Chapter 3. Operation

THE TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAY

The T3 touchscreen display is organized into a series of pages. Normally each page contains objects (buttons, text, graphics, etc.) that are related in some way. For instance, they may all display information necessary for controlling a particular DVD player.

By default, the T3 has one Home page—all other pages are normally accessed from links on the Home page. In addition, any page can contain buttons with a link to any other page.

Normally the Home page is used to display the names of the A/V sources and other devices being controlled. The T3 will support 200 pages including the Home page.

A representation of a programmed Home page is shown below:

By default, pressing the HOME button at any time will return you to this page. It is possible, however, to program the Home button to behave differently if desired.

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