Basic operation
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Commonly used features
As with most electrical goods there will be features that you use everyday and others
that you need only occasionally. The everyday features are included in this section to
help you get your set-top box up and running as quickly as possible.
Many functions will need you to use the ‘navigation’ buttons.
These are on the centre of the remote control and are shown
right.
In this user guide these buttons will be called Up, Down,
Left and Right as shown in the diagram.
Talking features
All information on screen is spoken by your set-top box using talking features. You can
switch talking features on and off using the TF button on your remote control.
Changing the volume
When you want to change the volume, press the Vol + or Vol– buttons. The volume
indicator bar will be displayed on the screen as shown below.
Volume
Press the Vol + button to increase the volume or press the Vol– button to reduce the
volume. As you press the buttons the volume level is shown on the indicator. As the
volume increases the white bar gets longer; as the volume reduces this bar gets shorter.
After 5 seconds of not pressing the volume buttons, the volume indicator will disappear
from the screen.
Mute
To turn the sound off quickly, press the mute button. This button has the following
symbol printed on it . This symbol will also be displayed on the screen while mute is
on.
To put the sound back on, press the mute button again. Sound will come back at its
previous level and the mute symbol will disappear from the screen. You can also put the
sound back on again if you press the Vol+ or Vol– buttons.
OK
Right
Left
Up
Down
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