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In the image below, the Channels Card on the left shows available channels, the Programs Card in the center shows
upcoming programs, and the Summary Card on the right gives a brief description of the highlighted show. In this
image, the Channels Card is in focus. It’s a little darker and has the yellow highlight bar over channel 703.
Moving from one card to the next is very simple. Use the
RIGHT and LEFT arrows to move between cards. Every time
you press one of these arrows, a new card will come into
focus. The card will become a little darker and the yellow
highlight bar will appear at the top of the list on that card.
Use the UP and DOWN arrows or PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN
buttons to scroll through the information on any specific card.
On most cards, the SELECT button works just like the RIGHT
arrow.
As you move through the cards, using the arrow buttons to
make your choices, you will see a second screen. Notice the
Summary Card has moved to the right side of the screen.
Thecard in the center is called the Actions Card. It lets you
tune to your program or perform other functions such as
watch a program preview. In the image below, the Actions
Card is in focus and the highlight bar is over Watch Now.
Card on the Left
In this document, we call cards by
the information they show so in this
image is the Channels Card.
Card in the Center
In this image, this is the Programs
Card. Use the arrows to get to this
card and select a program.
Card on the Right
In this image, this is the Summary
Card. No functions are available
on the Summary Card.
A Visual Orientation to Cards
To get you to your programming faster, the new Contour Program Guide puts program information into columns,
called cards. Each screen has three cards. Most cards contain a list of channels, program titles or similar information.
Other cards offer information such as instruction or program summaries. Throughout this guide, we have defined cards
by the kind of information it contains – channels, programs or action items – or by its position on the screen – left,
center or right.

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