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Description: 1. When the dot-block is full, means the CD burring progress is complete. 2. This example shown is 100% in the last 2 dot-block. CHAPTER 9 1.3 Remote Control Functions Item Function Power on/off Stop Recording Button Play Pause Fast Rewind Fast Forward Previous Track Next Track Back More Information Direction Keys: Up/ Down Enter Key: OK Direction Keys: Left/ Right Next Channel (TV) Previous Channel (TV) “START” Menu Mute VOL Volume Up VOL Volume Down CHAPTER ONE CLEAR ENTER GUIDE LIVE TV DVD MENU RECORDED TV MUTE VOL CH PG START BACK MORE REPLAY SKIP REW FWD RECORD STOP PAUSE 10 >Inserting the Remote Control Batteries The battery compartment is on the underside of the remote control. Remove the batteries when not using the HA91 for a longer period. 1. Pull the latch upward and open the battery compartment cover. 2. Insert 2 AA batteries taking note of the correct polarity (+/-). 3. Close the cover. 1. Only use AA batteries. 2. Dispose of used batteries according to local ordinance regulations. 3. Remove the batteries when not using the HA91 for prolonged periods. CHAPTER 11 1.4 Keyboard Function >Using the trackball and buttons The trackball and buttons have the same functions as a PC mouse. Roll the trackball to move the cursor on the screen, use the left and right buttons as you do a standard mouse. >Shortcut Buttons In addition to the normal keys found on standard keyboards, the HA91 keyboard features a number of shortcut buttons, whose functions are outlined below. Button Function Power Power button. AV MCE/PCM start up. PC Back to PC screen. IE Internet. E-MAIL Shortcut button to your e-mail manager. Left Button Right Button Shortcut Buttons Trackball CHAPTER ONE 12 >Inserting the Keyboard Batteries The battery compartment is on the underside of the keyboard. Remove the batteries when not using the HA91 for a longer period. 1. Lift as shown to remove the cover. 2. Insert two AA batteries taking note of the correct polarity (+/-). 3. Replace the cover. 1. Only use AA batteries. 2. Dispose of used batteries according to local ordinance regulations. 3. Remove the batteries when not using the HA91 for prolonged periods. CHAPTER 13 >Set Up for Linkage 1. Remove the cover and check if the batteries have been installed. (You can follow instructions on P.12 Inserting the Keyboard Batteries). 2. Press connect button on the front panel. After pressing the button, its indicator will light (slowly) and waiting for the match signal from RF Keyboard. 3. Then press this learning button on RF Keyboard to let receiver recognize signal. As soon as the linkage is completed, the indicator turns to quick flash. 1.5 Remote Control and Keyboard Operating Range The remote control uses infrared transmission to control the HA91. It is not necessary to point the remote directly at the HA91. Provided you are facing the HA91, the remote will function well within a radius of about 3 meters (10 feet) and 30 degrees above or below the HA91 level. If the HA91 does not respond to the remote control, move a little closer or replace the batteries. CHAPTER ONE Press this button LED is bricking slowly Press this button 14 CHAPTER TWO 2.1 Connecting Input Devices Many of the connectors on the HA91 support the connection of more than one kind of device. For example, USB printers, keyboards, or scanners can be connected to any of the USB ports. USB Compliant device 1394 Compliant device Memory Cards MIC-In Audio-Out SPDIF Monitor LAN LCD TV USB Compliant device 1394 Compliant device TV 15 CHAPTER TWO 2.2 Connecting a Monitor/ Flat Display Check the connectors on your monitor; many monitors have both a VGA (analog) connector and a DVD-I (digital) connector. If the monitor has both connectors, use the DVI-I connection as digital provides a better quality signal. The following directions refer to connecting a VGA: 1. Connect the cable to the VGA connector on the HA91. Tighten the securing screws. 2. Connect the other end of the cable to corresponding connector on the monitor and tighten the securing screws. 16 2.3 Connecting Speakers or an Amplifier There are many options for connecting amplifiers using both analog and digital connections. Analog connections are made using the line-out connector. Digital connections are made using the SPDIF connector. SPDIF (Sony/Philips Digital InterFace) is an interface for transferring digital audio between devices such as CD and DVD players and amplifiers. Use this connection if available on your amplifier. CHAPTER TWO 17 2.4 Setting up a 5.1 Audio Environment The 5.1 channel audio environment is a digital audio playback system for home theater. It includes five channels (left, right, center, rear/surround left and right) plus a subwoofer channel. CHAPTER TWO 18 2.5 Connecting a TV Antenna Before you can watch TV you must connect an antenna or a CATV cable to the HA91. 1. Connect your VHF/UHF (antenna) or CATV cable to the ANT connector on the HA91. 2. Connect the other end of the cable to the ...