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Important

Information
This symbol indicates that this product
incorporates double insulation between
hazardous mains voltage and user
accessible parts. When servicing use only
identical replacement parts.

This symbol indicates
"dangerous voltage" inside the
product that presents a risk of
electric shock or personal injun/.

FCC

NOTE

(for

,_

WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do
not expose this DVD player to rain or moisture.
No objects filled with liquids, such as vases,
shall be placed on the apparatus.

This symbol indicates
important instructions
accompanying the product.

U.S.A.):

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures.

CAUTION
THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER. USE OF
CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR
PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER
THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY
RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION
EXPOSURE. DO NOT OPEN COVERS AND
DO NOT REPAIR YOURSELF. REFER
SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.

CAUTION
FCC Regulations state that unauthorized
changes or modifications to this equipment may
void the user's authority to operate it.

• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Note:
• Connect this equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced

radio/TV technician for help.

This class B digital apparatus meets all requirements
Interference--Causing
Equipment Regulations.

Product

of the Canadian

Registration

Please fill out the product registration card and return it immediately. Returning
this card allows us to contact you if needed.
Keep your sales receipt to obtain warranty parts and service and for proof of
purchase. Attach it here and record the serial and model numbers in case you
need them. The numbers are located on the back of the player.
Model No.

This DVD player is designed and manufactured
to respond to the Region Management
Information. If the Region number of a DVD
disc does not correspond to the Region
number of this DVD player, this DVD player
cannot play the disc. The Region number for
this DVD player is Region No 1,

RC5225P

Serial No.
Purchase Date:
Dealer/Address/Phone:

No_:
This device is protected by U.S. patent numbers
4,631,603 and 4,577,216 and 4,819,098 and
other intellectual property rights. The use of
Macrovision's copy protection technology in the
device must be authorized by Macrovision and is
intended for home and other limited pay-perview uses only, unless otherwise authorized in
writing by Maerovision. Reverse engineering or
disassembly is prohibited.

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LASER
PRODUCT

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Introduction
Introduction
Your DVD player is equipped
some of these features.

with some special features. The following

The On-Screen Information

information

summarizes

Display

The Info Display is a menu bar that you can bring up to access certain features while discs are
playing. Icons represent the different features supported by your DVD player. By selecting
different Info Display icons, you can access features including Scene Snip, Repeat, Audio, Subtitles,
Bookmarks and Camera Angle.

Time Search
The Time Search feature lets you go to a point on a disc by entering the elapsed time in the ot"lscreen time display. For example, if your favorite scene in a movie is one hour and twelve minutes
after the beginning of the movie, you can enter 01:12:00 into the time display and go right to that
point in the movie.

The Bookmarks Feature
You can bookmark a point on a disc that you can go to quickly with the bookmark feature. You
can store up to six bookmarks. For example, if you have a favorite scene in a movie, you can
bookmark it so you can return to it without having to fast forward or reverse to find the exact
scene.

Ratings Limits and Scene Snip
Your DVD player allows you to set ratings limits and passwords. For example, you can set the
DVD player so that any movie with a PG-13 rating or above requires a password to be entered.
You can use Scene Snip to edit out sections of a disc. When this disc is played, you must have the
password to view the original version.
Since not all discs contain ratings, you can also decide if you want to allow free access or require
a password to view unrated discs.

Scene Again TM
When you are watching a DVD disc, by pressing the GO BACK-AGAIN button on the remote'you
can replay a scene instantly. The Scene Again TM feature goes back approximately
ten seconds and
replays both video and audio while turning on the subtitles.

(e)lPruSurround
The TmSurround ®option can be used to simulate a six-speaker
speakers.

listening experience

through

two

SRS/TruSurround and the (@) symbol are trademarks of SRSLabs, Inc. in the United States and selected
foreign countries. TruSurround technology is incorporated under license from SRSLabs, Inc.

Table

Introduction
Chapter

..............................................................................................

1: Connections

of Contents

1

& Setup

Things to Consider Before You Connect .........................................................................
Protect Against Power Surges ...................................................................................
Protect Components from Overheating ...................................................................
Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio Interference ............................................
Connection Pictures ...................................................................................................
Types of Discs Your DVD Player will Play ..................................................................
Choose Your Connection ..................................................................................................

6
6
6
6
6
6
7

Cables Needed to Connect Components to Your TV ...............................................
7
DVD Player + TV with AudioNideo Input Jacks .......................................................
8
DVD Player + TV + VCR ..............................................................................................
9
DVD Player + TV + Dolby Pro Logic, Dolby Digital ® or DTS® Receiver ...... i ............ 10
DVD Player + TV + 5.1-Channel Audio/Video Receiver ..........................................
DVD Player + TV + VCR + Satellite Receiver ............................................................

12
14

The Jacks onthe Back of the DVD Player .....................................................................
Install Batteries in the Remote ......................................................................................

16
17

Turn on the TV and DVD Player .....................................................................................

17

How to Find Your TV's Video Input Channel ................................................................

18

How to Move Around the DVD Player's Menu System ...............................................
Set the Menu Language .................................................................................................

19
19

Setting Other Options ....................................................................................................
A Quick Tour of the Remote ..........................................................................................

19
20

Component Buttons .................................................................................................
DVD Buttons .............................................................................................................

20
20

Chapter

2: Playing DVDs

Regional Coding .............................................................................................................

24

Using Different Menus ...................................................................................................

24

Loading and Playing Discs .............................................................................................

24

Using a Disc Menu ..........................................................................................................

25

Using the On-Screen Info Display .................................................................................
Time Display ..............................................................................................................
Selecting a Title ........................................................................................................
Selecting a Chapter ..................................................................................................
Using Scene Snip Editing ....................................... t.................................................
Selecting Subtitles ....................................................................................................
Changing the Audio Language ...............................................................................
Using the Repeat Feature ........................................................................................
Using Bookmarks ......................................................................................................
Changing the Camera Angle ...................................................................................

27
28
28
28
29
31
32
33
34
35

Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby" and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Confidential unpubLished works. ©1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.
DTS is a registered trademark of Digital Home Theater Systems, Inc.

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of

Contents

Disc Playback Features Using the Remote ........................................................
_........... 36
Fast Motion Playback (Picture Scan) .......................................................................
36
Freeze Frame and Frame Advance ..........................................................................
36
Slow Motion Playback ..............................................................................................
Chapter Advance ......................................................................................................

36
36

Scene Again TM ...........................................................................................................
Subtitles ....................................................................................................................

37
37

Audio Language .......................................................................................................
Camera Angle. ..........................................................................................................
Scene Snip Edit .........................................................................................................
Zoom .........................................................................................................................

37
37
37
38

Chapter

3: Playing Audio CDs

Using the Info Display ....................................................................................................
Using the Time Display .............................................................................................
Selecting a Specific Track .........................................................................................
Selecting a Play Mode ..............................................................................................
Using the Program Play Feature ..............................................................................
Editing a Playlist .................................................................................................
Using the Repeat Feature .......................................................
.................................
Using IntroScan ........................................................................................................

40
40
40
41
41
42
42
43

Using Bookmarks ......................................................................................................
Dub Assist .................................................................................................................

44
45

Chapter

4: Playing Video CDs

What is a Video CD? .................................................................................................
The Video CD Disc Menu ..........................................................................................

48
48

Video CD Information Display .................................................................................
Selecting a Specific Track ...................................................................................
Selecting a Specific Index ..................................................................................
Using the Repeat Feature ..................................................................................
Changing the Audio Channel Output ..............................................................
Skipping Tracks .........................................................................................................

49
50
50
50
51
51

Chapter
The
Two
The
The

5: The DVD Player's Menu System

DVD PLayer Menu System .................................................................................
Types of Menu Items: Path and Action ...........................................................
Play/Resume Play Option ..................................................................................
Play Mode menu ...............................................................................................
Selecting a Play Mode .......................................................................................
How to Create a Program .................................................................................
Creating a Program List for an Audio CD .........................................................
Creating a Program List for a DVD Disc ............................................................
Editing a Program ........... ...................................................................................
Autoplay .............................................................................................................
Dub Assist ...........................................................................................................

54
54
54
55
55
56
56
57
57
58
58

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of Contents

The Lock Menu .........................................................................................................
Locking Your DVD Player ................. :.................................................................
Unlocking Your DVD Player ...............................................................................
Changing Your Password ...................................................................................
Editing Your Scene Snip Disc Library ................................................................
Setting the Ratings Limit ...................................................................................
How to Set DVD Limits ..................................................................................
Changing to a Different Country's Rating System .......................................
Rated Titles .........................................................................................................
Unrated Titles .....................................................................................................

59
59
59
59
60
60
60
61
61
62

Front Tray Lock ...................................................................................................
System Test .........................................................................................................
The Display Menu .....................................................................................................
TV Image ............................................................................................................
Front Display ......................................................................................................
On-Screen Displays .............................................................................................
The Sound Menu ......................................................................................................
Digital Output ....................................................................................................
Analog Output ...................................................................................................
2-Channel Stereo ...........................................................................................
5.1-Channel Out .............................................................................................

62
62
63
63
64
64
65
65
66
66
67

Sound Logic ........................................................................................................
The Languages Menu ...............................................................................................
Changing the Player Menus Language Preference .........................................
Changing the Disc Menus Language Preference .............................................
Changing the Audio Language Preference ......................................................
Changing the Subtitle Language Preference ...................................................
Glossary .....................................................................................................................

68
69
69
69
70
70
71

Language Code List ..................................................................................................

72

Chapter

6: Other Information

Troubleshooting
.......................................................................................................
Handling Cautions ................ :...................................................................................
Maintenance of Cabinet ..........................................................................................
Formation of Condensation ....................................................................................

74
77
77
77

Handling Discs ..........................................................................................................
Cleaning Discs ................................................................................................
;..........
Universal Remote .....................................................................................................
Program the Remote .........................................................................................
Operate Components after Programming the Remote ..................................
Codes ..................................................................................................................
Front Panel Controls ..........................................................................................

77
77
78
78
79
80
81

Front Panel Display ....................................................................................
_....... 82
Limited Warranty RCA Digital Video Disc (DVD) Player ......................................... 85
Accessories and Order Form ....................................................................................
87
Index ..................................

4

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90

Chapter

Connections
Chapter

1

& Setup

Overview:

•

Things to Consider Before You Connect

•

Choose Your Connection

•

The Jacks on the Back of the DVD Player

•

Inserting

•

How to Find Your TV's Video Input Channel

•

How to Move Around the DVD Player's Menu System

•

Set the Menu Language

•

The Remote Control

Batteries in the Remote

Changing

Entertainme

,in.

5

Connections

&

Things to Consider

Setup
Before You Connect

Protect Against Power Surges
•

Connect

all components

before you plug any of their power cords into the wall outlet.

•

Turn off the TV and/or

•

Make sure all antennas and cables are properly grounded.
sheet packed with your DVD player.

components

Protect Components

before you connect

or disconnect

any cables.

Refer to the Important

Safeguards

from Overheating

•

Don't block ventilation
can circulate freely.

holes on any of the components.

Arrange the components

•

Don't stack components.

•

When you place components

•

If you connect an audio receiver or amplifier, place it on the top shelf so the heated air from
it won't flow around other components.

in a stand, make sure you allow adequate

so that air

ventilation.

Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio Interference
•

Insert each cable firmly into the designated

•

If you place components above the TV, route all cables down the side of the back of the TV
instead of straight down the middle of the back of the TV.

•

If your antenna uses 300-ohm twin lead cables, do not coil the cables. Also, keep the twin
lead cables away from audio/video
cables.

Connection

jack.

Pictures

Audio/video cables are usually bundled together. For better visibility, the connection
this book show each cable separately (audio left, audio right, and video).

pictures

in

Types of Discs Your DVD Player will Play
•

DVD video discs - DVD video discs contain high quality picture and sound content.

•

Audio discs - Audio CDs contain musical or sound content only.
Video CD discs - Like DVD video discs, Video CDs contain picture and sound content.
difference is the amount of information that can be stored on the disc.

I_MI'AI. AUDIO

6

The

VIDEOCD

Chapter

1

Connections

Setup

Choose Your Connection
There

are several

which

connection

ways

to connect

is best

for you.

your
Turn

DVD player.

Please

to the appropriate

use the following
page

and

connect

chart
your

Cables

Components

to determine
DVD player.

Needed

• Coaxial
• Audio/video

Connection
Title

Go to...

TV + DVD

page 8

TV + DVD + VCR

page 9

TV + DVD +
Dolby Digital

pages
10-11

TV + DVD +
5,1-Channel

pages
12-13

• S-Video (optional)
• Component video
(optional)
• Coaxial
• Audio/video
• S-Video (optional)
• Component video
(optional)
• Coaxial
• Audio/video
• S-Video (optional)
• Component video
(optional)

• Audio/video
• S-Video (optional)
• Component video
(optional)

• Audio/video

_s_.e__e

Cables Needed to Connect Components
below

show

the cables

needed

Component

Chapter

I

cables

pages
14-15

for the connections

Coaxial cable

(optional)

to Your TV

Note: Audio/Video
cables (A/V cables for short) are usually
book sbow each cable separately for better visibility.

Audio/Video

TV + DVD +
VCR + Satellite

• S-Video (optional)
• Coaxial
• Component video

_!

The pictures

Analog

represented

in this book.

soM us a bundled

set, but the connection

pictures

in this

S-Video cable

Video cables

7

Connections

&

Setup

CABLE
OR
OFF-AIR SIGNAL

TV
AUDIO

OUT

6'
AUDIO
S-VIDEO

,

VIDEO

IN

IN

ANT IN

o

O

o'o-\K_(

I

DVD Player + TV with Audio/Video
1.
2.

Input Jacks

Connect the audio cables to the AUDIO OUT FRONT L (left - white) and R (right - red) jacks
on the back of your DVD Player, and to the corresponding
Audio Input jacks on your TV.
Connect

the video cable.

• Basic video cormection
- Connect the video cable (yellow) to the VIDEO OUT jack on
the back of your DVD Player, and to the Video Input jack on your TV.

OR
• S-Video (optional) - If your TV has an S-Video Input jack, connect the S-Video cable to the
S-VIDEO OUT jack on the back of your DVD Player and to the S-Video jack on your TV. If
your TV doesn't have S-Video, use the basic video connection listed above.

OR
• Component
video (optional) - If your TV has component video (Y, P., and P, jacks) use
video-grade cables for the Y, Pu, and PR connections. Note that it is essential to match the
color-coded connectors with a compatible "IV. If your TV doesn't have component video,
use the basic video connection listed above.
3.

Connect the AC power cord to the AC IN jack on the back of your DVD Player, and plug the
other end into an AC outlet.
Note: Your cable or off-air connection to the television should not he affected by this
connection. Connect your cable or off-air antenna to your television as you normally
would. You may need to consult your television manual for details.

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Chapter

17

I

Connections

Setup

TV
AUDIO _T

S-VNoo cable
Is optional

DVD
PLAYER

VCR

®
DVD Player + TV + VCR
1.
2.

Connect the audio cables to the AUDIO OUT FRONT L (left - white) and R (right - red) jacks
on the back of your DVD Player, and to the corresponding
Audio Input jacks on your TV.
Connect the video cable.
• Basic

video

the back

connection

of your

- Connect

DVD Player,

the video

cable

and to the Video

Input

(yellow)

to the VIDEO

jack on your

OUT jack on

TV.

OR
•

S-Video (optional)
- If your TV has an S-Video Input jack, connect
the S-Video cable to the
S-VIDEO OUT jack on the back of your DVD Player and to the S-Video jack on your TV. If
your TV doesn't
have S-Video, use the basic video connection
listed above.

OR
•

Component
video (optional)
- If your TV has component
video (Y, PB, and PR jacks) use
video-grade
cables for the Y, Pm and PR connections.
Note that it is essential to match the
color coded connectors
with a compatible
"IV. If your TV doesn't have componem
video,
use the basic video connection
listed above.

3.

Connect
a coaxial
on the television.

4.

Connect

5.

Insert the AC power

the antenna

cable

to the antenna

or cable

output

to the Antenna

jack on the VCR and to the antenna

Input

input

jack on the VCR.

cord into the AC IN jack on the back of your

player

and into an AC outlet.

