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RC5500P

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the ultimate movie experience!

digital video disc player

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Page 1: ...user s manual RC5500P R C 5 2 0 0 P the ultimate movie experience digital video disc player ...

Page 2: ...o reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard do not expose this DVD player to rain or moisture TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS ARE INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL CAUTION THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS...

Page 3: ... 21 Chapter Scan 21 Fast Motion Playback Picture Scan 21 Freeze Frame and Frame Advance 21 Slow Motion Playback In Freeze Frame Mode 21 Repeating Play 22 Selecting Specific Scenes on a DVD 22 Selecting a Title Number 22 Selecting a Chapter Number 23 Using the Elapsed Time 23 Selecting a Title Using the GUIDE Button 24 Using a DVD s Author Menu 24 Using the Subtitle Feature 26 Changing the Subtitle...

Page 4: ...rol 34 Deleting Programmed Tracks 34 Using the Setup Menu 41 Setting Up the Rating Level 42 Unlocking the Rating Level 43 Selecting the Initial Audio Language 44 Selecting the Initial Subtitle Language 45 Selecting the TV Screen Setting 46 Turning the On Screen Messages ON OFF 47 Changing the Menu Language 47 Setting Up Surround Sound Speakers 49 Language Code Chart 50 Reference 51 Programming the...

Page 5: ...of disc that you can play on your player DVDs Audio CDs and Video CDs So you don t have to read all of the book at once Read the First Two Sections First The first two sections Before You Begin and Connections include key information to get you started in the right direction I suggest that you read at least these two sections before you do anything then you can go back to the sections that discuss...

Page 6: ...lar to tracks on an audio CD Dolby Digital This format is used when 5 1 channel audio signals are recorded onto the digital track of film It provides five separate discrete channels left right center left rear right rear and common subwoofer If you have a Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder you will obtain the full benefit of Pro Logic from the same DVD movies that provide full 5 1 channel Dolby Digi...

Page 7: ...ent Buttons Use these buttons to turn on the component and set the remote to control the selected component AUX Auxiliary Use to turn on a compatible RCA ProScan or GE laserdisc player or VCR set to respond to the VCR2 button Also can be programmed to control another TV or VCR Use with POWER button to turn on some of the components DVD Use to turn on the DVD player and set the remote to control th...

Page 8: ...ugh a disc while it is in play mode or slow speed search in pause mode GUIDE Allows you to see the titles that are available on the current DVD disc if the disc contains a title menu INFO Displays information that is available about the disc such as the current title chapter and playing time MARKER ANT Allows you to select or mark places on a disc so that you can quickly find them MENU Brings up t...

Page 9: ...peed search in pause mode SELECT Use to choose a highlighted option SETUP Brings up the DVD player s Setup menu STOP Stops disc play SUBTITLE Allows you to temporarily change the language preference for the subtitle feature SUBTITLE ON OFF Turns the subtitling feature on and off To select a language option for subtitles you need to use the SUBTITLE button 2 INPUT MARKER ANT PLAY MODE INFO MUTE REP...

Page 10: ...state and local regulations Any battery may leak electrolyte if mixed with a different battery type if inserted incorrectly if all batteries are not replaced at the same time if disposed of in fire or if an attempt is made to charge a battery not intended to be recharged Discard leaky batteries immediately Leaking batteries can cause skin burns or other personal injury Types of Discs That the Play...

Page 11: ... video cables to the sides of the TV s back panel instead of straight down the middle after you connect your components Try not to coil any twin lead cables and keep them away from the audio video cables as much as possible Make sure all antennas and cables are properly grounded Protect Your Components from Overheating Do not block ventilation holes in any of the components Arrange the components ...

Page 12: ...d for right audio and white for left audio If your TV has only one input for audio mono you may need a Y adaptor to combine sound from both channels RF Jacks and Coaxial Cables F type You may not need coaxial cables to connect the DVD player to your TV but you may need to use coaxial cables to carry the cable satellite or off air signal to your television Optical Cable for Connecting to a Dolby Di...

Page 13: ...For the best quality picture use the S Video input if your television has one DVD Player TV Audio Video Receiver 14 If your television has an S Video input and you have an Audio Video Receiver use this connection to get the best quality picture and sound DVD Player TV Dolby Digital Receiver 15 If your television has an S Video input and you have a Dolby Digital Receiver with optical type jack use ...

