User guide

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Player Controls
Control your recorded or live program with the following buttons:
1. MENU
From wherever you are, MENU re-
turns you one step at a time toward
the top level of the main menu.
2. PLAY
Begins playing the TV show or me-
dia file in focus. Also allows you to
view the show at the point of fast-
forwarding or rewinding.
3. SKIP
Skips forward in your program the
number of seconds that you pre-
define in settings.
4. REPLAY
Rewinds the program seven sec-
onds, so you can check out what
you missed.
5. REWIND
Press up to three times (for three
speeds) to rewind the show.
6. FAST-FORWARD
Press up to three times (for three
speeds) to fast-forward.
7. RECORD
Press RECORD while watching a
show or with a show in focus to re-
cord.
8. STOP
Exits out of a recorded show or
stops a recording in progress
if you’re watching that show full
screen.
9. PAUSE
Pauses the show you are watching.
Infrared Receiver
When a button on the remote is pressed, the infrared signal is sent to an IR re
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ceiver. The receiver then sends commands to electronic components. For the
remote to send its signals to the system’s IR receiver, it must have a clear view of
the front panel (see the figure above).
Subchannel Separator
Many networks broadcast multiple digital subchannels. For example, some net
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works broadcast four standard definition subchannels identified using a decimal
point (such as 09, 09.1, 09.2, and 09.3). When using the arrow buttons to navigate
the electronic program guide, these channels appear in order in the channels
listing. To access these subchannels directly using the remote buttons, use the
“LAST” button (which also has a dot) on the number pad to represent the decimal
point.
For example, to go directly to channel 09.2, on the remote control number pad
press 0, 9, LAST, and then 2.