appear on multiple tuners (many-to-one), and one tuner can have multiple
networks.
-### 4. If Necessary, Manually Add Muxes
+###4. If Necessary, Manually Add Muxes
**Tvheadend web interface: _Configuration -> DVB Inputs -> Muxes_**
You can also use [dvbscan](http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Dvbscan) to
force a scan and effectively ask your tuner what it can see.
-### 5. Scan for Services
+###5. Scan for Services
**Tvheadend web interface: _Configuration -> DVB Inputs -> Services_**
(For the technically-minded, these unique identifiers - the elementary streams - are referred to as 'packet identifiers' or 'PIDs').
-#### 5.1. Forcing a Scan
+####5.1. Forcing a Scan
You may force a scan by going to:
**Tip**: You may select more than one network by holding ctrl and
clicking on additional networks.
-### 6. Map Services to Channels
+###6. Map Services to Channels
Once scanning for services is complete, you need to map the services to
channels so your client can actually request them (i.e. so you can watch
**Tvheadend web interface: _Configuration -> DVB Inputs -> Services_**
-#### 6.1. Mapping All
+####6.1. Mapping All
Press the "Map services" button and then "Map all services".
the "Map services" button. You will then be taken to the Service
Mapper tab which will begin mapping services to channels.
-#### 6.2. Mapping Selected
+####6.2. Mapping Selected
While holding ctrl (single selection) or shift (to select a range),
click on the services you would like to map as channels. Once you're
available services - you can increase this by using the paging
selector at the bottom right of the page.
-> Anything about using bouquets
-##NOTE: TODO: TEXT REQUIRED
+####6.3. Bouquets
+
+ **Tvheadend web interface: _Configuration -> Channel / EPG -> Bouquets_**
+
+ Many service providers use bouquets for channel management and just
+ like a standard set-top box Tvheadend can use these to automatically
+ manage and keep your channels up-to-date.
+
+ If you would like to use bouquets see [Bouquets](class/bouquet).
### 7. Watch TV