Elgato Systems Hardware Reference Guide EyeTV Infrared Remote Control 2.5 © 2005 Elgato Systems LLC 900 Kearny Street • Suite 750 San Francisco, CA 94133 United States of America Elgato Systems GmbH Nymphenburgerstr. 86 80636 München support@elgato.
Hardware Reference Guide EyeTV Infrared Remote Control Infrared Remote Control This document describes the functions of the EyeTV infrared remote control, which is included with all EyeTV models except EyeTV USB and EyeTV Wonder USB 2.0. NOTE: Button legends in ITALICS are Teletext functions. Power If EyeTV isn’t displaying a window, a Live TV window is opened.
Hardware Reference Guide EyeTV Infrared Remote Control windows playing EyeTV content, the front playing window is closed, and the next window is brought to the front. If the frontmost window is an alert dialog, pressing the Power key is like pressing Cancel or hitting Escape. Mute Click this button to mute the sound, click it again to turn it back on. Number keys Used to enter channel number. Last Switches the live TV window to go to the last channel used.
Hardware Reference Guide EyeTV Infrared Remote Control Volume Up/Down Increases or decreases the sound volume. Instant Replay Playback jumps backwards for the duration specified in the Preferences’ Controls pane. The default is 7 seconds. Play/Pause Toggles between playing back or pausing video Jump Fast-forwards the current program 30 seconds and then continues playing. This is useful for jumping over less desirable content. Fast Backward Plays the current program in reverse at high speed.
Hardware Reference Guide EyeTV Infrared Remote Control ending time. Because EyeTV has only one tuner, and can only handle one video source at a time, channels and inputs cannot be changed while recording. Once a recording has started, the cache is flushed so you cannot skip backwards beyond the start time of the recording. SIZE is a Teletext function. HOLD HOLD is a Teletext function. Also toggles full-screen mode. SELECT SELECT is a Teletext function. Also cycles through EyeTV’s video inputs.