Page 14: ...of the player as shown above 2 Connect the off air antenna or your cable signal to the antenna input on the RF output adaptor 3 Connect the output from the RF output adaptor to the antenna input on your television To Watch DVD Tune your television to the RF output adaptor s output channel the output adaptor should have a CH 3 4 switch to indicate the output channel Consult the owner s manuals of t...

Page 15: ... consult your television manual for details To Watch DVD Tune your television to either the Video or S Video input channel Consult your television manual for specific details CAUTION Do not stack electronic components or other objects on top of the DVD player See Safety Information inside front cover DVD Player TV with A V Input Jacks Consult the owner s manuals of the additional components you ar...

Page 16: ...DAPTOR SUB WOOFER R REAR CENTER L REAR L FRONT FRONT R L FRONT FRONT R S VIDEO OUT 1 2 VIDEO OUT AC 3 OR PCM OUT OUT CABLE OR OFF AIR SIGNAL L R VIDEO AUDIO ANT IN S VIDEO TV OR VCR MONO 1 2 SUB WOOFER OUT AUDIO R IN OUT DVD LD SAT AUDIO L R IN OUT CD TAPE MD TV L R VCR SAT IN OUT VIDEO DVD LD MONITOR OUT DVD5 1 L R DVD 5 1 AUDIO CENTER L SUR SUB WOOFER REAR R SUR AUDIO VIDEO RECEIVER DVD PLAYER C...

Page 17: ...R L FRONT FRONT R S VIDEO OUT 1 2 VIDEO OUT AC 3 OR PCM OUT OUT LEFT RIGHT DIGITAL DOLBY DIGITAL RECEIVER L R VIDEO AUDIO ANT IN S VIDEO TV DVD PLAYER OR CABLE OR OFF AIR SIGNAL OR CAUTION Do not stack electronic components or other objects on top of the DVD player See Safety Information inside front cover DVD Player TV Dolby Digital Receiver Consult the owner s manuals of the additional component...

Page 18: ... your television to either the Video or S Video input channel Consult your television manual for specific details To Watch VCR Tune your television to channel 3 or 4 depending on how you set the CH3 4 switch on the back of the VCR CAUTION Do not stack electronic components or other objects on top of the DVD player See Safety Information inside front cover DVD Player TV VCR Consult the owner s manu...

Page 19: ...stem has an on screen navigation tool located in the lower right hand corner indicating which arrows you can press to point to menu options The arrows that are lit up represent the arrow buttons on the remote or front panel that are currently available When the crosshair is lit you can press the SELECT button to select the option currently highlighted in the menu screen Connect the AC Power Cord A...

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Page 21: ...o find out how to play DVDs and then you can sit back and enjoy all of the features it has to offer you Also Keep In Mind In order for some of the player s features to work the DVDs that you use must be encoded with specific information For example a disc must contain subtitles in order for the player to show them to you Regional Coding Both the DVD player and the discs are coded by region These r...

Page 22: ...table of contents and displays the disc s title menu if it has one Legends of Indiana Baseball Title Menu 1 High School 2 College 3 Semi Pro 4 Professional An example of a disc s title menu 4 Use the MOVE arrow buttons to point to highlight a menu item and then press SELECT to begin playing the highlighted menu item 5 Press STOP to stop playback Resume Feature When you stop disc play the player re...

Page 23: ...emote release the dial on the player to resume normal playback Freeze Frame and Frame Advance 1 Press PAUSE once to freeze playback 2 Each subsequent press of the PAUSE button advances the picture one frame at a time 3 Press PLAY to resume normal playback Slow Motion Playback In Freeze Frame Mode While the disc is in freeze frame mode you can invoke either forward or backward slow motion playback ...

Page 24: ...rently playing 2 Press REPEAT twice to repeat the title currently playing 3 Press REPEAT a third time to turn off the repeat feature Notes The repeat indicator on the front panel appears when you are in repeat mode The on screen display indicates which repeat mode you are using REPEAT CHAPTER REPEAT TITLE or STANDARD PLAY The Repeat feature does not work with interactive DVDs Selecting Specific Sc...

Page 25: ...le Chapter Select If you select a number that does not exist on the DVD the message NUMBER OUT OF RANGE appears This feature does not function when using a DVD without multiple title and chapter numbers Using the Elapsed Time 1 Press the INFO button during disc playback TITLE 1 CHAPTER 5 TIME 38 20 Enter the elapsed playing time and press PLAY 2 Use the MOVE arrows to highlight the time value 2 Us...

