[. . . ] Command START Task Takes the user to the Windows Media Center Start menu Icon
UP
Moves the pointer up one position
DOWN
Moves the pointer down one position
LEFT
Moves the pointer to the left one position
RIGHT
Moves the pointer to the right one position
OK
Performs the action at the focus point
BACK
Moves back one position in the user interface stack
MORE
Provides information about the pointer
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PLAYBACK BUTTONS
Playback buttons in the Media Center behave just like similar controls on common home electronic devices, such as CD or DVD players. Playback buttons are used to control the playback or display of your media music, pictures, video, and radio. If play back is paused, pressing this button begins playback from the current position. Icon
PAUSE
Pauses media playback at the current position
STOP
Stops playing media at the current position and moves the pointer to the starting point of the digital media file
RECORD
Record the TV show to disk. [. . . ] Icon
PAUSE
Pauses media playback at the current position
STOP
Stops playing media at the current position and moves the pointer to the starting point of the digital media file
RECORD
Record the TV show to disk. If pressed from the Electronic Programming Guide, records a TV show or TV series to disk (for Windows Media Center computers that include TV tuner hardware).
FAST Speeds up the time base of the digital media file to FORWARD the first fast forward value (3X). If a slide show is currently playing, the next picture is displayed when this button is pressed.
REWIND
Reverses direction of the digital media stream and speeds up the time base to the first rewind value (3X). If a slide show is currently playing, the previous picture is displayed when this button is pressed.
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Command Task Icon SKIP Skips forward one increment when this button is FORWARD pressed. The meaning of an increment depends on the type of media that is playing: · If a CD or playlist is playing, the next song is played. · If a recorded TV show is playing, playback skips ahead 29 seconds.
SKIP BACK
Skips backward one increment when this button is pressed. The meaning of an increment depends on the type of media that is playing: · If a CD or playlist is playing, the previous song is played. · If a slide show is playing, the previous picture is displayed. · If a recorded TV show is playing, playback skips backward 7 seconds.
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AV AND POWER BUTTONS
Use the AV and power buttons to change channels, adjust volume, access a DVD menu, or to put Media Center in standby mode. Command Task Icon
PC
PC POWER Puts the Windows Media Center computer into (STANDBY) standby mode if the computer is running. Page 100 will appear in a few seconds and completely replace the TV picture, but it will not affect the TV sound. To access Teletext pages Type the three-digit number of the page you want to display by using the numeric keypad. To navigate between Teletext pages Press the UP and DOWN buttons on your remote control to navigate between Next and Previous pages. To use the Fastext buttons The red, green, yellow, and blue buttons on your remote control correspond to the same colored buttons on your TV. Press a colored button on your remote control to go to a preset page.
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How to learn?
Features: Except PC mode, TV, AV, and AUX modes are able to learn. The learning end by pressing the DVD menu or if you wait for five seconds.
Instruction
1. Step 3 must be completed within five seconds once you press the button you want to learn.
4. If you want to learn another button, repeat Step 2 and 3.
How to delete old learning?
1. Hold DVD MENU first and press LEFT button , the indicator will turn green. If you failed, the indicator will blink a red light four times quickly. [. . . ] Hold DVD MENU first and press LEFT button , the indicator will turn green. If you failed, the indicator will blink a red light four times quickly. The buttons learned in the mode you chose to delete will all be deleted.
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Warning:
CAUTION: any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Federal Communications commission (FCC) Requirements, Part 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. [. . . ]