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WMC Remote Control and Receiver RRC-127 User Manual[...]
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WMC Remote Control and Receiv er R R C - 1 2 7 U s e r M a n u a l 1 We l c o m e Congratulation s on your purchase o f the Remote Control and Re ceiver for Windows Media Cent er . Th e infrared (IR) remote control and receiver let you access and man age your Media Center PC and ot her peripheral devi ces. ※ Important: if your Media Center PC ha [...]
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WMC Remote Control and Receiv er R R C - 1 2 7 U s e r M a n u a l 2 STEP 3 Connect the Receiver The receiver relays input from yo ur remote control to your computer . T o connect the r eceiver y With your compu ter turned on , plug the rectangular univer sal serial bu s (ISB) connector into your computer’ s USB port. USING THE REMOTE CONTROL Y o[...]
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WMC Remote Control and Receiv er R R C - 1 2 7 U s e r M a n u a l 3 NA VIGA TION BUTTONS Use the navigation buttons on the remo te control to move between items on the screen in Media Center . C o m m a n d T a s k I c o n ST ART T akes the user t o the Windows Media Center Start menu UP Moves the focu s point up one po sition DOWN Moves the focus[...]
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WMC Remote Control and Receiv er R R C - 1 2 7 U s e r M a n u a l 4 PLA YBACK BUTTONS Playback buttons in Me dia Center behave just like similar contr ols on common home electronic devices, su ch as CD or DVD pl ayers. Playba ck buttons are used to control the playb ack or display o f your media – musi c, pictures, video, and radio. C o m m a n [...]
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WMC Remote Control and Receiv er R R C - 1 2 7 U s e r M a n u a l 5 PLA YBACK BUTTONS (cont.) C o m m a n d T a s k I c o n SKIP Skips forward one incre ment when this button is FORWARD pressed. The meaning of an incre ment depends on the type of media that is playing: • If a CD or playlis t is playing, the next song is played. • If a DVD is p[...]
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WMC Remote Control and Receiv er R R C - 1 2 7 U s e r M a n u a l 6 A V AND POWER BUTTONS Use the AV and power buttons to change channels, adjust volume, acc ess a DVD menu, or to put Media Center in standb y mode. C o m m a n d T a s k I c o n PC POWER Puts the Windows Me dia Center computer into (ST ANDBY ) standby mode if the computer is runnin[...]
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WMC Remote Control and Receiv er R R C - 1 2 7 U s e r M a n u a l 7 SHORTCUT BUTTONS These buttons pr ovide a quick wa y for users to ac cess key medi a experiences in Windows Media Cente r. C o m m a n d T a s k I c o n GUIDE Displays the Guide in Windows Media Cent er . LIVE TV Shows live TV on the currently sel ected channel. RECORD Di splays t[...]
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WMC Remote Control and Receiv er R R C - 1 2 7 U s e r M a n u a l 8 NUMERIC KEYP AD The numeric key pad consists of numbe rs from 0 through 9 and two other keys: ENTER and CLEA R. Y ou can use the numeric keypad to t ype alphanumeric ch aracters a nywhere in Media Cente r that you can enter t ext. If you want to delete characters you have typed, p[...]
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WMC Remote Control and Receiv er R R C - 1 2 7 U s e r M a n u a l 9 ※ Wa r n i n g : 15.21 CAUTION: any c hanges or modifi cations not expressl y approved by the party responsible f or compliance could void the u ser’ s authorit y to operate the equipment. 15.105Federal Communications commissi on (FCC) Requirements, Part 15 This equipment has [...]