RCA DRD203 RW Commonly Used Push Buttons, OK Buttons, Exit Help, Exit Buttons, Help Buttons

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Using the Menu System

Commonly Used Push Buttons

You will find on most display screens one or more “push” buttons that allow you to save your changes, leave the screen, or get Help information.

OK

OK Buttons

Exit

Help

You’ll see an OK button in many of the display screens. Any time you point to an OK button on a display screen and press SELECT, your changes are saved and you leave that display screen.

Exit Buttons

Any time you point to an Exit button on a display screen and press SELECT, you are returned to the previous display screen or menu.

Help Buttons

Any time you point to a Help button on a display screen and press SELECT, you are given information about the screen you are using.

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Contents USER’S Manual Service Personnel Safety InformationUsing On-line Help Using Your DSS SystemSetting Up Your DSS System What is the DSS System? Important Note about This User’s Manual Using this ManualSelect What is Point and Select?Only Rule Point and Select PointBringing Up the Program Guide Using the Program GuideGetting Around in the Program Guide Exiting from the Program GuideExit Using the Sorting ButtonsSorting the Program Guide ButtonAll Button Movies ButtonSports Button Other ButtonMenus Using the Menu SystemDisplay Screens Using the Menu System Exit Buttons Commonly Used Push ButtonsOK Buttons Exit HelpUsing On-line Help Auto HelpHelp Buttons Menu Help Major Features Pay-Per-View ProgramsPurchasing and Viewing Using the Attractions Menu for PPV Programs Using the Program Guide for PPV ProgramsCanceling PPV Programs DSS MailboxReviewing PPV Purchases Checking your mail How to tell when you have mailMailbox Size Setting Up Channel ListsBuilding Your Channel Lists Using Your Channel ListsChoosing Your Channel List FAV ButtonSelect Channel List Changing Your Channel Lists Setting Ratings, Spending, and Channel LimitsSetting the Ratings Limit Setting the Spending LimitSetting the Channel Limit Locking the System Unlocked Unlocking the SystemSession Unlock Unlocked v. Locked v. Session UnlockAlternate Audio Display Screen Alternate Audio ProgramsSession Unlock ALT AUD Remote ButtonOther Features New Access Card Setup Picture SizeSystem Test World View Parts of the DSS SystemHome View Back Panel Front Panel Remote Buttons Clear ALT AUD FAV TV/DSS Prev CH Mute Setting up the Remote Installing the BatteriesProgramming the Remote to Control Your TV Programming the Remote to Control Your VCR Programming the remote to control other devicesProgramming the remote to control a second VCR Programming the remote to control a laserdisc player Programming the remote to control a cable boxUsing the Remote Buttons to Control a Device VCR Codes TV CodesLaserdisc Player Codes Cable Box CodesAudio/Video Jacks and Cables* RCA-type Connecting Your DSS Receiver to Your TVJacks and Cables Video Jack and Cable* S-VHSConnection C Choosing a ConnectionConnection a Connection BTo receive off-air programming no cable box To use this connection you must haveTo connect TV, VCR and antenna or cable box To receive DSS programmingVCR Connection B Very Good Picture and Sound Quality Or Antenna To receive cable programming with cable box To connect TV, VCR, and antenna or cable boxConnection C To connect TV and antenna or cable box Connection D Good Picture and Sound QualityOr Antenna Satellite Dish DSS Receiver Glossary Access CardTV/DSS Dish Pointing Menu TreeRunning the System Test TroubleshootingToll-free telephone product help Warranty InformationWhat we will do Limited WarrantyIf you are not located near an exchange point If you purchased your DSS product outside the United States FCC Registration Information FCC RegulationsRadio Interference Canadian D. O. C. Regulations Complete other side, also AccessoriesCables and Connectors Miscellaneous SuppliesUnited States Orders Canadian OrdersInternational Orders 42-51 Index1Q57 415-01B