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Infrared Receiver<br />

Cable<br />

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Infrared Receiver<br />

Video L R<br />

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Digital Audio Optical<br />

Digital Audio Optical<br />

USB<br />

Ethernet 10/100<br />

When a button on the remote is pressed, the infrared signal is sent to an IR receiver.<br />

The receiver then sends commands to electronic components. For the remote to<br />

send its signals to the system’s IR receiver, it must have a clear view of the front panel<br />

(see the fi gure above).<br />

Subchannel Separator<br />

Many networks broadcast multiple digital subchannels. For example, some networks<br />

broadcast four standard defi nition subchannels identifi ed using a decimal point (such<br />

as 09, 09.1, 09.2, and 09.3). When using the arrow buttons to navigate the electronic<br />

program guide, these channels appear in order in the channels listing. To access<br />

these subchannels directly using the remote buttons, use the “LAST” button (which<br />

also has a dot) on the number pad to represent the decimal point.<br />

For example, to go directly to channel 09.2, on the remote control number pad press<br />

0, 9, LAST, and then 2.<br />

IR<br />

Blaster<br />

MENU<br />

Copyright ©2011 ARRIS Group, Inc. All rights reserved.<br />

Reset<br />

OK<br />

Input<br />

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