KS7300系列(UA49KS7300JXXZ、UA55KS7300JXXZ)电视智能遥控器(Samsung Smart Remote)介绍

KS7300系列(UA49KS7300JXXZ、UA55KS7300JXXZ)电视智能遥控器(Samsung Smart Remote)介绍
KS7300系列(UA49KS7300JXXZ、UA55KS7300JXXZ)电视智能遥控器(Samsung Smart Remote)介绍

KS7300系列(UA49KS7300JXXZ、UA55KS7300JXXZ)电视智能遥控器(Samsung Smart Remote)介绍

Last Update date : 2016.05.31

三星电视KS7300系列(UA49KS7300JXXZ、UA55KS7300JXXZ型号,以下简称KS7300系列)智能遥控器(Samsung Smart Remote)样式,如下图:

三星电视KS7300系列智能遥控器(Samsung Smart Remote)各按键名称,如下图:

注:三星电视KS7300系列智能遥控器(Samsung Smart Remote)已没有单独的静音键。

1.下图中注明的按键为【电源】键,用于打开或关闭电视。

2.下图中注明的按键为【语音识别】键,用于运行语音交互。按下该按键,说出语音命令,然后松开该按钮以运行语音交互。再次

按下此按键,即可显示语音交互指南。

3.下图中注明的【123】按键为数字键盘。按下该按键,屏幕底部将显示一个数字条。选择数字,然后选择完成以输入数值。用于更改频道、输入PIN、输入邮政编码等。

4.下图中注明的按键为【彩色按钮】键。使用彩色按钮可以访问正在使用的功能所特有的其他选项。

5.下图中注明的按键区域为【方向板】(上/下/左/右)。移动焦点,并更改电视菜单上所显示的值。

6.下图中注明的按键为【选择】键。选择或运行聚集的项目。在观看内容时按下该按键可显示详细的节目信息。

7.下图中注明的按键为【返回】键。按此按键可返回上一级菜单。按住1秒以上可停止当前运行的功能。

8.下图中注明的按键为【播放/暂停】键。按下该按键将显示播放控制指南,可以控制正在播放的多媒体的内容。

9.下图中注明的按键为【smart hub】键。按此按键可以返回第一个屏幕。

10.下图中注明的按键为【音量】键。向上/向下移动按键可以调节音量。按下该按键可让伴音静音。按住1秒以上可显示铺助功能快捷方式菜单。

11.下图中注明的按键为【频道】键。向上

这里提示您:

1.【smart hub】键长按5秒以上可以进入远程界面。

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们认为平均周期可以在2个月左右,并且可以与听力部分重合,互相强化。 其次,听力和口语才是学习英语的终极目的。很多人背了无数单词,结果由于忽略了单词的读音问题,导致在考试中听力分数与词汇量不成正比。如果说整个四级考试只有一个部分最难——短期——提高的话,可能这个“殊荣”就要归于听力了。因此,对于大多数学生而言,一定不要忽略平日对听力的积累练习,平均周期应该至少在3个月以上,很多经典的听力材料仍然是不错的资源(比如VOA special)。同时,我们不能忽略了听力部分对于单词的反复巩固和强化记忆。 至于写作,虽然我们要提倡平时的不断练习,对于经典文章的背诵和优美句式的使用(如新概念三册以上的文章),但如果仅仅是针对考试的话,我们不得不承认,写作部分是一个相对容易在短期内提高的题型,考前一定要大量阅读使用优秀的写作模版,形成自己固定的写作套路,这个的部分的平均周期大概在1个月左右即可。考试中只要少许的修改和成分替换就可以答一个不错的成绩。 其实英语学习并一定要死啃书本,英文原版的电影、杂志、网站都是非常优秀的学习资源,如果能找到几个志同道合的同学朋友一起学习效果可能会更好。我们有理由相信,只要合理规划自己的学习时间,严格按照自己的计划行动,多数的考试都不需要所谓的“突击”、“冲刺”。

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