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MTS Ultimate TV Quick Guide MTS Ultimate TV Remote Control Finding your favourite shows Set your TV to • Press GUIDE on your remote to launch the onscreen STB mode or your MTS service Change video Interactive Program Guide (IPG) will not work. On input (Must be in some remotes this TV mode for TV button is labelled service to work) MTS. Pause Live TV* Record TV* with just one click Skip forward in 30- second incre- Skip back in ments. (Note: FWD 7-second button may be increments called SKIP FOR- Go to Video On WARD on some Demand library remotes). (Note: On DEMAND Go to list of recorded button may be TV programs* called VIDEO ON DEMAND on some Launch MyMenu, remotes) your customizable Find Details About a Specific Program menu app Go to Main Menu • Press OK or INFO to see a summary of the program, Navigate chan- MTS Ultimate TV Program MTS nels, menus and including actor, director, program rating, the original air remote control screens using date, how much time is remaining, and whether or not to TVs/DVDs or arrows auxilliary devices the program is in HD Go to PROGRAM (Note: LEARN INFO screen Quick Guide button may be called SETUP Customize using Search for Programs by Day button on some MyRemote remotes) • Press ENTER and the options to jump to different times Return to the will appear along the right hand side of your screen When in Guide, previously viewed TV return to last screen • Highlight the option you want and select OK channel or a list or Main Menu of previously Exit from MENU viewed channels Search for Programs by Title or Actor Enjoy a variety of features and screen to TV While watching • Press the yellow triangle to find out when your favourite Search TV, change screen programming that will change the dimentions to fit program is on, or search for shows and movies including wide-screen TV Video On Demand way you watch TV. Go to Interactive While in Guide, Program Guide jump channel listings by tonight, Customize channels in your guide Edit letters or tomorrow or the numbers on the next 14 days • Press MENU, select SETTINGS, GUIDE SEARCH screen While in Guide, easily add a channel • Select CUSTOMIZE CHANNEL GUIDE, press OK to your Favourites list (Note: ENTER/ • On each TV, uncheck the channels that you do not want ASPECT button may to appear in the guide and save changes be called OPTIONS on some remotes) TIP: The remote control must be within 20 feet of your set-top Controlling live TV using your Whole Home box and have a clear line of sight with no obstructions, such PVR as a glass door, in order for it to work. You must subscribe to MTS Whole Home PVR service to MyRemote record programs. MyRemote lets you customize the A, B, and C buttons on your remote for one-touch access to your favourite MTS Ultimate TV channels, menu options, and applications. See mts.ca/myremote For more Ultimate TV tips and Note: Remotes come in silver, black and charcoal. Some remotes do not have a LEARN button. helpful hints, visit mts.ca/support *You must subscribe to PVR Service to use this function. Control live TV using the same control buttons that you use Watching Your Recorded Programs Apps on TV to pause, fast-forward, and rewind MTS Video On Demand • Press RECORDED TV – all while watching a live TV program: Interactive applications to entertain, inform or amuse you. • Choose the program you want to watch Try our Apps on TV Demo channel for free on channel 96. • Press PAUSE to pause the program for up to 90 minutes Stopping a Recorded Program • Press FF once, twice or three times to fast forward at Stingray Music Room increasing speeds. Program can be forwarded to the • While watching a recorded program, to stop it at anytime point at which the program is live. press the STOP button on your remote control Want some background music in the house? Tune to Channel 1060 to see all your free Stingray music stations in • Press REW once, twice or three times to rewind at • Select one of the options that appear one place. increasing speeds. Program can rewind to the point at How Much Can You Record? which you are tuned to the channel. Check the capacity of your PVR by: • Press FWD to skip forward 30 seconds MTS Pay-Per-View • Pressing the MENU button • Press REPLAY to skip back 7 seconds Get front row seats to some of the best live TV events from • Select RECORDED TV to select PVR SPACE mixed martial arts, wrestling and other special events. When less than 10% of disk space is remaining, your PVR • Press GUIDE to see Pay-Per-View listings on channels 801 Recording and watching programs using