Go to page

Chapter

I

jack

17

9

Connections

&

Setup
CABLE OR OFF-AIR SIGNAL

7"-

TV
AUDIO

OUT

R

L

AUDIO
S-VIDEO

VIDI_O

IN

IN
ANTIN

L

e

-!
S-Videocable
Is oplional

DVD
PLAYER

®
DOLBY DIGITAL
DTS RECEIVER

or

Dolby Digital ® and DTS ®
Both Dolby

Digital

digital

of film (while

separate

track

channels:

and DTS are audio

formats

the film is being

left, right, center,

used

made).

to record

5.1-channel

Both of these

formats

left rear, right rear, and common

audio
provide

signals

onto the

up to six

subwoofer.

The disc will play 5.1-channel sound only if you've connected a DTS or Dolby Digital receiver or
decoder and if the original movie the disc was recorded from was encoded in the Dolby Digital or
DTS format.
Please

Read

This

This player's digital
receiver or decoder.

Before
output

Older digital equipment
connection
can create
damage

headphones

Using
jack

the DIG1TAL AUDIO
is designed

OUT Jackl

for a connection

to a Dolby Digital

or DTS

may not be compatible
with the Dolby Digital bitstream. Such a
a high level of noise that may be harmful
to your ears, and could
or speakers.

It is important
to choose the correct Digital Output setting in the DUE) Player's Sound menu,
eapecially when you use the DIGITAL AUDIO OUTjack. For more information,
see chapter 5.

Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby" and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories. Confidential unpublished works. ©1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.
DTS is a registered trademark of Digital Home Theater Systems,Inc.

10

Chapter

I

Connections

& Setup

DVD Player + TV + Dolby Pro Logic, Dolby Digital
or DTS Receiver
To Connect the DVD Player
1.

Connect the left and right audio cables to your audio/video
receWer and to the AUDIO OUT
FRONT L (left - white) and R (right - red) jacks on the back of your DVD Player.
If you have a Dolby Digital or DTS receiver, insert an optical digital cable (not provided) to the
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack on the DVD player to the Digital Input jack on the back of the
receiver. You must also set the Digital Output setting in the Sound menu (see chapter 5).

2.

3.

Connect

the video

cable.

• Basic video connection
- Connect the video cable (yellow) to the VIDEO OUT jack on the
back of your DVD Player, and to the Video Input jack on your TV.
OR
• S-Video (optional) _ If your TV has an S-Video Input jack, connect the S-Video cable to the
S-VIDEO OUT jack on the back of your DVD Player and to the S-Video jack on your TV. If
your 'IV doesn't have S-Video, use the basic video connection listed above.
OR
• Component
video (optional) - If your "IV has component video (Y, PB, and PR jacks) use
video-grade cables for the Y, Pw and P_ connections. Note that it is essential to match the
color coded connectors with a compatible TV. If your TV doesn't have component video,
use the basic video connection listed above.
4.

Connect the AC power cord to the AC IN jack on the back of your DVD Player, and plug the
other end into an AC outlet.

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I

11

Connections

&

Setup
CABLE
OR
OFF-AIR SIGNAL
TV

AUDIO OUT
R

L

AUDIO IN
S-VIDEO

VIDEO

IN

R

ANT IN

L

i

mI
S-Videocable
is optional
DVD
PLAYER

AUDIO/VIDEO
RECEIVER

5.1-Channel
The

Out Analog

5,1-Channel

Out Analog

surround
speakers
5.1-Channel
Setup
Note: You must
ou_uts.
The disc will play
original

12

movie

Audio

Audio

feature

to your DVD player.
option of the Sound
change
5.1-Channel

the analog
sound

the disc was recorded

lets you

connect

front,

You can setup each speaker
menu (see chapter
5),
ouq)ut

to 5.1-channel

only if you've
from was

Connected

encoded

center,

subwoofer,

individually

to use the 5.1-channel
the corresponding

with 5.1-Channel

and/or

using

the

analog
speakers

and the

audio.

Chapter

I

Connections

& Setup

DVD Player + TV + 5.1-Channel Audio/Video
Receiver
To Connect
1,

2.

the DVD Player

Connect the audio cables from the AUDIO OUT FRONT R and L, SURROUND R and L, SUB
(subwoof;er), and/or CENTER jacks on your DVD player to the corresponding
Audio Input jacks
on your audio/video
receiver. Set up the speakers using the Speaker menu of the Analog Output
option of the Sound menu (see chapter 5).
Connect

the video cable.

• Basic video connection
- Connect the video cable (yellow) to the VIDEO OUT jack on the
back of your DVD Player, and to the Video Input jack on your TV.
OR
• S-Video (optional) - If your TV has an S-Video Input jack, connect the S-Video cable to the SVIDEO OUT jack on the back of your DVD Player and to the S-Video jack on your TV. If your
TV doesn't have S-Video, use the basic video connection listed above.
OR
• Component
video (optional) - If your TV has component video (Y, Pu, and PR jacks) use
video-grade cables for the Y, Pu, and PR connections. Note that it is essential to match the
color coded connectors with a compatible TV. If your TV doesn't have component video, use
the basic video connection listed above.
3.

Connect the AC power cord to the AC IN jack on the back of your DVD Player, and plug the
other end into an AC outlet

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I

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13

Connections

& Setup

TV
AUDIO OUT
R

L

@ O
AUDIO IN
S-VIDEO

VIDEO IN

R

ANT IN

L

@

-1o

S-Videocable
is optional

DVD
PLAYER

To AC OuIJet

VCR
OUT TO TV

@
VIDEO
IN FROM ANT

@

SATELLITE
SIGNAL

SATELLITE
RECEIVER
OUT
II
S-VIDEO

VIDEO

R

L
OUT TO

14

CABLE
OR
OFF-AIR
SIGNAL

TV

Chapter

I

Connections
DVD Player + TV + VCR + Satellite
1.
2.

& Setup

Receiver

Connect the audio cables to the AUDIO OUT FRONT L (left - white) and R (right - red) jacks
on the back of your DVD Player, and to the corresponding
Audio Input jacks on your TV.
Connect

the video cable.

* Basic video connection
- Connect the video cable (yellow) to the VIDEO OUT jack on
the back of your DVD Player, and to the Video Input jack on your TV.
OR
• S-Video (optional) - If your TV has an S-Video Input jack, connect the S-Video cable to the
S-VIDEO OUT jack on the back of your DVD Player and to the S-Video jack on your TV. If
your "IV doesn't have S-Video, use the basic video connection listed above.
OR
• Component
video (optional) - If your TV has component video (Y, Pu, and PR jacks) use
video-grade cables for the Y, PB, and PR connections. Note that it is essential to match the
color coded connectors with a compatible "IV. If your TV doesn't have component video,
use the basic video connection listed above.
3.

Use a coaxial cable to connect
on the VCR.

the antenna

output on the satellite receiver to the antenna

4.

Insert the AC power cord into the AC IN jack on the back of your player and into an AC outlet.

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I

input

17

15

Connections

& Setup

The Jacks on the Back of theDVD
When connecting,

make sure you connect

Player

Output jacks to Input jacks, Video to Video, Right Audio to Right Audio, etc.

f

AUDIO

OUT

2-Channel
Output: Insert audio cables (left and
right) from the FRONT R and L jacks on your DVD
player to the corresponding
Audio Input jacks (left
and right) on your TV or receiver.

f

f

5.1-Channel
Output: Insert audio cables from the
FRONT R and L, SURROUND R and L, SUB
(subwoofer), and/or CENTER jacks on your DVD
player to the corresponding
Audio Input jacks on
your TV or receiver.

AC IN
Insert the AC power
cord into the DVD
Player and plug the
other end into an AC
outlet.

DIGITAL AUDIO OUT

Note.. To use 5.1-channel output, you must change the
analog output setttng to 5.1 channel (see the Sound
menu in chapter 5).

Use a digital optical cable
(not provided) to connect
your DVD Player to a
compatible Dolby Digital or
DTS receiver or decoder.

V.

o'oLo
'O

O

f

[]

r

S-VIDEO

Y' PB' PR

If your TV has an
S-Video jack, you can
connect an S-Video
cable for increased

(Component Video Ou_out)

Use these jacks to connect to
a TV with Component video
input jacks. Unlike a single
video input, component
video maintains the video
signal as three separate
signals through these three
jacks. This connection
provides optimum quali W.
To ensure maximum picture
qualiw, use three videograde cables for the Y, Pw
and PR connections. Note
that it is essential to match
the color-coded connectors
with a compatible

video quail W. The
S-Video cable only
carries the picture
signal; remember to
connect the left and
right audio cables.

VIDEO OUT
(Composite

Video Output)

Connect a video
cable to this jack and
to the Video Input
jack on your TV.

TV.
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& Setup

Install Batteries in the Remote
1.

Remove the battery compartment

2.

Insert new batteries. Match the polarities
with the diagram on the remote.

3.

Put the battery compartment

Important

cover on the back of the remote.
(+ and -) on the batteries

cover back on the remote.

Battery Information

If you're not going to use the remote for a month or more, be sure
to remove the batteries because they can leak and cause damage.
•

Dispose of batteries in the proper manner, according
state, and local regulations.

to federal,

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.
burns or other personal injury.

Point

the Remote

in the

Right

Leaking batteries can cause skin

Direction

When you want the remote to operate the DVD Player, point the remote
at the DVD Player, not the TV. The remote has to be pointed in the
correct direction and toward the correct component in order for the
remote's signal to communicate with the sensor on the component.
Make sure there is a clear path between the remote and the component
you want to operate so the signal isn't blocked.

Turn on the TV and DVD Player
1.

Turn on your TV and tune to the correct video input channel
following page).

2.

Press the DVD button on the DVD remote or the ON,OFF

(see

button on

the DVD player.

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Setup

How to Find Your TV's Video Input Channel
You need to tune your TV to the Video Input Channel (or S-Video Channel if you connected the
S-Video cable to your TV and to your DVD Player) to see the DVD Player's menu and to see the
content that's on a disc. The video channel on TVs varies for different brands and different models.
In order for your DVD remote to work, your TV must be set on the correct video input channel.
Below are some things to try.
•

If your TV brand is RCA, GE, or PROSCAN, press the TV button on the remote
your TV (not the DVD remote). Then press the INPUT button on the remote.

*

If you have another

If those options

brand, consult your TV's Owner's

Press a button on the TV remote (see table below).

•

Select it from the TV's menu system.

•

Tune directly to the DVD input channel

•

Go through
the "IV.

18

Manual.

don't work, try one of the following options.

•

Some common

that came with

all the channels

by pressing a specific number

in the channel

list by pressing

scenarios

are listed in the following table:

Video

Input

Channel

the channel

(see table below).
up/down

buttons

on

Variations

Button/Switch
on the TV

Button on the
TV Remote

Channel

VIDEO
SIGNAL
VID 1
VID 2
S-VID
S-VIDEO

VID 1
LINE
VID
VIDEO
S-VID
INPUT
S-VIDEO
SOURCE
AUX

00
90
91
92
93
VID 1
VID 2

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&

How to Move Around

Setup

the DVD

Player's Menu System
The

teclmical

system
This

book

explore

hot\

for

yl)u

nlo\e

through

lilt'

I)VD

Player's

nlellU

tells

tile

you

nlenu

how

to select

systeln

on

different

VOtll o\vn

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Isy 1ollo_

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ing

lint

a few

you

t•an

'•ua\'ilZ t it ]

rules,"

,J_J,D
, J,,J,_
joj

terln

is "Navigation,"

Press the DV1) button

0

(highlighted

and then an atlOt\

in gray on tile picture

button

oil the remote

on the left) to highlight

diflerent

n;enu items on the screen. (In)our
DVI) Pktycr's mcncl, a highlighted
item appears brigllter thall the othel • iteins on the Xcleei].) To selet't a

JJJJ

menu item, press OK on the remote
The invalid
that doesn't
The buttons used for navigation

\\ hell the mC'ilU ileill is highlighted,

symbol _
appears
on the screen
have any function
for that disc.

when

yol.i press

a button

are

shown in gray. Use these buttons to
highlight an item on the screen•

Set the Menu Language
Ll_ue sdel Men_c

_1

When

you

Language
t_

turn

Screen

for tile first time,

tire Automatic

appears.

By default, the player's on-screen
displays are shown in English. If you
want the on-screen
menus to appear in English, pn'ss OK on the remote.
To change
1.

This is the Automatic Language
Selection Screen. English is the default
language, and automatically appears
highlighted when the screen comes up.

on ),our DVD player

Selection

Press

the language:
the dpwn

language
2.

Press

This screen

arrow

button

on the renrote

until the appropriate

is highlighted.

OK on the remote.
sets all language

preferences

for on-screen

same language.
You can use the DVD player
language
preferences
(see chapter
5).

Setting

menu

displays

to the

to set individual

Other Options

The DVD player menu contains many options which can enhance
DVD experience. These options include:
password

control and ratings limits

•

language

preferences

•

audio preferences

,,

display optkms

For more information

Chapter

I

on menu options,

see

chapter

your

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8. Setup
A Quick Tour of The Remote

VCRI

ON*OFF

OVD VCR2

TV

AUX SAT*CABLE

&&°&&
MUTE

You can use this remote to control compatible components. The
component buttons are programmed to operate some ProScan, RCA and
GE components. The buttons must be programmed to operate other
brands of components. (See "Programming the Remote" in chapter 6.)

ZOOM

0 o..- 0

Component
(Buttons

o 0N--

SNiP

_CR*_

GUIDE

INFO

Buttons

Listed in Alphabetical

Order)

Use these buttons to turn on the component
control the selected component.

and set the remote to

AUX Use this button to turn on a compatible TV, VCR, satellite receiver,
or cable box after it has been programmed (see chapter 6). Used with
the ON-OFF button to turn on some brands of components.

MENU

CLEAN

,0,0 0
,0
,0,0,0
INPUToO0
REVERSE

RECORD

DVD Use this button to turn on the DVD player and set the remote to
control the DVD player.
SAT-CABLE
Use this button to turn on a compatible satellite
receiver. Used with the ON-OFF button to turn on some brands of
satellite receivers.

ANTENNAo

TV Use this button to turn on a compatible TV and set the remote to
control the TV. Used with the ON-OFF button to turn on some brands
of TVs,

PLAY FORWARD

STOP

PAUSE

VCR1 and VCR2 Use this button to turn on a compatible VCR and set
the remote to control the VCR. Used with the ON-OFF button to turn on
some brands of VCRs.

OPEN.CLOSE

0000
SLiB'i_'LEAUDIO ANGLE FRAME-

DVD Buttons
(Buttons

Listed in Alphabetical

Order)

ANGLE Use this button to access various camera angles on a DVD (if
the DVD contains multiple camera angles).
Arrow buttons
Use the arrow buttons (left, right, up, and down) to
move through on-screen menus. You highlight a menu item by pressing
the arrow buttons. You select a highlighted item by pressing the OK
button.
AUDIO
a disc.

Use this button to access various audio features while playing

CH +m advances
CH-m

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to the next chapter, track or index.

reverses to the preceding

chapter, track or index.

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CLEAR

Allows you to clear information,

& Setup

such as remove the Info display from the screen.

FORWARD Allows you to search forward through a disc while it is in play mode (or slow speed
search in pause mode). Press repeatedly to increase speed.
FRAME--

Press this button during playback

to reverse the disc one frame at a time.

GO BACK-AGAIN
When you're using the DVD Player's menu system, press this button to return
to the preceding menu screen. When you're watching or listening to a DVD disc, press this button
to go back 10 seconds to see/hear missed content.
Note: AGAIN may not be available for some DVD titles.
GUIDE Allows you to see the titles that are available on the current disc (if the disc contains
guide menu).

a

INTO
Press this button while you're playing a disc to see the on-screen Info Display. The lnfo
Display contains various playback features and gives you information about the disc you're
playing (press again to remove the Info Display from the screen).
MENU Press this button to see the disc's menu when you're playing a disc (press it again to
resume playback).
Nmnber buttons (0-9)
Use the number buttons to input information such as chapter
track numbers, or to make selections on some menu screens.
OK Press this button to select a highlighted

numbers,

menu item.

