Chapter 3 The Remote ControlChapter 3 The Remote Control36Buttons (in alphabetical order)The buttons in blue text are audio buttons (you have to press the AUD button firstin order for them to function as described). The audio button descriptions might notapply to your equipment.Note: It’s important to remember that this section explains how these buttonsmight operate if you’ve connected an audio component to your TV,programmed the remote to operate that component, and your audiocomponent supports that particular function.(Backlight button) Press and hold to enter programming mode (CODESET appears in the remote’s display). Press and release to illuminate the buttons (toconserve battery power, the light turns off after 5 seconds if you don’t press anyother buttons). Pressing this button also controls the default (on/off) of thebacklight the next time you press a button.0-9 (Number buttons) Enter channel numbers and time settings directly throughthe remote control. For more information on entering number buttons to changechannels, go to Chapter 4 (page 73). When a menu is on the screen, you can pressthe number buttons to directly highlight items instead of using the arrow buttons.Arrow buttons (up, down, left, right) Press the arrow buttons to move throughthe on-screen menu system and highlight items. When the PIP window is on thescreen, press the arrow buttons to move the PIP window (but you can’t move thePIP window when the channel banner is on the screen — see page 76 for moreinformation).AM • FM Selects the AM or FM band on your audio system if you’ve connected asystem to your TV (you must press the AUD button first to put the remote in audiomode).ANT Switches the source of the off-air signal between the HDTV’s ANTENNA Aand B. When in VCR mode, the ANT button also functions as a TV/VCR button.AUD Switches the remote to audio mode so the audio buttons work. Thosebuttons are AM • FM, CENTER, REAR, FRONT, LEVEL + AND LEVEL -, DSPON•OFF, PROGRAM, FUNCTION, TEST, and DELAY.AUX Places the remote in auxiliary mode in order to operate the component(such as a cable box or internet device) that you’ve programmed to work with thisbutton.Tip: Number buttonsWhen the menu system is on thescreen, you can press 0 to go tothe previous menu.DIRECTVVCR1VCR2ON•OFF TVDVDAUXAUDM1L1M2L2M3L3FRONTSKIPMUTECH +VOL +VOL -CH - CENTERREARGOBACKFORMATTESTGUIDE INFOAM•FMOK LEVEL +LEVEL -MENUPROGRAMCLEAR1 2 34 5 67 8 90INPUT ANTFUNCTIONSTOP PAUSERECPLAY FWDREVSWAP CHCTRLPIP WHODSPON•OFFDSPMODEDELAY