Remote Control
Overview
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1. Slide Switch: Selects the A/V product to be
controlled by the remote control. Select TV for
NetCommand® device control.
2. Numbers: Individually select channels or enter
information into menus.
3. SQV (SuperQuickView™): Scans through
memorized lists of favorite channels.
. CH(ANNEL)/PAGE: Scans up or down through
memorized channels. Pages up and down through
screens when used with TV Guide On Screen®,
ChannelView™, a satellite receiver, some cable boxes,
memory card playlists and JPEG thumbnails. Pages
up and down through DVD chapters.
5. DEVICE: Displays the Device Selection menu in
which you can select the device to view (ANT-1 and
ANT-2, or devices connected to the TV’s inputs,
including IEEE 1394 devices).
6. ADJUST: Press
to navigate menus,
change settings, and move the PIP on-screen
location. Operates many NetCommand® functions.
Navigate TV Guide On Screen® and change settings.
7. TV MENU: Displays the
on-screen menu
system.
8. ENTER: Selects a channel number or menu item.
9. DEVICE MENU: Displays the menu for devices
connected to the TV, including CableCARD™. For
VCR or DVDs, the first press displays the transport
menu, the second press displays the VCR or DVD
menu. Displays and removes options menus for TV
Guide On Screen. Opens the Media Dialog Box for
memory cards.
10. INFO: Press to display an on-screen summary of the
current device used and any broadcast information
available (including current V-Chip information). See
Appendix B for details on the on-screen display.
While in TV Guide On Screen, press repeatedly to
cycle through the available info box sizes.
11. V-CHIP: Turns the V-Chip Lock on or off.
12. PIP/POP: Turns on PIP and cycles through PIP and
POP display choices.
13. PIP CH: Scrolls up or down through memorized
channels for PIP
1. PIP DEVICE: Displays PIP Selection menu to select
the PIP or POP image source device
15. REC (Record): Displays the Record menu for
setting up recordings. Records with a VCR, sets up
recordings for DVCR, IEEE 1394 devices, or while in
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Chapter 1. Television Overview