ON.OFF
Turns on the player when it is in standby mode or puts the player in standby
when power is on.
OPEN*CLOSE

When the STOP button is held down, opens and closes the disc tray.

PAUSE Pauses disc play. When disc play is paused,
FRAME - to go back a frame.
PLAY

mode

press PAUSE again to advance

a frame or

Begins disc play (and closes disc tray if it is open).

REVERSE Allows you to search backward
search in pause mode).

through

a disc while it is in play mode (or slow speed

SNIP Displays the Scene Snip Info Display so you can edit out selected
DVD disc.

scenes from the

STOP Stops disc play. You can also press STOP to remove the screen saver from the screen to
see the DVD Player's main menu. When you hold the STOP button down, it acts as the
OPEN,CLOSE button to open and close disc tray.
SUBTITLE
Use this feature to turn the subtitles off and on. While the subtitle info area is
displayed press the arrow up and down buttons on the remote to change subtitle languages
(if available).
ZOOM

Chapter

Use this button to zoom in on certain areas of the screen.

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Overview:

Regional Coding

• • Using Different

Menus

•

Loading and Playing a Disc

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Using a Disc Menu

•

Using the On-Screen Info Display

•

Disc Playback Features

Changing

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Regional Coding
Both the DVD player and the discs are coded by region. These regional codes must match in
order for the disc to play. If the codes don't match, the disc won't play. This player's code is
region 1.

Using Different

Menus

Each disc is programmed with different features. There are three separate
can use to access features:

menu paths that you

The Disc menu - The Disc menu is part of each dis_5and is separate from the DVD player's
menu. The contents of each Disc menu varies according to how the disc was authored and
what features are included. The Disc menu is turned on and off while the disc is playing)
with the MENU button on the remote.
•

The DVD player's lnfo Display - The Info Display appears as icons across the top of the
screen when a disc is playing. It can only be accessed while you are playing a disc. It's turned
on and off with the INFO button on the remote.

•

The DVD player menu - The DVD player's menu system is accessed
playing. It appears automatically when the STOP button is pressed.

only when a disc isn't

Remember that a feature will only work if the disc was programmed with that feature. For
example, if you choose subtitles on the Info Display, the subtitles will only appear if the disc was
created with subtitles. If a menu item is "grayed out" it means that item isn't available.

Loading and Playing Discs
Your DVD player plays DVD discs, Video CD discs and Audio CD discs. Before you load a disc,
make sure that it is compatible with the player. The following discs CANNOT be used with this
player:
•

Laserdiscs

•

CD-1, CD-ROM (computer-only

•

Discs recorded

discs), CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-ROM

using other broadcast

standards

(i.e. PAL or SECAM)

Notes:
If the message "Tray Locked" appears on the screen, the retail lock feature has been
accidentally engaged. To unlock the disc tray you mustpress and hold a combination
keys simultaneously:

of

On the front panel of the D VD Player, at the same time press and hold the SKIP FWD,
OPEN. CLOSE, and TS SURROUND buttons for at least 3 seconds.

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To Load and Play a Disc
Turn on the TV and your DVD PkLver (pruss ON.OFF
the remote control).

This is an example
a one-sided disc,

of

on the player or press the DVD button on

1.

Press tile Olq_N,,CI.OSP buttor_ ot'l the front of the DVD Player or
on the l)\q) remote. The disc tray opens.

2.

Place a disc gently into the m_y with the disc's label facing up
(double-sided
discs have content on both sides, so you can place
either side up).

3.

Press the OPEN*CLOSE or PLAY button. The disc tray closes.
The I)V1) Player reads the disc's table of contertts, and ther_ one of
three things happens depending on how the disc was programmed:
• The disc starts playing.
• The disc menu appears on the screen. One of the options will
start disc play. Highlight that option and press OK on the DVD
remote.

This is an example of
a 2-sided disc. The
title is in the center.

• The DVD Player's main menu appears on the screen. Highlight
the Play option and press OK on the DVD remote.
When you stop playing a disc, the DVD player remembers where you
stopped. When you start playing the disc again, the player picks up
where you left off unless the disc is removed, the player is unplugged, or
you pressed the STOP button twice.

Using a Disc Menu
A disc is capable of having an on-screen menu that is separate from tbe DVD player's menu
system and on-screen Info Display. The disc menu might only contain a list of the titles and
chapters, or it may allow you to change features such as language and playback settings.
Although the content and operation of disc menus vary from disc to disc, the following example
will give you an idea of what to expect.

1.

Tip
Many discs skip the disc
menu and start playing
automatically. To access
the disc menu when
you're playing a disc,
press MENU on the
remote.

While the disc is playing, press the MENU
button on the remote. The disc menu
appears.

An example of a disc menu. The menus
on discs vary because the disc menu is
created by the disc's author,

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2.

Press the up/down arrow buttons to highlight the section of the disc
menu you want to choose, and press OK on the remote. In the
example on the left, Language has been selected.

3.

Press the up/down
renlote.

4.

Press MENU on the remote to resume playback.

In this example, The Language setting
is highlighted. To select this option,
press OK on the remote.

arrows to select a language,

and press OK on the

Note: Any settings you change on the disc menu only ove*'ride the
default settings in the DFD Player's menu temporarily. Default
settings are the settings that you set up in the DVD Player's menu
si,stem. To change the default settings, see Chapter 5.
In the example on the left, English is
highlighted. Press OK on the remote to
play the disc with English dialog,

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DVDs

Info Display

The on-screen lnfo Display contains many phwback features. To see the lnfo l)isplay, plleSS the
INFO buttol'_ ot'_tile remote while a disc is playing. The Infl) l)isplay appears across the top of the
screen. Each feattire is illustrated wilh an icon. Use the le{t/right arrow buttons on the remote to
move through the different icons in the Info l)isplay.
When an icon is highlighted, use tile up'down arrow buttons on the remote to scroll through
choices displayed in the text box under the icons.

the

Remember. you can only access the |nlk) l)isph W when you're playing a disc. Also, the Info
Display [:eatures are only available if the disc was created vdth that particular feature (i.e., if you
select the Sul_title icon, you won't be able to change the subtitle language unless the author of the
disc created the disc with subtitles).
The invalid symbol _
appears on the screen when you press a button that doesn't have any
fl.mction. If one of the icons is "grayed out," that Info Display feature isn't available for the disc
you're playing. To make the Info Display disappear from the screen, press INFO on the remote.

Scene
Snip

Subtitles

Angle

Cha 3ter

Time Display

Title

Repeat
Audio

1

1

Bookmarks

Transport mode
Text about

your

Info Displayselection
appears here

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Time Display
This fi-ature displays tile audio,video
time For DVI) discs, die time displayed
title time. For Audio CDs. it relk:rs t,) the current track tin'le.

refers to the current

For I)VD vMeo discs, the Time l)isplay also acts as a Time Search feature. This lets you go to a
particular scene in a movie by entering the time that scene is played. For example, if you like the
dogfight scene in Top Gon, you can enter the elapsed time the scene plays and skip right to it. To
use Time Searc]l:
Press INFO on the remote
elapsed
time of the scene
plays
When

at I hoklr and
yOtl'Ve

entered

twelve
the

to bring up the Info DBplay. HigMight the Time Display and enter the
you wish to go to. For example,
enter 01:12:00 to go to the scene that
minutes
time,

l)ress

into the movie.
OK

on

the

renlote.

Selecting a Title
Some discs contain more than one title. For example, there might be four movies on one disc
(each movie might be considered a title). Each title is divided into chapters. To select a title:
1.

While the disc is playing, press INFO on the remote to bring up the Info Display.

2.

If the Title icon on the Info Display isn't highlighted,
highlight it.

3.

Use the number Imtton(s) on the remote to enter the title number or press the up/down
buttons to go to the next/previous
title.

4.

Press OK on the remote when the title you want to play appears

use the left/right

arrow buttons to
arrow

in the text window.

Note." Some discs only have one title.

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Selecting a Chapter
Because DVD discs use digital technology, a title can be divided into individual chapters (similar
to tracks on a CD). You can skip to a specific chapter by using the C,hapter feature in the Info
Display.
1.

While a disc is playing, press INFO on the remote to bring up the Info Display.

2.

Press the arrow buttons to highlight the Chapter icon.

3.

Use the number buttons on the remote to enter the number of the chapter you want to play or
press the up/down arrow buttons to go to the next/previous
title.

4.

Press OK on the remote.
Notes:
The Chapter feature
You can also advance

won't work if the disc isn't formatted
to the next chapter bFpressing

the front of the plc(yer) and go to the preceding
(SKIP BACK on the front of the plcd_e_9

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with separate chapters.

CH + _

on the remote (SKIP FWD on

chapter by pressing

CH- _ on the remote

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Using Scene Snip Editing
The Scene Snip feature lets you edit out select scenes on a disc. Once you have made edits, the
disc's title is stored in the Scene Snip Library so you can play either the edited or unedited version
of that disc.

Editing
1.

a Disc

While the disc is playing, press SNIP on the remote to bring up the Scene Snip Info Display.
Note: You can also press INFO on the remote, select the Scene Snip icon (scissors) and
press OK.

2.

The Scene Snip display appears.
word Uncut next to it).

icon will be highlighted

(a scissors icon with the

When you reach the beginning of the scene you want to edit out, press OK on the remote.
The number of the cut and a time display appear next to the icon. For example, in the
illustration above, the first cut is indicated by the number 1 followed by the time the cut
begins - 00:06:18.

,

When you reach the end of the scene you want to edit out, press the OK button on the
remote. The icon changes to a trash can with the cut number and beginning time displayed
next to it. The edited version of the disc is added to the Scene Snip library.

4,

.

Chapter 2

An available

Press the INFO or CLEAR button on the remote to remove the Scene Snip display from the
screen.

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Using Scene Snip
The DVD Player must be locked to play the edited version of a disc. If yon play the disc in an
unlocked state, it will play as if there are no edits. The player is locked and unlocked from the
DVD player Lock menu (see chapter 5).
When the DVD Player is locked, you must enter the password
version of a disc:
1.

Make sure the DVD Player is locked.

2.

When a disc including Scene Snips is inserted,

to edit the disc. To play the edited

a message box with two options

appears:

Play Unedited
Play Edited
3.

Highlight and select Play Edited. The edited version of the disc is played.

If you want to play an unedited
enter a password.

version of a disc that has been assigned

Scene Snips, you must

Each side of a 2-sided disc must be edited separately.
Note: Random

and Program play are not available

when Scene Snip is on.

Clearing Scene Snips
To clear an edit while the disc is playing:
1,

Press SNIP on the remote to bring up the Scene Snip Display.

2,

Highlight the trash can icon next to the edit you want to clear. Press OK.

3,

The edit is cleared

and the trash can icon changes

back to the scissors icon.

If all 6 edits are in use, you can only add a new edit by clearing an existing one.

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Selecting Subtitles
By default, subtitles are off. To turn subtitles on:
1.

While the disc is playing, press INFO on the remote.

2.

Highlight the Subtitles icon. The Subtitle icon acts as a toggle to turn subtitles on and off.
When subtitles are on, the text box below the icons will display the current subtitle language.

You can also turn on subtitles by pressing the SUBTITLE button on the remote control. When the
subtitle info display comes up, press the up/down arrow buttons to change the subtitle language
(if available on that disc).

Selecting the Subtitle

Language

You can change the Subtitle language
created wRh subtitles.

while you're watching

1.

While the disc is playing, press INFO on the remote.

2.

Press the arrow buttons
them on.

a DVD disc, but only if the disc was

to highlight the Subtitle icon and if subtitles are off, press OK to turn

,

Use the up/down arrow buttons to
the disc. If subtitles aren't available,
subtitles are available, the language
The subtitles will be shown in that

4.

To make the Info Display disappear,

scroll through the subtitle languages that are available on
the text in the text box will read Subtitles: Not Available. If
currently showing in the text box is the active selection.
language.
press the INFO button on the remote.

Notes:

Changing the subtitle language with the Info Display will only affect the disc currently
being played. When the disc is removed or the player is turned off, the subtitle language
revert to the language setting specified through the DVDplayer main menu.
The subtitle language

can also be changed

through the DVDplayer

will

menu.

You can also display the subtitle lnfo Display bypressing SUBTITLE on the remote. Press
SUBTITLE again to toggle subtitles on or off Use the up/down arrow buttons to select a
different subtitle language (if available). Press 1NFO to remove the Info Display from the
screen.

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Changing the Audio Language
If the disc was created with different language tracks (recorded in different languages),
use the Info Display to temporarily change the DVD Player's Audio Language setting.
1.

you can

While a disc is playing, press INFO on the remote to bring up the Info Display.
Note: You can also bring up the info display by pressing the AUDlO button on the remote.

2.

Highlight the Audio icon. The current audio language
of icons.

appears

in the text box below the row

3.

Press the up/down arrow buttons to scroll through the attdio languages that are available on
the disc until the audio language you want to use appears in the text box. Audio will be
played in that language.

4.

To make the Info Display disappear,

press the INFO button on the remote.

Notes:
The language feature

only works if the disc was created with multiple audio tracks.

When you choose an audio language from the Info Display, you only override the audio
language setting in the DVD Player's main menu temporarily.
The audio language

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can also be changed

through the DVD player menu.

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Using the Repeat Feature
The default mode for the Repeat feature is Off. There are four Repeat options:
•

Disc - repeats the disc that is playing

•

Title - repeats the title that is playing

•

Chapter - repeats the chapter that is playing

•

A•B - Set the beginning
repeatedly.

(point A) and the end (point B) to make this part of the movie play

To Use Repeat:
1.

While a disc is playing, press INFO on the remote.to

2.

Highlight the Repeat icon. The text in the text box below the icons will read Repeat Mode: OfF

3.

Press the up/down arrow buttons to scroll through
you want is displayed in the text box.

, 4.

bring up the Info Display.

the Repeat options until the Repeat option

Press OK. The selected repeat option will loop repeatedly until you turn Repeat off. Repeat is
turned off by completing steps 1 through 3 above, and selecting the Off option.

A*B Repeat
A•B Repeat lets you define a specific segment on the disc that you want to repeat. For example,
you might like to watch the dogfight in the movie Top Gun. To watch this scene over and over:
1.

Find the spot on the disc that is a few seconds before the beginning of the scene you want to
repeat (this gives you time to access the Info Display and the Repeat feature).

2.

Press INFO on the remote and select the Repeat icon from the Info Display.

3.

Press the up/down arrow buttons until the A•B Repeat option is shown in the text box
underneath the icons. The text box reads Repeat Mode: A-B Press OK to Set A Point.

4.

At the beginning

5.

When you get to the part of the disc that you want to be the end of the repeated
B point), press OK. The segment will repeat until you turn Repeat off.

6.

To make the Info Display disappear

of the scene you want to repeat, press OK to set the A point.

from the screen, press the INFO button on the remote.

How to Cancel Repeat
There are three ways to cancel Repeat:

Chapter 2

segment

•

Press STOP twice.

•

Go to the Repeat icon in the Info Display and select Off

•

Eject the disc.

(the

Playing

DVDs
Using Bookmarks
The bookmark feature lets you mark a point on the disc that you can go to quickly. You can store
up to 6 bookmarks per disc. When you turn the player off or remove the disc, bookmarks are
cleared.

Storing

a Bookmark

1.

While a disc is playing, press INFO on the remote.

2.

Highlight the Bookmark

3.

The Bookmark
two arrows).

icon and press OK.

Menu appears.

An available unmarked

icon will be highlighted

(a disc with

mmoo:oo:,
mnoo:, mm,
:o
4.

When you reach the scene you want to mark, press OK. The unmarked
icons (side-by-side):

icon changes to two

• An arrow that is used to activate the bookmark.
• A trash can 'that is used to clear the bookmark•
Next to the icons, the bookmark
5.

start time and chapter

are displayed.

Press the INFO button on the remote to make the Info Display disappear

from the screen.

Using a Bookmark
1.

While you're playing a disc, press INFO on the remote. The Info Display appears•

2.

Highlight the Bookmark

3.

Highlight the arrow next to the bookmarked

4.

Press OK to return to the place you bookmarked.

5.

To make the lnfo Display disappear

Clearing

icon and Press OK. The Bookmark

menu appears.

scene you want to activate.

from the screen, press INFO on the remote.

a Bookmark

The bookmarks are cleared each time a disc is removed from the player or when the power is
turned off. If you want to clear a bookmark while the disc is playing:
1.

