Pointing device, Precautions, Caution – Philips CDI210/73 User Manual
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POINTING DEVICE
PRECAUTIONS
To operate your CD-i player a pointing device is needed. For
pointing devices other than the included one, please consult
your supplier.
CAUTION
NEVER MAKE OR CHANGE CONNECTIONS WITH THE
POWER SWITCHED ON.
Pointing devices are sensitive precision instruments. Handle
them with care, keeping in mind the following precautions:
• Avoid dropping or knocking
• Do not use them in locations subject to extreme temperatures,
humidity, dust or vibration.
INFRA RED REMOTE CONTROL
Loading the batteries in the remote control
• Push and slide the battery compartment cover.
• Insert three 'AA' (R6 or SUM3) batteries as indicated inside the
battery compartment.
• Replace the cover.
CAUTION
DO NOT MIX OLD AND NEW BATTERIES. ALSO NEVER MIX
DIFFERENT TYPES OF BATTERIES (STANDARD, ALKALINE
AND SO ON).
NOTE
- To save battery power, the remote control automatically
switches off after approximately one minute if a button is
pressed continuously. It is automatically reactivated the next
time you press any button.
Remote control interactive operation
For normal interactive operation, use the remote control to select
functions displayed on the TV screen.
• Point the remote control at your CD-i player.
• Move the cursor in the direction you want by pressing in that
direction on the "Thumbpad".
- The harder you press the faster the cursor arrow moves.
• Click on one of the action buttons.
- The function selected by this 'point-and-click' technique is
highlighted to confirm the selection.
NOTE
- To 'point-and-click' on any screen shown in this manual, any
one of the action buttons can be used.
- The shape of the cursor is different according to the program
you are playing, but it is always controlled in the same way.