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This device
Ooeration
conditions:
interference,
interference
may cause

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complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
is subject to the following
two
(1) This device may not cause harmful
and (2) this device must accept any
received, including interference
that
undesired operation.

one. Do not attempt

to bypass this safety feature.

CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE
BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE
SLOT, FULLY INSERT.

This equipment
has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B d igital 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
radiates radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction,
may
cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation.

For Your Records
in the event that service should

In accordance with FCC requirements,
changes or
modifications
not expressly approved by Thomson
multimedia
Inc. could void the user's authority to
operate this product.

ServiceInformation

This device generates and uses radio frequency (RF)
energy, and if not installed and used properly, this
equipment
may cause interference
to radio and
television reception.
If this equipment
does cause interference
to radio
or television reception (which you can determine
by
unplugging
the unit), try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following
measures:
• Re-orient the receiving antenna (that is, the
antenna for the radio or television that is
"receiving"
the interference).
• Move the unit away from the equipment
that is
receiving interference.
• Plug the unit into a different
wall outlet so that
the unit and the equipment
receiving interference
are on different
branch circuits.
if these measures do not eliminate
the interference,
please consult your dealer or an experienced
radio/television
technician for additional

be required, you may need
both the model number and the serial number.

In

the space below, record the date and place of purchase, and the serial number:
Model No.
Remote Control No. CRK76AJ1
Date of Purchase
Place of Purchase
Serial No.

This product should be serviced only by those specially trained in appropriate
servicing technic ues.
For instructions on how to obtain service, refer to
the warranty included in this Guide.

Product
Dolby Digital DVD Audio video receiver
Brand: RCA
Model: RTD101
Electrical current consumption
120v
60Hz
100Wa_s
IMPORTER
Comercializadora Thomson de Mexico, S.A. de CV.
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra No. 57
Col. Ampliaci6n Granada
CR 11529 Mexico D.E
Telefono: (55)25 81 53 20

suggestions.
Also, the Federal Communications
Commission has
prepared a helpful booklet, "How To Identify and
Resolve Radio TV interference Problems." This
booklet is available from the U.S. Government
Printing Office, Washington,
DC 20402. Please specify stock number 004-000-00345-4
when ordering
copies.
This Droduct complies with DHHS Rules 21 CFR
Subchapter J. Applicable
at the date of
manufacture.

ForYourSafety
The AC power plug is polarized (one blade is wider
than the other) and only fits into AC power outlets
one way. if the plug won't go into the outlet completely, turn the plug over and try to insert it the
other way. If it still won't fit, contact a qualified
electrician to chancle
the outlet, or use a different
-

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ALERTING YOU OF
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CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER
(ON BACK).
NO USERSERVICEABLE PARTS IN-

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INSIDE

THE PRODUCT,

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ACCOMPANYING
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WARNING:

TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRICAL
SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSETHIS PRODUCT
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

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RCA is among the first Consumer Electronics companies to have adopted

the MP3 format, starting with the release of its MP3 player,

Lyra_ intothemarket
(www.rca.c_mandwww._yraz_ne.c_m).RCAispr_ud_fitsinitia_successandhasdeve__pedthec_mpetenciest_
enlarge its offering to other products like Discma n and this System. RCA thanks you for your purchase of this System which aims at giving
you tremendous pleasure while listening to your favorite music. In addition to this great System, RCA is proud to offer you the Music
Match CD-ROM, which will assist you in managing your MP3 music library!
The

MusicMatch

Jukebox

This music management software, to be installed on your PC,allows you to compress music files recorded from you audio CDs into MP3
format and stores them on your PC.
• It makes the search and download of Internet music easier,
•

It allows for the management

of compressed music and the creation of your own playlist

• The Jukebox is a true audio _layer installed on your PC,
• It gives access to thousands of net radios available on the web today.
You can download
PLAYING

music files encoded in MP3 from several Internet sites like www.mp3.com,

www.thomson-music.com.

MP3

• Use .rap3 as the extension when converting
any other extension e.g..doe, .pdf.

audio files into MP3 for saving onto CD-R(W) or CD-ROM, e.g. Rocky08.mp3. Do not use

• Do not use the .rap3 extension for other text or non-audio data files asthis may _esult in serious malfunction
ference.

and harmful noise inter-

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FCC Information
Thomson
Multimedia

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CD/MP3
Player
MP3 Recommendations

Pack

Getting
Started
Unpacking the DVD Receiver
.........
Unpacking the Speakers .............
Inserting Batteries into Remote Control
Set Up and Maintenance
of the
Receiver ..........................

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2
.3
3

Protect your Components
from
Overheating
.......................
Disc Information
...................

3
3

Connecting to Audio-Visual
Components
......................
Digital Connection
.................
Connecting Antennas
...............
Connecting the Speakers .............
Connecting the Subwoofer
...........
Positioning
your Speaker .............
Front Speaker Placement .............
Preferred Surround Placement
........

4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8

Advanced Surround
Test Tone / Channel

8
9

Setting
Balance

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

Using Headphones
..................
Factory Setting .....................

30

Loading and Playing an Audio CD .... 30
On-Screen Banner Display for CD
Playback .........................
32
On-Screen Display for MP3 playback ...35
Radio
Operating
the Radio ...............
Troubleshooting
Tips
..........
Care and Maintenance
.........
Remote
Codes
Cable Codes ......................
VCR Codes .......................
TV Codes ........................
Satellite Receivers .................
Audio (RCA only) ..................
Laser disc Players ..................
Language
Codes
..............
Limited
Warranty

37
39
41
42
42
43
44
44
44
45

9
9

Operating
your Receiver
Receiver Controls ..................
Remote Control
...................

10
11

Display ..........................
Switching On/Off ..................
Selection of Audio/Video
Source
Using the Remote to Control
Components
......................
Advanced
Sound Control

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

......

12
13
13

Additional

Sound Enhancement
Systems ........
Fine Setting of Components
.........
Fine Setting of the Speakers .........
Advanced Setting
.................
DVD Player
Basic Playback Features .............
Quick Search .....................
Freeze Frame and Frame Advance
....
Slow Motion Playback (DVD only) .....
Progressive Scan ...................
On-Screen Banner Display ...........
Setup Menu ......................