Press INFO on the remote to bring up the Info Display.

2.

Highlight the Bookmark

3.

Highlight the trash can icon next to the bookmark

4.

The bookmark

If all 6 bookmarks

•

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icon and press OK.
you want to clear. Press OK.

is cleared and the trash can icon changes

back to the unmarked

disc icon.

are in use, you can only mark a new scene by clearing an existing bookmark.

Chapter 2

Playing

DVDs

Changing the Camera Angle
Some discs contain multiple angles of a particular scene or sequence. If the disc only has one
angle, this feature won't work. When multiple angles are available, the Camera Angle icon
appears in the upper right corner of the screen. To change the camera angle:
1.

While a disc is playing, press INFO on the remote. The [nfo Display appears.

2.

The Camera Angle icon will display the number of angles available. For example, if there
are 3 different angles, the icon will read 1 of 3. This means angle 1 is currently being
played.

.

4.

The text box beneath the icons displays Camera Angle: 1. Use the up/down arrow buttons
to scroll through the camera angle choices. The camera angle number displayed in the text
window is automatically shown.
To make the Info Display disappear,

press the INFO button on the remote.

Note:

You can also display the camera
angle Info Display bypressing
the up/down
arrow buttons to switch between different
camera
remove the Info Display from the screen.

Chapter 2

ANGLE on the remote.
angles. Press INFO to

Use

Playing

DVDs
Disc Playback Features Using the Remote

&_oA

&

You can use the remote control to activate disc playback features.
Playback features aren't usually available during the opening credits of a movie. If a playback
feature isn't available, the invalid symbol _ appears on the screen when you press that button.

Fast Motion

Playback (Picture Scan)

To scan quickly through the disc when you're playing it, use the Picture Scan feature.

,0,0,0
,0,0,
,0,0,_
0°(.)
_

OOOO

1.

Press the REVERSE or FORWARD button on the remote

when you're playing a disc.

2.

Press the button again to scan at a faster speed. Each time you press the button, the scanning
speed increases.

3.

Press the PLAY button at any time to resume

_lretN_
_o

normal playback.

You can also use the Picture Scan feature by rotating the shuttle on the front of the DVD player.
Rotate the shuttle clockwise (forward search) or counterclockwise
(backward search). The farther
you rotate the shuttle, the faster the speed.
Note: You won't hear the sound (audio)
feature.

on DVD discs when you're using thepicture

scan

Freeze Frame and Frame Advance
1.

Press PAUSE when a disc is playing to freeze the picture.

2.

Each time you press the PAUSE button, the picture
• Press FRAME - on the remote to advance

3.

Press PLAY to resume

advances

one frame.

one frame backwards.

normal playback.

Slow Motion Playback (in Freeze Frame Mode)
While the disc is in freeze frame mode, you can use slow motion playback.
1.

While the disc is playing, press PAUSE on the remote.

2.

Press the REVERSE or the FORWARD button.

3.

Press the button again to increase the slow motion playback

4.

Press PLAY to resume normal playback.

Chapter

Advance

While a disc is playing, you can go forward or backward
CH +_ or CH - _ on the remote.

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speed.

a chapter or track at a time by pressing

Chapter

2

Playing
Scene Again

DVDs

TM

When you're watching or listening to a DVD disc, press the GO BACK-AGAIN button on the remote to go back
approximately
10 seconds to see and hear missed content. Subtitles will automatically be displayed until the end of the
replayed scene (to select the subtitle options, see chapter 5). This feature only works if the disc is encoded with navigation
control.
Multiple presses of the GO BACK-AGMN button will go back further. For example,
times in rapid succession, play will go back 30 seconds.

if you press the GO BACK button three

Subtitles
When a DVD is recorded

with subtitles, you can use the Subtitle feature to view the subtitles on-screen.

1.

Press the SUBTITLE button on the remote when you're playing a disc to bring up the Info Display.

2.

Press the button again to toggle the subtitle feature on or off.

3.

Use the up/down

4.

Press INFO to remove

Audio

Language

You can temporarily

arrows buttons

on the remote to switch between

different

languages

(if available).

the Info Display from the screen.

'
change the default audio language

1.

Press AUDIO to bring up the Info Display.

2.

Use the up/down

3.

Press INFO to remove

arrows buttons

to switch between

(if different

different

audio languages

languages

are available on that disc).

(if available on that disc).

the Info Display from the screen.

Camera Angle
Some DVDs are recorded

using multiple camera

angles (if available on that disc).

1.

Press ANGLE to display the Angle icon.

2.

Use the up/down

3.

Press INFO to remove the Angle icon from the screen.

arrows buttons to switch between

different camera angles (if available on that disc).

Scene Snip Edit
You can edit out sections

of a disc.

1.

Press SNIP to bring up the Scene Snip display.

2.

Select the time you want the first edit to start and press OK. Press OK again where
• You can edit out up to 6 sections
Press INFO or CLEAR to remove

Chapter 2

of a disc.

the Info Display from the screen.

you want the edit to end.

Playing

DVD$

Zoom
When playing DVD discs and Video CDs, you can magnify the screen during normal playback.
For DVD discs, Zoom has 3 levels (1.5x, 2x, 4x). For video CDs, Zoom has 2 levels (Ix, 2x). Zoom
magnifies from the center of the screen. Once in Zoom mode, you can pan right, left, up or down
by using the arrow buttons.
1.

Press ZOOM on the remote control to magnify. (The zoom level will be displayed in the
corner of the screen. Press CLEAR to clear the zoom info display from the screen.)

2.

Press the ZOOM button again to go to the next level of magnification.

3.

To turn Zoom off, press the ZOOM button until you cycle through
normal playback.

all the levels and return to

Note: You can use tbe 1.5x zoom mode to alter a 16x9 letterbox movie (black bars top and
bottom) to a 4x3 format. This will eliminate the black bars at the top and bottom and allow
you to use left/right arrow keys to pan and scan.

'

38

Chapter2

Chapter

Playing
Chapter

Audio

3

CDs

Overview:

•

Using the Info Display

•

Using the Time Display

•

Selecting a Specific Track

•

Selecting a Play Mode

•

Using the Repeat Feature

•

Using IntroScan

•

Using Bookmarks

•

Dub Assist

mGrrAL AUDIO

Changing

39

Playing

Audio

CDs

Using the Info Display
Your I)VI) player has nlany _)f the same t_:atures as an au,.lio C1) player. The pla_er's on-screen
lnlk/ I)isplay I,..'ts you choose \arious
pktyback
features. "Ellis scclion explains
how to play audi,./
Cl)s in your

I)V'I) player

playing

('l)s.

your

To access

alld

sec Chapter

the Info Display

IIO\V

to usc" lh_-' player's

f_'alLLres.

Fc)r instructions

on loading

and

2.

v, hilt tile CI) is playing,

press

INFO on tile ierllc_tc. Tile Into

Display

appe:ns
aClC*ss [hu top of the screen. Each of the p]ayl_ack [__,atures is reprcsentecl
by an icon. 'Eo
access a f_'atLIz'C. LlSe the :nlOW
btltn)ns Oll tile remote to higLlJight
the
icon
l'ach
|_+attlrc
that can
be a,.'ccsscd
flom the On-Screen
Itlfo l)ispkty is ¢lcscrihcd on tile foliowirtg
pages. T_) clear the
Info Display

lrom the screen,

press

INFO ,:_ll the icnlote

control.

Note." 7b sec Ib_, D{/b l)i._l)lt O' tt'bileplc(l't'Hg
audio C1)s. you I*ulsl letrll o_t I'ozcr TI "atzd tuttc
it to ItS Uzdc,o l]qaltt Challlz_,l. t:or more tlz/_)rmatt'on about Ibc, 71 "_ I "t'cl_,{)IHl_ltt C']_a_zttel.
se_, C_apter 1

Time Display

Bookmarks
Play Mode
Track

I
IntroScan
Repeat;

l

÷maama
Using the Time

Display

Tile Clock part of the Info Display shows the current disc time. To see the current disc time:
1.

Press INFO on the remote (the Info Display appears).

2.

Highlight the Clock icon. Press OK. The amount of time the track has played appears
time window.

3.

Press INFO to clear the screen.

in the

Selecting a Specific Track

40

1.

Press INFO on the remote (the Info Display appears).

2.

Highlight the Track icon.

3.

Use the number buttons on the remote to enter the track number you want to play, or use tile
up/down arrow buttons to scroll through the track numbers. Yon may need to press the OK
button on the remote after you enter a single digit track number.

Chapter

3

Playing

Audio

CDs

Selecting a Play Mode
The Play Mode feature lets you set up tile order in which you want the tracks on the CD to phty.
There are three options:
Standard:

the tracks

Random:

the tracks on the CI) play in randow* order.

play

in tile order listed on the CI) (starting with track 1).

Program: the tracks on the CI) play in the order you've programmed.
program list in the PI*O' menu of the DVD Player's main menu.

Switching
Standard
setting:

between

Standard

and Random

You must first create a

Play

(the order listed on the CD) is the default setting for your player. To change the default

1.

Press INFO on the remote while a disc is playing. The lnfo Display appears•

2.

Highlight the Play Mode icon• The current play mode appears in the text box underneath the
icons. Press the up/down arrow buttons to scroll through the play mode choices until Random
appears in the text box. The tracks on the CD will now play in random order.
Note:

77_eplayer dqfilults m Standard playback

whenever.you

put a new CD 07to 3_)ur player

Using the Program Play Feature
To use the Program Playback feature, yon must enter the order in which you want the tracks on
the CD to play by creating a program. This is done from the DVD player's menu.
If the disc is playing, press STOP to stop playback
main menu appears).

1.

TI_

l_ _ her,_

wRI _

th e two

lines

of context

Sensit

_¥e

I_elp

Chapter

3

2.

Highlight PlcO, Mode and press OK (the Play Mode menu appears).

3.

Highlight Edit Program and press OK (the Edit Program screen
appears).

4.

The Track box is highlighted. Use the number buttons on the remote
to enter the track you want to play first. The track number yon
entered appears in the Track box and the cursor highlights Add.

Press OK to add that track to the Program List. The cursor jumps to
the next spot in the Program List section• Make sure the Track box is
highlighted and enter your next track.

5.

iocated

Use the Edit Program screen to create
your own playlist.

(the DVD player

.

Continue adding tracks as explained in steps 4-5 until your program
is complete. You can play your prograrn by highlighting Play and
pressing OK, or you can save the program by highlighting Done and
pressing OK. If you save the program, you can select it from the Inh)
Display• The program will be erased when you remove the disc from
the player or the player is turned off.

Playing

Audio

Cns

Editing a Playlist
1.

If the disc is playing, press STOP to stop playback.

2.

Highlight Play Mode and press OK (the Play Mode menu appears).

3.

Highlight Edit Program and press OK (the Edit Program screen appears).

4.

Highlight the item in the playlist you want to delete.

5.

Highlight Delete, and press OK.

6.

When you've

rearranged

the playlist and/or

The DVD player main menu appears.

deleted all the tracks necessary,

press OK.

Using the Repeat Feature
The default mode for the Repeat feature is Off. There are three Repeat options for Audio CDs:
•

Disc - repeats the disc that is playing

•

Track - repeats the track that is playing

•

A•B - Set the beginning
' repeatedly.

(point A) and the end (point B) to make this part of the CD play

To Use Repeat:
1.

While a disc is playing, press INFO on the remote

2.

Highlight the Repeat icon. The text in the text box below the icons will read Repeat Mode: Off

.

4.

Press the up/down arrow buttons to scroll through
you want is displayed in the text box.

2.

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the Repeat options until the Repeat option

Press OK. The selected repeat option will loop repeatedly until you turn Repeat off. Repeat is
turned off by completing steps 1 through 3 above, and selecting the Off option.

A,B Repeat
AoB Repeat lets you define a specific segment
1,

to bring up the Info. Display.

on the disc that you want to repeat:

Find the spot on the disc that is a few seconds before the beginning of the part you want to
repeat (this gives you time to access the Info Display and the Repeat feature).
Press INFO on the remote and select the Repeat icon from the Info Display.

3.

Press the up/down arrow buttons until the A,,B Repeat option is shown in the text box
underneath the icons. The text box reads Repeat Mode: A-B Press OKto SetA Point.

4.

At the beginning

5.

When you get to the part of the disc that you want to be the end of the repeated
B point), press OK. The segment will repeat until you turn Repeat off.

6.

To make the Info Display disappear

of the part you want to repeat, press OK to set the A point.
segment

(the

from the screen, press the INFO button on the remote.

Chapter

3

Playing

Audio

CDs

How to Cancel Repeat
There are three ways to cancel Repeat:
•

Press STOP twice.

•

Go to the Repeat icon in the Info Display and select Off

•

Eject the disc.

IntroScan plays the first ten seconds
many car radios). To use IntroScan:

of each track on the CD (similar to the scan feature that's on

Using
IntroScan
1. Press INFO on the remote (the lnfo Display appears).
2.

Highlight the lntroScan
• After IntroScan

icon, Press OK. The first ten seconds

goes through

all of the tracks, it stops.

• If you want to stop IntroScan while it's in progress,
track starts playing in its entirety.
• You can also access IntroScan

Chapter 3

of each track will play.

press PLAY on the remote. The current

from the Play Mode menu in the DVD Player's main menu.

4"

Playing

Audio

CDs

Using Bookmarks
The bookmark feature lets you mark a point on the disc that you can go to quickly. You can store
up to 6 bookmarks per disc. When you turn the player off or remove the disc, bookmarks are
cleared.

Storing a Bookmark
1.

While a disc is playing, press INFO on the remote.

2.

Highlight the Bookmark

3.

The Bookmark
two arrows).

Menu appears.

00:06:18

4.

icon and press OK.
An available unmarked

icon will be highlighted

(a disc with

T2

When you reach the place you want to mark, press OK. The unmarked
icons (side-by-side):

icon changes

to two

• An arrow that is used to activate the bookmark.
• A trashcan

that is used to clear the bookmark.

Next to the icons, the bookmark
5.

start time and track are displayed.

Press the INFO button on the remote to make the Info Display disappear

from the screen.

Using a Bookmark

44

1.

While you're playing a disc, press INFO on the remote. The Info Display appears.

2.

Highlight the Bookmark

3.

Highlight the arrow next to the bookmark

4.

Press OK to activate the bookmark.

5.

To make the Info Display disappear

icon and Press OK. The Bookmark

menu appears.

you want to activate.

from the screen, press INFO on the remote.

Chapter

3

Playing

Audio

CDs

Clearing a Bookmark
The

bookmarks

ar_' cleared

each

time

a disc

is removed

turned off. If you v.'ant to clear a bookmark
1.

Press

2.

on

INFO

tilt.' remote

to

the

player

or when

the

pow_'r

is

v,.hile d'._' disc is playing:

Up [hL' Inl_)

blling

from

l)ispla)

t g alight the l_ookmark icon and press OK.

3.

Highlig]ll

4.

The

die

trashcan

bookmark

icon

is clearecl

next
and

If all 6 I+ooktmuks are in use. ,,on

to the

th_

trashcan

can

onl)

bookmark

you

icon

changes

want

Io clear,

back

mark ncxx ;t scq'llu by

to the
clcating

F'ress

OK.

unmarll)isplay appe_lrN
;l_.'r/)ss
the
top of the screen when you press the INFO button on the remote (while a disc is pla} ing) Each
feature is ilhlstrated with an icon. Use the arrow btltlolls to IllO\'e I[lri)tigh t]l_.' dif[+.>]ent icons in the
lnfo Display.

Repeat

Index

Time Disp/ay

Audio
Track

When an icon is highlighted,
in the text box.
Remember,

use the up/down

:in'o\\ buttons to scroll through

<.'hoices displayed

you can only access the Info Display when you're playing a disc.

The invalid symbol _ appears on the screen when you press a button that doesn't have any
function. If one of the icons is "grayed out," the lnfo Display feature isn't avaihlhle tT_]tile disc
you're playing. To bring up the Info Display:
1.

Press INFO on the remote. The Video CD Info l)isphiy appears

2.

Press INFO a second

3.

Press INFO a third time to turn the lnfo Display off.

