Remote Control Buttons Overview

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If you turn off

(shut down) your PC, Media Center will not record a scheduled TV program. The PC must be turned on or in standby mode to record TV programs.

Features and location may vary

AStandby puts the PC into and out of a power-reduced state.

BDVD Menu opens the Play DVD window or opens the main menu of a DVD movie, if available.

CMusic opens the My Music window.

DRadio opens the Radio window.

ERecord records a selected television program and stores it on the hard disk drive when in Live TV mode. The Record button is inactive for all other media.

FRew (Rewind) moves the media backward at two speeds.

GReplay moves media backward 7 seconds.

HPause pauses audio and video tracks and live or recorded TV programs.

A

DVD MENU

 

TV

B

 

Q

C

 

R

 

 

RADIO

MUSIC PICTURES VIDEOS

D

 

S

 

T

 

 

RECORD

PLAY

STOP

E

 

U

REW

 

FWD

F

PAUSE

V

REPLAY

 

SKIP

G

 

W

H

 

 

J

 

X

BACK

 

MORE

Y

K OK

n

Make sure you turn off the monitor and turn down or mute the volume, for example, if you have a scheduled recording in the middle of the

J

Back returns PC to the previous window within

 

Media Center.

K

Arrow buttons move the cursor to navigate

 

and select actions within all Media Center

 

windows.

L

Start opens Media Center to the main

 

Start menu.

M

Volume increases (+) and decreases ()

L

VOLUME

M

 

LIVE TV

CH/PG

Z

MUTE

AA

GUIDE RECORDED TV

night and do not want to be disturbed.

The PC will not

volume.

N Live TV is a shortcut to the full-screen view of

live TV. Moves a TV program forward to the end

N

O

1

 

BB

ABC

DEF

2

3

automatically go into standby mode if Media Center is open. It is best to close Media Center before you manually place the PC in standby mode.

 

of the pause buffer and resumes playing live TV.

O

Guide opens the TV Guide.

P

Clear deletes the last character entered.

GHI

4

PQRS

7

*

P CLEAR

JKL

MNO

 

5

6

 

TUV

WXYZ

CC

8

9

 

0

#

 

PRINT

ENTER

DD

 

 

EE

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HP m7070n Remote Control Buttons Overview, Night and do not want to be disturbed PC will not, Guide opens the TV Guide

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