Kodak Kodak Theatre Extended User Guide - Page 15

Tips for using the pointer remote, of your arm.

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Getting started 2 Insert 2 AA batteries as shown. Make sure the batteries sit on top of the battery removal pull tab. 3 Replace the battery cover. 3 4 Place the pointer remote on a flat surface and wait 30 seconds before using it so it can pair with the HD player. The power light changes from red to blue when ready. To remove the batteries, pull up on the battery removal pull tab. Tips for using the pointer remote ■ The pointer remote uses a radio signal instead of infrared technology, so it is not necessary to point it at your TV or the HD player. ■ Use small wrist movements for better control, instead of your arm. ■ When there is no movement of the pointer remote for a few seconds, the on-screen cursor hides itself and the remote enters low-power mode until the remote is moved again. www.kodak.com/go/HDplayersupport 15

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Getting started
www.kodak.com/go/HDplayersupport
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2
Insert 2 AA batteries as shown. Make sure the
batteries sit on top of the battery removal pull tab.
3
Replace the battery cover.
4
Place the pointer remote on a flat surface and wait
30 seconds before using it so it can pair with the HD
player. The power light changes from red to blue
when ready.
To remove the batteries, pull up on the battery
removal pull tab.
Tips for using the pointer remote
The pointer remote uses a radio signal instead of
infrared technology, so it is not necessary to point it
at your TV or the HD player.
Use small wrist movements for better control, instead
of your arm.
When there is no movement of the pointer remote for
a few seconds, the on-screen cursor
hides itself
and the remote enters low-power mode until the
remote is moved again.
3