As part of a scheduled upgrade to the SAORVIEW TV service, customers will need to re-scan their set top boxes or TV’s from today to get the full benefits from it. The upgrade promises service enhancements which includes greater HD content. Customers who don’t re-scan their equipment in the coming weeks risk total loss of service.
While everyone’s equipment will be slightly different, SAORVIEW have published a general guide to help people through the process. You can find a link to it in the statement below.
“Due to technical enhancements to the SAORVIEW service, as part of the ongoing process of expanding the platform, viewers are required to carry out a rescan of their SAORVIEW television or set-top box from Monday 21st October. Failure to re-scan will result in eventual loss of service.
Re-tuning is simple, go to the menu on your tv or set top box and find the option to re-tune, scan or search for channels.
Instructions will be found in your TV or set-top box manual or for more information about how to re-tune, click on our
Guide to Re-Scanning SAORVIEW APPROVED Equipment.
There is also an information helpline available, call 1890 222 012″
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