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SP£AKER

SUBWOOFER

REARSP£AKERS
SURROUNDSOUND)

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Inserting Batteries into Remote Control
insert two AA(R6) batteries according to the + and - signs
on the battery compartment.
To use the remote control,
point it directly at your receiver.

Set up and Maintenance of the Receiver
//_

IMPORTANT NOTE

• Provide spaces for sufficient
ventilation
as indicated
below.
If the space is insufficient,
the unit may overheat
resulting in malfunction
and shorter life time.

I Ocm/4"

10cm/4"

Front

• Do not connect to the AC power cords until all connections are completed.
• Do not use your set immediately
after transferring
it from
a cold place to a warm place: there is risk of condensation.
• Do not expose your set to water and excessively high
temperatures.
• After having disconnected
your set, clean the case with a
soft cloth, or with a slightly damp leather chamois. Never
use strong solvents.

Disc handling precaution:
• Do not touch

the recorded

surface.

• Do not use record cleaning sprays, solvent or anti-static
liquid.
• If the disc is dirty, clean it with a damp cloth and wipe
from the center out. Wipe in straight line and not in circular motion.
• Do not attach stickers, label on the disc.
• Store the disc in its case after

playing.

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Digital Connections
If you have a SAT receiver DVD player or CD player with a
digital output, you can make use of an optical digital connecting cord (not supplied) to carry the audio portion of
the signal and enjoy Dolby Digital or digital stereo sound
quality.
When optical cable is used, the analog audio
cables are still needed if recording
through
a tape or VCR is
desired. This receiver provides one optical input for the
connection
of your components.
Please connect your components (e.g. DVD, SAT or CD) to the appropriate
digital
inputs and select the appropriate
source (see below).

Read instructions
the receiver:
Digital
signals

carefully

when

connecting

in Jacks can accept DTS, Dolby
when compatible
components

components

to

Digital (AC-3), or PCM
are connected.

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To ease speaker connections,
minals are color-coded.

the speaker

cords and the ter-

• WhitelBlack
(Front Left Speaker),
• Red/Black (Front Right Speaker),
• Green/Black (Center Speaker)
• Blue/Black (Rear Left Speaker).
• Grey/Black (Rear Right Speaker).
• Purple/Black
(Subwoofer)
Connect the speaker wire to the back of L, R front speakers
and to the corresponding
color terminals on the rear of the
receiver. Do the same for center speaker, rear speakers and
the subwoofer.

Speaker Polarity
When connecting
the speakers, make sure the polarities
("+" speaker wire to "+" on the receiver) of speaker wires
and terminals are matched.
If the cords are reversed, the
sound will be distorted
and will lack bass ("out of phase"
effect).
Do not ground the output line, it will cause damage to the
speaker.

Connecting the Subwoofer
Connect the subwoofer
black) provided.

with

the speaker

wire

(purple/

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Positioning your speaker
(_

Left, Right (Front Speakers)

They carry primarily

(_

music and sound

effects

Center

in surround mode, the center speaker
dialogue
as well as music and effects,
between the left and right speakers.

(_

carries much of the
it should be set

Surround (Rear Speakers)

Their overall sound balance should be as close as possible
to the front speakers. Proper placement
is vital to establish
an evenly distributed
sound field.

Subwoofer
A subwoofer
is designed to reproduce powerful
low bass
effects (explosions, the rumble of spaceships, etc.) which
dramatically
heightens
involvement with the action on the
screen. It is therefore
recommended
to connect subwoofers

when

small speakers

are used.

Magnetic shielding
Speakers placed less than two feet from the TV set must be
magnetically
shielded in order to prevent picture distortion. Front and center speakers provided with RTD101 are
magnetically
shielded to protect your TV set.
it is not recommended
TV set.

Courtesy

Dolby

to place the rear speakers

near the

laboratories

Front Speaker Placement
Even if you can't duplicate this ideal home theater setup
exactly, the suggestions
for speaker placement
that follow
will help you get good results.

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Advanced Setting
Alternative Surround Placement
Rear wall
If rear wall
each other

mounting
is the only choice, aim the speakers at
(A), towards the front (B) or even towards the

sidewalls (C, D). Experiment
with placement
until surround
sounds seem to envelop you, rather than coming from
behind you.

Courtesy

Dolby

Laboratories

No adjacent walls
Surrounds can go on stands facing each other to approximate the preferred
sidewall mounting
(A), or to the sides
or rear of the viewing area aimed upwards, in the latter
case, they can go right on the floor, or preferably,
a few
feet off the floor such as on end tables (B).

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Dolby

Laboratories

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Test Tone / Channel balance
Channel balance
Your receiver is equipped
with a test signal generator for
balancing the channels. As the signal "travels"
from channel to channel, adjust the level controls until each channel
plays at the same loudness level.

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Dolby

Laboratories

Level adjustment & surround channel level
expectation
Even though you adjust the surround
channel to be as loud
as the others on the test signal, you'll find that on actual
program
material the surround channel is usually much
lower than the front. Don't be tempted
to readjust the surround level; program
producers use surround
mostly for
subtle atmosphereics
and ambience,
and only rarely for
special effects. A good surround
mix doesn't call attention
to itself; if it did, it would soon become distracting.

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license from
Laboratories.

"Pro Logic",
and the double-D symbol are trademarks
Laboratories.
Copyright
1992-1997 Dolby
Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Dolby
"Dolby",
"Pro Logic I1"
of Dolby
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9. EJECT
• Pressto eject the disc.
10. VOLUME
Turn the knob to adjust volume level.
11. PLAY/PAUSE
To play and pause DVDICD playback.
12. STOP
To stop DVD/CD playback.
13. REPEAT(RPT) I PROGRAM (PROG)
• Pressto choose different play mode in DVDICD playback.
• In CD mode : refer to CD I MP3 player section.
• In DVD mode: refer to DVD player section.
14. PHONES
Plug your headphones (not supplied) into it for your private
enjoyment. Speakers will be off when phones are inserted.
15. BLUE LED
• When progressive scan isturned on, the blue led will lit.
• When in protection mode, the blue led will blink continuously,
• During panel up/down and power up, the led will blink for a
few seconds,

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Remote Control
Please
control

be sure

you

(see relevant

pressing

any button.

have inserted
section

the

on page

If it works,

the

batteries

into

the

3.) You can test
red LED will

remote
it by

light.

1. ON/OFF
TO turn on or off the receiver and other auxiliary components
"Using the Remote to Control Additional

Components").

