RCA RTDVD1 user manual Power, Video and audio, Remote control, Playback

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Troubleshooting Tips

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 min- utes, it automatically switches to standby (Auto Power Off). Press the SOURCE key to switch the player on again.

The keys do not activate the functions they control (unit and / or remote control).

Set the STANDBY key to OFF (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.

Video and audio

There is no picture ?

Turn on the TV set.

Check connections.

Make the correct input selection on the TV set.

The picture is distorted or shakes during search, forward or reverse.

Search, forward or reverse playback generates a slight distortion, but this is not a malfunction.

There is no sound or 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), still pic- ture 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 TV program and the DVD player is left on ?

Remote control

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The remote control does not work ?

Load the batteries with their polarities (+ and –) aligned correctly.

Batteries are low. Replace with new ones.

Point the remote control to the front of the player.

Operate the remote control within an 26 ft range from the player.

Remove any obstacles between the remote control and the red LED on the player.

The invalid icon appears on-screen ?

When invalid icon appears on-screen, it indicates that you have pressed the wrong key, because :

1. The DVD’s does not allow it.

2. The DVD's does not propose this option /e.g., angles.

3. The function is not available on that part of the disc.

4. You have requested a title or chapter number or search time that is not available.

TV or video recorder cannot be operated with the remote control.

Not all models can be operated with the supplied univer- sal remote control.

No picture or the picture shown is not that of the DVD player.

Switch off the other video device connected to the AV jack of the player.

Playback

Playback does not start when the PLAY key is pressed ?

Make sure that the disc (single sided) is loaded correctly with the title label facing up.

Make sure you are in the proper source mode.

Playback stops immediately after the PLAY key is pressed ?

This player can play DVDs, Video CDs and Audio and MP3 CDs only, check that your disc corresponds to one of these formats.

If the disc is dirty, wipe it with a soft and clean cloth.

Condensation occurred inside the player. Leave it at room temperature for 1 to 2 hours.

Disc cannot be played.

Turn off DVD player.

The TV is too close to the audio system.

Volume level differences playing different disc types (DVDs, audio / video CDs).

• Adjust the master volume .

No audio from one channel.

Check the speaker level setting.

Check the speaker wire or cable connections.

Wipe the disc clean.

Use a RCA lens cleaner.

The disc's region No. differs from your player's region No.

Search forward & reverse playback does not work ?

Some DVDs have segments where search forward & reverse playback functions do not work.

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Contents RTDVD1 Importador MusicMatch Jukebox MusicMatchTM SoftwareFor Your Records For Your SafetyService Information FCC InformationTable of Content Unpacking the DVD Receiver Getting StartedUnpacking The Speakers Protect your Components from OverheatingEN Set up and Maintenance of the ReceiverAnalog Input Connecting to Audio-Visual ComponentsAM Loop Antenna and FM Indoor Antenna Digital ConnectionsSpeaker cords Connecting the SubwooferSpeaker Polarity SpeakersFront Speaker Placement Advanced SettingPositioning your speaker No adjacent walls Preferred surround placement Advanced SettingLocation Rear wallTest Tone / Channel balance Connecting for PowerUsing Headphones Factory SettingReceiver Controls Operating Your ReceiverOperating Your Receiver Your Remote ControlDisplay Auto programming in tuner mode is activatedSelection of Audio/Video source Switching on /offExample VCR Using the Remote to Control Additional ComponentsDolby Pro Logic II and Dolby 3 Stereo Sound Enhancement SystemsDolby Digital Advanced Sound Control Fine Setting of the ComponentsTest button Fine Setting of the SpeakersSpeaker Configurations Factory Default SettingSpeaker Icons Advance Sound ControlDisplaying Program Formats Freeze frame, frame advance and frame backward Basic Playback FeaturesDVD Player Quick searchOn-screen banner display Slow motion playbackGeneral use Selecting audio language Selecting a titleSelecting a chapter Selecting subtitle languageRecalling bookmarks Using bookmarksSelecting camera angle Adding bookmarksDisc Repeat Title Repeat Chapter Repeat Off Repeat During Playback OnlyProgram playback Edit programDelete program Cancel programInsert chapter Audio language Set up menuFor languages other than options available Menu language Subtitle languageFor languages other than options available Set password PasswordRating Parental control Clear password Change passwordTV aspect Loading and playing an audio CD CD / MP3 PlayerQuick scan RepeatRandom Track Intro Bookmarks Disc type Time display mode Time indicatorSelecting a track IntroScan Only for audio CDsTime display Audio CDs Only Repeat and random featuresBookmarks Audio CDs Only Adding Bookmarks Audio CDs OnlyI T a L Insert trackNormal Play Folder modeFile mode On- screen display for MP3 playbackDelete a specific File or Folder from Program List Program PlayDelete All Radio Manual tuningOperating the Radio Storing radio stations Automatic preset storingManual preset Retrieving preset stationsPlayback PowerRemote control Video and audioRadio Troubleshooting TipsEquipment Specifications RTDVD1 Subtitle, language, camera angle etcSafety precautions CleaningCleaning discs Important battery informationCable Codes Remote CodesRemote Codes Audio RCA/Dimensia only Satellite ReceiversLaser disc Players Language Codes For how long after your purchase Limited Warrranty USLimited Warranty Canada

RTDVD1 specifications

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