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Bv7-32 mk3 built in freeview help??

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2012martin
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2012martin Posted: Tue, Aug 28 2012 8:55 PM

Hi I have just purchased a bv7-32 mk3 with built in freeview. Only I do not know how to get  the freeview can anyone please help? As the shop I bought it from is closed untill the morning and I am very impatient. 

Ive tried everything and can't seem to find any option for bringing up the freeview?

Any help appreciated. Thank you in advance

 

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elephant replied on Tue, Aug 28 2012 9:35 PM

I think the [DTV] button on your Beo4 remote control should do the trick ... or did you mean the Freeview menus ?

If so try the [MENU] button on the control, but only press it once - a second press takes you into Beovision configuration settings.

Short cuts are the colour keys:

red = radio (pressing it again toggles the radio back to DTV)

green = programme guide

menu = yellow

blue = information

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2012martin
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In the menus there is no mention of freeview? Only

Program groups

Tuning

Play timer

Options 

Stand positions.

Should it be there? If I go to options it gives me connections. If I go to that I get av1/2/3/4 camera and projector. 

Im really struggling do you think maybe it doesn't have freeview after all? Thanks again

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elephant replied on Tue, Aug 28 2012 10:09 PM

2012martin:
In the menus there is no mention of freeview?

In Australia what we call "Freeview" shows up as the a range of channels being the digital version of old analogue channels and then a range of additional channels - so we moved from 4 services (public funded ABC and three commercial channels (7, 9, and 10) and one partially publicly funded multi-cultural channel (SBS)) to around 30 plus of course some digital radio channels (not the same as DAB/DAB+)

Not sure what the situation will be in your geography

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Stoobietoo replied on Tue, Aug 28 2012 10:31 PM

this link  may help not for your exact TV but may be of some use for the DVB

Stoobie


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2012martin replied on Tue, Aug 28 2012 11:30 PM

Cheers for the link stoobie. Ive looked on there and it says that just pressing dtb should bring up the DVB module. This isn't happening with makes me think it hasn't got it. The person before me had it set up for sky so maybe something just needs activating. As this was from a official bno shop they put the serial number in well I was there and shown me the specs which said DVB hd so thaTs why I can't work it out? I've even been through the stb/puc list just too see if I had to set it to something in there but no luck??

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