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Remote Control
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Open the cover.
OPERA
TING WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL
Operating player with the remote control.
The remote control must point at the remote sensor in order for
the remote to function correctly.
Distance: Maximum of 7 m from the front of the remote sensor.
Angle: Approximately 30° from each direction.
*Do not place the remote control under intense light source such as direct
sunlight.
Insert batteries (AAA size).
Make sure to match the + and - on
the batteries to the marks inside the
battery compartment.
Close the cover.
BATTERIES
PREPARING THE REMOTE CONTROL
To operate the combo player, you must first place the batteries in the remote control.
INCORRECT USE OF BATTERIES MIGHT CAUSE THEM TO LEAK, CORRODE OR EXPLODE.
• Do not place the batteries in the wrong direction.
• It is dangerous to charge, heat, open, or short-circuit the batteries.
• Do not leave dead batteries or mix new with old batteries in the remote control.
• When not using the remote control for a long duration of time, remove the batteries. When operating range becomes reduced,
replace batteries.
• If battery leakage occurs, wipe the battery liquid from the battery compartment, then replace batteries.
REMOTE CONTROL
• The remote control should be aimed directly towards the remote sensor of the combo player.
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Connecting With TV
1. Using an RF or AV cable, plug one end of the cable into the cable
TV outlet on your wall and the other end into the "ANT.IN" jack on the
rear of the Combo Player.
2. Using another RF or AV cable, plug one end of the cable to the "RF
OUT" jack on the Combo Player and the other end of the cable to the
"ANT.IN" jack on your TV.
3. Using RCA cables, connect the red, white and yellow ends to the
corresponding color-coded AV OUT jacks on the Combo Player.
Connect the other end of the RCA cables to the corresponding color-
coded AV IN jacks on the TV.
By using RCA cables you will enjoy cleaner audio and video.
HOW TO CONNECT WITH RF CABLE OR AV CABLE
When connecting the RF cable to your TV, set your TV to channel 3 or 4 depending on how your TV was originally set up for video inputs.
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