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Insert batteries according to the instructions 
provided below.

InsertBatteries

To insert batteries into the remote control: 

1  Remove the remote battery cover.

  Insert two new AA (LR6) batteries as 

shown on the underside of the remote 
battery cover. For best performance, 
AA rechargeable batteries are not 
recommended.

  Replace the remote battery cover.

programmetheUniversalremote
forYourtV

Before your remote can work with your TV, 
you need to programme it for use with your 

particular brand of TV. (The remote works only 
with compatible TV models.)

There are two ways of programming your 
remote: manually entering your TV code or 

scanning to fi nd your TV code. For the latest 

list of TV codes, go to www.xbox.com/support.

SetUpYoUrUnIVerSalreMote

 DisposableBatterySafety

The universal remote control uses 
disposable batteries. Improper use of 

batteries may result in battery fl uid leakage, 
overheating, or explosion. Risk of fi re if 

batteries are replaced by an incorrect type. 

Released battery fl uid is corrosive and may 

be toxic. It can cause skin and eye burns, 
and is harmful if swallowed. To reduce the 
risk of injury:
•  Keep batteries out of reach of children. 
•  Do not heat, open, puncture, mutilate, 

or dispose of batteries in fi re. 

•  Use only alkaline batteries, type AA 

(LR6). Do not mix new and old batteries.

•  Remove the batteries if they are worn 

out or before putting away your remote 
for an extended period of time. 

•  If a battery leaks, remove all batteries, 

taking care to prevent the leaked fl uid 

from touching your skin or clothes. If 

fl uid from the battery comes in contact 

with skin or clothes, immediately 
wash the skin with water. Before 
inserting new batteries, thoroughly 
clean the battery compartment with 
a damp paper towel, or follow the 

battery manufacturer’s cleaning 

recommendations.

•  Dispose of batteries in accordance with 

local and national disposal regulations 

(if any), including those governing 

the recovery and recycling of waste 
electrical and electronic equipment 

(WEEE).

 DisposableBatterySafety

The universal remote control uses 
disposable batteries. Improper use of 

batteries may result in battery fl uid leakage, 
overheating, or explosion. Risk of fi re if 

batteries are replaced by an incorrect type. 

Released battery fl uid is corrosive and may 

be toxic. It can cause skin and eye burns, 
and is harmful if swallowed. To reduce the 
risk of injury:
•  Keep batteries out of reach of children. 
•  Do not heat, open, puncture, mutilate, 

or dispose of batteries in fi re. 

•  Use only alkaline batteries, type AA 

(LR6). Do not mix new and old batteries.

•  Remove the batteries if they are worn 

out or before putting away your remote 
for an extended period of time. 

•  If a battery leaks, remove all batteries, 

taking care to prevent the leaked fl uid 

from touching your skin or clothes. If 

fl uid from the battery comes in contact 

with skin or clothes, immediately 
wash the skin with water. Before 
inserting new batteries, thoroughly 
clean the battery compartment with 
a damp paper towel, or follow the 

battery manufacturer’s cleaning 

recommendations.

•  Dispose of batteries in accordance with 

local and national disposal regulations 

(if any), including those governing 

the recovery and recycling of waste 
electrical and electronic equipment 

(WEEE).

Confi gure Console Display Settings

To view HD DVD movies in high defi nition, your 

console must be properly connected to a high-

defi nition TV or monitor and must be 

confi gured for high-defi nition video output. For 

more information, see your Xbox 360 Setup 
manual or go to www.xbox.com/support.

ConnecttoYourConsole

You can connect the Xbox 360 HD DVD Player 

to any of your console’s USB ports using the 

provided Hi-Speed USB 2.0 cable. 

To connect the player to the console:

1  Connect the USB cable to the mini-USB 

port on the back of the HD DVD player.

  Connect the other end of the cable to an 

open USB port on the Xbox 360 console.

If you use the Xbox 360 Wireless Networking 

Adapter (sold separately), you can free up 
your console’s rear USB port for use with the 

HD DVD player by connecting the wireless 
adapter to the back of the HD DVD player 
instead of the console. Note that this will 
not establish a wireless connection between 
your console and your HD DVD player. It will, 
however, allow your console to maintain 
a wireless connection with your router or 
second console while being simultaneously 
connected to the HD DVD player. The HD DVD 

player’s connection to the console is wired.

 electricalSafety

As with many other electrical devices, 
failure to take the following precautions 
can result in serious injury or death from 

electric shock or fi re or damage to the HD 

DVD player.
Select an appropriate power source for your 
HD DVD player:

•  The HD DVD player’s power input 

is 12V @ 1.7A. Use only the power 
cord and AC power supply that came 
with your HD DVD player or that you 
received from an authorised repair 
centre.

