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QUICK TIPS
EXPLORER SCREENS
Press to display the last channel you were last watching.
While in normal Play mode, press once while watching live TV or a recording to see the program in
slow motion. Press a second time to resume normal play.
Press to remove any Explorer screens or banners and display full-screen TV.
Press to display the Information banner. This banner provides information about the channel you
are watching. It can also help you confirm that you are recording a particular channel. When a
channel is being recorded, the Recording Now
symbol appears in the banner.
If watching a buffered program (delayed TV), press to catch up with the live TV broadcast.
If playing back a recording, press to return to the last live TV channel you were tuned to.
Press to replay the last 8 seconds of a live or recorded program. Each additional press jumps back
8 more seconds.
For HDTVs, press to remove the letterbox or pillarbox bars. Press once to stretch the display and
remove the bars. Press a second time to enlarge (zoom) the display and remove bars. Press a third
time to return the display to the normal setting (letterbox or pillarbox).
Press Pause then Fast Forward to step through single frames going forward.
Press Pause then Rewind to step through single frames in reverse.
Press to record this program
or press for more recording options.
"The Jungle Book"
USA (Ch 67)
Record: 1 Episode
Save: 1 Day
Options/Play Scheduled Recordings Preferences
Recorded List
Recorded Programs Date Time Length
PGA Golf
The Jungle Book
Dr. Phil
Sun 6/15
Wed 6/18
Fri 6/13
2:30pm
7:00pm
3:10pm
1hr 30min
2hr 0min
50min
The Information area
displays information about
the program you have
selected from this screen
or about the program
you are tuned to.
The Quarter
screen shows
the program of
the channel you
are currently tuned
to or the recorded
program you are
watching.
The bar at the bottom of each screen displays
selections that you can make from the screen.
The Selection area
displays items you can
select. Here, for
example, are recorded
programs that you can
select.
This illustration explains the format of a typical Explorer screen, showing where to look
for key information and how selections are presented. Although each screen contains
information and options that are specific to a particular task, most of the screens are
very similar to the example screen shown here.
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