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viewing the menu, click MENU again. Note that you must have a wireless keyboard in order to
use the Search command.
Table 9. Amino Menu Commands
Using the WM IPR Remote
You can use the IR (infrared) Remote Control in Portal Se rver mode and in Local mode; it is
non-functional in Local-Fullscreen mode. (You can also plug a USB keyboard and mouse into
the back of the IPR to perform all navigation tasks.) The infrared Remote Control works
basically the same regardless of how the start mode is configured. It is important to note that
many of the controls, for example Ch/Page up or down, have slightly different functionality
depending on where the focus is. Also, several of the buttons are not mapped to any item and
are non functional. Be sure to point the remote at the IPR–not at the TV.
Command Description
Search Search for live or stored content using text or keywords. You must have
a wireless keyboard to use this function.
LiveBroadcasts View live streams (or rich media presentations) on the network.
Video Library View pre-recorded content from VOD servers on the network.
Scheduling View or create scheduled broadcasts of live or stored content.
Status View the status of any videos currently being added or recorded.
Settings Read-only view of current network settings.
Logout Always log out when done.
Button Function
Standby
Mute Mute the audio.
Rew VOD content only: Rewind the current stream.
Play Play the selected stream.
Pause VOD content only: Pause the current playing stream.
FF VOD content only: Fast forward the current stream.
Replay Reserved f or future us e.
Skip Reserved for future use.
Stop Close the current stream.
Rec Portal Ser ver mode: Re cord stream. During recording, a
red indicator is shown in lower right area of window.
Back Return to the previous web page.
Info Portal Server mode only. Displays information about the
currently selected stream.
Arrows Change focus to next item; select previous stream.
OK Initiate an action or select an option depending on where the focus is.