Q: In order for you to program your Genie remote, your Genie receiver must be plugged into your TV and a power source, and the receiver must be powered on. Possible models of the Genie receiver include the Genie HD DVR, Genie Mini, and Wireless Genie Mini. Genie remotes can have any one of the following model numbers: RC-73, RC-72, RC-71B, or RC-71. You should see the appropriate model number in the upper-left side of your remote. If you're using a non-Genie remote, you can't program it for use with your Genie receiver. If your TV isn't set to use the Genie receiver as its input, you'll also need to switch to the Genie receiver's input channel by pressing the Video or Input button before proceeding. You should have a direct line of sight from your remote to your Genie receiver. Doing so will prompt your Genie remote to begin connecting to the receiver. When you see the green lights flash on the remote flash twice, you can release the buttons. If you don't see the flash or you are otherwise unable to program your DIRECTV Genie remote for use with your TV, try using the manual setup instead. You should see "Your remote is now setup for RF" appear on-screen when the remote's setup is complete. You may have to exit this menu by pressing the SELECT button. If you're attempting to program your Genie remote for an audio source, for example, you'll want to make sure that the audio source is plugged in and turned on. It's on your remote. Doing so opens the on-screen menu. Use the arrows on your remote to select this option, then press ENTER. This option is in the menu. The Settings menu will open. You'll find this option in the settings menu. It's in the Remote Control menu. Doing so brings up a list of items for which you can program your Genie remote. Select either Program a TV or Program an Audio Device in the menu. The menu options that you see here may vary slightly. Your Genie receiver will display the instructions for programming your remote for your selected component. Once you complete these instructions, your remote should work with your selected item. If programming your Genie remote for your TV, you'll select a manufacturer and a television model before you can set up your remote.
A: Make sure that your Genie receiver is plugged in. Ensure that you're using your Genie remote. Turn on your TV. Point your Genie remote at its receiver. Press and hold the MUTE and ENTER buttons. Release the buttons when prompted. Wait for the confirmation message. Turn on the component that you want to program if necessary. Press the MENU button. Select Settings & Help. Select Settings. Select Remote Control. Select Program Remote. Select a component to set up. Follow the on-screen instructions.

Article: Look for the main volume control on the bottom right side of the mixer, which is usually labeled “Main Mix” or something similar. The faders are knobs or sliders that control the volumes of individual inputs found along the bottom of the mixer and are either knobs or sliders. If the controls are knobs, turn them counterclockwise until they don’t go any further. If the controls are sliders, pull them down as far as you can to lower the volume.  If you turn on the mixer without turning the volume and faders down, you could create loud feedback or damage the mixer. The main volume control and faders usually have a different color than the other controls so you can easily tell them apart. XLR cables are used to plug microphones in, and the ends have 3 pins inside a metal cylinder. Your mixer will either have XLR ports along the top edge or on the back side of the mixer. Plug the end of the XLR cable into the microphone you’re using. Put the other end of the XLR cable in one of the ports on the mixer that has 3 small holes inside a circle The number above the port determines the input channel, which is a column on your mixer with knobs that controls that single input.  You can buy XLR cables from a music supply store or online. The number of inputs you can have on your mixer depends on how many channels it has. An 8-channel mixer can have up to 8 different inputs while a 32-channel mixer can have 32 sources. The line inputs on your mixer are found near the XLR ports for each channel and fit 6.35 mm audio jacks. Plug the end of your audio cable into the instrument you’re hooking up. Then choose a channel on your mixer that doesn’t have another cable attached to it, and attach the other end of the audio cable to the line input. The number above the input tells you which channel controls the audio for the instrument.  You cannot plug an instrument into a line input on a channel that already has an XLR cable plugged into it. You can also buy audio cables for instruments that attach to a mixer with an XLR cable. Either will work for your audio. TRS cables are a balanced audio source, meaning you’ll get less feedback and noise from your inputs, and they look like 6.35 mm headphone jacks on the end. Locate the master output ports near the top of the mixer or on the side by the other ports. Plug one of the cables into the port labeled “L” and a second cable in the port labeled “R.” Run the cables to your audio interface and plug them into the matching input ports on the back of the interface.  You can get an audio interface and TRS cables online or from a music store. Interfaces allow you to play the audio from your mixer through speaker monitors or on a computer. Listening to your mixer through headphones allows you to hear the levels clearly so you can tweak them later on. Use a 6.35 mm headphone jack to plug in your headphones to the mixer. Make sure the headphone cord doesn’t tangle around any of the knobs. You don’t need to use headphones if you don’t want to. The power switch is usually on the back of the mixer or on the top right by the other knobs. Check that all of the volume and fader controls are still turned down before flipping the switch to turn it on. You will see a light turn on as soon as the power is connected. Some mixers may have a switch labeled “phantom” which supplies electricity to microphones that require it. If you have a microphone that uses phantom power, also turn on the switch.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Turn the master volume and channel faders down completely. Plug microphones into channels using XLR cables. Attach instruments to the line inputs on your mixer. Connect the mixer output to an audio interface with TRS cables to use monitors. Plug headphones into the “Phones” port on the mixer. Turn on your mixer using the power switch.

Q: McDonald's restaurants are typically very busy, so don't hold up the line by being indecisive. If you know that you are going to take awhile to decide, stand off the side to look at the menu. Once you know what you want, you can get in line and approach the register. When your order your drink, be as specific as possible. Always use the proper name for the item you are ordering, and specify exactly how you want it. If you do not specify, you will receive your drink how it is traditionally made. For example, the default milk used at McDonald's is whole milk, and the default temperature for most drinks is hot. If you do not specify that you do not want those things, that is what you will get.  If you order a coffee, specify how many creams and sugars you want. If you want a flavor, explicitly say what flavor you want. If you want a certain type of milk, tell the cashier. Like most of McDonald's products, all hot and cold coffee drinks come in small, medium, and large. If you do not specify what size drink you'd like, you may end up getting a size that you do not want.
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Know what you want before you approach the register. Be specific with your order. Tell the cashier what size drink you'd like.