Page 26: ...Use the MOVE arrows to highlight a title and then press SELECT The selected title begins play Notes This feature may not work with all DVDs because not all DVDs contain multiple titles Depending on the type of DVD another menu may be displayed Using a DVD s Author Menu Each DVD is capable of having its own menu structure which allows you to change the settings for audio subtitling and angle for th...

Page 27: ...nch Notes This feature may not work with all DVDs because the Author menu is DVD dependent and its operation may vary from DVD to DVD If the DVD is removed from the disc tray or the player is turned off these setting are returned to the initialized settings Make sure that the player s subtitle feature is turned on or the subtitling will not appear on screen Using a DVD s Author Menu 2 INPUT MARKER...

Page 28: ... that additional languages are recorded on theDVD 1 Press AUDIO 2 Use the MOVE up or down arrows on the remote to select an audio language Notes When the player is turned on the initialized audio language is selected If the disc does not contain the same initialized language as that of the player the default language is automatically selected This feature is disc dependent and may not work with al...

Page 29: ...g of the section Using the Marker Feature Use the Marker feature to select or mark parts of a DVD so that you can quickly find the section at a later time This feature can be used during DVD playback Storing a Marker During DVD Playback 1 Press the MARKER ANT button at the point during playback that you want to mark The Marker display appears on screen MARKER PRESS SELECT TO MARK The Marker displa...

Page 30: ...hree markers on a disc MARKER PRESS SELECT TO MARK 1 Marker 1 has been placed Select button Playing a Marked Part 1 Press the MARKER ANT button MARKER SELECT TO PLAY MARK CLEAR TO ERASE 1 2 3 Highlight an existing marker and press SELECT 2 Use the MOVE arrows to highlight an existing marker 3 Press SELECT to go to that part of the DVD and automatically begin playback from there Clearing a Marker 1...

Page 31: ... the audio language if necessary 3 Use the MOVE left or right arrow on the remote to turn on or turn off the voice output Note This feature is DVD dependent and its operation may vary from DVD to DVD Changing Songs on a Karaoke Disc Each song on a karaoke disc is the equivalent of a title so you may not be able to skip an entire song by pressing the SKIP buttons only once 2 INPUT MARKER ANT PLAY M...

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Page 33: ...D player can play Audio Compact Discs as well as DVDs If you ve used a CD player before you will probably notice that your DVD player has a lot of the same features as a CD player This section gives you all the information you need to know to play Audio CDs on your DVD player ...

Page 34: ... The DVD player reads the disc s table of contents and then begins disc playback 4 Press STOP to stop playback Audio CD Playback Features When playing audio CDs your DVD player has many of the same features that your CD player has including track skip repeat play and programmed playback Skipping Tracks To skip forward to the beginning of the next track on a CD press CH on the remote SKIP FWD on th...

Page 35: ...in to resume normal playback Selecting a Specific Track 1 Press the INFO button TRACK 3 TIME 11 26 Enter the track number you want to hear 2 Use the digits on the remote to enter the desired track 3 Press PLAY to begin playback Notes If you select a number that does not exist on the disc the message NUMBER OUT OF RANGE is displayed TRACK 17 NUMBER OUT OF RANGE TIME 11 26 The NUMBER OUT OF RANGE me...

Page 36: ...ght and the SELECT button to choose a track 4 Press PLAY to begin program playback Notes When the program is completed the disc stops and the Program Playback menu is displayed again To resume normal playback press PLAY MODE and then press PLAY Deleting Programmed Tracks Press the CLEAR button in stop mode to delete tracks Note that all programmed tracks are deleted when the DVD player is turned o...

Page 37: ...The Video CD format is similar to DVD in that Video CDs can contain movies The big difference is in the amount of information that can be stored on a single Video CD This section gives you all the information you need to know to play Video CDs on your DVD player ...

Page 38: ...table of contents and then begins disc playback 4 Press STOP to stop playback If the Video CD Has Playback Control If a disc is encoded with the playback control function a menu screen appears after the disc is loaded into the player see step 3 above Pick Me Out a Winner Bobby A Pictorial History of Major League Batboys Title Menu 1 The Early Days 2 Scandal in the Dugout 3 The War Years 4 A New Er...

