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This section provides an overview of all three navigation tools. In the remainder of this Guide, the remote control is used as the primary navigation tool. Note: If you have a digital cable or satellite receiver, see Using a Set-top Box on page 23 for navigation information. Using the Control Panel The Control Panel buttons (shown below) can be navigated by mouse; click ? on the Control Panel to find more detailed information about each button. Volume Online Help Basic controls—Play, Stop, Forward/Back controls Sub-Panel button channel selection, and so on. (opens Panel Menu) Using Keyboard Shortcuts You can navigate WinDVR using shortcuts (or hot keys) on your keyboard instead of using your mouse. For instance, you can use the Spacebar to play or pause, the numbers on the keyboard to select channels, and the Home key to start recording. The online Help system lists all keyboard shortcuts; click ? on the Control Panel to find out more. Watching and Recording TV with WinDVR Using the Remote Control The remote control requires two AA batteries (included in the kit) and features buttons and functions similar to standard TV remote controls. Its special features are explained in the Figure below. Opens and closes WinDVR (See Note below) Displays available channels Jumps ahead a few Pauses live TV; seconds (see Step 2 switches to Time on page 28) Shift mode Jumps back a few Stops recorded program; seconds (see Step 2 stops Time Shift on page 28) Rewinds Fast-forwards Displays current Turns closed captioning channel and other on or off settings POWER LIVE SCAN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 MUTEFULL SCREEN REPLAY SKIPSTOP PLAY/PAUSE CH+ CH– VOL–VOL+ENTER OSD CC TIME SHIFT R Activates Time Shift mode Displays live view of program in Time Shift mode Time Shift Controls Note: The Power button opens and closes the WinDVR software. It does not power on your AVC-2410 device or your computer. Using a Set-top Box If you have connected a digital cable or satellite receiver to your AVC-2410, you must set WinDVR to match your set-top box output (usually channel 3 or 4) and use the set-top box remote control to tune your TV signal. The channel selection buttons on the WinDVR Control Panel/keyboard/remote control will not work. Watching and Recording TV with WinDVR Opening WinDVR To open WinDVR, double-click the InterVideo WinDVR icon (shown at right) on your desktop, or press the Power button on your remote control. The Display Window and Control Panel appear. Note: The Power button on the remote control opens the WinDVR software. It does not power on your computer. The Display Window is where you view live or captured TV programs. You can move and resize the window to suit your needs. The Display Window may show static until an available channel is selected. The Control Panel (shown on page 22) is similar to a standard VCR control panel. Use the Control Panel to watch live or recorded TV. Open the Panel Menu to change such WinDVR settings as the sleep timer, the parental control feature, and tuner input mode. Completing the Initial Setup The first time you open WinDVR after installation, a wizard opens to walk you through the initial setup. Follow the on-screen instructions to configure the software to meet your specific needs: 1 In the Device window: ¦ For Device, select Adaptec PCI Capture Device. ¦ For Source, select TV. ¦ Do not adjust the Standard setting. WinDVR will automatically adjust it to match the geographical area you choose in Step 2. 2 In the TV window: ¦ For Tuner, select Antenna if you are using an antenna; otherwise, select Cable. ¦ For Country or Region, select your geographical location. WinDVR uses this information to set the device standard, and provide TV programming schedules for your location through an electronic program guide (EPG). Watching and Recording TV with WinDVR 3 Leave all options in the iEPG window at their default settings. 4 In the Channel window, click Autoscan. An Autoscan lets WinDVR know which channels are available. You can perform an Autoscan at any time in the Setup window. (See page 26.) 5 Adaptec recommends that you keep the default Storage Location information. Note: For more information on settings, see Customizing WinDVR on page 33, or click ? on the WinDVR Control Panel. Opening the TV Panel The Control Panel has a sub-panel called the TV Panel, which is where you can access TV-specific settings such as closed- captioning and the EPG. To open the TV Panel, click the Sub-Panel button (shown at right) and select TV Panel. The TV panel (shown below) opens beside the Control Panel. Close Sub-Panel button Setup button Click the Close Sub-Panel button to close the TV Panel. Watching and Recording TV with WinDVR Watching TV You can use your computer monitor like a regular television to view live TV (TV programs that are currently on). To watch TV: 1 Open WinDVR by pressing the Power button on the remote control. 2 AutoScan for available channels, if required. To do an AutoScan, click the Set...
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