Using the Remote
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Remote Control Buttons
ON•OFF
Turns the HD receiver on or off. If the remote is in another component
mode, (VCR, DVD, etc.) and programmed, ON•OFF will turn the component on and
off. When pressed twice within two seconds, all components that are on will be
turned off (this feature only works with most RCA, PROSCAN, and GE products).
VCR1
When programmed, tells the remote to control VCR1.
TV
When programmed, tells the remote to control the TV monitor.
DVD
Tells the remote to control an RCA, GE, or PROSCAN DVD player.
VCR2
When programmed, tells the remote to control VCR2.
LED
Light that indicates you’re in programming mode when programming the
remote control. Also displays when a valid remote control button is pressed.
AUX
When programmed, tells the remote to control the component (such as a
laserdisc player) that you have specified. Acts as a “wildcard” device button; it can be
programmed to control another VCR, TV, or cable box. Or, it can be programmed to
control an RCA, GE, or PROSCAN audio component.
HD RCVR
Turns on the HD receiver and tells the remote to control the HD receiver.
MUTE
When programmed, reduces the TV’s volume to its minimum level. Press
again to restore volume.
WHO
Toggles through the HD receiver’s user profiles. Press again to see the next
available profile.
CHAN + / -
Scroll up or down through the current channel list. Press once to change
the channel up or down; press and hold to continue changing channels. If you are
viewing TV programs and press CH +/-, you scroll through TV channels. If you
subscribe to DIRECTV
®
programming and are viewing DIRECTV programs, you scroll
through DIRECTV channels.
VOL < / >
When programmed, adjusts the TV’s audio volume.
FETCH
Brings up the Fetch menu, which is a list of commonly accessed menu items.
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ON
•
OFF
TV
VCR1
DVD
MUTE
WHO
GO BACK
FETCH
GUIDE
INFO
MENU
CLEAR
INPUT
REVERSE
PLAY
FORWARD
RECORD
STOP
PAUSE
ANTENNA
AUX HD RCVR
OK
CH
+
CH
VOL
VOL
VCR2
LED
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