Fujitsu N6110 - LifeBook - Pentium M 1.86 GHz, N6110 1.86 User Manual

Fujitsu Computer Systems
Remote Control User’s Guide
INSTRUCTIONS
This user’s guide contains information on using the Fujitsu Remote Control with systems running Microsoft® Windows® XP Media Center Edition as the operating system. The remote control can be used with a system running Windows XP Media Center Edition, whether the system has an internal TV tuner or not.
You are strongly advised to read this manual to familiarize yourself with the features of the remote control.
Determining Your System Configuration
If you have a TV tuner installed, you can use the remote to control the channel and volume, pause live TV, and record TV programs.
Figures 1, 2, and 3 illustrate the three ways your system can be configured:
No TV Tuner
TV Tuner with direct signal
TV Tuner with signal routed through set-top box
Figure 1. Configuration with no TV Tuner
RF Coaxial
To dedicated USB port
Remote Control IR Receiver
Remote Control
cable to cable
connector
or antenna
To des i gnat ed USB port
Antenna
Adapter
Cable
Remote Control IR Receiver
Remote Control
Figure 2. Configuration with TV Tuner and Direct Signal
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RF Coaxial cable to cable connector or antenna
Set-top box
RF Coaxial cable to
TV signal out jack
Infrared Blaster
Remote Control IR Receiver
Antenna
Adapter
To des i gnated USB port
Cable
Remote Control
Figure 3. Configuration with TV Tuner and Routed Signal
Items included in Remote Control Package
Before using the remote control, make sure the following items are included in the remote control package (Figure 4). Be sure to have these items at hand before proceeding with use of Media Center Edition:
Remote control
Two size AA alkaline batteries
Optical remote control receiver
IR Blaster cable (infrared control cable for set-top box users)
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2 AA Alkaline Batteries
Optical Remote Control IR Receiver
Info
Remote Control
IR Blaster Cable
Figure 4. Remote Control and Accessories
Use only the remote control that came with this package when operating Media Center Edition.
No cables or accessories other than those shown in Figure 4 are included. Additional accessories such as antenna cables, relay connectors, video cable, S-video cable, or audio cable are commercially available.
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Installing Batteries
Properly insert batteries using the correct polarities (+, -). If they are incorrectly inserted, damage to the remote control could result.
If you do not intend to use the remote
Warning
1. Open the lid of the battery box on the bottom side of the remote control by pushing the tab towards the lid.
control for an extended period of time, remove the batteries.
Figure 5. Opening the battery compartment
2. Insert the batteries with the polarities indicated on the bottom of the compartment and replace the cover.
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