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Command Task Icon 

START 

Takes the user to the Windows Media Center Start menu 

 

UP 

Moves the focus point up one position 

 

DOWN 

Moves the focus point down one position 

 

LEFT 

Moves the focus point to the left one position 

 

RIGHT 

Moves the focus point 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 for the focus point 

 

 

2.2.2 Playback buttons 

Playback buttons in 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. 

Command Task 

Icon 

PLAY 

Starts playing media at the current position. If play back is paused, 

pressing this button begins playback from the current position. 

 

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 while live TV is on, record the 

current show. If pressed from the Electronic Programming Guide, record 

a TV show or TV series to disk. (for Windows Media Center computers 

that include TV tuner hardware) 

 

FAST 

Forward 

Speeds up the time base of the digital media file to 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. 

 

SKIP 

FORWARD 

Skips forward 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 next song is played.   

• If a DVD is playing, the next chapter is played.   

• If a slide show is playing, the next picture is displayed.   

• 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 DVD is playing, the previous chapter 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. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Altair A381 LCD

Page 1: ...ht 8 0 Kg Gross Weight 9 0 Kg Form Factor Micro ATX ATX E ATX 5 25 Drive Bays 1 Exposed 3 5 Drive Bays 2 Hidden Expansion slots 4 low profiles 2 standard PCI with riser card Cooling system Dual 6 cm b...

Page 2: ...1 2Part list Item Parts Name Q ty 1 Casing 1 2 Top cover 1 3 Front panel 1 4 I O cover 1 5 CD ROM holder 1 6 HDD holder 1 7 Case fan 2 8 Power supply 1 9 DVD plate 1 10 Media hot keys 6 11 Vfd or iMO...

Page 3: ...1 Front Connector Installation Guide z Please refer to the illustration in this section of USB2 0 card reader PWR HDD LED and Audio connector from the motherboard manual Please select the motherboard...

Page 4: ...V and power buttons to change channels and adjust volume for example channel up or mute z Shortcut buttons to provide a quick way for users to access key media experiences in Windows Media Center z Nu...

Page 5: ...sed from the Electronic Programming Guide record a TV show or TV series to disk for Windows Media Center computers that include TV tuner hardware FAST Forward Speeds up the time base of the digital me...

Page 6: ...a list view when this button is pressed the focus point moves forward one page in the list CHANNEL DOWN Decreases the current channel number by one If Windows Media Center is in a list view when this...

Page 7: ...oller The TV Power VOL VOL Numeric keypads 0 through 9 CH CH and Mute buttons on the remote control for Media Center PC and learn IR commands from other remote controls This feature lets you use the M...

Page 8: ...he command the Red LED blinks quickly four times To try again repeat steps 1 through 4 5 Repeat steps 1 through 4 for the other buttons that can learn commands 2 5 iMON Module Quick Guide A381 iMON ve...

Page 9: ...anual are different with the manufacture Please refer to the following table to connect the USB cable After all the connection finished turn on your system You may see the Found New H W Wizard when Wi...

Page 10: ...run the assigned applications 10 Task Switcher Running Task Switcher select the application window among the running applications ALT TAB 11 iMON Timer Running iMON Timer management of power on off an...

Page 11: ...Set screen resolution of secondary monitor as 800 600 4 Set refresh rate of secondary monitor as 60Hz After you finish the dual monitor setting as like above please install the iMON iMEDIAN software...

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