User manual LEXIBOOK IG1000

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[. . . ] rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision. Different types of batteries or new and used batteries are not to be mixed. Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended are to be used. Remove the batteries if you are not going to use the game for a long period of time. [. . . ] Use the number keys "0-9" on your interactive DVD remote to key in the 4-digit code. If there are more than once code under a brand name, try the first code. If your DVD player (or TV) responds to the keys pressed, you have entered the correct device code. 4 and try the other codes available of the brand name of your DVD player (or TV). 4, if no key is pressed for more than 30 seconds, the LED indicator will flash twice and then turn off. 5, if no infra red signal is received during more than 30 seconds, the LED indicator will flash twice. If you execute the learning procedure between another DVD (or TV) remote and the interactive DVD remote, the previously learnt codes will be erased after having set the new codes successfully. 2, if the LED indicator immediately flashes twice when the and VOLUME DOWN keys are pressed, it indicates that the interactive remotes' batteries are low. If you notice that a learnt key only works occasionally, your old remote may contain dual signals. Press a key on the interactive DVD remote which you want to learn the command. The transmitter (on the top side of the unit) of your old remote must be 4-8 cm close to the receiver of the interactive DVD remote (top side of the unit, near the PLAY key). Press and hold the corresponding key on your old remote for a few seconds. If the LED indicator does not light up (or keeps blinking), adjust and align the two remotes again or redo step 1. If the command has been learnt successfully, the LED indicator will flash once and then turn off. On your old remote, press and keep holding the key you wish to program (same key as in step 2. If you wish to end the learning mode, press the key which you pressed in step 1. Possible reasons include: No key was pressed for more than 30 seconds. 3, if the LED indicator immediately flashes twice when the and VOLUME DOWN keys are pressed, it indicates that the interactive remotes' batteries are low. If you cannot identify a correct device code from the code list in appendix, you may search for the correct code through the library. To program the interactive DVD remote to a DVD player, press the DVD key (located at the side of the interactive remote) key. Press and hold simultaneously for a few seconds the and VOLUME DOWN keys on your interactive DVD remote until the LED indicator turns on and remains solid. Enter the corresponding Automatic Search Code (`0005' for a DVD player and `0001' for a TV). [. . . ] Notes : Each time your press the POWER ON/OFF key, the interactive DVD remote will move to the next library code and send out a "power" signal to turn off your DVD player (or TV). If several codes listed in the appendix under the brand of my A/V device, how can I select the correct code?To be read before attempting to use a video game, either by you or your child. Some people are susceptible to suffer epileptic seizures or to loose consciousness when looking at certain types of flashing lights or elements commonly present in our everyday environment. [. . . ]

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