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Summary of Contents for RTD130

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Page 2: ...experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions For Your Safety The AC power plug is polarized one blade is wider than the other and only fits into AC power outlets one way If the plug won t go into the outlet completely turn the plug over and try to insert it the other way If it still won t fit contact a qualified electrician to change the outlet or use a different one Do not a...

Page 3: ...y 12 Switching On Off 13 Selection of Audio Video Source 13 Using the Remote to Control Additional Components 14 Advanced Sound Control Sound Enhancement Systems 15 Fine Setting of Components 16 Fine Setting of the Speakers 17 Advanced Setting 17 DVD Player Basic Playback Features 19 Quick Search 19 Freeze Frame and Frame Advance 19 Slow Motion Playback DVD only 20 On Screen Banner Display 20 Setu...

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Page 5: ...below If the space is insufficient the unit may overheat resulting in malfunction and shorter life time Do not connect to the AC power cords until all connec tions are completed Do not use your set immediately after transferring it from a cold place to a warm place there is risk of condensation Do not expose your set to water and excessively high temperatures After having disconnected your set cle...

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Page 7: ...rovides one optical and one coaxial digital input for the connection of your components Please connect your components e g DVD SAT or CD to the appropriate digital inputs and select the appropriate source see below Read instructions carefully when connecting components to the receiver Digital In Jacks can accept Dolby Digital AC 3 or PCM sig nals when compatible components are connected nd FM ar r...

Page 8: ...inals on the rear of the receiver Do the same for center speaker with blue black terminal rear speakers with grey black terminals and the subwoofer with brown black terminal Speaker Polarity When connecting the speakers make sure the polarities speaker wire to on the receiver of speaker wires and terminals are matched If the cords are reversed the sound will be distorted and will lack bass out of ...

Page 9: ...effects explosions the rumble of spaceships etc which dramatically heightens involvement with the action on the screen It is therefore recommended to connect sub woofers when small speakers are used Magnetic shielding Speakers placed less than two feet from the TV set must be magnetically shielded in order to prevent picture distor tion Front and center speakers provided with RTDVD1 are magnetical...

Page 10: ...til surround sounds seem to envelop you rather than coming from behind you Courtesy Dolby Labot atories No adjacent walls Surrounds can go on stands facing each other to approxi mate the preferred sidewall mounting A or to the sides or rear of the viewing area aimed upwards In the latter case they can go right on the floor or preferably a few feet off the floor such as on end tables B Courtesy Do ...

Page 11: ...the others on the test signal you ll find that on actual program material the surround channel is usually much lower than the front Don t be tempted to readjust the sur round level program producers use surround mostly for subtle atmosphereics and ambience and only rarely for special effects A good surround mix doesn t call attention to itself if it did it would soon become distracting 13rlloo I O...

Page 12: ...essfor slow reverse 9 TUNE FASTFORWARD In tuner mode pressto tune up the radio frequency or press and hold to searchdown In CDand DVDmode pressto fast forward Press repeatedly to vary the speed of fast forward In pause mode pressfor slow forward 10 VOLUME Turn the knob to adjust volume level 11 PLAY PAUSE To play and pause DVD CD playback 12 STOP EJECT To stop DVD CD playback Pressto eject disc tr...

Page 13: ...d LED will light 1 ONIOFF TOturn on or off the receiver and other auxiliary components see page 14 Using the Remote to Control Additional Components 2 Source Buttons TO turn on and select various audio video sources 3 CH CH Channel Buttons ...

Page 14: ... at AUTO Auto programming in tuner mode is activated PROG Program mode is activated TUNED Tuner station detected ST Tuner stereo signal detected REPEAT I REPEAT 1 I REPEAT ALL CD MP3 and DVD in repeat mode KHz I MHz Tuner frequency unit Speakerlcons ...

Page 15: ...standby mode Press SOURCE or POWER button on the receiver or one of the source buttons on the remote control to power on the receive Standby when the receiver is on press the ON OFF on the remote to return to standby mode To switch off the unit completely press the POWER button on the receive ...

Page 16: ...from the code list using the Number Buttons 4 Release the component button then press ON OFF to see if the component will turn off 5 If this does not work repeat steps 3 and 4 by trying to use the next code if available listed for the brand of your component until the component responds to the remote command ...

Page 17: ...o play both stereo and Dolby Pro Logic program source such as TV and VCR Dolby Pro Logic II includes Dolby Pro Logic II Movie Dolby Pro Logic I1 Music and Doiby Pro Logic Use this mode to suit the type of program such as VCR This surround system reproduces theaterqike surround sound from Dolby encoded software The 3 Stereo mode will redirect the Surround signals to the front left and right speaker...

