Xbox 9Z5-00013 User Guide - Page 8

Cleaning Your Player, Or Remote, Troubleshooting

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english Windows Media Centre Start Button The Windows Media Centre Start button lets you access a connected Windows Media Centre-based PC through your Xbox 360 console. If you are set up to use Windows Media Centre on your Xbox 360 console, pressing the button will start Windows Media Centre. If you are not set up to use Windows Media Centre on your console, pressing the button will start the Windows Media Centre setup wizard. The Windows Media Centre Start button also turns the console on. TV Mode To use the universal remote with your TV, press the TV button before the other TV control buttons. Buttons are backlit and will remain lit for a short time after each press for easy access in a dark room. A light near the TV mode button indicates when the remote is in TV mode. Cleaning Your Player or Remote Clean only with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Using cleaning solutions or attempting to clean connectors may damage your player or your remote. Troubleshooting If you encounter problems, try the possible solutions indicated below. If the steps in this troubleshooting section do not solve your problem, 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 player (see "Connect to Power"). Confirm that your player is connected to your console (see "Connect to Your Console") and that your console is turned on. To open the tray when the unit has no power, insert the end of a paper clip into the player's manual-eject hole. Red Light on Eject Button If the status light on the player's eject button is red, the player has overheated and will not work until it cools. Reposition the player in an open location to improve airflow. The player will automatically turn on when it is cool enough to resume operation. No Picture or No Sound Make sure your HD DVD player's USB cable and your console's AV cable are both properly connected. If your player is on and is connected to your Xbox 360 console and you can't see or hear program content, see your Xbox 360 Setup manual or AV cable instructions. Poor Picture or Sound Clean the disc as instructed in the Xbox 360 Warranty manual (Volume 2). Check the AV connection (see your Xbox 360 Setup manual). Disc Tray Won't Open Check the player's connection to power (see your Xbox 360 Setup manual). Turn on the player by turning on your console.  

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Windows Media Centre Start Button
The Windows Media Centre Start button lets
you access a connected Windows Media
Centre–based PC through your Xbox 360
console. If you are set up to use Windows
Media Centre on your Xbox 360 console,
pressing the button will start Windows Media
Centre. If you are not set up to use Windows
Media Centre on your console, pressing the
button will start the Windows Media Centre
setup wizard.
The Windows Media Centre Start button also
turns the console on.
TV Mode
To use the universal remote with your TV,
press the TV button before the other TV
control buttons. Buttons are backlit and will
remain lit for a short time after each press for
easy access in a dark room. A light near the
TV mode button indicates when the remote is
in TV mode.
CLEANING YOUR PLAYER
OR REMOTE
Clean only with a dry or slightly damp cloth.
Using cleaning solutions or attempting to
clean connectors may damage your player or
your remote.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If you encounter problems, try the possible
solutions indicated below. If the steps in this
troubleshooting section do not solve your
problem, 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 player (see “Connect to
Power”).
Confirm that your player is connected to your
console (see “Connect to Your Console”) and
that your console is turned on.
To open the tray when the unit has no power,
insert the end of a paper clip into the player’s
manual-eject hole.
Red Light on Eject Button
If the status light on the player’s eject button
is red, the player has overheated and will not
work until it cools. Reposition the player in an
open location to improve airflow. The player
will automatically turn on when it is cool
enough to resume operation.
No Picture or No Sound
Make sure your HD DVD player’s USB
cable and your console’s AV cable are both
properly connected. If your player is on and
is connected to your Xbox 360 console and
you can’t see or hear program content, see
your Xbox 360 Setup manual or AV cable
instructions.
Poor Picture or Sound
Clean the disc as instructed in the Xbox 360
Warranty manual (Volume 2). Check the AV
connection (see your Xbox 360 Setup manual).
Disc Tray Won’t Open
Check the player’s connection to power (see
your Xbox 360 Setup manual). Turn on the
player by turning on your console.