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REGISTERING
The Magic Motion Remote Control
operates by pairing with your TV.
How to register the Magic Motion
Remote Control
ENTER
To register the remote control,
press the ENTER (or OK) button
on the remote control while
OK
aiming it at your TV.
How to Re-register the Magic
Motion Remote Control after
ENTER
Registration Failure
Reset the remote control by
OK
pressing and holding both the
ENTER (or OK) and MUTE
buttons for 5 seconds. (Once the
MUTE
reset is complete, the light on
the Pointer blinks.) Then repeat
the above procedure to register
the remote control.
HOW TO USE
Press ENTER (or OK) button if
there is no pointer on your TV
ENTER
screen. The pointer will appear
on the screen.
OK
If the pointer has not been used
for a certain period of time, it will
disappear.
You can move the pointer by
aiming the front of the remote
control at your TV then move it
left, right, up or down.
If the pointer does not work
properly after clicking the ENTER
(or OK) button, wait for 10
seconds then use it again.
PRECAUTIONS TO TAKE
Use the remote control within the
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maximum communication distance (10 m,
32.8 ft). Using the remote control beyond
this distance, or with an object
obstructing it, may cause a
communication failure.
A communication failure may occur due to
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nearby devices. Electrical devices such as
a microwave oven or wireless LAN
product may cause interference, as this
will use the same bandwidth (2.4 GHz) as
the Magic Motion Remote Control.
The Magic Motion Remote Control may
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be damaged or may malfunction if it is
dropped or receives a heavy impact.
When playing a game using the Magic
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Motion Remote Control, hold it securely
by wrapping its strap around your wrist
and adjusting the length with the
adjustable ring.
Take care not to bump into nearby
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furniture or other people when using the
Magic Motion Remote Control.
It is recommended that your wireless
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access point be located more than 1 m
(3.28 ft) away from the TV. If the AP is
installed closer than 1 m, the magic
motion remote control may not perform
as expected due to frequency
interference.