Page 39: ... STOP and then press MENU or PLAY Video CD Playback Features The DVD player gives you several options when playing Video CDs including skipping tracks repeat play and program med playback Skipping Tracks To skip forward to the beginning of the next track on a Video CD press CH on the remote SKIP FWD on the player To skip backward to the beginning of the track that is playing on a video CD press CH...

Page 40: ...ar 2 Use the digit buttons to enter the desired track 3 Press PLAY to begin playback Notes This feature does not work in Playback Control mode If you select a number that does not exist on the disc the message NUMBER OUT OF RANGE is displayed You can also use the digits on the remote to enter a track number directly Press PLAY to begin playback Video CD Playback Features 2 INPUT MARKER ANT PLAY MO...

Page 41: ...ou set up a specific order for the playback of tracks on a disc If a disc has Playback control you must bypass the Playback Control before you can program tracks see Bypassing Playback Control earlier in this chapter 1 Press the PLAY MODE button while in stop mode to bring up the program playback menu PROGRAM PLAYBACK SELECT TRACK PRESS PLAY TO START 1 6 11 16 5 10 15 4 9 14 3 8 13 2 7 12 17 The P...

Page 42: ...l To use the Program Playback feature you need to bypass the Playback Control feature see Bypassing Playback Control earlier in this chapter Deleting Programmed Tracks Press the CLEAR button in stop mode when the disc is not rotating to delete programmed tracks one by one Note All programmed tracks are deleted when the DVD player is turned off or the disc is removed Video CD Playback Features 2 IN...

Page 43: ...ustomize your DVD player by allowing you to set up a rating level select various language preferences and even adjust the player to the type of television screen you have i e wide screen To access the Setup menu press the SETUP button on the remote control while the DVD player is in the stop mode ...

Page 44: ... 3 OSD DISPLAY ON MENU LANGUAGE 7 SURROUND SOUND PRESS RETURN TO EXIT Select RATING from the Setup menu 2 Use the MOVE arrows on the remote to highlight RATING and then press SELECT RATING SELECT LEVEL 1 KIDS TITLES ONLY 2 FORBID ADULT TITLES 3 PLAY ALL TITLES PRESS RETURN TO EXIT Use arrows to set the rating level 3 Use the MOVE arrows to select your preferred level and then press SELECT to set t...

Page 45: ...evel you set from being changed you can lock the level by entering a four digit password Use the digits on the remote to enter the password and press SELECT LEVEL IS SET AT 3 PASSWORD IS NEEDED TO CHANGE THE LEVEL 1234 RATING PRESS RETURN TO EXIT The rating level is locked You must enter the 4 digit password shown to change the rating level Unlocking the Rating Level In order to unlock the rating ...

Page 46: ...ed select OTHER enter the appropriate code from the list of language codes at the end of this chapter and press SELECT Notes Some discs may not contain the language you select as your initial language in that case the disc will use its top priority language setting You can temporarily change the initial audio setting by using the AUDIO button on the remote control see DVD Playback Features Selecti...

Page 47: ...ate code from the list of language codes at the end of this chapter and press SELECT Notes Some discs may not contain the language you select as your initial language in that case the disc will use its top priority language setting Make sure that the subtitle feature is on press SUBTITLE ON OFF in order to view subtitling You can temporarily change the initial subtitling setting by using the SUBTI...

Page 48: ...e MOVE arrows on the remote to highlight a screen setting and then press SELECT A Little More about Your Options 4 3 Letterbox Select this for conventional size TVs The aspect ratio is selected according to the disc played If the DVD is recorded in 16 9 black bars will appear at the top and bottom of the screen 4 3 Pan Scan Select this for conventional size televisions All video material is played...

Page 49: ...se this feature to turn on or off the messages that appear on screen when you use certain features 1 Press the SETUP button on the remote control 1 SETUP 2 3 4 5 6 RATING LEVEL 3 AUDIO ENGLISH SUBTITLE AUTOMATIC TV SCREEN 4 3 OSD DISPLAY ON MENU LANGUAGE 7 SURROUND SOUND PRESS RETURN TO EXIT Select OSD DISPLAY from the Setup menu 2 Use the MOVE up or down arrow on the remote to highlight OSD DISPL...

Page 50: ...DISC ENGLISH FRANÇAIS ESPAÑOL OTHER PRESS RETURN TO EXIT Select a new menu language for the disc 4 Use the MOVE arrows on the remote to highlight the desired language for disc menus and then press SELECT If the language you want is not listed select OTHER enter the appropriate code from the list of language codes at the end of this chapter and press SELECT Changing the Menu Language 2 INPUT MARKER...