•  Do not use non-standard power 

sources, such as generators or 
inverters, even if the voltage and 
frequency appear acceptable. Only use 
AC power provided by a standard wall 
socket.

To avoid damaging the AC power cord:
•  Protect the power cord from being 

walked on.

•  Protect the cord from being pinched 

or sharply bent, particularly where it 
connects to the power outlet and the 
HD DVD player. 

•  Do not jerk, knot, sharply bend, or 

otherwise abuse the power cord.

•  Do not expose the power cord to 

sources of heat.

•  Keep children and pets away from the 

power cord. Do not allow them to bite 
or chew on it.

•  When disconnecting the power cord, 

pull on the plug — do not pull on the 
cord.

If the power cord becomes damaged in any 
way, stop using it immediately and contact 
Xbox Customer Support for a replacement. 
Unplug your HD DVD player during lightning 
storms or when unused for long periods 
of time.

 electricalSafety

As with many other electrical devices, 
failure to take the following precautions 
can result in serious injury or death from 

electric shock or fi re or damage to the HD 

DVD player.
Select an appropriate power source for your 
HD DVD player:

•  The HD DVD player’s power input 

is 12V @ 1.7A. Use only the power 
cord and AC power supply that came 
with your HD DVD player or that you 
received from an authorised repair 
centre.

•  Do not use non-standard power 

sources, such as generators or 
inverters, even if the voltage and 
frequency appear acceptable. Only use 
AC power provided by a standard wall 
socket.

To avoid damaging the AC power cord:
•  Protect the power cord from being 

walked on.

•  Protect the cord from being pinched 

or sharply bent, particularly where it 
connects to the power outlet and the 
HD DVD player. 

•  Do not jerk, knot, sharply bend, or 

otherwise abuse the power cord.

•  Do not expose the power cord to 

sources of heat.

•  Keep children and pets away from the 

power cord. Do not allow them to bite 
or chew on it.

•  When disconnecting the power cord, 

pull on the plug — do not pull on the 
cord.

If the power cord becomes damaged in any 
way, stop using it immediately and contact 
Xbox Customer Support for a replacement. 
Unplug your HD DVD player during lightning 
storms or when unused for long periods 
of time.

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Страница 1: ...accept these terms and conditions do not set up or use your Xbox 360 HD DVD Player and return it to Microsoft for a refund The limited warranty appears after the Troubleshooting section The limited w...

Страница 2: ...ally or stand vertically Unlike your console however the HD DVD player has rubber feet only on its horizontal base making it less prone to sliding or moving when it s sitting flat IMPORTANT Do not pos...

Страница 3: ...y where it connects to the power outlet and the HD DVD player Do not jerk knot sharply bend or otherwise abuse the power cord Do not expose the power cord to sources of heat Keep children and pets awa...

Страница 4: ...ew batteries thoroughly clean the battery compartment with a damp paper towel or follow the battery manufacturer s cleaning recommendations Dispose of batteries in accordance with local and national d...

Страница 5: ...e TV turns off Note Give your TV enough time to respond to the off command each time the button is pressed Some TVs take more time to react to off commands than others 4 Press the TV button to save th...

Страница 6: ...the label facing up to the right if the player is vertical NOTe When the player is oriented vertically make sure the disc is held in place by the tabs on the disc tray so that it doesn t fall 4 Press...

Страница 7: ...DDItIonal DeVICeS The HD DVD player serves as a USB 2 0 hub letting you connect up to two compatible devices besides your console USIng YoUr UnIVerSal reMote Your universal remote control operates lik...

Страница 8: ...go to www xbox com support or call Xbox Customer Support see If You Need More Help No Power Confirm that you have an appropriate power source and check connections at both the wall socket and the pla...

Страница 9: ...one replace the console s original faceplate and try using the remote again Product Warranty Xbox 360 HD DVD Player PLEASE READ THIS MANUFACTURER S GUARANTEE CAREFULLY TO UNDERSTAND YOUR RIGHTS AND O...

Страница 10: ...the different remedies in proportion to the cost paid for the Xbox Product and the significance of the fault with the Xbox Product in deciding which remedy to provide Any replacement parts or Xbox Pr...

Страница 11: ...he device Microsoft and its suppliers shall not be liable in contract tort including negligence or for breach of statutory duty or in any other way for any other losses including but not limited to an...

Страница 12: ...vironment which inappropriate disposal could cause due to the possible presence of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment For further information about where to drop off your elec...

Страница 13: ...der licence from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Confidential Unpublished Works Copyright 1999 2004 Dolby Laboratories All rights reserved NOTICE...

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