Overview of buttons and jacks, Chapter 1: before you begin – RCA Lyra AV RD2780 User Manual

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Chapter 1: Before You Begin

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Overview of buttons and jacks

The following pages explain what each button does — some of the buttons have more than one function depending upon
whether or not you’re playing music, videos, or viewing photos.

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SELECT

SELECT

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Front View
1

LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)

This is where the Lyra’s user interface and multimedia content appear.

2

Reverse button

When you’re playing a file, press and release to skip back to the previous file (to scan backwards in

the audio or video file that’s playing, press and hold).

3

SmartTag button

Allows you to tag the file to be included in Favorites or Program Play, depending on which

mode you are in. (Feature currently not available. Visit http://www.rca.com/lyra-avdownloads for the latest software
and updates).

4

Play/Pause

Press to play. During playback, press to pause.

5

Forward button

When you’re playing a file, press and release to skip forward to the next file (to scan forward in

the audio or video file that’s playing, press and hold).

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SmartUntag button

Allows you to remove the tags from Favorites or Program Play, depending on which mode

you are in. (Feature currently not available. Visit http://www.rca.com/lyra-avdownloads for the latest software and
updates).

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Up arrow button

Moves highlight up.

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Right arrow button

If Tile Display is on (Photos navigation mode), moves highlight forward one item. If Tile

Display is off and you’re viewing a folder or playlist, moves highlight forward one level and expands the item’s
contents. Go to Chapter 2 for more information on Tile Display. Also moves highlight right in Photos setup banner.

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SELECT

When using the Lyra AV Jukebox menu, selects a highlighted item. If a file is highlighted, displays the

Options menu.

10 Down arrow button

Moves highlight down.

11 Left arrow button

If Tile Display is on (Photos navigation mode), moves highlight back one item. If Tile Display

is off and you’re viewing a folder or playlist, moves highlight back one level and collapses the item. Go to Chapter 2
for more information on Tile Display. Also moves highlight left in Photos setup banner.

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