Chapter

4

time to bring up Help text regarding

across the top of tile screen.

tile cun+ent selection.

CDs

Playing

Video

CDs

Selecting a Specific Track
1.

F'ress INFO on the remote

2.

Use the arrow

3

Use the number button(s)
on the remote to enter the track nLunher you v,,ant to play, or use
the tip down arrows to scroll through
the track nulnbers.
When
a new track number
is
entered,

Selecting

buttons

that track

to bring

up tile Info Display.

on the remote

will begin

a Specific

to highlight

the

Track

icon from the Info I)isplay.

playing

Index

1.

Press INFO on the remote to bring up the h_fo Display.

2

Highlight the lmtex icon from the lnt_._Display.

3.

Use the number button(s) on the remote to enter the index number you want to play, or use
the up/down arrows to scroll through the index numbers. When a new index number is
entered, that index will begin playing.

Using the Repeat Feature
You can tell the player to repeat the entire disc, a track, an index or yon can set A.B repeat. The
default mode for the Repeat feature is Off. There are four Repeat options:
Disc - repeats the disc that is playing
Track - repeats the track that is playing
•

Index - repeats the index that is playing

To Use Repeat:
1.

While a disc is playing, press INFO on the remote to bring up the Info Display.

2.

Highlight the Repeat icon. The text in the text box below the icons will read Repeat Mode: Off

3.

Press the up/down arrow buttons to scroll through
you want is displayed in the text box.

4.

The selected repeat option will begin immediately and loop repeatedly until you turn Repeat
off. Repeat is turned off by completing steps 1 through 3 above, and selecting the Off option.

the Repeat options until the Repeat option

How to Cancel Repeat
There are three ways to cancel Repeat:
•

Press STOP twice.

•

Go to the Repeat icon in the Info Display and select Off

•

Eject the disc.
Note:
Your rr'peal settings are erased each time you remove a Video CD,/rom the player.

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Chapter 4

Playing

Video

CDs

Changing the Audio Channel Output
If you are playing a stereo Video CD, you can change the channel output from the player.
1.

Press AUDIO (or INFO) on the remote to bring up the Info Display.

2.

Highlight the Audio Channel

3.

The audio channel choices appear in the text box. Use the up/down arrow keys to scroll
through the choices: Stereo, Left, Rightor Mono. Whatever choice is displayed becomes the
active choice.

icon on the Info Display.

Skipping Tracks
•

To skip forward to the beginning of the next track on a VCD, press CH + '_ on the remote
(SKIP FWD on the front of the player). Press the button again to go to the beginning of the
next track.

•

To skip backward to the beginning of the track that is playing on a Video CD, press
CH + _" on the remote (SKIP BACK on the front of the player). Press the button again to
go to the beginning of the preceding track.
Note: If the VCD disc was authored with Playback Control (indicated by the PBC light
on the frontpanel
of the DVDplayer) navigating with CH + _ or CH- _ buttons may
not work.

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Chapter

Using
Menu
Chapter

the DVD
System

5

Player's

Overview:

•

The DVD Player Menu

•

The Play Menu

•

The Lock Menu

•

The Display Menu

•

The Sound Menu

•

The Languages Menu

•

The Glossary

Changing

aln.

53

Using

the

DVD

Player's

Menu

System

The DVD Player Menu System
Tile DVD player menu system is not the same as the disc menu or the lnfo Display. Tile I)VI)
player menu comes up when there is no disc playing. If you are playing a disc. press STOP on the
remote control to stop i'Jlayback and bring up the I)VD player menu.

R_s_me

Two Types of Menu

flay

F_ay M0de

Path and Action

Path Items

rock
Di_o_,_y

_ _ [_r.I

_,,i I, i

A path

_DI5

tnenu

item is a path
t _9uages

_ Sca*l_l L09_

item has an arrow

on the right side

to MORE options.

To see the path

the path menu item and press
to the right of the menu item.
t_

two

_nes o_ c0ntexl

to let you
menu

know

options,

this

highligh_

i Ot_

_lossarv

T_4S is where

Items:

_en$1_ive

OK. The next set of menu

choices

appears

h,alp

The Soundmenu
is an examl'_le of a path menu item-- when the Sound
menu is highlighted, press OK. The Sound options appear on the screen.
The Sound menu is an example of a
path menu item.

Action Items
Action menu items are used in two ways:
With an action menu item, what you see is what you get. When an action
menu item is highlighted, press OK and that action is taken. Resume PI_O,
on your player's menu system is an example of an action menu item.
Press OK when Resume PlcO, is highlighted; the menu disappears and
playback is resumed.
_re_s pla_, I**slam _layb_¢k

The Play option is an example of an
action menu item.

Sometimes an action menu item is used as a "toggle." You highlight'the
action menu item, press OK, and the selection (shown to the right of the
menu item) changes from one choice to another. Sound Logic in the
Soundmenu
is an example of an action menu item that is a toggle. If you
highlight Sound Logic and press OK, the selection changes from On to
Off and vice versa, each time you press OK.-To return to the previous
screen, press the left arrow button.

The Play/Resume

Play Option

To get to the DVD Player menu, press STOP on the remote control. The
DVD Player menu will appear whenever a disc stops playing. The first
item in the main menu is the Play/Resume Play option. If there isn't a
disc in the player, the option reads Play with the prompt Insert Disc to
the right. If there is a disc in the player and it was previously playing, the
option reads Resume Play and the name of the disc is displayed on the
right.
press

play I_ $_,_r, Mlybl¢k

Press OK to clear the screen and
resume play.

54

Any tirne you stop playback, you will be returned to the DVD player
menu, and the Play option wil[ read Resume Play. To resume play,
highlight the option and press OK, or press the PLAY button on the
relnote.

Chapter

5

Using

the

DVD

Player's

Menu

System

The Play Mode Menu
The DVD F'layer's P[_O'Mode menu lets you choose difl_'renl ways to play the disc. To sec Ph O'
Mode menu opti,:ms, a disc must be in tile I)VD pktyer.

Selecting

a Play Mode

The first three oI, ti,:ms in the PlcO,Mode menu dete]mine
on a disc,
Standard
Play: plays the discs titles and chapters
1 plays first, then chapter 2 of Title 1. etc.)
Random

Play: plays the chapters

in what order the titles or tracks ,.,,ill pet 3

in their default order (ie..

chapter

1 of Title

of each title in random order

Program Play: I:'lays the chapters on the disc it'Lthe order you have programnaed (you must
select Edit Program and set up the order in which you want the tracks on the disc to play).

I_sume

1.

If the disc is playing, press STOP (the DVD Player's main menu
appears).

I

2.

Highlight the Plal'Mode

e

3.

Press OK. The Pl_o'Mode menu items appear.

4.

Highlight the desired option and press OK. Prr{wam PIt O' ,,',ill not
work unless you have created a program list.

I'l,q"/

t-Z-Z _-__,2i..........
LC,_k

Program pI,_V

"*autld
Dt_pI_

menu option.

tae, g,_ge$

Thl_ h_ where

the two

,r_es r,t ¢,_,1)d. x_ sensitive

Selecting Random Play plays the
disc's tracks in random order.

Chapter

5

;_elp

Using
How

the

to Create

DVD

Player's

Menu

System

a Program

To use the Program PIe(t, option, you must c'e lie a p'ogranl list to set tile order in whicil you
want the tracks (or tit_es and chapters on a I_,VD "_qdeo disc) on the disc to pkly.
Creating
I.

3.
Track

Pr0gram

List

Q

nlenu

Iligl/light
appearsL

This is whe_l_ the
will be Iocated

two

lilies

of context

serlsltlYe

Program

(24)

press

is highlighted.
on the remote

OK (tile I:'di! /'r _g "_

screen

/1so tile up,'do_x n anows or the
to enter till' lntck VOll \vant tO pI:ly

in

6.

The highlight will move back to the Track box so you can enter tile
next track into the Program List. Make sure the Track box is
highlighted and enter your next track,

7,

Continue adding titles as explained in steps 4-5 unti_, your program
is complete. You can play your program by highlighting Pla.y and
pressing OK, or you can save the program by highlighting Done
and pressing OK. If you save the program, you can select it from
the Info Display while the disc is playing. The program will be
erased when you remove the disc from the player.

a Program List for a DVD Video Disc

1.

If the disc is playing, press STOP to stop playback (the DVD player
main menu appears).

2.

Highlight

3.

Highlight Edit Program and press OK (the Edit Program screen
appears).

P!ay Mode and press

OK (the

Pla, Mode., menu

appears).

1122)
4.

5.

When the Title box is highlighted, enter
the title number you want to place in
the list.

The Title box is highlighted. Use the up/down anows or the
number buttons on the remote to enter the title you want to play
first. The title number you entered appears in the Title box. The
number of chapters available appears under the Chapter hox.
Highlight the Chapter box and use the up/down arrows or the
number buttons on the remote to entre the chapter you want to
play first and press OK. The highlight jumps to Ihe Add button.
Press OK to add that chapter to the Pro,gram List. The highlight
jumps back to the Title box st) you can add more titles and/or
chapters. Make sure the Title box is highlighted and enter your next
title and/or chapter.

7.

56

k'di! l_;c{{{ram and

List

Qmm
m

player

The highlight will move to the Add box. Press OK to add that
tiack to the Program List {.the track numbel and time ,,',ill appear
the Program List).

Creating

Chaplet

(the DVD

hetp

When the Track box is highlighted,
enter the track number you want to
place in the list.

Title

playback

appears).

7)'ack box
buttons
first Press OK.
i1ktn)l)er

5,

CD

Highlight Pla 'Mode and press OK (the lqr O, ,llodt, nlenu appearsL

Li. The

(24)

List for an Audio

If the disc is playing, press STOP to stop
lniiin

2.

a Program

Continue adding titles/chapters its explained in steps 4-6 until your
program is complete. You can play your program by highlighting
PigO, and pressing OK_ or you can save the progr;un by higl)lighting
Done and pressing OK. If you save the program, you can select it
from the Infi) Disphly while thL' disc is playing. The program will be
erased when you remove the disc fronl file player.

Chapter

5

....Using

the

DVD

Player,s

Menu

System

Editing a Program
Deleting

Chapters

To delete chapters
1.

If the' disc is playing, pre_,s STOP tostop playl'mck (the, D\q) player
main

"_-1

2.,

I,_z,

To delete an entry from the playlist,
highlight it, then highlight Delete and
press OK,

mentt

appears).

Highlight

Pit41' Mode

Highlight
appears),

l'_dl'l ])ro,Rrelnl and

_.

Highlight

the item in the playlist

5.

Highlight

Delete,

6.

When you
press OK.

Inserting

5

and press

and press

are finished

OK (the Pl:(l' Mode menu

press

OK (the

you

\',ant

Edil Pro,_ralll

appears).
sc'reel't

to delete

OK.

rearranging

the playlist,

highlight

Done

and

Chapters

To insert chapters

Chapter

from the pkiylist:

into the playlist:

1.

If the disc is playing, press STOP to stop playback
main nrenu appears).

(the DvD player

2.

Highlight PIco, Mode and press OK (the Plco' Mode menu appears).

3.

Highlight Edit Program and press OK (the Edit Prop,ram screen
appears).

4.

Use the left/right arrow keys to move the highlight to the program
list. Use the up/down arrow keys to mark the spot in the playlist
where you want to insert a chapter (the inserted chapter will be
placed beJbre tile highlighted chapter).

5.

Highlight the Chapter box and use the up/down arrows or the
number buttons on the remote to enter the chapter you want to
play first.

6.

Highlight Insert and press OK.

7.

When you are finished rearranging
press OK.

the playlist, highlight Done and

5

Using

the

DVD

Player's+Menu

System

Autoplay
You can set the Autoplay option to play your disc automatically
I.

Froln thc DVI) player's illahl
option clnd press OK.

2.

The Play Mode selections
option

3.

nlelltl

(player

appear, lIig

after you close the disc tray.

ON, no disc playing) highlight tile Plal' Diode
Rht the Autoplay option and press OK to toggle the

ol],./off.

F'ress the lcl] arroxx button to rctcirn to die previous
return to the main menu.

menu or press GO BACK,AGAIN to

Dub Assist
Dub Assist he[ps yocl record a CD onto an audio cassette tape hy determining the number of
tracks that will fit on one side of the tape so you have time to turn the tape over to record on the
other side,
To use Dub Assist when you're recording

a CD onto an audio cassette:

Press STOP if a CD is playing (the DVD Player's main menu
appears).

1,

2.

Highlight Pla_: Mode and press OK (the Play Mode options

3.

Highlight Dub Assist and press OK (the Dub Assz_t screen appears).

4+ The highlight should he in the Play Orderwindow.
Standard, optimized, or Program.

appear).

Choose

Standard:
This is the default mode. The tracks are recorded in
the order on the CD (track 1 is recorded first, track 2 second, etc.)
Optimized:
The tracks are recorded in the order that optimizes
the number of tracks that can fit on one side of the audio

The Dub Assist Screen

cassette so you have the least amount of dead space at the end
of the tape.
Program: The tracks are recorded in the order you program.
You must create your program in the Edit Program menu that's
in the DVD Player's Play menu.
Use the arrow keys to highlight the Segment Length box. When the
Segment Length box is highlighted, use the up/down arrow buttons
to enter the length of one Side of the audio cassette.

5.

,

7.

58

The order the tracks will be recorded in appears in the Segment
Length box. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Start box and
press OK.
Follow the instructions

on the screen to begin recording.

Chapter 5

Using

the

DVD

Player's

Menu

System

The Lock Menu
The padlock
unlocked.
1_

icon on tile front

of your

DVD player

shows

whether

your

pktyer

is locked

or

Locked:
A password
is needed
in order to play discs that aren't included
in the rating
limits you have set. When the player is locked, no one can access the Lock Menu items
without entering
the password.

_1_ Unlocked:

A password

isn't

required

to play discs

Locking Your DVD Player

-, .............
_3

nnnnu

1.

If the disc is playing, press STOP (the DVD Player's main metal
appears).

2.

Highlight Lock and press OK (the Lock menu items appear).

3.

Highlight
appears.

4.

Press the number keys on the remote to enter the password you
want to use (similar to entering your PIN when you use a bank
machine).

5.

After you've entered the last number
Confirm Password appears.

6.

Enter the numbers you entered the first tin're and press OK when
you're finished. You are returned to the main menu.

¢_l*mg¢, PA.,_word
• Scene Snip

_

o..,,o,,.
....
7 $_ttn_t

I

Ct"*_

_,ew pHtwO_

unsut

Tc_lt

Use the numbers on the remote to
enter a password.

Lock Player and press OK. The Enter New Password screen

in the password,

Unlocking Your DVD Player
1.

If the disc is playing, press STOP (the DVD Player's main menu appears).

2.

Highlight Lock and press OK.

3.

The Enter Password box appears.
appear).

4.

Highlight

Enter your password

Unlock Player and press OK. The locked

and press OK (the Lock menu options

icon changes

to unlocked.

Changing Your Password
The player must be locked to change the password.
1.

If the disc is playing, press STOP (the DVD Player's main menu appears).

2.

Highlight Lock and press OK. Enter Password appears on the screen. Enter your password.

3.

Highlight Change Password and press OK. Enter New Password appears.

4.

Press the number buttons on the remote to enter the new password
OK. dbnfirm Password appears.

5.

Press the number keys to enter the password

Chapter

5

you want to use and press

again and press OK when you're finished.

press OK.

Using

the

DVD

Player's

Menu

System

Editing Your Scene Snip Disc Library
The l)isc Library ',;'ill consisl of a nmnbcred list of titles that have been edited, ff no disc title is
a\'aiktl+]c, the title will be I)VI).
How

to Edit the

The

Disc Library

PLAYER

must

]

be locked

1° tare

lot scene

stop

1.

11'tile disc is playing,
appea rs )

2

ttighlighl

3.

I lighligh{ AZeHe A'tlip l:klit and press
screen appcars).

edilS

press STOP

(the

I)VI) Player's

nlain menu

efCe¢l

Lock and

press

OK (the

Lock menu

appears).

