions.

Your DTR has access to two programme guides. The Programme guide screen gives you a fast way of planning your viewing and recording. To use these menus, you must first press the MENU button which will then display the main menu. Now choose the item called a sub menu that you want to look at. Once you have highlighted your choice with the yellow box, press the OK button to move to the new menu level.

The default number is you can find how to change this on page As you learn to use the DTR you will find that the number buttons can take you directly to sub menus without the need for using the arrow buttons. Use 4 for the fourth item setup , 1 for the first item Programme Guide , etc. In each menu, look at the bottom lines of text for more information on which buttons to press.

This could be arrow buttons or or the coloured buttons. While in the Programme Guide, you can navigate around using the arrow buttons. The Guide is split into three sections of 30 minutes each.

The information contained in a time segment usually shows the name of the programme. This is only the case when the programme takes up the whole of that 30 minute time slot. As programmes can be longer or shorter than 30 minutes, the Programme Guide has been constructed to inform you of this.

If a programme is longer than 30 mins the next time slot shows three dots to indicate that the programme runs in to the next slot. If a programme is shorter that 30 mins the programme name is followed by an arrow to indicate that more than one programme exists in that slot. If a programme does not start exactly on the time boundary, it will have two dots in front of the programme name to indicate that it starts later than the time shown in the column heading.

If you leave the highlighter box over a programme for more than five seconds, a box will appear showing a synopsis of the programme. It also shows the start and end times for that programme in the top right-hand corner. You may need to press it more than once, depending on the menu item. Across the bottom of the screen are a number functions activated by pressing the coloured buttons on your remote control.

Using the up and down arrows you will move the highlighter to a day in the future. Pressing OK will take you back to the Programme Guide, but now the guide is showing programmes on the day you selected. From here you can set-up recordings or reminders. When you go back to the TV Guide, you will see next to the planned recording. Favourites Pressing the BLUE button will present the guide with just your selected favourite channels displayed.

Use the Up and Down arrows to highlight a channel that you would like to make a favourite. Press OK to add it to your Favourites. Your Favourites are identified by a. You can remove it from your list by pressing the OK button again. To exit this menu press the BACK button. The channels from which you can choose to select programmes are shown across the bottom of the Programme Guide screen. If you have not yet created a Favourites list, you will see a pop-up as shown.

Pressing the RED button will close the pop-up. Pressing the Top Up TV button on your remote enables you to view the list of programmes available to watch right now. Then you simply use the left and right arrow buttons to scroll through and press OK on anything you want to watch. To view programmes from these channels call now on. When that event arrives, you will be reminded by a pop-up which will appear on-screen. To select a programme in the search results, press DOWN and the cursor will move into the search results list.

The INFO button can be used to display a synopsis of the program. Enter either as much of the channel name or the programme title as you know and a list of programmes matching your search request will appear allowing you to watch or record the programmes. Note: Buttons 0 and 1 provide punctuation such as spaces and full-stops. The search results can also be refreshed by pressing the OK button. The powerful search facility allows for searching the entire EPG and library see page 30 on how to enable this facility.

Your DTR storage area is partitioned into two sections. For more information on how to change the partition sizes, please turn to page Here you can keep your recordings or delete them to make more space as required. To delete a recording, move the highlighter with the UP or Down arrow buttons over the programme that you wish to delete and press the BLUE button. When you move the highlighter into the Top Up TV Anytime storage area, you will notice that the screen appears slightly different.

There are two differences, the first and most important is the Days Left column, the second is the red Save button. Days Left This shows how many days the programme will remain stored on your DTR before it is automatically deleted and replaced with new programmes. You may watch the programme at anytime, but if the Days Left number reaches zero, you only have a few hours left before the programme is over written.

The programme will now appear in the top section of the Programme Library and the Days Left will show Saved. There are a number of functions that are common to both storage areas: If you pause the highlighter over a programme, that programme will automatically start playing in the small preview window on the right-hand side of the screen.

If you wish to watch the programme, press the OK button. If you had previously not finished watching a programme, press the GREEN button to resume the playback from the last watched point. Folders Programmes on your recorder are automatically placed in folders. Each recording can reside in more than one folder, the ALL category and typically one other genre folder, for example, Movies, Sport, Kids etc.

To Highlight a programme use the Up and Down buttons. To view the programme, press the OK button. Synopsis With the highlighter over a recording, pressing the YELLOW button will pop-up a small window with a brief summary of the contents of that given programme. You will see a confirmation pop-up to confirm that you wish to delete the programme or exit without deleting. The at the end of the programme name field is used to indicate that a programme has been watched.

Finally, you need to be aware of a few pop-ups that may appear to help you with your selections. Depending upon the way you have set-up your recorder, or if you have not set-up enough storage space on your DTR or you have simply run out of space, your DTR will prompt you that there is not enough space to store your selection. If this happens, you will need to delete some of your recordings if you wish to save additional programmes.

Also, a similar pop-up may appear if you are saving a programme that will limit the storage space for any future recording. In this instance you may save this programme, but you should also go to the Planned Recordings menu to make sure you have enough space and if necessary delete old recordings. Space for recordings When you add a recording to the Planned Recordings, your DTR will check to see if there is enough space to complete all the scheduled recordings.

If there is a risk that there is not enough space, you will see this pop-up. You have the option to cancel the recording or continue with the event. If you continue with the recording, you should go to the Programme Library menu and try to clear space by deleting programmes that you have already watched and no longer wish to keep.

If you do not make space, you may lose the end of your recording or fail to be able to record further programmes. In this section, we will show you just what options are available to you. Typically you will have pressed the RED button in the Programme Guide which will have automatically taken you to this screen, but you may also wish to set an recording manually.

