RCA DRD112NW User Manual page 37

Rca drd112nw: user guide
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Parts of the System
MENU
Brings up the Main menu.
If you are already
in a menu, pressing
MEND has the
same effect as pressing SELECT. If you are in the Program Guide, press MENU to bring up
the Select Guide display screen which allows you to choose one of the available
special
guides offered by your program
providers.
CHAN
UP / DOWN
(channel up/down)
Scans up and down through the channels
programmed
in the current channel list (like using your regular TV remote). Also allows you
to page through the Program Guide and change channels on the TV when the remote is in
TV mode.
VOL UP / DOWN
(volume up/down)
Controls the TV volume output (if the remote is
programmed
to control the TV).
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O-9 (number buttons)
Allows you to select menu items quickly and enter numerical values
in some display screens, Also allows you to show a channel' s
listings quickly in the
Program Guide; directly tune to a channel number; and tune to a channel on the TV when
the remote is in the TV mode.
A
CLEAR
Removes all on-screen
displays from the TV screen.
Any uncompleted
display
screen is canceled
and the previous setting restored.
ALT AUD (alternate
audio)
Used to select different audio options for a particular
program,
if available.
Continue to press ALT AUD to cycle through the available
audio channels.
FAV (favorite channel list) Selects a channel scan list. Continue to press the FAV button to
cycle through the four DSS channel scan lists: Normal, Favorite A, Favorite B, and All
channels.
Note: the only lists that are available
are those that have been set up to include
one or more channels.
TVIDSS
Switches the OUT TO TV output from the satellite signal to the home antenna or
cable signal (if one is connected
to the IN FROM ANTENNA jack on the back of the DSS
receiver).
PREV CH (previous
channel)
Swaps the current channel with the last channel tuned.
MUTE
Turns the TV' s sound off if the remote is programmed
to control your TV. Press
MUTE again to restore the sound.
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