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New Pace Digibox Manual
Published Thursday, Jan 21 1999, 00:00 GMT | By Iain Chapman
digiNEWS has learnt that Pace has now released a updated version of its Digibox handbook.
From the information we have been supplied the various screen-shots in the handbook have been changed to match those that the Digibox actually now shows. We are told that the handbook now contains a new section covering the Sky Box Office feature.
References to S-VHS have been removed. The 'Solving Problems', 'Adding Other Channels', 'More Information' and 'Parental Control' sections have all been revised and brought up-to-date.
The new version of the manual is dated November 1998 and is version 1.1. You can get hold of a copy of the new manual by calling Pace on 01274 532000. The Product Code is 502-2304011 and it shouldn't cost more then £5. When you get though to Pace ask for the Spares department.
Pace Website: http://www.pace.co.uk
From the information we have been supplied the various screen-shots in the handbook have been changed to match those that the Digibox actually now shows. We are told that the handbook now contains a new section covering the Sky Box Office feature.
References to S-VHS have been removed. The 'Solving Problems', 'Adding Other Channels', 'More Information' and 'Parental Control' sections have all been revised and brought up-to-date.
The new version of the manual is dated November 1998 and is version 1.1. You can get hold of a copy of the new manual by calling Pace on 01274 532000. The Product Code is 502-2304011 and it shouldn't cost more then £5. When you get though to Pace ask for the Spares department.
Pace Website: http://www.pace.co.uk
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