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XBOX 360 User manual

0805 Part Number: X11-29965-01
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TELECOMMANDE MULTIMEDIA
UNIVERSELLE
CONTROL
REMOTO
MULTIMEDIA
UNIVERSAL
TROUBLESHOOTING
USING
THE
UNIVERSAL
MEDIA
REMOTE
FOR
CUSTOMERS
IN
THE
UNITED
STATES
Microsoft Corp.
Responsible
Microsoft Corporation
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Telephone
No.: (800) 4MY-XBOX
WA
98052 U.s.A.
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United
States
antllor other
countries.
NOTE
Any changes
or
modifications made
on
the
system
not
expressly approved
by
the
manufacturer could void the user's
authority
to
operate the equipment.
FOR
CUSTOMERS
IN
CANADA
This device complies
with
ICES-Q03
of
Industry Canada
(lC).
Operation is subject
to
the
following
two
conditions:
(1)
This device may
not
cause interference, and
(2)
this device
must
accept any interference,
including interference
that
may cause undesired operation
of
this
device.
COPYRIGHT
This eqUipment has been tested and found
to
comply
with
the
limits
for
aClass Bdigital
device, pursuant to part 15
of
the
FCC
Rules. These
limits
are designed to provide reasonable
protection against
harmful
interference
in
aresidential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and,
if
not
installed and used in accordance
with
the instructions, may cause
harmful
interference
to
radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee
that
interference
witl
not
occur in a
particular
installation.
If
this equipment does
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio or television reception,
which
can
be
determined by
turning the equipment
off
and on,
the
user is encouraged
to
try
to correct the interference by
one
or
more
of
the
following
measures:
Reorient or relocate
the
receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•Connect the equipment into
an
outlet
on acircuit different
from
that
to
which
the receiver
is connected.
•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
to
help.
This device complies
with
Part 15
of
the
FCC
Rules. Operation is subject
to
the
following
two
conditions:
(1)
This device may
not
cause
harmful
interference, and
(2)
this device
must
accept any
interference received, including interference
that
may cause undesired operation.
Your media remote operates like any TV remote. It also includes controls
for
your
Xbox 360
console and abutton
that
gives you immediate access to aconnected
PC
with
Windows
Media
Center-based technology.
Controller
Buttons
Your media remote
is
equipped
with
the Xbox Guide
button
and the
A,
B,
X,
and Ybuttons.
You
can use these, along
with
the
OK
button,
to
move around and
control
the
Xbox Guide and
the
Xbox Dashboard on
your
Xbox 360 console,
just
as
you
would
with
your controller.
Windows
Media
Center
Start
Button
The Windows Media Center Start
button
lets
you access aWindows Media Center-based
PC
through your Xbox 360 console. Ifyou are set up
to
use
Windows
Media Center on
your
Xbox
360 console, pressing
the
button
will
take you
to
the
Media
area
of
the
Xbox Dashboard. If
you are
not
yet
set up
to
use
Windows
Media Center on
your
console, pressing the button
will
start
the Windows Media Center setup wizard.
The Windows Media Center button
will
also
turn
on the console
if
the console is off.
Ifyou encounter problems,
try
the
possible solutions provided below.
DVD
Features
Don't
Work
Some
avos
may
not
support
all
of
the
Xbox 360
ova
playback features, such
as
subtitles,
multilingual
audio tracks,
multiple
viewing angles, and slow-motion play. For more information
about supported features, see the
ova
producer's documentation.
In
rare instances, certain
avos
may
not
operate properly. This
is
due primarily
to
variations in
the
manufacturing
process
or
software
encoding
of
the
avo
video software.
Video
or
Sound
Is
Poor
or
Not
Working
Make sure your
AV
cable
is
properly connected. For setup and
AV
troubleshooting information,
see the Xbox 360 Setup
manual
(Volume 1) or
your
AV
cable instructions.
Buttons
Don't
Work
Make sure
the
batteries are
still
fresh by testing the remote
with
new
batteries. Try removing
the batteries from the remote, pressing
all
buttons twice, and then replacing the batteries.
Poor
Performance
with
the
Xbox
360
Console
Make sure
that
you have fresh batteries
in
the
remote.
Point
the
remote
directly
at
the infrared sensor adjacent to
memory
unit
slot
A.
Check to
verify
that
the infrared sensor
is
not
blocked
or
covered.
Make sure
that
you're using the remote
within
10
feet
of
the infrared sensor.
Close drapes and blinds during daylight hours
to
minimize ambient infrared.
IF
YOU
NEED
MORE
HELP
Go
to
www.xbox.com/support or call Xbox Customer Support:
United States and Canada: 1-800-4MY-XBOX (1-800469-9269)
TTY
users: 1-866-740-XBOX (1-866-742-9269)
Mexico: 001-866-745-83-12
TTY
users: 001-886-251-26-21
Colombia: 01-800-912-1830
Do
not
take your Xbox 360 console or its peripherals to your
retailer
for
repair or service
unless
inst~~!ed
to
do
so
by
an
Xbox
Cust~r:t:*_er~~E~~rt
~ep.res_entative.