2. Source Buttons
To turn on and select various audio/video

sources.

3. OH+, OH- (Channel

Buttons)

To select programmed

stations

(see page 14

in TUNER mode.

To skip to the next or previous chapter or track in DVD, CD & MP3 mode

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CHAP
• Chapter location at which DVD is currently at.
PROG.
• Program mode is activated.

TUNED
• _nerstationdetected.

ST
• Tuner stereo signal detected.

REPEAT / REPEAT TRACK / REPEAT CHAP /
REPEAT A.B. / REPEAT FOLDER (MP3
• CD, MP3 and DVD in repeat

KHz / MHz
• Tuner frequency unit.

• Speakerlcons.
SLEEP
• Sleep modeisactivated.

mode.

only)

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Switching on/off
• To switch on the receiver, press POWER button on the
receiver once to enter standby mode. Press SOURCE
button on the receiver or one of the source buttons or
ON/OFF on the remote control
(See illustration below)

to power

on the receiver.

• Standby: when the receiver is on, press the
ON/OFF on the remote to return to standby mode.
• To switch off the unit
button on the receiver.

completely,

press the POWER

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3. Press and hold the corresponding
Source Button (like
VCR, SAT/CABLE, TV) on the remote while entering
the
code from the code list using the Number Buttons.

4. Release the component
button, then press ON.OFF
to see if the component
will turn off.

5. If this does not work, repeat steps 3 and 4 by trying to
use the next code (if available) listed for the brand of your
component
until the component
responds to the remote
command.

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Sound Enhancement Systems
This receiver
enhancement

is equipped
systems.

with

several built-in

sound

Dolby Pro Logic II
The Pro Logic II mode uses the built-in circuit to steer the
Left, Center, Right and Surround
left and right channel
audio signals and uses all five speakers to play both stereo
and Dolby Pro Logic program source, such as TV and VCR.
Dolby Pro Logic II includes Dolby Pro Logic II Movie, Dolby
Pro Logic II Music and Dolby Pro Logic Emulation.
You can use this mode to suit any stereo program source
(such as VCR / TV / CD) to enjoy multi-channel
sound experience).

DOLBY

Dolby 3 Stereo
The 3 Stereo mode will redirect the Surround signals to the
front left and right speakers when only the front and
center speakers are used.

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AVAILABLE

INPUT

ANL/Optical
Built-in
ANL
Built-in

Digital Input: Optical (OPT)
Select this setting to play digital
player, or SAT. (SAT mode only)

signals from

a DVD, CD, LD

signals

a cassette

Analog Input
Select this setting to play analog
deck, VCR or SAT.

from

DSP (Digital Sound Processor)
These digital sound effects resemble sounds in a real
environment
such as Arena, Jazz Club, Theater, Stadium
and Disco. DSP automatically
converts analog audio signals
to digital ones which enables you to adjust the sound without degrading
the sound quality. Different
modes will give
you different
feel of size and type of listening environment.
(Not available in Dolby Digital and DTS (DVD))

Night Mode
By using Dynamic Range Compression technology,
you can
enjoy enhanced Dolby Digital sound quality at night without interrupting
your roommates
or neighbors.
Night Mode
will compress the difference
in volume between normal
voices and sound like explosions, while still enjoying a
Dolby Digital enable component
(DVD, SAT). Night Mode
can be activated by press and hold the OK button, DRC
SOFT (Default) will appear on the display. While DRC SOFT
(Default)
is still on the display, press the LEFT or RIGHT
Adjustment
buttons I,around the OK button,
until you
select the desired mode. There are three modes (OFF, SOFT,
SOFTER) for you to choose the extents

of compression.

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Fine Setting of the Speakers
if you use all the speakers
have been set.

provided,

all the basic settings

However, to make the surround sound more effective
and
suit the acoustic conditions
in your listening room, you
need to delay the signal from some of the speakers. Such
channel delay compensates
for center or surround speakers that are closer to listening
position than the front
speakers.
You may setup the speaker channel by channel, first press
MENU button in stop mode to enter the setup menu, then
choose Speaker Setup.

To change the speaker size
in speaker setup menu, press left/right buttons to select
speaker, when the speaker picture is selected, you can
press up/down
buttons to adjust speaker size.
To change the speaker distance
in speaker setup menu, press left/right buttons to select
speaker, when the speaker distance column is selected, you
can press up/down buttons to adjust the distance of front,
rear and center speaker individually.
To change the speaker level
in speaker setup menu, press left/right buttons to select
speaker, when the speaker volumn column is selected, you
can press up/down buttons to adjust the level of front, rear,
center speaker and subwoofer
individually.
To test the speaker setting
in speaker setup menu, press left/right buttons to select the
"test" column, then press OK the activate. A short noise
will then be heard in the speakers one by one.

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Basic Playback Features
1. Press SOURCE on the main unit until "DVD/CD" appears
on the display or DVD source key on the remote to select
DVD/CD input source.

2. Open disc tray for Ioadinc
discs with label side facing
up. Press again to close it.

3. Press PLAY/PAUSE
control

on the unit

or PLAY on the remote

to start playback

• Press PLAY/PAUSE on the unit or PAUSE to pause playing
during playback. Press PLAY/PAUSE on the main unit or
PLAY on the remote to resume normal playback.

• Press SKIP REVERSE to go back to the previous
or SKIP FORWARD to move to the next chapter.

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On-screen banner display
You can access the on-screen banner display during playback to select many playback features. Each feature is illustrated with an icon. However, each banner display feature
is available only if the disc was created with that particular
feature.
An invalid icon appears on the screen when you
select an icon that does not function.
Also, the icon
is "grayed out" to tell you so.
Title

Audio

Camera

Subtitles
......

angles

Disc type

Playmode

Cha_ter

Title icon is being
highlighted in
this example

Time
indicator

General use
1. Press INFO on the remote
show on-screen banner.

control

during

playback

to

2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT arrows on the remote control to
move cursor on the banner. Selected feature icon will be
highlighted.

3. Press OK to open

menu

under

selected

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Selecting a title
1. Refer to previous page "General use" to open the title
menu.
2. Enter title number using the number keys on the remote
control.
Add 0 in front of single-digit
title number
(e.g. 9 = 09). You can also use UP/DOWN
key to change
title number.

