If all codes in the instruction manual have been tried unsuccessfully or your brand of DVD player is not listed, it is possible that the code for your DVD player may still be in the controller. You may be able to find the code using the manual search method.
- Make sure the controller has good batteries and slide the 3 position memory switch on the back of the controller to the desired memory position.
- Insert the compilation DVD into the DVD player and turn on the DVD player and TV.
- Insert the programming card into the controller, the green light should blink twice.
- Point the controller at the DVD player and press the left arrow key.
- Continue to press the left arrow key at a 1 second interval. Be sure to watch to see if the power to the DVD player turns off.
- If the power to the DVD player turns off stop and remove the programming card. Turn the DVD player back on. Play the disk and allow the DVD footage to play through until it gets to the screen, which shows the 5 different activity cards.
- Insert the test card into the controller, the green light should blink twice.
- The DVD should skip to the test screen, if it does not remove the test card and re-insert the programming card and continue from step 5.
This process may take a while. If you press the left arrow button more than 300 times and the green light no longer blinks, it is possible that your DVD player's code is not supported by this version of the controller. Verify version and if new version includes more codes for their DVD player. If so, send a new controller. If no new codes have been added to their brand of DVD player, you will need to follow the service policy, return for voucher or refund.
If the test card skips to the footage, which resembles the test card then proceed with testing the controller. See Testing the unit section of your manual or quick set up instructions.
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- Insert the test card. If the DVD skips to the test screen, press each letter A-I on the test card and wait for the corresponding letter to light up on the TV screen before pressing the next letter. If each of the letters successfully lights up, press each of the two arrow buttons and wait for the arrow button to light up on the TV screen before pressing the next arrow button.
- If all the buttons light up, remove the test card. The footage should now display a screen with 3 activity cards on it (menu screen). If so, you have successfully programmed the controller.
- Insert an activity card you are now ready to play. See the "Playing with InteracTV" section of your manual.
- If all the buttons do not light up or you return to the menu screen when the card is removed (the controller is only partially functional), it is possible there is a different code which will give the controller full functionality. Try programming a different code using one of the two programming methods. See Programming the remote using Manufacturer’s codes section or Programming the unit using the manual search method section of your manual.
- If you have exhausted all the codes and none of them gives you full functionality, (changing a macro may help) see the "Using Macros" section of your manual.
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When you choose to download and print instructions for InteracTV in Adobe Reader, you must click on the drop down for page scaling to make it fit the paper.
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Unfortunately, there is no way to tell which code was accepted. You may have to reprogram using the manual method the next time you need to change a code.
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An acceptable code was entered, however, it is not functional with your DVD player or, the back button was pressed too many times. You will have to restart the programming process.
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There are several things you can try:
- Always make sure you remove the activity card from your InteracTV controller slowly, wait a few seconds, and then insert an activity card.
- The red window on the front of your InteracTV controller should always be pointed directly at your DVD player.
- Always be sure your hand and the activity card are not covering the red window on the front of the InteracTV controller when you are removing and inserting the activity card. Covering up this red window can block the signal between your InteracTV controller and your DVD player.
- Make sure there are no large objects between your InteracTV controller and your DVD player because they can block the signal between your controller and DVD player.
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The following steps will allow you to program your InteracTV controller:
- Make sure the InteracTV controller has good batteries. Slide the 3 position memory switch, on the back of the controller, to the desired memory position. The controller is capable of being setup for up to 3 different DVD players in 3 different locations.The controller must be setup and tested individually for each of the 3 DVD players, but once that is done the controller will retain the manufacturer's code and does not need to be setup again.If the consumer accidentally enters a new valid 4-digit manufacturer’s code, then they must set it up again for that DVD player.It is a good idea to write the 4-digit manufacturer’s code in the labeling area provided on the back of the controller.
- Insert the compilation DVD into the DVD player and turn on the DVD player and TV.
- Insert the programming card into the controller; the green light should blink twice.
- Locate the manufacturer’s codes in the user’s manual.
- Enter the first 4 digit code listed under the manufacturer. Use the right arrow button for the number. The light should blink after each button press and blink a long blink after the 4th digit is entered.
- Remove the programming card.The light should double blink when the card is removed
- Insert the test card into the unit;the green light should double blink.
- The DVD should skip to the test screen, if it does not, repeat from step 3, choosing the next manufacturer’s code on the list. If the test card skips to the footage, which resembles the test card, then proceed with testing the unit.See Testing the unit section of you manual or quick setup instructions.
- If you have tried all of the manufacturer's codes listed and you cannot locate an acceptable code, see programming the unit using manual search in your user's manual.
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The InteracTV system will not work with your computer.
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Try each of the codes listed under "ALL MODELS" for your DVD player's manufacturer until you find one that can work properly for all shapes on the test screen and both the skip ahead and skip back on the Read With Me™ controller.
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Check the DVD player for objects blocking the controller. Please check the switch on the back of the product. Try each one. Replace the batteries in unit. Replacing the batteries does not erase settings. If not resolved, please follow the service policy for replacment of the controller.
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No, The InteracTV system will not work with video game consoles.
X-Box is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
Playstation is a registered trademark of Sony Computer Entertainment, Inc.
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Here are some tips that may help you during the quick setup:
- Make sure you are using fresh alkaline batteries inside your InteracTV controller.
- If you have followed the instructions on the quick setup sheet and your InteracTV controller is still not working with your DVD player, try the setup sheet again from the beginning. It is possible that one of the numbers did not register when you entered in your DVD code.
- When pressing the numbers on the programming card, make sure your press each number firmly and slowly. The green light on your controller should blink one time after each number is pressed. When the fourth digit is pressed, make sure the green light on your InteracTV controller blinks one long blink. If you do NOT see this long blink, remove the programming card, re-insert it into the controller and try the same code again.
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If your DVD player is not responding to your InteracTV controller please try the following:
- Make sure you have set up your InteracTV controller correctly.
- Try moving your InteracTV controller closer to the TV.
- Replace the batteries on your InteracTV controller.
- Make sure your InteracTV controller is pointed directly at your DVD player.
- Always be sure your hand and the activity card are not covering the red window on the front of the InteracTV controller when removing and inserting an activity card.
- Make sure there are no large objects between your InteracTV controller and your DVD player. Large objects can block the signal between your controller and DVD player.
- When changing activity cards, always make sure you remove the activity card from your InteracTV controller slowly, wait a few seconds, and then insert another activity card.
- Double check that the 3-position memory switch on the underside of your InteracTV controller is in the proper position. Refer to your InteracTV User's Manual for instructions on how touse the 3-position memory switch.
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No. The setup of your controller is required only one time for each DVD player with which you are using your InteracTV controller. If you have correctly setup your controller with the software that was included with your InteracTV controller, the controller should work with the separately sold software titles.
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You only need to set up your InteracTV controller one time per DVD player. Your InteracTV controller can be set up to be played with up to three different DVD players. There is a 3-position memory switch on the underside of your InteracTV controller. Each position of the switch can be programmed to a different DVD player. Refer to your InteracTV User's Manual for instructions on how to use the 3-position memory switch.
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