RCA DVD/VCR manual Using the Input Button, Using the remote to Navigate through On-Screen Menus

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Using the Remote Control

MUTE Lowers the volume to minimum level. Press again to restore volume.

ON•OFF Turns off a compatible RCA, GE, or Proscan TV.

TV Turns on a compatible RCA, GE, or Proscan TV and puts the remote in TV mode. VOL +/- Decreases and increases volume level.

Using the INPUT Button

Use the INPUT button to scroll through the available Video Input Channels (LINE1 and LINE2) and regular broadcast signals. The Video Input Channels allow you to view images from a device connected to the DVD/VCR (like a camcorder).

1.Press the remote controlÕs VCR button to enter VCR mode. Make sure that the DVD/VCR is turned ON.

2.Press the remote controlÕs INPUT button to tune to the Video Input Channel. LINE1 represents the rear A/V jacks and LINE2 represents the front A/V jacks).

3.To tune back to the broadcast signal you were previously watching through the DVD/VCR, press the INPUT button again.

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Arrow buttons

OK button

Using the remote to Navigate through On-Screen Menus

No matter which on-screen display youÕre using (the DVD playerÕs menu, the Info Display that appears during playback, the VCR Main menu, or a discÕs menu), youÕll use the same buttons on the remote control to move through the on- screen display: the four arrow buttons and the OK button. Use the arrow buttons on the remote to move through on- screen menus in the direction of the arrow button (to go right, press the right arrow button; to move left, press the left arrow button, etc.). The arrow buttons are used to highlight an option. Once highlighted, press the OK button to select that menu option.

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Use the arrow buttons to highlight on-screen options. Use the OK button to select an option that is highlighted.

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Contents DVD/VCR Important Information Risk of Electric Shock do Not OpenClass Laser Product This page intentionally left blank Table of Contents Table of Contents DVD Menu System To add or delete channels from the VCR channel listAdditional Information Things to Consider Before You Connect ChapterCables Needed to Connect Components to Your DVD/VCR Connections and SetupCompatible Discs Connect the AC power cord into an AC outlet DVD/VCRPlease Read This Before Using the Digital Audio OUT Jack DVD/VCR + TV + Audio ReceiverTurn on the TV and DVD/VCR Install Batteries in the RemoteImportant Battery Information Using the Remote Control to Choose On-screen Menu Items Complete the VCR setupWhen finished, press Menu to exit Language SelectAuto Channel Search Time and DateMonth July Next Steps What to ExpectDVD and VCR Modes Menu SystemsButton Descriptions for DVD and VCR Modes DVD and VCR function buttons listed alphabeticallyUsing the Remote Control Button description for TV function buttonsUsing the Input Button Using the remote to Navigate through On-Screen MenusUsing Different Menus Regional CodingPlaying Discs Search Options To Load and Play a DVD DiscPicture Scan Freeze Frame and Frame AdvanceSlow Motion in Freeze Frame Mode Playback OptionsChapter Advance ZoomUsing the On-Screen Info Display DVD Disc Info DisplayAudio CD Info Display Video CD VCD Disc Info DisplayHow to Navigate the Info Display Time Display all Info DisplaysTitle/Track Icon all Info Displays Chapter Icon DVD Info DisplayAudio Language Icon DVD Info Display By default, subtitles are off. To turn subtitles onSubtitles Icon DVD Info Display Repeating Discs, Titles, Chapters, or Tracks Play Mode Icon DVD, CD Info DisplaysRepeat AB Repeat Random Audio CD and mp3Program Play DVD and Audio CD Info Displays IntroScan Audio CD Info DisplayCreating a Bookmark Using a BookmarkBookmark Icon DVD Info Display PBC Playback Control Video CD Info Display Clearing a BookmarkChanging the Camera Angle DVD Info Display Playing mp3 and WMA music files and displaying Jpeg files Displaying Jpeg files or playing mp3 or WMA filesPlaying Jpeg and mp3 music files at the same time VCR Basics Basic RecordingInstant Timer Recording ITR VCR FeaturesRecording Features Timer Recording Press the Menu button to display the VCR Main MenuTo review programs that you have already set up Time CounterPress the down arrow button until Program is ¥ To erase a program, press ClearInfo Display Index Search To Activate Index SearchExplanation of the VCR Menu System Clock MenuProgram Menu Program menu options are explained in detail onTuning Menu Setup MenuAudio Mode Auto Channel Search procedure is explained in detail onChild Lock Broadcast TypeAudio Output VCR Output ChannelPlay Mode Menu DVD Player Menu SystemPlay Menu StartDVD Menu System Parental Control MenuAutoPlay Locking your DVD/VCRChanging Your Password Resetting Your PasswordYou can change your password, but the player must be locked Unlocking your DVD/VCRExplanation of Rating Limits To Set Ratings for Rated TitlesTo Set Ratings for Unrated Titles Display Menu TV ImageSound Logic Sound MenuProgressive Scan Languages Menu Digital OutputChild Lock General Problems General DVD Problems Additional InformationPicture is distorted Picture is distorted during forward and reverse scanScreen saver appears on the TV Menu is displayed in a foreign languageGeneral VCR Problems Recording Problems Playback ProblemsDVD/VCR makes noise when it is stopped On-screen menus appear in a foreign languageTape with safety tab removed doesn’t start playing Streaks in picture during normal playbackTape won’t play Auto Channel Search doesn’t workForgot my password Cannot copy discs to video tapeDisc won’t eject Stereo Audio is too noisyCleaning Discs Maintenance of CabinetHandling Cautions Formation of CondensationBack of the DVD/VCR Description of Jacks from left to rightFront of the DVD/VCR from left to right Description of JacksSTiLL Ñ Tape is paused Stop Ñ Tape is stopped Front Panel DisplayDisplay Messages Explanation of Input Jacks and Cables Component Video Y, Pb, Pr Jacks and CablesVideo Jacks and Cables Audio/Video Jacks and Cables RCA-typeModel DRC6100N Equipment Classification Industry Canada Compliance NoticeTrade Name Limited Warranty What your warranty coversWhat we will do ¥ Defect in materials or workmanshipHow state law relates to warranty What your warranty does not coverProduct Registration Limitation of Warranty How to find your TV’s Video Input Channel Video Input Channel VariationsAccessories Description PriceThomson Inc Trademarks Registered Marcas Registradas Thomson IncNorth Meridian Street Indianapolis,

