Many problems can be cured by simply retuning your digital box or digital TV set (which has Freeview built in) and other services that include Freeview – Youview and BT Vision. What is a manual retune. This is retuning your equipment by manually adding the relevant channel numbers for your chosen transmitter rather than letting your box or TV scan for channels. Freeview services are broadcast from a network of television transmitters across the UK.
The transmitter which your aerial is pointing at generally dictates the television signals that you will receive. However, many homes in the UK are covered by more than one transmitter. In this situation, it is not uncommon for signals from another transmitter to be picked up by the same aerial, even if it is not pointing at that transmitter. This can result in services disappearing, breaking up or “pixelating”. Typical problems include:. Missing channels.
Interactive (red button) services not working. The picture breaking up, freezing or becoming pixelated. Picture and sound being out of synchronisation. Subtitles missing or not appearing correctly.
These problems can often be cured by a simple, manual retune of your Freeview television receiver. This also applies to other services which include Freeview, such as Youview and BT Vision. Manually retune your TV or box by adding the channels one by one which will enable you to put your channels where you want them on the channel list.
How is a manual retune different from an auto retune. A manual retune is often confused with ‘auto retune’ since it appears to be a similar function in that you physically press a button on the remote to do it. With a 'manual retune'. you input and store one by one the relevant channel numbers or frequencies from the correct transmitter yourself. However, with an auto retune, the equipment is choosing the transmitter for you and it may not be the one to which your aerial is pointing. Occasionally, Freeview reception can be affected by weather conditions or by maintenance work at your local TV transmitter, so its best to check the Transmitter checker on our hompage. If you've lost Freeview due to a transmitter fault, don't retune - they will return when the transmitter is up and running again.
Finding the channel numbers. Before undertaking a manual retune, you need to know what transmitter your aerial is pointing towards and the channel numbers used by that transmitter. The detailed view of the Digital UK postcode checker tool will give you a list of transmitters and bearings of the transmitters from your location, that should help determining the correct transmitter. Once you know which transmitter you are using you will need to note the channel number for each multiplex (group of services) For example BBC A 49, D3&4 54, BBC B HD 58. For each transmitter there will be between 3 and 9 possible multiplexes per transmitter.
Для пользования Red Button не нужны инструкции и длительные настройки – просто скачиваете приложение и после его запуска кликаете на большую. 8. Navigational buttons. 9. Stop. 10. Play/Pause. 11. FR. 12. FF. 13. Red. 14. Follow the prompting message on the screen and press Red button to choose.
How to do a manual retune. 1.
Using your remote control, press the "menu" button. 2. Select the "set up" or "installation" option. If you see picture icons, select the tool box, satellite dish or spanner. 3. Select "manual retune" or "manual search".
4. If you are prompted for a code, try 0000 or 1234. 5. For BBC A type in the number you obtained from the Digital UK page where it asks for a "channel" number (frequency) and press OK. 6. Repeat steps 1 - 5 using the different numbers obtain from the Digital UK website, next to each group (a group is a bundle of TV services), to complete the manual retune.
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D3&4. SDN. ARQ A. ARQ B.
BBC B HD: etc. 7. Then press "menu" or "exit" to finish. For further advice and guidance on undertaking a manual retune, you can follow the simple step by step advice provided by Digital UK by visiting their website at:. Your equipment's instruction manual should also provide details on how to do a manual retune. If you have lost your instruction manual a list of most manufacturers’ instruction manuals can found at: or you can contact the manufacturer directly.
If you do not have access to the internet, you can call Digital UK on 03456 50 50 50 for assistance. The manual retune did not help what should I do now. If, after manually retuning, you still have a problem, this may be because your receiver still has wrong channels stored in its memory. There are two ways to try to clear the memory. 1.
Perform a "factory reset" from the tuning menu, as described in your manufacturer’s instruction manual. Sometimes manufacturers refer to this as 'first time installation' or 'shipping condition'. Press ‘OK’ if your equipment asks whether it is OK to delete existing channels.
This will clear your settings. 2. Do an auto retune with the aerial lead removed.
This will clear the memory and remove the unwanted, stored channels. The aerial lead will then need to be put back in again and manually retune.
*With both of these options you should then follow up with a manual retune. Who can help me further. If you have any difficulty with this operation then you should seek assistance. Should you decide to engage a professional It is advisable to use a qualified installer. We cannot recommend individual installers but you may wish to seek advice from a recognised industry body, such as the Confederation of Aerial Industries (CAI ). Alternatively visit the Website of Registered Digital Installers (RDI) Get Me Digital is the consumer site of the RDI, created to promote digital installation and digital service providers directly to the consumer.
Search the site. Can't find what you need? Search here. Transmitter Checker.
Check if your local BBC transmitter is working by entering your post code and platform details in the boxes below and click SUBMIT. The results will be displayed via the BBC managed RTIS website. For our policy on how we propose to use this information, please click here. Help and advice with interference affecting domestic TV and radio reception.
Digital Television using a roof top aerial connected to either a set top box or a TV with Freeview built-in. Digital UK supports Freeview viewers providing information about receiving terrestrial TV. at800, set up by mobile operators to provide filters and assistance where TV reception is affected. YouView connects to your aerial socket, bringing you channels to watch, record, pause and rewind.