Philips 9800i Universal Remote User Manual


 
User Manual
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Getting the Most Out of It
The ‘battery status’ indicator: . This indicator goes through 4 stages (full, 2/3,
1/3, minimum). When your RC9800i is docked and charging, the battery status
indicator is animated.
The ‘Time’ indicator: The time is indicated in HH.MM or HH.MM PM/AM format.
To change the time or time format, see page 43.
The ‘IR active’ indicator: . This indicator lights up when remote control codes
are being sent. In the event that the RC9800i has no remote control code available
for the button pressed, the IR indicator will turn red and the RC9800i will beep. You
can find out which codes are missing. See ‘Changing the remote control codes of a
device’ on page 45.
The ‘Network’ indicator: . The number of bars is an indication of the network
strength. In the event of the network strength becoming low, a single red bar will
be displayed.
Watching Satellite TV
To watch satellite TV, perform steps 1 to 3 as described in ‘Watching Cable TV’ on
page 29. Instead of selecting the cable box as the applicable source, select the satellite
receiver .
Watching Broadcast TV
To watch broadcast TV (i.e. use the TV’s internal tuner), perform steps 1 - 3 as
described in ‘Watching Cable TV’ on page 29. Instead of selecting the cable box as the
applicable source, select the TV’s internal tuner .
Watching DVD
You’re going to watch a DVD movie on your TV in the living room.
To do so proceed as follows:
1 On the Homepage of your RC9800i,
choose Watch.
2 Select the DVD as the applicable
source.
The combined control screen TV-DVD
will appear.
The RC9800i will take care of switching your
TV to the DVD input.
3 In the combined control screen for
TV-DVD, choose the desired function.
Watching PVR
To watch PVR, perform steps 1 and 2 as described in ‘Watching DVD’. Instead of
selecting the DVD as the applicable source, select the PVR . In the combined
control screen for TV-PVR, choose the desired function.