A
Do
Not
Attempt
Repairs
Do
not
attempt
to
take apart, service,
or
modify
the
Xbox 360 console,
power
supply,
or
its peripherals in any way. Doing
so
could present the risk
of
serious
injury
or
death
from
electric shock
or
fire, and
it
will
void your warranty.
SET
UP
YOUR
UNIVERSAL
MEDIA
REMOTE
AWARNING
Before using this product. read this manual and the Xbox 360
console manuals
for
important
safety
and health information.
Keep
all
manuals
for
future
reference. For replacement manuals,
go
to
www.xbox.com/support
or
call
Xbox Customer Support (see
Hlf
You
Need
More
Help").
The limited
warranty
covering this product is contained in the Xbox
360 Warranty manual (Volume
2).
Dispose
of
this product in accordance
with
local
and national
disposal regulations (if any), including those governing the recovery
and recycling
of
waste
electrical and electronic equipment
(WEEE).
Clean only
with
a
dry
or
slightly
damp cloth. Using cleaning
solutions
or
attempting to clean connectors may damage your controller.
..
Disposable
Battery
Safety
Improper use
of
batteries
may
result
in
battery
fluid leakage, overheating,
or
explosion.
Released
battery
fluid 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,
mutilat~,
or
dispose
of
batteries in fire.
Do
not
mix
new
and old batteries
or
batteries
of
different types (for example, carbon-
zinc and alkaline batteries).
Remove batteries
if
they
are
worn
out
or
before storing
for
an extended period
of
time.
If
a
battery
leaks, remove
all
batteries, taking care
to
keep
the
leaked fluid from
touching
your
skin
or
clothes. Ifftuid
from
the
battery
comes
into
contact
with
skin
or
clothes, flush skin
with
water
immediately. Before inserting
new
batteries,
thoroughly
clean
the
battery
compartment
with
adamp paper
towel,
or
follow
the
battery
manufacturer's recommendations
for
cleanup.
Dispose
of
batteries in accordance
with
local
and national disposal regulations,
including those governing the recovery and recycling
of
waste
electrical and electronic
equipment
(WEEE).
Thanks
for
choosing
the
Xbox
360™
Universal Media
Remote.
Your
media
remote
lets
you
control
your
TV
and
Xbox
360
OVO
and
CO
playback,
Windows
Media
Center-based
technology,
and
the
Xbox
Dashboard
with
one slick, stylish remote. The Xbox 360 Universal
Media
Remote features:
Ergonomic design
with
backlit buttons.
Extensive and easy
to
use code library.
Integrated Microsoft\tl
Windows$
XP
Media Center controls.
The Xbox Guide
button
and
A,
B,
X,
and
Y
buttons
for
easy access
to
the
Xbox
Dashboard.
To
enhance
your
wireless
experience,
consider
adding an Xbox
360
Wireless Networking Adapter and Xbox 360 Wireless Controller
(sold separately). For a
superior
media
experience
with
high-
definition
TVs,
check out the
full
line
of
Xbox 360
AV
cables
for
the
one
that
takes maximum advantage
of
your
AV
setup.
Insert
Batteries
To
insert batteries
into
the remote
control:
1Remove the media remote
battery
cover.
ZInsert
two
new
M
(LR6)
batteries
as
shown
on
the underside
of
the media remote
battery
cover. For best performance,
AA
rechargeable batteries are
not
recommended.
3Replace the media remote
battery
cover.
Program
the
Universal
Media
Remote
for
Your
TV
Before your media remote can
work
with
your
lV,
you need
to
program
it
for
use
with
your
particular
brand of lV. Two methods exist
for
programming your remote, manually entering
your
lV
code or scanning
to
find your
lV
code.
For the
latest
list
of
TV
library
codes,
go
to
www.xbox.com/support.
Non
After
30 seconds of inactivity,
the
media remote
will
exit the screen. Pressing any button
besides
0-9,
CH+,
or CH- returns the remote to its original settings.
To
enter a
TV
code:
1Turn
on
your
lV
and point the remote
toward
it.
2Press and hold the
TV
and
OK
buttons
simultaneously
for
two
seconds.
All
of
the buttons
on
the media remote
will
then
light
up
for
two
seconds,
after
which only
the
numeric
TV
buttons
(l-12)
will
remain lit.
Enter the code
for
your
TV.
Press the
TV
button again
to
save the code and exit.
All
of
the
buttons
on the media remote
will
blink three times to confirm your selection.
To
scan
for
a
TV
code:
1Turn
on
your
lV
and point the remote toward it.
2Press and hold the
TV
and
OK
buttons
simultaneously
for
two
seconds.