Page 51: ...URN TO EXIT Select SURROUND SOUND from the Setup menu 2 Use the MOVE arrows on the remote to highlight SURROUND SOUND and then press SELECT SURROUND SOUND CENTER YES SURROUND YES SUBWOOFER YES PRESS RETURN TO EXIT Tell the player which speakers you have connected 3 Use the MOVE up or down arrow on the remote to highlight CENTER SURROUND or SUBWOOFER and then use the MOVE right or left arrow to sel...

Page 52: ...yarwanda 8287 Kirghiz 7589 Kirundi 8278 Korean 7579 Kurdish 7585 Laothian 7679 Latin 7665 Latvian Lettish 7686 Lingala 7678 Lithuanian 7684 Macedonian 7775 Malagsy 7771 Malay 7783 Malayalam 7776 Maltese 7784 Maori 7773 Marathi 7782 Moldavian 7779 Mongolian 7778 Naru 7865 Nepali 7869 Norwegian 7879 Occitan 7967 Oriya 7982 Oromo Afan 7977 Panjabi 8065 Pashto Pushto 8083 Persian 7065 Polish 8076 Port...

Page 53: ...on includes extra information about the DVD player including a description of the front panel and front panel display the back panel and some basic use and care guidelines Troubleshooting This short troubleshooting section will hopefully solve any problems that you might encounter with your DVD player Limited Warranty The Limited Warranty includes information on getting service for your DVD player...

Page 54: ...he remote If the TV turns off setup is complete 6 Repeat steps 2 4 with three other buttons if the first ones do not work Operate the TV After you have set up your remote to control your TV test the TV buttons to see which ones operate your TV 1 Point the remote at the TV and press TV 2 If TV does not turn on in step 1 press TV and then POWER 3 Use the TV Function Buttons described on page 54 to o...

Page 55: ...5 MGA 006 011 014 019 022 027 041 056 061 068 Mitsubishi 006 011 014 019 022 027 041 055 056 061 068 108 MTC 011 019 027 Multivision 081 NAD 018 023 NEC 011 014 019 027 038 084 Panasonic 012 013 038 086 111 Philco 006 007 010 011 013 016 019 027 033 035 037 038 043 087 089 Philips 002 006 007 010 011 013 016 033 035 037 038 043 066 073 Pioneer 011 027 045 062 093 113 Portland 011 019 027 037 ProSc...

Page 56: ...rows Use to move through the menus enter data and change the settings of selected features MUTE Reduces sound to a minimal level Restores sound to original level Digits 0 through 9 Select a channel up to 99 using two digit buttons Select a cable channel over 99 by pressing and holding 1 until 1 appears Then press the other two digits POWER Turns off a compatible TV when remote is set to control TV...

Page 57: ...gram the remote to operate an RCA ProScan or GE laserdisc player or VCR set to VCR2 use the codes below 1 Turn on the component 2 Point the DVD s remote at the component 3 Hold the AUX button and use the digits to enter the correct code 4 Release the buttons 5 Press POWER on the remote If the component turns off reprogramming is complete Operate the Component After you have programmed the remote t...

Page 58: ...ee other buttons if the first ones do not work Operate the VCR After you have set up your remote to control your VCR test the VCR buttons to see which ones operate your VCR 1 Point the remote at the VCR and press VCR 2 If VCR does not turn on in step 1 press VCR and then POWER 3 Use the VCR Function Buttons described on the previous page Programming the Remote Control 2 INPUT MARKER ANT PLAY MODE ...

Page 59: ...5 MGA 004 027 Midland 032 Minolta 005 035 Mitsubishi 004 OO5 027 035 040 Montgomery Ward 006 MTC 007 015 Multitech 007 015 031 032 NEC 002 014 016 030 044 046 059 061 064 Panasonic 008 053 075 077 Pentax 005 035 044 Pentex Research 046 Philco 008 029 053 056 Philips 008 029 Pioneer 005 016 033 laserdisc 050 Portland 044 045 052 ProScan 000 Quartz 002 Quasar 008 053 RCA 000 005 007 008 028 035 037 ...

Page 60: ...plays and removes the VCR s menus on the TV screen MOVE Arrows Allows you to move through the menus enter data and change settings of selected features Digits 0 through 9 Select a channel using the digit buttons Select a cable channel over 99 by pressing and holding 1 until 1 appears Then press the other two digits PAUSE Use to pause the action during playback or recording PLAY Plays a tape POWER ...

