Selecting Program Guides and Lists By Category
'1he buttons that appear for each
program indicate start times.
To select a program, highlight the start
time button and then press the -_-
button.
For example, in this sample Movie
List, "Four Weddings and a Funeral,"
with a start time of 9:OOPM, is
highlighted.
In addition
to using the Master Guide, you can use the SELEC_I GUIDE
and SELECT LIST options in the Main Menu to select subsets of the
Master Guide. These subsets are sorted by program
categories,
such as
Movies, Sports, News, and so on. You can also choose from two
program
guide formats: Guide and List.
The Guide format lists stations
in ascending
numerical
order (such
as the Master Guide).
The List format lists programs
in alphabetical
order by program
title, as shown below.
MOVIES LIST
IDJ
PRESS _
FOR
PURCHASE INFORMATION
WEDOCT5 8:45 PM
Four Weddings and a Funeral
Hugh Grant, Andie McDowell. A confirmed bachelor meetsthe
womanof his dreamsat a friend's wedding and,forthe first time,
contemplatesthe idea of marriagefor himself. ( CC,S) (A,S,L)
WED
PM
8:30
9 PM
9:30
10 PM
10:30
AceVentura:PetDetective _
_
I
W
Brain Stoker'sDracula
W
_
•
DennistheMenace
_
FourWeddingsand a Funeral < _
W
I
M
LikeWaterfor Chocolate
M
_
I_
TheNatural
<_
Philadelphia
J
_
_
How SELECT GUIDE and
SELECT LIST Change the
Main Menu
Example: If you select the Sports
Guide using SELECT GUIDE,
button 4 of the Main Menu
automatically
changes to SPORTS
GUIDE.
Similarly, button 6 of the Main
Menu automatically updates to the
last selection you made using
SELECT LIST.
The selections
you make using SELECT GUIDE and SELECT LIST
affect the program
categories
displayed
in the Main Menu. The
category you select using SELECT GUIDE changes button 4 of the
Main Menu. The category
you select using SELECT LIST changes
button 6 of the Main Menu.
This feature allows you to recall the last program
guide or list that you
selected.
MAIN MENU
SELECT
MASTER
GUIDE
1
GUIDE
SPORTS
GUIDE
4
EXIT
OTHER
CUSTOM
GUIDES
7
GUIDE
SELECT
2
LIST
NEWS
5
LIST
6
SYSTEM MENU
8
_-'_-'_
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