Xbox Buttons
When in Xbox mode (default), the 5 buttons on the bottom of the remote are
specific to Xbox control commands. Commands include those signified by the red
(B), green (A), yellow (Y), blue (X), and (Xbox) buttons. What the 4 colored
buttons do while using the Xbox is indicated on the Xbox interface. The
button will always call up the Xbox Menu screen.
Teletext Buttons
Media Center supports Teletext when it is available. The colored Fastext buttons on
the remote work much like the Teletext buttons on a standard Teletex-enabled TV.
In addition, these buttons are used for Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting
(ISDB) data functions:
To display Page 100 (Teletext Home Page): Press the Teletext button. Page
100 will appear in a few seconds and completely replace the TV picture, but it
will not affect the TV sound.
To access Teletext pages: Type the three-digit number of the page you want to
display. For example, enter 300 to access the A-Z Teletext Index.
To navigate between Teletext pages: Press the Up and Down buttons to
navigate between Next and Previous pages.
To use Fastext buttons: The red, green, yellow and blue buttons on your
remote correspond to the same colored buttons on your TV. Press a colored
button on the remote and go to a preset page on your TV.
Toggle Between Xbox or Teletext Mode
The five buttons on the bottom of the remote can act as Xbox buttons or Teletext
buttons as described above. To toggle between modes, press the PC mode button,
then press the button and the OK button simultaneously.
PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE
Follow these instructions exactly to program the remote.
Features
Except for the PC mode, which is already programmed, TV, AV and AUX
modes are able to learn commands from other remote controls.
The programming remains even if the batteries are removed.
The remote will stop learning by pressing the DVD Menu button or by
waiting for five seconds.
Tip: For some remotes, while programming, you will need to press the button you
want to program very quickly for the Inteset remote to accept it, otherwise it fails.