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Remote control features 

Each button on the remote control is explained in this section. 

Figure 12. Remote control buttons

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Summary of Contents for Remote Control

Page 1: ...emote control can be used with your computer whether you have a TV tuner or not If you do not have a TV tuner you can use the remote control to operate the Windows XP Media Center Edition features such as playing DVDs listening to music or viewing digital photo albums If you have a TV tuner installed you can use the remote to control the channel and volume pause live TV and record TV programs Figu...

Page 2: ...re 2 Configuration with TV Tuner and Direct Signal Remote Control To dedicated USB port Remote Control IR Receiver Remote Control IR Receiver Remote Control To designated USB port RF Coaxial cable to cable connector or antenna Antenna Adapter Cable ...

Page 3: ... to have these items at hand before proceeding with use of Media Center Edition Remote control Two size AA alkaline batteries Optical remote control receiver IR Blaster cable infrared control cable for set top box users Remote Control To designated USB port Remote Control IR Receiver Infrared Blaster RF Coaxial cable to cable connector or antenna Set top box RF Coaxial cable to Antenna Adapter Cab...

Page 4: ...g Media Center Edition No cables or accessories other than those shown in Figure 4 are included Additional accessories such as antenna cables relay connectors video cable S video cable or audio cable are commercially available Remote 2 AA Alkaline Batteries Optical Remote Control IR Receiver IR Blaster Cable Control ...

Page 5: ...ery compartment 2 Insert the batteries with the polarities indicated on the bottom of the compartment and replace the cover Warning Properly insert batteries using the correct polarities If they are incorrectly inserted damage to the remote control could result If you do not intend to use the remote control for an extended period of time remove the batteries ...

Page 6: ... location of the USB port on your system may not be the same as that shown in the figure Refer to the system user s guide for the location of the USB ports Figure 6 Connecting the optical remote control receiver The USB ports that can be used to connect the optical remote control IR receiver cable are labeled IR Remote Use only the labeled ports to ensure optimal performance of the remote control ...

Page 7: ...emote control receiver Figure 7 Connecting the infrared control cable 2 Peel the adhesive sticker from the back of the light emitter end of the IR Blaster infrared control cable Figure 8 Position the light emitter so that it covers the infrared receiver of the set top box as in Figure 9 You can identify the receiver because it flashes red when you press the set top box remote control Press the lig...

Page 8: ...Figure 9 Applying light emitter to set top receiver Figure 10 Set top box with light emitter attached Set top box Infrared receiver Infrared control cable Light emitter To optical remote control receiver ...

Page 9: ...go appears on the screen This will open the main menu of the BIOS Setup Utility with the current settings displayed 3 Press the right and left arrow keys to move to the Advanced menu 4 Using the arrow keys go to Miscellaneous Configurations and press the Enter key 5 From the Miscellaneous Configurations submenu select Wake On LAN Press the spacebar to change the state of Wake On LAN to Enabled 6 P...

Page 10: ...y plasma TV or halogen heater is located close to the device the remote control may not work properly due to infrared interference Relocate the devices if they interfere with the remote control operation The infrared control cable should be fixed as close as possible to the remote control receiver of the set top box so as to avoid directing the signal to the computer s infrared port Using the remo...

Page 11: ...l left and right from center point Approximately 45 degrees Vertical left and right from center point Approximately 45 degrees Distance from remote control to receiver 3 meters max Figure 11 Effective distance location of remote control 3 meters 3 meters 45o 45o 45o 45o ...

Page 12: ...12 Remote control features Each button on the remote control is explained in this section Figure 12 Remote control buttons OK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ...

Page 13: ...ram or DVD pressing this button will cause the program to rewind 6 Replay When watching a recorded program or DVD pressing this button will cause the program to go back 6 7 seconds per press 7 Back Pressing the Back button returns you to the previously viewed MCE screen 8 Navigation Buttons Pressing one of these buttons allow you to move the cursor left right up or down 9 Volume Up Down When the b...

Page 14: ...ndby will take the computer out of standby 15 My Videos Pressing this button displays the My Videos menu on the screen 16 Stop Pressing this button while recording a program or while an audio CD or DVD video is being played record play will be stopped 17 Pause If you press this button while a DVD a recording or live TV are playing play will stop temporarily Pressing this button while play has been...

Page 15: ...e Media Center Main Menu on the screen 24 Ch Pg When the button or button is pressed the channel will switch to the next higher channel or the next lower channel This button will also go to the previous or next page of a menu or on screen notification that is more than one screen high 25 Mute Pressing the Mute button will turn off sound temporarily until you press it again 26 DVD Menu Pressing thi...

Page 16: ...Fujitsu and the Fujitsu logo are registered trademarks of Fujitsu Ltd Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the contents of this document We disclaim liability for errors omissions or future changes 2005 Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation Al...

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