Selecting a chapter
1. Refer to previous page "General use" to open the title
menu.
2. Enter
remote
number
change

chapter number using the number keys on the
control. Add 0 in front of single-digit
chapter
(e.g. g = 09). You can also use UP/DOWN
key to
title number.

Selecting audio language
1. Refer to previous page
tle menu, or press AUDIO
the audio channel.

"General use" to open the subtion the remote control to select

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Using bookmarks
The bookmark
feature allows you to mark a point on the
disc that you can go to quickly. You can store up to 9
bookmarks.

Adding bookmarks
1. Refer to Page 20 "General
menu.

use" to open

the bookmark

2. Use the arrows on the remote to move the cursor (yellow
frame)
to the "Mark"
check line, then press OK to add
bookmark
when you reach the scene you want to do so.

3. To add another bookmark,
move the cursor to the right
with arrow button and then press OK when you reach
another scene you want to do so.
4. Move cursor to the door icon and then
to exit menu.

press OK

Recallingbookmarks
1. Refer to page 20 "General
menu.

use" to open the bookmark

2. Use the arrows on the remote to move cursor (yellow
frame) to the "Go To" check line and to the bookmarked
scene you want to recall.
3. Press OK to recall bookmarked
4. Move cursor by using the arrows
and then press OK to exit menu.

scene.
to the door

icon

Clearingbookmarks
The bookmarks
are cleared each time a disc is removed
from the player or when the power is turned off
completely.
If all 9 bookmarks
are in use, you can still mark new scenes
but the previous bookmarks
will be erased starting from
the earliest one.

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Play mode
1. Refer to page 20 "General

use" to open

the playmode

menu.
2. Press the up/down
buttons to select among :
Normal >Program
edit/Program
play > Repeat AB >
Repeat Disc • Repeat Title • Repeat Chapter
• Normal
3. Press OK to confirm

setting.

Program playback
Editprogram
1. Refer to previous page "General use" to open theplaymode menu, or press and hold RPT/PROG. button on the
main unit to enter program
mode.
Note: Program edit can only be activated during STOP /
Resume mode. However, if there is program
saved already,
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play can be activated during plaback mode.

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3. Use the LEFT and RIGHT
Chapter,
number.

then

arrows

the UP and DOWN

4. Use the LEFT and DOWN
and then press OK.

arrows

to select Title or
arrows

to select the

to highlight

"Insert"

5. Use the arrow buttons to highlight
"Play" (start program
playback) or "Done"
(return to normal playback with program saved) and then press OK.

Cancelprogram
Program will be cancelled when;
1. disc tray is opened;
2. power is turned off;
3. STOP is pressed twice. The red PGM indicator will disappear on display and player will resume normal playback
mode.

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Set up menu
General use
1. Press MENU in STOP mode to display the set up menu on
screen. The menu shows current settings.

2. Use arrow buttons
open selected menu.

to highlight

options

and press OK to

3. Press LEFT arrow to go back to the previous menu or
press GO BACK to exit the setup menu completely.

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Menu language
This step will define the language
short messages shown on screen.
1. Open menu

language

of menus and other

menu.

2. Use the UP and DOWN

arrows

and select the language
main menu.

and then

to scroll the selections
press OK to return

to

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Rating (Parental control)
This step will disable the playing of some DVDs (especially
U.S. type) which are not suitable for some audience, e.g.
children. Such kind of DVDs is encoded with a specific rating level. If the rating level of the disc is higher than the
preset level (to be set in this step), the playing will be prohibited unless the password (see next step) is entered.
1. Open the rating

menu.

2. Use the UP or DOWN arrows to highlight
the rating that
would require a password to play. Press OK to return to
main menu. Ratings highlighted
in blue require password.

The rating systems is based on information
encoded on the
DVD disc being played, so movies may carry a rating symbol, the disc may or may not contain that rating in its software. In addition to the five standard (MPAA) rating symbols of "G" (level 2), "PG" (Parental Guidance, level 4),
"PG13" (Parental Guidance and 13 years old, level 4), "R"
(Restricted,
level 6) and "NC17" (from 17 years old, level 7),
the DVD will accommodate
a total of 8 rating steps, as set
by the DVD makers. These additional
steps allows for more
critical control of program
playback for all audiences.
Level 8: All DVDs can be played (Factory preset).
Level 7 to 2: DVDs for general audiences/children
can be
played.
Level 1: DVDs for children can be played, DVDs for adults/
general audiences are prohibited.

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4. Use the number
then press OK.

bu_onsto

enter

new password

and

5. Repeat the above step to confirm password and return
to password menu. Use the LEFT arrow to return to the
main menu.

Clearpassword
1. Refer to page 25 "General
menu.
2. Use the number
press OK.

buttons

use" to open

to enter

the password

password

and then

3. Move up or down the menu using the UP or DOWN
arrows and select "Clear Password".
Press OK to clear password. Use the LEFT arrow to return to the main menu.

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TV aspect
This step selects the TV aspect,
conventional
(4:3).
1. Open the TV aspect

wide-screen

(16:9) or

menu.

2. Use the UP or DOWN arrows to select TV aspect and
then press OK to return to main menu.
If you have a wide-screen
Widescreen".

(16:9)TV,

choose

"16:9

- For 16:9 movie you will get
(Do not select 16:9 widescreen
setting
if you are using a 4:3 TV set. or the
image may look distorted
with some
DVD disc.)
- For 4:3 movie you will

get

If you have a conventional
- if you select 4:3 letterbox
movie, you will get

(4:3) TV,
for 16:9

- if you select 4:3 Pan Scan for 16:9
movie, you will get (the left and right
edges are hidden)

- for 4:3 movie,
will get

for both

selections,

you

Note: You may need to deactivate progressive scanwhen viewing a video
program recorded in 4:3 aspect. Some 16:9TV set will not be able to
adjust to 4:3 when progressive scan isON. If this happened, try to disable
progressivescan.

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Loading and playing an audio CD
1. Press EJECT button on the front panel to open the disc
tray. Place disc on the disc tray with the label side
facing up. Press EJECT again to close disc tray.

The disc will be read to detect
MP3 CD has been inserted.

whether

an audio

CD or

2. Playback begins automatically
after the disc has been
read.
An audio CD _
or MP3 icon _#_ will show on the display.
3. Press PLAY/PAUSE

on the main unit

or PAUSE on the

remote control to pause playback. Press PLAY/PAUSE again
on the main unit or PLAY on the remote to resume normal
playback.