Page 18: ...rol to toggle among optical coaxial analog to match your connection Your selection will be stored automatically Every time you press the source button the input setting e g SAT ANL will be shown on display for a few seconds i AVAILABLE INPUT ANL Optical Coaxial Built in ANL Digital Input Coaxial COAX I Optical OPT Select this setting to play digital signals from a DVD CD LD player or SAT SAT mode ...

Page 19: ...nd to set the surround to one of the Dolby setting so that all speakers will be selected To activate the Test Tone press and hold the SURROUND button A short noise will be heard in each speaker one by one The speaker producing the noise at that moment will flash on the Speaker icon and be displayed on the VFD The speaker being displayed can then be adjusted by using the LEFT or RIGHT arrows on the...

Page 20: ...show how many and which speaker you have enabled See Fine Setting of the Speakers and the letters inside the speaker icons show which channel is present in the source information For example the diagram shown means you have all the five speakers and subwoofer enabled and the digital sources you played have five channels plus LFE complemented Dolby Digital 5 1 Channels LFE stands for Low Frequency ...

Page 21: ...iscs with label side facing up Press again to close it 3 Press PLAYIPAUSE on the unit or PLAY on the remote control to start playback Press PLAY PAUSE on the unit or PAUSE to pause playing during playback Press PLAY PAUSE on the main unit or PLAY on the remote to resume normal playback Press SKIP REVERSE to go back to the previous chapter or SKIP FORWARD to move to the next chapter ...

Page 22: ...on the screen when you select an icon that does not function Also the icon is grayed out to tell you so Title Audio Camera angles Disc type Chapter Subtitles Bookmarks 8 8 Title icon is being Time highlighted in indicator this example General use 1 Press INFO on the remote control during playback to show on screen banner 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT arrows on the remote control to move cursor on the ba...

Page 23: ... Add 0 in front of single digit title number e g 9 09 Selecting a chapter 1 Refer to previous page General use to open the title menu 2 Enter chapter number using the number keys on the remote control Add 0 in front of single digit chapter number e g 9 09 Selecting audio language 1 Refer to the previous page General use to open the title menu ...

Page 24: ...er scene you want to do so 4 Move cursor to the door icon and then press OK to exit menu Recalling bookmarks 1 Refer to page 20 General use to open the bookmark menu 2 Use the arrows on the remote to move cursor yellow frame to the Go To check line and to the bookmarked scene you want to recall 3 Press OK to recall bookmarked scene 4 Move cursor by using the arrows to the door icon and then press ...

Page 25: ... on the remote control to select among the repeat modes Repeat Disc Repeat Title Repeat Chapter Repeat Off Repeat Chapter Selected mode is displayed in the ban ner display on screen Program playback Editprogram 1 In stop mode press and hold RPT PGM on the main unit or SHIFT and 9 PROGRAM to display program edit playlist ...

Page 26: ...ghlight Play start program playback or Done return to normal playback with pro gram saved and then press OK Cancel program Program will be cancelled when 1 disc tray is opened 2 power is turned off 3 STOP is pressed twice The red PGM indicator will disap pear on display and player will resume normal playback mode Nevertheless the program will remain in memory and can be recalled by pressing PROGRA...

Page 27: ...to display the set up menu on screen The menu shows current settings 2 Use arrow buttons to highlight options and press OK to open selected menu 3 Press LEFT arrow to go back to the previous menu or press GO BACK DISC to exit the setup menu completely ...

Page 28: ...ontheremote Menu language This step will define the language of menus and other short messages shown on screen 1 Refer to page 25 General use to open menu language menu 2 Use the UP and DOWN arrows to scroll the selections and select the language and then press OK to return to main menu ...

Page 29: ...g systems is based on information encoded on the DVD disc being played so movies may carry a rating sym bol the disc may or may not contain that rating in its soft ware In addition to the five standard MPAA rating sym bols of G level 2 PG Parental Guidance level 4 PG13 Parental Guidance and 13 years old level 4 R Restricted level 6 and NC17 from 17 years old level 7 the DVD will accommodate a tota...

Page 30: ... password menu Use the LEFT arrow to return to the main menu Clearpassword 1 Refer to page 25 General use to open the password menu 2 Use the number buttons to enter password and then press OK 3 Move up or down the menu using the UP or DOWN arrows and select Clear Password Use the LEFT arrow to return to the main menu ...

Page 31: ...nd then press OK to return to main menu If you have a wide screen 16 9 TV choose 16 9 Widescreen For 16 9 movie you will get For 4 3 movie you will get If you have a conventional 4 3 TV if you select 4 3 letterbox for 16 9 movie you will get if you select 4 3 Pan Scan for 16 9 movie you will get the left and right edges are hidden for 4 3 movie for both selections you I f_ _ _ will get ...

