
4. FRONT PANEL AND REMOTE CONTROL
4-2. Using the Remote Control
MUTING SLEEP TV POWER
SAT
FUNCTION
TVSAT
TV/VIDEO | PIC MODE |
ENTER
FLIP OPEN
FAVORITE
IN | GUIDE |
FO |
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E | NU |
M | |
VOL | CH |
FREEZE | EXIT | PREV CH |
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SIGNAL |
| WIDE |
22 | HELP | CC |
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CODE SET | 21 | MODE |
23
INSIDE PANEL
MUTING SLEEP TV POWER
| SAT | |
25 | POWER | |
24 | ||
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30
REC
DVD MENU
28
ENTER26
27 AMP VOL
| FORMAT 29 |
39 | FAVORITE |
21HELP button
Opens the
22SIGNAL button
Shows the signal strength of the current digital channel or satellite channel. The signal strength may be improved by adjusting the
23CODE SET button
Allows you program the remote control to operate your TV and other audio/video equipment (see page 40).
24POWER button
Turns on and off other devices in your home theater selected with the AV1/AV2/DVD/AMP switch. To operate other home theater devices, you may need to first set up the remote control (see page 40).
25VCR/DVD control buttons
Operate VCR and DVD basic functions such as play, pause, stop, fast wind, rewind and record. To operate your VCR or DVD player, you may need to first set up the remote control (see page 40).
26AMP VOL (amplifier volume) +/- buttons
Adjust the volume of your audio receiver. To operate your audio receiver, you may need to first set up the remote control (see page 40).
27DVD navigation and select buttons
Allow you highlight and select items in DVD menus. To operate your DVD play- er, you may need to first set up the remote control (see page 40).
28DVD MENU button
Opens the menu system of the current DVD. To operate your DVD player, you may need to first set up the remote control (see page 40).
29FORMAT button
Changes the video format that is output from the DIRECTV® HD Receiver. Depending on the type of monitor that the DIRECTV HD Receiver is connected to, the available formats may include : native, 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, variable 1, variable 2, variable 3 and Auto DVI.
30AV1/AV2/DVD/AMP switch
Sets the remote to operate other devices in your home theater. To operate other home theater devices, you may need to first set up the remote control (see page 40).