Using The Remote Control; Identifying The Remote Control Buttons - HP MR4000N User Manual

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Using the Remote Control

Identifying the remote control buttons

Button
Description
Power
Press Power once to turn the HDTV Tuner on or off.
Number keys
Use the keypad numbers (0–9) to directly select
channels.
Help
Press when inside the On-Screen Menu. Displays a
help window describing the current feature.
Pre-CH
Press Pre-CH (previous channel) once to recall the
last channel.
Fav-CH
Press Fav-CH (favorite channel) once to view the
next channel assigned as a favorite channel.
MTS
Press MTS to select stereo, mono, or SAP (second
audio program) for the TV sound.
Caption
Press Caption to scroll through and select the CC1
to CC4 (analog) or Service 1 to Service 6 (digital)
caption options.
Guide
Press Guide to display the Electronic Program
Guide (EPG).
Info
Press Info to display current HDTV Tuner settings,
the channel number, captioning settings, the
program title, the time, the program duration, the
picture grade, MTS settings, and ratings.
CH
Use CH+ (or CH–) to select the next higher (or
lower) channel.
Arrow buttons
Use the arrow buttons to move the cursor in a
program guide or in menu screens.
(Select)
Press (Select) once after entering a channel
number. Use (Select) in the On-Screen Menu to
choose your selection.
Menu
Press Menu to access the On-Screen Menu (OSM).
Inside the OSM, pressing the Menu button takes
you back one screen.
Exit
Press Exit to exit out of the selected OSM and
return to your current channel.
Aspect
Press the Aspect button to select one of three
screen formats.
Still
Press the Still button to pause a frame. The audio
continues. Press Still again to undo the image
pause.
Signal
Press the Signal button to view the signal strength
or weakness of the current channel.
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