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  Using the remote

How to install the batteries in the remote

Open the battery cover by firmly sliding down.  Insert 2 AAA (1.5 V) batteries matching the polarity 

indicated inside battery compartment of the remote.

[Remote control sensor]

AAA (1.5 V) x 2

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Power

Turn TV on and off

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Back

Return to previous screen

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OK

Select an option from a menu

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Instant replay

Replay the last few seconds of streaming video

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RWD

 scan

Rewind streaming video, scroll left one page at a time

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Home

Return to Roku Home screen

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Directional keypad (D-Pad)

Move up or down;  The left arrow will bring up the antenna TV channel 

list or Smart Guide. 

The left and right arrow are used for Live TV Pause to select scenes.

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Sleep

Set the sleep timer

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Options

Access to picture settings, move streaming channel icons and more

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FWD scan

Fast forward streaming video, scroll right one page at a time.  This 

button is also used to fast forward paused live TV using Live TV Pause.

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Play / Pause

Start or pause playback.  This button is also used to activate and use 

the Live TV Pause feature when a 16 GB USB drive is attached to the TV.

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Featured channel shortcut

Lets you directly access featured channels

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Volume / Mute

Increase / Decrease volume and mutes the TV sound

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 gives you easy access to picture settings, display options and more.  Try it on every screen.

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Page 3: ...he left arrow will bring up the antenna TV channel list or Smart Guide The left and right arrow are used for Live TV Pause to select scenes 8 Sleep Set the sleep timer 9 Options Access to picture settings move streaming channel icons and more 10 FWD scan Fast forward streaming video scroll right one page at a time This button is also used to fast forward paused live TV using Live TV Pause 11 Play ...

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