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Unplayable Discs
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DVD-RAM (2.6 GB/5.2 GB)
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DVD-R DL (single-sided double-layered)
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+R DL (single-sided double-layered)
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DVD-R for Authoring
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CD-ROM/R/RW (including PhotoCD, CD-G)
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DDCD (1.3 GB Double Density CD)
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HDCD (High Density CD)
Never use discs with their seals or labels peeled off;
discs in unusual shapes rather than circular ones; badly
warped discs; cracked discs and others.
Care of Discs
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Dirt such as fingerprints or dust on the disc may result
in distortions in images or sounds. Always keep clean
with a soft cloth.
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Gently wipe from the centre of the disc towards the
edge with a soft cloth.
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For stubborn stains, wipe using a cloth dampened
with a little water, then finish with a dry cloth.
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Never use thinner or
benzene, alcohol,
conventional record cleaners
or anti-static sprays. It may
damage the disc.
Handling of Discs
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Avoid touching the recording/playback surface.
Cartridge-enclosed DVD-RAM
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Cartridge-enclosed DVD-RAM is not supported.
Remove the disc from its cartridge before use. For
details on removable discs (TYPE2, TYPE4), refer to
their manuals.
Caution for DualDisc Playback
The non-DVD side of a DualDisc does not comply with
the Compact Disc Digital Audio standard. Therefore,
the use of non-DVD side of a DualDisc on this unit is
not recommended.
Disc Storage
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Avoid storing in the following places.
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Humid or dusty places and places prone to fungus.
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Places exposed to direct sunlight or near heaters.
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Inside a vehicle in summer.
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Do not drop or subject to impact.
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Put into the case and store upright.
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Stacking, propping or dropping without putting it in a
case may result in deformation and cracks.
When the Recording/Playback Lens is
Dirty
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Extended use may lead to dust or dirt adhering to the
recording/playback lens and preventing normal
recording or playback.
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Cleaning with a commercially available DVD lens
cleaner every six months is recommended, although
it also depends on the frequency of use and the
installation environment.
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Refer to the lens cleaner manual on how to clean.
Removing the disc
Placing the disc
Correct way to hold the disc
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