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Adjusting the angle of the LCD
Change the angle of the LCD to suit your viewing style.
Open the LCD
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Traditional Viewing
Playing discs
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[RAM]
Preparations
≥Open the LCD (➡ page 12).
≥[RAM] Remove TYPE 2 and 4 discs from their cartridges.
The menu language is set to English, but you can change it to French or Spanish (➡ page 31, Display— Menu Language). English is used in the examples.
[1] Slide [2 OPEN] to open the disc lid and insert a disc.
[3] Adjust the volume.
Using headphones
Turn down the volume before connection, and then adjust the level.
When a menu screen
appears
Press the numbered buttons to select an item.
To select a
≥When playing DVDs, you can also use
Basic Operations
Click!
Slide
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TOP MENU | TOP MENU | DISPLAY SUBTITLE | DISPLAY |
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Close the disc lid by hand.
[2] Press and hold [1, – ON] to start play.
The unit comes on automatically.
[3, 4, 2, 1] to select items. Press [ENTER] |
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Enhanced Angle Viewing
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2,1, | MENU |
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[CD]
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Compact viewing
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Close the LCD when moving the unit.
12 Do not carry by the LCD.
Note
≥If “$” appears on the LCD
≥The operation is prohibited by the unit or disc. ≥Discs continue to rotate while menus are displayed even after playing an item. Press [∫] when you finish to preserve the unit’s motor
and LCD.
≥The surface of the unit may become warm if it is used for a long time, but this is normal and not an indication of malfunction.
≥It takes about 30 seconds for the unit to read
≥When headphones are connected, no sound will be output from the unit’s speaker.
≥Play may not be possible when you hold the unit at different angles.
To stop play
Press [∫] (➡ Resume function, page 19).
To pause play
Press [;] during play.
Press [1] (Play) to restart play.
To turn the unit off
Press and hold [∫, – OFF] until “OFF” appears on the LCD.
Turning the unit on and off with the remote control
Press [Í].
≥You cannot use the remote control to turn the unit on when powered by the battery pack.
When a source other than DVD is selected
Before play, press [DVD/SD/AUX] to select “DVD”.
To see the elapsed play time
Press [DISPLAY] to show the
Auto standby function
The unit automatically turns off after being stopped for 15 minutes (5 minutes when the battery pack is being used).
The LCD | RQT6536 | |
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