Controlling With Oneremote; Coloured Function Keys; Go, Joystick Or Stop Shifted Operation - OneRemote RMB4 User Manual

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Controlling with OneRemote

Controlling a non­B&O TV using the OneRemote RMB4 modified Beo4 requires the user to be familiar with the original
remote control as described in the TV's user manual.
A Beo4 remote control is not equipped with as many keys as found in most other remotes. But by combining specific key
entries on the OneRemote RMB4 a suitable control layout has been developed.
The Beo4 Navi model introduces new keys, making it easier to create a control layout closer to the TV's original one. Thus
there are two different control layouts for the OneRemote modified Beo4. The OneRemote converter will automatically
detect when it is operating in a Beo4 Navi in mode 1 or 3, and switch operating table.

Coloured Function Keys

­ when Beo4 is
NOT
in mode 1 or 3 (Navi)
If the Beo4 is not a Navi in mode 1 or 3, there is less buttons to operate with.
To ease the access to more important control functions the control priority for the coloured function keys has been
changed to a lower level, i.e. a level where one command requires dual successive key entries. Thus an original "colour"
command requires the
This change of priority is used in all modified Beo4 except for the Beo4 Navi, where it is not necessary.
New functions have been assigned to the coloured keys in the direct mode. Most often as follows:
GO, Joystick or STOP Shifted Controls
Some of the OneRemote RMB4 keys are found in two or three control sequences and shifted by pressing a
q
key prior to the key itself.
Keys that have been assigned secondary functions are listed in the control tables on page 7 and 8.
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key to be pressed prior to the coloured key itself. The key has been "shifted" with a
Q
Guide, EPG or similar.
E
Back, Backup, Return or similar.
WR
Programme zapping. P+/ P­ ,
Channel up/ down or CH+/ CH­.
When in Beo4 Navi mode, the coloured keys are not shifted.
Refer to the conversion tables on page 5 and 6.
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