All
of
the
buttons
on
the media remote
will
then
light
for
two
seconds,
after
which
only
the numeric
TV
buttons (1-12)
will
remain lit.
3Press
the
CH+
or CH-
button
to send aseries
of
off
commands to your
TV.
Repeat
until
the
TV
turns off.
NOTE
Give
your
TV
enough
time
to respond
to
the
off
command
after
each button press. Some
TVs
take more time
to
react to
off
commands than others.
4Press the
TV
button to save the code and exit.
All
buttons
on
the media remote
will
blink
three times
to
confirm
the
code.
NOTE
If,
after
setting the
TV
code, you find
that
the remote is not functional
or
has incomplete
or
inaccurate functionality,
try
adifferent code
for
your
TV
manufacturer
or
scan
for
another code.
The Xbox 360 Universal Media Remote
works
only
with
TVs
and
the
Xbox 360 console. It does
not
control
VCRs,
DVRs,
OVD
players,
or
audio equipment.
Xbox 360
Universal
Media
Remote
Telecommande
multimedia
universelle
Xbox 360
Merci d'avoir choisi la telecommande multimedia universelle Xbox
3601'1
de
MicrosoftlBl.
La
telecommande
multimMia
chic
et
mince vous permet de contrOler votre televiseur, la lecture
de
DVD
et
de
CO
sur la console Xbox 360,
La
technologie Windows Media Center et t'interface
Xbox. FonctionnaUtes
de
la telecommande multimedia universelle Xbox 360 :
Conception ergonomique avec touches retro-eclairees.
•Grande bibliotheque
de
codes conviviale.
•ContrOles
de
Microsoft®
Windows®
XP
Media Center integres.
•
La
touche Guide Xbox
et
les touches
A,
B,
X
et
Ysimplifient l'acces al'interface Xbox.
Si
vous desirez encore plus de liberte sans fil, procurez-vous un adaptateur reseau sans
fil
Xbox 360
et
une manette sans til Xbox 360. Pour une experience multimedia enrichie avec les
televiseurs haute definition, recherchez parmi la serie complete
de
cables audio/video Xbox
360 celui qui est le mieux adapte avotre configuration audio-visuelle,
_.. -_
.•.
-
AAVERTISSEMENT
Avant d'utiliser
ce
produit, Usez le present guide
et
les
guides de Xbox 360 pour
obtenir
toute l'information relative ala securite
etAla
sante. Conservez tous les guides
pour
consultation utterieure. Pour
obtenir
des guides de remplacement, visitez
La
page
www.xbox.com!supportou
composez le numero du Service ala clientele
de
Xbox (voir
la section
«Si
vous avez besoin d'une aide supplementaire
»).
La
garantie limitee couvrant
ce
produit
se
trouve dans le Guide
de
garantie Xbox 360 (Volume 2).
~:timinez
ce
produit conformement aux normes locales
et
nationales en matiere
de
gestion des
dechets (s'il y a lieu), ycompris ceUes qui regissent la recuperation
et
le recyclage des rebuts
de
materiel electrique et electronique.
Ne nettoyez
ce
produit qu'avec un chiffon sec ou legerement humide.
Si
vous utilisez une
solution nettoyante
ou
tentez de
nettoyer
les connecteurs, vous risquez d'endommagervotre
telecommande.
..
S'curlt6
coneernant
les
piles
jetables
Une utilisation inappropriee des piles risque de provequer une fuite de liquide, surchauffe
.-
-~~le
Uquide
de pile est corrosif, voire texique.
Il
peut
provoquer des brOlures
.aux yeux au a
La
peau et est noclt s'il est avale. Pour reduire
le
risque de blessure :
Gardez les piles hors de
La
portee des enfants. •
Vous oe devez jamais chauffer, ouvrir,
perforer
ou
mutiler
les
piles ni les
jeter
dans
un
feu.
Ne melangez pas des anciennes
et
des nouVelles pileS
au
des piles de types
differents
(par exemple, au carbone-zinc
et
alcalines).
Enlevez les piles si
et.Les
'sont usees ou sl vous comptez ne pas
utillser
votre
manette
sans
fil
pendant une tongue periode de temps.
En
cas de tuite, retirez
toutes
les
piles immediatement en prenant soin d'eviter
tout
contact avec la peau ou les v@tements.
Si
le liquide de la pile entre en contact avec la
peau ou les v@tements, rlncez
immediatement
La
peau aeau vive. Avant d'inserer de
nouvelles piles, nettoyez afond le
compartiment
apiles al'aide d'une serviette de
papier humide ou suivez les recommandations du fabricant de la pile.
Jetez,les piles conformement
awe
normes locales
et
nationales en matiere de gestion
des dechets, ycompris ceUes qui regissent la recuperation
et
le recyclage des rebuts
de
m~t~~~
electrique
et
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