Battery charge indicator indicates the status of the battery voltage.
Standby-Button The Standby-Button switches your Dreambox on and off. (see Chapter 3.1 Turning
your Dreambox on and off on page 17)
DREAM-Mode-Button The DREAM-Mode-Button switches your remote control into Dreambox con-
trol mode. It will shortly light up once your press the button.
HELP-Button Pressing the HELP-Button shows the help menu.
TV-Mode-Button The TV-Mode-Button switches your remote control into TV control mode to control your
preprogrammed TV. It will shortly light up once your press the button. (see Chapter 11 TV-Mode
setup on page 74)
Numeric-Keypad Enter a service number to directly access the option by using the Numeric Keypad.
The service numbers are on the left side of the service list. The Numeric Keypad can also be used to
enter the teletext page number when you are in TV-Control-Mode and if your TV is teletext capable.
The TV station has to submit teletext information; otherwise this feature cannot be used.
Arrow-Left- and Arrow-Right-Button The Arrow-Left and Arrow-Right-Button enable you to jump
back and forth between the last 20 channels you have watched. If you have selected a sub service (see
Chapter 3.6 Sub Services on page 19) you can use these buttons to switch to the next sub service.
Additionally these buttons can be used to delete characters during text input.
Options-Buttons All possible options are shown by the four colored dots/blocks (red, green, yellow,
blue) and can be activated by the Options-Buttons. Depending on the menu you currently are in
the options will change and will be named differently.
INFO-Button If no OSD menu is visible on the screen and you are in TV or RADIO-Mode, pressing the
INFO-Button will reveal the EPG information of the chose channel if it is available.
MENU-Button If you are in TV- or RADIO-Mode, pressing this button will bring up the OSD main menu.
The OSD main menu has the following options:
You can switch to the needed option by pressing the Navigation-Buttons (). If you are in the
service list, pressing the MENU-Button brings up the service menu. The shown options may vary
depending on the service list you selected.
Navigation-Buttons In general the menus are controlled using the Navigation-Buttons on your remote
control. To get into a submenu you have to press the OK-Button.
OK-Button By pressing the OK-Button you confirm a selection in the menu or service list navigation. If
no OSD menu is present on your screen, the infobar is shown once you press the OK-Button.
AUDIO-Button Pressing the AUDIO-Button gives an overview of the provided audio tracks.
PVR-Button Pressing the VIDEO-Button shows the list of recordings.
Volume +/- Buttons The Volume +/- Buttons control the volume of the audio. Pressing + will make
turn it up and pressing - will turn it down.
EXIT-Button You can leave all menus and service lists by pressing the EXIT-Button.
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