OK (the Scene

Snip Disc Library

Note:
}bH truest ccitt a mom'e hqfinx, it appears ttt the Dt_c Librat_l'.
,Ih)l'ies l,olt hgtt'e I/ol edited tt'il[ rio/appear
itt the Lthrtt O'
This is where

the two

_ines

ol context

sensitive

help

will be _ocat e(_

4.

Select a title and highlight Remove &
Restore to remove all edits and restore

Highlight
Highlight
•

tile title of the movie you want to renrove
Remove & Restore and press OK.

flom the list.

A message
appears
asking if you are sure you want to remove
the edits and restore the disc to the original version.

the disc to its original version.

5.

Highlight
Yes and press OK. The disc will be restored
verskm and removed
from the Disc Library.

6,

Press

the left arrow

key to return

to the nlain

to its original

menu.

Setting the Ratings Limits
The Ratings Limits feature is a rating limit system, sort of like movie ratings. It works with I)VI)
discs that have been assigned a rating. This helps you control the types of DVDs that yotlr
family watches.
Note: The player alerts ),ott tt'hen you tO' topic O, a movw with a rating that exceeds the limit
Fou 're set. Some discs include a rating ovem_'de fi, atttre. Whet* .you play a disc with this
featttre, the messageOverride
Limit or Cancel Selection appears on the screen. If you
choose to overlqde the rating limit, you zt'ill twed to enter yom'password
to begin plavback.

Changing

to a Different

Country's

Rating System

Some countries use different rating systems. The default for this DVD player is the United
States. You can change to a different country's rating system through tire Lock menu.
1.

If the disc is playing, press STOP (the DVI) Player's main menu is displayed).

2.

From the main menu, highlight the Lock option and [)russ OK (the Lock menu appears).

3.

Highlight

Ratings Limits and press OK (the Ratings Limits menu appears).

4.

Highlight

Countw

5.

Highlight the country you want to dlange
next to the Couflt/Tp path menu).

6.

Press the left arrow key to return 1o the nlain tnenLi.

60

and press OK (a list of countries

appears).

to and press OK (the country you selected

appears

Chapter

5

all

Using

the

DVD

Player's

Menu

System

Rated Titles
The Rated Titles option lets you detenvdne how your player ",,.,illreact to discs that contain movies
that are rated (in the U.S.A.. the Motion Pictures Association of America rates movies as G, F'G. PG13, etc.).
You decide which ratings require a password and which ones don't. This systut+L++
ranks the ratings
1
through 8 in order to accomn'Jodate differerLt cotmtries' ratings systems ( 1 is considered a movie title
vvitb the least offensive material).
In order for the Rating Lc\'e] feature to v_rork, the disc InLIst be encoded with rating information. II
the author of the disc did not encode rating in[ormation, then this feature ,,,.'illnot work for that disc.
The DVI) Player must be locked in order for it to enforce
the Lock menu.

he settings in the Ralitlgs Limits part of

From the Lock menu. highlight Ratlugs Limits and press OK (the
Ratings Limits menu is displayed).

l.

2.

Highlight Rated Titles and press OK (the 8-level rating limits list
appears).

3.

To change the rating limit, press the up or clown arrow button.
• The ratings that don't require a password (free access) appear
under the bar, in the green part of the block.
• The ratings that require a password
the red part of tD.e block.

4,

The Rated Titles screen lets you set
the Rating Limit

appear

above the bar. in

When you have moved the bar to the desired setting, press OK. 5kx_
are returned to the Rated Titles screen and the setting appears to the
right of the Rated Titles option. For example, if you set 3 as the
highest rating for Free Access (green), then the Rated Titles selection
appears as 3 (that's the player's number for PG in the &level system)
for the movie studio's rating. This means when the player is locked,
it will require you to crater the password to play any discs that are (
rated higher than 3 (i.e., PG-13 or NC-17).

5.

Chapter

5

Press the left arrow button to return to the main screen.

Using

the

DVD

Player's

Menu

System

Unrated Titles
Some

titles (movies)

aren't

rated,

bttt may contain

material

how yotl want the Rat/'/lgs Li//tlls t'eatur(_, of yotlr player
password
required
To set the l'nrated
77lies oration:

q'l

]

lawn_

]

that is unsuital_le

to halldlc

these

for chiMren.

discs:

free access

You decide
or

1.

From the Loci,: Menu. hightighl Rati,,gs LImtts and press OK.

2.

liighlighl
appear.

......... !mmm_i

[s_.

_,Jll

the

/ 'uraled 77/h,s and press Ob:. The [',zraled

up

dov..n

ano,.\

or P(ISSII'O/Y/l_eql/i/'e([
SCl'e_n.

.n_ts

and

buttons
Press

The (_l_ti()i1 yotl

OK.
chose

to highlight
_'Otl arc

y,:)ur
relurned

is displayed

next

the

menu.

7_t/es options

choice:

Free

Access

to the

previous

to the

[_l_tc(I

77lies option.

y Ir,, _

q.

Press

the

l{'ft alr()\\

key

to retLlri)

to

nlaJn

Choose Unrated Titles to set free access
or require a password for unrated titles.

Front Tray Lock
YOLIc'al_ lock the front tray of the DVD player so it can't be opened.
1.

From the Lock memt, highlight Front Tray Lock. Press OK to toggle
the Front Tra_, Lock setting On or Q.ff
• 'Tray is k)cked" appears when the Front Tray Lock feature is
turned on :.rod you try to open the front tray of the DVD player.

2.

Press the left arl-oxv key to l'etnrn to tile main menu,

System Test

62

1.

Highlight System Testwithin

the Lock menu.

2.

Press OK to display the System Test Results screen.

3.

Press the left arrow key to return to the main menu.

Chapter

5

Using

the

DVD

Player's

Menu

System

The Display Menu
the

front

panel

of the

I)VI)

playc]

adjusts

the

lot)ks

TV Image
The

71"/m_emenu

)epeDdiil_

on

the

typ_.t of telc\

\\a_
ision

a i//o\i,';ippcals
you

hu\_.'.

Ol_ your

)t)_i

nm\

\\atlt

TV

Standald

to adjust

TVs

the

are

t x 3 formal.

scrt.'el++ stating

(also

called thu aspect ratio).
]

2

From

the

DVI)

Pktyurs

highlight

l)l,_[_l( O' anti

F ghlight

71"Imaqe.

main
press

Press

i'ncnu
()I'4 (the

OFt. The

(player

ON,

no

disc

1)i,_plc O' options

Tl'Image

playing),

appear),

options

appear.

4 x 3 Letterbox
- Choose this setting if you want to see movies in
their original aspect ratio (height-to width ratio). You'll see the entire
flame of the movie, hut it will take up a smaller portion of the screen
xcrtical b . The moxie might appear with black bars at the top and
Notion1

of

the

screen.

4x3 Letterbox

4 x 3 Standard
- Choose this setting if you want the movie to fill
tile emire screen of your TV. This might mean that parts of tile
picture (the Left and right edges) won't be seen.
Most discs produced in a widescreen format can't be cropped in this
fashion. This means the black hats will appear at the top and the
bottonl of the screen.

4x3 Standard

16 x 9 Widescreen
- Choose this setting if your DVD Player is
connected to a widescreen TV. If you choose this setting and you
don'{ ]lave a widescreen TV, the images on the screen may appear
clistorted dtle to vertical compression.
If you play a disc recorded in 4 x 3 format on a widescreen
left and right side of the screen "+viiiappear black.

16x9 Widescreen

TV, the

Sotne movies arc actually slightly wider than 16x9. In this case,
black bars \',,ill appear at tire top and bottom of the screen even in
Widcscreen mode.
,¥ole. Skmwdiscs are ah'ea_O,./ormatted
(,lllil'e

inla_e

Call

be

seen

Oil

a

standard

with black bars so the
_l_screen,

Ill,(lit

bal)e

a

widescreen TV and.poll are playing this O]per?/'disc, you will need
to set ,our TV to expa*ul lbe image See your +IVUser's Manual

Chapter

5

Using

the

DVD

Player's

Menu

System

Front Display
This f_:aturc h_.tsyou to choose how the front panel display on your I)VD Player appears.
1.

From the l)VI) Player's main ntcnu (player ON, no disc playirlg), hig 1limb l)i._7)lt(t'and press
OK (the l)is])lcO, inei_u appears).

2.

Highlight I.'rcuztDi._7_kO, and press O1,[. You can choose
•
•
•
•

fr,')ln 5 settings:

Atlt<) (bllight unless player is off)
Dim for Movies (dims when disc is playing)
Off lkn Movies (nl) (lisplay when disc is playing)
Ahvays Bright
A]x\'avs
l)im

•

The clcfault is Dim for Movies.
3.

tligh ight the setting you want to use aud press ()I,L Press the left an'ow button to return to
the previous menu. Your selection is displayed next to the FroJzt Dispkz ' path menu.

4.

Press the left arrow button to go back to the main menu.

On-Screen

Displays

This feature lets you select whether you want certain on-screen
It contains three choices with check boxes next to them:

displays to appear

•

Information Display - When turned on, displays time transport
forwarcling or reversing playback.

•

Angle Indicator - When turned on, displays camera angle icon if more than one camera angle
is available.

•

Scene Again
feature.

TM

Text

when you are fast

When turned on, displays subtitles when you use the Scene Again

The default is to show all on-screen

Angle

TM

displays. To turn one of the options on or off:

| Inlo Oi_pllys

1. . From the main menn, highlight the Display option and press OK (the
Display menu appears).

Indicator

2.

Highlight the On-Screen Displays option and press OK (the three onscreen display options appear on the right).

3.

Highlight an option and press OK. Thi,s toggles the option on or off.

4.

Press the left arrow key to return to the main menu.

1 T¥ Image
2 Fr_,_

information

on the screen.

D b_pl,l?

The On-Screen Displays option lets you
choose which on-screen display items
appear on your TV Screen.

64

Chapter5

Using

the

DVD

Player's

Menu

System

The Sound Menu
The So1_*ld menu lets you select different sound settings to nl;.itch the
connected to your DVD Player.

equipment

}ou ]1axe

Digital Output
Digital output lets you choose which type of digital audio is output fr(ml your I)VD player. If
you've used an optical cable to connect a l)olby Pro Logic, l)(_[by l)igita], or I)TS receiver, you
must adjust this setting. There are two options:
•

Dolby Digital: Choose this setting if you connected

•

DTS: Choose this setting if yon connected

The default

a 1)olby Digital receiver.

a DTS receiver or decoder

to your I)VD Player.

is Dolby Digital. To change the digital output:

R,el;t_n_ePlay
progcam Play
Lock

1.
_

...........

41JOigital

Displ_

Oulplal

bOT$

AnalOg Output

S. _ Ci_nmeJ

_IUP
tar_g_ges

_

5A • Chanr_l
ChanneSl

TruS_Jrr°und

2.
off

3.

From the main menu. highlight and select the Sound option an([
press OK (the Sotmd menu is displayed).
Highlight the Digital Output option and press OK.
Highlight the desired OUtl_Utand press OK.

Setup

Press the left arrow 7key to return to the nlain l'l_lenu.

Select the Digital Output option
from the Sound menu.

Note: If you set Digital OHtpl_t tO D_, you trot!! baz'e ),our DVD
Player con_wcted
to a receit'er or decodc, r with the DZS"fi, atttr_,
and the disc you play must support the DTS a,diojbrmat,
ifyou
choose DTS and your receil'er or decoder doesll 7 sltpport DTS;
you

Chapter

5

won't

bear a* O, audio.

Using

the

DVD

Player's

Menu

System

Analog Output
Aua]o,_

output

lets

2-Channel
turn
•

5.1

the

you

Stel,:o:
SRS

(]hannel

choose
Choose

"['ruStulound
Otflpul:

I)1'I)
player.
I1 you
the 3"ouud
nleuu.

which
this

of analog

setting

fe_itun_'

Choose
select

type

this
tills

if I you

on

audio

connected

or off (see

setting

seltin_4

if \ou
you

will

is output

froul

tile

player

|)VD

Proglam

connected
need

Di_plal"

_.2L2y----

I_>!g..,ou!Dy,
_2

Anllog

_no ...........................................
1176
Cokmymc ....................................
1004, 1006
Concerto .............................................
1004, 1006
Conmc/Cony
.............
1012, 1013, 1014, 1038, 1176
Craig ..................................................................
1038
Cro_ n .......................................................
1038, 1171
Curtis Mathes ...............................
1000, 1004, 1006,
..........................................
1015, 1105, 1162, 1171
CXC .................................................................
1038
llaewoo .......................................
1004, 1005, 1006,
..................................
!016, 1017, 1018, 1127, 1171
Datqron .....................................
1004, 1006, 1171
I)imensia .........................................................
1000
Dumont ...........................................
1004, 1151
Dynatcch ...........................................................
1178
Electroband
.............................................
1002, 1176
Etec0ohome
...............
1003. 1004, 1006, 1019, 1022
Emerson ...........
100_+, 1006 1012, 1014, 1023, 1024,
.................
1025. 1026, 1027. 1028, 1029,1030, 1031,
..............
1032 1033. 1034. 1035, I036, 1037, 1038,
................. 1039 1041. 1042, 1043, 1044, 1046, 1047,
.......... 1123, 112_ 1162,1171,
1176, 1177, 1179, 1191
Er_vision .................................................
1004, 1006
Fisher ...............
1048, 1049, 1050, 1051, 1162, 1180
Fuiitso ...........................................................
1046
F0nat ...................................................
1038, 1046
Fotttretec ..........................................................
10._5
GE
...................................
1000, 1003, 1004, 1006,
................................
1022, 1052, 1054, 1055, 1087;
...........................
1164, 1165, 1166, 1167, 1168, 1181
GJbra0er ...................................................
1004, 1151
Go[dstar ....................
1004, 1005, 1006, 1012, 1019,
..................
1056, 1057, 1058, 1155, 1156, 1171, 1172
Grundy ..............................................
1038, 1046, 1171
Hallmark ......................................................
1004, 1006
Harvard .................................................................
1038
HOachi ..................................
1004, 1006, 1012, 1013,
..................................
1059, 1060, 1061, 1135, 1136,
...........................
1137, 1138, 1139,1140, 1141, 1142,
...................
1143 1144, 1145, 1146, 1148, 1150, 1179
IMA ...............................................................
1038
Infinity ..............................................................
1062
Janeil
.............................................................
1174
JBL ..................................................................
1062
.ICB .................................................................
1002
JC penny ......................
1000, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1008,
..........................
1022, 1052, 1054, 1058, 1063, 1064.
...................
1072. 1087, 1105, 1128, 1171, 1172, 1181
Jcnsen
............................................
1004, 1006
JVC ..............................
1012, 1013, 1054, 1060, 1065,
..................
1066 1067. 1089, 1157, 1158, 1159, 1182
Kawasho ......................................
1002, 1004, 1006
'Kaypani .......................................................
1175
Kenwood ...................................
10114, 1006, 1019
Kloss Novalmam ..............
1¢K',8,1069, 1174, 1183
K'fV .......................
1038, 1070, 1171, 1176, 1177
I,(x'\_ e ..........................................................
1062
la_Rik .................................................
1083
LU

XlUal]

...............................................

Lxi ........................................

