SAVANT REMOTE
AND
BLASTER USER GUIDE
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A QUICK TOUR OF YOUR SAVANT REMOTE
OVERVIEW
The diagram below shows the main features of your Savant Remote.
The Savant Remote includes these features:
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A power button at the top of the Remote
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A built-in microphone at the top of the Remote
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A touchscreen display that provides a smartphone-like interface for your Remote
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Navigation controls (a pad with four arrows)
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Volume controls (two raised buttons on the left)
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Channel controls (two raised buttons on the right)
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A voice command button ( ) to activate the built-in microphone
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Standard TV remote buttons, such as Mute, Last, Exit, and Guide, so you can replace all your
other remotes with the Savant Remote
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Buttons for Rewind, Play, Fast Forward, Select, Pause, and Stop
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A Remote Base that serves as a cradle and charging station for the Remote
Caution
The small hole next to the power button on the top of the Remote is the
microphone. This opening is not a reset pinhole. Do not insert objects into the
microphone opening.
THE REMOTE BASE
The Remote Base is an important element of your Savant Remote. The Remote Base, which
should always be connected to a power outlet, recharges the Remote when it is placed in the
Base. In addition, the Remote Base includes six IR emitters, which transmit IR signals to TVs and
The features of your Savant Remote
TOUCHSCREEN
DISPLAY
CHANNEL
VOLUME
POWER
MICROPHONE
VOICE
COMMAND
NAVIGATION
(D-pad)
REMOTE
BASE