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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 night and do not

Standby button

The Standby button puts the computer into and out of a power-reduced state, called standby, which runs the computer with minimal power until you give it a command. To

take the computer out of standby, press the Standby button for at least 1 to 2 seconds on the remote control. It is recommended that you use this button when Media Center is closed.

An LED (light-emitting diode) located under the Standby button blinks when the remote control is transmitting a signal to the remote sensor.

want to be disturbed.

The PC will not 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.

Recording in standby mode

Media Center can take the PC out of standby mode just before a scheduled show begins recording. The PC returns to standby mode when the recording is complete.

Media Center begins recording with the monitor and sound turned on unless you manually turn them off before the scheduled recording.

Media Center cannot record TV programs if the computer is turned off.

Remote control LED and the remote sensor LED

Under the Standby button is an LED that blinks when

The remote sensor displays a red LED when you

the remote control is sending a signal to the remote

press a button on the remote control (select models

sensor.

only). Some kinds of lighting may cause the remote

 

sensor to blink without you pressing the remote

 

control.

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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.

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