Familiarization

Section 4

1.3. THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT (RCU)

The EchoStar Quattro is a programmable RCU that also can control your TV, VCR, DVD and/or Audio set. The EchoStar Quattro requires two AA/R6 alkaline batteries to operate.

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ON/STANDBY

To switch to standby or on.

VCR

To control the VCR.

TV

To control the TV.

EPG

To view the EPG.

MENU

To go to the installation menu.

VOL+

To increase the volume.

VOL-

To decrease the volume.

ARROW CLUSTER

To scroll left, up, right or down.

EXIT

To leave a menu or feature.

PAGE+

To go one page up.

PAGE -

To go one page down.

ALT AUDIO

To choose a language.

ALT SUBTITLE

To choose a subtitle.

STOP

To stop the recording or play back of an event;

To return to actual time in the EPG window

REWIND

To go to the beginning of an recorded event fastly.

RECORD (press twice) To record a live program.

SKIP BACKWARD Not used for Sat-mode.

GREEN

To select a (favorites) list.

RED

To go to another mode.

NUMBER KEYS

To enter numerical settings; To type in a channel number.

TV/RAD

To switch to TV or Radio mode.

MUTE

To blank out the volume.

AUX

To control the Audio Set or DVD.

SAT

To control the receiver.

i

To view the InfoBanner; To view detailed EPG information.

Satellite Dish

To select another satellite.

CH+

To go one channel up.

CH-

To go one channel down.

OK

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To go to the (favorites) lists;

To make a menu selection;

To pull down a selection menu.

PREVIOUS

To go to the previous channel; To access special features.

?

Not used for Sat-mode.

V (white) To edit a list

PLAY

To play back a recorded event.

FAST FORWARD

To go to the end of an recorded event fastly.

PAUSE

To pause the playback of an event;

To pause a live program.

SKIP FORWARD

Not used for Sat-mode.

YELLOW

To group a list;

To select an EPG timer.

BLUE

To sort a list;

To zoom in/out the time slot of the EPG view window.

FAV

To go to the favorite list of the actual mode.

Digital Satellite Receiver

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Dish Network DVR-7000 manual Remote Control Unit RCU, Rewind

DVR-7000 specifications

The Dish Network DVR-7000 is a remarkable digital video recorder that revolutionized home entertainment during its time of release. With its user-friendly interface and state-of-the-art technology, the DVR-7000 allowed viewers to take control of their viewing experience like never before.

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