Page 61: ...RCA brand receiver test the buttons to see which other buttons operate the receiver Buttons Listed in Alphabetical Order CH and Use to select next higher or lower channel CLEAR Use to remove menus from the TV screen Digits 0 through 9 Use to select a channel and menu items INFO Use to select menu items and display information MENU Use to display menus and select menu items MOVE Arrows Use to scrol...

Page 62: ...ws you to search in reverse or forward during the play mode The speed of the search increases the farther the dial is turned 7 SKIP FWD Allows you to move to the beginning of the next title chapter or track on a disc in effect skipping the title chapter or track 8 PHONES Headphone jack You can attach headphones here for private listening 9 VOLUME Use to adjust headphone volume level 10 Front Panel...

Page 63: ...s chapter or track repeat ALL indicates all disc repeat 5 Indicates Program Playback mode 6 Indicates that a DVD is loaded 7 Indicates that a Video CD or CD Audio is loaded 8 Indicates Playback mode 9 Indicates that the angle feature is active 10 Indicates time i e elapsed time of playback 11 Shows the chapter or track numbers on a disc Prerecorded chapter or track numbers are displayed When playb...

Page 64: ...to a subwoofer 3 AUDIO MIXED OUT FRONT R L Jacks Connect to the R L Audio input jacks of your television audio video receiver or VCR 4 VIDEO OUT Jacks Use a video cable to connect one of these jacks to the Video input on your television for a good quality picture 5 S VIDEO OUT Jack Use the S Video cable to connect this jack to the S Video jack on your television for the best picture quality 6 RF A...

Page 65: ...ower outlet The player will operate normally Be sure to remove the disc and turn off the player after use Disconnect the AC power cord from the AC outlet when you don t intend to use the player for long periods of time Maintenance of Cabinet For safety reasons be sure to disconnect the AC power cord from the AC outlet Do not use benzene thinner or other solvents for cleaning Wipe the cabinet with ...

Page 66: ...ed at these times This is normal forward and reverse scan No sound or distorted sound Ensure that the equipment is connected properly Ensure that the input settings and the volume adjustment for the TV and or receiver are correct No sound is heard during still frame advance or slow motion play Make sure you have connected the correct SURROUND OUT jacks to a receiver or television Be sure to setup ...

Page 67: ...layed This player is Code 1 Desired angle cannot be changed Some DVDs do not have the multi camera angle system and some discs have it only on certain portions Picture is not displayed Make sure the TV SCREEN feature in the Setup menu is set correctly for your with correct aspect ratio television Forgot Rating Limit Password With the power on press and hold the SKIP REV PAUSE and POWER buttons on ...

Page 68: ...replacement unit before you return yours If you are located near an exchange point 1 We will send a replacement unit to our exchange point 2 The exchange location will notify you of its arrival 3 Take your unit and your evidence of purchase date such as a bill of sale to the exchange location and you will be provided the new or refurbished unit Please retain all accessories such as the remote cont...

Page 69: ...eck or money order for payment if there are any out of warranty labor or parts charges which were indicated by the representative and you elect not to use your credit card After we receive your product a new or refurbished unit will be shipped to you What Your Warranty Does Not Cover Acts of God such as but not limited to lightning damage Adjustment of customer controls Damage from misuse or negle...

Page 70: ...c tray 60 Discs types that can be played 8 Displays front panel 61 Dolby digital description of 4 Dolby digital receiver 10 DVD loading a disc 20 playback features 21 DVD button 5 DVD function buttons 6 DVD s author menu 24 F Fast motion playback 21 FORWARD button 6 21 58 Frame advance 21 Freeze frame pause 21 Front panel controls 60 Front panel displays 61 Front panel messages 60 FRONT R L SURROU...

Page 71: ...an 21 fast motion playback 21 Searching for scenes by chapter 22 by elapsed time 23 by title 22 SELECT button 7 25 28 34 37 40 42 43 44 45 46 48 49 Selecting a title 24 Selecting a track audio CD 33 video CD 38 SETUP button 7 8 41 42 44 45 46 47 48 49 Setup menu 41 42 SKIP FWD button 32 37 60 SKIP REV button 32 37 60 Skipping tracks audio CD 32 video CD 37 Slow motion playback 21 Speakers setting ...

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