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4. Press SKIP REVERSE on the main unit

3

or CH- on the

remote to return to the previous track.
Press SKIP FORWARD on the main unit or CH + on the remote to go to
the next track.

5. Press STOP on the main unit or STOP on the remote
trol to end playback.

con-

Selecting a track
1. Refer to "General
menu.
2. Enter track number.
number (e.g. 9 = 09).

use" to open the track

Add 0 in front

of single-digit

track

Time indicator

Playmode selection for CD
There are several options for this feature.
1. Standard
- normal CD playback
2. Program
- plays the programmed
tracks (usable in stop
mode only)
3. Repeat Disc - plays the disc you have selected or being
played at the moment over repeatedly.
4. Repeat Track - plays one track over repeatedly.
5, Random - plays all the tracks in the disc randomly.

Program
Program edit - can be activated in STOP mode only.
Program play - can be activated during playback mode if
there is saved program
in the program
list.

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Bookmarks (Audio CDs Only)

The bookmark
feature allows you to select certain
on the disc where you want to jump to quickly. 9
bookmarks can be selected.

points

Adding Bookmarks(Audio CDsOnly)
1. Refer to "General
bookmark
menu.

use" on page 32 to open

the

2. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor (green frame)
the "Mark"
check line, then press OK to add bookmark
when you reach the point you want to do so.

to

3. To add another bookmark,
move the cursor to the right
and then press OK when you reach another point you want
to do so.
4. Move cursor to the door
to exit menu.

icon and then

press OK

Recallingbookmarks
1. Refer to "General
bookmark
menu.

use" on page 32 to open

the

2. Use the UP arrow to move the cursor (green frame) to
the "Go To" check line and use the LEFT or RIGHT arrow to
the bookmarked
point you want to recall.
3. Press OK to recall bookmarked

4. Use the arrow
icon and then

buttons

point.

to move cursor to the door

press OK to exit menu.

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4. Repeat
gram.

steps 2 and 3 to add additional

tracks to the pro-

5. Move to highlight
"Play" (start program
playback) or
"Done"
(return to normal playback with program saved)
and then press OK to confirm program
playback or return
to the stop mode.

Delete Program
1. In stop mode, press RPT/PROG on the main unit or
enter the OSD banner to display program edit playlist
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT arrow to select Playlist, then
the UP or DOWN arrows to select and highlight
the
programmed
track you want to delete on the playlist
3. Use the arrow buttons
press OK to delete track.

to highlight

"Delete"

use

and then

4. Highlight
"Play" (to start program playback) or "Done"
(to return to normal playback with program saved) and
then press OK.

/nsert track
1. In stop mode, press and hold RPT/PROG. on the main
unit or enter the OSD banner to display program edit
playlist.
2. Use the arrows to highlight
item on the playlist
you want to insert a track before it.
3. Refer to "Edit program"
4. Highlight

"Insert"

where

to select a track to be inserted.

and then

press OK

5. Highlight
"Play" (start program
playback) or "Done"
(return to normal playback with program saved) and then
press OK.

Cancelprogram
Program will be cancelled when;
1. disc tray is opened;
2. power is turned off;
3. STOP is pressed twice. The red PGM indicator will
disappear on display and player will resume normal playback mode. Nevertheless,
the program
will remain in memory and can be recalled by pressing PROGRAM again.

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On- screendisplayfor MP3 playback
Standard Play

Filemode
1. in the playmode window,
press UP or DOWN
tons on the remote to select
the standard mode.

arrow

but-

2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT
arrow buttons on the remote
to toggle between
MP3 windows.

different

3. in the file window, use the
UP or DOWN arrow buttons on the remote to select the
file you wish to begin playing.

2. Press PLAY on the main unit

or OK on the remote

con-

trol to start playback, if you are currently
playing, then
press OK button to select a different
MP3 to play. All the
files or folders will be played starting with the one you
have selected.

Playback

stops when

Folder mode
1.

arrow

but-

tons on
the
remote to
select the
folder you
wish to
play.

all files have been

played.

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4. Once all the files have been selected,
the file in the playlist
back.

move the cursor to

and press OK to begin

5. Press STOP to end playlist

playlist

play-

playback.

Delete a specificFile from ProgramList
1. Use the LEFT or RIGHT arrows to select program list,
then use the UP or DOWN arrows to select file to be
deleted

and move to delete

icon and press OK to delete.

Delete All

1. In stop mode, use the LEFT or RIGHT arrows
"DELETE ALL" icon and press OK to clear all.

to select

Operating the Radio
The receiver has a built-in
radio function.

tuner

that

allows

for AM/FM

Manual tuning
1. Connect the FM and AM antenna accordingly
(see
"Connecting
the Antenna"
on page 5 section for details)
2. Press POWER on the main unit.

3. Press SOURCE until tuner mode is selected or press
AM/FM on the remote control.

4. To select band, press the BAND/APP on the main unit or
AM/FM button on the remote again to toggle between
AM/FM mode.
When an FM station broadcast Stereo sound, ST is displayed.

3.PressMENU

on the remote

control.

"PROG"

will appear

on the display

4. While the word "PROG " is still flashing,
input your
desired preset number (1-40) using the numeric keys on the
remote control to store the radio station.

Retrieving preset stations
1. Press SOURCE on the unit
control to enter tuner mode

or AM/FM

on the remote

2. Press PRESET + or PRESET - on the unit or CH+ or CH on the remote

control

to tune

up or down

preset channels.

Power
No power ?
• Correctly

connect

the AC Power

Cord to an AC Outlet.

Power is switching off automatically ?
• If the player is not used, i.e. no key pressed for 30 minutes, it automatically
switches to standby (Auto Power Off).
Press the SOURCE key to switch the player on again.

The keysdo not activate the

functions
theycontrol(unit

andI or remotecontrol).
• Set the STANDBY key to OFF (red light on) and back to
ON again. Alternatively,
turn off the power, disconnect the
power plug and then re-connect
it (The player may not be
operating
properly due to lightning, static electricity
or
some other external factors).
• If keys still do not activate the functions they control
even when the above mentioned
corrective actions are
taken, contact your RCA retailer.
• During protection
such as OCP, OVP, OTP,the unit may
already go into the "Latch mode", and the unit will need
sometime to power on again. And the blue led will blink
continously
for indication,
you have to restart the unit by
press the POWER/ECO button on the main unit.