80

1004,

1006

1000, 1006, 1049,

............................
1062, 1071, 1072, 1073, 1162, 1181
Magnavox ...................... 1004, 1006, 1008, I019, 1062,
...........................
1068, 1069. 1074, 1075, 1076. 1077,
.............................
10&8, 1089. 1130, 1131, 1132, 1133,
...........................................................
1134, 1183, 1184
Majestic ..................................................................
1083
Marants ..................................................................
lob2
Marantz ..: ................................
1004. 1006, 1062, 1078
Megatron ....................................................
1006 1059
Mei .....................................................................
1176
Memorex ........................
1001, 1006, 1082, 1083, 1162
MGA .......................................
1004, 1005, 1006, 1019,
......................................
1022. 1051, 1079, 1080. I082
Midland ...........................
1054. 1151, 1171. 1172, 118I
Minutz ...................................................................
1052
M0suhisbi .....................
1004, 1005, 1006, 1019, 1022.
..............................
1051, 1079, 1080. 1081, 1082, 1125
Montgomery Ward ................................................
1083
Motorota ......................................................
1003, 1173
MTC ......................
1004, 1005, 10116. 1105, 1176, 1178
Muhitech ..................................................
1038, 1178
Muhivision ......................................................
1084
NAD .....................................
1006, 1071, 1072, 1185
NEC ..............................
1003. 100q, 1005, 1006, 1089
Nikko ...........................................................
1006, 1016
NTC ........................................................................
1016
Onwa .....................................................................
1038
Op0mus .................................................................
1185
Optonica ......................................................
1095, 1173
Orion ...........................................................
1035, 119l
Panasonic .................................
1003. 1054, 1062, 1170
Philco .......................................
1003, 1004, 1005, 1006,
.............................
1008, 1012, 1019, 1062, 1068, 1069,
........................................
1074, 1075, 1077, 1183, 1184
Philips ......................................
1003, 1004, 1008, 1012.
.............................
1019, 1062, 1068. 1069, 1074, 1075.
........................................
1076, 1086. 1087, 1088, 1089
PilOt ............................................................
1004, 1171
Pioneer ...................................
1004, 1006, 1090. 1091.
........................................................
1092, 1179, 1185
Portland .........................
1004, 1005, 1006, 1016, 1171
Price Club ..............................................................
1105
Prism ......................................................................
1054,
PROSCAN ....................................................
1000, 1181
Proton ............................
1004, 1006, 1012, 1093, 1175
Pulsar .....................................................................
1151
PulSer .....................................................................
1004
Quasar ......................................
1003, 1054, 1070, 1094
Radio Shack/Realistic
.......................
1000, 1004, 1006,
...................
1012, 1038, 1049, 1095, 1162, 1171, 1172
RCA ......................
10OO, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007,
.................... 1019, 1096, 1098, 1099, 1100, 1101, 1102
......................................
1103, 1129, 1179, 1181, 1187
Rhapsody ...............................................................
1176
Rul_co ....................................................................
1151
Sampo .............................
1004, 1006, 1171, 1172, 1175
Samsung ..................................
1004, 1005, 1006, 1012,
....................
1015, 1019, 1104, 1105, 1106, 1171, 1172
Samsux ..................................................................
1171
Sansui ....................................................................
1191.
Sanyo ......................................
1004, 1048, 1049, 1050,
..............................
1080, 1107, 1108, 1162, 1169, 1180
8cotcb ...................................................................
1006
Scott ............ 1004, 1006, 1012, 1024, 1035, 1038, 1046
Sears .................... 1000, 1004, 1006, 1013, 1019, 1046,
...........................
1048, 1049, 1050, 1051, 1066, 1071,
.................... 1072, 1109, 1110, 1162, 1180, 1181, 1189
Sharp ..............................................
1004, 1006, 1012,
.................... 1029, 1111. 1112, 1113, 1122, 1171, 1173
Shogun ...............................................................
1004
Signature ...........................................
1001, 1083, 1115
Simpson ....................... :........................................
1008
8onic ......................................................................
1176
Sc_y .......................................................................
1002
Soundesign ..................... 1004. 1006, 1008, 1038, 1046
Squareview ............................................................
1189
SSS ..............................................................
1004, 1038
Stadke .................................................................
1038
Supre-macy .......................................................
1174
Supreme ................................................................
1002
Sylvania ............................................
1004, 1006, 1008,
...........................
1019, I062, 1068, 1069, 1074, 1075.
...................
1076, 1077. 1088, 1116, 1161, 1183, 1184

Symphonic .......................................
1033, 1038, 1189
Tandy ..................................................................
1173
Tatung ........................................................
1003, 1178
Technics .............................................................
1054
Techwo_×l .......................................
1004, 1006, 105_
Teknika .................................
1004, 1005, 1006, 1008,
..............................
1012. 1013, 1016, 1038, 1046, 1076,
......................................
1082, 1083, 1105, 1170, 1171
"Felt'caption ..........................................................
1117
TMK ......................................................
10¢M, 100{i
Toshiha ................................
I049, 1071, 1072, 1089,
..........................
110-5. 1109, 1117, 1118, 1160, 1162
Totevision ............................................................
1171
Universal ......................................................
1052, 1087
Victor .....................................................
1066, 1182
Vidtcch .........................................
1004, 1005, 10(R_
Viking ...................................................................
1174
Wards ............................
1000, 1001, 1004, 1005, 1006.
...........................
1019. 1024, 1033, 1046, 1052, 1062,
, .................... 1068, 1069. 1074, 1075, 1076, 1083, 1087.
.......................................
!088, 1095, 1119, 1120, 1184
Yamaba : ................................
1004, 10115. 1006, 1019
Zenith ....................
1004, 1083, 1151, 1152, 1153, 1154

VCR Codes
Admiral ...................................................................
2131
Adventum ............................................................
2026
Aiko .....................................................................
2027
Aiwa ............................................................
2002, 2026
Akai ................................
2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008,
.........................................................
2111,2112,2113
American High ......................................................
2021
Asha .....................................................................
2013
Audio Dynamics ...........................................
2009, 2010
Audiovox .............................................................
2014
Bell & Howell .......................................................
2011
Beaumark ..............................................................
2013
Broksonic ..................................................
2012, 2025
Calix .......................................................................
2014
Candle
................................
2013, 2014, 2015, 2016,
..........................................................
2017, 2018, 2019
Canon ................................................
2021, 2022, 2114
Capehart .....................................................
2020, 2110
Carver ................................................................
2062
CCE ..............................................................
2027, 2061
Citizen .........................................................
2013, 2014,
...............................
2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2027
Colortyme ...............................................................
2009
Colt .......................................................................
2061
Craig .........................................
2013, 2014, 2023, 2061
CurOs-Mathes ...........................
2000, 2002, 2009, 2013,
...............................
2016, 20!8, 2021, 2022, 2024, 2115
Cybemex ................................................................
2013
Daewoo .........................
2015, 2017, 2019, 2025, 2026,
2027, 2028, 2110
Dayrron ...................................................................
2110
DBX .............................................................
2009, 2010
Dimensia ................................................................
2000
Dynatech ......................................................
2002, 2026
Electrohome
.................................................
2014, 2029
ElecLrophonic .........................................................
2014
Emerson....
2002, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2021, 2024, 2025,
.................... 2026, 2029, 2030, 2032, 2033, 2034, 2035,
........... : ................ 2036, 2037, 2038, 2039, 2040, 2041,
............................
2042, 2044, 2045, 2047, 2065, 2105
................................................
2113,2116.2117,2130
Fisher ................................................
201I, 2023, 2048,
.......................................
2049, 2050, 2051, 2052, 2118
Fuji ..............................................................
2021, 2119
Funai .............................................................
2002, 2026
Garrard ..................................................................
2026
GE ....................................................
2000, 2001, 2013,
.......................................
2021, 2022, 2053, 2115, 2120
Gold.star ..........................
2009, 2014. 2018, 2054, 2121
Gradiente .............................................................
2026
Harley Davidson .................................................
2026
Harman Kardon .................................................
2009
Harwood ..............................................................
2061
Headquarter
.........................................................
2011
Hitachi ...............................................
2002, 2055, 2056,
........................................
2057, 2107, 2111, 2120. 2122
Hi-Q ....................................................................
2023

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Other
Instant Replay .........................................................
2021
JCL ...........................................................................
2021
JC Penney .................................
2009, 2010, 2011, 2013,
........................................
2014, 2021, 2022, 2055, 2056,
.........................................
2058, 2059, 2060, 2107, 2118
Jensen .................................................
2055, 2056, 2111
JVC ............... 2009, 2010, 2011, 2018. 2058, 2111, 2123
Kenwood ............................................
2009, 2010, 2011.
........................................
2016, 2018, 2058, 2111, 2123
KLH ........................................................................
2061
Kodak .........................................................
2014. 2021
Lloyd .............................................................
2002, 2026
Logik .......................................................................
2061
LXI ......................................................................
2014
Magnavox ...........................................
2021, 2022, 2062,
...................................................
2063, 2104, 2108, 2124
Magmn .....................................................................
2013
Marantz ...............................................
2009, 2010, 2011,
..............................
2016, 2018, 2021, 2058, 2062, 2064
Maria ....................................................................
2014
Masushita .................................................................
2021
Mei ........................................................................
2021
Memorex ............................................
2002, 2011, 2013,
.............................
2014, 2021, 2023, 2026, 2104, 2131
MGA ....................................................
2029, 2065, 2113
MGN Technology ....................................................
2013
Midland ....................................................................
2053
Minolta .................................................
2055, 2056, 2107
Mitsubishi ... 2029, 2055, 2056, 2065, 2066, 2067, 2069,
.......... 2070, 2071, 2072, 2073, 2074, 2106, 2113, 2123
Montgomery Ward .......................................
2075, 2131
Motorola ........................................................
2021, 2131
MTC .....................................................
2002, 2013, 2026
MuhOech ................ 2002, 2013, 2016, 2026, 2053, 2061
NRC ...................................
2009, 2010, 2011,2016, 2018,
.....................
2058, 2064, 2076,2078,
2079, 2111, 2123
Nikko .....................................................................
2014
Noblex .....................................................................
2013
Olympus ..................................................................
2021
Optimus .........................................................
2014, 2131
Optonica ..................................................................
2096
Orion .......................................................................
2035
Panasonic .............. 2021, 2022, 2109, 2125, 2126, 2127
Pentax ..............................
2016, 2055, 2056. 2107, 2120
Pentex Research .....................................................
2018
Philco .........................................
2021. 2022, 2062, 2063
Philips ........................................
2021, 2062, 2096. 2124
Pilot ..........................................................................
2014
Pioneer ............................
2010, 2055, 2080, 2081, 2123
Portland .....................................
2016, 2017, 2019, 2110
PROSCAN ......................................................
20(RJ+2001
Prote¢. .......................................................................
2061
Pulsar .......................................................................
2104
Quarter ....................................................................
2011
Quartz ...............................................................
: ..... 2011
Quasar .................................................
2021, 2022, 2125
RCA ............. 2000, 2001, 2003, 2013, 2021, 2055, 2056,
......... 2082, 2083, 2084, 2085, 20_6, 2087, 2088, 2089,
...............................
2090, 2091, 2107, 2115, 2120, 2125
Radioshack/Realistie
...... 2002, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2021,
........... 2022, 2023, 2026, 2029, 2049, 2050, 2096. 2131
Radix ........................................................................
2014
Randex .....................................................................
2014
Ricoh ........................................................................
2128
Runco ......................................................................
2104
Samsung ................ 2005, 2013, 2015, 2033, 2053. 2112
Sanky .............................................................
2104, 2131

Chapter

6

Sansui ........................................
2010, 2092, 2111. 2123
Sanyo ..................................................
2011, 2013. 2023
Scott ................................
2012, 2015, 2025. 2032. 2035.
2038, 2065, 2093, 2116
Sears ...............................
2011, 2014. 2021, 2023, 2048.
.................
2049, 2050. 2051, 2055, 2056, 2107, 2118
Sbarp ............. 2002, 2017, 2029, 2094, 2095. 2090. 2131
Shintom .....................................
2004. 2056. 2001. 2098
Shogun .....................................................................
2013
Signature ........................................................
2002, 2131
Singer ....................................................
2021, 2001. 2128
Sony ........................
2002, 2004, 2098, 2099, 2110. 2128
STS ..................................................................
2021, 210Sylvania ..............................................
2002. 2021, 2022
.................................
2026, 2062, 2003, 2065, 2124
Symphonic ......................................................
2002. 2026
Tandy .............................................................
2002. 2011
Tashiko ............................................................
2014
Tatung ..........................................................
2058, 2111
TEAC ................................
2002, 2026, 2058. 2085. 2111
Technics ......................................................
2021, 2109
Teknika ................... 2002, 2014, 2021, 2026, 2100, 2129
TMK ......................................................
2013, 2024, 20q7
Toshiba ................................................
2015, 20-,9. 2051,
................................................
2055, 2005, 2093. 21!6
Totevsion .......................................................
2013. 201-I
Unitech .....................................................................
2013
Vector Research ..........................
2009, 2010, 2015, 2016
Victor ......................................................................
2010
Video Concepts ................ 2009, 2010, 2015, 2016, 2113
Videosonic ...............................................................
2013
Wards ...............................
2002, 2013, 2014, 2015. 2021.
..............................
2023, 2026, 2029, 2055, 2056, 2061.
.....................
2096, 2101, 2102, 2103, 2107, 2116. 2131
XR 1000 ................................................
2021, 2026. 2061
Yamaha ................... 2009, 2010, 2011, 2018, 2058. 2111
Zenith .............................
2004, 2098, 2104, 2119, 2128

Cable Box Codes
ABC ................ 5002, 5003, 5004, 5005. 5006, 5007, 5053
Antronix ......................................................
5008, 5009
Archer .........................................
5008, 5009, 50t0. 5011
Cabletenna
...............................................................
5008
Cableview .............................................................
5008
Century .....................................................................
5011
Citizen .......................................................................
5011
Colour Voice ..................................................
5012, 5013
Comtronics .....................................................
5014, 5015
Contec ......................................................................
5016
Eastern ......................................................................
5017
Garrard .....................................................................
5011
GE Electronics ..........................................................
5009
Gemini ..................................................
5018, 5019, 5049
General Instr0ment
..................................................
5003
Hamlin ..............................
5020, 5021, 5022, 5035, 5045
Hitachi ......................................................................
5003
Hytex .......................................................................
5002
Jasco .........................................................................
5011
Jerrold ........................................
5003, 5005, 5007, 5018,
...................................................
5023, 5024, 5046, 5053
Magnavox .................................................................
5025
Memorex ..................................................................
5026
Movie Time .............. ............................
5002, 5027, 502g
NSC .......................................................
5002, 5027, 5028
Oak .......................................................
5002, 5016, 5029
Panasonic
......................................................
5048. 5052

Information
Paragon ..................................................................
5026
Philips ................................................
5011, 5012, 5013,
.....................................
5019, 5025, 5030, 5031, 5032
Pioneer ........................................................
5033, 5034
Pulsar .....................................................................
5026
RCA ..................................................
5047, 5049, 5052
Realistic ......................................................
5009. 5049
Regal ...........................................................
5022, 5035
Regency
.................................................................
5017
Rembrandt ..............................................................
5003
Runco ....................................................................
5026
Samsung ...................................................
5014. 5034
Scien0hc Adanta ....................... 50(R'l, 5036, 5037, 5038
Signal ..........................................................
5014, 5018
Signature .....................................................
5003
SI Marx ............................................................
5014
Sprucer .........................................................
5052
Starcom .........................................
5007, 501g. 5053
Stargate .........................................................
5(114, 5010
Starquest .................................................................
5018
Tandy ..............................................................
5040
Televie_
...................................................
5014
Toeom ................................................
5004, 5023, 5041
Toshiba .............................................................
5026
Tusa ...................................................................
5018
TV86 ...................................................................
5027
Unika ..............................................
5008, 5009. 5011
United Artists .......................................................
5002
United Cable .........................................................
5053
Universal ...................................
5008, 5009, 5010, 5011
Videoway .............................................................
5044
Viewstar ....................................
5015. 5025, 5027, 5040
Zenith ................................................
5026, 5050, 5051

Satellite

Receiver

Codes

Chappaml ..................................................
5006,
Drake ..........................................................
5058,
GE .................................................................
50(30,
General Instuments ...........................
5060, 5061.
Panasonic ...............................................................
Primestar .................................................................
PROSCAN .....................................................
5000,
RCA ........................................................
5000.
Realistic ...............................................................
Sony .......................... _.............................................
STSl ....................................................................
STS2 ........................................................................
STS3 ....................................................................
STS4 ......................................................................
Toshiba .........................................................
5068,
Uniden ....................................................................

Audio

5057
5059
5001
5062
5075
5076
5001
5001
5063
5072
5064
5065
5O66
5067
5073
5069

Codes

RCA and Dimensia
AM!FM .............................................................
ALTX ...................................................................
Phono ................................................................

4003
4004
4005

Tape ..............................................................
CD ......................................................................

4006
4007

Sony ........................................................................
Kenwood ................................................................
Aiwa .......................................................................

4266
4264
4261

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Front Panel Controls
PLAY button

OPEN*CLOSEbutton

Shuttle

SKIPBACKbutton
\

[

/
_
}

jKIP
/
//

FWD button
PAUSEbutton

ON*OFF button
and indicator
light \

/
Frontpanel

JOT--RANDOM
bu

Dbc tray

DI_ tray

"ISSURROUNDbutton

Press OPEN*CLOSE to open and close the disc tray.