If you have arrived at this screen via the Programme Guide, simply press the RED button to accept the default settings and your recording will be added to the list and completed without further interaction. Press the GREEN button to continue and you will be prompted to enter the channel, date, start and stop times.

Editing an event There may be an occasion where you wish to adjust the recording event that you are setting. Your DTR has two tuners which means that it is capable of recording two different programmes at the same time.

In the event that you try to record more than two programmes at the same time, your DTR will alert you to this overlap with the pop-up shown. The pop-up will inform you of the date, time and duration of the overlap. Make a note of this overlap and go back to the Planned Recordings main menu. Find the programmes that overlap and look to see if you can manually change the start times or durations of the overlapping events to resolve the conflict. This will still enable you to record the programmes you wish and not miss anything of significance.

Once satisfied with your adjustments, press the RED button to add this recording to the list. Some programmes are broadcast with special tags that indicate that the programme is part of a series.

If while setting a recording your DTR detects this tag, it will advise you with this pop-up. When you go back to the Programme Guide, you will see that a series link icon has been added to the programme name.

It looks like this. There may be occasions where multiple recordings overlap and your DTR will warn you that two recordings collide. You may know that the programme you wish to record has moved due to an over-run of a previous programme. On the other side of the range, top of the range OPC variant offered more powerful engine combined with adaptive suspension, improved steering and bigger brakes. Track orientated drivers could even choose an optional limited slip differential, which improved cornering characteristics.

Except for thunder-inspired badge and the name itself, current Corsa has little to share with the car it is replacing. Instead, it has the same structure and underpinnings as Peugeot and Citroen representatives in this vehicle segment. While the length remains unchanged, the new car is lower and narrower. This allowed for better proportions and visual appearance focused on elegance and refinement. Many design cues it shares with bigger models will tell it is an Opel, like wing-shaped headlights or a prominent crest on the hood.

A big central infotainment display and a digital instrument cluster dominate the interior. There is still plenty of room inside, despite the lower roof line and sloping windshield. Just like on the outside, there are major changes under the skin, with significant weight savings being one of them. There is only one gasoline engine, a three-cylinder unit that comes with or without the turbocharger and in three different power outputs.

This is a PSA-sourced engine, just like the one diesel that it is available. Still, the most important news is the arrival of an all-electric version, called Corsa-e.

I'd love to be emailed when a new, high quality document is available for my Opel Corsa. My email address is:. By using this website, you automatically accept that we use cookies. What for? Toggle navigation. Home Workshop Manuals Opel Corsa. Opel Corsa With a production run spanning over four decades and six generations, Opel Corsa is one of the longest living names in the industry.

Corsa A - The first ever Corsa made its debut in , at first targeting markets such as Italy or France, where small cars had a significant market share. Corsa B - Unlike its predecessor, which looked as a man who had only a ruler designed it, the new Corsa featured a more rounded and bubble-like design. Corsa C - Following the success of the previous generation, Corsa in its third iteration used a design that was similar but also noticeably updated and modernized in many ways.

Corsa D - As the outgoing model achieved mixed results over the years, most due to the lack of a real appeal, the new Corsa needed a fresh approach. Corsa E - Revealed at the Paris Motor Show, the new Corsa appeared as a car redesigned from the ground up. Corsa F - present Except for thunder-inspired badge and the name itself, current Corsa has little to share with the car it is replacing.

Get notified for new files? We'll send you a quick email when a new Opel Corsa document is added. Opel Corsa Workshop Manual. Opel Corsa Owners Manual. Opel Corsa Misc Document. Related Models. Opel Official Website. Example: Playing track 3, 2, 5, 1, 7, 12, 13, 20, and 26 in this order.

If a disc is playing press STOP button. Page Preferred Languages Preferred languages MENU The language of the player's set-up menus Do this setting if you want to change the language of the player's own menus not necessary after initial set-up, page 5.

Call the set-up menu using menu button. Page Your Preferred Languages On Discs Preferred languages Your preferred languages on discs Your preferred languages for dialogues, subtitles and menus are those, the player selects for you automatically for all discs if available. Of course you can change them for each disc page There is no need to make the following settings, for the choice of the language during basic set-up page 5 has caused these settings: Did you choose "English" Select "On-Screen-Display"; press number button 4.

Make your selection using number buttons. To exit set-up menu press return button. Select "Expert Settings"; press number button 9. Page Select A Rating Limit Rating limit Select a rating limit This feature helps you control the type of discs or programme your family can watch. In case some discs, or scenes exceed the rating limit you have set, they will not be played.

Select "Rating Limit"; press number button 2. Type in your personal 4-digit code number to unlock the limit. Confirm with ok button. This way you are able to control your video equipment using a single remote control. Page Tv And Video Controls Universal remote control TV and video controls This remote control lets you comfortably control your TV set and video to prepare the remote control see the pages Please refer to the manuals of your TV set or video recorder.

Be sure to set the remote for the appliance you want to control. Do not stack electronic components or other objects on top of the DVD player. Page Connections Audio connections The type of audio output from the connector you can select during the set-up procedure see page Your DVD player will always deliver a high-quality 2-channel stereo signal to the audio output, regardless of whether the soundtracks on DVD movies are in 2-channel stereo, in Dolby Surround, In both cases your Pro Logic decoder has to be hooked up to the 2-channel analog output of the DVD player.

Page Appendix Appendix: regional codes Regional codes information This DVD player is designed and manufactured to respond to the region management information that is recorded on a DVD disc. Page Language Code List Appendix: language codes Language code list For the initial settings "Your preferred languages on discs dialogue, subtitles, menus " see page 23 , if the language you want is not listed in the menu, select "Other" and enter the appropriate 4-digit-number from this list.

Page 42 Appendix: what to do if Before requesting service troubleshooting No power?



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