Video and audio
Thereisnopicture ?
• Turn on the TV set.
• Check connections.
• Make the correct input selection on the TV set.
• If progressive is on, no picture from composite
video and
S-video output in DVD/CD mode.

Thepictureisdistortedor shakesduringsearch,forward
or reverse.
• Search, forward
or reverse playback generates
distortion,
but this is not a malfunction.

a slight

There is no soundor it can hardly be heard ?
• Make sure the speakers are connected.
• Make sure the MUTE button is not on.
• Check connections.
• Make the correct audio input selection and volume
adjustment
on the TV set or hifi system (e.g. AV selector).
• There is no sound during a pause (still picture), stiJl picture advance, or slow playback.
• Disc is defaulted
to DTS.

No "Surround" sound ?
• Check speaker

configuration

in the menu.

Noise interference appears on the TV,while watching a
TVprogram and the DVDplayer is left on ?
• Turn off DVD player.
• The TV is too close to the audio

system.

Volumelevel differencesplaying different disctypes
(DVDs,audio I video CDs).
• Adjust

the master volume.

Equipment Specifications:
AMPLIFIER SECTION:
Stereo mode: each 65W at 8 ohm.
Subwoofer
channel: 125w at 4_

10% THD @1 kHz

Muting Attenuation:
65dB
Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz +/-ldB
Signal to Noise Ratio: 65dB (Bypass mode)

VIDEO SECTION:
Input ( Sensitivity/Impedance
):lVp-p/75ohm
Output (Level/Impedance):
1Vp-p/75
ohm
Frequency Response: 10Hz to 6MHz at +/- 3dB
Signal to noise ratio:
40dB
Crosstalk @3.58MHz:
40dB

AM TUNER SECTION:
Frequency Response: 80Hz - 2kHz +/-6dB
Usable Sensitivity: 5000uV/m @ S/N 20dB
Signal to Noise: 30dB
image Ratio: 20dB @ 1000kHz
iF Rejection: 35dB

FM TUNER SECTION:
Frequency Response: 40Hz - 15kHz +/-3dB
Quieting:
24dBu
Signal to Noise: 60dB(stereo)
/ 65dB(mono)
image Ratio: 40dB
iF Rejection: 50dB

Dimensions
Unit_

(H x W x D inch)

2.4x17x14

Speaker - 5.3 x 3.5 x 4.1
Subwoofer
- 14.3 x 9.3 x 11.4

:

Disconnect
the audiosystem
fromthe power
performing

source before

any maintenance.

Cleaning
Clean the exterior

of the system using a soft dust cloth.

The player
CAUTION! This system operates with a laser. It must be
opened by only a qualified
technician.
• Never move the player during playback.
• Never put more than one discs on a tray or put a disc
slipping out of the guide area.

Handling discs
• Do not touch
faces.

the signal

sur-

• Hold discs by the edges, or by
one edge and the hole.
• Do not affix labels or adhesive tapes to the label surfaces.
• Do not scratch or damage the label. Discs rotate at high
speeds inside the player.
• Do not use damaged (cracked or warped) discs.

Cleaning discs
• Dirty

discs can cause poor

keep discs
sound
and clean
visual by
quality.
wiping Always
them
_
gently with a soft cloth from
the inner edge toward the outer perimeter.
Never wipe the
disc in a circular motion since circular scratches are likely to
occur and could cause noise during playback.
• If a disc becomes dirty, wet a soft cloth in water, wring it
out well, wipe the dirt away gently, and then remove any
water drops with a dry cloth.
• Do not use record cleaning sprays or antistatic
agents on
discs. Also, never clean discs with benzene, thinner, or other
volatile

solvents

which

may cause damage

to disc surface

Disc lens care
• When your disc lens gets dirty it can also cause the system
to output poor sound and visual quality. To clean the lens
you will need to purchase a disc lens cleaner which can
maintain the output sound and visual quality of your
system. For instructions on cleaning the disc lens, refer to
the ones accompanying
the lens cleaner.

Important battery

information

• Remove the batteries to avoid leakage if you do not use
your remote control for more than one month.
• Discard leaky batteries immediately
as leaking batteries
may cause skin burns or other personal injuries.
• Dispose of batteries in the proper manner, according to
provincial
and local regulations.
• Any battery may leak electrolyte
if mixed with a different
battery type, if inserted incorrectly, if all batteries are not
replaced at the same time, if disposed of in fire, or if an
attempt
is made to charge a battery not intended to be
recharged.

2131
2026
2027
2002,2026
2003,2004,2005,2007,2008,2111,2112,
2021
2013
2009,2010
2014
2011
2013
2012,2025
2014
2013,2014,2015,2016,2017,
2018,2019
2021,2022,2114
2020,2110
2062
2027,2061
2013,2014,2015,2016,2017,
2018,2019,2027
2009
2061
2013,2014,2023,2061
2000,2002,2009,2013,2016,
2018,2021,2022,2024,2115
2013
2015,2017,2019,2025,2026,
2027,2028,2110
2110
2009,2010
2000
2002,2026
2014,2029
2014
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
201I,2023,2048,2049,2050,2051,2052,
2118
2021,2119
2002,2026
2026
2000,2001,2013,2021,2022,2053,2115,
2120
2009,2014,2018,2054,2121
2026
2026
2009
2061
2011
2002,2055,2056,2057,2107,
2111,2120,2122
2023
2021
2021
2009,2010,201I,2013,2014,
2021,2022,2055,2056,2058,
2059,2060,2107,2118
2055,2056,2111
2009,2010,201I,2018,2058,
2111,2123
2009,2010,201I,2016,2018,
2058,2111,2123
2061
2014,2021
2002,2026
2061
2014
2021,2022,2062,2063,2104,
2108,2124
2013
2009,2010,201I,2016,2018,
2021,2058,2062,2064
2014
2021
2021

