You don't have to open the remote exactly. You have to pull the battery compartment out. It's in the middle of the bottom edge of the remote on the back. There's a slight ridge that you should use to help you grip the compartment cover while you slide it towards yourself. Just make sure not try to pull too far off the center of the battery compartment.
This is shown in the manual on page 12. ManualsLib has this page of the manual here: https://www.manualslib.com/manual/97776/Magnavox-Mpd820.html?page=12#manual .
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
SOURCE: sound but no picture
I have the same problem. The little white popup button on the upper right of the bottom of the unit when it's open is there to cut off the video if it's closed (i.e. in the event it's plugged into a television). My white button won't pop back up... could be the problem with yours. Wish I had a solution.
SOURCE: Remote Control Code for Magnavox mdv-430 dvd player
Yes, a Philips replacement remote should be an excellent choice for your Magnavox DVD player, since they are sister companies. I am using the inexpensive Philips URC US2-PH5DSS and it works well. Your Philips remote will come with a page with all manufacturer codes listed by the type of device. Or you can visit the Philips URC code lookup website at www.urc.philips.com.
The codes listed for Magnavox DVD players are:
0441, 0442, 0447, 0599, 0799, 0699, 0247, 0193, 0093, 0598
You'll have to try them one at a time to see which works best for your player's functions.
SOURCE: Will any 3V Lithium battery work for the Scout
Any good CR2 battery should work. Try this.....remove the battery cap, then pull out the spring a little bit, Dont break it. Make sure the battery goes in Positive end first. reinstall cap and see what happens. If you can, measure the battery voltage.(2.9 to 3.2 volts)
good luck
MTG
SOURCE: I replaced the batteries but the remote does not
Ur Lithium battery fully take in the charges,u recharges?Let the rmote sit without battery about couples hours.Put battery back in again,should work.
SOURCE: need to replace the 3v
Regards,
Tony
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