your will start deleting the oldest recorded programs that are not and 802 and channels 1801 and 1802 in HD. Whole Home PVR protected. Visit mts.ca/ppv for a complete list of MTS Pay-Per-View If you subscribe to Whole Home PVR you can set To protect your recordings from being erased automatically events. recordings and play back recorded programs on any • Select RECORDED TV and select the recorded show that connected TV in your home. TIP: You can record a Pay-Per-View event but you cannot you want to protect record a Video On Demand program due to copyright Recording a Program you are Currently Watching • Select KEEP UNTIL protection. • Press the red RECORD button at the top of the remote. • Select either KEEP UNTIL SPACE NEEDED to erase the RECORDING appears briefly on the top of the screen program automatically when space is needed, or KEEP Parental Locking UNTIL I ERASE to store the program until it is manually erased Block material that is inappropriate for your family by setting a PIN that viewers must enter in order to view blocked If all your recordings are protected and your PVR’s storage content. space is full, a warning message will appear and your PVR will stop recording. You can free up space by deleting old or • Press MENU; highlight SETTINGS, and select PARENTAL unwanted recordings. CONTROLS • Select PARENTAL LOCKING and use the numeric keypad : Your PVR will automatically turn on to start recording and TIP to enter a four-digit PIN. turn off when a recording is completed. • The first time you access your Parental Locks, you will be Visit mts.ca/pvrsupport for more details. prompted to enter a new PIN. A default PIN (1234) has been pre-set by MTS to prevent access to adult content. MyPVR • After you enter a new PIN, you must re-set the Adult Control your PVR on the go! Add, delete or change recordings Lock settings in order to block Adult Content. from a computer or select mobile devices. Visit mts.ca/MyAccount to set up your MyPVR. With Parental Locking, you can: Recording a Program or Series from the Guide • Lock and restrict access to specific channels • Press GUIDE; highlight a program that you want to record My Picks and Ultimate Picks • Lock TV programs and movies by their ratings • Lock any unrated movies and TV programs • Press RECORD. A red dot will appear by the program to Watch up to 6 programs at one time! Visit channel 92 to check indicate that the program is now scheduled to record. out our Ultimate Picks for Kids, Sports, Movies and more! Or, • Lock adult programs RECORDING SCHEDULED appears briefly on the top of set up your own customized channels on Channel 93 with • Lock access during specific hours and days of the week the screen MyPicks. • Change your PIN • Press RECORD twice to set a series recording. Three red MTS Video On Demand TIP: Parental Locking settings must be set up on each TV for dots will appear next to SERIES RECORDINGS Rent all the newest Hollywood blockbusters and your favourite the settings to take effect on each TV. Setting your Parental • To adjust the settings on your recording such as when to films whenever you want, plus get access to original made-in- Locks will also block content in the Picture In Picture preview stop your recording or to only record first-run episodes Manitoba programming from MTS Stories From Home. of the guide. (series only); press INFO, select RECORD SETTINGS, • Press VIDEO ON DEMAND or ON DEMAND and press OK Visit mts.ca/ultimatetv/parentallocking for more details. Visit mts.ca/nowplaying for a complete list of movies. Call Display Closed Captioning • Do not stack other electronic equipment on top of it. • Allow for at least two inches of free space above the set- See who’s calling with Call Display. To Activate Closed Captioning: top box and ensure the vents on the set-top box are not To personalize your Call Display settings: Enable closed captioning on your television (refer to your blocked. • Press MENU television manual). • Only use the power adapter and cord supplied to connect • Highlight MESSAGE CENTRE • Press MENU to your home’s AC power outlet. • Select CALL DISPLAY OPTIONS • Select SETTINGS, TELEVISION, select CLOSED • Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched. • At each TV, you can customize if you want to turn it on or CAPTIONING • The Video Access Point (VAP2500) used with wireless off, the length of time that the pop up stays on your TV, • Use the arrow buttons to select CLOSED CAPTIONS ON set-top boxes must be positioned vertically and on a stable and the location of the pop up.
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