2002,2011,2013,2014,2021,2023,2026,
2104,2131
2029,2065,2113
2013
2053
2055,2056,2107
2029,2055,2056,2065,2066,2067,2069,
2070,2071,2072,2073,2074,2106,2113,
2123
2075,2131
2021,2131
2002,2013,2026
2002,2013,2016,2026,2053,2061
200_
2010,2011,2016,2018,2058,2064,
2076,2078,2079,2111,2123
2014
2013
2021
2014,2131
2096
2035
2021,2022,2109,2125,2126,2127
2016,2055,2056,2107,2120
2018
2021,2022,2062,2063
2021,2062,2096,2124
2014
2010,2055,2080,2081,2123
2016,2017,2019,2110
2000, 2001
2061
2104
2011
2011
2021,2022,2125
2000, 2001, 2003, 2013, 2021, 2055, 2056,
2082, 2083, 2084, 2085, 2086, 2087, 2088,
2089,2090,2091,2107,2115,2120,2125
2002,2011,2013,2014,2021,2022,2023,
2026, 2029, 2049, 2050, 2096, 2131
2014
2014
2128
2104
2005,2013,2015,2033,2053,2112
2104,2131
201_ 2092,2111,2123
2011,2013,2023
2012,2015,2025,2032,2035,2038,2065,
2093,2116
2011,2014,2021,2023,2048,2049,2050,
2051,2055,2056,2107,2118
2002, 2017, 2029, 2094, 2095, 2096, 2131
2004, 2056, 2061, 2098
2013
2002,2131
2021,2061,2128
2002, 2004, 2098, 2099, 2119,
2021,2107
2002,2021,2022,2026,2062,2063,2065,
2124

2128

2002,2026
2002,2011
2014
2058,2111
2002,2026,2058,2085,2111
2021,2109
2002, 2014, 2021, 2026,
2013, 2024, 2047
2015, 2049, 2051, 2055,
2013,2014
2013

2100,

2129

2065,

2093,

2009,2010,2015,2016
2010
2009,2010,2015,2016,2113
2013
2002,2013,2014,2015,2021,2023,2026,
2029,2055,2056,2061,2096,2101,2102,
2103,2107,2116,2131
2021, 2026, 2061
2009,2010,2011,2018,2058,2111
2004, 2098, 2104, 2119, 2128

2116

1008
1176
1002
1004,1006,1008,1038,1046
1189
1004,1038
1038
1174
1002
1004, 1006, 1008, 1019, 1062, 1068, 1069,
1074,1075,1076,1077,1088,1116,1161,
1183,1184
1033,1038,1189
1173
1003,1178
1054
1004,1006,1054
1004, 1005, 1006, 1008, 1012, 1013, 1016,
1038,1046,1076,1082,1083,1105,1170,
1171
1117
1004,1006
1049, 1071, 1072, 1089, 1105, 1109, 1117,
1118,1160,1162
1171
1052,1087
1066,1182
1004,1005,1006
1174
100_ 1001,1004,1005,1006,1019,1024,
1033,1046,1052,1062,1069,1074,1075,
1076,1083,1087,1088,1095,1119,1120,
1184
1004,1005,1006,1019
1004, 1083, 1151, 1152, 1153, 1154

5056,5057
5058,5059
500& 5001
506& 5061,5062
_ER
5076

500& 5001
500& 5001
5063
5072
5064
5065
5066
5067
5068
5073
5069

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4003
4004
4005
4007
4006

2001
2001

For audio

track

and subtitle

selection,

see p.25,26.

Abkhazian
Afar

6566
6566

Kashmiri
Kazakh

Afrikaans
Albanian
Amehanie
Arabic
Armenian
Assamese

6570
8381
6577
6582
7289
6583

Kanyarwanda
Kirghiz
Kirundi
Korean
Kurdish
Laothian

Aymara
Azerbaijani
Bashkir
Basque
Bengali, Bangla
Bhutani
Bihari
Bislama
Breton

6588
6590
6665
6985
6678
6890
6672
6673
6682

Latin
Latvian, Leltish
Lingala
Lithuanian
Macedonian
Malagasy
Malay
Malayalam
Maltese

Bulgarian
Burmese

6671
7789

Maori
Marathi

Byelorussian
Cambodian
Catalan

6669
7577
6765

Moldavian
Mongolian
Naru

Chinese
Corsican
Croatian

9072
6779
7282

Nepali
Norwegian
Occitan

Czech
Danish

6783
6865

Oriya
Oroma (Atan)

Dutch
English
Esperanto
Estonian

7876
6978
6979
6984

Punjabi
Pashto,Pushao
Persian
Polish

Faeroese
Fiji
Finnish
French
Frisian
Galiean

7079
7074
7073
7082
7089
7176

Portuguese
Quechua
Ahaero- Romance
Romanian
Russian
Samoan

Georgian
German
Greek
Greenland
Guarani

7565
6869
6976
7576
7178

Sangbo
Sanskrit
SentsGaelic
Serbian
Servo-Croatian

Gujarati
Hausa
Hebrew

7185
7265
7387

Sesotho
Setswana
Sindhi

Hindi
Hungarian
Icelandic
Indonesian

7273
7285
7383
7378

Singhalese
Siswati
Slovak
Slovenian

Interlingua
Interlingue
Inupiaic
Irish
Italian

7365
7369
7375
7165
7384

Somali
Spanish
Sudanese
Swahili
Swedish

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Limitation
of Warranty:
• THE WARRANTY
STATED ABOVE IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT.
ALL OTHER
WARRANTIES,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED (INCLUDING
ALL
IMPLIED WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY
OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE) ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED.
NO VERBAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION
GIVEN BY THOMSON
MULTIMEDIA
INC., ITS AGENTS
OR EMPLOYEES
SHALL CREATE A GUARANTY
OR IN
ANY WAY INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS WARRANTY.
• REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT
AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS
WARRANTY
IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER.
THOMSON
MULTIMEDIA
INC. SHALL NOT BE
LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL
OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR
ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED WARRANTY
ON THIS PRODUCT.
THIS DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES
AND LIMITED WARRANTY
ARE GOVERNED
BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA.
EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY
OF MERCHANTABILITY
OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY
PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE.
How
State
Law relates
• Some states do not allow

to warranty:
the exclusion

nor limitation

of

incidental
or consequential
damages, or limitations
on how
long an implied warranty
lasts, so the above limitations
or
exclusions may not apply to you.
• This warranty
gives you specific legal rights, and you also
may have other rights that vary from state to state.

If you purchased
your unit outside the United
States:
• This warranty does not apply. Contact your dealer for
warranty information.
Service

calls which

do not involve

defective

materials

or workmanship
are not covered
by this warranty.
Costs of such service calls are the sole responsibility
of the purchaser.