OPEN*CLOSE

Press to open and close the disc tray.

Shuttle
Rotate clockwise to search forward through a disc. Rotate counterclockwise
a disc. The farther you turn the shuttle, the faster the speed of the search.
SKIP BACK Allows you to move to the beginning
"skipping" the title, chapter, or track).
SKIP FWD Allows you to move to the beginning
the title, chapter, or track).
PAUSE

Pauses disc play. Advances

of the preceding

STOP

Stops disc play.

RANDOM

Changes

title, chapter, or track on a disc (in effect,

playback one frame during pause mode.

Begins disc play (and closes disc tray ff it's open).

display

(See following page for details.)
Play Mode to Random (plays disc tracks or chapters

in random order)..

'IS SURROUND Use the 'IS SURROUND button to simulate surround sound.
setting between on and off.
ON-OFF button
the player is on.

82

through

of the next title, chapter, or track on a disc (in effect, "skipping"

PLAY

Front panel

to search backward

and ON*OFF Indicator

light

Each press of the button toggles the

Turns the player on and off. The ON.OFF

indicator lights when

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Front Panel Display

Display lights listed from left to right (top row first)
1.

NO DISC There isn't a disc in the disc tray.

2.

DVD Lights when you play a DVD disc.

3.

VIDEO

4.

CD Lights when you play an audio CD or a video CD.

5.

TITLE

6.

PROGRAM

7.

CHAPTER

8.

PBC

9.

_'_]]_

10.

Lights when you play a video CD.

Indicates

The disc is playing the chapters
Indicates

(Play direction)
Messages

OFF

Displayed

HELLO
d

Unlocked

12.

_

Locked

entered

(O)

14.

RANDOM

_

Chapter

Indicates whether

in the player has playback

control.

the disc is paused, moving forward, or backward.

are:

when you turn off the player.
when you first turn on the player.

Indicates

the player is unlocked

(no password

Player is locked. You must enter your password

required

to play discs).

to play discs with rating limits higher than those you

in the Ratings Limits menu.

13.

16.

that is playing.

The display messages

Displayed

11.

L

the chapter

(or tracks) in the order you programmed.

Lights when the Video CD disc currently

Display

15.

the number of the title that is playing.

TruSurr°und®

The disc is playing

(Angle)
Repeat

6

Lights when

SRS TmSurround

the chapters

(or tracks)

Indicates

that the camera

angle

Indicates

that the Repeat

feature

feature

® is on.

in random

order.

is available.

has been

activated.

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Limited Warranty

RCA Digital Video Disc (DVD) Player

What your warranty

covers:

•

or workmanship.

Any defect in materials

For how long after your purchase:
•

90 days - Unit exchange,

which includes

parts and labor.

•
•

91 days to 1 year - Unit exchange, which includes parts only; you pay the labor.
The warranty for rental units begins with the first rental or 45 days from date of shipment
whichever comes first.

to the rental firm,

What we will do:
During the initial 90 days:
Exchange the DVD unit with a new or, at our option, refurbished

unit.

After the 90 days and within one year:
Exchange the DVD unit with a new or, at our option, refurbished unit. We will bill you a flat exchange
charge to replace a defective unit. This charge covers the labor cost for its repair.

How you get service:
•

Call 1-800-311-9263 and have your unit's date of purchase
number information is on the back of your unit.

•

A representative

•

If the representative
determines that you should receive a replacement unit you will be provided with a
Return Authorization (RA) number and the location of a nearby exchange point if one exists. No returns will
be accepted without the RA number.

will troubleshoot

To receive a replacement

your problem

and model/serial

number

ready. The model/serial

over the phone.

unit before you return

yours:

Option h
1. Provide your Discover, Mastercard or Visa account number and expiration date to your phone
This is for security purposes only and your account will not be charged at this time.

representative.

2.
3.

We will send you a replacement unit.
If you return the unit to us within 14 days from the date you were provided a RA number, only items not
covered by warranty will be charged to your account. If your unit is not received within 14 days, the
suggested retail value of the receiver will be charged to your credit card. This amount will be credited, less a
$10 handling fee, if the unit is subsequently received.

4.

Ship your defective unit back to us using the replacement unit's carton. Shipping instmclions will be
included on the carton along with your RA number which will allow you to easily ship the unit back to us.
Make sure you insure your shipment in case of damage or loss. Include with the shipment:
•
Evidence of purchase date such as a bill of sale.
•
•

84

A brief note describing your unit's problem.
Your name, address and phone number.

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Other
Option Ih
1. We will send a replacement

unit to our exchange

Information

point.

2.

The exchange

3.

Take your unit and 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 control hand unit.
If the repairs are covered by your warranty, you will not be billed.

4.

location will notify you of its arrival.

Thomson assumes no responsibility
for warranty
shipped
in the manner
prescribed
by Thomson.
Return transportation,
storage, handling
responsibility
in case of damage or loss.

To receive a replacement

shipments

and insurance

costs

from the customer

to the factory

are your responsibility.

if not

We accept

no

unit after we have received your unit:

•

Write the RA number on the outside of the carton used to return the unit. Make sure you insure your shipnmnt
in case of damage or loss.

•

Carefully pack the unit using the original box and packing material if possible.
were included with your unit such as the remote control hand unit.
Include with the shipment:

,,

•
•

Please retain all accessories

1.
2.

Evidence of purchase date, such as a bill of sale, to verify your unit's warranty
A brief note describing your unit's problem.

3.

Your name, address and phone

eligibility.

number.

The representative will advise the address to mail a cashier's check or money order for payment
any out of warranty labor or parts charges, 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

that

if there are

does not cover:

•

Acts of God, such as but not limited to lightning damage.

•

Adjustment of customer

•
•
•

Damage from misuse or neglect.
A unit that has been modified or incorporated
commercial purposes.
Batteries.

•
•

Units purchased or serviced outside the U.S.A.
Shipping damage if the unit was not packed and shipped

•

Storage fees may be charged by the exchange
manner.

controls.
into other products

or is used for institutional

in the manner

prescribed

or other

by Thomson.

point if you fail to pickup the replacement

unit in a timely

Product Registration:
•

Please complete and mail the Product Registration Card packed with your DVD product. It will make it easier
to contact you should it ever be necessary. The return of the card is not required for warranty coverage.

How state law relates to warranty:
•

This warranty

gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights that vary from state to state.

If you purchased
•

This warranty

Chapter 6

your product outside

the United

does not apply. See your dealer for warranty

States:
information.

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Other
Accessories and Order Form

Information

Accessory
for

Your

Order
DVD

Description
Optical

Optical

Plug

to Optical

Plug DV3

(3 ft.) DV6 (6 ft.)

Plug (3 ft.)

DV3

$15.95

Plug (6 ft.)

DV6

$19.95

Optical

Plug to Optical

Optical

Plug to Mini Plug (3 ft.)

DV3M

$15.95

Optical

Plug to Mini Plug (6 ft.)

DV6M

$19.95

246772

$19.95

SCTV160

$49.95

(CRK76DG1)

Surge Protector

Plug

to Mini

Plug

DV3M

(3 ft.) DV6M

Qty

Part No.

Plug to Optical

Remote Control

Optical

Form
Player

(6 ft.)

Total Merchandise

............................................................

SaMsTax ............................................................................
|1

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$
$

Ill_

We are required by law to collect the appropriate
Surge

Protector

sales tax for each individual state, country, and

(SCTV160)

locality to which the merchandise is being sent.
Shipping and Handling
Total Amount
&&o_&

....................................................

Enclosed ....................................................

Use VISA or MasterCard

$

5.00

$

preferably.

Money order or check must be in U.S. currency only.
No COD or CASH.

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Prices are subject to change without

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notice.

All accessories are subject to availability.

Remote

Control

Please complete other side also.

(CRK76DG1)

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6

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Other

Information
To Placean Order

Charge your order on your VISA,
MasterCard, or Discover Card by
filling in below
USE YOUR

CREDIT

IMPORTANT:

To place your order by phone, have your Visa MasterCard
or Discover Card ready and call the toll-free number listed
below.

CARD

Copy complete account number

VISA"

from your VISA card

Use this number only to place on order for accessory
listed on this order form.

FTT-rq FTT-1F-T-r-1
FT-_
My card expires:

IMPORTANT:

1-800-338-0376

[--'l""]

To place your order by mail, detach and mail the
completed order form with credit card information, money
order or check in US currency (made payable to Thomson
Consumer Electronics, Inc.) to the following address:

Copy complete account number
from your MasterCard

VT7-_ FT7 rq FFTTOrrTTG
Copy Number
above your
name on
MasterCard
IMPORTANT:

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expires: F-"V']

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itetns

Video Accessories
PO Box 8419
Ronks, PA 17573

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Copy complete account number
from your Discover Card

FTTS-qFTT-N F-V-rTGF-r-rTq
Mycardexpires: _

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AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE
(Credit card order will not be processed without signature)
Print or type your name and

_

A complete

and correct

address clearly.

¢

order
of
waiting.
will save you days

[

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I[ Name:
[ Street:

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Apt.
[ City:
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Please make sure that both sides of this form have been
filled out completely.
• Allow 4-6 weeks for delivery.
• All accessories

are subject to availability.

• Prices are subject to change.

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Index
Index
Symbols
16 x 9 Widescreen
63
2-channel stereo 66
4 x 3 Letterbox 63
4 x 3 Standard 63
5.1-Channel out audio 12, 66, 67

A
A-B Repeat 33, 42
AC IN jack 16
Accessories 87
Analog Output
2-channel 66
5.1-channel 66, 67
Angle, camera 35
Arrow buttons 20
Aspect ratio 63
Audio
5.1-channel analog 12, 66, 67
Dolby Digital 10
AUDIO button 20
Audio CD
creating a program 56
Playing 40
using Dub Assist 46, 58
Audio channel output
Changing, video CD 51
Audio equipment
5.1-Channel Out 12, 66, 67
Dolby Digital 10
DTS 10
Audio language
32, 70
Automatic code search 78
AutoPlay menu 58

B
Batteries,
remote
Bookmarks
clearing

34, 46

recalling

34, 45

storing
34, 45
using
34, 45

Chapter

6

17

Buttons
ANGLE 20
arrow buttons 20
AUDIO 20
CH+andCH20
CLEAR 21
component
20
DVI) 20
FORWARD 21
FRAME- 21
GO BACK-AGAIN 21, 37
GUIDE 21
INFO 21
MENU 21
Numbers (0-9) 21
OK 21
ON-OFF 17, 80
OPEN*CLOSE 21, 80
PAUSE 21
PLAY 21
REVERSE 21
SAT- CABLE 20
SNIP 21, 29, 37
STOP 21
SUBTITLE 2I, 35
TV 20
VCR1 20
VCR2 20
ZOOM 21, 38

D
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack 10, 16
Digital Output
Dolby Digital 10, 11, 65
DTS 10, 11, 65
Direct entry 79
Disc Menus language
69
Discs
cleaning 77
digital video discs 25
handling 77
menu 25
Display
front panel 82
Display menu 63
Dolby Digital 10, 11, 66
Dolby Pro Logic 10; 11, 66
DTS 10, 11, 66
DTS Receiver 10, 11, 66
Dub Assist 45, 58
DVD disc
programming
56

t
Edit playlist 42
Editing Program 53
Enter New Password

59

C

F

Camera angle 35, 37
Cancelling repeat feature 33, 43, 50
CH + and CH - buttons 20
Changing Audio Language Preference 70
Changing Disc Menus language 69
Changing Menus language Preference 69
Chapter advance 36
Chapter, selecting 28
Cleaning discs 77
CLEARbutton 21
Clearing a bookmark 34, 45
Codes for remote 80
Connections
5.1 channel digital audio 12
Dolby Digital 11
DTS receiver 11
DVD Player + TV 8
DVD Player + TV + VCR 9
DVD player + TV + VCR + Satellite
Receiver 15
Connections, types of 7
Controls
front panel 82
remote 20

Fast motion playback 36
FORWARDbutton 21
FRAME- button 21
Frame advance 36
Freeze frame (pause) 36
Front panel controls 82
Front panel display 83
Front panel icons
angle 83
locked 83
play direction 83
repeat 83
unlocked 83
Front tray lock feature 62

G
Glossary 71
GO BACK,,AGAIN button
Grayed out 27, 49
GUIDE button 21

21, 37

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R

H

N

Handling cautions 77
discs 77
How to find your TV's video input
channel
18

Navigation
19
Number
buttons

RANDOM button
Rated Titles
61

21

Rating Limits 60
Recalling
bookmarks

O

Remote
OK button

21

ON-OFF
INFO button

21

Info Display
Audio CD
using
video

On-screen
info display
OPENoCLOSE
button

of

27

after programming
remote
Order form, accessories
87

49

batteries
43
19,

27,

the menu
70

Languages
menu
Lock Menu
59
icon

menu

36

PLAY button

21,

audio

78

camera

32, 37

34, 45

angle

35,

37

chapter advance
fast motion
36
repeat

69

36

33, 42,

Scene

Again

TM

scene

snip

29,

using

63

50
37
37

menu

40
24

Menu

program

play

random
standard

play 55
play 55

55

creating

for an audio

creating

for a DVD disc

editing
Programing

52, 54

77
21

items

path items

36

video discs
CD 47

Mode

28

Program

Play Mode
55
Sound menu
65
button

CD

digital
Video

71
68

Maintenance

remote

Playing
audio

items

installing

batteries
17

programming
codes
80

17

78
78
50

S-VIDEO jack 16
SAT.CABLE button 20
Satellite receiver codes 83

83

language

bookmarks

82

DVD Player

57
the remote

CD

56
56

78

Scene again TM 37
Scene Snip 29, 37
disc library 60
storing 30
using 30
Selecting a chapter 28
Shuttle control 36, 82
SKIP FWD but*on 82
SKIP REV button 82
Skipping tracks
video CD 51
Slow motion playback 36
SNIP button 21, 29, 37
Sound Logic 68
Sound menu 65
Speaker setup 67 •
Speakers
center 67
front 67
subwoofer 67
surround 67
STOP button 21, 82
Storing bookmarks
34, 45
Storing edits 29
SUBTITLE button 21, 37
Subtitle language 70
Subtitles 37, 70
Surround sound, simulated
System test 62

66

54
54

types 24
Modes, remote
Motion Pictures

91

54

20, 78

21, 77

Play direction
icon
Playback
features

69

menu

Glossary
Language
Lock 57

....

item

PAUSE button
Picture scan

Play

action

59

Path menu

buttons

pointing

universal

Password

36, 49

M
Display

79

44

direct entry
78
DVD buttons
20

Repeat
33, 42, 50
cancelling
32, 43,
REVERSE button
21

selecting a chapter
slow motion
36
subtides
37

Language
changing
subtitles

MENU
Menus

components

P

17

Jacks
5.1-channel out 16
AC IN 16
AUDIO OUT CENTER 16
AUDIO OUT FRONT R L 16
AUDIO OUT SUB 16
AUDIO OUT SURROUND R L 16
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT 16
S-VIDEO 16
VIDEO OUT 16

Main

27, 40
21, 78

27
CD

icon

Locked

78

Operating

Installing
IntroScan
Invalid

21,

34,

20,

component

button

40

picture

82

control
80
Association

of America

61

Chapter

6

Index
T

U

Title
selecting 28
Track
selecting 40, 50
skipping, video CD 51
Trashcan icon 29, 34
Troubleshooting
76
TruSurround® sound 1, 66, 82
TS SURROUND button 82
TV buttons
20
TV Image 63
TV's Video Input Channel
18
Types of Discs the Player Can Play 6

Universal remote
programming to control other brands
of components 78
Unlocked icon 83
Using bookmarks 34, 44
Using Scene Snip 29, 60

Chapter

6

V
VCR codes 81
VCR1 button 20
VCR2 button 20

Video CD
description 48
Disc Menu 48
Info display 49
Playing 50
Video Input Channel
18
VIDEO OUT jack 16

Z
ZOOM button
Zoom feature

21, 38
38

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Street

IN 46290

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Trademark(s)®
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