DVD/VCR specifications

The RCA DVD/VCR combo is a classic piece of technology that offers a blend of traditional and modern media playback. Designed to cater to both nostalgic consumers and those who enjoy the versatility of multiple formats, this device embodies a seamless integration of a DVD player and a VCR, allowing users to enjoy their favorite movies and shows from various eras.

One of the main features of RCA DVD/VCR combos is their dual functionality. Users can easily play DVDs while still having the capability to view VHS tapes, making it an essential device for anyone with a collection of both formats. This combination appeals particularly to those who have cherished home movies recorded on VHS or classic films not available on DVD or Blu-ray.

In terms of technology, the RCA DVD/VCR incorporates advanced video processing for enhanced picture quality. The DVD player typically supports various formats including DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, and even CDs. This versatility allows for playback of a broad range of media, ensuring users can enjoy their media library without restrictions. Moreover, many models support both PAL and NTSC formats, making them ideal for international users or traveling individuals.

The ease of use is another significant characteristic of the RCA DVD/VCR. Most models come equipped with a straightforward remote control that simplifies navigation, along with on-screen menus that facilitate user interaction. Common features such as fast forward, rewind, and programmable recording make it convenient for consumers to manage their viewing experience.

RCA’s attention to design is also notable. The unit is generally compact and blends well with modern home entertainment systems, ensuring it complements LCD televisions and other devices without taking up excessive space. Additionally, the RCA DVD/VCR combo typically includes multiple inputs and outputs, allowing for connections to various devices like game consoles and streaming boxes.

In conclusion, the RCA DVD/VCR combo stands as a testament to the evolution of home entertainment. By harnessing the best of both worlds—DVD and VCR technologies—it not only meets the needs of diverse media consumption but also ensures that classic content remains accessible. Whether you're revisiting old favorites or exploring new releases, the RCA DVD/VCR is a reliable choice for any media enthusiast.