What your warranty
covers:
• Defects in materials or workmanship.
For how long after
your purchase:
• One year from date of purchase for labor and parts
• The warranty
period for rental units begins with the first
rental or 45 days from date of shipment to the rental firm,
whichever
comes first.
What

we

will

do:

• Pay any Authorized
charges to repair your
• Pay any Authorized
new or, at our option,
required to repair your

RCA Audio
unit.
RCA Audio
refurbished
unit.

Service Center the labor
Service Center for the
replacement
parts

How you get service:
• Take your unit to any Authorized
RCA Audio Service
Center. To identify your nearest Authorized
RCA Audio
Service Center, ask your dealer, look in the Yellow Pages, or
call 1-800-336-1900.
• Show the Authorized
Service Center Representative
your
evidence of purchase date or first rental.
• Pick up your unit when repairs are completed.
• Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice which is evidence that the product is within the
warranty
period must be presented to obtain warranty
service. For rental firms, proof of first rental is also
required.
What
your warranty
does not cover:
• Customer instruction.
(Your Owner's Manual describes
how to install, adjust, and operate your unit. Any additional information
should be obtained
from your dealer.)
• Installation
and related adjustments.
• Signal reception
problems
not caused by your unit.
• Damage from misuse or neglect.
• Cleaning of audio heads.
• Batteries.
• A unit that has been
products or is used for
purposes.
• A unit purchased or
• Acts of nature, such
age.

modified
or incorporated
into other
institutional
or other commercial
serviced outside Canada.
as but not limited to lightning

dam-

Product
Registration:
• Please complete
and mail the Product Registration
Card
packed with your 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.

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M_xico, D.F.
Digital Se_ce
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Pachuca. rlgo. C.R 42086
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3-9120
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Tels. 01-43
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Col. Emiliano Zaoa_a
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Col. La Carolina
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375-5440
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Col. Centre
Oaxaca Oax C.R 68000
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Vet. C.P. 93320
Tel. 01-782
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F. del Paso, Troncoso No. 908
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Col. Centre
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2854_-2859
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2859 05
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Morelos Poniente No. 1214
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05

DATOSDELPRODUCTO

PRODUCTO: Receptorde aucic_MdeoDolby _1DVD
MODELO: RTD101

03NO.DE SERIE:

POLIZA DE GARANTIA
Comercializ adorn Thomson de M_x ico SA de C.V. garantiz a este producto
en todas sus partes y mano de obra, contra cualquier defecto de fabricaci6n
y funcionamiento, a partir de la fecha de entrega al cliente final. Baj0 el
siguiente

t_rmino:

DATOS DEL

CLtENTE

EXPEDIDA A:
DIRECCION:

Producto

Partes

Mano

de Obra

Televisores cicinescopio de 3 6,6 cm.
(1 4 pulgadas) y menores

2 aSos cinescopia
1 aSo otras partes.

1 aSo

Televisores c/cinescopio de 48,3 cm
(1 9 pulgadas) y mayores.

2 aSos cinescopio
2 aSos otis partes.

2 aSos.

Televisi6n de Proyecci6n

1 aSo

1 aSo

Videocaseteras

1 aSo

1 aSo

Videoc_maras

1 aSo

1 aSo

Equipos de Audio

1 aSo

1 aSo

Reproductor de DVD

1 aSo

1 aSo

Accesorios

1 aSo

1 aSo

NOMBRE:
DIRECCION:

FECHA DE COMPRA:
SELLO Y FIRMA DEL VEN DEDOR

CONDICIONES
1. Para Set efectiva esta garantia se requiere presentar esta p61iza y!o f_ctura de
compra, junto con el producto en cualquiera de nuestros Centros de Servicios
Autoriz ados, (que se indican en la hoja ane(a), 0 en el lugar donde fu6 adqui!do.
2. Comercializ adora Thomson de Mexico se compromete a repaBrry/o reponer las
piezas
deL=ctuosos
sin cargo
al consumidor,
o en por
casouno
de nuevo,
que a
criterio ydecomponentes
dicha empresa
no sea posible
la reparaci6n,
cambiar
ex actamente del mismo modelo o su similar Los gastos de transportaciSn dentro de
la red de servicios, que se deriven del cumplimiento de esta pSliza de ga_antia,
ser&n cubiertos por Comercializ adoa Thomson de M6x ico SA de C.V.
3. Todoslos productos deberan set Ilevados a cualquier Centro de Servicio Autoriz ado,
ex cepto los televisores con pantaUa de 6 3,5 cm (2 5 pulgadas) o maslos cuales
seran reparados en el domicilio del cliente.
4. El tiempo de reparad6n en ningt]n caso sera mayor a 3 0 dias, contados a pa_tir de
la recePciSn del producto en el Centro de Servicio Autoriz ado.
5. Para la adquisici6n de partes y accesorios, c0ntactar a101-800-1 1 1 72 21 o acudir a
Comerdaliz adorn Thomson de M_x ico.
NOTAS:
En caso de extrav{o de la pSliz a, el consumidor debe recu_ a su distribuidor para
su reposiciSn, previa presentaci6n de la factura o nota de compra.
Para su comodidad, solicite informes sobre la Iocalizad6n del Centro de SeMdo
Autoriz ado mas cercano a su domidliq Ilamando al:
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01. 800.

1117221

Comercializ adora Thomson de M_x ico, S.A. de C.M
Jel de Cervantes Saavedra 57 Col. Ampliacidn Granada
C.P. 1 1 52 9 Mexico D.F.
Telefon0:(55)2581
53 20 RFc:

CTM-.980723-KS5

No, Poliz a:

ESTA GARANTIA NO TIENE VALIDEZ EN LOS SIGUIENTES CASOS
• Si el producto no ha sido operado de acuerdo con el instructivo de uso en espa_ol
que acompaSa al Droducto.
• Si el producto ha sido utiliz ado en condiciones distintas alas nornales yio se hacen
caso omiso de los cuidados y advertencias que se sefialan en el manual de usuario.
• Si el producto ha sido alterado, modificado o sufrido daSos por causas ajenas al
fabricante u ocasionadas per el consumidor
• Si se ha tratado de reparar el aparato por personas no autorizadas
Comercializ adora Thomson de Mexico

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