Fujitsu N6110 Remote Control User's Guide

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    Systems Remote Control User's Guide INSTRUCTIONS This user's guide contains information on using the Fujitsu Remote Control with systems running Microsoft® Windows® XP Media Center Edition as the operating system. The remote control can be used with a system running Windows XP Media Center Edition
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    To dedicated USB port Remote Control IR Receiver Remote Control Figure 1. Configuration with no TV Tuner RF Coaxial cable to cable connector or antenna Antenna Adapter Cable To designated USB port Remote Control IR Receiver Remote Control Figure 2. Configuration with TV Tuner and Direct Signal 2
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    or antenna RF Coaxial cable to TV signal out jack Set-top box Infrared Blaster Remote Control IR Receiver to have these items at hand before proceeding with use of Media Center Edition: ■ Remote control ■ Two size AA alkaline batteries ■ Optical remote control receiver ■ IR Blaster cable
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    ■ Use only the remote control that came with this package when operating Media Center Edition. ■ No cables or accessories other than those shown in Figure 4 are included. Additional Info accessories such as antenna cables, relay connectors, video cable, S-video cable, or audio cable
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    they are incorrectly inserted, damage to the remote control could result. ■ If you do not intend to use the remote control for an extended period of time, remove the batteries. 1. Open the lid of the battery box on the bottom side of the remote control by pushing the tab towards the lid. Figure
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    receiver The USB ports that can be used to connect the optical remote control IR receiver cable are labeled "IR Remote". Use only the labeled ports to ensure optimal performance to the system user's guide for the location of the USB ports. Figure 6. Connecting the optical remote control receiver 6
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    infrared control cable is for when you are using a television connected to a set-top box, such as a cable vision box. The cable should be installed covering the infrared receiver of the set-top box. 1. Connect the infrared control cable to either of the jacks on the rear side of the optical remote
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    Infrared control cable Light emitter Infrared receiver Set-top box Figure 9. Applying light emitter to set-top receiver To optical remote control receiver Figure 10. Set-top box with light emitter attached 8
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    . To do so, perform the following steps: 1. Turn on or restart your notebook. 2. Press the [F2] key once the Fujitsu logo appears on the screen. This will open the main menu of the BIOS Setup Utility with the current settings displayed. 3. Press the right and left arrow keys to move to the Advanced
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    control receiver of the set-top box so as to avoid directing the signal to the computer's infrared port. Using the remote control is fairly intuitive. For specific information on using particular features, click the Start button to display the main menu. Scroll down to Settings and press the OK
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    Effective distance/location for remote control (Figure 11) Horizontal (left and right from center-point): Approximately 45 degrees Vertical (left and right from center-point): Approximately 45 degrees Distance from remote control to receiver: 3 meters max. 45o 45o 3 meters 45 o 45 o 3 meters
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    Remote control features Each button on the remote control is explained in this section. 1 2 14 3 15 16 4 17 18 5 19 6 20 7 21 8 OK 22 23 9 24 25 10 26 27 11 12 13 28 Figure 12. Remote control buttons 12
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    Back Pressing the Back button returns you to the previously viewed MCE screen. 8 Navigation Pressing one of these buttons allow you to Buttons move the cursor recorded programs on the screen. 11 Guide Pressing this button will display the TV program guide on screen. 12 Numeric/ Letter
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    My Videos Pressing this button displays the "My Videos" menu on the screen. Pressing this button while recording a pro- 16 Stop gram or while an audio CD or DVD video is . When watching a recorded program or 19 Fwd DVD, pressing this button will cause the program to fast forward. 14
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    DVD being viewed to jump to the next chapter. Pressing this button will display all relevant 21 More information on replaying DVD-VIDEO, CD music, or recorded programs on screen. 22 OK Pressing this button will select or execute the item where the cursor is placed. Pressing this button will
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    -372-3473 or visit our Web site at us.fujitsu.com/computers For technical support call 1-800-8fujitsu or send e-mail to: [email protected] Fujitsu and the Fujitsu logo are registered trademarks of Fujitsu, Ltd. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation. All
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This user’s guide contains information on using the Fujitsu Remote
Control with systems running Microsoft® Windows® XP Media
Center Edition as the operating system. The remote control can be
used with a system running Windows XP Media Center Edition,
whether the system has an internal TV tuner or not.
You are strongly advised to read this manual to familiarize yourself
with the features of the remote control.
Determining Your System Configuration
Your remote control can be used with your computer whether you
have a TV tuner or not. If you do not have a TV tuner, you can use
the remote control to operate the Windows XP Media Center
Edition features, such as playing DVDs, listening to music, or
viewing digital photo albums.
If you have a TV tuner installed, you can use the remote to control
the channel and volume, pause live TV, and record TV programs.
Figures 1, 2, and 3 illustrate the three ways your system can be
configured:
No TV Tuner
TV Tuner with direct signal
TV Tuner with signal routed through set-top box
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