Page 32: ... disc tray The disc will be read to detect whether an audio CD or MP3 CD has been inserted 2 Playback begins automatically after the disc has been read An audio CD _ or MP3 icon f_ will show on the left of the display 3 Press PLAY PAUSE on the main unit or PAUSE on the remote control to pause playback Press PLAYIPAUSE again on the main unit or PLAY on the remote to resume normal playback ...

Page 33: ...on the main unit or STOP on the remote control to end playback Quick scan 1 Press and hold FAST FORWARD or FAST REVERSE on the main unit or FORWARD or REVERSE on the remote to scan through a track quickly during playback To change speed to 1 2 or 3 times press repeatedly during scan Quick scan does not work on MP3 music 2 Press PLAY on the main unit or the remote to resume normal playback ...

Page 34: ...er e g 9 09 IntroScan 0nly for audio CDs IntroScan plays the first few seconds of each track 1 Refer to General use to open the IntroScan menu IntroScan will start automatically after you have pressed OK 2 Press OK again PLAY or PLAYIPAUSE on the main unit to end IntroScan The track that you stopped at will be played normally ...

Page 35: ...h the point you want to do so 3 To add another bookmark move the cursor to the right and then press OK when you reach another point you want to do so 4 Move cursor to the door icon and then press OK to exit menu Recalling bookmarks 1 Refer to General use on page 32 to open the bookmark menu 2 Use the UP arrow to move the cursor green frame to the Go To check line and use the LEFT or RIGHT arrow to...

Page 36: ...m playback or Done to return to normal playback with program saved and then press OK Insert track 1 In stop mode press and hold RPT I PGM on the main unit or SHIFT 9 I PROGRAM on the remote control to dis play program edit playlist 2 Use the arrows to highlight item on the playlist where you want to insert a track before it 3 Refer to Edit program to select a track to be inserted 4 Highlight Inser...

Page 37: ...in playing 2 Press PLAY on the main unit or on the remote control to start playback If you are currently playing then press OK button to select a different MP3 to play All the files or folders will be played starting with the one you have selected Playback stops when all files have been played ...

Page 38: ...AM while in stop mode to reactivate program playback Press PLAY to begin Deletea specificFileor FolderfromProgramList 1 In stop mode use the LEFT or RIGHT arrows to select program list then use the UP or DOWN arrows to select file to be deleted and press CLEAR to delete DeleteAll 1 in stop mode use the LEFT or RIGHT arrows to select ALL CLEAR icon and press OK to clear all ...

Page 39: ...ly see Connecting the Antenna on page 5 section for details 2 Press POWER on the main unit 3 Press SOURCE until tuner mode is selected or press AMIFM on the remote control 4 To select band press the BANDIAPP on the main unit or AMIFM button on the remote again to toggle between AM FM mode When an FM station broadcast Stereo sound ST is dis played ...

Page 40: ... your desired preset number 1 30 using the numeric keys on the remote control to store the radio station Retrievingpresetstations 1 Press SOURCE on the unit or AMIFM on the remote control to enter tuner mode 2 Press PRESET or PRESET on the unit or CH or CH on the remote control to tune up or down preset channels ...

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Page 42: ...put Sensitivity Impedance lVp p 75ohm Output Level Impedance lVp p 75 ohm Frequency Response 10Hz to 6MHz at 3dB Signal to noise ratio 40dB Crosstalk 3 58MHz 40dB AM TUNERSECTION Frequency Response 80Hz 2kHz 6dB Usable Sensitivity 800uV m SIN 20dB Signal to Noise 38dB Image Ratio 27dB 1000kHz IF Rejection 35dB FM TUNERSECTION Frequency Response 40Hz 15kHz 3dB Quieting 24dBu Signal to Noise 60dB st...

Page 43: ...ft cloth in water wring it out well wipe the dirt away gently and then remove any water drops with a dry cloth Do not use record cleaning sprays or antistatic agents on discs Also never clean discs with benzene thinner or other volatile solvents which may cause damage to disc surface Disc lens care When your disc lens gets dirty it can also cause the system to output poor sound and visual quality ...

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Page 48: ...NTIES AND LIMITED WARRANTY ARE GOVERNED BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF INDI ANA EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLIC ABLE LAW ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MER CHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR POSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE APPLICA BLE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE How State Law relates to warranty Some states do not allow the exclusion nor limitation of incidental or consequenti...

Page 49: ...are completed Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipt ed invoice which is evidence that the product is within the warranty period must be presented to obtain warranty service For rental firms proof of first rental is also required What your warranty does not cover Customer instruction Your Owner s Manual describes how to install adjust and operate your unit Any addi tional infor...

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