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1

TV standby button

2

PVR or (with SHIFT) AV source select 
button

3

Electronic Program Guide button

4

Previous channel select button

5

Set-top box menu button

6

Back button  

7

Volume up and down buttons

8

Colour navigation buttons

9

Teletext button (press and release) 
and SHIFT function

10

Set-top box standby button

11

Mute button

12

Set-top box

 PVR transport buttons

  

13

Stop button

14

Information button

15

Navigation and OK buttons

16

Exit button

17

Channel up and down buttons

18

Page up and down buttons

19

Channel select buttons and text 
entry

20

Subtitles button

Note

: Some button functionality (e.g. PVR) may not be available on specific 

models of set-top box (STB), and functionality also varies with the type of TV 
service delivered by your service provider.

1. Slide the battery housing cover downwards to remove.
2. Insert 2 x AAA batteries observing the correct polarity.
3. Refit the battery housing cover.

Do not mix different types of battery or old and new batteries.

 

Do not use rechargeable batteries with the remote control. Do not attempt to 
recharge the batteries. 

Remove the batteries from the remote control if you are not going to use it for 
several weeks, to avoid the risk of leakage. 

Immediately remove any leaking batteries. Take care when handling leaking 
batteries as they may cause burns to the skin or eyes, or other physical injuries.

Please respect your environment and any local regulations and dispose of old 
batteries in a responsible manner.

When the remote control is first operated all buttons transmit commands for 
the STB. The exact button function will depend on your service provider. When 
pressing a remote control button point the remote control towards the front of 
the STB to ensure correct operation. Do not cover the infra-red (IR) window at 
the front of the STB.

When a button on the remote control is pressed, either the STB standby button 
or the TV standby button (if a TV brand has been entered) will flash, depending 
on which product is being controlled by the remote control.

If a button is pressed for more than 30 seconds the remote control will stop 
transmitting commands to preserve battery life.

Oak Remote Control 

User Guide 

2. Inserting batteries

1. Remote control layout

Battery information 

3. Operation

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