Chapter 2: The Remote Control; Explanation Of The Buttons - RCA LYRA X3000 User Manual

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Chapter 2: The Remote Control

The Universal remote Control
that came with your Lyra
recorder operates most rCA,
gE, and Proscan branded
components.
Additionally, the remote is
capable of being programmed
to operate many other brands
and models of TVs, satellite
receivers, audio/video
receivers, or cable boxes.
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Button Descriptions for Lyra Mode
In addition to operating your Lyra Recorder, the remote that came with it can operate your other
components. However, this page only describes the buttons on the remote you will use with your
Lyra Recorder.
Indicator
For descriptions of remote control buttons that can be used with your other components, go to
the next page.
Indicator Used to indicate status of remote control when programming it to operate other
components. Also, indicates when batteries are low by flickering when you press a button on the
remote.
0-9 (Number buttons) Use the number buttons to input information in the menu system.
Skip back arrow
Skip forward arrow
Arrow buttons (up, down, left, right) Use the arrow buttons to highlight options that appear
on the screen (the arrow buttons move the highlight in the corresponding directions — up arrow
moves the highlight up; left arrow moves the highlight left, etc.).
Left arrow When watching video, skips back 30 seconds at a time.
Right arrow When watching video, skips forward 30 seconds at a time.
Power
Turns the Lyra Recorder on and off.
BACK Returns you to the previous menu.
FORWARD Searches forward.
LYRA Turns on the Lyra Recorder and puts the remote in Lyra mode.
OK When a menu is on the screen, selects the highlighted item.
PAUSE Pauses play or recording.
PLAY Begins play.
RECORD Brings up record menu.
REVERSE Searches backward.
STOP Stops playback or recording.
When viewing photos, rotates the picture counter-clockwise.
When viewing photos, rotates the picture clockwise.
Graphics contained in this publication are for representation only.

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