Vizualogic VMOD Owner's Manual page 9

Mobile media server
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Functions
The VMOD Remote features four cardinal direction buttons (Up, Down, Left, Right), an
Enter key, a Mute key, Volume up and Down, a Play/Pause button, fast forward and
rewind buttons, Home key and four hot-link buttons. The enter key, when held down, will
summon the secondary function menu.
The direction buttons control the movement of the on-screen cursor and work in
conjunction with the enter button identified as "ENT" on the remote control. Holding the
"Enter" button down offers more information on the selected file in file listings, and
offers file-specific options. In certain modes, these buttons emulate the movement of a
computer mouse, and the enter button emulates the left-click function.
The volume keys adjust the sound level output of the VMOD, and the Mute button
toggles silencing the output. In the Web Browser module, the Volume keys zoom the web
page in and out. Also, remote pairing is initiated by holding these two buttons for at least
5 seconds.
The play/pause button toggles the media playback. The fast-forward and rewind buttons
have dual function. When tapped and released, the buttons will go forward or back 30
seconds of a video, or will jump to the next track. When held down, the fast forward or
rewind functions will activate.
The hotlink buttons will navigate immediately to the named modules on the remote.
These modules are Media Player, Games, Navigation, and Satellite Radio. The
Navigation and Satellite Radio buttons will only function if the respective add-on packs
are installed. Please visit
http://www.myvmod.com/
for availability of the add-on packs.
There are two "recovery" options available from the remote that may be used to reset the
unit. To reset the user interface, hold down "Home" and "Enter" for five seconds. To
reset the VMOD unit, hold down "Navigation", "Satellite Radio", and the up arrow
together for 5 seconds.
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